On power-up, my MAXX machine beeps 4 times, pauses 3 times, then repeats, resulting in no picture. What needs to be done to repair this?
(A) The problem sounds like a memory issue. There is a memory stick called a DIMM (dual inline memory module) about 5 inches in length. Remove and re-install the DIMM. If there is a memory problem with the motherboard, a tone or a beep will sound, sometimes several times.Top MONITOR/PICTURE (Q) I have an XL converted to 6000 (Serial #582656) Ducksan Type 55 monitor that becomes vertically unstable and jittery after several hours of play. What can I do to correct this problem? (A) There are a number of different components that can cause the screen to have a vertical jitter. Here are some suggestions: • Replace U201, the vertical processor or solder the pins again. • Change diodes D806 and D803 to RU3A diodes. • Change capacitors C209, C210, C211, and C809. (Q) My monitor jumps and makes it impossible to read the scores. Can it be adjusted, or do I need to buy a new one? (A) Call Merit Customer Service and ask for Joe to try a hardware configuration. If that does not solve the problem,
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