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I have been following the posts about the flex boards in MLX sets oxidizing and causing the sleepy sets problem. I have torn apart four "sleepy sets", and I found one obviously oxidized flex board and three flex boards that appear to be replacement boards in good condition. I also have the Merlin Legend R7 V10 ugrade card with instructions that say the following about a firmware upgrade on the card, "008 MLX, Current FW App. Vintage: 3.0, Fixes 'sleepy sets' - LEDs temporarily go off and buttons do not respond on MLX sets., QPPCN Covering Current FV App. Vintage Change: 1090B Sup 2." Yahoo! searches for "QPPCN 1090B" and "QPPCN 1090" return nothing. The Avaya web site lists PCNs only for the Magix system. The Avaya support web site search function also returns no results for 1090B. Are there TWO possible causes of the "sleepy sets" problem, older firmware versions and oxidized flex boards? Where can I find QPPCNs for the Legend system?
I also have two questions about firmware. 1) The firmware version seems to have two components: FW Vintage & App. Vintage, which I think stand for Firmware Vintage and Application Vintage. What is the difference between these two? 2) I read in an earlier post in this forum that Avaya dealers can copy maintenance upgrades onto a PCMCIA card you provide for a minor charge. Does this mean firmware upgrades only, or do version upgrades work this way also? I have a "used backup card" I purhcased that turned out to be a reformatted R7 V10 upgrade card. Could I send it to an Avaya dealer and have the current Legend or Magix firmware and software versions copied onto it?
I also have two questions about firmware. 1) The firmware version seems to have two components: FW Vintage & App. Vintage, which I think stand for Firmware Vintage and Application Vintage. What is the difference between these two? 2) I read in an earlier post in this forum that Avaya dealers can copy maintenance upgrades onto a PCMCIA card you provide for a minor charge. Does this mean firmware upgrades only, or do version upgrades work this way also? I have a "used backup card" I purhcased that turned out to be a reformatted R7 V10 upgrade card. Could I send it to an Avaya dealer and have the current Legend or Magix firmware and software versions copied onto it?