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Old 07-30-2018, 20:53   #1 (permalink)
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Hepl me to connect the device [Answered]


Good afternoon Team Medusa Pro.

I am new using the product, I have doubts and maybe I am not doing the correct process.
I tried with samsung I9292, i9195L, of this test model 3 cel in mode qualcom 9008 and none could connect.
Right now I have a motorola xt 1677, paid for bad flash, I stay in the port qualcom 9008
I attach the images, of the errors that always come up. I have read previous posts about error 001.
Solder the pin out well, check the connections well. I have done everything and nothing.

Also I notice that in the pinout image it says v2.9 and in the jtag it appears v.2.8 it influences that it is not connecting me ?.

I read that you have to connect a resistance, will it be for this?
and in a video note that they placed a suiche in jatg so that they could connect the emmc.

The question is what is the correct process
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Hello.

At first post here full Software log, to advice something we need to check it in details.

Also here are a few main possible reasons why the device may not connect:

1. You have connected battery or USB cable. Before connecting the device You must disconnect the battery and the USB cable, and then connect the device without power, this is important!
2. Some wires are soldered incorrectly. Carefully check soldering of all wires.
3. In the process of soldering, the resistors were burned (damaged) by using soldering iron or the pin pads on the board to which wires were soldered were damaged. Need replace damaged resistors and restore the pin pads on the board.
4. The ends of wires that were soldered, had not been cleared. Wire, that comes complete with Medusa Pro Box, is covered with an insulator, so before soldering need to clean the ends of each wire.
5. Soldered wires are too long. Make each wire as short as possible (3-5 CM length).
6. For GND connection use more thicker wire.

Check all of them and try to connect the device again.
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