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The current device cannot be flashed anymore

Hello, I requested for a reset on my module because the dcryptor's limit has been reached. When I connected the evo-all to my PC and opened Flash Link Manager, I am getting an error message: "The current device cannot be flashed anymore". What do I need to do to clear that error? SN: 001A07480915

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flash limit reached

please reset flash limits for evo-all modules #'s 001A06 487303 AND 001A06 487396 Please

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please reset my modules

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Module reset, Flash limit reset, Dcryptor limit reset

If you have reached either your flash limit or dcryptor limit for your evo device. Please e-mail the S/N to Fortin technical support at support@fortin.ca Thank you.

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evo-all device flash limit reached

Please reset Flash limit EvoAll SN: 001 A04 036121 Thank you

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Firmware Download Error when trying to flash Evo-One Bypass

Does this mean Fortin server is down ? Simply wait? Tried two modules, same results each time. My FlashLink is up to date and so is the FlashLink 4 Firmware.

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Flash link light limit reached

Somehow i hit the limit on the flash link for my Evo-All, last i knew i could flash it 4 more times for updates before it hit the limit but i guess not SN: 001A07 190557 thanks

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Informational: Interfacing a flashing LED to EVO-ONE

I'm not a Fortin rep but someone might find this useful -- I wanted to interface a flashing LED to an EVO-ONE, and didn't want to use something like a "dummy" flashing 12V LED as this doesn't properly convey the status of the unit (arming/armed/valet) and my antenna doesn't contain it's own LED. I ended up aquiring the following -- 1- RFAXL202 kit, which is a pair of harnesses used to interface DEI anetnnas to the EVO-ONE with an XL-202. 2- A DEI 2v "super-bright" LED (either the red or blue ones. The blue LED is several orders of magnitude brighter than the red at the same 2v, if that's what you want). 3- A 220ohm resistor. The RFAXL202 kit contains a four-pin blue plug with a single orange wire. I de-pinned the orange wire on the Fortin plug and inserted the pin from the DEI LED connected to the blue wire on the DEI LED in its place. I insertered the pin on the DEI LED connected to the red wire into the Fortin plug directly adjascent to the blue DEI wire that replaced the orange wire. I put a 220ohm resistor in series on the red wire on the DEI LED. The resistor is necessary because the EVO-ONE is outputting 5V on the pin used by the red wire and the DEI LED operates at 2V. This new plug will go into the larger of the two blue 4-wire plugs. This will give a functional status LED that mimicks what would be found on an antenna or a conventional car alarm. You can use a 12V, non flashing LED and simply connect the (-) to the orange wire on the blue plug from the RFAXL202, but I think this method of interfacing the LED is cleaner, and I find the appearance of the DEI LED housings to be aesthetically superior to a generic 12V LED when installed into a blank panel, etc. in a vehicle.

18/10/2018

FAQ G M (15380Pts.)

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fortin evo all 2.03

Good evening. I bought fortin evo all and I can not flash it. Firmware version 2.03 ... On which car can I install it with this firmware?

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