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Topic: CAT 745 error again
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Leo Enticknap
Film God
Posts: 7474
From: Loma Linda, CA
Registered: Jul 2000
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posted 11-02-2018 10:16 AM
The cat745 should give you the low battery warning before amnesia actually sets in, so to speak. I've changed one in which the battery low warning was appearing in Show Manager, and it was OK afterwards.
The battery change procedure on a cat745 is a bit tricky. Because the battery holders are vertical, you need either to be wearing rubber gloves, or to pull and insert the batteries using plastic tweezers, to avoid shorting anything in the process.
Hai - I take it that you did put a CR2032 in the smaller battery reader before swapping out the CR2477N in the larger one? If you didn't, then the certificate has gone for sure. The CR2032 maintains the memory temporarily while you swap out the main battery.
If you do return the 745 to Dolby for repair, they will remove the two battery holders and replace them with a supercapacitor. I was told that they were seeing occasional corrosion issues on the connections between the battery holders and the motherboard, so they decided to go this route. The supercap should be good for ten years on the shelf, apparently.
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Leo Enticknap
Film God
Posts: 7474
From: Loma Linda, CA
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posted 11-02-2018 05:07 PM
Show Manager should give you a low battery alert in good enough time to swap it out. That having been said, cat745 batteries last a long time - a lot longer than GDC SX-3000 ones. If I remember the installation manual correctly, I think that they're officially supposed to be good for eight years. I recommend replacement of the battery in any cat745 I find that is (or I suspect is) more than five years old.
I agree with you on the lack of a published procedure, and think it would be a good idea if Dolby would publish a PDF "how to," like the ones that exist for the Doremi and GDC IMBs. The batteries shorting in the vertical holders gotcha was something I picked up from a post on here (can't remember whose - possibly Steve), and equipped my tool bag with plastic tweezers immediately after reading it.
Also, Dolby offers a very reasonably priced one-time repair service for the cat745, no matter how old it is (I sent one in that had serial number H0000022). For a GDC IMB that is out of warranty, the only way you can get it repaired if it loses the certificate is to reactivate the warranty, which is a four-figure bill.
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Steve Guttag
We forgot the crackers Gromit!!!
Posts: 12814
From: Annapolis, MD
Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 11-03-2018 08:52 PM
quote: Mark Gulbrandsen I think the ~$400 a year fee ...
It's more than that, and, until recently, depending on your screen count, it could be a lot more. However, I agree, the "multiplex" fee was reasonable. If you have an SX2001/SX2000, that option disappears after March 2019 and after October 2019 for the SX2000AR even though the 2000AR uses the same IMB as the SX3000.
As for their "fantastic support" yes it is great. However, everyone else doesn't charge for their support.
It's too bad they don't go into a solder-in battery that lasts 10+ years...the 2-3 year battery on the SX3000 is a joke (the SX2000AR lasts much longer though). A Solder-in SuperCAP combined with a battery would have been a better solution with a regular battery change out plan.
As for the CAT745...it was a USL design and there have always been heavy cautions about the batteries. Yes, one has to be extra careful about changing them.
Yes, for a VERY low fee, Dolby will change the batteries out to a permanent one that should probably last the life of the server.
Dolby doesn't change their serial numbers (despite what other have posted, it isn't a DCI compliance thing...in fact, the issue was with one company that would change a serial number!). What happens on the battery swap is that since the certificate is lost, a new one must be loaded. The serial number remains the same but the certificate is different so all new keys have to be had for movies. Honestly, I'd rather that they changed the serial number to avoid confusion. Same is true with the CAT862, by the way. If it gets serviced, odds are, you need all new KDMs for the SAME serial number. At least Dolby now has it were anyone can download the current certificate for any of their mediablocks.
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