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So. I think I see what's going on here. | |
Your options is the top window and expected is the bottom one? Right? | |
The top screen shot is the Fix Hub power station. The bottom screen shot is the Fix Hub itself (the soldering iron). Since the power station has a display on it where the temperature can be adjusted, the console is not needed to do this, unlike when you use the iron alone. | |
- | In order to see these settings, you need to connect the iron to the computer directly. (I can actually tell even from your screenshot that you don't have an iron connected either. It shows nothing in either USB port on the Power Station). |
+ | In order to see these settings, you need to connect the iron to the computer directly. (I can actually tell even from your screenshot that you don't have an iron connected either. It shows nothing in either USB port on the Power Station). Mine even showed that the firmware on my iron was too new for my Power station when I had it connected. |
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Modifica di: Alisha C
Testo:
So. I think I see what's going on here. | |
- | Your options is the top window and expected is the bottom |
+ | Your options is the top window and expected is the bottom one? Right? |
- | The top screen shot is the Fix Hub power station. The bottom screen shot is the Fix Hub itself (the soldering iron). Since the Power station has a display on it where the temperature can be adjusted, the console is not needed to do this unlike when you use the iron alone. In order to see these settings, you need to connect the iron to the computer directly. (I can actually tell even from your screenshot that you don't have an iron connected either. It shows nothing in either USB port on the Power Station). |
+ | The top screen shot is the Fix Hub power station. The bottom screen shot is the Fix Hub itself (the soldering iron). Since the power station has a display on it where the temperature can be adjusted, the console is not needed to do this, unlike when you use the iron alone. |
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+ | In order to see these settings, you need to connect the iron to the computer directly. (I can actually tell even from your screenshot that you don't have an iron connected either. It shows nothing in either USB port on the Power Station). |
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Post originale di: Alisha C
Testo:
So. I think I see what's going on here. Your options is the top window and expected is the bottom on? Right? The top screen shot is the Fix Hub power station. The bottom screen shot is the Fix Hub itself (the soldering iron). Since the Power station has a display on it where the temperature can be adjusted, the console is not needed to do this unlike when you use the iron alone. In order to see these settings, you need to connect the iron to the computer directly. (I can actually tell even from your screenshot that you don't have an iron connected either. It shows nothing in either USB port on the Power Station).
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