I'm sure you are all waiting with baited breath, but I found the
solution to my problem. My system is linked to a number of outlet
strips. Each piece of equipment in the system needs to be turned on and
off in the proper sequence. Since it's under my work desk I can't see
the IO directly when I turn it on and off. There is no click to the
switch so I can't confirm if the on/off light is on. If it's not on
during start up it shows the error, or if I've left it on when I power
down it comes up out of sequence and shows the error. Obviously my
meticulous editor didn't have this problem. Hasty me did. Now all is
back to working properly.
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