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After restarting the software here, go back to the support PC and restart Aztec. Communication should be re-established.
After restarting the software here, go back to the support PC and restart Aztec. Communication should be re-established.
If there still is no communication with the microscope,  you physically need to re-boot the box. Close Aztec. On the backside of one of the boxes is a power switch. Turn the box off and also un-plug the Firewire cable from this box. Wait 10s. Plug in the Firewire cable and power on the box. Then restart the support PC. The issue should be solved.


== Communication with the detector ==
== Communication with the detector ==