Administrators, Swags, Bureaucrats, Administrators
2,761
edits
(Created page with "thumb|center|200px|Error 10 on a Ninebot ESX, the error displays the same message on both the SNSC 1.0 and the SNSC 2.0 "Communication between...") |
No edit summary |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
"Communication between Dashboard and Control Board is Abnormal, Please check the related connections" | "Communication between Dashboard and Control Board is Abnormal, Please check the related connections" | ||
Ninebot Error | Ninebot Error Code 10 is the same on both the Ninebot ESX/SNSC 1.0 and the Ninebot Max/SNSC 2.0. | ||
Error 10 is caused by the Dashboard being unable to communicate with the ESC. | Error 10 is caused by the Dashboard being unable to communicate with the ESC. | ||
This page documents Error 10 for the Ninebot ES1, ES2, ES3, and ES4, as well as the rental models SNSC 1.0, and SNSC 1.1. | |||
For the Max G30/SNSC 2.0+, see [[Ninebot Max Error Code 10]]. | |||
==Cause== | ==Cause== | ||
Error 10 is indicative of a dashboard issue. In some cases, the dashboard cannot communicate because the cable | Error 10 is indicative of a dashboard issue. In some cases, the dashboard cannot communicate because the cable that is used to connect it was meant for an IoT unit on a rental scooter. | ||
In other cases, the dashboard may have come unplugged or some part of the ESC may have failed causing the dashboard and ESC to not be able to communicate. | In other cases, the dashboard may have come unplugged or some part of the ESC may have failed causing the dashboard and ESC to not be able to communicate. | ||
Line 21: | Line 25: | ||
First, try unplugging the dashboard and then plugging it back in. | First, try unplugging the dashboard and then plugging it back in. | ||
This may cause it to begin working again, or it may resume flashing error 10 as soon as | This may cause it to begin working again, or it may resume flashing error 10 as soon as it's plugged back in. | ||
Flashing retail/stock firmware can sometimes alleviate the issue. | Flashing retail/stock firmware can sometimes alleviate the issue. |