Post 1 made on Sunday October 30, 2005 at 19:11 |
bermyboy Lurking Member |
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I have been having memory loss on several of my customers sony 3000 and 3100 remotes and havent been able to narrow down the cause... Anyone out there having similar problems with possible solutions? Thia has become VERY annoying as each unit has to be reprogrammed from the beginning.... HELP PLEASE!
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Post 2 made on Monday October 31, 2005 at 11:38 |
cb1 Select Member |
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on the 3000, when you change the batteries, take out all of the old ones, WAIT 20 SECONDS then put in the new ones. Use quality brand new batteries. All orignal programing wiil be retained.
On the 3100 I have never had one dump its memory, I had had several lock up and contiously transmit which causes the batteries to go dead, but putting in new batteries restores the orignal programming. I have had on 3 or 4 3100's, when the batteries totally die or the cutomer keeps using it after the screen goes to the clock reset page, the remote is totally dead even after new batteries were put in. The fix is to leave the batteries out for an hour or so, then put in new one and the remote will work again,
I know that doesnt make sense but it works.
cb1
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why have a nice system if you cant operate it, program the remote the right way the FIRST time! |
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OP | Post 3 made on Monday October 31, 2005 at 17:37 |
bermyboy Lurking Member |
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Thanks for the help! Very interesting indeed.. I will give that a try....
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