Try pressing dots 7 and 8 a few times when trun on then off then again
when back on this has brought back my mPower a number of times.

it seems that it goes in to stand by and then has a hard time coming out of it.

And yes if there is some thing wrong with the batteries then some
thing most be done as it is not a good thing if you go us it and it
will not turn on or dies when there should be about 1-2 left at the
low battery notic and it dies there after that.

Thanks
Christopher <--- With a great device called the mPower which has a lot
of Power to it.


On 10/9/05, Terrie Terlau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will contact Tech Support tomorrow about the following. But I now too have
> a dead and not reviving M'Power transplant.
>
>  My m'Power transplant went through its first battery cycle beautifully. I
> used it for three days of fairly hard use at a conference. On Thursday
> night, it was at 20% or so and I plugged it in to recharge. I left it in
> over night. It was at 99 or 100 in the morning. It worked fine all day. On
> Saturday morning, it was dead. I plugged it in  and left it in onSaturday
> night overnight, and it is still very dead. There is no indication of when
> the AC Adaptor is plugged in, no sound in response to pressing the reset
> button, no change in the braille cells when the unit is on or off, just
> plain dead.
>
> I know there were some bad batteries in the batch and I extend my support
> and best wishes to those at Humanware who are scurrying right now to get
> this problem corrected. But we really really really need a solution to this.
> I currently have a Braille Note full of data, some of which I really need
> because it includes notes from my recent conference, and I can't get at it!
>
> Best,
> Terrie Terlau
>
>
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