Peggy and list,

What is there to fear? Count on it! Your M-power will be dead at some point when you turn it on! Should this happen, push record and reset and if the battery is properly charged, it will come up! Your unit won't self destruct! You or anyone else on this list have nothing to fear now that you know the command and have read it hundreds of times! The peple who have something to fear is those who have no idea what to do since they aren't here on this list! I did that command on my unit as well as Dar's at least once and they work just fine! So relax! Enjoy your M-power when you get it, they are truly wonderful! Sometimes lists like this one blow things out of proportion.

Jim

At 11:50 AM 10/09/2005 , you wrote:
Have you tried the service reset everyone keeps talking about? I believe it's reset with record?

Peggy <who's beginning to dread her machine's return with the transplant, lest she have these same problems>

At 11:25 AM 10/9/2005, you 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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