The answer is yes. If you backed up your settings and restore them
they should be the way you like.

On 3/8/10, qubit <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, someone else suggested this and indeed my booksense is talking again.
> The only annoyance was having to reenter all my settings.
> If I go into the menus and set up things like speed and volume and radio
> presets etc etc, then do a backup, then restore after one of these resets,
> will I be able to restore all or most of the settings from the backup?
> Thanks!
> --le
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Louis" <[email protected]>
> To: "qubit" <[email protected]>
> Cc: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 9:22 PM
> Subject: Re: [GW-Booksense] new user of booksense with a problem
>
>
> Try doing a reset by removing the battery for 30 seconds then
> reinserting it. When I have a problem I do this and it seems to
> resolve most problems. If your bluetooth headset does not support
> bluetooth 2.0 a2dp protocol it won't work with the BookSense.
>
> On 3/8/10, qubit <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi all --
>> I bought booksense some weeks ago (I don't remember the date) and plugged
>> it
>> in to charge.  It sat there for a very long time before I took it out
>> today
>> to familiarize myself with it and try to prepare to use it.
>> Thanks to a brief "getting started" from gw tech support, I managed to
>> walk
>> through all the menus and set things up the way I wanted and experiment
>> with
>> some features.  One thing I wanted to try was to see if I could use the
>> bluetooth feature with my new bluetooth capable hearing aids.  It turned
>> out
>> there was an incompatibility, which was disappointing, but such it goes.
>> Anyway, i did listen to the battery level just before the problem started.
>> It was at level 7 with volume at 20.  I long pressed the 6 to scan for
>> bluetooth, which failed, and then long pressed it again to turn it off.
>> Somewhere in between those 2 operations, the unit went completely dead.
>> Nothing.  I turned it off by long pressing the on/off switch.  I tried
>> turning it back on and it was still dead. I tried everything I could think
>> of and could get it to wake up.
>>
>> One thing that is behaving normally is the green indicator light just
>> below
>> the asterisk key.  It turns red when I connect to AC power and goes back
>> to
>> green when I disconnect it.
>> It is disconnected now because frankly, the unit is hot.  I don't know how
>> warm the booksense is supposed to get but it definitely feels like it has
>> been working...
>>
>> I really feel a let-down.  I was looking forward to using this thing,
>> especially while travelling when I don't have my computer connected.
>>
>> Is there something wrong with the unit I have? or did I just put it in a
>> silent mode? If the latter, how do I resurrect the sound?
>>
>> Sending an S.O.S...
>> Any info welcome. Thanks much!
>> --le
>>
>>
>>
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