Re: [slim] Dead Transporter

2011-09-15 Thread ghostrider
Is the brightness turned down? -- ghostrider ghostrider's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=18959 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=75739

Re: [slim] Dead Transporter

2011-09-14 Thread boka123
Were you able to fix your problem. I have the same problem with my transporter -- boka123 boka123's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=49761 View this thread:

[slim] Dead Transporter

2010-02-27 Thread Tim S
I've had a transporter for while and it has always worked fine. It hasn't been used for a month or so and when I just went to turn it on it is completely non-responsive. I've tried the buttons on the unit and from the remote. Also tried the reset procedure. Power connection is good so that

Re: [slim] Dead Transporter

2010-02-27 Thread funkstar
I would contact support directly. There is a two year warranty with them after all. -- funkstar my collection: *1*x squeezebox radio *1*x squeezebox touch *1*x squeezebox boom *2*x controller, *1*x receiver *2*x sb3 (sliver/black), *1*x sb2 wired (silver) *1*x sb (black), *1*x slimp3 (with

Re: [slim] Dead Transporter

2008-03-27 Thread chinablues
Interesting, just happened to me too. After sending in a fault report to support, I browsed here under 'dead transporter' (of course, I should have done that first). I had the thing apart, checked voltages as I had a power supply failure a couple of years ago. Never though the fix would have

Re: [slim] Dead Transporter

2008-03-27 Thread HalleysComet
chinablues;284200 Wrote: Interesting, just happened to me too. After sending in a fault report to support, I browsed here under 'dead transporter' (of course, I should have done that first). I had the thing apart, checked voltages as I had a power supply failure a couple of years ago. Never

Re: [slim] Dead Transporter

2008-02-19 Thread Peter
ceejay wrote: The TP and recent SBs have a programmable logic array without which the device is pretty useless. Being programmable is great because it means that you can get the benefit of hardware upgrades as easily as upgrading firmware. The downside, which you've just experienced, is that

Re: [slim] Dead Transporter

2008-02-19 Thread Peter
Mark Lanctot wrote: It's a sufficiently rare event. In the 3 years I've owned an SB2, an SB3, a Transporter and now an SBR, I've had to do it once. Same for me, once only, but if every SB owner has to call the support line once for this kind of thing it might get expensive really quick.

Re: [slim] Dead Transporter

2008-02-19 Thread Mark Lanctot
It's a sufficiently rare event. In the 3 years I've owned an SB2, an SB3, a Transporter and now an SBR, I've had to do it once. -- Mark Lanctot Ben Klass: I won't even eat a pre-7.0 meal. Well, unless it involves bacon. SB2, Transporter, beta SBR, beta SBC, pre-production SBC

[slim] Dead Transporter

2008-02-18 Thread pkfox
Hi All, I recently suffered a very short power cut ( think nano second ) which rendered my Transporter mute !, the VDU meters were working, as was the Now Playing display, BUT ! there was no sound, fearing something awful had happened to my amp / TP, I tried playing it ( the TP ) through another

Re: [slim] Dead Transporter

2008-02-18 Thread ceejay
The TP and recent SBs have a programmable logic array without which the device is pretty useless. Being programmable is great because it means that you can get the benefit of hardware upgrades as easily as upgrading firmware. The downside, which you've just experienced, is that nasty power