System Time
Whenever I go in and set the system time my player holds it until I power off the unit. As soon as I power it back on the system time has changed to some strange date and time.
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dacdiver , when u power off, is it through pressing and holding the play button, or through the on/off switch at the top?
The switch at the top, once off, cuts off all the battery supply, so the player will reset the time when it is switched on again. |
dacdiver,
When you turn off your player, press and hold down on the [play] button instead of using the [on/off] switch. As there is no internal battery on the chip board that holds the time in it's memory while it's turned off like a computer, if you use the [on/off] switch, it will reset your time setting. This is because you are essentially cutting off the power supply to the player and with no internal battery on the board, your time setting will be lost. |
Re: System Time
hello me i turn off my mp3 with switch up my mp3 and i charged it now i put switch on i see bleu screen and icon yellow on center and is stuck here anyone know i can repair it ?? if you need help me post on forum or send me email to sebastien@techgilles.com thanks you all
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Charge it with the switch set to "on". It will not charge when set it to "off". Always leave it to "on", unless you won't use it for some longer time.
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Re: System Time
yea i try it this dont work all time i put it on bleu screen i think mp3 cant load programe is for this i frezze here :S
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Re: System Time
now i know i dont put again switch up mp3 off now he dont open only bleu screen :S and i wnad use my new mp3 i buy it on ebay dont have garantice :S
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babyangelfr,
Please start a NEW thread about your problem as it's not related to this topic. |
Thanks people.
I have done what you have suggested and it keeps the time. (not sure why I need it though). |
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