Sean McMahon's blt problems

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Given the fact that you had a power serge, and that your blt is doing the same thing in windows, the problem is most likely with your unit. Here are my recommendations on what you should do. You might, or might not have tried some or all of these.

1. Do a warm reset on your blt. To do this, hold down all 7 keys while you are in a file, and the unit is turned on. It will ask you "warm reset, please verify", and you should then press all 7 keys again.

2. If the warm reset above didn't help, try a cold reset. To do this, turn off your blt, hold down all 7 keys, and turn on the power while still holding down all 7 keys. Let the keys go after a couple of seconds once you've powered the unit on, and the unit should be reset at that point.

3. If that still didn't work for you, backup all files, and try a hard reset. Warning, this will erase all your data, so be sure to backup your files before you do it. Turn off your unit. Hold down an i-chord while you power on your unit, and answer "y" to all the prompts (I.E. reinitialize file system, reinitialize flash system, and reinitialize folder system).

4. If that still didn't fix it, try to reflash your unit's firmware. The latest firmware update for your unit is free (provided that you have a blt18, or blt40, not a blt me) from the fs web site.

5. If you're still reading, have tried all the resets, and have reflashed your firmware, call up FS tech support, get an RMA number from them, and get your unit serviced. 

Hth.

Greg


On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 01:22:38PM -0700, Sean McMahon wrote:
> I don't know if this problem is indicative of my braille-lite screwing up, but
> lately when it works as a synth for speakup, it goes into some kind of
> uppercase-proof mode.  This happens frequently when I use a curses application
> like aptitude.  However, if I just run command-line applications, it can run
> well for a while.  In aptitude, it happens when I get to a catigory and hit
> enter on the main debian archive tree.  This problem started happening one day
> after a power serge.  While this problem is most likely just confined to my
> unit, I want to know if there some tests I could do on the linux end to see if
> some parameters are miss-configured.  This problem also happens on my windows
> box, however, it happens on my linux box more frequently.  Sean
> 
> 
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