SOURCE: Green box keeps popping up in upper right corner
You should be watching your dvd's on an input and not on tv analog 3. Every time the tv "senses" a signal change in the audio that screen will pop up. Connect the DVD player to the tv by using either the red, white and yellow (composite) connections or using the green, blue, red, white and red (component). Once you are on an actual input that box will stop popping up.
SOURCE: sagem pvr 6200T UK freeview box, display frozen.
I left the box and went for a walk!!!
About four hours after having freezed an error 09 message came up on the set top display and then everything returned to normal, after an on TV screen message that update had been successful.!?!
No difference in in any operation of the freeview box.
Note to self and other users
DO NOT PRESS OK WHEN ASKED TO UPDATE SET TOP BOX.
Updating the channel tuning does seem to work ok, though I have to vary between where channel 4 can be found - or learn welsh!
SOURCE: volume control appears on screen uncommanded and cannot be sent away
I had exactly the same problem. The volume up button was constantly on, causing the on screen display to be permanently displayed. Here is the solution to fix it. This will also work for any other front panel buttons that are misbehaving.
Note: If you monitor is still under warrantee, don't try and fix it yourself - just send it back.
If you open your monitor you will find a small circuit board with a row of microswitches mounted on it. This is the circuit that's causing the problem.
To open your monitor you will need to remove the stand (one plastic cover that unclips by hand and 4 screws that can be removed with a philips screwdriver). This will then reveal two additional countersunk screws that need to be removed.
You can now remove the front cover. There are 4 clips at the base of the cover that can be removed by hand. You then need to pry the cover off, starting at the corner next to the power button. This is really quite stiff and you need to use a reasonable amount of force. Don't worry about the loud cracking sound as each clip along the side releases.
Once the cover is removed you will see the circuit board with the microswitches staring you in the face.
This board needs to be replaced but if you want to fix the problem immediately here is what I did.
Disclaimer - Proceed at your own risk from here on in.
Plug your monitor back into the power and reconnect to your PC. Make sure it's on and still showing the same problem.
The curcuit board unclips and there is a 7 pin connector that also can be unclipped. Remove the board and undo the connector. You don't need to switch off the power.
After the board has been removed for a few seconds, the on screen display that was permanently visible should disappear.
Now I temporarily disabled the malfunctioning button by bending the associated pin on the connector 90 degrees and then reattaching the connector.
How do you know which pin is associated with which button. Trial and error. Simply bend down a pin, and reattach the connector. If the problem persists, unplug and try the next pin.
When you've found the correct pin, straighten the others and reattach the connector.
Clip the curcuit board back in, making sure the connecting cable is clear and doesn't get pinched.
Reassemble your monitor and you're good to go.
The next step is to order a new circuit board from Philips. These should be really cheap (I hope) and you now know how to fit it yourself.
I'm going to try ordering one tomorrow.
Mark Gladding
SOURCE: how can i obtain the diagram for the fuse box located just underneath the steering column?
If you copy and paste this to your desktop you can zoom in on it.
SOURCE: Visor Deluxe OS3.0.1 Fatal Error
Search the Palm site for HS Updater - you download this to your visor and run it. It asks you to input the serial letters and numbers inside the battery flap of your visor. If your visor is one of those affected it will fix a problem that affects the visor memory and produces crashes like yours.
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