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Jul 9, 2017 - A constant beep (every second or two, and never stopping) generally means the UPS is very low on battery power, and you should shut down ...
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Open tray, press on the remote, stop-2-3-7-9, press arrow down until 0 and press ok.
Make shure you put TV TYPE --> ntsc in the general setting
I tried this (on a multisystem set that can be "made to think" that it's a PAL or NTSC set as the case may be) and it worked. The Nexxtech DP3222 and the Entiveo DP3220 are basically the same unit except that (a) the hack for the Nexxtech doesn't require resetting every time you turn the unit on and off, unlike the Entiveo (this is really annoying) and (b) you can set the Nexxtech to multisystem, NTSC, or PAL standards, whereas the Entiveo is NTSC-only, but (c) the fast-forward on the Nexxtech is somewhat less intuitive than on the Entiveo (involves holding a button down). All in all, I prefer the Nexxtech, if only because it is more easily hackable. And I would have sworn that the Nexxtech had a blue screen saver on it before I started hacking it, because now it has a really gross-looking black-and-white screen saver. But I don't care about screen savers as long as the unit does what I want it to do.
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