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Place the CD that came with the Logitech keyboard into your computer's CD drive. Allow the computer several seconds to load the contents of the disc.
Step 2
Follow the pop-up on-screen instructions to install the keyboard's set drivers.
Step 3
Plug the keyboard into the computer.
Step 4
Navigate to "Control Panel" in the "Start" menu of Windows. Then double-click on the "Keyboard" icon.
Step 5
Click on the "Buttons" tab in the keyboard window. This will take you to a screen where you can set the functions of custom buttons on the keyboard.
Step 6
Click on each button setting and use the on-screen options to set functions for each of them. Also, if desired, set custom functions for the "F1" through "F12" keys and others.
Sounds like your CMOS battery is dead on your system. The is the Real Time Clock battery or RTC (CMOS). Your system needs to be opened, if it is a desktop, open the case and look for a disc shaped battery, remove and replace with the appropriate one. You will then have to get into the systems bios by tapping F2 wgen the computer starts and resetting the time and date, then once windows boots, you will have to reset the time and date in windows, time zone etc. If you have a laptop, you will have to find the type of battery that is installed and do the same procedure when installed.
Okay, I'm assuming that you were sucessful in resetting your radio code.
I'm also assuming that you have a CD player (which may not be the case).
The flashing clock also functions as an error code indicator. It should say something, indicating what the error is. You can't set the clock until the error is resolved (a disc stuck in the CD player, for example, on no disc in the CD when it's been told to play).
The procedure is as follows (which you probably know): The audio system display usually shows the time when the ignition switch is in ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II). It shows the operation mode of the radio, cassette player, or optional CD player/changer when you operate them, then goes back to the time display after five seconds. If an error occurs while operating the optional CD player or changer, the display will keep showing the error code and will not switch to the time display until the error is corrected.You can set the time only when the clock is displayed. To set the hours, press the H (Preset 4) button while pressing the CLOCK (SCAN/RPT) button. Press and hold the H button until the hour advances to the desired time.
To set the minutes, press the M (Preset 5) button while pressing the CLOCK (SCAN/RPT) button. Press and hold the M button until the minutes numbers advance to the desired time.
If you don't have a CD player, or no error is showing in the clock read-out, leave a comment so I can investigate further.
Hope this helps you.
You can try resetting the television controls by unplugging the television from the power source for a few hours. This means physically removing the power plug form the source of power. This may allow the controls to reset out of the latching position they are in now. If this does not help, you are having a problem with the main board.This board is master control for all the televisions functions,like audio, video and switching controls. You can call the Insignia customer support at this telephone number. 1-877-467-4289. Give them the model number of your television and ask them how you can find service for it. You can also use the customer support website. www.insignia-products.com. go to the customer support section and ask them for help with your problem. I hope this information helps you with your problem.
Try removing the battery and unplugging it form the wall for a few hours. This will allow the microprocessor time to discharge and reset to it normal functions. After letting the Clock/Radio discharge, you can put the battery back in the Clock/Radio and see if it has reset itself to the factory setting.Then use the link (http://www.emersonradio.com/owners) copy the web page link and paste it into the address bar of you browser. It will take you to Emerson home page for owners manuals. There you can find your model clock radio and follow the instructions for resetting the clock radios functions. I hope this information helps you with your problem.
first verify that the fuser drawer is inserted correctly and there is no debris in the fuser connector. Also check the fuser for paper wraped around the roller. Next, enter service mode ( 'additional functions', 2&8 same time, 'additional functions') press copier->function->clear->err->ok. Then power cycle the device. NOTE: Only do this procedure ONCE! Repeatedly resetting this error can cause the fuser to melt down or even cause a fire. Allow the fuser to cool for at least 20 min before attempting again. If this does not work then there is a problem with the fuser heater or temperature sensing and a new fuser or additional repairs may be required.
Hi, you can try uninstalling the transformation app in your calculator. This does not really uninstall your application, it only prevents it from interfering with it. You should be able to graph multiple functions after that.
1) Go to APPS
2) Press Transfrm
3) Click Uninstall
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