My Canon I500 has a problem. The amber led blinks seven times. The solid green stays on for 2 seconds. Then the amber starts blinking 7 times again and then the solid green for 2 seconds...then repeats...what is the problem...does anyone know and can help so I will not have to take it to the repair shop and pay who know how much to repair
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Blue?
the n300 colors..... 4
LED Descriptions
Router Link LED
This LED indicates the connection between the extender and the router or access point.
Solid green
. Best connection.
Solid ambe
r. Good connection.
Solid red
. Poor connection.
Off
. No connection.
Device Link LED
This LED indicates the connection between the extender and a computer or mobile device.
Solid green
. Best connection.
Solid amber
. Good connection.
Solid red
. Poor connection.
Off
. No connection.
Power LED
Solid amber
. The extender is booting.
Solid green
. The extender is powered on.
Off
. The extender is powered off.
WPS LED
Solid green
. WiFi security is enabled (WPA or WPA2).
Blinking green
. A WPS connection is being established.
Off
. WiFi security is not enabled.
Note:
If the Router Link LED or Device Link LED is amber or red, Find the Best Location
Seven blinking LED's indicate a "Joystick Fault" on the controllers Pride uses. Could be just the actual joystick itself, the part you move to make the chair move, or it could be other electronics in the controller. Here's a link to troubleshooting info:
Probably your waste ink counter. Should be cleaned or replaced before resetting
but usually you can get away with resetting once. 1. Start with printer
OFF 2. Hold down RESUME and then hold down POWER 3. Release RESUME 4.
press RESUME twice, then release POWER 5. let green light blink until
printhead has finished moving. 6. Select functions below with RESUME, execute
with POWER
0 presses - green light - Test Print 1 press - orange light - EEPROM info print 2 presses - green light -
EEPROM initialise 3 presses - orange light - reset waste ink counter.
Please intimate exact model of your Sony TV and also mention how many times red light blinks as there would be pause of 3 seconds in blinks so count pause to pause and let me know to find out problem. How old is this TV and did you replaced its lamp? Thanks.
Okay 2 blinks isnt a error code, so your set isnt shutting down due to a protection issue, so I would suspect one of the low voltage regulator transistors or the horizontal output transistor as being defective
Before you try to reset your Canon i9100 be sure to remove the ink head itself before attempting and then replace after, it won't work if you don't, I almost threw away 2 good printers before I read this today.
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