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Hi Deon you should try going to the website (www.dstv.co.za) if the steps below don't work
Firstly, check that the remote is working. Press any button on the remote. If the green light blinks (below INFO, BACK or both) the remote is working.
Now check where the green light is blinking.
If the green light below INFO blinks, the remote is in TV1 mode.
If the green light below BACK blinks, the remote is in TV2 mode.
If the green lights below both INFO and BACK blink, the remote is in TV3 mode.
Change the mode of the remote (see next section below) and try again.
The DStv HD Decoder must be set up to "listen" for the correct mode. You can do this in DStv Central.
• Press the DStv button • Go to "Settings" • Select System Settings • Select Remote Control • If the remote is set to TV1 mode, set mode 2 and mode 3 to Ignore. • If the remote is set to TV2 mode, set mode 1 and mode 3 to Ignore.
• If the remote is set to TV3 mode, set mode 1 and mode 2 to Ignore
l For manual copy density adjustment, press the AUTO/ MANUAL/PHOTO ( / / ) key to select MANUAL ( ) and adjust with the LIGHT ( ) and DARK ( ) keys as desired. l For photographs, select PHOTO ( ) and then adjust with the LIGHT ( ) and DARK ( ) keys as desired. l There are 9 exposure steps indicated by 5 indicator lights. (The indicators light up one or two at a time.) Successive pushes of the LIGHT ( ) key will change the indicator lights in the order (3) / (3•2) /(2) / (2•1) / (1). Successive pushes of the DARK ( ) key will change the indicator lights in the order (3) / (3•4) / (4) / (4•5)/ (5) The automatic exposure level can be adjusted to suit your copying needs. 1 Press the AUTO/MANUAL/PHOTO ( / / ) key to select the PHOTO ( ) mode. 2 Press and hold the AUTO/MANUAL/PHOTO ( / / ) key for approximately 5 seconds. l The PHOTO ( ) indicator will go out and the AUTO indicator will begin to blink. l One or two exposure indicators corresponding to the automatic exposure level which has been selected will light up. The factory default setting is level “3”. 3 Press the LIGHT ( ) or DARK ( ) key to lighten or darken the automatic exposure level as desired. 4 Press the AUTO/MANUAL/PHOTO ( / / ) key. l The AUTO indicator will stop blinking and will light up steadily. l This automatic exposure level will remain in effect until you change it again by this procedure. Automatic exposure adjustment AUTO
1. Hold down RESUME and then hold down POWER 2. Release RESUME 3. Press RESUME twice, then release POWER 4. Let green light blink until printer is done futzing
Select function with RESUME press POWER to execute: presses - light color - function
Number of presses - light color - function 0 presses - green - Test print (or exit service mode on i960) 1 press - orange - EEPROM info print (plus grid nozzle diagnostic on i950) 2 presses - green - EEPROM initialize 3 presses - orange - Reset waste ink counter
The H$ is not a generic toshiba copier error. It usually associated with the smaller desktop copiers only. The H4-00 indicates a temperature problem in the fusing unit. It could be one or more of the following items : thermostat or thermistor or heater lamp or the control board.
You could try taking the fuser unit apart and cleaning it. Try resetting the error in service mode. make sure you are in copy mode.
press the "C" key then the "auto/text/photo" key then the "C" key then the "auto/text/photo" key again. enter "14" then "start" - this will reset the fuser error. IF there is something wrong with the fuser the error will come back again.
Then its time to call you local service center.
LED Display gives you your display visual alerts, signal strength, and operation mode. Here is an attached link for the manual.....http://www.uniden.com/pdf/LRD6399SWSom.pdf But to answer your question here is what the difference between the green light and the red light are: 1. X-Band Signal Indicator—A green LED lights and blinks to indicate the presence of an X-band radar signal. The blink rate increases as the radar source gets closer. A distinct audio alert is also heard. 2. K-Band Indicator— An amber (orange) LED lights and blinks to indicate the presence of a K-band radar. The blink rate increases as the radar source gets closer. A distinct audio alert is also heard. 3. Ka-SuperWideband Signal Indicator— A yellow LED lights and blinks to indicate the presence of a Ka-SuperWideband radar signal. The blink rate increases as the radar source gets closer. A distinct audio alert is also heard. 4. Laser Signal Indicator— A red LED under L lights and blinks to indicate the presence of a laser signal. A distinct audio alert is also heard. 5. SWS Signal Indicator— When an early warning hazard or informational signal is detected, the yellow SWS LED begins to blink and the amber K-band LED lights. A distinct audio alert is also heard. 6. Power-On Indicator— A green LED under P lights to indicate power is being supplied to the unit and the unit is turned on. 7. LED Signal Strength Meter—Four LEDs give an accurate visual indication of the strength of radar or laser signals. 8. City Mode Indicator—A green LED under C lights to indicate that you selected City Mode. 9. Auto Mute Indicator— A red LED under M lights to indicate that you selected the Auto Mute feature. Please make sure you give me a rating and I hope this helps, cbinny1
snoopytwo, jmv23 & guests, Sounds like you have been taking photos in both auto & manual modes, make sure your f-stop is set at the range it needs to be to allow enough light for the camera to take the photo. Since the lens and the camera communicate, if the lens is closed down & not allowing enough light the camera will not take the photo - does that make sense - Look at the metering in auto mode and see what the camera says the conditions are for a specific lighting condition check to see if the lens has a aperture position for Auto, usually a dot on the lens ring to align with a setting in red or green (likely a F-22) depending on the make of lens, that has been moved to some place in the middle and not returned while trying other manual settings so the shutter won't release because the camera is told by the lens there is not enough light or slow enough shutter to take this picture. randy320sgi
blinking red and green means the headset is in pairing mode and ready to be connected to your phone. This means it is either the first time you have paired the headset or you have depressed the volume +/- buttons simultaneously for more than 5 seconds. If your phone cannot find the headset, it may be a compatibility issue. Try pairing the headset with a friends phone, possibly a sony ericsson. Good luck.
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