Istereo ip915
Hi there I need a remote for the ip915 I bought the dock from value village and i never realized it needed one can any one help
10/13/2018 7:08:21 PM •
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Can I have the puk
Hi, this is a common problem, the PUK code is the security code for the
sim card and not the phone so you have a few options open to you,.
1. if you still have the pack the sim card came with then this will have the PUK code written on it
2. if you no longer have this pack then you can get your PUK code for
free over the fone from your service provider, so say your sim card is
with vodafone then all you need to do is giv them a call and they will
give you the PUK code over the fone for free,
3. if you have a shop by you that is the same provider as your sim card
like say orange or vodafone then take your fone into them and they can
give you the PUK code over the counter for free.
4, if you no longer need to use that sim card then you can go out and buy a new sim and this will come wiv its own PUK code.
NEVER TRY GUESSING THE CODE AS ITS BETWEEN 10 AND 12 NUMBERS LONG AND IS
TOTALLY RANDOM AND EACH PUK CODE IS UNIQUE TO THE SIM THATS ASKING FOR
THE CODE,
NEVER PAY ANYONE TO GET YOU OR GIVE YOU THE PUK CODE AS ITS FREE TO GET
AND THE PUK CODE BELONGS TO YOU SO ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS CONTACT THE
SERVICE PROVIDER THE SIM CARD IS WITH AND THEY WILL GIVE YOU THE CODE
FOR FREE OVER THE PHONE.
If you have any problems give me a shout back and let me know what
network the sim is with and ill ill advise you on the best way of
getting the code, sum service providers have an option on their website
where you enter your details and phone number and it lets you get the
PUK code that way,
let me know how you get on or if you need further assistance ok.
thanks...,,,
8/10/2011 2:55:33 PM •
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on Aug 10, 2011
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I hooked up the ion
"PHONO" is the only designated connection on a receiver that is literal and exclusive. Nothing but PHONO will work right on it and old-school turntables would require it to preamplify the tiny current produced by a Phono cartridge.
BUT, modern turntables like your come with their own preamplifiers, so they MUST be connected to a garden variety Line Level input like AUX (anything BUT Phono or it will overload).
http://www.needledoctor.com/Ion-LP-Dock-Turntable?sc=7&category=16189
"LP DOCK also has a line-level output for connecting to any home stereo with an AUX input"
As far as WHY your amplifier isn't making da music, that could be whole 'nother problem.
We'd need more details about it and the speakers to go there.
2/27/2011 3:50:01 PM •
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on Feb 27, 2011
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Previous channel does not work
If that's the only button not working then either it is out of alignment with the board under the buttons or the sensor on the board is bad or burned out. Thereis nothing you can really do to fix it unless its out of alignment. If that is the case then you need to take it apart and reset the board and keys.
12/4/2010 9:30:35 AM •
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on Dec 04, 2010
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Our universal remote ( phillips pronto TSU9200 )
Hello,
Common faults are: some buttons not working, not working at all, corroded battery terminals. Often buttons are sticky because of some dirt accumulated over the years from the sticky little hands of your kids?
The hardest part of repair is often to open the covers. You do not need much experience in electronics repair to repair a remote. Also it is perfectly safe as there is no way to get an electric shock as they work with batteries.
step 1Test your remote with Digital Camera
Check your batteries first or buy new batteries. Once you have good batteries, you can test with a digital camera by pushing the buttons and having camera on and pointing to the infrared led. You should see red light if the remote is working. If no light comes up you obviously have a dead remote but do not despair and procede to the next step
step 2Open the remote control but there is a catch or a few catches.
Remove the screws if any. Sometimes screws may be hidden under a sticker or rubber feet. Often there are no screws at all but just plastic catches hidden so you have to be clever to open it without breaking the case. Use something blunt and flat toclick the covers open. This is often a challenge but should not be too difficult.
step 3Take a picture of every phase so you remember how to re-assemble
Since you are using a digital camera you might as well take pictures of the disassembly so re-assemly will be easier.
step 4Pull everything apart
Did you take a picture of the keyppad layout? Sometimes keypad is just one rubber membrane but sometimes the keys fall away like pieces of a Lego puzzle. And if the buttons are marked with numbers and functions you may struggle to re-assemble them in right order? Use a small plastic takeaway box or similar to store the bits so you don't lose parts.
step 5Inspect the circuit board and repair dry joints
Remotes are often dropped on the floor and may develope dry joints on the battery contacts or circuit board. Inspect the contacts and circuit board under good light with a magnifying lense or if lucky you might have a microscope or just a very good eyesight? Solder all suspicious joints. If there is a sign of water damage you can use methylated spirits and toothbrush to…
step 6Wash the covers and the buttons
Use a smal bowl or similar to wash and contain all the parts so you don't lose bits down the drain. Use old toothbrush to clean all button holes and buttons. Warm water with dishwash liquid does the job. Take particular care with those small buttons and clean them properly. If you can leave the bits to soak overnight they come clean easy. Ultrasonic cleaner would be goo…
step 7Rinse, drain and dry the parts
Rinse with warm water. Use a drainer to contain all the parts without losing small bits down the drain. As extra security use sink plug. Dry with a paper towel. Wipe the buttons dry individually as they may still have some dirt which makes them sticky when in use.
step 8Repair case and re-assemble
If there is damage to the case or buttons you need to do the required repairs. Use hot glue or super glue depending on fault. Let dry overnight if you had to glue something. Re-assemble bits in reverse order and make sure you have the buttons in right place and right way around. Small nicks and dents on plastic cover can often be repaired by heating carefully with a h…
step 9Test with Digital Camera
Test every button as before. Sometimes you have to push two remote buttons simultaneously as with recording buttons on my Panasonic VCR. Once you have completed test with your camera you can use the remote.
Hope this help in solving the problem and Take care......
9/13/2010 7:04:25 PM •
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on Sep 13, 2010
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Finding remote codes for Sony KDS-R70XBR2
www.sonystyle.com/.../SonyStyleStorefrontAssetStore/.../KDSR70XBR2.pdf
service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMANPDF/DMPBD35-MUL.PDF -
Those two manual have the codes for each
www.remotecentral.com/ - United States
www.pronto.philips.com/library/.../DataSheet_TSU9200_00.pdf -
www.remotecentral.com/.../ind-270.htm - United States - 6 hours ago -
I too have checked exhaustively apart from the info at these links above, It appears that you may have an incompatible remote.
www.remotecentral.com/ - United States
www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/codes/ - United States -
www.slingcommunity.com › Forums - <<CHECK OUT
www.universalremote.com/faq.php -
Read up from that lot it will sort you out. Heaps of help and info Visit them ALL
3/28/2010 4:48:44 AM •
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on Mar 28, 2010
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I have lost the instructions and think I need to
Ok. hard lesson I learned. loud music makes the arm bonce. I had to set mine on some memory foam to deaden the vibrations. You want the arm to be just a bit heavy on the stylus end, I would balance mine with a penny on the rear of the arm and once the penny is removd it will be about right at the needle end, maybe a tad heavy so you can comp.
1/10/2010 6:02:14 PM •
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on Jan 10, 2010
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Safety fuse trips in my 75VA control transformer
Yes, the contactor OR the wiring to it could have a problem. The transient suppression diode that might be associated with the contactor driver could also be shorted.
An ohmmeter is your friend in troubleshooting this.
11/14/2009 6:22:07 AM •
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on Nov 14, 2009
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