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TE 2200 - strange date

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On the elecronic journal I can see that the date has changed to 06-00-2000! Very strange. Anyone that knows why?

Nitte

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Hi,
highest probability is your internal battery has gone flat.
Try leaving register plugged in and not turned off, might charge the battery.
All you would do then is change the date to current one.
Kind Regards
Paul

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Yep, normally the battery but I'd expect loss of data, products etc. Sometimes it just affects the date if not too flat.

I'm having the TE-2400s dying on me now. Has anyone else had them locking up periodically for no apparent reason?
Sometimes recoverable with the hardware reset, sometimes lots of mucking around before they come back to life.
just like the problem when you plug in device with power on, but nothing in ports on these ones.

I'm worried that I'm having the TE-4000 motherboard problem all over again. What a shambles that was

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had a few problems with the 2400 going dead! no display, nothing, gave the reset switch next to the cf slot a prod, did a flag reset and hey presto! it lives again, might be worth a go

chris

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Yep, thats the hardware reset I mentioned. Usually caused by people plugging something into the ports with power connected. I am now getting machines that are locking up when they feel like it (especially if unplugged for say a week or two) and the reset will not bring them back to life easily. Some are losing programming contents as well - even though battery measures good. Could be the Chinese RAM they are now using. When they changed the TE-4000 from Mitsubishi RAM to BSI RAM, they recalled a whole pile of them :(

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