Bob Dawson wrote:
> Well, leaving it over night seems to have done the trick for the power on
> problem but the reset is so deep Newt doesn't know what day or time it is.
> It's bee so long since I've had to deal with this I can't remember where to
> find these settings. Dumb question but can someone point me in the right
> direction?
>
> BTW, thanks to all who helped with the power on sitch.
>
> --bd--
>
> > ----------
> > From: Bob Dawson
> > Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 1:07 PM
> > To: 'newtontalk@planetnewton.com'
> > Subject: Newton dead...
> >
> > The last two times I've changed batteries in my MP2000, something very
> > disconcerting has happened... it appears to be dead. The last time it
> > seemed to holistically heal itself after a few hours but today it doesn't
> > seem to be coming back. Any suggestions?
> >
Open the clock. Then, tap the "Set" popup menu and you'll have the option to set the date and time.
-Laurent.
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Laurent Daudelin
Developer, Adaptive Infrastructure, CIS Fannie Mae
Phone: 703-833-4266 mailto:Laurent_Daudelin@fanniemae.com
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