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Title: MT Loss of power-up after battery discharge?
Post by: balou2 on March 20, 2006, 03:47:25 PM
Last night I was transferring a DATvia PCM-R500 > MT, with standard Hosa coax.  I fell asleep half-way through, and was not able to power-down the unit (running off of bat. sled), or save the incoming .wav.

This morning, I am unable to power on the unit in any capacity.  Initially, I thought it wouldn't power-on due to having no juice, so I hooked it up to the normal AC power adapter for charge.  I get NOTHING on-screen with this.  I tried the various "orders" with which to do this (plug in to wall, THEN MT, - plug in to MT, then wall etc...) but get nothing.  I've tried three different outlets and am unable to get response/power at the MT.

Anyone have any ideas about this?  There were no noticeable power surges in the house last night, no power failures, and the R500 is rock-solid as ever...the DAT is rewound, so it obviously played through to the end.  FWIW, I run all the power supplying the R500 through a Monster power protector, and with the MT on battery, even if I'd had a surge, it should have been protected. ???
Title: Re: MT Loss of power-up after battery discharge?
Post by: Chris K on March 20, 2006, 04:11:51 PM
plug it in and wait 20min (probably less) and it should power on show the charging symbol...similar to first charging the unit when it is new.

good luck
Title: Re: MT Loss of power-up after battery discharge?
Post by: balou2 on March 20, 2006, 04:22:00 PM
plug it in and wait 20min (probably less) and it should power on show the charging symbol...similar to first charging the unit when it is new.

good luck
10 minutes pass...nothing
15 minutes pass...nothing
20 minutes pass...nothing
30 minutes pass.....NOTHING
31 minutes pass (and picture me staring at this blasted unit)...it's pie and chips baby...pie and chips.  Charging up.

Thanks Chris.  Nothing like a little stressful wtf-action.
Title: Re: MT Loss of power-up after battery discharge?
Post by: BWolf on March 20, 2006, 05:20:14 PM
plug it in and wait 20min (probably less) and it should power on show the charging symbol...similar to first charging the unit when it is new.

good luck
10 minutes pass...nothing
15 minutes pass...nothing
20 minutes pass...nothing
30 minutes pass.....NOTHING
31 minutes pass (and picture me staring at this blasted unit)...it's pie and chips baby...pie and chips.  Charging up.

Thanks Chris.  Nothing like a little stressful wtf-action.

alright, so now that we know that nothing is wrong with your unit and it seems to be back in order, does anyone know why this would happen? 
Title: Re: MT Loss of power-up after battery discharge?
Post by: paulcargill on March 20, 2006, 05:34:27 PM
My Nokia Communicator used to do the same thing when completely discharged..always came back after 20 mins...

Regards


Paul
Title: Re: MT Loss of power-up after battery discharge?
Post by: balou2 on March 20, 2006, 06:24:25 PM
plug it in and wait 20min (probably less) and it should power on show the charging symbol...similar to first charging the unit when it is new.

good luck
10 minutes pass...nothing
15 minutes pass...nothing
20 minutes pass...nothing
30 minutes pass.....NOTHING
31 minutes pass (and picture me staring at this blasted unit)...it's pie and chips baby...pie and chips.  Charging up.

Thanks Chris.  Nothing like a little stressful wtf-action.

alright, so now that we know that nothing is wrong with your unit and it seems to be back in order, does anyone know why this would happen? 
Yeh...I'm curious about that as well.  If you're charging from an AC outlet, there should be instantaneous juice to power the unit back on.  I could see it if you were jumping from a weak battery, but not from the wall.
Title: Re: MT Loss of power-up after battery discharge?
Post by: BWolf on March 20, 2006, 06:52:48 PM
plug it in and wait 20min (probably less) and it should power on show the charging symbol...similar to first charging the unit when it is new.

good luck
10 minutes pass...nothing
15 minutes pass...nothing
20 minutes pass...nothing
30 minutes pass.....NOTHING
31 minutes pass (and picture me staring at this blasted unit)...it's pie and chips baby...pie and chips.  Charging up.

Thanks Chris.  Nothing like a little stressful wtf-action.

alright, so now that we know that nothing is wrong with your unit and it seems to be back in order, does anyone know why this would happen? 
Yeh...I'm curious about that as well.  If you're charging from an AC outlet, there should be instantaneous juice to power the unit back on.  I could see it if you were jumping from a weak battery, but not from the wall.

well it could be that plugging into wall charges the battery before it would power the unit.  then my guess would be that the unit will not power on until the battery reaches a certain capacity, even if plugged into the wall (because the battery is sucking all the power).  as for why the little charging symbol doesn't come up until a half an hour later, that i cannot understand.