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TSU2000, screen goes blank, extra jumps , ? ? ?
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Post 1 made on Friday June 13, 2003 at 22:34
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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I was at a client's home today and decided to make some slight improvements on his two-year old TSU2000.

The Prontos I do always have a home page with source selections which jump to the component pages. This particular system has a main home page, an audio home page and a video home page, all to handle the shutdown/turn back on delay needed by the projector. I never use the macro or component drop-downs, just home and device pages.

In the process of doing this, I needed to unhide a couple of pages on the receiver. The client never needs to see the receiver source choices because they are all inside macros.

Once I unhid the pages, the remote went a little nuts. When I dropped down the component list and hit "receiver," the Pronto went back and cycled through two home pages, then came to the Receiver page. It appeared just fine. Other times the same thing would happen, but the page would be blank, even if I put it in the learn mode. One last time, the page appeared without the up/down arrows, and when I went to drop down the component menu, the screen went blank, then reappeared with the up/down arrows.

When the screen was blank, I uploaded it once to look at it. Everything was actually there and functioning.

So, is THIS the place where you guys say "reflash the ROM?" Or...what?
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Post 2 made on Friday June 13, 2003 at 23:15
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Reflash the FIRMWARE, yes, rom, not sure what your talking about.....lol

But yeah, reflash the firmware. Make sure that you've uploaded the ccf, since you made some changes, to the pc to save it. Once your done with the firmware, download the ccf.

Make sure that you wake up the remote before any up/downloads. As this will help speed up the process, or better yet make it happen.

Rob
OP | Post 3 made on Saturday June 14, 2003 at 00:19
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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Rob,
thanks, yes, firmware...I haven't done that before so did not remember what to call it.

I always upload and save, even if I have the original in my computer, just in case the client has changed something, so I can see what is going on. And the few times I have not woken up the remote, it has not connected with the computer.

Always good advice, so thanks for it!
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"The biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place." -- G. “Bernie” Shaw


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