Special Features for Librarians and Technicians
Section 3
Resetting to Factory Default User Settings
Resetting the player to factory default user settings
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Erases the saved current position of the book’s history
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Erases all bookmarks
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Restores the default values for the volume, tone, and speed settings
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Sets the machine language to English
Battery statistics are
not
affected.
To reset the player to factory default settings, turn the player on while pressing and holding the Tone Up, Speed Up,
and Volume Up buttons.
Turn off player then
press and hold these buttons
while
pressing
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Tone Up
Speed Up
Volume Up
Power
The message “Creating new profile” is played to confirm the operation has been performed successfully and the
profile data in the volatile memory have been reset.
The player must then be powered off normally to save the
newly blanked profile data to nonvolatile memory.
Memory Test
To enter the different diagnostic levels described in this section, the player RAM memory needs to be functional. To
ensure that the player’s memory is functional, a memory test is automatically executed upon entering any diagnostic
level.
This step will take several seconds during which time the player will not make any sounds or announcements.
If the memory test succeeds, the player will proceed to the selected diagnostic level.
If the memory is nonfunctional, the player will attempt to “beep” repeatedly for 5 seconds before shutting down. If
the audio is not operational or if the memory is too damaged, users will not receive any feedback. In this event, the
player will need to be sent for servicing.
The reliability of the player’s memory is extremely high. It is very unlikely that libraries will find players with
memory problems.
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