Re: Problem with my 48gx Message #3 Posted by Randy on 17 Jan 2009, 12:59 p.m., in response to message #2 by nacho
Nacho said: Quote: A short short-cut can help the gx...
just invert the pole of one battery and insert it.
Shorting the battery terminals on a 48GX does nothing. Further, reversing one battery does nothing as well since it only reduces the applied voltage to approximately three volts. Regardless of the voltage applied, reversing the polarity to a 48 is a *very* bad idea so never reverse cells.
As Diego mentions, the proper method is the reset under the foot which BTW on the 48GX is the upper right foot. Only the early SX's resets were under the upper left foot.
As for the problem described, I would look the keyboard over carefully, any loose and wobbling keys can cause the problem you are experiencing. A well used '93 model is quite possibly at end of life, keyboard wise.
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