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Posted by DVDless on 10/12/05 01:22
In Message-ID:<fbX2f.635$f83.308@fe06.lga>,
chicagofan <me7@privacy.net> wrote:
>As mentioned by others, unplugging should (?) cause them to re-program, but
>having the same problem you have about heavy furniture... I think you should
>invest the time in *deciphering* that manual. ;) My Panasonic did not
>completely program itself initially [probably because of something I did],
>so that's why I would worry about you relying on that to solve *all* your
>problems.
>
>There should be a instructions in your manual on resetting your decks, so if
>you're willing to read them and share it with us here, or post your
>questions, I'm sure someone can probably help you figure out if you really
>need to pay someone to come in, or you can do it yourself. Are you game? :)
She lost power for 7 days. The sets are already probably
reset. My guess is that the original installer set something to
non-default that never changed since, until the power failure.
If the manuals are as bad as you say, it could be very
difficult to find that option. Especially since the OP said she
was "useless when it comes to setting up hardware".
I suspect that most of the people on this group could help
out Mary, if we could get our hands on her setup.
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