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Showing "memory recall" yes 1, no 2 all times

My monitor is showing "Memory recall" press 1 for yes or 2 for no. What is this? I am getting this all times.

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Just press yes. This will revert your monitor's configuration (screen size, panning, color temp, etc.) to an earlier state.

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I have a 2004 GMC envoy. I cannot control seat control number two. I can only control driver seat number one. Did I blew a fuse? Or does it has a fuse?

You mean memory seat position 1 & 2 ?

Memory Seat System Components
The memory seat system consists of the following components:
• Power Seat Switch
• Seat Horizontal Motor
• Seat Front Vertical Motor
• Seat Rear Vertical Motor
• Seat Recliner Motor
• Driver Seat Module
• Memory Seat Switch

Memory Seat System Description
Battery voltage is supplied to the driver seat module through the power seat circuit breaker. The driver seat module supplies the seat adjuster switch assembly with a battery positive reference voltage. While the seat adjuster switches are in an inactive state the switch contacts are closed to the adjuster switch ground circuit. When a seat adjuster switch is pressed to an active state the switch contact is closed to the reference voltage circuit. Battery voltage on a switch signal circuit indicates to the driver seat module the switch status is active. Each seat adjuster motor is controlled by the driver seat module through 2 motor control circuits. While the seat adjuster motors are in an inactive state the motor control circuits are closed to ground circuit contacts within the driver seat module. The driver seat module operates the seat adjuster motors by switching one of a motor's control circuits to battery voltage. The seat adjuster motors are bidirectional and the direction of adjuster motor rotation is determined by which of the adjuster motor control circuits is switched to battery voltage while the other remains grounded.

Memory Set/Recall Operation
The driver seat adjuster motors are equipped with potentiometer type position sensors used by the driver seat module to determine the seat position. The position sensors are supplied with 5-volt reference and ground circuits from the driver seat module. The position sensor signal circuits are referenced from ground within the driver seat module. The signal circuit voltage levels monitored by the driver seat module range from 0.39 - 4.58 volts and are determined by the wiper locations on the resistors within the motor position sensors. The position sensor circuit voltage levels are used by the driver seat module to determine the seat position when storing or recalling memory position settings.
The memory recall switch assembly on the driver's door provides inputs to the driver door module. Battery voltage is supplied to the memory recall switch assembly from the driver door module. When a memory recall 1, 2, or EXIT switch is pressed, the switch contacts close the appropriate switch signal circuit to the battery voltage supply circuit within the memory recall switch assembly. When the driver door module receives active switch signals from the memory recall switch assembly, the appropriate commands are sent to the driver seat module using the Class 2 Serial Data circuit.
Memory seat recall operation is allowed only with the transmission selector lever in the PARK position while the ignition is on. The transmission selector lever position data is provided to the driver seat module by a message through the Class 2 Serial Data circuit.

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Memory Seat Feature Inoperative
Step
Action
Values
Yes
No
Schematic Reference: Driver Seat Schematics
Connector End View Reference: Power Seat Connector End Views
DEFINITION: One or more of the memory recall functions are inoperative.
1
Did you perform the Power Seat Diagnostic System Check?
--
YES - Go to Step 2
NO - Go to Diagnostic System Check - Power Seat Systems
2
Attempt to set and recall memory 1, memory 2, and exit seat position settings.
Does the system operate normally?
--
YES - Go to Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections in Wiring Systems
NO - Go to Step 3
3
Install a scan tool.
Observe the Memory Switch parameter in the driver door module Inputs data list.
Press the memory 1 switch.
Does the scan tool indicate the memory 1 switch is active only while the switch is pressed?
--
YES - Go to Step 4
NO - Go to Step 6
4
Observe the Memory Switch parameter in the driver door module Inputs data list.
Press the memory 2 switch.
Does the scan tool indicate the memory 2 switch is active only while the switch is pressed?
--
YES - Go to Step 5
No - Go to Step 7
5
Observe the Memory Switch parameter in the driver door module Inputs data list.
Press the exit switch.
Does the scan tool indicate the exit switch is active only while the switch is pressed?
--
YES - Go to Step 12
NO - Go to Step 8
6
Disconnect the memory seat switch connector from the driver door module.
Using a DMM, test the resistance through the memory switch from the voltage supply circuit terminal to the memory 1 switch signal circuit terminal in the pigtail connector. Refer to Circuit Testing in Wiring Systems.
Press the memory 1 switch.
Is the resistance less than the specified value only while the switch is pressed?
0.5 ohms
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 11
7
Disconnect the memory seat switch connector from the driver door module.
Using a DMM, test the resistance through the memory switch from the voltage supply circuit terminal to the memory 2 switch signal circuit terminal in the pigtail connector. Refer to Circuit Testing in Wiring Systems.
Press the memory 2 switch.
Is the resistance less than the specified value only while the switch is pressed?
0.5 ohms
Go to Step 13
Go to Step 11
8
Disconnect the memory seat switch connector from the driver door module.
Using a DMM, test the resistance through the memory switch from the voltage supply circuit terminal to the memory 1 switch signal circuit terminal in the pigtail connector. Refer to Circuit Testing in Wiring Systems.
Press the exit switch.
Is the resistance less than the specified value only while the switch is pressed?
0.5 ohms
Go to Step 9
Go to Step 11
9
Using a DMM, test the resistance through the memory switch from the voltage supply circuit terminal to the memory 2 switch signal circuit terminal in the pigtail connector. Refer to Circuit Testing in Wiring Systems.
Press the exit switch.
Is the resistance less than the specified value only while the switch is pressed?
0.5 ohms
Go to Step 10
Go to Step 11
10
Test the memory switch signal circuits in the switch harness for a short to ground or voltage. Refer to Circuit Testing in Wiring Systems.
Are either of the switch signal circuits shorted to ground or voltage?
--
Go to Step 14
Go to Step 13
11
Inspect for poor connections at the memory switch connector. Refer to Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections and to Connector Repairs in Wiring Systems.
Did you find and correct the condition?
--
Go to Step 17
Go to Step 14
12
Inspect for poor connections at the driver seat module. Refer to Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections and to Connector Repairs in Wiring Systems.
Did you find and correct the condition?
--
Go to Step 17
Go to Step 15
13
Inspect for poor connections at the driver door module. Refer to Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections and to Connector Repairs in Wiring Systems.
Did you find and correct the condition?
--
Go to Step 17
Go to Step 16
14
Replace the memory switch. Refer to Driver Seat Adjuster Memory Switch Replacement .
Did you complete the replacement?
--
Go to Step 17
--
15
Replace the driver seat module. Refer to Memory Seat Control Module Replacement .
Did you complete the replacement?
--
Go to Step 17
--
16
Replace the driver door module. Refer to Door Lock and Side Window Switch Replacement - Driver Side in Doors.
Did you complete the replacement?
--
Go to Step 17
--
17
Operate the memory seat system to verify the repair.
Did you correct the condition?
--
System OK
Go to Step 2
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Install paper or clear the jammed paper.

or, unplug the unit for about 5 minutes.

or, to clear the RAM, try one of these procedures:

(If the first one doesn't work, try the next one)


1.

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Select yes or no then press start


2.

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Press up-arrow key until the display reads shipment set then press start
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Select yes or no then press start
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3.

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On success, a long beep will be heard


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MEMORY RECALL OK? problem mine is view sonic monitor .from the past one month its showing problems in display.its giving "MEMORY RECALL OK?" and this whether i press any of the two buttons asked for ,is...

From the Users Manual for this monitor: "Memory Recall returns the adjustments back to factory settings if the display is operating in a factory Preset Timing Mode listed in the Specifications of this manual. - Exception: This control does not affect changes made with the User Color control, Language Select or Power Lock setting." When the monitor is asking "Memory Recall OK?" it either wants to initiate a settings Recall, or it's asking if the Recall was successful. In either case, the "Memory Recall OK?" message is supposed to go away when you push either button 1 or button 2. If it does this when you are adjusting settings then it's likely just doing what you told it to, even if you don't realize you told it to do that. It's also possible for one of the settings buttons to be stuck down and this is causing it to try and change the Recall settings. Push each of the buttons on the monitor and pay attention to what each one feels like as you push on it. If one of them feels different from the others, it's likely stuck. Tapping lightly on the settings buttons or on the panel beside them will usually free up a stuck button. If a button is stuck and won't loosen up by tapping beside it, you might need to pry up on the edges of the button VERY gently with the sharp tip of a pointy kitchen knife. If it's doing this when you did not touch any of the settings buttons at all, then this is likely being caused by a dendrite whisker or faulty circuit trace inside the monitor and you'll need to take the monitor to a service technician for repair. But remember to contact Viewsonic first and go to whatever Service Center that they advise, since a repair of this type may be covered under warranty. One other thing you could try before spending money on it is simply to change the Timing mode in the Windows display settings. Go to "Control Panel > Display", then select the "Settings" tab and click the "Advanced" button. Select the "Monitor" tab and change the screen timing to a different Hertz value in the "Screen refresh rate" menu box. Don't forget to save these settings by clicking "Apply" and "OK" to close all of the Windows settings windows. Hope that helps solve your problem...
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Memory recall

From the Users Manual for this monitor: "Memory Recall returns the adjustments back to factory settings if the display is operating in a factory Preset Timing Mode listed in the Specifications of this manual. - Exception: This control does not affect changes made with the User Color control, Language Select or Power Lock setting." When the monitor is asking "Memory Recall OK?" it either wants to initiate a settings Recall, or it's asking if the Recall was successful. In either case, the "Memory Recall OK?" message is supposed to go away when you push either button 1 or button 2. If it does this when you are adjusting settings then it's likely just doing what you told it to, even if you don't realize you told it to do that. It's also possible for one of the settings buttons to be stuck down and this is causing it to try and change the Recall settings. Push each of the buttons on the monitor and pay attention to what each one feels like as you push on it. If one of them feels different from the others, it's likely stuck. Tapping lightly on the settings buttons or on the panel beside them will usually free up a stuck button. If a button is stuck and won't loosen up by tapping beside it, you might need to pry up on the edges of the button VERY gently with the sharp tip of a pointy kitchen knife. If it's doing this when you did not touch any of the settings buttons at all, then this is likely being caused by a dendrite whisker or faulty circuit trace inside the monitor and you'll need to take the monitor to a service technician for repair. But remember to contact Viewsonic first and go to whatever Service Center that they advise, since a repair of this type may be covered under warranty. One other thing you could try before spending money on it is simply to change the Timing mode in the Windows display settings. Go to "Control Panel > Display", then select the "Settings" tab and click the "Advanced" button. Select the "Monitor" tab and change the screen timing to a different Hertz value in the "Screen refresh rate" menu box. Don't forget to save these settings by clicking "Apply" and "OK" to close all of the Windows settings windows. Hope that helps solve your problem...
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