The #3 bell lock is located next to the #2 lock it allows the bell ring or remain silent during use. This key locks the key arms so they cannot be pressed down. #3 key is zig- zag shaped You need the keys to program the unit!! If you need any help (more Info please)
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Most likely bad capacitors. They can be replaced but I wouldn't recommend a novice trying to do so. It requires soldering skills. If you can get into the monitors and check the inverter boards to see if any of the caps look like the ones in this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDGjWOabJ2E that would be a start. At least then you're armed with knowledge before getting overcharged by someone who wants to charge you a couple hundred bucks to replace a couple $4 caps.Hope this helps.....
Whatever a willing buyer will pay for them in regards to condition of resolution and age.Because these will now be third hand if you sell them on the value may well be lower. The average sales of Javelin LC 32" second hand is about 100-150 each. The 42" can bring 180-240 Please rate my help++++Thanks for using FIXYA
The CMOS battery is in a black retangular chip (35mm x 20mm) next to the HD. The name "Dallas" shoud be printed on this chip, which can be replaced. Just tweek up each end. Note the way the label is facing should you reconnect. The label will read: panel 5v, Sig 5v, invert 12v if you have a 10.4" A 12.1 LCD will have the panel at 3.3v. Hope this helps you. Glenn
Reinstall the sound drivers that came with your motherboard CD. No CD- then go to your motherboard site and find your motherboard on the site, then in the upper right corner (down about an inch or two) there will be a directory for you to choose from- either Specifications, BIOS updates, Drivers, etc. There you go. Gotta' know what motherboard you have before you can instal any drivers. Can't just install any drivers out there... Good Luck and take your time...
Try to use a download manager because it has a resume features. I recommend this download manager at this site.,www.freedownloadmanager.org, Hope this will help. Thanks..
Basically the answer is no. The Javelin LC's come with 32MB of memory...the required amount of memory for XP and 2000 Pro are double that. 64 MB of memory total needed.
So without upgrading this PC which might not even be possible then you will have to use Windows 95.
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Card readers build up magnrtic particles from the cards they read . u might try cleaning it with a blank card that has a rough surface/ladened with alcohol, or a very small q-tip ladened with alcohol to remove the dirt and magnetic residue. too much built up residue can cause, loss of reading ability, and lost sensitivity between the card and the reader.
check the feed tires ,the ones that feed the paper/cards into the printer. they maybe slick with paper dust. I recommend taking a cotton dish cloth or rag with some 409 cleaner on it the the feed tires clean all the paper dust off the tires let dry then try to feed card again. sound like the sensor is covered with paper dust, and is giving a false error.