I use a plextalk 2 and i think my software is 1.8. I don't know if
I missed some update somewhere.
Here's my dilemma:
I recorded, we'll say, 5 songs.
But in dealing with them, the second song was accidentally deleted; and
some other things were done, so that I cannot use the "undo" command now.
Can I correct the way that the Plex sees the songs to re-include song
number 2? Or do I have to take this to Goldwave on my computer and
extract Song Number 2 outside of the plex?
Is there something I can do manually on the computer to force the plex
to allow me to re-assign heading numbers and the like?
I hope I'm making this question clear.
Thanks so much.
Penny (Golden)
pengold2(a)gmail.com
Old lady school marm in Eastern Nebraska
Hi all.
I have a Plextalk Pocket which is not working correctly. On boot-up, it seems to boot up again and thereafter all of the keys simply peep when pressed.
This is my 3 or 4th Plextalk since this model was released and I miss not having it like crazy. Anyway, to my question.
A couple of years ago I discovered the Brussels address of Plextalk and posted off my broken Plextalk to them for a maintenance.
They were very generous and sorted out my device without charge.
I'm not looking for another free-be, but I would like to write and ask if I can send my device so they can have a look at it.
Problem is, I cannot find the Brussels address anywhere.
Can anyone help me out here with a contact address for them please.
Thanks very much.
Andy.
Hi all:
When I turn on my plextalk pocket I get the message that my battery is low
and to plug
in my AC adapter. However, when I do that nothing happens as if the
machine is not taking the charge and it just shuts down to power save mode.
When I go to power it off it either just goes to save mode or it will tell
me "plextalk is shutting off" but then goes right back to save mode. I've
used two different AC adapters with the same results. My battery isn't even
a year old. I've tried to get the back off so I could take the battery out
and put it back in, but I absolutely can't get the back off.
I hope someone can help??
Denise
2016/05/09 に帰社いたします。
I am currently out of the office and returning to the office on May 9th.
During the period, I have limited access to my email, but will try to
contact you as quickly as possible.
Best regards,
Fumi Miyazawa
Shinano Kenshi Japan
メモ: これは次のメールへの自動応答です - "[Plextalk] Problems charging my
battery in my plextalk pocket" (送信日時: 2016/05/07 5:31:37) 。
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2016/05/09 に帰社いたします。
I am currently out of the office and returning to the office on May 9th.
During the period, I have limited access to my email, but will try to
contact you as quickly as possible.
Best regards,
Fumi Miyazawa
Shinano Kenshi Japan
メモ: これは次のメールへの自動応答です - "[Plextalk] Problems charging my
battery in my plextalk pocket" (送信日時: 2016/05/07 5:31:37) 。
このユーザーの不在期間中に、あなたが受け取る不在通知はこの一通のみです。
When you plug in the AC adapter you should hear the "tinkle" of the tones
indicating something is happening. The same when the adapter is removed.
If you get nothing, the cause is usually the adapter or the jack in the
Pocket. Insert the AC adapter and then gently grab the connector where it
goes into the Pocket. Gently move it clockwise with a slight outward
pressure. The tones may or may not be intermittent, indicating a bad jack.
In the US, this is serviceable. The Charging LED should come on a steady
red and then switch to red/green when it reaches a certain threshold.
The unit can also charge using a USB cable. If you have a standard USB type
wall charger for an iphone or smartphone, it will charge and allow you to
use it while charging when you use the Pocket USB cable. If you connect the
Pocket to the USB connector on the PC, it will go into the USB On The Go
mode and charge only when turned off.
The AC adapter is required when doing firmware upgrades, but you can charge
using USB anytime.
Bob
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Of peter wilkins
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2016 1:57 PM
To: Plextalk User Discussion List
Subject: Re: [Plextalk] Problems charging my battery in my plextalk pocket
Hello Denise.
I have recently had this problem on both my Plextalk Pocket units, but I
have had them for the best part of ten years.
At the moment, one of my units will charge up, but if I try to
use it on the mains it will shut down. If I fully charge it,
and use it on battery, it seems to behave.
At the height of the trouble I bought a new battery for each
unit, but have been carrying out tests with the old batteries.
A couple of days ago I put a new battery in one of the machines, and it
appears to have sorted itself out.
Batteries can sometimes have a disappointingly short life, and it may well
be that you have got one of those.
Best wishes,
Peter
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Hello Denise.
I have recently had this problem on both my Plextalk Pocket
units, but I have had them for the best part of ten years.
At the moment, one of my units will charge up, but if I try to
use it on the mains it will shut down. If I fully charge it,
and use it on battery, it seems to behave.
At the height of the trouble I bought a new battery for each
unit, but have been carrying out tests with the old batteries.
A couple of days ago I put a new battery in one of the machines,
and it appears to have sorted itself out.
Batteries can sometimes have a disappointingly short life, and it
may well be that you have got one of those.
Best wishes,
Peter
Hello Denise.
I have recently had this problem on both my Plextalk Pocket
units, but I have had them for the best part of ten years.
At the moment, one of my units will charge up, but if I try to
use it on the mains it will shut down. If I fully charge it,
and use it on battery, it seems to behave.
At the height of the trouble I bought a new battery for each
unit, but have been carrying out tests with the old batteries.
A couple of days ago I put a new battery in one of the machines,
and it appears to have sorted itself out.
Batteries can sometimes have a disappointingly short life, and it
may well be that you have got one of those.
Best wishes,
Peter