Jim,
Removing the battery for a while, as you've done, is a good idea. I've
solved several issues this way, not just with the stream, but with various
devices.
I don't have a newer stream, just the older model but that seems extremely
seseptible to static charges. Usually, they just affect the pointer so that
if you shut the unit down, you'll start up again at an earlier point in the
file and not where you stopped. I can certainly see how a really good
static jolt could affect other parameters as well. Let us know how it does
when you reinstall the battery. Good luck and 73. Lou
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Pat Byrne" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2013 8:02 AM
Subject: Re: Rebooting my Victor Reader Stream
> ,
> Hope you are still under warranty. Humanware service/replacement
> charges are rather steep. Perhaps inserting and deserting the
> headphone plug several times might help. Good luck.
> Pat, K9JAUAt 11:54 PM 12/20/2013, you wrote:
>>Update, I tried an earphone on the Stream and it's working, just
>>not through the speaker. It's 100 percent charged. When I
>>plugged in the headphone, the volume was all the way down. I
>>tried turning up the volume while the thing was playing and
>>unplugged the headphone. Holding down the up volume did no good.
>>Either the part of the computer that controls the speaker is
>>messed up, the speaker itself is messed up, or the headphone plug
>>has an issue with it. My earlier email is below.
>> Does anyone on the list have a newer Victor Reader Stream? I
>>tried to turn mine on earlier today and it just flat wouldn't
>>boot up. It wasn't run down and I charged it even so before
>>trying to turn it on again. I removed the battery and pushed the
>>on button, then replaced the battery and same results. At
>>present, I have removed the battery and am just letting it sit
>>with no power to it. If anyone knows of a way to reset the thing
>>I'd like to know. It's a bummer to have a bunch of books to read
>>and no way to read them. Jim WA6EKS
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