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Alexandros wrote:
I hope so ![]() I have emailed them and waiting.... Call them to reduce time. My 396 had 'the problem' (I think it was the beginning of this thread). The troubleshooting consisted of getting the most recent software on (3.70), determining whether the failure occured with/without the various components (attenna, power). The problem occurred repeatedly. Once we determined that nothing could be determined, I sent it back and it was returned. Problem - "Main processor making poor contact with CPU board. Resoldered processor". They also replaced XM attenna. They had it in their hands for 3 days. Seems to work. I'm happy. Good Luck, I'm back to playing with this very neat machine. |
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Hi Maule Driver!
Thanx a lot! Just to be sure my problem is that very often I try to start the device (while on battery) and even If I hear the beep sound, the device does not start! I have to take the the battery out and re-insert it to start. !!! |
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![]() "Alexandros" wrote: Thanx a lot! Just to be sure my problem is that very often I try to start the device (while on battery) and even If I hear the beep sound, the device does not start! I have to take the the battery out and re-insert it to start. Try disabling the battery saver feature. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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Hm...
Let's see if Dan is right! Good idea ... I let you know ![]() |
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Well, they didn't fix my 396. The problem reoccurred with a vengence on
Saturday while driving. Stupidly, we were entirely dependent on it for directions. The thing must have failed over a half dozen times. Problem symptom: The unit would just shut down without warning. It would not start up without removing the battery, waiting a few seconds, re-inserting and restarting. History: I called Garmin. They suggested loading the most recent SW. When the problem re-occurred, we collaborated on the phone then they told me to just send it in. The 'Repair Summary' indicated that 1) the main processor was making poor contact with CPU board - resoldered processor, 2) replacement of GX30 Sat attenna. Upon return, the problem reoccured. I called Garmin. The technician noted that the one thing that hadn't been done yet was to 'reset' the unit. A certain combination of buttons and presto - reset. Why didn't we just do that in the first place? No idea. Why isn't it documented in the manual? No idea. Problem hasn't reoccurred yet. Seems fixed. Question is, "Why didn't Garmin Support have me reset it in the first place?". A deficient problem determination process perhaps? Less than well trained support staff? I don't know but the fact that a simple procedure was available that *may* have fixed it ****es me off. And cost me $$$ and time. Whatever. It cost me shipping and a week or so without the unit. For no good reason other than some SW flakiness combined with lackluster support. Fantastic machine nonetheless. |
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Your dealer should have suggested a reset. Other than a couple of times
when I forgot, that is about the first thing I suggest when there is a problem with a GPS. I can't tell you why Garmin didn't suggest a reset. -- Darrel Goheen http://www.tvnav.com "Maule Driver" wrote in message m... Well, they didn't fix my 396. The problem reoccurred with a vengence on Saturday while driving. Stupidly, we were entirely dependent on it for directions. The thing must have failed over a half dozen times. Problem symptom: The unit would just shut down without warning. It would not start up without removing the battery, waiting a few seconds, re-inserting and restarting. History: I called Garmin. They suggested loading the most recent SW. When the problem re-occurred, we collaborated on the phone then they told me to just send it in. The 'Repair Summary' indicated that 1) the main processor was making poor contact with CPU board - resoldered processor, 2) replacement of GX30 Sat attenna. Upon return, the problem reoccured. I called Garmin. The technician noted that the one thing that hadn't been done yet was to 'reset' the unit. A certain combination of buttons and presto - reset. Why didn't we just do that in the first place? No idea. Why isn't it documented in the manual? No idea. Problem hasn't reoccurred yet. Seems fixed. Question is, "Why didn't Garmin Support have me reset it in the first place?". A deficient problem determination process perhaps? Less than well trained support staff? I don't know but the fact that a simple procedure was available that *may* have fixed it ****es me off. And cost me $$$ and time. Whatever. It cost me shipping and a week or so without the unit. For no good reason other than some SW flakiness combined with lackluster support. Fantastic machine nonetheless. |
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Please post the secret incantation of button sequencing for the rest of us
in the event we need it. Thanks, Leonard Ellis (Garmin 295 owner) "tvnav.com" wrote in message ... Your dealer should have suggested a reset. Other than a couple of times when I forgot, that is about the first thing I suggest when there is a problem with a GPS. I can't tell you why Garmin didn't suggest a reset. ....snip... |
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The reset sequences are not secret and they vary from unit to unit.
-- Darrel Goheen http://www.tvnav.com "Leonard Ellis" wrote in message ... Please post the secret incantation of button sequencing for the rest of us in the event we need it. Thanks, Leonard Ellis (Garmin 295 owner) "tvnav.com" wrote in message ... Your dealer should have suggested a reset. Other than a couple of times when I forgot, that is about the first thing I suggest when there is a problem with a GPS. I can't tell you why Garmin didn't suggest a reset. ...snip... |
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Hello to all - especially Dan Luke,
I had already my battery to normal and not saver mode.... But still no luck ![]() It seems their support in not at the same level of quality like their devices (when they have no problems).... I am thinking to get rid of the device and choose another brand... |
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![]() "Alexandros" wrote in message oups.com... Hello to all - especially Dan Luke, I had already my battery to normal and not saver mode.... But still no luck ![]() It seems their support in not at the same level of quality like their devices (when they have no problems).... I am thinking to get rid of the device and choose another brand... Like what?? AFAIK there is no other brand that competes with the 396. -- Darrel Goheen http://www.tvnav.com |
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