![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hi Gents
I left my ipaq 4700 unplugged for a couple of years and now it seems to be really dead. I plugged it in for a couple of days and hit the soft reset, nothing, no light at the top. Is there anyway to revive this little guy? Nick Kennedy |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Wednesday, May 1, 2013 5:42:58 AM UTC-7, dogger wrote:
Hi Gents I left my ipaq 4700 unplugged for a couple of years and now it seems to be really dead. I plugged it in for a couple of days and hit the soft reset, nothing, no light at the top. Is there anyway to revive this little guy? Nick Kennedy Very likely you will need to replace the battery. At least it's easy on the 4700 series! With it plugged in, you might try a hard reset, which involves holding at least three of the buttons (I don't remember which) and hitting the recessed reset button with the stylus. I don't have the procedure handy, but I've found it by 'googling' it before. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
make sure the battery lock switch is in its right position.
Maciek |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
It would also be a good idea to replace the back-up battery whilst
you are at it. Takes 2 minutes and costs about £2, so no big deal. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYwc_-ISnsA |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Gordon Walker wrote:
It would also be a good idea to replace the back-up battery whilst you are at it. Takes 2 minutes and costs about £2, so no big deal. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYwc_-ISnsA Buy an Oudie... Or something similar |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Wednesday, May 1, 2013 7:42:58 AM UTC-5, dogger wrote:
Hi Gents I left my ipaq 4700 unplugged for a couple of years and now it seems to be really dead. I plugged it in for a couple of days and hit the soft reset, nothing, no light at the top. Is there anyway to revive this little guy? Nick Kennedy I have an 5555 that behaves is the same way. The main battery is fine but inside there is a little internal disk shaped one that holds a charge when swapping the main battery. Disconnecting and reconnecting this resurrected it from the dead a number of times. Its fine until left off power for over a few months or so. It and its little brother are free at http://www.glidersource.com/cgi-bin/post.cgi?id=281 |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Wednesday, May 1, 2013 7:42:58 AM UTC-5, dogger wrote:
Hi Gents I left my ipaq 4700 unplugged for a couple of years and now it seems to be really dead. I plugged it in for a couple of days and hit the soft reset, nothing, no light at the top. Is there anyway to revive this little guy? Nick Kennedy There is a battery INSIDE that keeps certain settings alive - one of the settings is that battery can be charged using the plug, otherwise plugging it into charger wont make any difference. Replace the inside battery and then replace the regular battery at the back with one that still holds some charge. Once powered up change settings to charge via the usb. Now you can re-charge all of the other batteries that you thought are dead and useless... |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hi,
I'm not sure my experience with my iPaq hx4700 agrees with the note below about the internal battery. The main battery on my iPaq hx4700 is fine, but the backup battery died many years ago. The unit functions just fine. The main battery charges fine. But I know the backup battery is dead because if I remove the main battery the unit loses all its internal memory and settings. I'm not motivated to replace the backup battery. I have one but I haven't installed it yet. I only keep the iPaq hx4700 because I want to be able to run SeeYou Mobile and Glide Navigator II on it when I need to support customers that use those programs on a PDA. I suspect that replacing the main battery will solve the problem with the "dead" unit below. Or perhaps the unit is really dead (not battery related). I sell the Naviter Oudie 2, so I'm biased, but I can honestly say that I highly recommend it. It is a great product. One feature I love is that it has non-volatile memory. No data gets lost and nothing needs to be reset if the main battery gets low. It just works. I also love that Naviter stripped out all the Windows software. I used to spend a lot more time on the phone helping customers work Windows CE on a PDA. That is not necessary with the Oudie. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. _________________________________ wrote in message ... On Wednesday, May 1, 2013 7:42:58 AM UTC-5, dogger wrote: Hi Gents I left my ipaq 4700 unplugged for a couple of years and now it seems to be really dead. I plugged it in for a couple of days and hit the soft reset, nothing, no light at the top. Is there anyway to revive this little guy? Nick Kennedy There is a battery INSIDE that keeps certain settings alive - one of the settings is that battery can be charged using the plug, otherwise plugging it into charger wont make any difference. Replace the inside battery and then replace the regular battery at the back with one that still holds some charge. Once powered up change settings to charge via the usb. Now you can re-charge all of the other batteries that you thought are dead and useless... |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Wednesday, May 1, 2013 5:42:58 AM UTC-7, dogger wrote:
Hi Gents I left my ipaq 4700 unplugged for a couple of years and now it ems to be really dead. I plugged it in for a couple of days and hit the soft reset, nothing, no light at the top. Is there anyway to revive this little guy? Nick Kennedy I bought a replacement battery for my 4750 a few years ago he http://www.pdasmart.com/ I have no interest in the company personally, just know that they sell the correct batter for that unit. |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
One comment based on a IPaq model 2215 so may not relate to your 4700.
The battery cover of the 2215 must be in place for the unit to power up. The difference between "in place" and "not in place" could be used for microscopic scientific measurements. I had the cover come loose (ever so slightly) in flight and the unit powered off, which was a lot of fun (not). Took me a while to figure out what was going on. There is a small tab on the battery cover that pushes a switch telling the unit life is good. Of course this tab often breaks. Of course a replacement cover is difficult and expensive to come by. Fix = gaffers tape on the cover. I never understood what they were trying to protect me from. I suppose the lithium battery but sheez. Am I bitter? Nah. I switched to an Oudie! YMMV. - John |
|
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
FS: Ipaq 4700 + Winpilot Pro | Ramy | Soaring | 0 | January 21st 12 05:25 AM |
Instruments and iPaq 4700 for sale, USA | Chris | Soaring | 1 | November 3rd 09 01:34 PM |
Winpilot pro and Ipaq 4700 locking up. | joesimmers | Soaring | 5 | July 17th 08 05:42 AM |
IPAQ 4700/4705 | Doug LS4 | Soaring | 9 | January 31st 06 01:01 PM |
New iPAQ 4700 | Paul Remde | Soaring | 2 | October 9th 04 11:06 PM |