Pearl 2004 AVOS2

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Pearl 2004 AVOS2

Postby leonardo.morningstar » 03 Oct 2010, 12:27

Hi, I've been running the Pearl 2004 Console. I wipe all my console then turn it off. When I turn it on again, the AVOS2 menu show up and I select "A:Start the System". I patch all my lights and save playbacks. After I finish programming, I turn the off the console again. But when I turn it on again, the AVOS2 menu shows up again, so I select the same option (A:Start the System), then all my programming was lost; no light patch, no playbacks saved, nothing.

What should I do to save my programming & not entering the AVOS2 menu when I turn on my console?
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Postby niclights » 03 Oct 2010, 13:33

Check 'program links' jumpers on motherboard. Make sure the AVOS link is not connected.

Otherwise it is possible battery is dead?
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Postby leonardo.morningstar » 03 Oct 2010, 13:41

What do you mean battery is dead? I've been operating this console for about 2,5 years and nothing ever happens..
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Postby niclights » 03 Oct 2010, 15:14

There is a battery for power to maintain show memory. A typical symptom of losing show information is a failed battery. You can test voltage with a multimeter. It should be 3.6V.

Contact service for more information.
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Postby leonardo.morningstar » 03 Oct 2010, 19:22

Is there any other possibilities to this problem? This is the first time it happens. The board have been running normally for about 2 half year and I never do any "Wipe"; it has the same patching for 2 half years. But when I turn on the console last week, the AVOS2 menu showed up.
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Postby niclights » 03 Oct 2010, 19:39

Everything works until it goes wrong. Those are the only two ideas I can think of although I'm sure there can be other reasons which is why you should contact service.
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Postby leonardo.morningstar » 04 Oct 2010, 05:15

O ok, I thank u so much :D

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