Powering Problems
P/N 7010-0526
6-3
Powering Problems
All receivers are preset in the factory as “Auto Mode” for both the
batteries. To check these settings, use the following procedure:
1. Connect your receiver and computer and run PC-CDU (see
“Connecting the Receiver and a Computer” on page 2-14).
2. Once connected, click ConfigurationReceiver.
3. On the General tab, view the Power and Charger fields. These
fields should be set to “Auto”. If not, change them to Auto and
click Apply.
The receiver does not power up.
D The receiver may be in Zero Power Mode.
Press the Reset key to return to Normal Mode.
D The batteries may be discharged.
• Connect a fully charged external power source and retry. See
“Powering the Receiver with an External Battery” on page 2-
12.
• Charge the batteries overnight. See “Charging the Internal
Batteries” on page 2-7.
D If using an external power source, the cable may be
disconnected or damaged.
Check that the cable is securely connected and undamaged.
D The receiver may have a defective charger or defective internal
batteries.
If, after changing the batteries or connecting an external
power source, the receiver still does not power up, contact
TPS Customer Support for advice.
TIP
Clearing the NVRAM will also return the receiver
to Auto power mode (see “Clearing the NVRAM”
on page 5-9).