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- 02-24-2006, 07:54 AM #1ChappyGuest
Year old V3, never had a problem with it but now once turned on I cannot use
any of the keys. Every time I do it gives the message 'Voice Record Memory
Full'. Only thing is I cannot get into any of the services because the keys
don't respond. Is there anything I can do to reset the phone without going
through the standard procedure? Thanks, John.
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- 02-24-2006, 11:45 AM #2Phil NelsonGuest
Re: Problem with V3
Chappy wrote:
> Year old V3, never had a problem with it but now once turned on I cannot use
> any of the keys. Every time I do it gives the message 'Voice Record Memory
> Full'. Only thing is I cannot get into any of the services because the keys
> don't respond. Is there anything I can do to reset the phone without going
> through the standard procedure? Thanks, John.
My V180 keyboard locked up because one of the volume control keys on the
side got pushed in too far and wedged. When I finally noticed and popped
the key back out, the keyboard started working again.
I have no idea if your phone has the same silly design, but you might
look for a stuck key somewhere.
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Phil Nelson
- 02-24-2006, 12:27 PM #3BruceRGuest
Re: Problem with V3
Good point. If that's not it, turn off the phone, then press and hold
the star and pound keys (* ,#) while turning on the phone. It should
come up in programming mode. If so, turn it off and on again and see if
it's OK now. If not, maybe reflashing the phone would do it.
> Chappy wrote:
>> Year old V3, never had a problem with it but now once turned on I
>> cannot use any of the keys. Every time I do it gives the message
>> 'Voice Record Memory Full'. Only thing is I cannot get into any of
>> the services because the keys don't respond. Is there anything I can
>> do to reset the phone without going through the standard procedure?
>> Thanks, John.
>
> My V180 keyboard locked up because one of the volume control keys on
> the side got pushed in too far and wedged. When I finally noticed and
> popped the key back out, the keyboard started working again.
>
> I have no idea if your phone has the same silly design, but you might
> look for a stuck key somewhere.
- 02-24-2006, 01:04 PM #4closGuest
Re: Problem with V3
Funny you mention that I just replace the keypad housing on one of my
co-worker phone it was a defective unit. The phone he has is fairly new
also.
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