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Topic: Profex ? for Mike Brown or any Profex users |
Tony Harris
From: England
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Posted 3 May 2001 2:12 pm
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I'm awaiting a Profex 2 which is coming loaded with some steel settings. I've heard that there's a battery inside - will this one day run out and lose me all the settings? Is there some way of backing up the data before this happens?
Any other recommendations from you pro's?
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Don Townsend
From: Turner Valley, Alberta Canada
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Posted 3 May 2001 2:59 pm
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There were several threads on this topic in the past,and a SEARCH of Electronics will probably answer your question----and a whole lot more!!! Then go with whatever Jack Stoner suggests, IMO.  |
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Don Olson
From: Muscatine,Ia. USA
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Posted 3 May 2001 4:32 pm
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Check Jeff Newmans web sight he has a good video on the Profex.
Zum Steel Forever |
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 4 May 2001 2:32 am
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I don't know how I've been anointed the Profex guru, which I am not.
However, to answer your question on the battery. Yes, there is a battery inside that is used to back up the USER memory. The battery is a soldered in type similiar to some of the older PC's. The battery life was rated for 5 years but I've seen many that run longer than that.
If the battery goes bad, you WILL lose whatever is stored in user memory and in your case the steel guitar programs that are loaded in it and they will have to be reloaded.
My recomendation is to have a cache (memory) card on hand with the user programs loaded on it. Although the unit is very stable, the loss of user memory is a possible for reasons other than just the backup battery. I would not go on a job without a backup cache card, and carry one in my steel seat for my Transtube Fex (the later model that replaced the Profex II).
The Profex II can hang up occasionally and do wierd things and a "factory reset" is usually necessary to fix this. When you do a "factory reset" it also erases the user memory and you lose any programs you have stored in it. There is a remote chance you could unintentionally erase or change a program while operating, etc etc.
You can go to the Peavey web site and download a copy of the Profex II operating manual. www.peavey.com |
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Don Townsend
From: Turner Valley, Alberta Canada
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Posted 4 May 2001 5:26 pm
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I rest my case. |
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Bill Crook
From: Goodlettsville, TN , Spending my kid's inheritance
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Posted 7 May 2001 5:01 am
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for the "Profex II" battery....
This is from John LeMay's website...
Here's a source of the batteries used in the Profex. This is a solder in type battery and requires soldering skill to replace.
Battery type 3/V60R 3.6 volt nicad type 60mAh
Part number 119116 from Jameco Electronics 800-831-4242.
Cost is $3.95
It's not rocket sicence to replace this battery, Just commom sence.
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Mike Brown
From: Meridian, Mississippi USA
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Posted 7 May 2001 5:11 am
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If you are hestitant to change the battery out yourself, have a qualified technician change it for you or send it to our Corby England factory. Their address is;
Peavey Electronics Ltd.
Great Folds Road
Oakley Hay
Northants
Corby NN18 9 ET
44-1536-461234
Thanks,
Mike Brown
Consumer Information Services[This message was edited by Mike Brown on 08 May 2001 at 06:18 AM.] |
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Gene Jones
From: Oklahoma City, OK USA, (deceased)
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Posted 7 May 2001 6:03 am
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One more question, Re: Battery......is the Profex II programmed to give a "low or replace battery" warning? Gene |
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jerry wallace
From: Artesia , NM (deceased)
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Posted 7 May 2001 7:18 am
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Yes, the unit does tell you when the battery is low..I replaced mine and while it is not extremely difficult,you do have to completely disassemble the unit to get to both sides of the PC board..
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Jerry Wallace- "98 Zum: D-10,8+8, "96 Zum: D-10,8+5,Nashville 1000,Session 500 ,Tubefex,ProfexII, Artesia, New Mexico
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