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Old 01-30-2008, 07:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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TR-CPQ-15 Question

I recently bought a Tranzeo tr-cpq-15 at a garage sale. The seller said the unit was unusable because he couldn't access the configuration settings. I have done a lot of looking around and have determined that the unit needs to be factory reset to work. To do that i need to send it to tranzeo for them to reset it. well thats problematic due to the fact that i am not the original purchaser, and bla bla bla they think i stole the unit or whatever.So, i cracked it open to see if i could find a reset myself. And low and behold on the circuit board there is text that says fctry rst sw1 and also a reset sw. No actuall button but am sure it is a matter of shorting the corect points and thats all there is to it. Thats where i need the help. Has anyone ever done this, and if so what did you do. I have tried a few different ways that would seem like it should work. But never goes to factory settings.
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