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davfox1@gmail.com
Total Posts: 49
Joined 02-23-2012 status: Regular |
hi Guys,
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stevens
Total Posts: 44
Joined 11-10-2011 status: Regular |
Yes! You must store your settings! /Stevens |
davfox1@gmail.com
Total Posts: 49
Joined 02-23-2012 status: Regular |
ah yes the store button. however that does not explain why i lost my settings after having them on the board for the past couple of months.
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cmayhle
Total Posts: 3116
Joined 10-05-2011 status: Guru |
I don’t think this has anything to do with plugging/unplugging your leads/lines (Unless by ‘lead’ you mean the Power Cord). It sounds like somehow your Factory Set has been changed (or is set) to Power on Auto:
NOTICE
The above is from the Factory Reset instructions on page 19 of the MOX Owner’s Manual. Check to be sure your are not set for Power On Auto Factory Set. Remember, ‘Standby’ status on the MOX is not the same as ‘Off’. If you have been using ‘Standby’ for ‘Off’, then you are not really powering down. Only unplugging the unit will power it ‘Off’...so you may have been toggling between ‘Standby’ and ‘On’, and it was only when you completely powered the unit Off that the Power On Auto Factory Set kicked in (Upon restart). |
davfox1@gmail.com
Total Posts: 49
Joined 02-23-2012 status: Regular |
Thanks for that, i’ll check it out..... |