Support Thread for the TND 500, TND 700 or future Rand McNally products. (part two)

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  1. Balakov100

    Balakov100 Road Train Member

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    TND730 took a few days off.
    Unplugged it.

    Got back to truck plugged it back in hasn't worked since.
    NO GPS Signal.
    Battery Fully Charged.

    Tried Diagnostic and Repair. Fixed a few files but no change.
    Updated a few files
    Also tried the Reset Button a few times.


    evidently TTR didn't like this one so.
    http://i63.tinypic.com/9jk67r.jpg
     

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  3. Mark Kling

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    Did you let it charge back up before turning it on? It has to charge a battery and run an HD screen at the same time... when you do turn it on press the reset and the on/off button for about 10 seconds.

    Thanks,
    Mark
     
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    1st qtr of this year... no actual release date.

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  5. Balakov100

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    Edit didn't work initially but it decided to start working again after I played with the lighter plug
     
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  6. Mark Kling

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    That not was the intent when I said the speaker was low from the beginning. It was noted the volume was low. It was not made with the intent to have a low volume speaker. A lot goes into spec'ing what goes into a device to keep the cost factors down.

    As far as writing a program to take one manufactures data and converting it -- manufactures have their own proprietary data and databases are pass worded. RM does the same. Otherwise it would be easy to take a manufactures data and make it you own.

    Thanks,
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    FYI I just discovered that my TND730 does not like the USB 3.0 ports. Those are the ones that have the blue insert. IT will fail to set the address in windows and RD Dock cant do anything with it. Can anyone verify that this is a standard issue with all of them, or is it just me?
     
  9. Mark Kling

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    2.0 High speed ports and Windows will see it along with the Dock. What USB cable are you using?

    I use 3.0 ports on my Win 10 computer all the time with no issues.

    Make sure you turn the Antivirus off if you are installing the Dock.

    Thanks,
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    Sorry is also 64-bit version of Windows. As long as I plug it into a 2.0 port, it works pretty good.
     
  11. Mark Kling

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    Mine is 64 bit also and works on my 3.0 ports Your 3.0 port seems not to be backwards compatible. Check your settings for that port.

    I did find this.. do not attempt unless you know what you are doing..

    USB 2.0 Device Does Not Work When Connected to a USB 3.0 Port
    Some USB 2.0 devices will not work when connected to a USB 3.0 port. To fix this, disable the xHCI controller (the Intel USB 3.0 controller) and uninstall the USB 3.0 driver in Device Manager using the following steps.
    1. Start or restart the computer.
    2. Press F10 to enter Setup.
    3. Click Advanced, and then click Device Options.
    4. Enable USB EHCI debug to disable the xHCI controller.
    5. Save the changes and exit from Setup.
    6. In Windows, search for and open Device Manager.
    7. Locate the USB 3.0 Root Hubs under Universal Serial Bus Controllers.
      Figure : Locating the USB Root Hub
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    8. Right-click the USB 3.0 Root Hub, and click Uninstall.
    Thanks,
    Mark
     
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