Hi,

The only way round this would be to have the unit check if the lock switch
was in the on position before it entered its boot routine.  Also the
batteries can be left out for some time before clock is reset.

Andrew.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phil Parr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 08 October 2004 11:13
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Another small connundrem.
> 
>    I have observed that when the lock switch is in the lock 
> position the machine can still be turned on. If this is the 
> case in all units, that should be corrected. I am going on a 
> cruise and putting the p t r 1 in my suitcase and, I would 
> hope id doesn't accidentally get powered up.
>    What I would like to know is this, how long can the 
> battery be removed before one loses the clock settings. 
> Secondly, is their anyway to insure the p t r can't be turned 
> on short of removing the battery. I have whittled a small 
> sliver of wood to wedge in the opening left when the switch 
> is in the off position but, that seams quite primitive to me 
> here, in this age of digital recording.
> 
>    Thanks for any help anyone can give me, Phil Parr.      
> 

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