We have a Zeiss Visucam Pro NM and are having problems with the program booting up on the computer. Sometimes unpluggin the power source will temporarily fix the issue, but it will rarely boot up on the first attempt.
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Carl Zeiss is exceptional which results for greater sharpness and less Chromatic aberrations. and also its a well known brand with almost 125 years of history. Usually a stuck lens is caused by dirt getting into the gap between the lens barrel sections. The simplest thing to try is a freshly recharged battery, which might just have the power to overcome the resistance. Plugging in an AV cable sometimes blanks the screen, leaving just a bit more battery power for the lens. Every product we make is backed by an industry leading, limited lifetime, transferable warrant. ZEISS warrants for a period of 2 years from the date of original purchase that the product is free from defects in material and workmanship. An extended warranty for one additional year is available by registering the product within 4-weeks of the date of purchase at the ZEISS product registration. Zeiss lenses really show high-end performance. On the other hand, these lenses also show some weaknesses - the most obvious being the lenses' measured sharpness. ... So although these lenses are masterpieces of build quality, their results may not always be as good as expected.
Having worked on serious industrial grade electronics both my adult careers.. I know these things come with serious technical service guides, bulletins & alerts...
Modern plug-n-play electronics is great fun... but
industrial grade equipment is an entirely different
kind of situation... and TYPICALLY amazingly...
Astoundingly EXPENSIVE.
If you know what ESD means... (you know better)
get the manufacture's guidelines...
ELSE
Put your hands in your pockets and back away...
I see there are videos on "YouTube".
If you are NOT HIGHLY SKILLED... don't even think about it.
The battery is soldered to the CPU. People from Zeiss Germany said that it needs to replace all the CPU. Now a days there is no longer spare parts for that instrument. I recommen you just change the day and time each time you turn it on
You may try this; Turn OFF the laptop, remove the power sources (ac adapter and battery). Without power sources, hold power button 10 secs. Put back the power sources, and power ON the NB.
If same problem persist, boot from safe mode. Here's how;
Turn the
computer on or Restart the computer
Start
tapping the F8 key. The Windows Advanced Boot Options Menu appears. If
you
begin tapping the F8 key too soon, some computers display a "keyboard
error" message. To resolve this, restart the computer and try again.
Ensure
that the Safe mode option is selected, not Repair Your Computer
Press
Enter. The computer then begins to start in Safe mode.
When you
are finished with troubleshooting, close all programs and restart
the computer as you normally would
If same problem persist, try reloading the Vista again.
Well your explanation was clear but your should've not ruled out the hardware issue. if both computer suffered the same problem at the same time the problem could be within the Desktop itself. I have experienced the same problem with my HP when I move to my new house after 5 years. What happend is that during transportation the vibration lossened up the parts inside your computer. So what I did was I reseated all the parts inside the desktop and reinstalled Windows XP. Till now I have never had any problems yet.
Most likely the pool motor or other devices are making the powerline noisy. I suggest either getting an x 10 tester or unpluggin hosehold devices until you find teh source of the noise.
Stephen Lerouge
Home Automation Inc,
Southwest territory Manager
My Olevia LCD TV did the same thing. I turned off the back power switch and pulled the power cord as well. Left off for a couple of minutes and then re-connected cord and turned on main switch. I then turned on the front power switch and it come on just fine. These new sets have computer-like guts so you have to re-boot them sometimes. I hope this works for you.
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