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HP35 power on (bug?) - Wolfgang - 01-14-2013 Hi ,
Now to my problem.
I also can switch the calculator on by doing the RS+"C" and can switch it off by doing the same.
Just pressing "C" to turn it on is a problem. I was wondering why I run through the battery's so fast.
Thanks for your help
Re: HP35 power on (bug?) - Dave Shaffer (Arizona) - 01-14-2013 Mine turns ON with just a press of (only) the C button (the button at the very lower left). I just looked, and if you believe the labelling, it does seem that you should press the blue shift button (what you call RS, I guess) above it first, but I have never done that to turn it on. This means, of course, that if the calc is off, it will turn on after pressing ANY button(s) (which is ignored because it is off (? with regard to RS)) and then the C button. Pushing EITHER the pale orange or blue buttons (the ones just above the C button) and then C turns mine off.
I guess you could call this a labelling bug! The button should be labelled C/on and the blue legend on its bottom slope should be OFF.
Re: HP35 power on (bug?) - Wolfgang - 01-14-2013 Thanks Dave, Re: HP35 power on (bug?) - Wolfgang - 01-14-2013 Just realized something. Re: HP-35s power on (bug?) - Walter B - 01-14-2013 Also just sitting on a shelf, the HP-35s eats batteries significantly faster than any Pioneer or Voyager I know. Similar observation comparing an HP-50G and an HP-48GX. So it's not only the backpack's fault ;-) BTW, all the Voyagers and Pioneers and Charlemagnes have a simple ON key - though a recessed one - and live long with it. So this key is not to blame.
d:-)
Re: HP-35s power on (bug?) - Wolfgang - 01-14-2013 Yes, totally agree, the HP48sx has been my only calculator between 1989 and ~ 2004, I can not recall how often I replaced batteries but it was just a few times. Heck my Ram card has still the original button cell in it ! When I decided to upgrade to the 50g this changed a lot. However the 48sx is compared to the 50g in terms of computing speed no match at all. So I understand why the 50G needs more battery power. However a HP35s empty after 2 month did not sound real. From what I have read it should be more 9 Month or so. I am now paying more attention to how I tread the 35s so let's see what my mileage is on the new set of batteries.
Re: HP-35s power on (bug?) - aurelio - 01-14-2013 Thank-you Walter, also for the edting of the subject
Re: HP-35s power on (bug?) - Walter B - 01-14-2013 I wasn't talking about an HP-50G *working* versus an HP-48 *working* ... #-I Re: HP-35s power on (bug?) - Cristian Arezzini - 01-15-2013 I think there must be different versions of the 35s around... I've had mine for more than 3 years, and it's still on its original batteries. True, I don't use it every single day (like most people here, I share my needs between various calculators) but still, I don't have the "fast discharge" problem often mentioned here...
Cristian
Re: HP35 power on (bug?) - Thomas Radtke - 01-15-2013 The 32SII also can be turned off using either shift key, so the 35s just inherits this mistake. 'ON', however, has been printed in white.
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