Larry, of course we realize that any signal to the BookPort resets the sleep timer. J. N. ----- Original Message ----- From: "LARRY SKUTCHAN" <lskutchan@xxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 2:17 PM Subject: [bookport] Re: Sleep time > You do realize that pressing any key on the device resets the sleep timer. > > I am trying to be very observant about this situation. > > > > >>> paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Wednesday, August 25, 2004 1:38:22 PM >>> > Hi. I have to agree with Jerry on this one. Many times, my bp doesn't = > shut=20 > off either after 30 minutes is reached. It has done so for the past = > two=20 > days, but most of the time does not shut off. I read while exercising = > and=20 > most of the time, I can get off of the eliptical, and go into the other=20 > room through the kitchen long after I have reached the 30 minutes that = > I=20 > have set in my machine and the bp. However, it has worked for the past = > two=20 > days, just not consistently. > At 8/25/2004, you wrote: > > >Jerry: > > > >Can you give us any more details on this situation? > > > >As far as we know, the sleep timer, which you can disable by setting to 0 = > =3D > >by the way, has worked fine in all firmware releases. > > > > > > >>> jerry.neufeld@xxxxxxxxxx Wednesday, August 25, 2004 7:35:19 AM >>> > >Good morning everyone. > > > >Since I purchased my BookPort last December, regardless of firmware =3D > >version, > >my BookPort has shut off only occasionally after the 30-minute period I = > =3D > >have > >set for it. I do not find this especially troublesome although, at times, = > =3D > >it > >would be nice if it functioned properly. In truth, I wish the feature = > were =3D > >a > >toggle. In any event, is mine the only one to malfunction in this almost > >insignificant area and, what might be the fix. > > > >My congratulations to the APH people who have continued to improve this > >remarkable device. > > > >Jerry > > > > >