Nolan I have experienced the same thing when deleting a file, hearing the beeps and the zero T. I think I first noticed it after upgrading to version 2.2. Joni ----- Original Message ----- From: "Crabb, Nolan" <Nolan.Crabb@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 9:58 AM Subject: [bookport] What's With All the Beeping and the Zero T? Well, here's an interesting experience to share. For the past several weeks, every time I delete a file from the Book Port, I hear a high beep, then a low beep, then the synthesizer solemnly declares "zero t." The file is deleted and all is well, but it struck me as odd. So I decided that a reformat of my 2-gig card was probably in order. Accordingly, I did the reformat, loaded the card--took hours--and got the same result when I deleted a file. Need I reformat again? I don't mind hearing beeps and "zero t," but I bet others aren't hearing them when they delete. Ad it doesn't happen every time I delete either. That's the oddest part of this. I can't predict when it will happen. Also, occasionally, when tapping the number 8 during the read of an MP3 book transferred using the transfer software, I'll hear the synthesizer state without emotion, "FS Panic." Now that amuses me a little. I realize in this case that the FS probably stands for file statistic or something, not Freedom Scientific. But whenever I hear "FS Panic," I picture my PAC Mate chasing my poor little Book Port, and who wouldn't panic under those circumstances. I know I'd be panicking hard-core if I ever actually witnessed such a thing. So the bottom line question in all this written ranting of mine is: Do I need to panic or even be concerned much about some of these messages? The hole "beep, beep zero t" thing doesn't seem to have any adverse side effects, and the "FS Panic" thing seems to be transient and unimportant, but I figured it didn't hurt to check. I mean, if all this foreshadows a breakdown of the Book Port, you'd better believe I'm going to scramble hard to buy a new one so that when the old one goes back for repairs, I won't be without. Nolan Crabb Rehabilitation Services for the Blind 615 Howerton Ct., P.O. Box 2320 Jefferson City, MO 65102-2320 (573) 751-4788 (800) 592-6004 (toll-free) e-mail: nolan.crabb@xxxxxxxxxx ******************************** CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: This electronic communication is from the Department of Social Services (DSS) and is confidential, privileged, and intended only for the use of the recipient named above. If you are not the intended recipient or agent responsible for delivering the information to the intended recipient, unauthorized disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this transmission is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender and delete all copies from your system.