• 30.07.2025, 06:17
  • Registrieren
  • Anmelden
  • Sie sind nicht angemeldet.

 

Lieber Besucher, herzlich willkommen bei: Aqua Computer Forum. Falls dies Ihr erster Besuch auf dieser Seite ist, lesen Sie sich bitte die Hilfe durch. Dort wird Ihnen die Bedienung dieser Seite näher erläutert. Darüber hinaus sollten Sie sich registrieren, um alle Funktionen dieser Seite nutzen zu können. Benutzen Sie das Registrierungsformular, um sich zu registrieren oder informieren Sie sich ausführlich über den Registrierungsvorgang. Falls Sie sich bereits zu einem früheren Zeitpunkt registriert haben, können Sie sich hier anmelden.

WoodSpoon

Junior Member

Aquaero Set clock

Donnerstag, 17. April 2008, 16:26

Is it just me or does the aquaero/aquasuite set clock software not work?

I click on it and it doesnt do anything! and everytime I restart my PC the clock on my aquaero has reset.
It only does this when the USB lead isnt connected.

anyone have any ideas?

Shoggy

Sven - Admin

Re: Aquaero Set clock

Freitag, 18. April 2008, 17:21

Zitat von »WoodSpoon«

It only does this when the USB lead isnt connected.

That's the problem ;)

The aquaero must be connected to USB. Otherwise the software can not set the clock on your aquaero.

WoodSpoon

Junior Member

Re: Aquaero Set clock

Freitag, 18. April 2008, 20:11

So even when I set the clock manually using the buttons on the front of the Aquaero it will have to be set againevery time I re start my PC? ???

Is there no way to get it to remember the time without having the usb lead constantly plugged in?

Shoggy

Sven - Admin

Re: Aquaero Set clock

Samstag, 19. April 2008, 03:07

The aquaero has no battery, so it can't save the time settings.

You can get the ATX break adapter which also has a longer standby wire which can be connected to the aquaero. In this case it will remeber the time etc.

WoodSpoon

Junior Member

Re: Aquaero Set clock

Samstag, 19. April 2008, 05:20

Ok Thanks for the help.
It's not really what I wanted to hear :( but at least it's not a problem with the aquaero.

any idea if a small button battery could be connected to aquaero via the standby wire connectors instead of using the full atx break adapter?

Shoggy

Sven - Admin

Re: Aquaero Set clock

Samstag, 19. April 2008, 16:33

The aquaero needs 5 V and ~50 mA in standby. I don't know a button cell with 5 V and even if it exists, it would be empty within a few hours.

WoodSpoon

Junior Member

Re: Aquaero Set clock

Samstag, 19. April 2008, 18:11

Ok,
Thanks very much for the info.
Those currents will be handy to know :)

THnks for the help