This applies to all cards using the magnetic scanner, such as EZ-link cards. It is a problem when people try to scan the cards in their wallets or bags but have two usable cards, leading to the system being unable to recognise which card to detect.
To solve this problem, put a piece of aluminum foil between the two cards. This will block the sensor from detecting the other card. Do remember to use the correct side of your wallet/bag/other items though! Test it out first, just in case. The card does not scan if it is directly beside the aluminum foil. It has to be at least one card away, or at the other side of your wallet.
Good luck!
Monday, November 30, 2015
Troubleshooting Sharp EL509: Display fading off
I have an EL509WS and an EL509WM. The most common problem encountered by users of the EL509 series is that the display starts to fade away after some time and the changing of batteries does not help with this problem. Many have tried to temporarily solve this problem by hitting the back of the calculator, where the batteries are. This works, but only for a while.
This problem arises from the lack of contact between the batteries and the metal contact connecting to the main circuit. This may be caused by the metal contact bending down after prolonged usage or by the rust or other dirt left behind by the batteries on the metal contacts.
To solve this problem, open the back cover for the batteries (It's at the top). Take out the batteries. Make sure the metal contacts look clean. You can try to rub off any dirt using rubbing alcohol. Use pliers to bend the metal contacts slightly upwards, towards where the batteries will be placed. Put the batteries back and try to turn on the calculator. If the display still fades off, try adjusting the metal contacts slightly. Do not use too much strength and damage the calculator. If the calculator works properly, close back the cover and you're done.
Hope this helps. Comment if you need more help.
I have not encountered the same problem on the EL533X, which appears to have the same functions as the EL509 series.
This problem arises from the lack of contact between the batteries and the metal contact connecting to the main circuit. This may be caused by the metal contact bending down after prolonged usage or by the rust or other dirt left behind by the batteries on the metal contacts.
To solve this problem, open the back cover for the batteries (It's at the top). Take out the batteries. Make sure the metal contacts look clean. You can try to rub off any dirt using rubbing alcohol. Use pliers to bend the metal contacts slightly upwards, towards where the batteries will be placed. Put the batteries back and try to turn on the calculator. If the display still fades off, try adjusting the metal contacts slightly. Do not use too much strength and damage the calculator. If the calculator works properly, close back the cover and you're done.
Hope this helps. Comment if you need more help.
I have not encountered the same problem on the EL533X, which appears to have the same functions as the EL509 series.
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