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hakkers1977
20-12-13, 05:10
hi guys! merry christmass to all of u first,
i just upgrade the vfd on mu duo using the prosedure above, and after that the displat is gone too dimm i can barly see it, about 10% brightness i tried changing brightness in settingd but its not working im talking about the vfd not the lcd display, any help please?

Sicilian
20-12-13, 05:45
Re-do the VFD upgrade.

Rob van der Does
20-12-13, 06:31
And reboot the box (again).

Sicilian
20-12-13, 06:32
Let the VFD Upgrade reboot the receiver.

hakkers1977
20-12-13, 17:18
I followed the procedure to the letter and allso reupgraded just be sure and still the same very dimm display.

Rob van der Does
20-12-13, 18:28
Can you upload a screenshot of the display settings please?

AJT
21-12-13, 00:24
I followed the procedure to the letter and allso reupgraded just be sure and still the same very dimm display.

Hi the same happened to me i did a full power cycle (removed power) and it was resolved.

hakkers1977
21-12-13, 01:28
yep! full power cycle and working an tank u for ur help, resolved.

Rob van der Does
21-12-13, 05:15
yep! full power cycle and working an tank u for ur help, resolved.
So not sure why you didn't do that when I suggested the same?

And reboot the box (again).

hakkers1977
21-12-13, 05:34
So not sure why you didn't do that when I suggested the same?

Cause u didn't say do a full Power cycle, but tank u anyway it's sorted, tanks every one.

Rob van der Does
21-12-13, 05:53
There is no need to 'cycle power', a reboot does the trick.
Anyway, glad to see your problem has been sorted.

AJT
21-12-13, 11:14
There is no need to 'cycle power', a reboot does the trick.
Anyway, glad to see your problem has been sorted.

No it was the same no matter how many reboots i did i needed to kill the power to sort it out my end.

Rob van der Does
21-12-13, 11:16
No it was the same no matter how many reboots i did i needed to kill the power to sort it out my end.
OK, good to know that.

hakkers1977
22-12-13, 06:07
There is no need to 'cycle power', a reboot does the trick.
Anyway, glad to see your problem has been sorted.

yes AJT is write it had to be a full power cycle to get the problem sorted, tanks every one for the help.