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LPE Contrast

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jfroot

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Has anyone seen this problem before.

LPE-200 power on display contrast is fine.. you can read the "Power Up Self Test" just fine. After bootup though the contrast goes to very very dim. Even setting the contrast to 4 makes is barely visible. I don't think it's a bad electrical connection becuase the the bootup message is perfect. Any ideas?

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JungleJim

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use the contrast menu item to adjust the contrast of the display. If it is so poor you can't see to adjust it you can always go to power up options and select the contrast option and then in the Normal Contrast box set the value to 6. The range is 0 to 6, 6 being the darkest.
 
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