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MD785/782 users- Backlight

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dazey77

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I have a new MD785i, it seems impossible to fully turn off the LCD backlight. Is this typical? On all portable models, the backlight can be completly turned off.
If I set backlight to off or timed, it turns off the backlight underneath the keys but not the display. The brightness adjustment does nothing when the backlight is off.

Not sure if its an odity with my radio or they all do that? Kinda annoying to me. Same turning options on and off via CPS or front panel.
 
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Can't get it to turn off on my MD782i, never paid attention before. I guess the reasoning is there is no way to tell what channel you are on unlike a portable.
 

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Thanks for coming back to me! Without being able to turn off the backlight, I have no idea if the screen is visible or not with no backlight! I am using it with a sm27w1 and the unit is hidden, so its a pain having the backlight on. Already pulled it apart and stuck a load of ND filters between the display and the LCD so its at least not uber bright now but it pulls 5w in standby so would idealy like to trim that. I had a PD985 before and that was pulling 1w standby.

I even tried disconnecting the LCD but it won't boot without it (or at least it won't boot and display LCD content on the Sm27w1). Keeping an eye out for a broken MD785 or a LCD module so I can try hacking the LCD to disable the backlight. . .
 
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Too bad the remote mount kits are so expensive, would be easier to wrap the head only in a rag and bury it somewhere.
 
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