Hi all,
i've got a problem with my display
yesterday unpacked the display and connected to PC with Mogd, and while configuring the display the screen turned to white and seems not receive any graphic command. if i turn off the display when i turn it back o the problem persists. if i reset the display with the manual override the display turns back to work but only till i switch it off again. i tried to wipe the memory out also but the problem persist.
please give me a clue.
Thanks for your interest,
Tommaso Ricci
GLK19264-7T-1U problem
Hi Tommaso,
I understand that your GLK19264-7T-1U is displaying as only white. It looks like you've tried the manual override, which is always the first thing to do, and has given me a pretty good idea of the problem.
I am going to assume that the unit is a white on blue version, and that the contrast has been been unknowingly turned up and saved. This resides in a different section of memory than the fonts and bitmaps, so it has not been effected by the memory wipe.
To remedy the situation, please place the unit in manual override mode again, and connect to MOGD#. This time, even though the contrast is correct, use the slider bar in the configure defaults tab to set it to a desirable level, usually somewhere in the middle. This will save the contrast to a readable level, and should get rid of that white screen on start up.
~Troy
I understand that your GLK19264-7T-1U is displaying as only white. It looks like you've tried the manual override, which is always the first thing to do, and has given me a pretty good idea of the problem.
I am going to assume that the unit is a white on blue version, and that the contrast has been been unknowingly turned up and saved. This resides in a different section of memory than the fonts and bitmaps, so it has not been effected by the memory wipe.
To remedy the situation, please place the unit in manual override mode again, and connect to MOGD#. This time, even though the contrast is correct, use the slider bar in the configure defaults tab to set it to a desirable level, usually somewhere in the middle. This will save the contrast to a readable level, and should get rid of that white screen on start up.
~Troy
Troy Clark
Design & Development
Matrix Orbital
Design & Development
Matrix Orbital