Ive had my remote for about a year now. Just noticed during a gig this past weekend that the display on the remote is a bit faded with some faint lines showing up here and there. Still works perfectly fine and it's not so bad that I can't read it but it makes me a little worried about it going completely out. Anyone have any issues with this? If it doesn't get any worse, I can live with it. Thanks!
Remote Display fading
- Southdakota
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Never heard about such an issue.
I'd recommend to open a support ticket.
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Never heard about such an issue.
I'd recommend to open a support ticket.
Me as well.
Just to be certain, did you try adjusting the contrast knob on the remote? If that doesn't fix it, time for a support ticket. -
Just as a process of elimination, try a “good” short cat5 cable between kpa and remote to check if there is insufficient power at the remote. The idea being a short cable will have less resistance .
Had a similar issue and the (non official) cable was to blame.
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Tried a different cable last night and same result. Still faded and blotchy display on the remote. Will adjust contrast once I figure out how to do so.
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Tried a different cable last night and same result. Still faded and blotchy display on the remote. Will adjust contrast once I figure out how to do so.
simply turn the little black encoder on the back of the Remote. The default setting is at the 12 o clock position. You can also change the setting in the System menu of the PROFILER on the Remote display settings page.
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My apologies for the delay. It was in fact the contrast that needed adjustment and I am embarrassed that I didnt even know there was a contrast knob.
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There is so much on the KPA and Remote its almost impossible to know about everything ?
Glad to hear you got it sorted.
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I just had this issue today, and what I’m more surprised with is how come it works at home but not at our jam space? Is it the electrical in the walls at our space perhaps and to much juice going on?
Will a power conditioner solve this issue?
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Derik Roblin My issue was simply adjusting the contrast knob which must have accidentally been turned. Yours sounds different as it appears to be intermittent or power related. Sorry I can't be of any help!