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Paw Paw, I don't think you have a problem.
When you adjust the brightness on the LCD display, the process that handles the reading of the PCM is momentarily interrupted causing some or all of the displays to read zero ("0"). This is a normal occurrence, but the Gryphon should resume normal monitoring functions after the brightness adjustments are complete. If not, either a key OFF/key ON sequence or unplugging and reconnecting the Gryphon at the OBDII port should fix the problem. Anyway, unless you cannot get your display to function like it should, you should be fine. - Jack |
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Thanks Jack for explaining the Zero condition when I was changing the contrast . I am still concerned about the faded out screen situation that happened and then cleared up all by itself. I will still probably call PHP , just to ask about it.
Thanks again Jack!! PAW PAW |
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Well , I have no options but to call PHP on Monday . I got in the truck this morning to change my tune from 87 perf. to 87 tow ( cause I got a trailer hooked to it ) and guess what - FADED OUT DISPLAY. I could barely read the display at all . Anyone else had this problem ? Could it be the heat ?
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Heat will make it go darker instead of lighter. I think your going to need to call them.
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I actually had a faded display ONCE. After I adjusted it, the problem did not reoccur. I can't explain why it happened - it was NOT the battery, or heat.
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I can second that,same thing happened to me, i called it the PHP vortex effect.
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I too had this happen one time. I could see the screen enough to go in and check the contrast, which was set at a "normal" level. Once I played with the contrast, the screen bounced back and I haven't experienced the problem again.
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I have to say that I have noticed the same thing, every once in a while the contrast acts like it is too low, just enough to see it, but thats it. so I go to adjust it, and its set where I left it, and as soon as i change it either up or down it fixes itself. I set it higher than what I had before the other day so I will let you all know if i notice a difference. I believe that it was set at about 40% originally, and i moved it to 45%. hope this helps
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