Fw: [ICOM] ICOM 746PRO Screen Brightness from K3JK
ZL2AAA
zl2aaa at paradise.net.nz
Tue Nov 18 14:43:07 EST 2008
Is this the same for the 756 PRO series ??Morrie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick Flanagan" <dick at k7vc.com>
To: "ICOM Reflector" <icom at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: [ICOM] ICOM 746PRO Screen Brightness from K3JK
My understanding is that the display module is a
constant-current assembly. What power isn't
dissipated by the display is dissipated by a
discrete component behind the display. The
brighter the display--the more current it
uses--the less power that needs to be dissipated
by this other discrete component.
The problem originates when the heat-dissipating
component behind (I'm not sure exactly where it
is) the display has to dissipate too much heat
for too long. Maximizing the screen brightness
has the effect of reducing the heat that needs to
be dissipated by this second component. Ergo, it
lasts longer and the display assembly lasts longer.
I have a friend who would leave his radio on 24/7
and only turn the display brightness down when he
wasn't using it (didn't want to "burn the
display"). When he eventually received his radio
back from ICOM Service, they told him to leave the brightness up. :)
Dick
At 04:13 AM 11/18/2008, · Don Joe · eM at ilman ' LU1ARV ' wrote:
>Hello Vlad!
>In IC-756: It is an adjustment problem practice of the user or it was
>a problem of the LCD installed by Icom. Strange that didn't have
>necessity to change it.
>Already for these years it should not have problems!!
>José, tks
>
>
>> I used to have an IC-756. A couple of years after I started using it
with
>> the brightness set up at maximum, there came the blue lines on the LCD.
>> After some adjustments of brightness and contrast I managed to find a
>> combination where the lines disappeared. Then the radio has been sold.
The
>> actual user is still running the radio
keeping these adjustments untouched,
>> and there are no blue lines seen ever since.
Indeed, the brightness is below
>> the maximum.
>>
>> 73,
>> Vladimir VE3IAE
>>
>> ---
>>
>>>>> It is a well known fact that the brightness setting needs to be set
at
>>>>> 100 percent per ICOM. The contrast setting has nothing to do with the
>>>>> possible failure, Gil
>>
>> --- On Tue, 11/18/08, · Don Joe · eM at ilman ' LU1ARV '
>> <estacion at bsmail.com.ar> wrote:
>>
>>> From: · Don Joe · eM at ilman ' LU1ARV ' <estacion at bsmail.com.ar>
>>> Subject: [ICOM] ICOM 746PRO Screen Brightness from K3JK
>>> To: "ICOM Reflector" <icom at mailman.qth.net>
>>> Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 5:41 AM
>>> Hello! But, then it doesn't suit, it doesn't serve,
>>> to give him little-few shine to save the LCD screen ? There
>>> is that configurate at 50% bright and 50% contrast or
>>> more...? What parameters ?
>>> Thanks
>>> José
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > thank you Ed for relating that information about the
>>> screen brightness.
>>> > John K3JK
>>> >
>>> > ----- Original Message -----
>>> > From: "Ed Myers" <emyers2 at cox.net>
>>> > To: <icom at mailman.qth.net>
>>> > Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 12:38 AM
>>> > Subject: [ICOM] RE: ICOM 746PRO Screen Brightness from
>>> K3JK
>>> >
>>> >> My 746 PRO has been repaired by an ICOM service
>>> facility after a display
>>> >> illumination failure.
>>> >> I was instructed to run the display at full
>>> brightness to preclude another
>>> >> failure.
>>> >>
>>> >> Ed WC4TT
>
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