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Blank spot in screen shortly after boot up
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Something curious is happening to my NDRL - https://imgur.com/a/tynckVg - the screen goes blank in the middle, about 20 seconds after boot. This started to happen 2 week ago, even though I changed nothing, no firmware update, no cable or power changes. What could be going on?

When I push a button, the screen comes back. It does not come back on push of one of the chord buttons. If I remember correctly, it happened only occasionally in the beginning, but now it's on every power cycle. Firmware is 1.1.064. Planning to upgrade soon, I'm just wondering if I should be worried about anything else.
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(06-05-2020, 05:49 AM)190531085100 Wrote: Something curious is happening to my NDRL - https://imgur.com/a/tynckVg - the screen goes blank in the middle, about 20 seconds after boot. This started to happen 2 week ago, even though I changed nothing, no firmware update, no cable or power changes. What could be going on?

When I push a button, the screen comes back. It does not come back on push of one of the chord buttons. If I remember correctly, it happened only occasionally in the beginning, but now it's on every power cycle. Firmware is 1.1.064. Planning to upgrade soon, I'm just wondering if I should be worried about anything else.
Weird, I haven't seen this one before, so I'll see what Steve and Darryl think and get back to you. 
Jesse
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(06-05-2020, 06:47 AM)Jesse Johannesen Wrote:
(06-05-2020, 05:49 AM)190531085100 Wrote: Something curious is happening to my NDRL - https://imgur.com/a/tynckVg - the screen goes blank in the middle, about 20 seconds after boot. This started to happen 2 week ago, even though I changed nothing, no firmware update, no cable or power changes. What could be going on?

When I push a button, the screen comes back. It does not come back on push of one of the chord buttons. If I remember correctly, it happened only occasionally in the beginning, but now it's on every power cycle. Firmware is 1.1.064. Planning to upgrade soon, I'm just wondering if I should be worried about anything else.
Weird, I haven't seen this one before, so I'll see what Steve and Darryl think and get back to you. 
Jesse
I talked to Darryl and he said that from time to time a global save may get corrupted and cause unusual behavior like this. He recommends a firmware update and a factory reset.
The most recent firmware (1.1.066) can be be found here:

https://conductivelabs.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=235

and instructions for updating the FW can be found here:

https://conductivelabs.com/download/

Factory reset can be achieved in the global settings menu which can be reached by holding [SHIFT + MENU] while powering up the device. Factory reset can be done by pressing the pad button.

Let me know if that solves the problem,
Jesse
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