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If your display is all green, try changing the video source or video input on your monitor to see if the problem is consistant. The CV-160 has three types of video outputs, composite video, S-Video and RGB. You were probably using RGB and one of the connections failed so the monitor went all green. Try using S-video (super-video) and see if that works. I am assuming that you already tried checking all the connections between the CV-160 and monitor.
Photios Peter Dalamagas Denova Medical Inc (704)-233-7574
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Thank you Denova medical and ESSE Medicare, i have done all you advised me but still remain GREEN,
Kasirajan, i can't locate the memory battery inside the processor, i need your help
Thanks
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Hi,
We come across these problems quite a lot. Here's what you can try.
Frst of all:
Just try connecting CV 160 with some other monitor. The best way is to use (only) S-video and connect with any other LCD or TV monitor.
Secondly,
Try changing the cable, the cable might be defective (S-video cable).
Let us know if this sorts the problem. Alternatively we can send you a video of the same. Let me know your thoughs :)
Kind Regards,
Periwinkle Kaur
Managing Partner, Dcads International
Dr Periwinkle Kaur CMgr
Direcor, ESU Medical Solutions Ltd
www.esumedical.co.uk
sales@esumedical.co.uk
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