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Hamisha, I have exactly the same issue. Whilst it goes through the auto-setup, it looks great. Then it switches to washed-out / too-bright / no contrast mode. Manual adjustment can make it look marginally better but nothing like it should be. If I could 'freeze' what it looks like in auto-setup it would be fine. I bought this monitor as a supplement to a 20' Iiyama monitor I already had.
This one is very sub-standard in comparison, its as if they came out of different factories. If I could send it back I would, but I brought it back to Australia from the UK. Thanks - useful to know mine is not the only one. And there is a reset button - puts the settings back but doesn't solve the problem. As Ryan says, by adjusting the settings, you can get it a bit less annoying: the reset button puts it back to full annoying washed out look.
The weird thing is mine used to work fine, then I went away for 7 months, came back, and it didn't work anymore. I've ordered a new monitor cable and I'll let you know if that does it. Has anyone contacted Iiyama - if they have lots that do this, then they may have a solution? Hamisha/rdutton, i too am having the same problem. I've had my monitor now for about 3 years or so and love it but every so often it seams to automatically change some or all of the settings. In the past i've issues with the phase and clock settings but thats always been easy to solve.
The the colour temperature started to change automatically and now its doing as you describe above and no matter what i try i cant get it to go back to the normal settings, although as you decribe when i press auto it looks spot on then it goes back to the same washed out colour. Whats even more annoying is that i have 2 monitors (different makes) next to each other and one is fine which messes with your eyes a bit. The area that i live in sometimes has problems with electric supply as the over head cables on the top of the valley keep getting blown down and stuff and i've noticed that the problems seam to coincide with the power outages. When the most recent one happend it was late at night so i just went to bed but i woke up in the morning to find the monitor cycling through loads of different colours, By this i mean that the entire screen was one colour even though there was no input form the computer so normally it would go into standby mode but it didn't. Has anybody else noticed the same problem?
Hi Hodgie, I too have the same strange colour cycling issue, normally after I plug the power in after having it unplugged for a few days. It is rather strange and I don't remember it happening before. The only way I've found to stop the colour cycling is to unplug the power or plug in the monitor cable. From your description, it sounds like your blue-fade comes and goes. Is that correct?
My is stuck in the annoying blue-fade state. If yours does go back to normal, is there any sort of standard length of time after which it goes back to normal or any other helpful info? Also, I have now tried using a new cable and, as I suspected, there is no difference from the previous cable. I have the answer!!!! I had the same problem along with lots of others who bought this great prolite monitor. Whenever you turn the power off for more than five seconds the monitor looses an important bit of info of a hidden menu.
Iilyama are not keen on publicizing the fact their monitor has a bug! Follow these steps very carefully, it might not work the first time but it does work I promise. Make sure that the moniter power button is off. Unplug monitor from mains ( the auto exit button should flash red after about five seconds and you hear a popping sound.) plug monitor back in mains.
Tecnomatix 8 2 Rapidshare Download. Hold down + and - on the monitor now hold down power button on monitor let go of power when power button when the green led lights up let go of + and - buttons wait a few seconds and a hidden menu will appear in the top right use the + and - buttons to move the hilighted option over the auto colour option in the menu push the menu button. It does work, but if you have any problems: email at: miamoo2038 at hotmail dot co dot uk.
I had the same problem along with lots of others who bought this great prolite monitor. Whenever you turn the power off for more than five seconds the monitor looses an important bit of info of a hidden menu.
Iilyama are not keen on publicizing the fact their monitor has a bug! Follow these steps very carefully, it might not work the first time but it does work I promise. Make sure that the moniter power button is off. Yrdsb Gifted Program Test For Kids.
Unplug monitor from mains ( the auto exit button should flash red after about five seconds and you hear a popping sound.) plug monitor back in mains. Hold down + and - on the monitor now hold down power button on monitor let go of power when power button when the green led lights up let go of + and - buttons wait a few seconds and press menu, a hidden menu will appear in the top right use the + and - buttons to move the hilighted option over the auto colour option in the menu push the menu button. It does work, but if you have any problems: email at: miamoo2038 at hotmail dot co dot uk sorry bout that missed abit out!!