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Anonymous Posted on Sep 14, 2017

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I recently moved house, taking my two flatscreen PC monitors with me. One of them, an Iiyama ProLite E435S, has since taken on a yellow green hue which is very unhelpful. By hitting the Auto/Exit button I can get it to return to its correct colours, but that reverts to green after a few seconds. How can I fix this? Many thanks in advance for any help you can give me!

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davemason

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  • Posted on Jun 05, 2008

SOURCE: colour changing

I found this on another site:
[QUOTE=numbnutjas]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.

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

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