I have personally worked with programming Micros with LCDs at uni, and in my time doing so have managed to only destroy 1 LCD.
My LK204-25-WB has been working amazingly for a long time now. Ive written my own VB6 programs too. However yesterday it emitted a very bright light blue flash from the rear inside my computer, when i booted up. It made all my hardrives go crazy! I wondered wot would be the most likely part to have blown? Ive had a fiddle, and did manage to get the backlight to switch on for few seconds. With this in mind i figure it the serial to LCD board that has the problem? The silver capacitor next to the large PIC is looking slightly yellow. The Voltages at the pins on the LCD port are all 0V or near enough.
Which part is dead?
This doesn't sound promising...
Can you email me at myero@matrixorbital.ca to discuss RMA options.

Miles Y.
Head of Technical Support
Product Manager
Matrix Orbital
Head of Technical Support
Product Manager
Matrix Orbital
Can you check one more thing for me...what is the current draw of the unit??
We do our best to be fair and nice, however this is a chance you'll have to take as I won't know what's wrong with the unitl I receive it here and diagnose the problem. If the unit is damaged beyond repair, we do offer a discount for future purposes!
We do our best to be fair and nice, however this is a chance you'll have to take as I won't know what's wrong with the unitl I receive it here and diagnose the problem. If the unit is damaged beyond repair, we do offer a discount for future purposes!
Miles Y.
Head of Technical Support
Product Manager
Matrix Orbital
Head of Technical Support
Product Manager
Matrix Orbital