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Team, I need help in finding out what this message says on the LCD Nav Sat screen on my Series II. Normally I can check out the fuel economy, trip stats, etc on the nav sat screen. However, just recently this message has started to appear within a few seconds of *anything* being left on the screen, and then the screen goes blank - until I press a Menu key. Not sure if I've set something wrong, or if it's trying to tell me the engine is about to explode! Anyone?

Thanks in anticipation.

And I'm reeeaaally looking forward to when the menu conversion is available for the Series II.

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It says "to cancel the screen erasure, press the 画質 (gashitsu - screen quality) switch again"

Thanks. However, as this hasn't been an issue previously, does that imply that I've set an option on/off somewhere by accident? I appreciate that you may have just transcribed the language though...

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It says "to cancel the screen erasure, press the 画質 (gashitsu - screen quality) switch again"

Worked it out - thanks for your help Red7 Racing. It was an option set within the screen which appears when you push the button you specified (3rd one down). Back to normal - everything stays on the screen until I turn it off.

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