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mjames74

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    Michael James
  • Location
    Montgomery AL
  • What DNA product do you own or plan to buy?
    Opus 200

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  1. It's easy to remove, lay the mod screen down, preferably on a cloth or something, take the door and the batteries out, and there are 4 tiny torx screws, take those out and then lift the mod up, the faceplate will stay on the cloth and can just push the screen cover out from the backside, it's actually glued and mounted on the front but just found it easier to remove the faceplate, you will have to clean some glue from the edge of the screen area afterwards. I just used a paper towel and nail polish remover, I do have the silver version so I wasn't too worried with the nail polish remover. If you have one of the painted one's use it at your own risk. And make sure the screen isn't tilted before you reassemble, I had to do it twice lol. I am saving my screen cover, I am going to buy some plastic and try and make a clear one to replace with. if someone would make these I can see them making a good bit on them, it is a huge difference without the tint.
  2. Is there a way for the DNA 200 not to show unused profiles? I use 4 then it just shows PRESET 5, PRESET 6, etc.
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