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I fired my new cybermax micro and the unit's LCD does not stay a bright green and soon the unit shuts down and reboots. Help!

I tried to send to customer support but the link did not work.
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How do you mean the link does not work?

Which link does not work?
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When I hit the contact link on your main page I get
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ';' in /usr/www/users/engslo/pcselectronics/information_contact_us.php on line 214
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Indeed, it seems webmaster made a mistake and did not notice it.

Its fixed now.

Regarding your problem with rebooting, are you sure its not due to power
supply loosing contact?
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I have used this power cord, that I purchased through you, to run another cybermax micro before with no problem. When it boots up it looks fine. Then when it starts to broadcast the lcd read out wash out. Like if you change the contrast all the way down. Then the unit reboots but, you can't even read the LCD. Now the unit is getting hot in the area were the power plugs in and the LCD is not even working. I have had the antenna attached to whole time while doing all of this.
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The power supply is only putting out .77amp. I know that is below the 1amp desired. It is enough to cause the problem?
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