I would make sure you have the SD card put in, and then kill the power to the saber via kill key(if you have one) and then try it afterwards. You may have just somehow switched your color profiles.
I would make sure you have the SD card put in, and then kill the power to the saber via kill key(if you have one) and then try it afterwards. You may have just somehow switched your color profiles.
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If you’ve never touched the card before, it’s highly likely that the color profiles might need tweaking. You can see what you have to push in the manual to cycle through the profiles, that way, you shouldn’t need to touch the card.
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