RX V373 - LED Display Issue

Hi,
I bought the Yahama RX V373. I had it shipped to the Philippines.
Upon turning it on, it seems that the LED display panel has some problems. it lights up everything. i cant understand what information is being displayed since eveyhting is lit.
the unit i think works fine since when i connected it to my PS3 then to my LCD TV, i can use the remote to navigate the basic settings and the like. however, whatever i chose using the remote and TV is not appearing on the AVR's LED panel.
is there a problem with my unit?
Regards,
Edison

My first guess would be that its getting to many volts. The Philippines have a voltage rating of 220V. Look to see if there is a 110/240 voltage switch on the back of the receiver and switch it to 240. Make sure the power is off and its unplugged when you switch it.Inevitably you will end up burning up the receiver if it's getting to many volts.

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