- The picture does not appear
- The Screen is not synchronized
- Check to make sure the signal cable is firmly connected in the socket.
- Check to see if the computer system's power is ON.
- Check that the Brightness Control is at the appropriate position, not at the minimum.
- Check to make sure the signal cable is firmly connected in the socket.
- Check that the output level matches the input level of your computer.
- Make sure the signal timing of the computer system is within the specification of the monitor.
- The position of the screen is not in the center
- The screen is too bright or too dark
- Adjust the H-Size, H-Phase or V-Size, V-Center controls.
- Check if the signal timing of the computer system is within the specification of the monitor.
- Check if the Brightness or contrast control is at the appropriate position, not at the maximum or minimum.
- Check if the specified voltage is applied
- Check if the signal timing of the computer system is within the specification of the monitor.
- Especially, check the horizontal frequency.
- The screen is shaking
- Move all objects that emit a magnetic field, such as a motor or transformer, away from the monitor.
- Check if the specified voltage is applied.
- Check if the signal timing of the computer system is within the specification of the monitor.
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Saturday, August 21, 2010
Troubleshooting a Monitor
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