Mitsubishi Electronics LCD51VM, LCD71VM, LCD71VM, LCD51VM user manual Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

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The signal cable should be completely connected to the display card/computer.

The display card should be completely seated in its slot.

Check front power Switch and computer power switch should be in the ON position.

Check to make sure that a supported mode has been selected on the display card or system being used. (Please consult display card or system manual to change graphics mode.)

Check the monitor and your display card with respect to compatibility and recommended settings.

Check the signal cable connector for bent or pushed-in pins.

Check the signal input.

Power Button does not respond

Unplug the power cord of the monitor from the AC outlet to turn off and reset the monitor.

Image persistence

Image persistence is when a “ghost” of an image remains on the screen even after the monitor has been turned off. Unlike CRT monitors, LCD monitors’ image persistence is not permanent, but constant images being displayed for a long period of time should be avoided.

To alleviate image persistence, turn the monitor off for as long as an image was displayed. For example, if an image was on the monitor for one hour and a residual image remains, the monitor should be turned off for one hour to erase the image.

NOTE: As with all personal display devices, NEC-Mitsubishi Electronics Displays recommends using a screen saver at regular intervals whenever the screen is idle or turning off the monitor when not in use.

Image is unstable, unfocused or swimming is apparent

Signal cable should be completely attached to the computer.

Use the OSM Image Adjust controls to focus and adjust display by increasing or decreasing the fine total. When the display mode is changed, the OSM Image Adjust settings may need to be re-adjusted.

Check the monitor and your display card with respect to compatibility and recommended signal timings.

If your text is garbled, change the video mode to non-interlace and use 60 Hz refresh rate.

LED on monitor is not lit (no green or amber colour can be seen)

Power Switch should be in the ON position and power cord should be connected.

Display image is not sized properly

Use the OSM Image Adjust controls to increase or decrease the H.SIZE.

Check to make sure that a supported mode has been selected on the display card or system being used. (Please consult display card or system manual to change graphics mode.)

No Video

If no video is present on the screen, turn the Power button off and on again.

Make certain the computer is not in a power-saving mode (touch the keyboard or mouse).

No Sound

Check to see if speaker cable is properly connected.

Check to see if mute is activated.

Check to see if volume in OSM is set at minimum.

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Contents AccuSync LCD51VM AccuSync LCD71VM English-1 DeclarationFCC Information For the Customer to use in U.S.A. or CanadaDeclaration of Conformity Canadian Department of Communications Compliance StatementQuick Start ContentsTilt Remove Monitor Stand for MountingEnglish-4 Connecting a Flexible Arm Removing the BaseEnglish-5 English-6 ControlsBasic function at pressing each key Button OSM structureEnglish-7 Factory PresetEnglish-8 OSM WarningSafety Precautions and Maintenance Recommended useEnglish-9 English-10 ErgonomicsSpecifications LCD51VM Monitor Monitor Specifications AccuSync LCD51VM MonitorEnglish-11 Specifications LCD71VM Monitor Monitor Specifications AccuSync LCD71VM MonitorEnglish-12 English-13 FeaturesTroubleshooting TCO’99

LCD71VM, LCD51VM, LCD51VM, LCD71VM specifications

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