Dell W1900 owner manual ProblemPossible Solution, Settings for the TV display

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ProblemPossible Solution

The picture is off-centered or too small 1 Use Auto Adjust to check the Image Settings. Press Menu to enter the OSD, select Image Settings, and then select Auto Adjust.

2 Check the optimal resolution settings.

You may need to download a new video driver. For more information, go to support.dell.com.

 

NOTE: Some older video cards may not support the resolution

 

settings for the TV display.

No audio

1 Ensure the green audio cable is connected to audio connector

 

 

on the TV display and on the computer. For the location of the

 

 

connector on the TV display, see "Using the VGA Connector" on

 

 

page 17. See your computer documentation for the location of

 

 

connectors on your computer.

 

 

Do not connect the audio cable to the headphone jack.

 

2

Ensure the volume on the computer is not muted.

 

3

Verify that sound on your computer is working by checking the

 

 

speakers. See your computer documentation for information on

 

 

troubleshooting your computer.

 

4

Disconnect the TV display from the computer and test to see if

 

 

the TV display volume works.

PIP/POP/PBP not working

1 Ensure the settings in the OSD are properly set. Press Menu to

 

 

enter the OSD, and select PIP/POP/PBP.

 

2

Swap the video and audio source.

No video

NOTE: If you see a self-test, it means there is a problem with

 

your video card or you are using the wrong input source.

 

1

Ensure the TV display is turned on.

 

2

Verify that all the cables are properly connected to the TV

 

 

display, including the power cable.

 

3

Check to see if there is a blue or amber light on the lower,

 

 

right-hand corner of the TV display. A blue light indicates the

 

 

TV display is on. An amber light, means the TV display is in

 

 

power save mode.

 

4

Ensure VGA is selected in the Input Select menu. See "Input

 

 

Select Menu" on page 24 for more information.

 

5

Reconnect the computer.

 

6

Connect another device that you know is working properly.

 

7

Reset the original factory defaults. Press Menu on the remote

 

 

control, select Setup, and then select Factory Reset.

 

 

 

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Contents W . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m October Contents Using the Self-Test Feature When Your TV Display is Problems When Using the TV Display as a MonitorAbout Your TV Display Front ViewRight Side View Input Select buttonLeft Side View Bottom View Package Contents About Your TV Display Proper Location for Your TV Display Setting Up Your TV DisplayConnecting Your TV Display Setting Up Your TV Display Connecting Your Computer to the TV Display Using the ANT/Cable Coaxial Connector Using the Composite ConnectorUsing the S-Video Connector Using the Component ConnectorsUsing the DVI Connector Connecting a Video DeviceUsing the VGA Connector Setting Up Your TV Display Using Your Remote Control Installing BatteriesUsing Your Remote Control SAP Using Your Remote Control Using the On-Screen Display Using Your Remote Control With the OSDSelecting Your OSD Language Input Select MenuPicture Menu AudioPIP/POP/PBP Composite SizePIP/POP/PBP Compatibility Video SecondarySetting an Access Code Parental ControlClosed Caption Sleep TimerOSD Setup Setting Your Cable Channels Troubleshooting Your TV Display Troubleshooting TipsGeneral Problems ProblemProblem Problem Possible Solution Documentation for a list of supported connectionsProblem Possible Solution Message Possible Solution OSD MessagesRemote Control Problems Problems When Using the TV Display as a MonitorProblemPossible Solution Settings for the TV displaySpecifications for Your TV Display GeneralViewing Angle Physical DimensionPicture-In-Picture InputsAudio Additional FeaturesOutputs Specifications for Your TV Display Index Index
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