3.MakeSurethe monitor is set to correct input. Some monitors can accept input from two sources.

4.If your LCD screen is displaying information, you may have disabled the external monitor. Check your video utility settings. If you experience flickering on an external monitor, you may have to use the CLMODE utility to select a different monitor type or video mode. See page 2-10 for more information about the video utilities.

5.Remove any diskette from drive A, and turn off the computer and the monitor. Check that the monitor's power cable is securely connected to the monitor and to an electrical outlet.

Be sure monitor cable is properly connected to both the monitor and the computer. Then turn both power switches back on.

6.If the monitor still does not work, turn off both the computer and the monitor. Then check the electrical outlet for powr. Plug a portable lamp into the outlet and turn it on to see if the outlet supplies power.

7.If the outlet works and an image still does not appear on your monitor when you turn on the computer, contact your Authorized EPSON Servicer.

The Computer Lock Up

If the computer locks up and does not respond to your keyboard entries, try the following:

1.Wait a few minutes to see if the computer really is disabled. Some operations take longer than others to perform. For example, a spreadsheet program takes longer to recalculate an entire spreadsheet than to record one figure. Also, programs involving many calculations can take several minutes to complete.

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