3.The electrical outlet might be dead. Test the outlet by plugging in a lamp or other device.

The power indicator is on, but there is no image on the screen.

1.Make sure the computer is turned on.

2.Make sure the video interface cable is properly connected to the monitor and the video interface on the computer. See “Connecting the Monitor to Your Computer” on page 7.

3.Adjust the contrast and brightness controls. See page 10.

4.The input signals may be outside the monitor’s horizontal and vertical frequency ranges (31-48 KHz horizontal and

56-87 Hz vertical). Make sure the input signals are within the specified ranges.

5.Make sure your computer’s DIP switches, jumpers, and setup program settings match the monitor’s settings. If you are using a video card, make sure any DIP switches or jumpers on the card are set properly. See your computer or video adapter card manual for instructions.

6.Make sure your application program settings are correctly set for the monitor.

The image is not centered or it locks in place on the screen.

Adjust the H-center and V-center controls on the front of the monitor as described on page 10.

The image is too big or too small for the screen.

Adjust the H-size and V-size controls on the front of the monitor as described on page 10.

12 14” Super VGA Color Monitor