JVC GM-V42C, LCT1616-001A, 0204MKH-MW-VP Self-diagnostic Indication, Self-diagnostic Report Sheet

Models: 0204MKH-MW-VP GM-V42C LCT1616-001A

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Self-diagnostic Indication
Unplug the power cord.

Self-diagnostic Indication

When something abnormal occurs with the Monitor, this function informs you of the condition of the Monitor with self-diagnostic lamps, allowing for smooth service work.

Remote sensor

1

2

3

Power lamp

Self-diagnostic lamps (1 to 3)

If the screen monitor turns off and self-diagnostic lamps light or flash

If the self-diagnostic lamps light or flash in red, check the following before consulting the dealer where you purchased the Monitor.

If self-diagnostic lamp 1 (upper) flashes, lamp 2 (middle) lights, and lamp 3 (lower) flashes

This may be caused by the dusty intakes on the rear. If this happens, switch off the main power by POWER switch (set to “‡ (off)”), unplug the AC power cord, then clean the intakes by referring to the instruction on page 2.

After cleaning, switch on the Monitor’s main power again. If self-diagnostic lamps do not go off, consult your dealer immediately.

If the screen monitor dims a little and “TEMP. OVER” lights (or flashes)

If “TEMP. OVER” lights or flashes at the right bottom of the screen, check the following before consulting the dealer where you purchased the Monitor.

“TEMP. OVER” appears to warn you of the internal heat buildup, which is usually caused by accumulated dust around the intakes or by improper installation. If the cause of the internal heat buildup is eliminated, this indication disappears and the screen recovers the brightness.

If “TEMP. OVER” flashes in yellow

This may be caused by the dusty intakes on the rear. If this happens, switch off the main power by POWER switch (set to “‡ (off)”), unplug the AC power cord, then clean the intakes by referring to the instruction on page 2.

After cleaning, switch on the Monitor’s main power again. If “TEMP. OVER” still flashes, this trouble may be caused by improper installation or improper location of the Monitor. In this case, consult your dealer immediately to solve this improper installation and to improve the circumstances around the Monitor.

If “TEMP. OVER” lights in red

“TEMP. OVER” will be shown for abut two minutes, the Monitor will shut off automatically, then the Self- diagonal lamps light in red. If this happens, switch off the main power by POWER switch (set to “‡ (off)”), unplug the AC power cord, then consult your dealer immediately.

If the trouble still persists, follow the procedure below:

1 Check which lamps are lighting or flashing.

On the Self-diagnostic Report Sheet (below), check the box next to “Lights” or “Flashes” of the corresponding lamp or lamps.

Only one lamp may light or flash, or all three lamps may do so.

2 Switch off the POWER switch on the back of the Monitor.

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4 Call your dealer and tell which lamps are lighting or flashing. (Copy and fax the Self-diagnostic Report Sheet below.)

Note:

If you switch on the main power immediately after switching it off (or after recovering from a brief power interruption), the self-diagnostic lamps may light (or flash), and no image may appear on the screen. In this case, switch off the main power again, wait for about 10 seconds, then switch it on again. If no self-diagnostic lamps light or flash, you can operate and use the Monitor as usual.

Self-diagnostic Report Sheet

Store name where you purchased the Monitor

To

Model Name:

Plasma Display Monitor

GM-V42C

The self-diagnostic lamps light or flash as listed on the following table. Please give me immediate advice or service if necessary.

Self-diagnostic lamps

NO.

Lamp position

Conditions

 

 

 

 

1

Upper

&Lights

&Flashes

 

 

 

 

2

Middle

&Lights

&Flashes

 

 

 

 

3

Lower

&Lights

&Flashes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TEMP. OVER

&Lights

&Flashes

 

 

 

 

Your Name:

Telephone No.:

Address:

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JVC GM-V42C manual Self-diagnostic Indication, Self-diagnostic Report Sheet, Check which lamps are lighting or flashing