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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
Nothing is displayed on the screen.
Is the monitor's power cord plugged
in?
yCheck if the power cord is correctly plugged in to the power outlet.
Is the power indicator on?
yCheck the power indicator.
Is the power indicator displaying
red?
yCheck that the connected input is enabled (Menu - Input).
Is the power indicator blinking?
yIf the monitor is in power-saving mode, move the mouse or press any
key on the keyboard to switch the display on.
yCheck if the computer is turned on.
Is the "OUT OF RANGE" message
displayed?
yThis occurs when signals transferred from the PC (video card) are out
of the horizontal or vertical frequency range of the monitor. Please see
the "Product Specification" section of this manual to set the appropri-
ate frequency.
Is the "CHECK SIGNAL CONNEC-
TION" message is displayed?
yThis is displayed when the signal cable between the PC and the moni-
tor is missing or disconnected. Check the cable and reconnect.
The "OSD LOCKED" message is displayed.
Are some functions unavailable
when pressing the Menu button?
yThe OSD is locked. Go to Menu > Settings and set "OSD Lock" to
Unlock.
The screen retains an image.
Does image sticking occur even
when the monitor is turned off?
yDisplaying a still image for a prolonged time may cause damage to the
screen, resulting in the retention of the image.
yUse a screen saver to protect the screen when using the monitor for a
prolonged period of time.
yVertical Frequency: In order to display an image, the screen must be refreshed dozens of times per
second like a fluorescent lamp.
The number of times the screen is refreshed per second is called vertical frequency or refresh rate
and is represented by Hz.
yHorizontal Frequency: The time it takes to display one horizontal line is called the horizontal cycle.
The number of horizontal lines displayed in one second can be calculated by dividing one by the
horizontal cycle. This is called horizontal frequency and is represented by kHz.
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