Troubleshooting

Screen doesn't show

when you turn on the monitor

No color or intermittent color

Color appears blotchy

Missing one or more colors

Dim Picture

Picture is too large or too small.

Edges of the picture are not square.

Picture has a double image.

Picture is not sharp.

Make sure the monitor cable is properly connected to your computer. (Also refer to the Quick Start Guide).

Check to see if the monitor cable has bent pins.

Make sure the computer is turned on.

If you are using a non-VESA-DDC standard video card, turn the DDC1 / 2B feature Off.

The picture may need degaussing.

Remove any nearby magnetic objects.

Face the monitor toward the East for the best picture quality.

Check the Color Temperature.

Make sure the monitor cable is properly connected to your computer.

Check to see if the monitor cable has bent pins.

Adjust the Brightness and Contrast controls.

Check your video card and it's owner's manual instructions for it may be a non-VESA-DDC Standard card.

Adjust the Horizontal and/or Vertical Size.

Adjust the Zoom.

Adjust the geometry.

Eliminate the use of a video extension cable and/or video switch box.

Face the monitor toward the East for the best picture quality.

Check to make sure Moiré is switched off.

Adjust Sync Input.

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Philips 109B user manual Troubleshooting

109B specifications

The Philips 109B is a notable product in the realm of computer monitors, particularly significant during its time for delivering a solid blend of functionality and affordability. Designed primarily for office and general computing use, the Philips 109B stands out as a reliable choice for users looking for a dependable display solution.

One of the key features of the Philips 109B is its display size. With a 19-inch screen, it strikes a balance between providing ample screen real estate for multitasking while still being compact enough to fit into various workspace setups. The screen resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels ensures adequate clarity for text and graphics, making it suitable for everyday tasks like word processing, browsing, and even light graphic design.

The monitor utilizes CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) technology, a standard in earlier generations of monitors, which contributes to its deep color reproduction and high refresh rates. Users benefit from a refresh rate of up to 85Hz, significantly reducing flickering and providing a smoother visual experience, particularly during prolonged use.

In terms of ergonomics, the Philips 109B features a tilt-adjustable design, allowing users to customize the angle of the screen to their preference, thus enhancing comfort during extended viewing sessions. The monitor's build quality is robust, reflecting the durability often associated with Philips products, which is crucial in an office environment where reliability is paramount.

Connectivity is another strong point for the Philips 109B, equipped with connectors that support conventional VGA interfaces. This makes it compatible with a wide range of computers and peripherals, ensuring easy integration into existing setups without the need for additional adapters or converters.

Moreover, the monitor includes various color settings, allowing users to adjust their viewing experience according to their personal preferences, which can be particularly beneficial for graphic work or video editing where color accuracy is important.

Overall, the Philips 109B exemplifies a practical, user-friendly monitor that caters to a variety of computing needs. Its combination of size, resolution, ergonomic features, and solid build quality makes it a commendable choice for users seeking a functional monitor without unnecessary frills. While newer technologies have emerged since its popularity, the Philips 109B remains a testament to the reliable design and engineering that Philips is known for.