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Monitor problem
Posted: 18 Nov 2005, 05:57
by Flow
Hi all, I cant use my computer now, I tought that it was my video card, but no its my monitor. But for the weekend il have one. Sorry if im little ofline for practicing. But il be there for the race sunday.
Posted: 18 Nov 2005, 06:06
by Bilbo
Just in case you haven't thought about it: if your video card has TV out, you could play on a TV (it would probably be ugly but it would work)...
Posted: 18 Nov 2005, 06:10
by Flow
I thought that i have to tell the computer to switch to the Tv line. I didnt knew i coud just plug it and it woud automaticaly work on it... for tonight i have one from my work place, and il bring it back for the weekend. il take the time to send mine for repair, and if too expensive, il buy a new one, witch im preparing myself for. Im saving a little.
Posted: 18 Nov 2005, 19:12
by dutch power
Hi m8 i dont know if you are a bit handy, but if you tell me what the monitor exact do i mayby can tell you what the problem is

. We repair those thingy's so who knows. BTW, i have to repair mine own monitor as well
But they are so easy, there's not so many things init wich will brake just a few things.
Posted: 19 Nov 2005, 00:08
by Flow
Well i just cant get the picture on the screen. I can open the Menu for adjustment. If i unplug from computer, a small window flash saying no signal. So its like if it just cant display image from computer. Strange.
Its only 3 years old.
Posted: 19 Nov 2005, 21:20
by dutch power
I can give you one advise,... get a belinea monitor those things are rock solid. Mine old one (backup) im using now is from "98
What kind of monitor you using,?? is it a tft,... if so a common problem with those thingy's is that the TL light usualy brakes. But you say it says no signal that means thats not the case then.
You can enter the menu for adjustments, that means it doesnt hit the securicy mode (guess its the wrong name for ) anyway this means the power suply and highvoltage circuit should be ok then. Otherwise it shouldnt say no signal on screen,....
To me this sounds a bit like that there is a problem on the main board or something with the cable mayby.
Ill shall ask this monday at mine work, there some people with more experience then me with monitors,... you know i usual only repair dvd players and recorders

thats mine speciality.
Ill let you know.
Mayby you can make it a bit easyer for me if you tell me wich monitor you are using ok.
Posted: 19 Nov 2005, 21:29
by Flow
Ok thanks, its a LG Studioworks E700B.
I opened it and try to replug all visible connection and dont work. Maybe its the little green board at end of Tube in a aluminium case, some circuit can be disconected with the heat...
Posted: 20 Nov 2005, 00:02
by dutch power
You have the posibility to test the monitor on a different pc?? if so i suggest to try that out.
and i need to know what the green led of the monitor does, is it flashing or is it not flashing
And monday ill ask the boys about this problem so you will know it by then

Posted: 20 Nov 2005, 02:54
by Flow
Ok, but i can test on another computer only on monday. Il be back with those infos.
Thanks
Posted: 21 Nov 2005, 17:59
by dutch power
I have asked it at work and they guy i talked to says that its higly likely that one of youre controller IC on the mainboard is broken.
He suggested to bring it to a workshop.
Posted: 21 Nov 2005, 22:34
by Flow
Thanks, il let you know when repair.
Posted: 24 Nov 2005, 18:29
by dutch power
I forgotten the name when i last posted, but i just rememberd it again.
There is something wrong with youre blanking signal horizontal and vertical, thats controlled by one of the controller IC's.