Troubleshooting, Check list – Samsung LH19ISBBHQ-XAX User Manual

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Check List

Q & A
Self-Test Feature
Check

Before calling for service, check the information in this section to see if you can remedy any

problems yourself. If you do need assistance, please call,

the phone number on the

Information section or contact your dealer

.

Symptom

Check List

Solutions

No images on the

screen. I cannot turn

on the monitor.

Is the power cord connected

properly?

Check the power cord connection

and supply.

Can you see "

" on the

screen?

Check the signal cable connection.

If the power is on, reboot the

computer to see the initial

screen(the login screen), which

can be seen.

If the initial screen (the login screen)

appears, boot the computer in the

applicable mode (the safe mode for

Windows ME/XP/2000) and then

change the frequency of the video

card.
(Refer to the

Preset Timing Modes

)

Note: If the initial screen (the login

screen) does not appear,

contact a

service center or your dealer

.

Can you see "

" on the

screen?

You can see this message when the

signal from the video card exceeds

the maximum resolution and

frequency that the monitor can

properly handle.

Adjust the maximum resolution and

frequency that the monitor can

properly handle.

There is no image on the

screen. Is the power indicator

on the monitor blinking at 1

second intervals?

The monitor is in PowerSaver mode.

Press a key on the keyboard or move

the mouse to activate the monitor

and restore the image on the screen.

The image on the

screen is shaking.

Check the monitor configuration

to see if it is in Interlace Mode.

(Interlace Mode: Vertical

frequency 43Hz, 87Hz(i), etc)

The signal from the video card

exceeds the maximum resolution and

frequency of the monitor.

Are there any magnetic

products such as a power

adapter, speaker or a high

voltage wire near by?

Move the monitor away from

anything that can create a strong

magnetic field.

Is the voltage stable?

The screen image can appear to

shake or vibrate at a particular time

of day due to low supply voltage.

The screen image can also appear to shake or vibrate if there is a

problem with the video card or the computer's main board.

The screen shows

strange colors or

just black and white.

Is the screen displaying only

one color as if looking at the

screen through a cellophane

paper?

Check the signal cable connection.

Make sure the video card is fully

inserted in it's slot.

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