Troubleshooting – Philips 220BW8EB-27 User Manual

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• Safety and

Troubleshooting

• FAQs

• Common

Problems

• Imaging

Problems

• Regulatory

Information

• Other Related

Information

Troubleshooting

This page deals with problems that can be corrected by the user. If the problem still persists

after you have tried these solutions, contact your nearest Philips dealer.

Common Problems

Having this problem

Check these items

No Picture

(Power LED not lit)

Make sure the power cord is plugged

into the power outlet and into the

back of the monitor.

First, ensure that the power button on

the front of the monitor is in the OFF

position, then press it to the ON

position.

No Picture

(Power LED is amber or yellow)

Make sure the computer is turned on.

Make sure the signal cable is properly

connected to your computer.

Check to see if the monitor cable has

bent pins.

The Energy Saving feature may be

activated

Screen says

Make sure the monitor cable is

properly connected to your computer.

(Also refer to the Quick Set-Up

Guide).

Check to see if the monitor cable has

bent pins.

Make sure the computer is turned on.

Screen says

Make sure the vertical sync of input

signal is within the range of 56 ~ 7

6

Hz.

Change the refresh rate to 56~7

6 Hz

within 10 minutes.

Re-power on monitor to start over

again if you failed to change the

refresh rate within 10 minutes.

AUTO button not working properly

The Auto Function is designed for

use on standard Macintosh or IBM-

compatible PCs running Microsoft

Windows.

It may not work properly if using

nonstandard PC or video card.

The AUTO adjustment does not

function when digital input is used for

display.

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