Troubleshooting – Sony CPD-200ES User Manual

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Troubleshooting

This section may help you isolate a problem and as a result,
eliminate the need to contact technical support, allowing
continued productivity.

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If the cl) POWER indicator is not lit.

— Check that the power cord is properly

connected.

— Check that the

(1)

POWER switch is in the

"ON" position.

^ If the

(1)

POWER indicator is flashing in

green

and orange alternately.

— Check that your computer power switch is in

the "ON" position.

— The monitor will recover when you press any

key on the keyboard of the computer.

— Check that the video cable is properly

connected.

— Ensure that no pins are bent or pushed in the

HD15 connector of the cable.

— Check that the video card is seated

completely in a proper bus slot.

— Check that the video sync signal is within

that specified for the monitor.

— If using a Macintosh system, check that a

proper HD15 - D15 adapter is provided to
work correctly with your Macintosh.

— The monitor has a self-diagnose function.

After disconnecting the video signal cable
from the computer, turn on the C) POWER
switch of the monitor. Press and hold the "+"
side of the 3 button for 2 seconds, then color
bars will appear. The monitor is operating
normally if the red, green, and blue color bars
appear. Contact the maker of the computer to
which the raonitor is connected.

^ If the (!) POWER indicator is flashing.

— There is a potential monitor failure. Contact

your dealer.

If the message of "OUT OF SCAN RANGE" appears on the
screen

Check that the video sync signal is specified for
the monitor.

Picture is scrambled

^ Check your graphics board manual for the

proper monitor setting on your Multiscan lOOES/
200ES.
Check this manual and confirm that the graphic

mode and the frequency at which you are trying

to operate is supported. Even within the proper
range some video boards may have a sync pulse
that is too narrow for the monitor to sync

correctly.

Color is not uniform

^ If the monitor is close to any potential sources of

magnetic fields such as a speaker, or you turn the
monitor while the (!) POWER switch is in the

'

"ON" position, color may not be uniform. Trip
the (!) POWER switch once to activate the Auto­
degauss cycle*.

Picture is flickering

^ If the refresh rate is not appropriate, the picture

may flicker. Set the refresh rate of the
non-interlace mode as high as possible on the
computer. For detailes on how to set the refresh
rate, consult the dealer of your computer or

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video board.

Screen image is not centered or sized properly

^ Adjust the "CENTER," "SIZE," or "GEOMETRY"

on the OSD (pages 5, 6),
Some video modes do not fill the screen to the

edge of the monitor. There is no single answer to
solve the problem. There is a tendency to have
this problem on higher refresh timings and
Macintosh video timings.

Picture is fuzzy

^ Adjust the "CONTRAST" and "BRIGHTNESS"

on the OSD (page 5). We have come across
several brands of SVGA boards that have an
excessive video output level which creates a

fuzzy picture at max contrast.

^ Trip the (!) POWER switch once to activate the

Auto-degauss cycle*.

Picture bounces or has wavy oscillations

^ Isolate and eliminate any potential sources of

electric or magnetic fields. Common causes for

this symptom are electric fans, fluorescent
lighting, laser printers, and so on.

^ If you have another monitor close to this

monitor, increase the distance between them to
reduce the interference.

Try plugging the monitor into a different AC
outlet, preferably on a different circuit.
Try the monitor on a completely different

computer in a different room.

Picture appears to be ghosting

"► Eliminate the use of video cable extension cables

and/or video switch boxes if this symptom
occurs. Excessive cable length or weak
connections can produce this symptom.

A fine horizontal line (wire) is visible

This wire stabilizes the vertically striped
Aperture Grille (page 8). This Aperture Grille
allows more light to pass through to the screen
giving the Trinitron CRT more color and
brightness.

Wavy or elliptical (moire) pattern is visible

^ Due to the relationship between resolution,

monitor AG pitch and the pitch of some image
patterns, certain screen backgrounds, especially
gray, sometimes show moire. This can only be
eliminated by changing your desktop pattern.

Just after turning the monitor on, a "boon" noise is heard

Just after turning the monitor on, a noise may be

heard for about 3 seconds.
This noise is not failure, it is caused by the Auto­
degauss cycle*.

• The Auto-degauss function demagnetizes the metal frame of

the CRT to obtain a neutral field for uniform color
reproduction. If a second degauss cycle is needed, allow a
minimum interval of 20 minutes for the best result.

• If the problem persists, call your authorized Sony dealer from

a location near your monitor.

• Note the model name and the serial number of your monitor.

Also note the make and name of vour computer and video
board.

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