4.
You may have set a timeout period for the LCD screen in
Setup or with the Windows ChipsCPL utility. This turns off
the screen automatically after a specified period of time has
elapsed with no system activity. Press any key to restore
the display. (See Chapters 1 and 3 for information about the
power management options, and Chapter 2 for information
on the ChipsCPL utility.)
The External Monitor Screen Is Blank
If you are using an external monitor and no image appears on
its screen, follow these steps to solve the problem :
1.
Make sure the monitor and then the computer are turned on.
2.
Adjust the brightness and contrast of the monitor screen
using the controls on the monitor.
3.
Check that the monitor’s power cable is securely connected
to the monitor and to an electrical outlet. Be sure the
monitor cable is properly connected to both the monitor
and the computer. If you need to adjust the connection,
turn the computer off, adjust the cables, and then turn on
the computer again.
4.
Make sure the monitor is set for the correct input. Some
monitors can accept input from two sources. See your
monitor manual for more information.
5.
You may have switched your display to LCD mode. Press
Fn F10
until you see the display on your external monitor.
Make sure the default display selected in Setup and the
setting in the Windows ChipsCPL utility are correct for
your system. See Chapters 1 and 2 for more information.
5-8
Troubleshooting
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