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Function test
After repair, be sure to confirm that all functions are working.
Support and troubleshooting
The following table lists possible problems, the possible cause or each problem, and the recommended
solutions.
Function test
After repair, be sure to confirm that all functions are working.
Table 4-1:
Function test
Te
st item
Operating description
Tool used
HDMI test
Confirm whether image displays and sound
plays correctly on the monitor.
Computer or DVD player
DP test
Confirm whether image displays and sound
plays correctly on the monitor.
Computer or DVD player
Audio test
Change volume and balance to confirm whether
volume is smooth and loud enough.
Speaker
Table 4-1:
Function test
Test item
Operating description
Tool used
HDMI test
Confirm whether image displays and sound
plays correctly on the monitor.
Computer or DVD player
D-SUB test
Confirm whether image displays and sound
plays correctly on the monitor.
Computer or D-SUB player
Table 4-2:
Solving common problems
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
Screen is blank
or video is
flashing.
Power cord is disconnected.
Connect the power cord.
Monitor is off.
Power the power button.
NOTE: If pressing the
Power button has no
effect, press and hold the
power button for 10
seconds to disable the
Power button lockout
feature.
Master power switch is set to off.
Set the master power
switch on the rear of the
monitor to the On position.
Video cable is improperly connected.
Connect the video cable
properly.
System is in Auto-Sleep Mode.
Press any key on the
keyboard or move the
mouse to inactivate the
screen blanking utility.
Video card is incompatible.
Open the OSD menu and
select the Input menu. Set
AutoSwitch Input to Off
and manually select the
input, or replace the video
card or connect the video
cable to one of the
computer’s on-board video
sources.
Image appears
blurred,
Brightness is too low.
Open the OSD menu and
select Brightness to adjust