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TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
No power
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Verify the power cord is properly connected to the power outlet and to
the display.
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Verify the power switch is ON and that the Power button on the remote or keypad has
been turned on (the front LED should be green).
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Plug another electrical device to the power outlet to verify that the outlet is supplying
the proper voltage.
The display shuts down suddenly
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Verify that a source is active.
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The display may have overheated. Remove any objects blocking the vents.
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Review the Windows power settings of the display.
No image
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If attempting to display an external source, see “No image from external source” below.
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Verify that the display is turned on (the front LED should be green).
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Verify that the display's PC is turned on (the PC LED on the back of the display should be
solid green).
No image from external source
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Verify that connections between the source and the display have been
made correctly.
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Verify that the cables are in good condition.
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Verify the correct input source is selected and that the input signal is compatible with
the display.
The colors on the display do not look
right
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Adjust the color settings in the Picture menu.
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Reset the picture settings.
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Verify that connections between the source and the display have been
made correctly.
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Verify that the cables are in good condition.
No touchpad activity with external
computer
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Verify that the USB B to USB type A cable is plugged from the laptop into the display
correctly.
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Verify that the laptop’s operating system is Windows® 7 or 8. (The display touchpad does
not support any other operating systems.)
Touchpad functions are not
functioning consistently
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Remove all objects placed on the lip of the display and/or within 2” of the touchpad
screen.
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Disable the PiP feature. The display works best when the Mondopad software is the main
image displayed.
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Power the display off and back on after a few seconds. Re-booting the display helps the
touchpad to re-synchronize.
Remote is not working
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Make sure the batteries are installed in the proper orientation and are not dead.
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Verify the remote is turned on (the button is on the bottom of the remote).
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Verify you are pointing the remote at the table and are within 26’ (8m) and 30 degrees
(horz/vert) of the sensor.
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Verify that the IR Control setting in the Advanced Option OSD menu is set
to Normal.