Troubleshooting
If you have a problem setting up or using your monitor, you might be able to solve it
yourself. Before calling your dealer or Lenovo, try the suggested actions that are appropriate
to your problem.
Table 3-2. Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible cause
Suggested action
Reference
The words” Out
of Range” are
shown on the
screen, and the
power indicator is
flashing white.
The system is set to a
display mode which is
not supported by the
monitor
• If you are replacing an old
monitor, reconnect it and
adjust the display mode to
within the specified range
for your new monitor.
• If using a Windows
system, restart the system
in safe mode, then select
a supported display mode
for your computer.
• If these options do not
work, contact the Customer
Support Centre.
The image quality
is unacceptable
The video signal cable is
not
connected with the
monitor or system
completely.
Be sure the signal cable is
firmly plugged into the system
and monitor.
The color settings may be
incorrect.
Select another color setting
from the OSD menu.
The automatic image
setup function was not
performed.
Perform automatic image setup. “Adjusting your
The power
indicator is not
lit and there is no
image.
• The monitor’s
power switch is
not switched on.
• The power cord is
loose or disconnected.
• There is no power
at the outlet.
• Be sure the power cord
is connected properly.
• Be sure the outlet has power.
• Power on the monitor.
• Try using another power cord.
• Try using another
electrical outlet.
Screen is blank
and power
indicator is amber.
The monitor is in Standby
/ Suspend mode
• Press any key on the
keyboard or move the
mouse to restore operation.
• Check the Power options
settings on your computer.
The power
indicator is
amber
,
but there is no
image
The video signal cable
is loose or disconnected
from the system or
monitor
Be sure the video cable is
connected with the system
properly
The monitor brightness
and contrast are at the
lowest setting.
Adjust the brightness and
contrast setting on the OSD
menu.
Chapter 2.Adjusting and using your monitor 2-8