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Default TFT monitor goes fubar

OSD is fine but as soon the unit is connected to a pc, the monitor goes on
and off and a clicking sound can be heard.
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Bart Bervoets wrote:
OSD is fine but as soon the unit is connected to a pc, the monitor goes on
and off and a clicking sound can be heard.
Model exair F173

Bart Bervoets


Try setting the monitor properties in windows to generic VGA monitor
640x480 fixed and see what it does then. Also, try it on a different PC
to see if it acts any different.

Bob

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Nah, i opened the unit and it had 2 bulged caps in the power supply.
Works fine now.

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On Oct 23, 6:55 pm, "Bart Bervoets" wrote:
Nah, i opened the unit and it had 2 bulged caps in the power supply.
Works fine now.

Bart Bervoets

hi Gart , im phil from uk , can you tell me how you cured fault in yoru
lcd , i now have two of them here , both with same fault , picutre
would be apppriecated if pos
thanks
phil

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