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Milhouse Van Houten November 9th 06 10:15 PM

What does flashing green/amber on my Viewsonic PT795 mean?
 
About three weeks ago, my PT795's screen went black, and the LED went from
its normal green (signifying full power) to an alternating amber and green,
for which the manual has no explanation.

At that time, power cycling cleared the problem, but yesterday it happened
again, and this time it's apparently for good.

Symptoms:
1) When turned on, the monitor makes its normal loud sound, but the screen
is always black no matter what.
2) When hooked to a working PC, the monitor's LED alternates between amber
and green at a half-second internal.

I've eliminated all other variables, such as the PC and cable.

The Viewsonic PT795 is an aperture-grille type, and it's been in use since
1999.

Thanks for any ideas. I've searched online for the service manual or any
other hint about what's going on here, but have come up empty.



Homer J Simpson November 10th 06 01:09 AM

What does flashing green/amber on my Viewsonic PT795 mean?
 

"Milhouse Van Houten" wrote in message
reenews.net...

About three weeks ago, my PT795's screen went black, and the LED went from
its normal green (signifying full power) to an alternating amber and
green, for which the manual has no explanation.


Often it means the monitor is in stand by mode. Same problem on two PCs?
Might be the video cable.






Milhouse Van Houten November 10th 06 01:46 AM

What does flashing green/amber on my Viewsonic PT795 mean?
 
"Homer J Simpson" wrote in message
news:UiQ4h.61407$H7.55524@edtnps82...

"Milhouse Van Houten" wrote in message
reenews.net...

About three weeks ago, my PT795's screen went black, and the LED went
from its normal green (signifying full power) to an alternating amber and
green, for which the manual has no explanation.


Often it means the monitor is in stand by mode. Same problem on two PCs?
Might be the video cable.


Standby mode for this monitor is solid yellow, so that's not it.

When troubleshooting, I tried a different cable to a different PC -- same
thing, alternating amber and green.

Note also that I can't even get into the monitor's OSD.



James Sweet November 10th 06 02:07 AM

What does flashing green/amber on my Viewsonic PT795 mean?
 
Milhouse Van Houten wrote:
About three weeks ago, my PT795's screen went black, and the LED went from
its normal green (signifying full power) to an alternating amber and green,
for which the manual has no explanation.

At that time, power cycling cleared the problem, but yesterday it happened
again, and this time it's apparently for good.

Symptoms:
1) When turned on, the monitor makes its normal loud sound, but the screen
is always black no matter what.
2) When hooked to a working PC, the monitor's LED alternates between amber
and green at a half-second internal.

I've eliminated all other variables, such as the PC and cable.

The Viewsonic PT795 is an aperture-grille type, and it's been in use since
1999.

Thanks for any ideas. I've searched online for the service manual or any
other hint about what's going on here, but have come up empty.




Look at the power supply section, the fact that it cleared up on its own
the first time makes me suspect that rather than a short elsewhere
loading it down. Could be as simple as a cracked solder joint, might
have some bad capacitors.

jakdedert November 10th 06 05:59 AM

What does flashing green/amber on my Viewsonic PT795 mean?
 
James Sweet wrote:
Milhouse Van Houten wrote:
About three weeks ago, my PT795's screen went black, and the LED went
from its normal green (signifying full power) to an alternating amber
and green, for which the manual has no explanation.

At that time, power cycling cleared the problem, but yesterday it
happened again, and this time it's apparently for good.

Symptoms:
1) When turned on, the monitor makes its normal loud sound, but the
screen is always black no matter what.
2) When hooked to a working PC, the monitor's LED alternates between
amber and green at a half-second internal.

I've eliminated all other variables, such as the PC and cable.

The Viewsonic PT795 is an aperture-grille type, and it's been in use
since 1999.

Thanks for any ideas. I've searched online for the service manual or
any other hint about what's going on here, but have come up empty.



Look at the power supply section, the fact that it cleared up on its own
the first time makes me suspect that rather than a short elsewhere
loading it down. Could be as simple as a cracked solder joint, might
have some bad capacitors.

Try a little 'percussive maintenance'.

IOW, whack a couple of times. If you've got a bad solder joint, that
will often confirm the problem. It'll start up for some undetermined
period of time. While not a definitive diagnosis (it might still have a
bad joint, but not come on upon a couple solid blows), it works more
often than not. If it does, open it up and try to localize the issue.

jak


Milhouse Van Houten November 11th 06 01:28 AM

What does flashing green/amber on my Viewsonic PT795 mean?
 
"jakdedert" wrote in message
...
James Sweet wrote:
Milhouse Van Houten wrote:
About three weeks ago, my PT795's screen went black, and the LED went
from its normal green (signifying full power) to an alternating amber
and green, for which the manual has no explanation.

At that time, power cycling cleared the problem, but yesterday it
happened again, and this time it's apparently for good.

Symptoms:
1) When turned on, the monitor makes its normal loud sound, but the
screen is always black no matter what.
2) When hooked to a working PC, the monitor's LED alternates between
amber and green at a half-second internal.

I've eliminated all other variables, such as the PC and cable.

The Viewsonic PT795 is an aperture-grille type, and it's been in use
since 1999.

Thanks for any ideas. I've searched online for the service manual or any
other hint about what's going on here, but have come up empty.



Look at the power supply section, the fact that it cleared up on its own
the first time makes me suspect that rather than a short elsewhere
loading it down. Could be as simple as a cracked solder joint, might have
some bad capacitors.

Try a little 'percussive maintenance'.

IOW, whack a couple of times. If you've got a bad solder joint, that will
often confirm the problem. It'll start up for some undetermined period of
time. While not a definitive diagnosis (it might still have a bad joint,
but not come on upon a couple solid blows), it works more often than not.
If it does, open it up and try to localize the issue.


I tried rapping it reasonably hard, but perhaps not hard enough or in the
right places. I'll attempt to open it up (hopefully without marring it) and
see if anything jumps out at me (hopefully not literally).



Barney Gumble November 13th 06 11:30 AM

What does flashing green/amber on my Viewsonic PT795 mean?
 
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006 17:46:24 -0800 "Milhouse Van Houten"
wrote in Message id:
ews.net:

"Homer J Simpson" wrote in message
news:UiQ4h.61407$H7.55524@edtnps82...

"Milhouse Van Houten" wrote in message
reenews.net...

About three weeks ago, my PT795's screen went black, and the LED went
from its normal green (signifying full power) to an alternating amber and
green, for which the manual has no explanation.


Often it means the monitor is in stand by mode. Same problem on two PCs?
Might be the video cable.


Standby mode for this monitor is solid yellow, so that's not it.

When troubleshooting, I tried a different cable to a different PC -- same
thing, alternating amber and green.

Note also that I can't even get into the monitor's OSD.


*BELCH*


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