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hatim007 March 19th 05 01:52 PM

Nec LCD Monitor 1810X (quick display them goes away)
 
Hello Guys/Girls

LCD panel, when I press the BNC/D-SUB on the front panel of the monitor
I could see the output from the computer for about 3-5 seconds. with
Perfection.

However, after that it becomes black as deep space. There is power.


Any help will be great.

Thanks
Hatim


[email protected] March 19th 05 02:35 PM

Bad back light or ballast. Initial light up is ok, then it goes out
because the ballast is not seeing all the lamps come on ok.
Needs repaired.


hatim007 wrote:
Hello Guys/Girls

LCD panel, when I press the BNC/D-SUB on the front panel of the

monitor
I could see the output from the computer for about 3-5 seconds. with
Perfection.

However, after that it becomes black as deep space. There is power.


Any help will be great.

Thanks
Hatim



Jerry G. March 19th 05 02:49 PM

The ballast or lamps may need to be replaced.

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Jerry G.
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"hatim007" wrote in message
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Hello Guys/Girls

LCD panel, when I press the BNC/D-SUB on the front panel of the monitor
I could see the output from the computer for about 3-5 seconds. with
Perfection.

However, after that it becomes black as deep space. There is power.


Any help will be great.

Thanks
Hatim



JW March 21st 05 04:29 PM

On 19 Mar 2005 05:52:03 -0800 "hatim007" wrote in
Message id: . com:

Hello Guys/Girls

LCD panel, when I press the BNC/D-SUB on the front panel of the monitor
I could see the output from the computer for about 3-5 seconds. with
Perfection.

However, after that it becomes black as deep space. There is power.


I've fixed two of these with the same symptoms - blown picofuses on the
inverters were the culprit.

Dan LaBell March 29th 05 04:55 AM

JW wrote:
On 19 Mar 2005 05:52:03 -0800 "hatim007" wrote in
Message id: . com:


Hello Guys/Girls

LCD panel, when I press the BNC/D-SUB on the front panel of the monitor
I could see the output from the computer for about 3-5 seconds. with
Perfection.

However, after that it becomes black as deep space. There is power.



I've fixed two of these with the same symptoms - blown picofuses on the
inverters were the culprit.

I also have an lcd that behaves similiarly. I found that if I reboot a
few times it will eventually come back on, then that no longer worked.
This lcd comes with a dedicated pci video controller (which provides
power) , and its also dual head. There are some dos utilities that
control turning it lcd only, crt only, and dual, after a few times,
nolonger worked, I hacked up some dos batch files, that would turn the
lcd on and off in loop, and eventually it stays on, but seems to
producing a good amount of heat, and produces a smell, and it takes
longer and longer. I stopped using it, and bought a new lcd monitor,
this was used when I got it, but I'm wondering if it's repairable.

Dan LaBell March 29th 05 05:00 AM

JW wrote:
On 19 Mar 2005 05:52:03 -0800 "hatim007" wrote in
Message id: . com:


Hello Guys/Girls

LCD panel, when I press the BNC/D-SUB on the front panel of the monitor
I could see the output from the computer for about 3-5 seconds. with
Perfection.

However, after that it becomes black as deep space. There is power.



I've fixed two of these with the same symptoms - blown picofuses on the
inverters were the culprit.

I also have an lcd that behaves similiarly. I found that if I reboot a
few times it will eventually come back on, then that no longer worked.
This lcd comes with a dedicated pci video controller (which provides
power) , and its also dual head. There are some dos utilities that
control turning it lcd only, crt only, and dual, after a few times,
nolonger worked, I hacked up some dos batch files, that would turn the
lcd on and off in loop, and eventually it stays on, but seems to
producing a good amount of heat, and produces a smell, and it takes
longer and longer. I stopped using it, and bought a new lcd monitor,
this was used when I got it, but I'm wondering if it's repairable.



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