Starlogic 19" lcd power switch problem. It was working and now it is not. Iturned it off last night, it was fine. I went to turn it on today and nothing.
I am experiencing the same problem, when you unplug the battery the light on the battery stays solid Green, However when you plug it in the monitor...it fades in and out....and the monitor does not turns on.I am experiencing the same problem, when you unplug the battery the light on the battery stays solid Green, However when you plug it in the monitor...it fades in and out....and the monitor does not turns on.
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Same thing happened to me! Went to bed last night, everything was fine. Woke up
today, orange light came on, no display, slight flickering seen, but
that's it. Cables and cords are fine, tried unplugging and plugging it
back in, NOTHING. Totally dead. I'm guess off to buy a new one today.
Typical made-in-China JUNK.
fiona_sheeha, If ACER warranty service not an option, then unit will need local tech to troubleshoot unit's power supply/inverter circuit for possible COMMON and repairable printed circuit board fix. You must read more of my fixya profile and visit the web links you find there so you will know and understand what ALL your options are!!! Some units require less than $5 in parts to refurbish them to working status. Your "cold-cathode-fluorescent-lamp" backlit LCD monitor isn't any different than any other brand of monitor in it's basic operating principles!! I hope this helps. 12fixlouie
But of course...it's can. Asked him if the LCD Monitor got any power (a green light on) If it has, switch cables, if it have a DVI connection used that cable and see if it work. Still had a problems...Then the backlight is burnt out. Have a nice day!
If you are getting a "No Signal" message, someone may have inadvertantly pressed the wrong button on the monitor. Use up arrow of button #5 below to cycle through RGB (normal VGA connection) and DVI sources. Down arrow will result in "No Signal" message.
There are five buttons at the bottom of the screen on this monitor. From the left:
1 - sound volume
2 - degausser
3 - power on/off
4 - monitor set-up
5 - RGB/DVI source
I am experiencing the same problem, when you unplug the battery the light on the battery stays solid Green, However when you plug it in the monitor...it fades in and out....and the monitor does not turns on.
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