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Anonymous Posted on Dec 22, 2012

HP Pavilion F1523 15" LCD Monitor SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM CONNECTOR

SVGA CONNECTOR CABLE

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 25, 2007

SOURCE: Shaking Problem with LCD Screen - HP Pavilion F1703

It sounds like you need to use your "DeGausse" button to reset the magnetics in the screen.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 27, 2008

SOURCE: LCD Monitor Repair

With the computer on and the monitor connected, shine a flashlight at a slight angle on the screen and see if you can make out a picture. If you can, then it is most likely the ccfl inverter, if not possibly the power supply of the monitor.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 10, 2008

SOURCE: hp pavilion 1503 monitor lcd

Believe it or not, I got given a f1503 not working but without the power cable. He said the same thing everyone else is saying. I did not have a 12 volt 3amp converter but a 12 volt 1.5 amp converter. Plugged it in turned it on and wow it worked fine. It has been working for 1 week on with no problems. So try a different power converter, worked for me.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 13, 2008

SOURCE: inverter problem

1800652667 as soon as hurricane Ike gets done with Houston, Texas. Or www.hp.com/go/support

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John Cole

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2009

SOURCE: find out the power cable

here goes a link to the power cord

http://www.pdaaccessories.net/productDetail.asp?accid=935&searchcat=Laptop+Chargers

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Keyboard lights up screen stays black....after inserting recovery disk screen still remains black...

Would like you to attach an external monitor for a diagnoses.

A VGA monitor.
Can be a CRT monitor that resembles a small TV, or a flat LCD screen monitor, that has a VGA cable attached,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VGA_connector

1) Laptop OFF, monitor OFF, attach the VGA cable of the monitor to the laptop's VGA connector.

[For the HP Pavilion dv6000z Notebook PC, the VGA connector is on the Left side at the Rear. Second port from the rear. 15 pins.
3 rows of 5]

2) Turn the monitor on. If a CRT style allow it to warm up.
3) Turn the laptop on.

By default the display should show on the external VGA monitor.

If not, press, and hold down on the FN key,
(Second key from the left, on the Bottom row on the Keyboard),
and tap on the F4 key.
(Top of Keyboard towards the left)

Still no? Hold the Fn key down again, and at the same time tap on the F4 key.

There are 3 display options;

1) Internal monitor of laptop ONLY
2) Internal monitor of laptop AND external VGA monitor
3) External VGA monitor ONLY

IF, the display shows up on the external monitor, and if it is OK, the problem lies in the Display Assembly, and/or the Video Cable.

More on that in a moment.

IF, the display does Not show up on the external monitor, or if it is garbled, the graphics chipset is bad.

HOWEVER, there is a problem with the graphics chipset, for the dv6000 series of HP Pavilion Notebook PC's.
More specifically it isn't actually the graphics chipset itself, but the mounting of the graphics chipset to the motherboard.
More on this in a moment.

External VGA monitor shows a good display;
Video Cable:
The video cable is checked for apparent damage first, and at the same time, see if it's connectors are tightly plugged in.

On one end, the video cable is plugged into the motherboard.

(ALL power removed, AC adapter { Charger} and Battery, the Switch Cover is removed, and the Keyboard, far enough to lay it back out of the way. Keyboard Cable still attached to motherboard. The Display Cable is the one to the Far left, right under the left side of the LCD screen. The cable next to it, to the immediate right, is the Microphone Cable )

The video cable routed from the connection on the motherboard, up under the left Hinge Cover, and into the Display Assembly, where it then attaches to the Back of the LCD screen.

THIS connection must be checked also.

{ Just gave advice similar to this earlier. The asker's problem turned out to be a loose video cable connection, on the back of the LCD screen }

Examine the sheath of the video cable. See if there are signs of damage. If so the tiny wires inside the cable could be damaged.
Apparent damage or not, you may want to remove the video cable, and perform a continuity check with a multimeter. (Ohm's. Check each wire in the cable)

Video Cable connections prove to be tight, video cable continuity check proves video cable is OK, move on to the screen Inverter.

Primer:
An LCD screen cannot produce light. It needs an additional light source.
A Backlight is the additional light source.

A Backlight can be a CCFL, or a series of LED lights.

The Backlight is a CCFL for an HP Pavilion dv6000z Notebook PC.
[It is 2mm Wide, and 334mm Long. Or a little thicker than 1/16th inch Wide, and a little over 13 inches Long ]

A CCFL is a Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp.
Similar to Fluorescent lighting used in homes, and businesses, but on a MUCH smaller scale.

A screen Inverter is used to convert power (Electricity) from the laptop, FOR the Backlight, and LCD screen.

90 PERCENT OF THE TIME the fault is a bad screen Inverter.

Example of a screen Inverter for a Pavilion dv6000z Notebook PC,

http://www.nylaptopparts.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=560

The thin plastic frame that surrounds the LCD screen, and is in front of the LCD screen, (Resembles a picture frame), is the Display Bezel.
The screen Inverter is located behind the Display Bezel, and at the bottom of the LCD screen area.

http://www.insidemylaptop.com/remove-replace-lcd-screen-inverter-hp-pavilion-dv6000-laptop/

http://www.insidemylaptop.com/take-apart-hp-pavilion-dv6000-laptop/

External VGA monitor does NOT show a good display, it is a graphics chipset mounting issue, more to follow.
Regards,
joecoolvette
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How do I get my PC video signal to my TV. I s there a way with a wireless router and how will that be connected to my TV. Thank you.

Hi, you can use basic video cables to get your TV to act as a monitor. It depends on which ports your computer and TV have. You can use an S-video cable, a serial cable (with the blue connector that many monitors use), an HDMI cable, or a DVI cable. If both your computer and your TV both have any of these same ports, all you need is the cable and you can have your TV receive video signals from your computer.

Hope that helps!
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Need to hook my emachine monitor to my hp computer what do i need?

you need a cable that matches your video card. standard is svga cable. newer or better is dvi. any computer store will have these in stock.
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I moved and lost the video cable to my HP Pavilion F1903 monitor where can I get a new one

Any "male-male" video-cable will work.

Check whether you need a VGA-to-VGA cable, or a DVI-to-DVI cable, depending on the connectors (oval for VGA, rectangular for DVI) on both your monitor and your computer's video-card.

Try the local "Thrift Shop" (Salvation Army, Value Village, et cetera).
Try any local computer-store.
Try any "big-box" store (BestBuy, Walmart, Staples, OfficeDepot, FutureShop).
Try 'www.ebay.ca'.
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Connect projector to HP desktop

If you are attempting to connect an LCD projector to a laptop,you connect a monitor cable to your video card and the other end to the monitor input connector. You may have to use an adapter, I know on my LCD projector I had to use a DVI to VGA connector.
Can't say much more not knowing if you are having a problem with a particular brand of projector
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Hp pavilion ze5500 display monitor still doesn't work

IT could be a motherboard problem with the function key that controls the switching of the video infomation between the LCD screen and the external video connector.
It could be the function key circuitry on the motherboard that controls the back lighting levels on the LCD.
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Hp Pavillion F1703 17 LCD monitor

Yes, the connector next to the speaker connector is for the power adapter. It's different from the speaker plug so you can't put it in the wrong place. Hopefully you got the right power adapter with the monitor.

Here's the page at HP's site where you can download the User's Guide for this monitor. Hope this helps.
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Notebook monitor not working

Turn out the room lights and see if have a correct, but real dim, display. If you do, then you have a bad inverter or back light. If you don't, then you have a loose LCD cable connector, bad LCD cable or bad CD.
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