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Victoria angus Posted on Jan 12, 2013

E156ftp monitor stuck in power save

Monitor is stuck in power save mode

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 23, 2008

SOURCE: Dell E173FP stuck in power save mode

Just had the same problem... what worked for me was simple. Unplug the cable from the monitor, hit the power button a few times until Dell screen poped up with a few color bars because it knew it was no longer connected to a PC. Then plugged the cable back in and all was fixed.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 28, 2009

SOURCE: Dell E177FP monitor won't turn off in power saving mode

I had the same problem and I went to the first button on the monitor to the left(main menu) then with the button to the right (-) I scrolled down to factory reset. I also did the osd setting and I'm not sure what fixed it, but I havn't had the problem sence.

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Michael Thomas

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2009

SOURCE: Dell Monitor in Power Save mode

Hello there:
i would refer to your users manual to see if there is a power save mode setting on the monitor it'self and to see how to adjust it or contact the manufacture of the monitor . ok ?
hope that this is helpful

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 29, 2009

SOURCE: my monitor won't turn on, when boot up it goes

the problem is not the monitor. the video card itself. replace it or before you do that, try reinserting the video card or clean the contact before you reinsert it..

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 27, 2010

SOURCE: "Power Saving Mode" problem

To solve your problem please remove RAM and then insert it again. It will resolve your issue. All the best

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Monitor went into power save mode and would not come back on

If your monitor is stuck in power save mode then first of all check all the power cables connected to monitor and your CPU.
After checking the connectors start the monitor if it does not come back from power save mode then lets move towards to second step.

2 . First unplug all the power cables to avoid power shock. After unplugging the power cables open the cabinet and look for the video card on *********** board.

Take the video card out and clean it with a normal eraser.Rub it on the golden pins and clean it.
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Close the cabinet and then start your monitor and your problem will be fixed.

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