20 Most Recent BenQ FP567s 15" LCD Monitor - Page 2 Questions & Answers

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Picture is Sideways

Do a system restore. That worked for me.
2/9/2009 2:56:59 PM • BenQ FP567s 15"... • Answered on Feb 09, 2009
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I have a dell inspiron

many people have noted two primary failures with this monitor. i have a couple time-saving troubleshooting tips, which actually apply to mostly all electronic devices. first, of course, bulging electrolytics [capacitors] should be considered suspect. i personally usually replace all the filter [power supply] caps as a matter of practice, since they are the 'hardest worked' component. anyway, a good way to test then [if you dont't have a capacitor tester capable of testing them at working voltage] is to check the voltage across the cap terminals, with your meter set to the A.C. volt scale. it should read close to zero, with only perhaps a few millivolts max. this test is only valid for the filter caps, many smaller caps are bypass or coupling caps, and you will get a reading. secondly, the transistors- many references have been made to shorted transistors in the inverter circuit. it has been stated that the transistors must be removed to test them. in almost all cases, they can be tested in circuit- first, if you're lucky enough to have an old analog vo. [such as the simpson 360, or tripplett 630] you can usually get an accurate test using the rx10 or rx100 scale. it is always possible to get an inaccurate reading depending on how it is configured in the circuit. - but a very good, accurate test is to measure the voltage between the emitter and base [while the unit is powered on, of course] you should get aproxomitately
.7 [seven tenths] of a volt if the transistor is on and conducting. this test applies to almost all electronics. the only variatin in this rule is if the transistor is a germanium type [you won't see them unless the device is from the late 1950's to mid 1960's] in which case the voltage reading will be more like 1.2 volts. also, in some cases, darlinton [multiple transistors in one case] occasionally behave differently, but you should still get a reading close to .7. on most inverter boards, the transistors are a TO-22 case. with the outer leads being the emitter and base, and the center lead the collector. in many devices, you may actually see the center [collector] lead cut, appearing to have no connection. this is because they are using the actual mounting tab, which connects to the collector, to make the connection. you should see the B+ [power supply voltage,] present at the collector to ground. i hope the readers find thid info helpful, and remember, these test procedures work for pretty much all electronics. - and one other thing- when testing capacitors, if you have an oscilloscope, you can take the reading across the cap terminals, and you should see a virtually flat line- if the cap is bad, you'll see a sawtooth pattern. one word of caution- if you use a scope, use a three-prong adapter on the ac plug of the scope, and defeat [don't connect] the earth ground of the scope. this is because many of the power supplies used have the common [ground] above earth ground potential, and you can actually damage it when you connect the ground lead of the scope-i've had it happen- especially in a few of the older sony tv's!
1/26/2009 4:23:39 AM • BenQ FP567s 15"... • Answered on Jan 26, 2009
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The speakers onboard my benq fp567s monitor don't want to work

Please click on start-programs-accessories-entertainment-volume control-in that set the option for monitor speakers..
If still you are getting problem please reinstall your given motherboard cd once again....
10/31/2008 3:00:08 AM • BenQ FP567s 15"... • Answered on Oct 31, 2008
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Screen blacking in and out

Hi Esdee, Don't be too surprised if the monitor is having problems. The fact that it does the same thing on another PC is pretty good proof that is in fact the monitor. As far as what is going on the green power LED going on and off in conjunction with the blackouts indicates a power problem to me. - Does wiggling the power cords, plugs cause any change? - When the screen blacks out shine a flashlight on the screen and look to see if you can see any faint images. If you do then you have a backlight problem. If none of this works any further troubleshooting really requires some experience working around electronics and high voltage. Let us know how you want to proceed, as as always please don't forget to rate this posting.
10/5/2008 1:23:00 AM • BenQ FP567s 15"... • Answered on Oct 05, 2008
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Screen not lighting up and staying black.

if the green light is always on that means there is no prob concerning the power and the monitor itself. the problem seems to be coming from your graphic card..
try with another graphic card..

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you might not configure the screen resolution to the appropriate level..
can you run your pc correctly in safe mode??
9/9/2008 1:30:07 PM • BenQ FP567s 15"... • Answered on Sep 09, 2008
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Monitor hibernation problem

Mine does the same( fp567s). Lay screen face down and tap GENTLY fixes mineSuspect loose connection at power board ,too lazy to look
7/23/2008 4:07:49 PM • BenQ FP567s 15"... • Answered on Jul 23, 2008
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Benq monitor model no V551

It is possible EHT is defective.
5/8/2008 10:50:12 AM • BenQ FP567s 15"... • Answered on May 08, 2008
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No image, green led is blinking

dry solder on inverter board.Resolder.
Samir
2/29/2008 8:40:28 AM • BenQ FP567s 15"... • Answered on Feb 29, 2008
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Monitor picture is sideways

Through your front panel of the monitor...
1/1/2008 9:36:22 AM • BenQ FP567s 15"... • Answered on Jan 01, 2008
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Benq monitor

Change your monitor frequency to 75hz on the screen refresh rate on monitor
12/1/2007 2:24:13 PM • BenQ FP567s 15"... • Answered on Dec 01, 2007
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FP567s Ver.2 ON/OFF

This is most probably cause by one or more Faulty Electrolytic Capacitors, I find these are the MOST commonest form of "Fault" in these LCD's TFT's units. I ususally simply replace "On Spec" all High Value Electros, in fact ALL Electro's are suspect and often I just "Shotgun" and replace 'em all. Usually fixes all problems. Always use High Temperature Caps.
11/7/2007 4:12:50 PM • BenQ FP567s 15"... • Answered on Nov 07, 2007
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Volume on monitor

Take it in and have it bench tested. Terry
2/3/2015 2:55:49 PM • BenQ FP... • Answered on Feb 03, 2015
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BenQ FP flashes

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I bought a refurbished Benq XL2420T. I did not get

go to benq.com and download drivers there.
11/12/2013 5:12:25 PM • BenQ FP... • Answered on Nov 12, 2013
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