Top 20 NEC MultiSync FE700 17" CRT Monitor Questions & Answers

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I dropped my monitor, right on a concrete floor

Hi Rshevlin, There could be a lot of random parts that could have been jarred or damaged internally with your CRT monitor. It was already fortunate that you didn't break the glass screen, but as you said already with your post it didn't come out unscathed (green and red area on the screen). I strongly suggest that you have a technician check out the monitor and see which part if any got damage or jarred inside your monitor. I also won't recommend opening your CRT monitor with the high voltage inside it. You may run the risk of getting electrocuted. Hope this helps you.
1/29/2018 11:00:04 AM • NEC MultiSync... • 70 views • 0 helpful votes
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Hi,please if you can help

You have proved the monitor is OK.
If the desktop appears to boot up then the most likely problem could be a faulty video card OR the video card setting has been changed that is outside the range of the monitor's capabilities, ie, the refresh rate set too high (set it to 85Hz or less) or the screen resolution is set too high (set it to 1024x768).
You may need to connect a different monitor to the desktop to get a display to lower the video settings.
9/3/2010 7:35:48 AM • NEC MultiSync... • 150 views • 1 helpful votes
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How to increase brightness of my monitor i put it

Hi, you can try this; in a clear area of the Desktop screen (right)) click, once the desktop window open, click on Personalize, next click on Display Settings. You can adjust the brightness by by doing the following: On the resolution scale adjust from Low>High; you can do this until you are satisfied with the view. In the (Colors) drop box, click the down (Arrow), and choose the "Highest" color (16bits>32bits) etc. Next click to open the (Advance)) settings, click on the (List All Modes) button, once the window open choose the (Highest) settings: example (1366 by 768, True Color (32bit), 60 Hertz. Remember to click the "Apply", and "OK" buttons after each selection or change. "Hope this helps' Ya"
1/29/2010 9:51:46 AM • NEC MultiSync... • 444 views • 0 helpful votes
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Display is fine for the most part, but it is

There should also be a control to "lower" the image with respect to the screen. By reducing the size and recentering the image you should be able to fix the problem, if it can be fixed at all. If this control doesn't work, I'm afraid it's probably the beam electronics that got fritzed (it's usually a US$20 repair, but the problem lies in finding someone willing and able. Most CRT services won't service you unless they can swap the internal daughterboard with a working one of the same make and model, and these are getting increasingly rare with most monitors being flat LCD).

Hope this helps, have a nice day
1/12/2010 11:21:30 PM • NEC MultiSync... • 86 views • 0 helpful votes
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Cant connect to laptop (only shows desktop no playback)

if u r connecting a laptop to an external monitor...just connect the monitor cable to the monitor jack in the laptop and u need to make changes to the display in the control panel...
Control Panel/Display/Setting tab/Advanced/Monitor or Display Tab...there u will get the choice to send the signal to either the monitor or laptop display...
chose and freez the choice....
12/14/2009 3:03:19 AM • NEC MultiSync... • 162 views • 0 helpful votes
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Operating at a slower than recommended refresh rate

The refresh rate can be configured in Windows in the display properties. It does require that your monitor has been identified or configured, otherwise it can limit the refresh rate.
You can overrule the setting to not limit the refresh rate to compatible devices only, but be careful to not configure it too high as it can break your monitor!
5/25/2009 4:31:28 PM • NEC MultiSync... • 660 views • 0 helpful votes
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How do you put a monitor into power save?

Depending on your operating system go to Control Panel of Windows and find the Power Options section.
There should be a setting there to change how long to waite before the monitor sleeps.
7/16/2009 3:40:04 PM • NEC MultiSync... • 154 views • 1 helpful votes
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How can i troubleshoot my monitor that have a

find the Horizontal Output located from side on fly back make a replace and transistor IRF630A or 630B
7/6/2009 6:47:52 AM • NEC MultiSync... • 126 views • 0 helpful votes
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Distorted shrunken picture

hi

reduce the resolution to a bit lower and the refresh rate to a nominal 60hz and things should get back to normal

my hunch is u r using a slightly high resolution and refresh rates

but before that try the buttons on the monitor to see if expanding the image sideways or top and bottom would help initially

cheers
pls rate if this was any help
3/31/2009 4:41:34 AM • NEC MultiSync... • 172 views • 1 helpful votes
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MultiSync E700 Monitor Issue

I thins the trinitron core is demaged..it also can be the cable which connects it to the video card..trey to check this one..if not..sorry for your old great monitor...
bye
2/3/2008 5:33:41 PM • NEC MultiSync... • 148 views • 0 helpful votes
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FE700 with double line in the screen

as it is a trinitron tube, this two lines are there on each tube, it is nothing to worry about. it is like this, get used to it
2/4/2008 1:33:10 AM • NEC MultiSync... • 93 views • 0 helpful votes
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Nec 700 crt

Not a solution at all, but I'll post that I have a NEC MultiSync FE700 monitor that I purchased back in 2001, and have I been using the monitor since that time. Lately the monitor has been showing signs of 'acting up'. I read on the Internet that CRT monitors generally have a working life of about six years. It may be, depending on years of use, that the monitors are just reaching the end of their life.
10/20/2007 2:25:28 AM • NEC MultiSync... • 251 views • 0 helpful votes
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I have a NEC MultiSync

connector problems
3/25/2017 5:00:06 AM • NEC MultiSync... • 209 views • 0 helpful votes
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No audio output

Some monitors do no come with built in speakers and a sound system much be purchased to have sound from pc.
11/5/2013 10:11:33 AM • NEC MultiSync... • 138 views • 2 helpful votes
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Kds k917s monitor won't turn on green power light flashes on when plugged in

check the vga cable which get loose connection then the signal from pc not recognized.
12/25/2012 3:36:26 AM • NEC MultiSync... • 624 views • 0 helpful votes
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I need a manual for NEC XM 3750

look on net for the manufacturers website and see if you can downlod it from their in PDF format
1/10/2012 2:48:09 AM • NEC MultiSync... • 290 views • 0 helpful votes
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Nec projector me423w turning off randomly

Check the Eco Mode Page 38 and Standby Mode Page 37 settings in user manual. See also page 90 troubleshooting of user manual ME403U_manual_ENG.pdf (sharp-nec-displays.com)
11/30/2023 4:48:00 PM • NEC Computers &... • 38 views • 0 helpful votes
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How to view files from old NEC versa 4050c. hard drive op-220-62005

They don't make them like that any more! The Service Manual lists it as a standard IDE drive. Your best bet is to take it to a local computer shop. They can remove the drive and add it to a test bench set up, then transfer all the data to a pen drive as the hard drive is only 2.1 Gb. https://www.manualslib.com/manual/366990/Nec-Versa-4000.html?page=42&term=hard+drive&selected=3#manual Or use the power supply from another old computer, as the connector plugs should be the same, 12 volt and 5 volt. Or get another on eBay NEC Versa 4050c 90mhz Pentium laptop off eBay for $25 shipped. It has a 2.1gb drive, 40mb of ram. It came with a docking station. https://www.google.com/search?q=NEC+versa+4050c https://www.google.com/search?q=nec+versa+4050c+transfer+data+to+pc ..
9/8/2023 8:26:24 PM • NEC Computers &... • 47 views • 0 helpful votes
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I have an NEC Multisync LCD4610-BK that I can't get sound output from. I'm trying to use it with a roku device that is plugged in via HMDI to DVI converter. How can i get sound?

DVI video cables don't carry audio. Thus you need to use an audio extractor or converter instead of just an HDMI to DVI adapter cable. Try something like this: https://www.amazon.com/J-Tech-Digital-Extractor-Converter-JTDAT5CH/dp/B00BIQER0E/ref=psdc_280341_t1_B01MQYTUAK . Then connect the HDMI to DVI cable to the HDMI out of the converter. Then the audio out to one of the audio connections on the LCD4610-BK. Note: this converter requires you to get the extra HDMI and audio cables separately. Depending on your ROKU device, you might need an HDMI (F to M) adapter to ensure that you aren't blocking other things on the front of the converter. Then set the monitor to the appropriate video and audio inputs separately. I hope this helps. Cindy Wells
2/15/2023 11:12:56 PM • NEC Computers &... • 78 views • 0 helpful votes
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