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ViewSonic VG900 19" Flat Panel LCD Monitor - Page 6 Questions & Answers
Why has my viewsonic VE910b monitor image become faint?
If you have been using this monitor for some time, it's possible that the CCFL backlight is starting to wear out. That would mean it is time to buy a new units. Backlights are not a usual item that is serviced by replacement. Otherwise, there could be an issue with the backlight circuitry or there may even be a failure of the main board. Advise taking it in for service to get a more accurate diagnosis.
8/31/2014 1:39:27 AM •
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on Aug 31, 2014
VIEWSONIC MONITORS WITH SOUND
Plug in the audio cable from the computer to the audio input port. Then adjust the volume to the desired levels.
8/29/2014 12:38:38 AM •
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on Aug 29, 2014
Why did my computer monitor stop showing an image?
Disconnect it from computer and power. wait 15 minutes and plug only the power back in, press the power on button. The monitor may display a message that there is no signal or something like that. If that happens the problem is either the cable or the computer. If you get no message then look for the menu button and press it to see if any thing appears. If not find the manual on line and read it. Many times monitors get over-driven by computers to the point that they can't display OR they self destruct.
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Another way is to just unplug everything computer and monitor for 15 minutes. Plug in monitor first then plug in computer and press the power button, the display should display the booting information if the cable is good and the monitor is good.
7/19/2014 9:16:13 PM •
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on Jul 19, 2014
Speaker static
Separate wiring so there is no cross-talk of signals. If speakers fail, buy new set <$20.00 (walmart), and hook up, then you have great sound.
6/22/2014 5:19:15 PM •
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on Jun 22, 2014
VS10945-1m powers on then off
Hi Walt,
You probably don't want to hear this but your monitor is old. If a monitor has lasted 5 years with reasonable use, then it has performed well. When I was researching your product I saw it was offered for sale in 2006.
When electronics start to have issues like this, it's a sign to buy a replacement.
6/5/2014 10:43:38 PM •
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on Jun 05, 2014
Monitor will not turn on after extended periods
1. Verify the monitor's power cord is plugged firmly into the wall outlet and the back of the monitor.
2. Verify the monitor cable is firmly connected to the computer and the monitor.
3. Verify that you have turned the monitor power switch on.
4. If the power light on the monitor is not on, test the wall outlet (plug in a light or something you know works).
5. If the power light on the monitor is not on, try a different power cord.
6. If the power light is on and yellow or flashing, but nothing displays, or the display is incorrect, borrow a monitor from a friend. If that works, your monitor probably needs replaced.
7. Also, you could try your display on a friend's computer. If it doesn't work, your monitor probably needs replaced. If it works properly on your friends computer, the problem may be with your computers video output port, motherboard video chip (or video card, if you have one), or drivers.
5/30/2014 4:37:17 PM •
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on May 30, 2014
No power to computer moniter
1. Verify the monitor's power cord is plugged firmly into the wall outlet and the back of the monitor.
2. Verify the monitor cable is firmly connected to the computer and the monitor.
3. Verify that you have turned the monitor power switch on.
4. If the power light on the monitor is not on, test the wall outlet (plug in a light or something you know works).
5. If the power light on the monitor is not on, try a different power cord.
6. If the power light is on and yellow or flashing, but nothing displays, or the display is incorrect, borrow a monitor from a friend. If that works, your monitor probably needs replaced.
7. Also, you could try your display on a friend's computer. If it doesn't work, your monitor probably needs replaced. If it works properly on your friends computer, the problem may be with your computers video output port, motherboard video chip (or video card, if you have one), or drivers.
5/30/2014 4:03:36 PM •
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on May 30, 2014
Viewsonic Monitor VA1912w
I just got a Viewsonic monitor with a flickering interference moving from top to bottom. On examining the internal power board the capacitors CE101 and C200 were seen to be 'blowing'. Replacing these 220uF capacitors restored correct operation. I uprated the 2 capacitors to 105C 50V.
My ViewSonic 2230wm made a loud noise as it flicked once and shut off forever.
Getting the parts needed and repairing this monitor would probably not be cost effective. If nothing happens when you try to turn it on (i.e. no lights or LEDs come on) then it probably is the power suppley circuitry that is failing. If you are technically capable, you could remove the covers and look for a blown capacitor (the loud bang sounds like a capacitor).
4/18/2014 1:45:09 PM •
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on Apr 18, 2014
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