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Envision G19LWK Monitor Questions & Answers
Control screen wont go away
You mean the one that comes on when you hit the "configuration menu" button on the monitor? Typically hitting that button a second time makes the menu go away.
Auto adjust
the power supply is not working. 99% time this is bad capacitors on the power supply that you can replace with a soldering iron.. look of ones that the ends are bubbling up and look like they are not flat on the ends. They should be replaced if they are round or look like thye are "erupting". that usually fixes this issue at a very small price tag.
Resolution notice
Your monitor is not running in its native resolution, so there is notification to change your display resolution, then you have to check driver for your video card. Upgrade the driver fot your video card. Where will be the setting to change to 1440 x 900.
How do I turn the sound on
There will either be a menu driven volume control or physical volume buttons. Also make sure you have an audio cable plugged in from the monitor to the computer. It will typically be a lime green port on both. Connected by a 3.5mm head phone jack
My G19LWK has been fine
Hi,
This is may be your monitor problem or your system problem. It may happen for moisture.
Check the OS login sound to make sure that there is no problem with your system. If you got the proper sound then the monitor is bad.
First adjust the monitor brightness and resolution or press auto adjust button.
Reboot the system and try to login in BIOS to make sure about system problem.
If there is any problem in system then first clear the ram and reinstall it. Check the power supply also.
Try to login in safe mode and set the display in lower resolution. Then again reboot the system and login normally and reset proper resolution.
If it doesn't your problem the you have to repair the PCB of the monitor.
Envision G19LWK Monitor out of range?
Hi,
It seems that you might have changed your Windows resolution to a much finer resolution that your monitor cannot accomodate. Restart your computer. Once you get a black screen (before the computer powers up), tap F8 repeatedly until you get the Windows Advanced Boot Option similar to the picture below.
Highlight safe mode with networking by pressing the "UP" arrow key then press "enter" key twice. Log on to your account. Click on "start". Open "control panel". Launch Display settings and change resolution by sliding to the lowest or to the left. Press "ok" button. Restart your computer to Normal mode. Change desired resolution from display settings which your monitor is limited for.
I hope this works for you. Kindly comment for further assistance. Thanks for using Fixya!
Mongkey
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"Out of Range" message appears and the icons are
Out of range means that you selected the resolution that your monitor does not support.
Your monitor works on 1440 x 900 / 75 Hz.
right click on blank space on desktop and select screen resolution. Put it on 1440x900.
Out of Range message in middle of screen
You might set the resolution to higher which your monitor doesn't support. Well do follow this, remove the cable and reconnect, reboot your PC. It's also important to let me know the operating system, (sometimes pirated XP Service Pack3 creates this problem). Good luck..
OUt of Range
"Out Of Range" means your video adapter is set to a resolution/refresh rate setting that is outside the range of supported signals.
Go into your Video Adapter's settings, look at resolution then the refresh rate (Hertz), and compare to those supported by the monitor.
When I had a similar problem, I noticed that somehow, the refresh rate was set at 59HZ which is unsupported. After changing to 60HZ (which is supported) the problem went away.
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