SOURCE: at the centre of my viewsonic monitor model:E70fB
Please try to Turn the monitor off. Hold down the Menu button while the monitor is turned off, then press the Power button again to turn the monitor back on. This might unlock your OSD menu and remove that message from your screen. regards
SOURCE: osd lock popup and maina menu popup is continously
d problem is in a transistor costing little, situated near d monitor's
osd control ic (microprocessor), it is probably short....[refer the
connection n area around the front panel cn connector and crystal clock
generator]..
in
case case of 45Bn & 55V..look for Controller Reset IC201/IC202
(KA7045/KA7045AP) [it is a small alike transistor 3 pin IC !!] along
with the afore said..
and in case of 56V..look for +14V SW. Transistor A1281 & C945 (therein) along with the afore said..
..beware u must b a professional..
contact ur system admin/vendor....
SOURCE: Hi, My monitor is blinking
See my tip here: http://www.fixya.com/support/r9424404-fix_osd_lockout_or_screen_display
· The OSD Lock Out Message
Power your computer completely off and then remove the monitor cable from the port on the back side of the computer case. Reattach the cable and make sure the pins are correctly screwed in all of the way. Power the computer back on and check to see if the OSD lock out message is still being displayed.
· 2
Check the manual that came with your computer or monitor and locate the troubleshooting section if you are still receiving the OSD lock out message. Find the OSD lock out heading and read the method that your particular model of monitor uses to remove the lock out. Follow the instructions to remove the lock out.
· 3
Attempt generic lock out removal procedures if you no longer have the manual that came with your monitor. Press and hold the "Menu" button located at the bottom end of your monitor for 15 seconds and wait to see if the OSD lock out message disappears.
· 4
Press the "Menu" button again if the lock out message remains on the screen. Use the arrow buttons to navigate through the main menu options. Highlight the "Settings" or "OSD Menu" option and then hit the Menu key again to access the new list of settings.
· 5
The OSD Settings Menu
Scroll down to the "OSD Lock" heading. Use the arrow keys to change the setting to "No." Hit the Menu key again to return to the main menu. Scroll over to the "Exit" setting and then hit the Menu key a final time to exit the menu setting and remove the OSD lock out
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