Crt Recycling; Troubleshooting; Warning Signals - Planar SD1710 Product User Manual

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CRT Recycling

If your new Planar monitor is replacing a CRT, keep the following in mind:
• If the CRT is in good working condition, consider donating it to a school or
non-profit organization. This may be considered a charitable tax
deduction.
• Do not throw away a CRT. Cathode Ray Tubes contain hazardous materials
and can not be discarded with other refuse. There are a number of
recycling programs available. A quick search online for "CRT Recycling"
may result in dozens of potential service providers.

Troubleshooting

Problem: No image appears on the screen
• Check that all the power cord connections are securely connected.
• Check that the power buttons on the side and front of both monitors are
switched on and that the power indicator light is green.
• Check that the DVI cables are securely fastened to the graphics card, the
mirror-flip PCI card, and the two monitors.
• Make sure that the pins of the DVI connectors are not bent or broken.
• If only the bottom monitor appears to be working, make sure the graphics
card is not in the single-monitor mode.
Problem: Partial image or incorrectly displayed image
• Check to see if the resolution of the computer/graphics card is higher than
that of the LCD panels (1280 x 1024).
• Check to see that the output timing of the video signals are within the
synchronous range of the LCD panels (horizontal: 24 ~ 80 KHz; vertical:
56 ~ 75 Hz). The "Out of Range" message appears on the screen if they
are not supported by the LCD panel.
Problem: Both displays work but there is no stereo functionality.
Be certain the graphics card is properly set up for the dual-monitor stereo
mode. If you are using a professional application, make sure that OpenGL
settings are enabled. Refer to the owner's manual for your graphics card.

Warning Signals

A green power indicator light on a monitor means that it has a signal and
is working properly.
A yellow light indicates that the monitor is in power-saving mode.
When the LED power indicator is off, the monitor power is off.
A "Check Video Cable" warning means that the monitor is powered on,
but is not detecting a video signal.
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