Good day, all. Been lurking for a week, trying to figure out what may be wrong with a friends P2370 monitor, but I thought I'd finally ask for assistance.
It was working fine, until one day last week he turned on his computer and the monitor powered up, but no screen appears - neither a test screen (when no DVI cable is plugged in), nor a screen from my laptop (the Samsung does get detected fine by Win7, and I can clone/extend my desktop to it, but nothing ever appears). The flashlight test doesn't show any picture at all, so it's not just a problem with the backlight (although based on other statements made here that may or may not work all the time)...
I'm not seeing any issues with caps (ie. bursting/leaking), and the fuse (F301, a 5A Littelfuse if their datasheets are correct) shows okay (a continuity test comes up ok, multimeter set to 200 Ohm comes up with 0, not infinity) from what I can tell.
What else do I need to check? This monitor has it's transformer external to the monitor on the power brick, so at least it cleans up the guts of the monitor a bit...
I can tell that 12V is coming across to the inverter section, so it is getting power - I guess I can check if the CCFL's are broken/dead, but that requires ripping apart the monitor even further, eep!
I will put up some pictures tomorrow, if that's okay.
Thanks!
Regards,
Karth
It was working fine, until one day last week he turned on his computer and the monitor powered up, but no screen appears - neither a test screen (when no DVI cable is plugged in), nor a screen from my laptop (the Samsung does get detected fine by Win7, and I can clone/extend my desktop to it, but nothing ever appears). The flashlight test doesn't show any picture at all, so it's not just a problem with the backlight (although based on other statements made here that may or may not work all the time)...
I'm not seeing any issues with caps (ie. bursting/leaking), and the fuse (F301, a 5A Littelfuse if their datasheets are correct) shows okay (a continuity test comes up ok, multimeter set to 200 Ohm comes up with 0, not infinity) from what I can tell.
What else do I need to check? This monitor has it's transformer external to the monitor on the power brick, so at least it cleans up the guts of the monitor a bit...
I can tell that 12V is coming across to the inverter section, so it is getting power - I guess I can check if the CCFL's are broken/dead, but that requires ripping apart the monitor even further, eep!
I will put up some pictures tomorrow, if that's okay.
Thanks!
Regards,
Karth
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