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Planar PX2710MW Monitor Questions & Answers
Planar PX2710MW frequency out-of-range
After a computer reboot, about 8 out of 10 times the monitor would display a blue "frequency out of range" message. It would take several power off/on cycles for the monitor to finally display Microsoft Windows.
I called Planar tech support. They were super-nice. After about 15 minutes in which I shared my screen with them, the tech suggested I go into thePX2710MW's main menu (i.e. "Button 1") and then click "memory recall".
Problem solved! Wow.
Lock out my monitor px2710mw
Here is the user's guide for your monitor:
(from Planar's website)
http://www.planar.com/media/222919/mn-planar-px2710mw.pdf
Disassemble
the curcuit board would have a little corrosion use methalated spirits and an old tooth brush to clean it off
Recommended resolution is 1920x1080 but
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I've got a Planar PL2010M monitor that is brain-dead-
1. Try a different DVI cable. 2. Check the monitor's settings and make sure it is set to the correct resolution. 3. Try a different computer or laptop to see if the issue is with the computer or the monitor. 4. Try a different DVI port on the computer. 5. Try a different monitor. 6. Check the video card settings and make sure it is set to the correct resolution. 7. Try a different video card
Planar 997-2419-00 monitor is dark completely but
ivettecorral, "Switch-mode-power-supply" is in partial shutdown mode. The monitor needs you or tech to fix it. Your display isn't any different than any other brand that has BLACK and not BLANK screen!!! Read more options that you have open to you in my fixya profile. Then decide what and how you will restore unit to operational condition. 12fixlouie aka louie12fix If this helps geting you started after you do some reading, come back and rate this response on fixya!!
Won't communicate with computer
Try connecting another "known-good" monitor to your computer.
If it does not work, it's the video-card on your computer that is the problem.
Try connecting the monitor to the VGA-port on a laptop, or to some other desktop. If it does not work, and if it's under warranty, exercise the warranty. Otherwise, it's dead, and you need to buy a replacement, and responsibly recycle the dead monitor.
Monitor shows a image uo
Does it go blank before you signon, or when you sign on? If before boot to SAFE MODE and check the video display settings.. you man have settings your monitor can't understand.
If that doesn't work and you get to input your signon and then it goes blank you most likly have a virus or malware.
Log into safe mode, and use SYSTEM RESTORE to a time before you stated having the problem.
Start - All Programs - Accessories - System Tools - System Restore
Monitor doesnt power on
It could even be that it's not plugged in to the computer, or that it's time to buy a new one.
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