I have connected my ps2 to an rf modulator from radioshack, so now I'm trying to figure out how to connect the modulator to the lcd monitor (tv=none)and where to put the s-video connector. I've been trying to figure this out for a while now, so a quick answer would be greatly appreciated!
Connect rf modulator to aoc monitor?
This trouble maybe power supply or inverter boards is defective.
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715L1103 AOC IDPC7425A3 Power Supply for TFT1780PSA LM729
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1. Restart the computer.
2. When the computer begins to reboot, press the F8 key repeatedly in one second intervals until the "Windows Advanced Options" appears.
3. Select "Enable VGA Mode" and press ENTER.
4. Select your operating system from the list and press ENTER
5. Follow your normal log on procedure.
6. RIGHT CLICK with mouse anywhere on your desktop.
7. Select PROPERTIES.
8. Select SETTINGS then select ADVANCED.
9. Select ADAPTER then select LIST ALL MODES.
10. Refer to your monitor user's manual or Quick Start Guide for the recommended resolution or mode for your monitor.
11. Select OK then APPLY then OK.
12. Depending on your computer setting, you may need to re-start the computer for the changes above to take effect.
Hope its useful!
SOURCE: AOC LM729 LCD - Go to; bright white lines, blank, computer view and lines, blank. Yeah, please help!
This is an old post but maybe this will help someone else......
I have sold a lot of these LM729's a few years back and now, out of warranty, they are starting to show these same symptoms. I was stumped at first but finally did some real testing on them and found that in every case it it the 1000uF capacitors that are faulty. Look at the board and you will see 2 capicitors, the barrel shaped components, that have 1000uF printed down the sides of them. Both of these should be replaced even if only one is bad because chances are the other will go soon as well. You can usually pick these up for under 2 bucks each at your local Radio Shack. Get ones rated for 35 volts (35V), the ones on the board are 16vols but I usually try to go a bit more robust when I replace capacitors. The rating is just how high the voltage can go so it's okay. They are usually more durable since they are to handle higher voltages. Just take the LM729 apart, remove the power board, desolder the capacitors, clean up the holes, (Be gentle in desoldering them, you don''t want to pull the things, you will pull off and possibly tear the copper foil pad that you need to solder the new cap to) Install the new capicitors minding the polarity, as in there is a MINUS sign on the capicitor and this must go in the hold with the matching MINUS sign. Solder the leads, clip the excess off. Reassemble and you'll probably find that LM729 working just fine! These are very good monitors and very rugged. AOC isn;t at fault for this failure. The Chinese have been making scads of bad capicitors for a few years now. Anymore, if there is an electronic failure it can be traced back to bad capicitors.
SOURCE: 19" aoc lcd monitor flashes pink constantly and turns black
THIS COMPUTER THAT I AM ON ALSO DOES THE SAME THING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GRR...................=.="""""
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Alright, thanks! In any case, is there any way to plug the RF Modulator to a Dell Dimension 3100 computer or a ps2 into either the Dell or the AOC monitor?
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