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Posted on Oct 17, 2007

Proview 900 series black flat panel monitor

I've had my monitor for over a year, and all of a sudden, the monitor is in hybernation mode. Blue power light blinks. That's all it does. It won't come on. In control panel, I made sure it's set on, "never turn off monitor", so I know the settings in the computer are set right.  Another monitor hooked up to the computer works fine. Any help? It's only  1 year old.

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  • Anonymous Nov 03, 2007

    I have the same problem as allan mnf date 2-07 but it goes orange tint and bank can get a view for a few seconds by powering off then on again but same orange tint can't find a solution

  • Hydrodc1 Aug 08, 2008

    Well a solution is what I was looking for and have yet to find it. After only one year of use the Proview 900w just went black with the blue power light still on. Are Proview monitors nothing more than through away monitors and should I avoid them in the furture?

  • Anonymous Sep 01, 2008

    I have had my monitor for a little over than 1 year and it just when black on me. the blue ligth is still on but nothing else.

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Same problem, and solution 1 given here fixed my Proview 900W. A few of the 470uF caps on the power board were oozing dielectric probably due to overheating. Hopefully the replacements will hang in there for a couple more years...

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I had the same exact problem (Blue LED blinking but the monitor doesn't turn on), but I followed the guide that delphiuser posted in this post (http://www.fixya.com/support/t127735-white_screen) and replaced some capacitors in the power supply. (I'm the guest that posted on Nov. 15) The LCD is still working perfectly today. So.. if you have some electronic and soldering experience, you could save the LCD. You do want to be careful of the high voltage capacitor in the LCD (the big one on the power supply) when you have the LCD open though, that one can give you a REALLY nasty shock.

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its sound you have bad inverter chip. The I.C. "BIT3193G" is the main controller in the inverter circuit. This chips is a surface mount chip and you must be careful remove it or you can damage the board. Also have you check for any burn out transistor?

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