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Shahrukh Ijaz Posted on Feb 07, 2014

Relisys TL766 17" LCD Monitor

Lcd menu appearance automatically

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jan 10, 2008

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I think monitor is defective. Contact manufature

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 04, 2008

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Hi...there,
2yrs it long enough...some only got 1yr. Hehehe... You'll need to replaced a new backlight inverter.
Good lucks!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2010

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Sorry this wont help you much, but may put you out of your misery trying to repair it.
The LCD panel has failed. In particular the driver tabs that connect to the physical panel have failed and there is no way to repair them.
The only soloution is to replace the entire panel, a cost that would be close to if not more then a new TV of the same size.
I would put it on Ebay for parts (powerboard, logic board etc), and use the money towards it's replacement.

Peter

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The only soloution is to replace the entire panel, a cost that would be close to if not more then a new TV of the same size.
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I have problem with my monitor, it is automatically switching off and switching on for 2 to 3 minutes for every 15 minutes why ?

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