IBM ThinkVision - Popular Questions, Answers, Tips & Manuals
Yellow light
Change the power plu fuse for the second monitor.
Disconnect the data lead from the monitor and reconnect it
Monitor screen goes white at start up
That could be the monitor or the video/graphics card in the computer. Try another monitor as a test to narrow the problem. If it's a laptop, therer's usually a VGA port where another monitor can be installed. You might need to press a Fn key combination to turn on the second monitor in that case.
Vertical thin blue line on my IBM ThinkVision Monitor?
they are like screen tvs they have connectors on the vertical lines when they get dirty the contacts have to be cleaned with a q tip and alcohol and repluged in . but is a pain in the but to take apart there a quite a few that are plugged in.but it could be the lcds are starting to go a tv repair man would be able to tell you if it is worth it or not as they are not cheap goodluck!!
IBM monitor out of range
Change your resolution to something lower. Sounds like your video card is overdriving your monitor. Reset your resolution to 800 x 600. If that works ok, you can push it a little higher.
Dim problem
Here is the link to the monitor's User Guide. Page 2-3 explains how to use the On Screen Display (OSD)
My IBM c170 crt show differents
omg, a CATHODE RAY TUBE not Crushed yet.raise the flag, get a medal of honor. my guess, ?( I did crt from 1965 to first flat screens) even RADAR !you are lucky its still glows at all. no , really !no photo , no guess. sorry, the examples of bad presentationson any screen, made is near infinite. only photos work.some CRT had a color bar test mode. so turn off the test switch.you never said what it was plugged into? Windows 3.12?if its a mushy blob of colors? a blob like of stated 3 colorswel, that is the newer TV stars, riddled with ugly nasty tattoo's.find a new Youtube channel.... LOL
Pcb part no 904
you are asking for a PCB from IBM.fleabay is the only possible. or beg on craigs list. WTB!
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