Has anyone successfully connected an external device to the video inputs?
First, the R/Y/W connections are "composite" not "component" video. Component connections are green/blue/red and are a superior connection basically on the same level of quality as HDMI. If you have your TV and VCR connected this way, it will not be compatible with the RCA Y/R/W. I think you are confused as to what component and composite connections are. And, why would you want to connect a DVD player to anything at all other than your TV or a DVD burner? I don't get it.
If you are using R/W/Y, that is basic and the least sophisticated connection available. Further, if you connected this unit to your TV, then you would want to set its connections on "out", not "in", then plug them into your TV.
How conect audio the monitor
You need an rca cable with either 1 plug or 2 plugs depending on how many sound ports your monitor and computer has. Connect one end to the monitor and the other end to the computer. These cables are cheapest at
HOW TO REBOT
press restart button if no restart button press for 10 seconds the power button of the system unit.
Can't set it up
If your monitor is only monitor just connect it with vga cable connector at the back of the monitor then goes through at the back of pc unit.however, if the monitor;TV/Monitor you need to use the supplied remote of the monitor set it on pc display same procedure in connecting monitor to pc unit.
Driver download
Most Liquid video tv's and indeed most TV's these days use a RCA power cord. They are available cheaply online and in some dollar stores. You may already have one you can use to test the tv with as desktops use them and some laptops use them as well.
No signal input
tried with other monitor does the same issue? if not which mean their is a problem with in the monitor. how about replacing a new vga cable still no signal?.
I need a AC adapter
most of the AC adapter for the monitor have practically the same color and design. You may get that to your store where you bought or you may try best buy and ask for Liquid Video Monitor Power Cord for it...
There is a vertical line
hi matai,
sounds like the monitor may have physical problem with it, which is not practical to fix. To have a definite answer, switch do a different monitor if line is gone then you have your answer. However if the line shows up on a different monitor this is an issue with the graphics on the pc and will need to be replaced.
When booting up my computer,
There's a good chance you have failing electrolytic capacitors either in the power section or the inverter section or both.
Any caps in these sections that look bulged at the top, or bulged/leaking at the bottom need to be replaced.
If you repeatedly turn it off and on, eventually it'll probably stay on, but every time you turn it off, the TV will get harder and harder to start up until one day it just won't.
Sometimes you have to do the opposite to start it up and unplug it for some time and then try again.
If you aren't tech savvy, don't worry, read the rest of this solution and watch the videos.
If you are handy with a soldering iron and can identify the power supply and inverter / FM section for the backlights, an inexpensive handful of capacitors will likely fix you right up.
Match the capacitance on the capacitors. Go over voltage if you can, and still have them fit.
IE - it's not a bad idea to replace a 10V cap with a 16V or 25V or even a 50V, but don't replace a 680uF cap with a 500uF or a 1000uF (unless you are positive it's only doing ripple filtering, and even then, you should go OVER, not under the uF rating).
Most of the caps that go are 10V 1000uF or 3300uF.
I found some great videos of the procedure (for many Samsungs with the same issue) on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mm51C_RDIZE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNHHrgX_6cs&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8l0AUj8QUkg&NR=1&feature=fvwp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7b_nTaZYcU&feature=related
As you can see, this issue spans plasma TVs, as well as large and small LCD TVs and monitors.
The parts are cheap, and skill required is minimal.
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