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I have a monitor MAG LT782s. Backlight works, but
HI There,
The easiest way to troubleshoot this one is to borrow another monitor that you know is displaying properly on another computer and connect it. If you're still not getting video then it's almost certain your video card has failed.
Regards,
Marcus
Monitor is making clicking noise when powered up
Hello,
The clicking sound you hear is from the power supply trying to power up.
If you can solder you should be able to repair the monitor yourself.
The problem is caused by blown capacitors on the power board. Go to our
web site at :
www.ccl-la.com/badcaps.htm
We have pictures of what to look for. Open your monitor and look at the
power supply board for any blown capacitors, replace all that you find.
The replacement parts can be ordered from several places on the
internet or we can supply them for you. The replacement parts will need
to be high temp and will be marked 105c. The values you need to get
will be marked on the sides of the ones you take out but will be
something like 220uf, 470uf, or 1000uf etc. and then a voltage rating.
When you install the new ones be sure to insert them with the polarity
stripe going the same direction as the old ones come out. If you don't
want to do the repair yourself we do offer a repair service for $35
plus return shipping. If you have any questions just let us know
I hope this helps if so please rate our solution.
Buddy
Corporate Computer
www.ccl-la.com
[email protected]
Monitor not recognizing laptop.
i have
You need to use Fn key and either F5, F6, or F7 (depend on your laptop, see owner manual) to let laptop sect to have both internal and external on at the same time, or just the external only, then you laso need to set the Windows Display property for extended display mode or mirror mode.
You also need to make sure that the PC video resolution is not higher than the native resolution of the external momitor, otherwise you will get 'format not support' prompt on the screen.
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MAG innovision LT-926W 900W problem!
After
this means your power inverter inside the monitor is dead. This little gizmo lights up the monitor backlight. They dont fail all at once, but slowly die and give problems like you describe, you can order these online for your monitor , or find one on ebay for under 30 dollars, but unfortunately there is no fix, other than replacing the inverter.
sorry. Please use the thumbs up rating if you find my answer helpful, albeit bad news.
Take care.
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No power on off switch
you must remove the housing to check with a ohm meter to see if the switch is any good
The switched plastic tab could also be broken off instead & once its removed you can see that plainly
I have a mag innovation
The power lead you need for this monitor is a standard EU 3 pin. you can purchase these from any good electrical or computer store.
The look like the old Kettle plugs if its of any help
Hooking up to mu computer the monitor states no
Is the monitor set to the correct input source? Is the cable fully seated on both the computer and the monitor? Try a new cable. Is the computer sending the video signal to that port that has the cable? Laptops sometimes need the external video port enabled in the BIOS, for example. Check your manual to access the BIOS; frequently it is F1, F2 or ESC pressed before the OS starts to load. Some newer desktop computers do not have the VGA port enabled initially as well.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
(on my Win7 desktop and laptop, to turn on a second monitor it is under Screen Resolution (shortcut from the desktop by right-clicking anywhere there isn't an icon or running program).)
When the monitior is on and the light stays yellow
You are not getting any video out of your computer need to check your video hook up from the back of the computer to the mointor sometimes they slip off. If its not that then you are receiving nothing from your video card from your computer.
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