I have Princeton lcd vl1919 dead monitor
well the 1117l is a power rating of 1,2 volts 800ma drop out from 13.8 volts, so is there 13.8 volts power any were on the board, if the power drops to lower that 11.8 volts it will not turn on as is got a 1.2v drop by itself so would make it 10.6 volts not including other diodes on the board can become lower. so the regulating volts is 13.8 volts. power supply will be 15 to 16 volts or can be high depending on manufacturer spec's for country. board number can help determine the area of manufacture.
1/30/2018 11:34:00 PM •
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PC flat screen monitor to DVD player hook-up
It appears that the monitor was designed to work with the display circuits and software driver on a Personal Computer. There is no circuitry in the display to handle the out put of DVD player. A smart TV has the circuitry. the display does not.
11/26/2017 9:26:40 PM •
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I'm running dual Princton Monitors.This
possible that the video card has packed it in and is not responding for duel monitors
you could always try going to control panel , display section and check the settings of both monitors and the drivers for both monitors
to check the problem monitor change the setting from main display from the good unit to make the other monitor the main display
it should change over and the first monitor will then go bad
4/23/2017 5:42:33 AM •
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Missing ribbon wires
There is no chance of getting parts for that model of lcd. It is obsolete.
3/17/2017 2:48:31 AM •
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Princeton monitor built in speakers not working
check the speaker/s. If found OK; check and replace the damaged component/s at its audio output section circuit board. If needy, replace this board as card basis. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Pull up older posts. Search the site by type in the "
brand name" to your device; in the "
Search box at the top right of the display window of the Homepage" to get gathered related posts.
http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
8/19/2016 1:53:31 AM •
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How to unlock buttons?
Not sure if this is exactly the same as yours your model hard to find I had 2 similar monitors at previous employer and they both operated the same way
Taking a Look
1. Power Switch
Pressing this button turns the display system power on or off.
2. Menu/Select ? Pressing this button pops up the OSD menus on the screen, and used to
select ("Up" direction) the OSD control options on the screen.
? This button is used to select ("Down" direction) the OSD control options on
3. Select
the screen.
4. + This button is used to increase the value of the selected OSD control option.
5. 0 This button is used to decrease the value of the selected OSD control option.
Quick Adjustment Function
When the OSD Menu is not active, the following functions are available for the quick
adjustment.
Pressing ? button once pops up the OSD Function Main Menu .
Pressing ? button once pops up the small Brightness icon. Use +or 0button to adjust
the Brightness level.
Pressing + button once pops up the small Volume icon. Use +or 0 button to adjust the Volume level.
If you need further help, reach me via phone at
https://www.6ya.com/expert/richard_b70d968cd1a1d293
4/18/2016 5:31:31 AM •
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HOW TO HOOK UP PRINCETON VL1916 MONITOR
You'll get the manual here :
https://www.google.fr/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCQQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fsomemanuals.com%2FPRINCETON%2CVL1916-FE%2CDFFHI.PDF&ei=BewCVJy6FeWc0AWMsoCQCQ&usg=AFQjCNF_tw-Zz4qDTUP8Gs9fhVCdaSVSqA&sig2=hzPNSlSA0Noya_Uh88bwpA&bvm=bv.74115972,d.d2s&cad=rja
8/31/2014 9:37:05 AM •
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The monitor stays black
unplug monitor cable with power on, see if any message will come up on screen, if message appears , cable replacement needed
2/22/2014 3:21:48 AM •
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NEED PRINCETON LCD1910 DRIVER TO USE MONITOR SOUND
Video Drivers don't fix Audio Problems. Look on the bottom & both the left & right side of the monitor for eiter an audio jack, like the one on the back of your computer that would be labled light green -OR- look for either a square D style hole that would connect a A/B USB cable into it as an extension of your USB ports. There may be more, typically used to plud in your keyboard & mouse, or other USB accessories like one to charge your phone, etc. Then buy the cable that matches what you have in appropriately. Again, video drivers do not fix audio problems.
-DellTech1
11/2/2013 9:05:09 AM •
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Manual www princetongraphics
try taking the batteries out or go to the shop where you bought it and go from there...good luck lol :-P
10/10/2013 3:33:29 PM •
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Monitor Goes Black
there is a blown capacitor on one of the boards inside display
3/2/2013 5:33:35 PM •
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Out of range
Plug your computer into an older model monitor and reset the screen resolution to a higher one. This usually works for me. Hope this helps.
10/31/2012 1:48:57 AM •
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My laptop moniter turns on as usual with the
hello
"I start in safe mode as normal."
safe mode is not a normal thing during your windows boot sequence :)
if your display works ok until those 10 minutes of safe mode are over i would say that reinstalling your windows operating system will most likely solve your monitor issues :)
10/4/2012 2:42:30 PM •
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Vl173 screen off center
Sounds like the trouble may be in trusting the auto-set defaults. If you haven't already, try setting the horizontal and vertical settings manually and see if it helps. Those adjustments should be easy to find, and if that will solve the issue, it will be a very simple fix. I hope this helps. -Steve
9/22/2012 5:35:59 AM •
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