Samsung SyncMaster 710N 17 in. Flat Panel LCD Monitor - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Samsung SyncMaster 710N Monitor SLEEP MODE
Hello,
The monitor is not going to sleep the power supply board is shutting down.
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]
8/2/2013 5:59:21 PM •
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MY MONITOR SHOWS NO SIGNAL,I HAVE 15 PIECES SAME
Check for loose electrical and VGA cables. Remove the
electric cord from the back of the monitor, then put it back in place.
Remove the VGA cable from the computer and monitor and put it back in
place. Make sure the connection is tight. If you're using a cable
extender, remove it.
2
Plug the monitor's electric cord into a different outlet. If
you're using a UPS or surge protector, plug it directly into a wall
outlet.
3
Attach the monitor to a different computer. If the monitor
still doesn't work, replace the monitor's cable. Make sure the cable is
less than 5 feet long. If it still doesn't work, the monitor will need
to be replaced or repaired. If it works with no problem on the other
computer, troubleshoot your video card.
4
Unplug your computer from the monitor and power outlet.
Remove the cover. Pull the video card out of the slot on the system
board. Push it back into place. Be sure the connection is secure.
5
Put the CD that came with your video card into your computer's CD-ROM drive. Follow the directions to reinstall the video card drivers. Download a new version of the drivers from the manufacturer's website if necessary.
6
Right-click a blank area of your Desktop. Choose "Properties"
from the display menu. Click the "Settings" tab. Try different screen
resolutions to resolve the problem.
7
Determine whether the problem is caused by electrical
interference. Electrical interference will make the monitor appear jumpy
or wavy. Move any speakers, radios, fans or other items that can cause
electrical interference away from the monitor.
Read more: How to Troubleshoot a Computer Monitor ' eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2293087_troubleshoot-computer-monitor.html#ixzz17L812lWy
12/30/2012 9:43:12 PM •
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on Dec 30, 2012
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No backlight on Samsung 710N LCD Monitor
No, it is not easy to change the backlight on an LCD panel. The backlight is an integrated part of the LCD panel itself. The backlight for LCD monitors is also model and manufacturer specific, so there's no easy place to order a backlight to do it yourself. The good news is that your Samsung monitor should come standard with a 3 year warranty, so if it's less than 3 years old, you can call Samsung and they'll repair/replace it for free. If it's over 3 years old, then you may need to repalce the monitor... or pay to have it repaired.
3/28/2012 7:17:06 AM •
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on Mar 28, 2012
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Ones it power off then
electrolitic capacitors problem in power supply ,u can replace it problem will solove
1/30/2011 5:17:23 PM •
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on Jan 30, 2011
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Me aparece una raya roja vertical que dura
checa que no este muy apretado el monitor de la parte de arriba con un desarmador intenta separar lijeramente las ranuras de tu monitor...a mi me paso lo mismo y asi se soluciono...
suerte
1/27/2011 4:08:04 PM •
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on Jan 27, 2011
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I have a samsung 17''
The message says that the monitor doesn't receives signal - which is normal. Since the problem appears only after you plug in the cable in means that the problem is located there - something is wrong with your pc, most likely the video card has died.
10/3/2010 7:39:34 PM •
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on Oct 03, 2010
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I have a resolution problem
mozzarellait
It sounds like you have a driver problem. I would recommend that you reinstall the drivers for your video card. After that I would make sure that you install the drivers for your monitor. 1440x900 is not a standard resolution so the Windows default monitor driver may not have the proper refresh rate for your monitor. If you monitor drivers do not have a installer the link below will help you install them.
How to install your monitor drivers in Windows 7
Let me know if you have any more problems or questions
Issken
http://www.fixya.com/users/issken
10/1/2010 9:58:54 AM •
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on Oct 01, 2010
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Whener i connect it i
That is the recommended native resolution for this monitor, do you have your PC video resolution setting to this number? If you do and it stills get this pop up then you may have problem in the logic board, I would also check the DC voltage to make sure it has clean DC feeding the logic board, it may be due to bad caps.
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8/30/2010 6:25:52 PM •
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on Aug 30, 2010
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