SOURCE: No display Samsung SyncMaster 710N 17" LCD Monitor
same problem here...
here is a translated version of a webpage discussing the repair for this error...
http://72.14.235.104/translate_c?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://www.dtforum.net/index.php%3Ftopic%3D55304.msg1010695085%3Btopicseen&prev=/search%3Fq%3DNT68F63LG%2B50%2Bohm%26hl%3Den%26rlz%3D1T4SUNA_enUS219US220&usg=ALkJrhiRO8V09Lo7lnjqW47LE8IE653r7w
solder a 50 ohm resistor on pins 5 & 6 of Novatek NT68F63LG chip...
good if you can DIY, best if a qualified technician do it for you..
SOURCE: syncmaster 710N resolution problem
no,
the LCD display don't harm the eyes cause don't spreed radiation.
preferred resolution 1280x1024 at refresh rate of 60Hz is not optimal.
the samsung 710N can easy handle 75Hz at 1280x1024 so just change it.
SOURCE: 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]
SOURCE: my syncmaster 710n is not working.
Not completely sure what you're saying. Here's what I got out of your problem:
You have a Syncmaster 710n that displays a box saying the best resolution is _____ x _____, but your Syncmaster 710v doesn't show that message.
The main question I have to ask you is whether or not you see the screen or display behind the message on the Syncmaster 710n.
In either case, I doubt that this is a hardware problem. I also highly doubt that your monitor cannot be repaired. Try the following:
1) If you see the display/screen is showing behind the message box, this is almost definitely a setting issue. You need to press the menu button on your monitor and look for an option that says something like "display resolution message" or "ideal resolution message", or something else like that. Then you need to change the setting for that option, for example if "Yes" is selected, then you need to change it to "No" or if "Enable" is selected you need to change it to "Disable".
If you have the manual for the monitor, it should make it easier to know what setting to change. If not then go here:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/detail/supportPrdDetail.do?menu=SP01&prd_ia_cd=05020100&prd_mdl_cd=&prd_mdl_name=710N&prd_ia_sub_class_cd=P
and download the Manual that you need.
2) If nothing is being displayed behind the message, try to change the display settings of your computer. While using a different monitor, try the following: If in XP, right-click on the desktop and go to Properties, and select
the tab for display settings and adjust the resolution to something compatible with your monitor (like the one it suggests you to change it to). If in Vista/7, right-click
the desktop and select Screen Resolution/Display Settings and adjust it
there.
Good luck. Let us know how it goes.
SOURCE: Samsung Syncmaster 710N PROBLEM !!!
Most common failures in the LCD monitors are bad capacitors (bulging top/seal or leaking) in the power supply, blown fuses, poor solder jopints, failed inverter circuits (blown fuse, shorted transistors, shorted/open transformers), bad lamps (poor solder connections or worn out lamps). You will need to open it up and inspect the inside, see example of failed SAMSUNG monitors to get some ideas what to look for: http://s807.photobucket.com/home/budm/allalbums
Post back what you see inside so we can guide you further and it will help out other people in the future also.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague
http://www.badcaps.net
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