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Memory lock error - ViewSonic E70fb 17" CRT Monitor

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If you mean the OSD lock, see the manual here...
http://www.manualslib.com/manual/186478/Viewsonic-E70fb.html

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SOLUTION 2 - Toggle the lock switch.

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