I have problem with SVA VR 15A (Silver) 15 in, when my computer completed boot up my monitor is turn on right away but just few second later, it goes black. Then I turn the power off the monitor and turn the monitor back on again and my monitor is turn on right again then around 2-4 minuets later it goes back black again, I really need help
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It depends if the camera has composite video output or is an i.p. camera. Most likely it's composite video output in which case you'll need to purchase a scaler like this one. If the camera is an i.p. camera then you simply use a computer attached to the same router or subnet and open a browser window and navigate to the same i.p. address as the camera, you may need to know password and username to log into stream.
Your monitor is suffering an overheat condition due to the switcher internally working too hard and overheating, shutting down the switching supply. Replace the electrolytic caps on the board with new low esr ones and you should see this problem go away.
This means your video card is set to a frequency that is too high for the monitor to match. Lower the switching speed via the properties window on the computer. Try 800x600 @ 60hz for starters. You can reboot into safe mode by pressing and holding F8 as you reboot. This will allow you to boot in a low resolution mode which should allow you access to these settings.
It sounds like that monitor has a leakage problem on the ground or shield. This is a common flaw that forces intel motherboards to keep from booting. If you carefully cut the outermost layer of monitor cable away (it looks like a basket weave made of metal threads) that surrounds the other signal cables inside, this problem will go away.
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