Appendix; Troubleshooting; Pixel Error Class According To Iso9241-307 - Silvercrest TARGA Visionary LCD 24-9 Wide User Manual And Service Instructions

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SilverCrest LCD 24-9 Wide

Appendix

Troubleshooting

Unable to power the device on
Make sure that the power cord is properly connected to the wall
outlet and that the cables to the monitor are fixed properly into
their respective ports.
Connect a different electrical appliance to the wall outlet to
verify that it is working properly.
Double-check all cable connections.
Power OK but no picture
Make sure that the supplied video cable is properly connected
to the graphics card output connector of your computer and to
the monitor. If necessary, reconnect it.
Adjust the brightness.
Select the correct signal input (VGA or DVI).
Wrong or distorted colours
If a colour (red, green, blue) is missing, check the connection of
the video cable. Loose, bent or broken pins in the connector
may deteriorate the signal transmission.
Connect the monitor to a different computer.

Pixel Error Class According to ISO9241-307

Pixels are single dots making up the picture that appears on the
screen. One pixel always consists of three sub-pixels for displaying
the basic colours (red, green and blue).
The Pixel Error Classes are rated from Level I (very good) to Level
IV (bad quality). Your LCD 24-9 Wide belongs to Error Class II and
therefore offers a high-quality display. Within the Error Classes a
limited number of pixels may present errors. There are three types
of errors:
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