LG black monitor, L1919S screen is black, no light indicating power on. I did not observe any hint in advance that failure was imminent. Checked setup with a different screen - it works fine. In other words my LG screen has died. Is there a resettable thermal breaker or fuse inside the case that could be replaced? Does this monitor have a lock-out mode that would need to be reset?
SOURCE: Lg 1919s flatron monitor slowly gets dark
This problem is showing when the main PCB of the monitor failed. Contact the LG service provider in your area. They will change the full package assembly or PCB. check this link to get the service center info
http://www.lgservice.com/
SOURCE: lg flatron w1952tq goes into power saving mode on
your LG monitor is bad then if you put another monitor on the computer and your getting video. Just as a last resort, you might want to put the LG monitor on another computer and if it stays in sleep mode then you know for sure at that point, the monitor is bad.
SOURCE: I need a driver for the LG Flatron L1919S LCD
for what purpose you want the driver for the monitor? generally there are no need to install the monitor driver.
SOURCE: LG screen goes in stand by.
oke having a similar problem atm, this is what i have found so far. was trying to help a friend who has bought the same 19" LG monitor. When i connected the monitor to her PC i noticed that it was not the same connection as the previous one but it had the smaller blue connection..this shouldnt be a problem but it was. The monitor when powered up, showed LG logo then went into power saving mode. My next step was to try the monitor on my own PC to make sure it was working, When i did this the monitor got a signal but on the initial boot it did say that this monitor was not compatible currently the way i had it set up ( where i had it plugged in? the only place it can be) because of my graphics card. oke so atleast i knew the monitor was working and was recieving a signal.
the only difference i can see is when i put it in her PC it is not giving me this information which also did give 3 steps to solving the problem but didnt seem legit. the next step i will take is to try my monitor on her PC although im not sure i expect it to work.
i think it must be a) PC is now faulty or b) PC is not sending a signal to the monitor ( possibly due to the fact it is not the same connection as before.)
what i have seen on other similar posts says you should also listen for your PC starting up normally.
another thing i would like to know i think it can be usefull for this topic. are the people who are experiencing this problem in the same situation as me i.e. changing the type of connection used by the monitor from the larger to the smaller type?
id also liek to note that the monitor i have was bought on a tight budget from PC world.
only other help i can give to people with this problem is that it is much easier to see where the fault is when you have 2 PC's and 2 monitors i know this is not viable for many but if atall possible interchanging parts with the PC that is working correctly and the one black screening can help you see exactly what the problem is,
as far as i know aswell the main reason for a monitor to sleep is that its simply not getting a signal from the PC BUT on rare occasions it can be a fault in the monitor. IF you have another monitor with the same connection that you can get yto work on the same PC its the monitor with the problem, if u have a monitor that u know is working on another PC with the same connection but is not working on the PC in questions its a PC fault.
sorry for the jumble of words in this answer i tryed my best to explain, all my knowledge of PCs is from friends and self tought so ... hope it helped
http://www.fixya.com/support/r5826301-working_switch_mode_power_supplies
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