If no power of monitor. firstly Check Power Code .Power Code Is Ok Then Chek Monitor Circuit . power section . firestly Check Fuse On Pcb And Check Power Section Component Mosfet And Diode,
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try monitor on a different working desktop to see if it works, both on the external and internal video card ports. If screen menu buttons fails to respond, fault is either on menu buttons or you may have a burned out lcd screen, try a different monitor on your desktop pc to check its functionality. Monitor probably needs replacement.( It might not be burned out for you mentioned "no signal" error message appeared on screen, have the screen menu buttons checked)
Try disconnecting the video source; most monitors will inform you of the missing signal by putting a warning box on the screen if they are functional.
Before ditching it, I would try connecting the monitor to another computer or borrowing a monitor to make sure your internal video source is working.
mike_garzan, Your monitor will need some work done on it!! Do you know the "flashlight trick" that every owner of an LCD monitor with "cold cathode-fluorescent-lamps" should know how to do when the BLACK screen of death makes it presence known? Do this test first! It is a very easy test to do. 1. With a KNOWN GOOD pc fully booted to the WIN-desktop showing on a GOOD Monitor have a friend tap the CTRL key on the keyboard every 30 seconds or move the mouse to ensure that the pc won't go into sleep mode. 2. Power off the good monitor and disconnect it from the pc. Now reconnect the TTX9151 to the pc and wall outlet power. 3. Then and only then turn on the monitor and make note of what happens. Did you see or not see the WIN-desktop appear?
4. Now for the flashlight test. Even though the LCD panel appears BLACK, shine a bright flashlight about 1" from the screen's lower left corner and make note if you can see the Windows START icon even though the screen appears to be BLACK. 5. Turn off TTX9151 or yank the plug from wall outlet, and disconnect from pc. TEST IS DONE. Reconnect good monitor to pc to get back online. The test was to evaluate the current status of the "switch-mode-power-supply" and the CCFL inverter circuit DC source. If you could SEE something on the BLACK screen then you know that half of the SMPS is working and sourcing voltage (+5 or +3.3v) to power the vga/lcd interface board! It also means that the SMPS is not in FULL SHUTDOWN mode and only has a problem sourcing voltage(+12v to +18v) to the CCFL inverter circuit which generates 800v to 1200v ac to light-up the CCFL's that are hung across the rear of your LCD panel to produce the WHITE LIGHT needed to see what is on the screen. Now, if you didn't see the WIN-desktop, then the SMPS is probably in complete SHUTDOWN mode trying to save itself from a CATASTROPHIC, NONRECOVERABLE failure! (eg. smoke and fire) Put the TTX9151 in a safe place and get back to me with results of the TEST. lmistyrel and on aim.com or do a comment to your original post above on fixya and I'll give you advice as to what you need to do about getting it repaired or other actions/options you as a consumer/user of LCD displays have open to you. Bye for now. 12fixlouie
Disconnect the unit from the computer.
Disconnect from power source.
Let the unit sit for a few minutes.
Plug the unit into the power outlet.
Push in the power button and if you get a message on the screen that says " No Signal " The monitor works fine.
Next, plug the unit into the computer port.
If you do not see a image or a signal, you may need to reseat the vedio card inside the computer.
Well as you have already tried disconnecting the peripherals from your computer, and tried restarting the computer too which did not help you, it sounds to be an hardware issue with the monitor. However if incase you have not tried this, you can disconnect the monitor completely from the tower, power on the monitor, if it powers on and you get a message as no signal, your monitor is working good. If not replace the monitor. If the message appears on the monitor screen, disconnect everything from the tower, push and hold the power button on the tower for a minute. Connect just the monitor and check for any display. If you do get display, thats good, connect one device at a time and check to see if the display appears.
If theres no display with just the monitor connected, the issue would be with the graphics card. You may need to replace it or get the system repaired.
Is the green flashing on the tower or the monitor?
If it is flashing on the monitor, then it might be tht the monitor is not gettign signal from the tower.
To check, disconnect the monitor from the tower and check the monitor. If you get a msg on the screen like no input signal or check video cable, then 99% monitor is fine.
Check for the power supply light at the back of the tower.
Disconnect everything from the computer and then press and hold the power button on the comp for about 30 seconds.
Then connect the cables and check if it is working.
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