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Troubleshooting
Consult the following table for troubleshooting a problem.
Symptom
Cause and remedy
Reference
page
The monitor displays nothing. (The power lamp doesn't
illuminate.)
Check that the power cord is connected securely.
P.9
Using other device, check that the wall outlet is receiving
power.
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Check that the main power switch isn't off.
P.7, P.10
The monitor displays nothing. (The power lamp is blinking
red.)
An error may have occurred. Contact your MITSUBISHI
dealer.
Blinking red
0.5 sec. 3 times
↔
1 sec. 1 time
Power error
0.5 sec. 1 time
↔
1 sec. 1 time
Fan error
0.5 sec. 4 times
↔
1 sec. 1 time
Temperature error
0.5 sec. 2 times
↔
1 sec. 1 time
Memory check error
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The monitor displays nothing. (The power lamp illuminates
orange.)
The monitor displays nothing when the power saving
function of your computer is active. Hit any key on the
keyboard or move the mouse.
Connect the signal cable correctly.
Check that the computer isn't turned off.
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The monitor becomes dark,
fl
ickers, or displays nothing
though it was displaying images properly.
Replace the LCD panel with new one. Contact your MIT-
SUBISHI dealer.
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There are black spots (which don't illuminate) or bright
spots (which stay illuminated) on the monitor.
They are not a failure, but due to the characteristics of
the LCD panel.
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The monitor has uneven brightness.
This symptom may occur depending on the displayed im-
ages. This is not a failure, but due to the characteristics
of the LCD panel.
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Faint vertical stripes appear on the monitor.
This symptom may occur depending on the displayed im-
ages. This is not a failure, but due to the characteristics
of the LCD panel.
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Flickers and moire patterns appear when a
fi
ne pattern is
displayed.
This symptom may occur when a
fi
ne pattern is dis-
played. This is not a failure, but due to the characteris-
tics of the LCD panel.
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Lines aren't displayed in correct width.
This symptom may occur when an image of other than
3840x2160 resolution is displayed. This is not a failure,
but due to the characteristics of the LCD panel.
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"Afterimage" appears on the non-display area.
This symptom may occur when the entire monitor isn't
fi
lled with the display area and the same image is kept
displayed for a long time. This is not a failure, but due to
the characteristics of the LCD panel.
P.4, P.10
The contrast varies depending on the viewing angle
Depending on the viewing angle (angle at which you view
the monitor), the contrast varies. This is not a failure, but
due to the characteristics of the LCD panel.
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The display quality varies.
Because the LCD panel uses a
fl
uorescent light, its
display quality varies with the lapse of the operating time.
In addition, the display quality is affected by the ambient
temperature. This is not a failure, but due to the charac-
teristics of the LCD panel.
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A faint object persists on the screen even after switching
the displayed image.
This symptom called "afterimage" may occur when the
same still picture is kept displayed for a long time. The
faint object fades away gradually by turning off the moni-
tor or displaying a motion picture. Sometimes it cannot
be eliminated but this is not a failure.
P.4, P.10
The monitor
fl
ickers (when connected via a distributor).
Connect the monitor and the computer directly each
other, not via a distributor.
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Others
Symptom
Cause
Remedy
Reference
page
The resolution and
number of colors
cannot be changed/
they are
fi
xed.
Signals aren't input/output correctly in rare
cases.
Turn off the monitor and the computer and turn
them back on.
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When your computer's operating system
isn't Windows
®
, it may not be able to recog-
nize the driver for the graphic board cor-
rectly.
Reinstall the driver for the graphic board. As for
reinstallation, see the user's guide of your com-
puter or consult the support center for your com-
puter.
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