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TROUBLESHOOTING FOR PC (continued)
Symptoms That Appear to be Failures (continued)
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Point to check
Symptom
• The temperature of the display panel surface is high.
• There are points (*) on the screen that differ in color from the
periphery of the screen.
* Points that do not light, points with brightness different
from that of the periphery, points with color different from
that of the periphery, etc.
• Vertical stripes appear, depending on the screen contents.
• Coarse horizontal stripes appear in FULL display.
• Flickering in the form of horizontal lines oscillating up and
down.
(PC INPUT MODE only)
• The top of the monitor heats up.
• Text characters are displayed with varying thicknesses.
• Plasma display panel is lighting the phosphors in the display
panel by the discharge of internal radiation. In some cases,
this may cause the temperature of the panel surface to
increase. Please note that this is not a malfunction.
• High-precision technology is used to manufacture the
plasma display panel, However in some cases, there are
minor defects in some parts of the screen. Please note that
this is not a malfunction.
• The plasma display panel is lighting the phosphors by the
discharge of internal radiation. Depending on the screen
contents, in rare cases this may cause vertical stripes to
appear because of failure to light. Please note that this is not
a malfunction.
• Adjusting the Clock Phase will reduce the horizontal stripes.
(RGB input)
• If the direct frequency from the computer is below 85Hz, try
a higher frequency (upper limit 85Hz). There may be a slight
attenuation of the current image.
• Try turning the Vertical Filter On. For this case however, the
vertical resolution will drop.
• When used for long periods of time, the top of the monitor
may heat up. This is not a malfunction.
• The thicknesses of characters and lines may vary if images
with a vertical resolution greater than 768 lines are
displayed; however, this is not a malfunction.
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