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David Ellingsworth

Jan 1, 1970
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I have an NEC monitor here that displays the On Screen Display (OSD)
brightly, but the image generated from the out put of the video card to the
monitor is very dark. I tried adjusting the brightness and contrast settings
using the OSD but I can't seem to get the picture to be clear and crisp. The
current image looks as if the entire screen is covered by fog and the image
is still very dark. I'm sure its more likely a problem with an internal
component of the monitor but I'm not sure which component is at fault. The
interesting thing about this problem is that it only effects the incoming
signals from the video card to the monitor and not the OSD. I therefore
think that there is a problem with the treatment of these signals but do not
know how to correct the problem. Any information on what might be causing
what I'm experiencing and how to correct the problem would be greatly
appreciated.

Regards,

David Ellingsworth
 
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Jerry G.

Jan 1, 1970
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You did not indicate the model number!

In these types of monitors, this is usually an indication of a weak CRT.
The tech would take readings of the power supply output voltages, and the
bias voltages to the CRT. He would also check to see if the HV is in specs,
and that the scan circuits are working correctly. From this information, an
evaluation can be made to know exactly what the faults are.

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I have an NEC monitor here that displays the On Screen Display (OSD)
brightly, but the image generated from the out put of the video card to the
monitor is very dark. I tried adjusting the brightness and contrast settings
using the OSD but I can't seem to get the picture to be clear and crisp. The
current image looks as if the entire screen is covered by fog and the image
is still very dark. I'm sure its more likely a problem with an internal
component of the monitor but I'm not sure which component is at fault. The
interesting thing about this problem is that it only effects the incoming
signals from the video card to the monitor and not the OSD. I therefore
think that there is a problem with the treatment of these signals but do not
know how to correct the problem. Any information on what might be causing
what I'm experiencing and how to correct the problem would be greatly
appreciated.

Regards,

David Ellingsworth
 
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Shoreline Electronics

Jan 1, 1970
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Model # ?


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David Ellingsworth

Jan 1, 1970
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The montor is an Acusync 50 with the model number listed as N503 on one
sticker and AS50 on another another sticker.

Regards,

David Ellingsworth
 
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