Monitor X193W A Problem

DeBedenHasen
DeBedenHasen Member Posts: 3 New User
edited February 16 in 2018 Archives
Hello everyone.
I've had the monitor for about 3 years now, with no malfunctions whatsoever. However, about 20 minutes ago, the screen turned solid black.
Additionally, there are no signs of anything being broken. The power indicator is still lit (blue), all cables are plugged in and won't move (i. e. it should work).
Rebooting multiple times (4 times to be exact) didn't do anything. Removing and plugging the cables back in also didn't help.

I don't know if it changes anything, but there are two (how I feel) notable matters:
  • When turned off in any way (removing power cord, tapping power button) and then turning it back on, the monitor briefly works [when turned on, it shows anything I do for about 2 seconds before turning black again.]
  • On the instant it turns on, one can hear two clicks coming from the back of the monitor
    About a second after the monitor turns black, one can hear the same two clicks [they sound as if something snapped or as if there was a spark in there]
Probably nobody else had/has this problem. Maybe someone still has an answer as to what this might be...
Thanks.

Comments

  • Acreguy
    Acreguy Member Posts: 17 Troubleshooter
    Glad you posted this problem, DeBedenHasen! I get this every few days too. I'm using two ViewSonic monitors, which have run flawlessly for 10 years on a prior system. I think only Monitor 1 goes blank - not sure about that. It shouldn't be happening at all. There is no damage, no sound, no data loss. Anyone know why this happens? Thanks.
  • Rudy21
    Rudy21 ACE Posts: 1,789 Pathfinder
    Hi,

    Please try to unplug all the cables connected to the monitor, press and hold the power button for 30-40 sec.. now please connect only the power source and check if the device powers up. If so, connect the video cable and access OSD settings with help of OSD buttons on the monitor and reset the monitor.
    Click on 'Yes' to accept my comment as answer
  • Acreguy
    Acreguy Member Posts: 17 Troubleshooter
    edited April 2018
    Rudy, are you suggesting the monitor's software is corrupted? Never thought of that. It only happens to my main monitor, never the second one. They're both identical. Question about your instructions: "Press and hold the power button for 30-40 seconds" Do I keep the button pressed while plugging it in? I would think that's nearly impossible unless you've been working in the circus for 40 years :). Perhaps an internal power supply issue? Whatever, I'll give your solution a try. Many thanks!!
  • DeBedenHasen
    DeBedenHasen Member Posts: 3 New User
    Please try to unplug all the cables connected to the monitor, press and hold the power button for 30-40 sec.. now please connect only the power source and check if the device powers up.
    Hi again, and sorry for the delay.
    I've tried your solution (which seemed fishy from the beginning [unplug everything, then hold a button ???]) with no success.
    @Acreguy
    Question about your instructions: "Press and hold the power button for 30-40 seconds" Do I keep the button pressed while plugging it in?
    It's not impossible at all, but doesn't do anything at all, either.

    @Rudy21
    If so, connect the video cable and access OSD settings with help of OSD buttons on the monitor and reset the monitor.

    Well, it does power up, however the issue persists. On, 2 sec, off.
    Something I noticed was the setting OSD Timeout. I tried changing the setting and restarting the monitor. Doesn't do anything. And neither did resetting everything.

    So will I have to get a new monitor?
  • DeBedenHasen
    DeBedenHasen Member Posts: 3 New User
    Something else I wanted to mention is that the only way I can see something on the screen when it's """""off""""" is to use my phone's flashlight and push it against the LCD. This doesn't apply to the 2-second periods after turning on when the screen is actually "on".