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Tuesday, June 05, 2007

LCD PC MONITOR

"Input Signal Out of Range" appeared on the LCD Monitor.

CRT monitor is fast phasing out, many LCD TVs and LCD Monitor can be easily found in the market place.

Lately, one of my friend purchased a LCD Monitor to replace his CRT Monitor. After fixed it, and power 'on', he found that there is no signal or screen is blank, but with a warning phrase read, 'Input Signal Out of Range'.

How to Rectify Such Problem

It is very easy, in a few steps you could rectify such problem.

1. Reconnect back the CRT monitor to the PC.
2. After booting up the window, proceed to the control panel and click on the displace option.
3. Change the resolution to a more generic and accepted resolution like 800 by 600 pixels. This should get you the picture when you hook up the LCD Monitor.
4. After you get your picture in the LCD, you can go back to the displace properties to adjust the resolution the match the LCD Monitor specification.

This type of problem is usually due to the frequency and resolution settings configured for your graphic card and CRT monitor were outside the range of the LCD can handle.

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