Troubleshooting• Safety andTroubleshooting• FAQs• CommonProblems• ImagingProblems• RegulatoryInformation• Other RelatedInformationTroubleshootingThis page deals with problems that can be corrected by the user. If the problem still persists afteryou have tried these solutions, contact your nearest Philips dealer.Common ProblemsHaving this problem Check these itemsNo Picture(Power LED not lit)l Make sure the power cord is plugged intothe power outlet and into the back of themonitor.l First, ensure that the power button on thefront of the monitor is in the OFF position,then press it to the ON position.No Picture(Power LED is amber or yellow)l Make sure the computer is turned on.l Make sure the signal cable is properlyconnected to your computer.l Check to see if the monitor cable has bentpins.l The Energy Saving feature may beactivatedScreen says l Make sure the monitor cable is properlyconnected to your computer. (Also refer tothe Quick Set-Up Guide).l Check to see if the monitor cable has bentpins.l Make sure the computer is turned on.AUTO button not working properlyl The Auto Function is designed for use onstandard Macintosh or IBM-compatiblePCs running Microsoft Windows.l It may not work properly if usingnonstandard PC or video card.Imaging ProblemsDisplay position is incorrectl Press the Auto button.l Adjust the image position using theHorizontal Position and/or Vertical Positionin OSD Main Controls.file:///D|/My%20Documents/dfu/200W6/english/200W6/safety/saf_troub.htm (1 of 3)2005-06-28 1:44:00 PM