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NEC AccuSync LCD71VM 17" LCD Monitor Questions & Answers
Inputing video to 1740cx-bk
Yes, you should be able to simply plug it in. It is best to follow standards - such as if your unit uses Red, blue, green, white, and red outlets, use that type of cable to hook up to your TV. If your player uses yellow, white, and red, use that type of cable. The colors don't really matter, but it is much easier to troubleshoot later on if you follow standards.
Input video to nec 1740cx-bk lcd monitor
If you are trying to use a computer monitor to watch a DVD, you probably won't have much success unless your monitor accepts the RCA plug. I have found the VGA adapters to RCA plugs will not work in this manner.
I have a nec LCD2070nx Power light is on
Hi:
Your monitor has a problem on its inverter board. It is an electronic component failure, and often it cost's more to fix it than to buy a new LCD monitor .
How do I fix my screen from being blurry?
Hello: Try the following:
Signal cable should be completely attached to the computer.
Use the OSM Image Adjust controls to focus and adjust display by increasing or
decreasing the FINE control. When the display mode is changed, the OSM Image
Adjust settings may need to be readjusted.
Check the monitor and your display card with respect to compatibility
and recommended signal timings.
If your text is garbled, change the video mode to non-interlace and use 60Hz refresh rate.
After three seconds power it on the back light
There seems to be bad solder connections either on the power supply or the inverter Board. You may even have a bad capacitor on the power supply board. When caps go bad sometimes the yswell at the top of them, if you take off the back cover look for swollen capacitors in the power supply. The inverter board has small inverter transformers on it, check for bad connections on it, caution tho this board has high voltage on it. One good way to check the inverter board is while you have the back off. Darken the room as much as possible, even total darkness is good and turn on the monitor while looking at the inverter board for small arching or sparks, if you see any then this is your problem area.
NEC Monitor LCD1700V
I had a similar problem with a NEC LCD1935, and I traced it to the inverter board which was a Lien Chang LI-2190 ... it seems that common problems with this type of board are bad solder joints due to the temp. cycling, or blown capacitors, but I was too lazy to resolder everything so I just disconnected the BL signal line that goes between the main board and the inverter board, and this solved the problem. In my display it was a green line, marked BL on the inverter board -- I removed it from the connector and just taped it off. I'm guessing that this is a blanking signal that the invertor uses to signal to the main board there is an overcurrent situation and that the display should be blanked/shutdown.
I'm certain that there are still problems with the inverter and it might go again, but at least I have a working monitor for the time being.
Caveat emptor.
Picture on monitor is distorted
I went to the panel buttons, and then punched the reset for each of the icons on the menu. That restored the display picture to its factory settings. The degaussing did not help the picture, and any stray magnetism is generally automatically degaussed when the computer starts up. As to the flickering of the picture, that is because of the refresh rate. I am using a relatively updated operating system, and the refresh rate has changed somewhat. I also believe the temperature of the computer affects the flickering. I hope this comment helps someone who has a similar problem.
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What software or cords do I need to get/run in order to get files to transfer to/from the NEC Mobilepro 770, or even get internet?
The NEC Mobilepro 770 is a legacy device that was released in the early 2000s and uses Windows CE as its operating system. Since the device is no longer supported, it may be challenging to find software and drivers that are compatible with modern operating systems like Windows 10. Here are some steps you can take to transfer files and connect to the internet:
- Get the necessary cables: You'll need a USB cable to connect the Mobilepro 770 to your Windows 10 PC. The cable should have a USB Type-A connector on one end and a mini-USB connector on the other.
- Install ActiveSync: ActiveSync is software that allows you to synchronize files between your Mobilepro 770 and your PC. Unfortunately, ActiveSync is no longer available for download from Microsoft, but you may be able to find an archived version of the software on the internet. Install ActiveSync on your Windows 10 PC and connect your Mobilepro 770 to your PC using the USB cable. If the device is recognized, you should be able to transfer files between the two devices.
- Connect to the internet: The Mobilepro 770 has a built-in Ethernet port that you can use to connect to a wired network. To connect to the internet, you'll need an Ethernet cable and a wired network connection. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the Mobilepro 770's Ethernet port and the other end into your router or modem. You should be able to browse the internet using the Mobilepro 770's built-in web browser.
- Install additional software: The Mobilepro 770 comes with a basic set of software, but you may want to install additional software to make the device more useful. You can download and install software from the internet, but make sure it's compatible with Windows CE and the Mobilepro 770.
Keep in mind that the Mobilepro 770 is a legacy device, and its performance and capabilities may be limited compared to modern devices. It's also possible that some of the software and drivers you need may no longer be available or supported.
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