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Dark screen on a couple NEC AccuSync 50 monitors. Is there a way to restore factory settings?



 
 
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Old June 8th 05, 06:31 PM
Nate Goulet
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Default Dark screen on a couple NEC AccuSync 50 monitors. Is there a way to restore factory settings?

Dark screen on a couple NEC AccuSync 50 monitors. Is there a way to
restore factory settings?

I've seen this problem on a couple monitors. The user can press the
Select button and change the screen so dark you can't see built-in
menus to adjust the picture! Then the monitor seems to memorize the
setting. Is there some way to override this?

Unplugging & disconnecting didn't seem to do it.


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Old June 12th 05, 03:55 AM
Brian A.
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Some but not all NEC monitors have a reset button on them, otherwise removing
power for a set amount of time and restoring power is the only way I know of.

Have you tried NEC's support site or contacting them?


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Dark screen on a couple NEC AccuSync 50 monitors. Is there a way to
restore factory settings?

I've seen this problem on a couple monitors. The user can press the
Select button and change the screen so dark you can't see built-in
menus to adjust the picture! Then the monitor seems to memorize the
setting. Is there some way to override this?

Unplugging & disconnecting didn't seem to do it.



 




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