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July 26th, 2005 17:00

ginahoy,

Thank you for using the Dell Community Forum.

Did you try adjusting the contrast to see if that will help?

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July 26th, 2005 18:00

Thanks for your response, Jesse!
I backed the contrast off a bit the other day, but the screen begins to appear washed out. Actually, my screen is only marginally overbright but I had to reduce the brightness to zero to achieve this. So there's defininitely something going on with the brightness circuit and it's happened gradually over the past few months (the monitor is three years old). Rather than continuning to compensate, I'd like to find out what's at the root of the problem and try to address it, if possible.

For example, if a resistor is drifting out of spec, an adjustment to an internal pot (if there is one) could provide a long-term (if not permanent) fix. As for the color adjustments, I wouldn't think these settings would impact brightness, at least not directly. The only reason I brought it up is becuase of the report by a P991 owner that adjusting "color return" fixed his brightness problem.

Since this seems to be a relatively common problem with these monitors, I'm hoping someone has isolated the problem by now.

Message Edited by ginahoy on 07-26-2005 03:09 PM

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March 13th, 2008 16:00

This is a ridiculously common issue! See this 44 page thread...http://icrontic.com/forum/showthread.php?p=597262#post597262
It is a shame to junk these monitors over this issue of drifting G2 voltage. But repair is uneconomic, the Windas route is complicated and I would prefer to avoid internal repairs.
PLEASE,  PLEASE can someone supply information on how to access the full SERVICE MENU on this model, where I should be able to reduce the G2 voltage.
Thanks
wilts43

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