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Helpful Information
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7.3
Troubleshooting & Service Information
General
Issue
Possible Solutions
No power
• Check the connection seating at the wall and panel.
• See if the panel’s main power switch is turned ON.
• Confirm that the remote is set to MONITOR.
If the panel indicator lights red, press MONITOR (a) on the remote control or the  
STANDBY/ON
 button on the flat panel display.
Power suddenly turns off • Check the power control setting.
• See if the panel’s internal temperature has increased.
Clean the vents or remove any blocking objects.
Panel does not operate
• External influences such as voltage malfunction, static electricity, etc., may cause 
improper operation.
Unplug the panel from the wall and leave it for two or more minutes. Reconnect and 
attempt to operate the panel once again.
Remote control does not 
operate
• Check if display power is off. Press the button when the Power On and STANDBY 
indicators are off.
• Confirm that the mode is set to MONITOR.
• Examine the remote control sensor on the panel for obstructions that could block the 
signal.
• Check that the remote’s batteries are installed properly and hold a change.
Replace with new batteries to verify.
• Consider changes in lighting such as stronger or new light sources that may wash out 
the signal.
Picture
Issue
Possible Solutions
No picture
• Check the picture adjustment settings.
Reset to default values if necessary.
• Confirm that the connected equipment is installed and programmed properly.
• If viewing an image from a PC, confirm that the signal is compatible.
Screen appears dark
• Check for any obstacles in front of the Room Light Sensor.
Odd coloring and shades 
or misaligned images
• Review the room lighting for recent changes or different natural lighting sources from 
windows or doorways.
• Check the picture tone, adjust as necessary.
Picture is cut off or runs 
off screen
• Check the screen size for the current input source.
• Confirm that the position of the picture is centered.
Brightness and color 
tone on the sides differ 
from the center
• If images in 4:3 mode or letterbox images are displayed for long periods or for shorter 
periods over several days, an after-image may remain due to burning.
Watch images in Full screen as much as possible to avoid this issue.
• Change the Brightness Sync. setting to Auto.
This function adjusts the brightness of the gray side masks for the brightness of the main 
image.
• Use the Long Life Settings function (see “4.2.1 Extend Your Panel Life”)
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