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Author Topic: D9200 troubles yet again (SOLVED!!)  (Read 1378 times)

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D9200 troubles yet again (SOLVED!!)
« on: May 21, 2006, 12:48:46 pm »
Hello there,

I have been writing  a couple of times lately with regards to my  D9200 monitor. I thought I fried it so I brought it to an official WG service center here in Holland, Europe. The guy repaired it and told me that I had used a wrong resolution which damaged the monitor. This seemed weird to me somewhat cause I did all to prevent that. Anyway, it was repaired again.

I have now made 100% sure that I cannot harm the monitor anymore (I used multisync, tri-synced my D9200, powerstrip...all you can imagine). I hooked it up to my PC and then tried to power up the monitor.

NOTHING happened! Normally you get this loud "tick" when the monitor fires up? I didn't hear anything! I use a step-down converter from 220V to 110V which worked fine initially.

My question; could it be the step-down converter is busted or is the monitor NOT fixed? Any ideas or did anybody have this before??

Thanks  :banghead:
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Re: D9200 troubles yet again
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2006, 06:12:51 am »
Ok, the monitor works fine! I took the 110V Us cable and put on a regular 220V plug. Plugged it in and it works like a charm. Strange though that the D9200 accept 90V-265V but at 110V it didn't seem to work in my case.

Hurrah!
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