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=THE SHORT VERSION aka CHECK LIST=
 
=THE SHORT VERSION aka CHECK LIST=
  
After the monitor is powered up, go into the Menu Settings & select '''IN THIS ORDER''':
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After the monitor is powered up, go into the Menu Settings
 
 
# the Recall or Reset function (it may be a separate button or it may not exist)
 
# Color Temperature to 9300K
 
# Degauss
 
# Adjust Contrast and Brightness to a maximum of 85
 
#*if the Contrast or Brightness need to be higher than 85 to be up to par, then RECYCLE IT
 
 
 
'''Monitors must burn-in for ''AT LEAST AN HOUR'' (longer is better!!!)'''
 
 
 
'''If the picture is not looking good, RECYCLE IT'''
 
 
 
=THE LONG VERSION aka Explanations=
 
 
 
==(1) Double check for initial quality==
 
 
 
Recycle if...
 
* Monitor is ugly (i.e. dirty, covered in stickers, dingy, yellowed, etc.)
 
* Plastic case is cracked or damaged
 
* Year on back is 1998 or before
 
* The base is missing, leaving a round unstable bottom
 
* Monitor is 17" or less AND is manufactured before 2000
 
 
 
  Note:
 
  For recycled monitors, if it has a detachable cable then remove it (otherwise, leave the cable attached)
 
 
 
==(2) Testing==
 
 
 
# Put monitor on testing shelf
 
# Plug in a power cord to the back of the monitor
 
# Plug the monitor's signal cable into one of the nearby signal sockets
 
# Power up the monitor
 
# In the Menu setting, select in this order:
 
#* the Recall or Reset function (it may be a separate button or it may not exist)
 
#* Color Temperature to 9300K
 
#* Degauss
 
#* Adjust Contrast and Brightness to a maximum of 85
 
 
 
  Note:
 
  If the Brightness or Contrast must be set above 85, then RECYCLE it
 
 
 
==(3) When to Recycle a Monitor==
 
 
 
After adjusting the Menu Settings listed above, look for the following:
 
* Picture clicks or jerks around
 
* You cannot clearly differentiate between the 3 black/gray stripes in the middle
 
* Picture is darker than the reference monitor even when brightness/contrast turned up to 85
 
* Picture is black or doesn't show the Linux desktop
 
* Picture is blurry and text is difficult to read (wipe dirt off screen with cloth to be sure)
 
* Color is uneven across the screen
 
* You are unable to center the picture properly with the controls
 
* The picture is warped and not fixable with the controls
 
* You smell BURNING or hear SQUEALING
 
 
 
'''If any of the monitors fail while setting them up (see criteria above) recycle them & replace them with potentially good monitors until there are 8 on the shelf worth testing.  ''Make sure to safely stack the monitors in the Recycled Monitor Gaylord - ask someone to show you how!'' '''
 
 
 
==(4) Burning in the Potential Keepers==
 
 
 
  Note:
 
  Monitors must "burn in" for ''AT LEAST AN HOUR'' (although longer is better)!!!!!!!!!
 
 
 
* If you are not going to stick around for the whole burn in process, record the time you set up each Monitor on the clipboard so the next person knows how long they've been running.
 
 
 
==(5) What To Do With Keepers==
 
 
 
*After 1 hour, if the monitor picture is still good, bright and not jerking around, and you do NOT smell BURNING or hear SQUEALING:
 
**Put a round, color sticker on the front of the monitor & mark the size in inches.
 
**Unplug the cables (leave the power cord attached to the power strip).
 
**Put the monitor on the Keeper shelf and continue with another.
 
 
 
[[Category:Howto]]
 
[[Category:Hardware Testing]]
 
[[Category:Monitors]]
 

Revision as of 02:23, 11 April 2007

This HowTo describes how to burn-in monitors for long-term use.

THE SHORT VERSION aka CHECK LIST

After the monitor is powered up, go into the Menu Settings