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===Inspect monitor and recycle if:=== | ===Inspect monitor and recycle if:=== | ||
Revision as of 11:35, 9 January 2007
This HowTo describes how to burn-in monitors for long-term use.
Inspect monitor and recycle if:
- 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)
TO TEST
- 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 Reset (this feature may not exist)
- select Degauss
- make sure the color temperature is at 9300K
- adjust the Brightness & Contrast to 80
Note: If the Brightness or Contrast must be set above 80, then recycle it
Mark the monitor recycle if:
- 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 80
- Picture is black or doesn't show the Linux desktop(check power and brightness/contrast)
- 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
Burning in:
- Record the date on the Burn-In sheet.
- Write the current time as shown in the lower right corner of the Reference Monitor in the Burn-In sheet's TIME STARTED column along with the Gizmo IDs of all the monitors you will be birning in.
- During this time, you can plug in and check up to 8 monitors at once. It is a good idea to test all 8 at one time, or it gets confusing.
- Leave the monitors running on the shelf at least an hour (longer is better).
- If any of the monitors fail while setting them up (see criteria above) process them as recyclers and replace them with potentially good monitors until there are 8 on the shelf worth testing.
- When finished, write the current time as shown in the lower right corner of the Reference Monitor in the Burn-In sheet's TIME ENDED column. Write your name in the column on the far right of the Burn-In sheet.
- 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 an orange sticker on the front of the monitor (NOT on the screen).
- Put the monitor on the shelf and continue with another.
- What to do with RECYCLERS: Put it in the Recycle Gaylord, making sure to stack it safely