Well it took over a week, but finally after many emails, I finally got someone at Acer to understand that the monitor is just frikkin dead. Below is a condensed version of the emails, average is 6 each day. 8 days of my life I'll never get back. Sending the monitor to Texas today. Maybe I'll get it back within a month?
Customer (Brian) - 09/28/2009 11:47 AM
I purchased this monitor from Tiger Direct on 4/2/09. Yesterday is quit working. We switched it with another monitor and found that the problem is with the monitor and not either of the computers. It remained a black screen like it was not getting power, but the LED was on. Should I send it back for replacement/repair or is their a local repair shop I can drop it off at? Thanks for your help.
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Response (Mary LincyKM) - 09/28/2009 03:20 PM
Dear Brian,
Thank you for contacting Acer America. I'll be happy to assist you.
As per our record your system is in warranty but not registered.
Having reviewed your e-mail I understand that you are facing an issue with
the monitor.
Brian, inorder to troubleshoot the issue, we need additional information.
The information you provide helps us to isolate the issue and troubleshoot quickly. Please include the answers to the following questions in a reply to this message :
- Since when are you facing this issue?
- Do you get a dim desktop image?
- Do you see any thin lines or spots?
- Do you see any stain, crack, or growing plume?
- Was the system accidentally dropped or did someone drop it?
- Did the unit experience any power surge?
- Is the backlight in ON or OFF state?
We would suggest you to please perform a power reset by following the steps mentioned below :
Turn the monitor off and unplug the power cord and VGA cable from the monitor.
> - Hold the power button on the unit down for 30 seconds.
> - Release the power button and plug only the power cord back into the unit.
> - Turn the unit on. What screen do you get? If you are getting the 'No signal or cable disconnected screen on your monitor' then your monitor is working fine.
Please try connecting the monitor with another VGA cable.
Verify that the the power cord is connected properly and securely at both ends and to a proper outlet.
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Customer (Brian) - 10/05/2009 09:42 AM
- Since when are you facing this issue? Sunday Sept. 26th
- Do you get a dim desktop image? No
- Do you see any thin lines or spots? No
- Do you see any stain, crack, or growing plume? No
- Was the system accidentally dropped or did someone drop it? No
- Did the unit experience any power surge? No
- Is the backlight in ON or OFF state? Unknown
I did the power reset as instructed below, still just a black screen. The on/off switch light is green. I tried several different VGA and power cables, no difference.
What is the next step?
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Response (Riyas) - 10/05/2009 11:05 AM
Dear Brian,
Thank you for contacting Acer America.
I understand that you are facing an issue related to monitor display.
To properly diagnose the issue, I will need more information. The more information you provide, the more quickly we can answer your question.
Please include the answers to the following questions in a reply to this message:
=> Remove the data cord and turn on the monitor and check whether you are getting any 'no signal' message on the screen.
=> Try with another power cord and check whether the monitor is turning on.
Follow these steps to perform a self test on the monitor. The results of this test will help us to determine if the display issue is related to the monitor or some other cause.
1. Turn off the computer and the monitor.
2. Disconnect the data cable that comes from the monitor from the back of the computer.
3. Turn the monitor on.
4. You will see a small screen with three colored bands with a message that the monitor is not connected.
Note: If you do not see this message, turn the monitor back off and then turn it on again and hold the power button in for up to 60 seconds.
Once you have the monitor self test on the screen, please notice whether your display symptoms are present or not. Note any changes in the display and/or the issues you are experiencing in Windows. Please include as many details as possible in your reply, regarding the results of the test.
Please be informed that you did not register your computer in our database.
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I had to answer the following email 4 times, hence the getting p'd off type.
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Customer (Brian) - 10/06/2009 07:26 AM
To Whom It May Concern:
=> Remove the data cord and turn on the monitor and check whether you are getting any 'no signal' message on the screen. DID NOT GET ANY "NO SIGNAL" MESSAGE, SCREEN IS BLACK
=> Try with another power cord and check whether the monitor is turning on.
TRIED ANOTHER CORD, POWER BUTTON STILL TURNS ON, BUT BLACK SCREEN
Follow these steps to perform a self test on the monitor. The results of this test will help us to determine if the display issue is related to the monitor or some other cause.
1. Turn off the computer and the monitor. DONE
2. Disconnect the data cable that comes from the monitor from the back of the computer. DONE
3. Turn the monitor on. GREEN LIGHT TURNS ON
4. You will see a small screen with three colored bands with a message that the monitor is not connected. NO MESSAGE, SCREEN IS BLACK
Note: If you do not see this message, turn the monitor back off and then turn it on again and hold the power button in for up to 60 seconds. DONE, BUT THE SCREEN IS STILL BLACK, NO TEST MODE, NOT EVEN A FLICKER OF AN ATTEMPT TO CHANGE FROM SOLID BLACK SCREEN
Once you have the monitor self test on the screen, please notice whether your display symptoms are present or not. Note any changes in the display and/or the issues you are experiencing in Windows. Please include as many details as possible in your reply, regarding the results of the test. SEE NOTE ABOVE
Please be informed that you did not register your computer in our database.
THE MONITOR IS REGISTERED. IT IS REGISTERED IN THE NAME OF THE COMPUTERS OWNER.