Check the User Manual
and go to their web site.
or do a Yahoo search for SUN monitor .
2006-10-25 20:31:20
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answered by essbebe 6
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Check out http://sun.com
And, please drain the High Voltage Capacitors with a shorting stick. Even monitors unplugged for years retain, actually build up, a huge, lethal charge!!!
Always work with the dominant hand in the machine, and the other one in a pocket! That way, the direct path across the heart would not be followed by any electrical strike...
And, if you don't know how to open up the monitor case, why would you be messing with something you know nothing about?
Other than, like I do all the time, but have 35 years of experience in the Air Force and out here, the learning experience and the joy of fixing it my self and saving tons of moola!
Check out a Sun Users Group, or any Linux or BSD group, as we tend to all be geeks, and have all kinds of experience with recalcitrant monitors... http://lugww.counter.li.org
2006-10-26 03:40:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure about that...try the manufactors' site to see if they do have instructions for that but I doubt it! Most monitors don't have any user serviceable parts...Most likely if you try this you'll ruin the monitor, or get electrocuted....
2006-10-26 03:30:53
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answered by MUff1N 6
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