User`s guide

The power switch is on but the power light is not on.
If the monitor is Energy Star compliant, it may be in a
power-saving mode. Press a mouse button or a key on the
keyboard to activate the monitor.
Turn off the monitor’s power, wait five seconds, and turn it
back on.
If the light still does not come on, check the electrical outlet for
power. Turn off your monitor and unplug it from the outlet.
Then plug a lamp into the wall outlet and turn it on. If the light
turns on, your monitor may be faulty.
An illustration in one of your software applications displays
incorrectly.
For the best display performance, your system has been set to
run Windows with the High Color palette (64 thousand colors).
Some application programs you may install work better with
the 256 color palette. If you want to change your color palette,
you can use the Display utility in the Windows 95 Control
Panel or the Galileo program in Windows 3.1. See your
Windows documentation or online help for more information
about changing your Display settings.
You used the Galileo utility in Windows 3.1 to change your
video refresh rate, but the rate you set is not saved after you
turn off your computer.
You need to set the refresh rate using the S3REFRSH program,
located in the C:\ S3INSTALL\ UTIL subdirectory. When you
are ready to exit the S3REFRSH program, make sure you select
the exit option that saves the refresh rate values in your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
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Troubleshooting