Troubleshooting Guide
Troubleshooting Guide www.hp.com 2–23
Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics
The picture is broken up, 
rolls, jitters, or flashes.
The monitor connections 
may be incomplete or 
the monitor may be 
incorrectly adjusted.
1. Be sure the monitor cable is 
securely connected to the 
computer.
2. In a two-monitor system or if 
another monitor is in close 
proximity, be sure the monitors 
are not interfering with each 
other’s electromagnetic field by 
moving them apart.
3. Fluorescent lights or fans may 
be too close to the monitor.
Monitor needs to be 
degaussed.
Degauss the monitor. Refer to the 
documentation that came with the 
monitor for instructions.
Vibrating or rattling noise 
coming from inside a CRT 
monitor when powered on.
Monitor degaussing coil 
has been activated.
None. It is normal for the 
degaussing coil to be activated 
when the monitor is powered on.
Clicking noise coming from 
inside a CRT monitor.
Electronic relays have 
been activated inside 
the monitor.
None. It is normal for some monitors 
to make a clicking noise when 
turned on and off, when going in 
and out of standby mode, and when 
changing resolutions.
High pitched noise coming 
from inside a flat panel 
monitor.
Brightness and/or 
contrast settings are too 
high.
Lower brightness and/or contrast 
settings.
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