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Dell Dimension L Series Systems Reference and Troubleshooting Guide

Environmental Factors

A number of external factors, including temperature extremes and humidity, magnetic
influences, sources of electromagnetic interference (EMI), and poor input power or

MI), and poor input power or

signal quality, can interfere with the performance of your computer and attached
devices. Monitors are especially susceptible to these environmental factors. The
following items can adversely affect the performance of a computer system:

Inadequate ventilation from operating the computer in a confined space, such as
a desk enclosure

Direct sunlight causing the computer to overheat

Line noise or power drops and surges from electrical outlets due to poor wiring

Line noises or surges through telephone lines

High-voltage electrical appliances on the same circuit or operating in close prox-
imity to the computer

Speakers, especially the subwoofer, or telephone too close to the monitor, gener-
ating magnetic fields that distort the display image

Fluorescent lights or halogen lamps causing display flickering or distortion

Electrical extension cords and keyboard and mouse extension cables

Too many devices on a power strip or multiple power strips from one electrical
outlet

Electrical conduits in an adjoining wall or elevators on the other side of the wall

Large metal beams inside the wall behind the system

Dust accumulation near the fan or power supply

If removing potential sources of problems does not help, try moving the computer
and the monitor.

Monitor

This section lists some basic checks you can do for most monitors. Check the
documentation that came with the monitor for fault indications and troubleshooting
procedures specific to your monitor. If you purchased the monitor from Dell, you
can also find troubleshooting information on Dell’s World Wide Web site
(http://support.dell.com).

If you have no picture, try the following checks:

Make sure that the computer is turned on.

Make sure the monitor’s power button is completely depressed.

If the monitor’s power indicator is lit, adjust contrast and brightness to their max-
imum settings.

Verify the power source by plugging in an appliance that you know works.