MONITOR TESTING
GUIDELINES
Locate a monitor; notice the
appearance of the monitor. If the cable has a 9-pin connector, it's
either Monochrome, CGA, or EGA. If there is a label with 3-colors on it, then
it's probably CGA or EGA. If the monitor has the word "Enhanced" on
it, it's probably an EGA monitor.
Monitor Testing
If the cable has
a 15-pin connector,
it is a VGA monitor.
Plug the monitor into the
appropriate test PC and turn on both the monitor and PC.
Use some kind of software to test
the monitor's display capability (Checkit, PC Probe, SYSCHK, etc.)
If the screen
displays properly,
label the monitor and store it in the appropriate place in the lab.
If the monitor does not display
correctly, test and make sure that the monitor is attached to the correct video
card.
If the monitor is REALLY DEAD, indicate
this on the dead monitor log and dispose of the monitor.
If you need assistance, let
someone know.
If you're unsure of whether a monitor is OK or not,
label the monitor as such and move on.