I have it plugged in to an amplifier via the head phone socket, and there is
an odd beepy tune coming out of it at a very low level. Its sounds like the
music you would get in a very early computer game.
I have isolated it to the monitor and nothing else. Its not the amp and its
not my laptop which the monitor is plugged in to. The "tune" is very low
level but its quite clear when there is no other sound or the input sound is
low level. Now I've noticed it, its incredibly annoying.
Has any one else experienced this? If so, what is it? Is it a fault or some
sort of weirdo carrier signal that normal but usually never heard.
"AC" <xxxx@xxxx.xxx> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have the above and it has a weird issue.
>
> I have it plugged in to an amplifier via the head phone socket, and there
> is an odd beepy tune coming out of it at a very low level. Its sounds like
> the music you would get in a very early computer game.
>
> I have isolated it to the monitor and nothing else. Its not the amp and
> its not my laptop which the monitor is plugged in to. The "tune" is very
> low level but its quite clear when there is no other sound or the input
> sound is low level. Now I've noticed it, its incredibly annoying.
>
> Has any one else experienced this? If so, what is it? Is it a fault or
> some sort of weirdo carrier signal that normal but usually never heard.
Tell us more. Is it actually a 'tune' or just a series of beeps? Does it
still happen with all other equipment turned off (PC, wireless router,
speakers, desk lamp).
"GT" <ContactGT_remove_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "AC" <xxxx@xxxx.xxx> wrote in message
> news:%GOoj.598$j95.93@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have the above and it has a weird issue.
>>
>> I have it plugged in to an amplifier via the head phone socket, and there
>> is an odd beepy tune coming out of it at a very low level. Its sounds
>> like the music you would get in a very early computer game.
>>
>> I have isolated it to the monitor and nothing else. Its not the amp and
>> its not my laptop which the monitor is plugged in to. The "tune" is very
>> low level but its quite clear when there is no other sound or the input
>> sound is low level. Now I've noticed it, its incredibly annoying.
>>
>> Has any one else experienced this? If so, what is it? Is it a fault or
>> some sort of weirdo carrier signal that normal but usually never heard.
>
> Tell us more. Is it actually a 'tune' or just a series of beeps? Does it
> still happen with all other equipment turned off (PC, wireless router,
> speakers, desk lamp).
>
Its a series of beeps. Very random notes or tones. Its not like a simple
beep code being repeated. Its just random with no obvious patern. Its low is
on the monitor's speakers, but very obvious through an amp. Its clear well
about the hiss of high volume.
What I have just noticed, is that its audible with the vga lead in. The
earphone to monitor input is not plugged it. If I remove the vga it stops,
but the monitor seems to go in to a splash screen and all audio is cut, even
the back ground hiss. Implying its cut its audio circuits. So, I think its
still the monitor.
I've also set all the settings to default for luck, no change.
"AC" <xxxx@xxxx.xxx> wrote in message
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>
> "GT" <ContactGT_remove_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:00fe6468$0$25821$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com...
>> "AC" <xxxx@xxxx.xxx> wrote in message
>> news:%GOoj.598$j95.93@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have the above and it has a weird issue.
>>>
>>> I have it plugged in to an amplifier via the head phone socket, and
>>> there is an odd beepy tune coming out of it at a very low level. Its
>>> sounds like the music you would get in a very early computer game.
>>>
>>> I have isolated it to the monitor and nothing else. Its not the amp and
>>> its not my laptop which the monitor is plugged in to. The "tune" is very
>>> low level but its quite clear when there is no other sound or the input
>>> sound is low level. Now I've noticed it, its incredibly annoying.
>>>
>>> Has any one else experienced this? If so, what is it? Is it a fault or
>>> some sort of weirdo carrier signal that normal but usually never heard.
>>
>> Tell us more. Is it actually a 'tune' or just a series of beeps? Does it
>> still happen with all other equipment turned off (PC, wireless router,
>> speakers, desk lamp).
>>
>
> Its a series of beeps. Very random notes or tones. Its not like a simple
> beep code being repeated. Its just random with no obvious patern. Its low
> is on the monitor's speakers, but very obvious through an amp. Its clear
> well about the hiss of high volume.
>
> What I have just noticed, is that its audible with the vga lead in. The
> earphone to monitor input is not plugged it. If I remove the vga it stops,
> but the monitor seems to go in to a splash screen and all audio is cut,
> even the back ground hiss. Implying its cut its audio circuits. So, I
> think its still the monitor.
>
> I've also set all the settings to default for luck, no change.
Try turning off the PC at the wall, so the base unit (that the monitor is
connected to) has no power at all. Even when turned off, the PC is 'live'
and uses power.
AC wrote:
>
> I have the above and it has a weird issue.
>
> I have it plugged in to an amplifier via the head phone socket,
> and there is an odd beepy tune coming out of it at a very low
> level. Its sounds like the music you would get in a very early
> computer game.
Whatever 'the above' or 'it' is, it might help to describe them.
--
[mail]: Chuck F (cbfalconer at maineline dot net)
[page]: <http://cbfalconer.home.att.net>
Try the download section.
"CBFalconer" <cbfalconer@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> AC wrote:
>>
>> I have the above and it has a weird issue.
>>
>> I have it plugged in to an amplifier via the head phone socket,
>> and there is an odd beepy tune coming out of it at a very low
>> level. Its sounds like the music you would get in a very early
>> computer game.
>
> Whatever 'the above' or 'it' is, it might help to describe them.
I think you are missing something CB. 'above' is a "Samsung 2032MW Monitor".
'It' refers to the same.
No one else had any trouble!
GT wrote:
> "CBFalconer" <cbfalconer@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> AC wrote:
>>>
>>> I have the above and it has a weird issue.
>>>
>>> I have it plugged in to an amplifier via the head phone socket,
>>> and there is an odd beepy tune coming out of it at a very low
>>> level. Its sounds like the music you would get in a very early
>>> computer game.
>>
>> Whatever 'the above' or 'it' is, it might help to describe them.
>
> I think you are missing something CB. 'above' is a "Samsung
> 2032MW Monitor". 'It' refers to the same. No one else had any
> trouble!
Nothing of the sort in the message. Subjects are not necessarily
visible when reading messges, depends on newsreader.
--
[mail]: Chuck F (cbfalconer at maineline dot net)
[page]: <http://cbfalconer.home.att.net>
Try the download section.
>>>> I have the above and it has a weird issue.
>>>>
>>>> I have it plugged in to an amplifier via the head phone socket,
>>>> and there is an odd beepy tune coming out of it at a very low
>>>> level. Its sounds like the music you would get in a very early
>>>> computer game.
>>>
>>> Whatever 'the above' or 'it' is, it might help to describe them.
>>
>> I think you are missing something CB. 'above' is a "Samsung
>> 2032MW Monitor". 'It' refers to the same. No one else had any
>> trouble!
>
> Nothing of the sort in the message. Subjects are not necessarily
> visible when reading messges, depends on newsreader.
So what did you click on to open the short message? If your memory is really
so bad that you forget the subject by the time you read line 1 of the body,
then its time to upgrade your newsreader to one that shows you the message's
subject!
On 2 feb, 01:20, "AC" <x...@xxxx.xxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have the above and it has a weird issue.
>
> I have it plugged in to an amplifier via the head phone socket, and there is
> an odd beepy tune coming out of it at a very low level. Its sounds like the
> music you would get in a very early computer game.
>
> I have isolated it to the monitor and nothing else. Its not the amp and its
> not my laptop which the monitor is plugged in to. The "tune" is very low
> level but its quite clear when there is no other sound or the input sound is
> low level. Now I've noticed it, its incredibly annoying.
>
> Has any one else experienced this? If so, what is it? Is it a fault or some
> sort of weirdo carrier signal that normal but usually never heard.
>
> Any advice appreciated.
>
> Cheers
>
> AC
I have the same problem. I use the screen primarily as a second
monitor for my laptop computer (connected via VGA cable), and
sometimes as a TV (PIP is great). However I often hear an annoying
sound when the TV cable is connected. It stops when I disconnect the
TV cable.
So, for now, I just connect the TV cable when I want to watch the TV,
and disconnect it afterwards. If anyone would know how to stop this
sound, that would be great.