How do I factory reset my Samsung monitor?
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How do I factory reset my Samsung monitor?
Click the Adjust arrow button on the monitor to change the menu, Window until you see the window containing Reset. Click the Source button on the monitor OSD to select this. Click the up down arrow and go to reset. Click the Source button to choose the option.
How do I unlock auto adjustment monitor?
Find the Menu button on your Monitor and press and hold your finger on it for 10 seconds. Initially the Menu will appear and after 10 seconds of holding the Menu button, it will disappear.
How do I reset or unlock the OSD on screen display Menu on my monitor?
The OSD lock can be enabled or disabled by pressing and holding the Menu button on the front panel for 10 seconds. If the OSD is locked, the warning message OSD Lock displays for ten seconds. If the OSD is locked, press and hold the Menu button for 10 seconds to unlock the OSD.
How do I reset my Smart monitor?
Unplug your in- home smart meter display if your display isn’t updating. For five seconds, hold the power button. Plug the display back in and then switch it on.
How do I fix OSD Lockout?
To remove the OSD Lockout message, release the Menu button (if something was pressing against it), and press and hold the Menu button again for about 10 seconds – until the message goes away.
How do I remove OSD lock?
Why is my monitor not displaying anything?
If your computer starts but displays nothing, you should check is if your monitor is working properly. Check the power light of your monitor to verify that it’s turned on. If your monitor won’t turn on, unplug the power adapter of your monitor, and then plug it back into the power outlet.
How do I reset my home energy monitor?
You can reset your in-home display if you have connection issues, or if it stops updating. Unplug it from the mains and hold down the power button on the back for five seconds. Wait one minute, reconnect to power and switch it on.
Why has my smart meter stopped working?
If your smart energy monitor stops working, check the mains power cable is inserted correctly and that your power supply is switched on at the wall. If it’s still not working, try using batteries. If batteries don’t help, then the problem may be with your smart meters.