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How to open Samsung LCD 19" monitor (Syncmaster 191T)?

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whistler

Jan 1, 1970
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19 inch Samsung Syncmaster 191T on/off switch worked intermittently
for a while, now it doesnt turn the unit on at all. I suspect a dirty
conductive rubber button, but need to open back to see.

How to remove the back of this unit? There are no screws. Seem I
need to pry off the back some how.

Any ideas?
 
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Charles Schuler

Jan 1, 1970
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whistler said:
19 inch Samsung Syncmaster 191T on/off switch worked intermittently
for a while, now it doesnt turn the unit on at all. I suspect a dirty
conductive rubber button, but need to open back to see.

How to remove the back of this unit? There are no screws. Seem I
need to pry off the back some how.

I have a Samsung 191T with the same problem. I opted to leave it on. The
power used is very little.

I did investigate replacing the control board (at the bottom of the monitor)
and decided, based on its cost, to not replace it. You can Google for parts
for this monitor and will find some suppliers and some disassembly
instructions ( I did.).
 
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whistler

Jan 1, 1970
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I have aSamsung191T with the same problem. I opted to leave it on. The
power used is very little.

I did investigate replacing the control board (at the bottom of themonitor)
and decided, based on its cost, to not replace it. You can Google for parts
for thismonitorand will find some suppliers and some disassembly
instructions ( I did.).

I wish I could just leave it on! That is the best way. But at this
point, it won't turn on even one time! I thought If I can figure out
how to open the back, I would clean the contact, assuming it is dirty,
then reassemble, and leave it on as you suggest...
 
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Charles Schuler

Jan 1, 1970
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I wish I could just leave it on! That is the best way. But at this
point, it won't turn on even one time! I thought If I can figure out
how to open the back, I would clean the contact, assuming it is dirty,
then reassemble, and leave it on as you suggest...

Press really hard on the right-most button at the bottom ... what have you
got to lose?

If you have already tried this, then your problem is different than mine.

Darned shame ... a wonderful monitor with crappy buttons!

Oh, by the way, your power supply might have died.
 
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whistler

Jan 1, 1970
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Press really hard on the right-most button at the bottom ... what have you
got to lose?

If you have already tried this, then your problem is different than mine.

Darned shame ... a wonderfulmonitorwith crappy buttons!

Oh, by the way, your power supply might have died.

Power supply still putting out 14 volts dc. Tried pushing on button
really hard. Also tried to find info on web for disassembly searching
in google with the words disassemble and disassembly and this model
name. Nothing! No luck so far!
 
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Charles Schuler

Jan 1, 1970
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Power supply still putting out 14 volts dc. Tried pushing on button
really hard. Also tried to find info on web for disassembly searching
in google with the words disassemble and disassembly and this model
name. Nothing! No luck so far!


Try this:
http://www.eserviceinfo.com/index.php?what=search2&searchstring=samsung+t300+lcd

Basically, you insert a paint scraper/putty knife into the slot between the
two screen halves and pry it apart. The service manual shows the steps.

I was going to repair mine but did manage to get it back on (6 months ago)
and have never turned it off since.
 
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