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Monitor/System was working fine. Bf decides to play xbox using the monitor and plugs it in via a hdmi cable, plays his game and all was fine. He tried to switch between the xbox display back to the PC display using the menu button. As he was scrolling to VGA he went past DVI where the monitor went blank, displayed a 'No Signal' box and went into sleep mode.
I now can't get the monitor to display anything. It has a completely black screen and an orange light. I turn the monitor off and on again, the blue light comes on, it displays a box saying 'DVI' and then another box saying 'No Signal' and then turns itself off again back to the orange light.
Have rebooted, turned everything off from the mains and rebooted again. When I turn the monitor on clicking the menu button doesn't work...nothing displays it just does the 'DVI' and 'No Signal' box and shuts itself down within about 3 seconds.
I don't use DVI, I use a VGA cable but I can't use the menu to select VGA or HDMI because it doesn't let me or give me enough time.
PC was working fine before this...RAM and graphics card are seated fine, all cables plugged in correctly etc.
Any ideas?
Iiyama Corporation
IndustryComputer hardware, Electronics
Founded1972 in Iiyama, Japan
FounderKazuro Katsuyama
Headquarters2-7-1 Nihonbashi, Chuo-Ku, ,
Worldwide
ProductsMonitors
Number of employees
1000+
Websiteiiyama.com
Iiyama

iiyama is a brand name of Mouse Computer Corporation (株式会社マウスコンピューター MouseComputer Kabushiki Gaisha). It produces liquid crystal display (LCD) monitors and LED display panels. It was previously an independent Japanese computer electronics company called Iiyama Corporation (株式会社イーヤマ, Kabushikigaisha īyama) with its headquarters in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. Iiyama was founded in 1972 by Kazuro Katsuyama, named after the city of Iiyama in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. The company was bought in January 2006 by MCJ Corporation, which includes Mouse Computer Corporation. The headquarters of iiyama was moved to Europe in October 2008. The CEO since January 2006 has been Takeichi Shinji.

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An iiyama monitor, shown with a keyboard and mouse
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Founded in March 1972 as Iiyama Electric Corporation by 23-year-old bank employee Kazuro Katsuyama, it first started manufacturing television boards and substrates for Mitsubishi at a local plant in Nagano Prefecture. They started producing black and white TVs in 1976 and color TVs in 1979, followed by computer monitors under its own brand name in 1981 which then became its main product range.

The company expanded to the western market in 1987 and in the 1990s opened up offices in Philadelphia, Germany, Poland, France, UK, Sweden, the Czech Republic, Taiwan, and its international head office in the Netherlands, where it is registered as Iiyama Benelux B.V. By 1993 it was the leading monitor supplier in Japan with a 21% market share. The first LCDs were released by iiyama in 1997.

In 2001 it merged with Eiyama to create Iyama Co., Ltd., and its headquarters moved to Nagano City. In 2006 holding company MCJ Co., Ltd. (株式会社 MCJ Kabushiki Gaisha) bought Iyama and renamed it to iiyama Co., Ltd., moving its base to Chūō, Tokyo. In October 2008 iiyama Corporation became part of Mouse Computer Co., Ltd., one of MCJ's companies.

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