Congratulations on you rememberence. I apologized. I moved on. Quit remembering your youth. EVERYONE has something to prove. I get it. I made a personal mistake, that's been shown by the others here HELPING, not just posting to prove my fault. I get it. Now please don't comment unles you have some helpful information for my use. I know I'm only 15, I am amateur. And I realized my fault. If you wanna bring age in to this, oh so "old" one as your implying by your remembering of being 15, you should know young teenagers make mistakes and do not think over.things before acting. That's all I did. I realized this and tried to make amends here. Hopefully bishop and Dave will accept my apology, as I'm trying to show I do require their knowledge, as they probably do have more experience with sound and audio issues than myself. So if you have nothing better to do than point out a 15 year olds error, who is trying to make something of himself and just help make for better shows and help a director, then you sir, are a sad, sad person.
Take a deep breath and just relax a little. You keep launching into tirades and nobody is trying to attack you. Victor wasn't trying to point out errors, hang around here and read some threads and get to know people a little bit, I promise his comment about being 15 wasn't an attack at youth, young or old people always have more they can learn. The key really is just taking a deep breath, and not immediately shooting back with a snide, condescending response.
Seeing as how your issue is with the monitor is it safe to assume that it is actually plugged into monitor outputs on the board? And if they are (again just trying to troubleshoot here, not trying to imply any lack on your part by running through basics...) have you tried switching it to a different output just to see if you still have the same issues? try swapping the monitor with the mains and run through it again to see if it reacts the same way.