Re: 27" JVC Model AV-27920
- From: "Leonard Caillouet" <no@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 08:44:12 -0400
If you are smart you will keep your screwdriver out of the set. There are
no controls in the set. All is controlled through the service menu. The set
needs service by a tech with the right experience and access to the service
literature. There may or may not be a phase adjustment, but if there is and
it needs adjustment it is likely that either lots more adjustments are off
if the EEPROM is corrupt, and/or there is a problem causing the shift that
needs to be fixed. Likely the latter.
Leonard
"Jasen Betts" <jasen-b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:fgqdu2-20j.ln1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> In article <Xns96C08CEC66005comtecktelusnet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Comteck wrote:
>
>> I've got a 27" JVC TV. The TV works ok, but there is about an inch of
>> space on the left hand side of the screen that does not display the
>> picture. It looks like the screen has moved slightly to the right.
>> Does anyone have any ideas where the problem might be?
>
> Could be a fault developing, or it could just need adjusting. the control
> will labeled h-phase, or h position (or have a picture of a square
> overlapping the side of another square) and if you're lucky it'll be
> accessible from outside the TV - possibly using a philips head
> screw-driver in the apropriattely labeled hole..
>
> Bye.
> Jasen
.
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