Re: Repost, of a problem!!

From: Martin Whybrow (aholeintheground_at_ntlworld.com)
Date: 01/06/05


Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 03:14:28 GMT


"BigTom" <me@my.net> wrote in message news:41DC922F.3080500@my.net...
> is this any help?
>
> Toshiba TV Various Models
> Service mode procedure for most Toshiba TVs
> Press sound mute (on remote)- Tv displays sound mute OSD, Then hold down
> sound mute and press the menu button on the control panel
> This should display the service mode data with an 'S' in the corner of
> the screen. Gives basic geometry and display data.
>
> Press the -- button on the remote - enters frame collapse mode - to set
> screen voltage
>
> When in service mode:-
> Hold down CALL (on the remote) and press the menu button, Set then
> enters design mode
> All sub data can then be adjusted.
>
> Projection models
> From service mode - pressing the yellow button on the remote gives the
> convergence adjustment mode
> Up/2 Down/8 Left/4 Right/6
> Press 5 to toggle adjustment / move - on / off
> Press 3 to change colour to be adjusted
> It is recommended that the green convergence grid should not be adjusted
> Pressing the red green or blue buttons will toggle the corresponding
> convergence grid
>
> From service mode - hold down the F on the remote and press 7 - enters
> convergence menu - auto convergence setup for different aspect ratios
>
>
>
> Rono wrote:
> > Some of you guys misunderstand what I want!
> >
> > How do I get into the EEPROM, & Micro, in
> > order to change the parameters! Example: The
> > vertical height is too high!
> >
> >
> > Got a Toshiba M # 24AF43, Chassis # M3M627.
> > Plug it in, barely visible out of horizontal sync video,
> > (basically, no video), no sound, change channels, &
> > you can see that the channel has changed! Looks like
> > a "Prima" T.V. problem, almost exactly the same! All
> > measures good on the board...looks like EEPROM/
> > Micro problem! Called Toshiba, & they were just
> > closing for the year!!
> >
> > How do I get into, & change
> > the EEPROM, & micro values! Thanks, Rono
> >
> >
> >
>
I have a Toshiba 2577DB with a geometry problem; I can enter service mode as
'Big Tom' described, but I don't know what the OSD abbreviations mean. I
tried downloading a manual but I cannot open the 'rar' archive that it's
stored in. Can anyone tell me what the OSD messages in service mode mean?
Martin

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