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Brad July 16th 05 12:55 PM

Toshiba TV CF2662B, ch TAC9215, Change Factory Picture Setting
 
Hi,

Toshiba TV CF266B, ch TAC9215 (mfg 1992)

Is there a way to change the factory set "contrast", which
is set to maximum, to a lower setting?

When I unplug the TV as a storm approaches, and later plug
it in, the picture returns to the factory settings. I have three
different universal remotes and none can access the picture
settings. The original remote recently got damaged beyond
repair, now I no longer can access the picture settings.
Note: Adjustment for picture is not available at the front panel.

Thanks in advance, Brad

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kip July 16th 05 01:11 PM

You CAN adjust them from the front lower manual controls very easily.

kip

"Brad" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Toshiba TV CF266B, ch TAC9215 (mfg 1992)

Is there a way to change the factory set "contrast", which
is set to maximum, to a lower setting?

When I unplug the TV as a storm approaches, and later plug
it in, the picture returns to the factory settings. I have three
different universal remotes and none can access the picture
settings. The original remote recently got damaged beyond
repair, now I no longer can access the picture settings.
Note: Adjustment for picture is not available at the front panel.

Thanks in advance, Brad

Before you type your password, credit card number, etc.,
be sure there is no active key logger (spyware) in your PC.





Art July 17th 05 06:54 PM

And, of course, by use of that other unique device, the original Remote
Control. Other than that fact you probably can not reprogramme the inbedded
E-Prom nor the CPU codex.
"kip" wrote in message
.. .
You CAN adjust them from the front lower manual controls very easily.

kip

"Brad" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Toshiba TV CF266B, ch TAC9215 (mfg 1992)

Is there a way to change the factory set "contrast", which
is set to maximum, to a lower setting?

When I unplug the TV as a storm approaches, and later plug
it in, the picture returns to the factory settings. I have three
different universal remotes and none can access the picture
settings. The original remote recently got damaged beyond
repair, now I no longer can access the picture settings.
Note: Adjustment for picture is not available at the front panel.

Thanks in advance, Brad

Before you type your password, credit card number, etc.,
be sure there is no active key logger (spyware) in your PC.







Brad July 18th 05 12:37 PM

Hi Kip,

Thanks for that information. This TV was left at my shop so
I put it in our family room after I repaired it. The "function" button never
worked so after reading your reply, I replaced the button switch and
now I can adjust the picture. I always thought that switch was for
that purpose, but never bothered to fix it since I was able to adjust via
the remote.
Brad


On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 08:11:14 -0400, "kip" wrote:

You CAN adjust them from the front lower manual controls very easily.

kip

"Brad" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Toshiba TV CF266B, ch TAC9215 (mfg 1992)

Is there a way to change the factory set "contrast", which
is set to maximum, to a lower setting?

When I unplug the TV as a storm approaches, and later plug
it in, the picture returns to the factory settings. I have three
different universal remotes and none can access the picture
settings. The original remote recently got damaged beyond
repair, now I no longer can access the picture settings.
Note: Adjustment for picture is not available at the front panel.

Thanks in advance, Brad

Before you type your password, credit card number, etc.,
be sure there is no active key logger (spyware) in your PC.





kip July 18th 05 12:51 PM

Glad you got it fixed Brad ,thats what I like about those Toshiba,s
you can do all with the buttons that the remote can do.

kip




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