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[email protected] September 25th 05 09:25 PM

Albert Grennock wrote:
I bought a new Ferguson FTV210N 21" television and it
seems the picture is too big vertically I eventually found a
'pot' (potentiometer) which seems to control the picture hight
but even at maximum adjust the picture is still too (big slightly).
(There didn't seem to a similar pot to do the same thing
horizontally, incidently, is this normal?)
Any ideas as to what is the problem???


If it's about the only pot on the chassis, you may have been adjusting +B
instead op heighth... Your TV probably has a service mode to do the
latter.

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Met vriendelijke groet,

Maarten Bakker.

Albert Grennock September 27th 05 06:46 PM


wrote in message
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Albert Grennock wrote:
I bought a new Ferguson FTV210N 21" television and it
seems the picture is too big vertically I eventually found a
'pot' (potentiometer) which seems to control the picture hight
but even at maximum adjust the picture is still too (big slightly).
(There didn't seem to a similar pot to do the same thing
horizontally, incidently, is this normal?)
Any ideas as to what is the problem???


If it's about the only pot on the chassis, you may have been adjusting +B
instead op heighth... Your TV probably has a service mode to do the
latter.


Well there were also two 'pots' on a black unit for brightness
and focus as well, however this was the only pot I could find
on the mainboard, basically you a adjusted it with a crosshead
screwddriver, I had a good look but thre were no more, I though
perhaps there would be one for horizontal adjust too?
Not sure what you mean by B+.
Anyway I took it back to the shop and eventually got my money
back, despite the idiot/conman making it out it was not faulty by
using a picture where the fault was hard to see.
No doubt they will rebox it and sell it again. They still have all the
other faulty sets for sale, despite them knowing they are all faulty.
I am thinking of giving a call to trading standards, but I expect they
are as bent as Currys.

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Met vriendelijke groet,

Maarten Bakker.




Dave D September 27th 05 07:40 PM


"Albert Grennock" wrote in message
...

snip


Well there were also two 'pots' on a black unit for brightness
and focus as well,


Says the same chap who thinks he knows all about electronics, and claimed a
monkey could be trained to fix TVs. You don't even know what the black unit
is, or the control you refer to as 'brightness'.

however this was the only pot I could find
on the mainboard, basically you a adjusted it with a crosshead
screwddriver,


Says the man with an alleged degree in electronics.

I had a good look but thre were no more, I though
perhaps there would be one for horizontal adjust too?
Not sure what you mean by B+.


Says the man with a degree who doesn't know what a common electronic term
means.

Anyway I took it back to the shop and eventually got my money
back,
despite the idiot/conman making it out it was not faulty by
using a picture where the fault was hard to see.


You removed the cover, tampered with three adjustments and then took it back
to the shop for a refund. Who's the conman here?

No doubt they will rebox it and sell it again. They still have all the
other faulty sets for sale, despite them knowing they are all faulty.
I am thinking of giving a call to trading standards, but I expect they
are as bent as Currys.


Be sure to tell them you tampered with the TV, seeing as how you're straight
up and honest, and Currys are allegedly conmen.

Dave



kip September 27th 05 08:54 PM

Dribble Dribble...........Who cares...
"Dave D" wrote in message
...

"Albert Grennock" wrote in message
...

snip


Well there were also two 'pots' on a black unit for brightness
and focus as well,


Says the same chap who thinks he knows all about electronics, and claimed
a monkey could be trained to fix TVs. You don't even know what the black
unit is, or the control you refer to as 'brightness'.

however this was the only pot I could find
on the mainboard, basically you a adjusted it with a crosshead
screwddriver,


Says the man with an alleged degree in electronics.

I had a good look but thre were no more, I though
perhaps there would be one for horizontal adjust too?
Not sure what you mean by B+.


Says the man with a degree who doesn't know what a common electronic term
means.

Anyway I took it back to the shop and eventually got my money
back,
despite the idiot/conman making it out it was not faulty by
using a picture where the fault was hard to see.


You removed the cover, tampered with three adjustments and then took it
back to the shop for a refund. Who's the conman here?

No doubt they will rebox it and sell it again. They still have all the
other faulty sets for sale, despite them knowing they are all faulty.
I am thinking of giving a call to trading standards, but I expect they
are as bent as Currys.


Be sure to tell them you tampered with the TV, seeing as how you're
straight up and honest, and Currys are allegedly conmen.

Dave




Albert Grennock September 29th 05 01:45 AM


"Dave D" wrote in message
...

"Albert Grennock" wrote in message
...

snip


Well there were also two 'pots' on a black unit for brightness
and focus as well,


Says the same chap who thinks he knows all about electronics, and claimed

a
monkey could be trained to fix TVs. You don't even know what the black

unit
is, or the control you refer to as 'brightness'.


Oh yes I do its the one which controls focus and brightness, of course I
only
'assumed' it was brightness because if said brightness below it, of course
you
being so knowledable will no be able to inform me that it does not actually
control brightness at all :O|


however this was the only pot I could find
on the mainboard, basically you a adjusted it with a crosshead
screwddriver,


Says the man with an alleged degree in electronics.


It's not an alleged one it's a real one.


I had a good look but thre were no more, I though
perhaps there would be one for horizontal adjust too?
Not sure what you mean by B+.


Says the man with a degree who doesn't know what a common electronic term
means.


Yes that's an electronic degree not a TV/radio repair course, so not
something
which a degree course would cover. The technicians term for the high voltage
supply in a tube amplifier would not be something you would be expected to
know.


Anyway I took it back to the shop and eventually got my money
back,
despite the idiot/conman making it out it was not faulty by
using a picture where the fault was hard to see.


You removed the cover, tampered with three adjustments and then took it

back
to the shop for a refund. Who's the conman here?


The man who claimed it was not faulty, by comparing it to a set with
the same fault.


No doubt they will rebox it and sell it again. They still have all the
other faulty sets for sale, despite them knowing they are all faulty.
I am thinking of giving a call to trading standards, but I expect they
are as bent as Currys.


Be sure to tell them you tampered with the TV, seeing as how you're

straight
up and honest, and Currys are allegedly conmen.


There is nothing wrong with 'tampering with it, no notice to say otherwise,
that makes u a conman.


Dave





Albert Grennock September 29th 05 01:51 AM


Be sure to tell them you tampered with the TV, seeing as how you're

straight
up and honest, and Currys are allegedly conmen.


Well if you don't think they are conmen go and buy a Ferguson FTV210N from
them ( Currys UK) and put your money where your big mouth is.
I would be interested to hear your view of them after you had purchased one,
but no doubt will come up with some lame excuse for not doing so,



Dave





Albert Grennock September 29th 05 01:51 AM

You apparently.......

"kip" wrote in message
.. .
Dribble Dribble...........Who cares...
"Dave D" wrote in message
...

"Albert Grennock" wrote in message
...

snip


Well there were also two 'pots' on a black unit for brightness
and focus as well,


Says the same chap who thinks he knows all about electronics, and

claimed
a monkey could be trained to fix TVs. You don't even know what the black
unit is, or the control you refer to as 'brightness'.

however this was the only pot I could find
on the mainboard, basically you a adjusted it with a crosshead
screwddriver,


Says the man with an alleged degree in electronics.

I had a good look but thre were no more, I though
perhaps there would be one for horizontal adjust too?
Not sure what you mean by B+.


Says the man with a degree who doesn't know what a common electronic

term
means.

Anyway I took it back to the shop and eventually got my money
back,
despite the idiot/conman making it out it was not faulty by
using a picture where the fault was hard to see.


You removed the cover, tampered with three adjustments and then took it
back to the shop for a refund. Who's the conman here?

No doubt they will rebox it and sell it again. They still have all the
other faulty sets for sale, despite them knowing they are all faulty.
I am thinking of giving a call to trading standards, but I expect they
are as bent as Currys.


Be sure to tell them you tampered with the TV, seeing as how you're
straight up and honest, and Currys are allegedly conmen.

Dave






Dave D September 29th 05 02:49 AM


"Albert Grennock" wrote in message
...

Be sure to tell them you tampered with the TV, seeing as how you're

straight
up and honest, and Currys are allegedly conmen.


Well if you don't think they are conmen go and buy a Ferguson FTV210N from
them ( Currys UK) and put your money where your big mouth is.
I would be interested to hear your view of them after you had purchased
one,
but no doubt will come up with some lame excuse for not doing so,


You're missing the point here, Albert. All you had to do was return the TV
in the same condition as you bought it, untampered with that is, and they'd
have given you a refund, no hassle at all.

You have chosen to make a rod for your own back. You prefered to whine about
a shop before they even had the chance to offer you a refund or replacement,
and now that they have done so, you still aren't happy.

Dave



Albert Grennock September 29th 05 02:09 PM


"Dave D" wrote in message
...

"Albert Grennock" wrote in message
...

Be sure to tell them you tampered with the TV, seeing as how you're

straight
up and honest, and Currys are allegedly conmen.


Well if you don't think they are conmen go and buy a Ferguson FTV210N

from
them ( Currys UK) and put your money where your big mouth is.
I would be interested to hear your view of them after you had purchased
one,
but no doubt will come up with some lame excuse for not doing so,


You're missing the point here, Albert. All you had to do was return the TV
in the same condition as you bought it, untampered with that is, and

they'd
have given you a refund, no hassle at all.


OF course thats a lie, they initially refused to return it, had I not done
my homework
I would still have the faulty TV. However I had done my homework.

You have chosen to make a rod for your own back. You prefered to whine

about
a shop before they even had the chance to offer you a refund or

replacement,
and now that they have done so, you still aren't happy.


They didn't offer me one I had to insist, a more spinelss person would have
got nothing
at all

Dave





Michael A. Terrell September 30th 05 02:04 AM

Fred Bloggs wrote:

I really don't know why you Guys have put up with his stupidity this
long.


"Albert Grennock" wrote in message

Dont be such a tw*t.



I couldn't really care less whether you fry your TV or not.

Goodbye.

Dave



Come on, Fred. Everyone knows that it was the international "Take
your pet troll to work week"! ;-)

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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida


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