How to fix h-hold on cctv monitor?
Hello all, thanks in advance to any help and/or advice that is offered
here. What I have is a Remmington 14764 CCTV unit that's H-hold is out of whack. There is an adjustment knob for v-hold, but none for h. it has 4 channels for video, and no matter what channel I put the camera on (I only have 2 for testing purposes) and it happens on all channels. The cameras also work fine on another display. I'm hoping to find ou tif this can typically be identified to a single resistor/capacitor/etc? Anywhere to start, as far as scematics for such an obscure unit? Once again, thanks in advance. |
Always post the manufacture name and model number for information about a
fault condition. The monitor would have to be properly troubleshooted to determine the exact failed parts. This would involve having the necessary skills, training, service information, and tools to go through the effected circuitry and do the proper diagnostics to find the faulty components. Have you thought about contacting the manufacture of your monitor, to see where you can take it in for proper service? -- JANA _____ wrote in message oups.com... Hello all, thanks in advance to any help and/or advice that is offered here. What I have is a Remmington 14764 CCTV unit that's H-hold is out of whack. There is an adjustment knob for v-hold, but none for h. it has 4 channels for video, and no matter what channel I put the camera on (I only have 2 for testing purposes) and it happens on all channels. The cameras also work fine on another display. I'm hoping to find ou tif this can typically be identified to a single resistor/capacitor/etc? Anywhere to start, as far as scematics for such an obscure unit? Once again, thanks in advance. |
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