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Skype_man October 29th 05 04:39 AM

JVC Projection T.V. question!
 
Sorry about the bold type, as I'm pasting this info. Sky.

Has anyone seen this? And can you cover the DVI module to

"prevent" this from happening?

JVC AV48WP30 Important Servicing Note

If You Remove The Rear Cover While The Power Is On You Will Destroy All Dvi
Programming Inside The Dvi Digital Input Module. The Only Way To Restore The
Programming Is To Send The Unit To Jvc. There Is A Light Sensor Inside The
TV And When The Back Is Removed With The Power On The Data Is Erased From
The EPROM. First Turn Off Set And Remove Power Cord Then Short Pins 1 And 2
On The Sb Connector Of Digital Input Module. Module has to be sent to Japan
by JVC, & the repairshop pays for it.

http://www.iwaynet.net/~nesda/Jan04/Jan0413.html



Jason D. October 29th 05 04:57 AM

JVC Projection T.V. question!
 
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 01:09:12 -0230, "Skype_man"
wrote:

Sorry about the bold type, as I'm pasting this info. Sky.

Has anyone seen this? And can you cover the DVI module to

"prevent" this from happening?

JVC AV48WP30 Important Servicing Note

If You Remove The Rear Cover While The Power Is On You Will Destroy All Dvi
Programming Inside The Dvi Digital Input Module. The Only Way To Restore The
Programming Is To Send The Unit To Jvc. There Is A Light Sensor Inside The
TV And When The Back Is Removed With The Power On The Data Is Erased From
The EPROM. First Turn Off Set And Remove Power Cord Then Short Pins 1 And 2
On The Sb Connector Of Digital Input Module. Module has to be sent to Japan
by JVC, & the repairshop pays for it.

http://www.iwaynet.net/~nesda/Jan04/Jan0413.html


This is true. Unplug JVC projectors always confirm that DVI box have
the light sensor and jumper the pin block (it is six pin block and
correct knowledge will be successful.

Another way is unplug all the wires to the DVI box and service the TV
as usual (testing probing etc). When done and unplug unit, plug the
wires back on that DVI box and install panel back on. Done.

By the way, I have service call for 2 day old JVC unit with dead DVI
and I told Jack about it. I said bring component output dvd player to
test. DVI just outputs component signals. And it is about 200
dollars new or send out to reprogram as other had said.

Cheers, Wizard


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