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Sofie July 16th 03 05:03 AM

Tilted TV picture problem
 
Usually on that size of CRT the tilt is not much more that 1/4 to 1/2 inch
at the very most...... and usually is not even an issue with CRT size less
than 32 inches.
Depending on the MODEL NUMBER "whose number" you forgot, this may or may not
be difficult for a shop technician to adjust for you. In the future,
whenever you post a technical question always include the MODEL NUMBER......
without it, all of us at this end of you posting are blind.... Samsung has
built lots and lots of different models and obviously they are not all built
the same way..... so all you will get are guesses.
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Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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"Ken Arromdee" wrote in message
...
My TV picture is tilted. (It's a 25 inch Samsung whose model number I

forget).
It's my understanding that this is caused by the Earth's magnetic field,

and
indeed I can fix it by rotating the set, but I prefer the TV in the

position
it is. Is there anything I can do to help that does not involve taking

the
TV to a repair shop? (I already tried the service menu. There isn't a

tilt
control in it.)
--
Ken Arromdee / / http://www.rahul.net/arromdee

"How pleasant it would be if only we lived a hundred years ago when it was
easy to get servants."
"It would be horrible... We'd be the servants." -- Isaac Asimov




Arthur Jernberg July 16th 03 11:31 AM

Tilted TV picture problem
 
You can rotate the yoke to adjust the "tilt" to your preference. However,
when and if you relocate the set it again will have a noticble tilt
requiring another adjustment. BTW if you are not familiar with sevicing tv
sets, don't do it!!
"Ken Arromdee" wrote in message
...
My TV picture is tilted. (It's a 25 inch Samsung whose model number I

forget).
It's my understanding that this is caused by the Earth's magnetic field,

and
indeed I can fix it by rotating the set, but I prefer the TV in the

position
it is. Is there anything I can do to help that does not involve taking

the
TV to a repair shop? (I already tried the service menu. There isn't a

tilt
control in it.)
--
Ken Arromdee / / http://www.rahul.net/arromdee

"How pleasant it would be if only we lived a hundred years ago when it was
easy to get servants."
"It would be horrible... We'd be the servants." -- Isaac Asimov





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