Tv trouble
I just got a new tv (panasoic 27") ive got it all hooked up but i
accidently put it too close to a speaker and didnt notice it right away now i have this green blob in the lower left corner anyone know how i can fix it myself? thanks |
Tv trouble
You could move the speaker then turn off the tv (mains not standby) leave it
for 20 mins then try it ....the auto deggausing should then work Rid "icantthinkofaname .................." wrote in message ... I just got a new tv (panasoic 27") ive got it all hooked up but i accidently put it too close to a speaker and didnt notice it right away now i have this green blob in the lower left corner anyone know how i can fix it myself? thanks |
Tv trouble
as soon as i nticed it last night i moved the speaker and turned it off
i checked it this morning and its still there |
Tv trouble
Move the speaker away, and unplug the set. Leave it unplugged overnight.
This should trigger the demagnetization circuitry when the set is plugged back in and restore your set to proper operation. If there should be some residual discoloration left, try the whole cycle again. If the speaker was particularly large or the actual speaker driver assembly got too close to the set or its screen more permanent damage may have been done. This is rather unlikely, but possible if the discoloration will not go away after two or three cycles. William |
Tv trouble
icanthinkofaname:
It may take several cycles of the television's auto-degaussing circuitry to correct the problem. if the problem persists you should temporarily move the television to a different place in the room to see if that takes care of it. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "icantthinkofaname .................." wrote in message ... as soon as i nticed it last night i moved the speaker and turned it off i checked it this morning and its still there |
Tv trouble
thanks...should i move all electronic devices away from the set? (i.e
video games, phones, vcr/dvd) |
Tv trouble (one more question)
Is it possible for the internal speakers of the tv to cause "color
spots"? |
Tv trouble (one more question)
It's possible, but highly unlikely, as the speakers are magnetically shielded
to prevent that very thing |
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