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Zenith Advaced System 3
Hi, everyone.
I own a Zenith SG5745H 27" console, which uses module numbers 9-754 and 9-959. I bought it in March, 1991. Last year I replaced the 9-959 module due to a bad (no) sound problem, and the set is better than new ... the new module is a revised module, so the TV doesn't mute with bright screen flashes as it did when new! Anyway, the TV spent the last 12 years or so with the back of the picture tube pointing East. I moved in September, and set is in a location that has the back of the tube pointing North. The picture is now tilted (rotated) so that the right side of the picture is a bit lower than the left. At first I thought the set was damaged in the move, but I read some things and found that orientation of the set compared with the earth's magnetic poles does indeed effect the picture. Sure enough, when I turn the TV so that the back of the tube is pointed East, the picture is perfectly level again. My question, then, is: is there a way to change the rotation easily (such as through the service menu)? I can get to the service menu, but I don't want to experiment, and most settings don't seem be connected with rotation. The available setting on the service menu a HPOS (for moving the on screen menus horizontally) SP (no idea) V 1-28 (no idea) ENVIRONMENT (no idea) STORE CUST (storing changes as defaults) pressing menu again brings up: BRIGHT (bright range as I recall) CHANNEL (no idea) 50 CYCLE (I assume if the set is operated off of a 50-cycle circuit) VOLUME (Max volume) VFORCED (no idea) Are ANY of these related to rotation; if not can anyone explain what they are just for my own information? If the menus or settings on the circuit boards will not re-orient the picture counter clockwise, will this fix if I let the set sit in the same position for the next 12 years??? Also, are ther any settings that can be made so that the TV can be used with those cheap video games? When you use the little Pac Man game from Radio Shack, the vertical hold doesn't seem to hold so the picture does this strange jump. (it did this with the on screen menus of an old RCA VCR as well). Thanks for any help. This newsgroup was very helpful in the last year as well. Sincerely, Richard Wagoner |
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Richard Wagoner wrote:
My question, then, is: is there a way to change the rotation easily (such as through the service menu)? I can get to the service menu, but I don't want to experiment, and most settings don't seem be connected with rotation. The alignment problem you are seeing is called 'tilt', and if you don't have an adjustment on the service menu (maybe under Environment?) then you can adjust it by using the tilt magnets on the yoke, or by rotating the entire yoke assembly. |
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The entire yoke assembly would have to be rotated in this set. The problem
is that the convergence and purity set-ups may be effected. This type of setup can be difficult for the non experienced. The convergence and purity alignment is performed using the ring magnets behind the yoke on the neck of the tube. A grating pattern generator is used as a reference for the convergence setup. You may be best off to call a service man to do this type of setup for you. -- Jerry G. ====== "Richard Wagoner" wrote in message news:i8rSd.109312$mt.65826@fed1read03... Hi, everyone. I own a Zenith SG5745H 27" console, which uses module numbers 9-754 and 9-959. I bought it in March, 1991. Last year I replaced the 9-959 module due to a bad (no) sound problem, and the set is better than new ... the new module is a revised module, so the TV doesn't mute with bright screen flashes as it did when new! Anyway, the TV spent the last 12 years or so with the back of the picture tube pointing East. I moved in September, and set is in a location that has the back of the tube pointing North. The picture is now tilted (rotated) so that the right side of the picture is a bit lower than the left. At first I thought the set was damaged in the move, but I read some things and found that orientation of the set compared with the earth's magnetic poles does indeed effect the picture. Sure enough, when I turn the TV so that the back of the tube is pointed East, the picture is perfectly level again. My question, then, is: is there a way to change the rotation easily (such as through the service menu)? I can get to the service menu, but I don't want to experiment, and most settings don't seem be connected with rotation. The available setting on the service menu a HPOS (for moving the on screen menus horizontally) SP (no idea) V 1-28 (no idea) ENVIRONMENT (no idea) STORE CUST (storing changes as defaults) pressing menu again brings up: BRIGHT (bright range as I recall) CHANNEL (no idea) 50 CYCLE (I assume if the set is operated off of a 50-cycle circuit) VOLUME (Max volume) VFORCED (no idea) Are ANY of these related to rotation; if not can anyone explain what they are just for my own information? If the menus or settings on the circuit boards will not re-orient the picture counter clockwise, will this fix if I let the set sit in the same position for the next 12 years??? Also, are ther any settings that can be made so that the TV can be used with those cheap video games? When you use the little Pac Man game from Radio Shack, the vertical hold doesn't seem to hold so the picture does this strange jump. (it did this with the on screen menus of an old RCA VCR as well). Thanks for any help. This newsgroup was very helpful in the last year as well. Sincerely, Richard Wagoner |
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Is that something a non-service person can do without causing further
problems? Would it be an expensive procedure to hire someone to do it? One peoblem: I would have to have it done in the home. Travis Jordan wrote: Richard Wagoner wrote: My question, then, is: is there a way to change the rotation easily (such as through the service menu)? I can get to the service menu, but I don't want to experiment, and most settings don't seem be connected with rotation. The alignment problem you are seeing is called 'tilt', and if you don't have an adjustment on the service menu (maybe under Environment?) then you can adjust it by using the tilt magnets on the yoke, or by rotating the entire yoke assembly. |
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