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Norman
 
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Default TV JVC AV-32WFR1EKS fault

JVC AV-32WFR1EKS has got a fault.

I do not know the correct technical term, it might be "no luminance". There
is a very dark picture with only colour outlines visable. Even the
technicians setup menu is invisable/unreadable.

I have played with Zenith & Wells monitors before but this is a completley
different kettle of fish.

Any help or advise greatfully recieved.




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james
 
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These sets do seem to have a reputation for poor solder joints.
Check around the signal circuits and the module connections to the main
panel
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JVC AV-32WFR1EKS has got a fault.

I do not know the correct technical term, it might be "no luminance".
There is a very dark picture with only colour outlines visable. Even the
technicians setup menu is invisable/unreadable.

I have played with Zenith & Wells monitors before but this is a completley
different kettle of fish.

Any help or advise greatfully recieved.






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