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What I want to adjust is vertical height/size

2006-06-24 14:33:17 · 4 answers · asked by AncientOne 1 in Consumer Electronics TVs

I've already replaced the capacitor to restore nearly normal vertical scan. Need to do minor adjustments to vertical height and linearity.
Need to know which bits do this.

2006-06-29 06:39:51 · update #1

4 answers

The fact that you are in the service adjusting menu without a manual is scary, you can do more damage than good. If you had the manual you would find out that there are numerous addresses that are not mentioned and default setting are not listed either. If you move them and don't put them back where they started, you knows what you may do. There are a couple addresses that adjust vertical such as VCEN (V position), HIT (height), LIN (linearity), VSC (V-S correction) andVPS (V shift, this one should not be moved) and there are before you get to the OPTs. After that they are not listed. I suspect that you still have more components bad,probably more electrolytic. Normally the factory setting are sufficient. You can also order a new EEPROM. you were also wonder about manual well your answer is you have an older set and the height control is a potentiometer R352 I could not email you so hopefully this will get to you

2006-07-03 22:45:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If there is not a signal of a licking capacitor on vertical stage, you have to contact Toshiba TV dealer to get software info or remocon access settings.

2006-07-08 04:36:56 · answer #2 · answered by Gabigavy 2 · 0 0

if you have vertical collapse the adjustment wont do any good. it would end up streching the heads or faces and make them look funny. if you have a picture that is collapsing there is more likely a component/connection failure internal to the set.

good luck.

2006-06-29 00:41:47 · answer #3 · answered by eyester 2 · 0 0

Call toshiba technical service, its free.

2006-06-24 21:36:38 · answer #4 · answered by jacobplano 5 · 0 0

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