The N2QAJB000051 remote was included with the DVD-CP67 5-disc changer. You can change the Zoom in the On-Screen menu in the Display menu section. Press the Display button (it's to the lower left of the arrow keys) on the remote several times until Unit Information is highlighted/shown. Press the Up/Down arrows until Display Menu is highlighted/shown. Use the Left/Right arrows to enter the Display menu. Use the Up/Down to get to the TV Zoom then press the Left/Right arrows to choose this setting. Use the Up/Down arrows to select On/Off. Press Enter if the Up/Down arrows don't change the setting.
The manual for the DVD-CP67 is available on the product page at Crutchfield, https://www.crutchfield.com/S-YLASn9xUb2I/p_133DVCP67S/Panasonic-DVD-CP67-Silver.html . Scroll down to the What's in the box section. The current link to the manual is https://pdf.crutchfieldonline.com/ImageBank/v20020709112800/Manuals/133/133DVCP67K.PDF . See page 15 to get to the section on Zoom.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
By unplugging and then replugging the power cable, try performing an easy reboot of the phone.
Make that the phone is securely attached to a power source and that the power supply is operating as anticipated.
Ensure that the cables linking the phone and the PBX-DAT50 system are firmly connected on both ends. If there are any damaged or incorrectly attached cables, it can result in problems with connectivity.
If you're not getting the expected voltages (187V and 130V) from the source board of your Panasonic TH-42PX80U plasma TV, there could be several potential reasons for this issue. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the problem:
Check Power Outlet and Cable: Ensure that the power outlet you're using is functional and providing the correct voltage. Also, make sure the power cable connecting your TV to the outlet is in good condition and properly plugged in.
Inspect the Source Board: The source board is responsible for providing power to various components of the TV. Inspect the board for any visible signs of damage, such as burnt components, bulging capacitors, or loose connections.
Check Fuses: The source board might have fuses that protect against voltage irregularities. Check if any of these fuses have blown, and if they have, replace them with fuses of the same type and rating.
Voltage Regulator Components: The source board contains components like voltage regulators that regulate the voltage to different parts of the TV. If a voltage regulator has failed, it could result in the incorrect voltage output. Check for any damaged or overheated voltage regulator components.
Power Supply Unit (PSU): The power supply unit is a common culprit for voltage-related issues. It's responsible for converting incoming power to the various voltages needed by the TV's components. If the PSU is faulty, it could lead to voltage problems. Consider inspecting or replacing the power supply unit.
Test Components: If you have the necessary skills and equipment, you can test individual components on the source board using a multimeter. This can help identify faulty components that might be causing the voltage issues.
Consult a Professional: If you're not comfortable performing these tasks yourself, or if you're unable to diagnose and fix the issue, it's recommended to consult a professional TV repair technician. They have the expertise and tools needed to diagnose and repair complex electronic issues.
Remember, working with electronics can be dangerous, especially if you're not familiar with the proper safety procedures. If you're unsure about any step, it's best to seek professional assistance to avoid personal injury or further damage to your TV.
Question edited for clarity and correct model series name 'Viera'.
No Travis, all televisions need a remote control. They are readily available for your specific model (not universal) and cost about $20. You will need the proper model designation letters and numbers which will be on the label where the power goes in..
https://www.fixya.com/support/r29872378-universal_remotes_no_facsimile_remote
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All I can understand is plasma panasonic, I don't understand spanish, but if it's a plasma set and not working buy a new TV and save a lot of frustration.
Not sure what you mean by 'unlock my VCR'. Video Cassette Recorders don't have a lock.https://www.google.com/search?q=unlock+the+VCR+on+my+Panasonic+comboGooglemake model manualAll questions on Fixya need 'make model (what it is)' as first 3 words.
2 blinks is a missing 15 volt supply, this can be from an issue on the D (main) board or the P (power) board. Unhook the connector going from the power to main, if you see the 15 volt rail replace the D board, if no voltage replace the P board. From what we have found in the past it's generally been the P board that's faulty but a simple voltage test will confirm what board you need to replace, another issue may be getting parts for a 15 year old TV.
Do you mean the original pedestal base for the Panasonic TH-50PX50U? The base has two vertical posts that fit into recessed areas in the TV. Then four screws (two per post) secure the TV and base together. To remove the base, place the TV screen down on a solid surface that is covered by a clean soft cloth. Remove the black M5x25 screws and slide the base away from the TV. To store the pedestal more easily, remove the 4 silver M5x18 screws that secure the posts to the base. A Philips head screwdriver is needed. Save all of these parts in case you need to put the pedestal base back on the TV.
See page 7 of the Quick Start instructions here: https://pdf.crutchfieldonline.com/ImageBank/v20090127124100/Manuals/133/13350PX80.PDF .
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
Color temperature refers to how red (warm) or blue (cool) the color palette is. This control helps you to adjust the color settings on your TV. You can change the color settings by following these steps:
- Using the TV remote, select settings and look for a menu item labelled video or picture. - Select Color Temperature. A slider should appear that allows you to slide between cool and warm colors. The colors might also be labelled red or blue. - Slide the settings away from red/warm and towards blue/cool using the remote control. You can leave the slider at the point where the color is most pleasing to you.
The power button could either be jammed or stuck on the TV or on the remote. Or the batteries are low in the TV's remote. Try unplugging your TV for a about 1 minute to see if that fixes the problem.
Sorry no answer but can confirm I have the same issue with a DMR BS750 (same machine smaller hard drive ) connected to a Panasonic TX-L37G10B. DMR no BBC1 but BBC 1 ok on the TV have you had any luck with an answer?
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