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left craig mp3/video player model cmp616f on while disconnected from computer over night. connected to computer next day seen hour glaas 2 or 3 seconds then craig blue screen . it connected to computer and stated charging again seems to have reset its noon now dec 28 2009 ill post again results when fully charged and try to use.
If there is a hour glass shape to the image but convergence is normal, there are 2 possibilities. You either have a pincushion correction problem or if the hour glass seems to be moving, it will be an open filter capacitor in the power supply.
Unless you are electronically inclined troubleshooting this issue will require a factory trained service technician. You can expect to spend $300-$400 to fix this.
I just replaced the 2 convergance chips, but it did not seem to fix the problem. I then tested all the resistors that feed the convergence chips anf there was a 2.2 ohm fusable blown. IT was R7050 on mine. That seemed to fix it so that I could adjust all the colors through the convergence 2 screen. There seems to be a slight bow near the bottom when you look at the c2 screen, but not noticable when you are watching a picture. Since I got this broken, I am not sure how perfect it should be.
If anyone can send me the service manual, I would appretiate it. Thanks.
Try the menu under setup, find convergence, it realigns the colors,, you are suposed 2 do that periodicly,, or when u move the tv,, should help you ,, ive got that same tv,,
ive opened the canon powershot 1s IS. id had the problem that the LCD stated black from the beginning.
i opened the lens(is that an english word for all the glasses???) and i saw what the problem was.
to take a picture, a very small (valve??) opens and closes very fast. this valve? was sticked together by something like glue. i removed the glue(smaller than one piece of sand) and the camera works fine.
It is possible that your television needs to be degaussed. Gaussing occurs in televisions that have magnets, (usually speakers) placed to close to the unit. A degaussing coil can be purchased at a good electronic supply store. Simply follow the instructions that come with it. If this does not fix the problem, the television will require repair by a qualified service center.
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