My akai tv turns on... And I can see the red light in the bottom middle turn green and the akai blue startup screen flashes then goes black.... What should I do?
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CNETWhen I turn the TV on for the first time each day it shuts itself off within 30 ... There is ablue kill switch there, but you don't want to fool with that. .... The tv will not turn offwith the remote or the side buttons on the tv. .... I replaced the lamp but the tv screen will have a momentary flash of light on the screen then it will turn on and ...
Mar 26, 2005 - I turned the tv on then off a few tims then eventually the piture would come on. .... time, the LED will flash continuously along with the volume going up to max. ...... You can use the remote to turn the tv off and on but nothing else. ... If you press the power button over and over it stays on a blue screen but as ...
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The screen will not turn on with the remote, side switch or rocker arm. .... It will flash for a second and the blue Akai screen will display very briefly, but then .... Akai LCT3201AD TV does not turn on using either remote or power button. ... I turned itoff one night and the next time I turned it on, the green light came on, but it did ...
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i have one of these akai 27 inch with dvd, i had a similar issue i found a power supply at auction and exchanged it and it works fine now, normally with this symptom your power supply is fualty. if the light goes green and you have no picture then you know other boards are fualty
Most of these sets have a SCREEN/FOCUS block---usually all black with 6 controls----you need to look close at it as one row of 3 will be screen controls---don't touch those----the other 3 will be FOCUS- MARKED in little letters will be r,g,b(red,green blue). TWO ways to adjust the focus: 1. carefully locate the blue focus control and adjust to see if blue will improve in focus. 2. each of the 3 large lens where the picture comes out have a wing nut and a slot--you can loosen the nut and turn the lens---usually best focus that way is if the part that turns is in the middle of the available area to move it.
I should point out that all projection sets intentionally de focus the blue--the lines if blue should be clear but never as perfect as green or red--this is normal.
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If you take off the front bottom panel of the tv wich is easy. Then you will see 6 tuning knobs at the bottom middle of the tv .the top 6 control contrast for the lights dont mess with those. the bottom 3 are the power to each light.red is bottom left if your screen went blue it makes sense that the red is starting to go but if you turn down the power to it left 1/8 turn it should fix it for awhile .Its easy.
Air 2 is the source it's looking at for a signal - - where is the signal plugged into? and are you able to change the input or source to look at another?
Bill
Mine just did the same thing. Except for it was green instead of blue. The service manual states 8 flashes from the light stands for an overvoltage. After reading the manual for a bit I realized the bottom row of 3 adjuster screws from behind the speaker grill adjust the output for the red, green, and blue colors. BEFORE OPENING ANY TV OR MONITOR PLEASE KNOW THAT THE VOLTAGE INSIDE CAN KILL YOU EVEN IF UN-PLUGGED so please be careful and only adjust what is mentioned here. I un-plugged the tv, removed the grill and the board covering the internals, and carefully turned the 3 adjustment screws all the way down. I then waited about 10 minutes (don't know if this made a difference). I turned on the tv, turned the channel to an auxilary input (for a black screen), and slowly raised each of the 3 bottom screws one by one up clockwise until i could see a faint green, blue, or red line (depending on the screw), and then turned each one back a hair until the screen was black again. Only adjust one at a time, the order for colors are blue, green, then red from the left. I hope this fixes your problems. Be careful when working inside a tv, I suggest not using a screw driver to adjust the screws due to the possibility of it slipping and someone getting hurt.
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