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Posted on Oct 29, 2012
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Upper half of my screen is black and is divided in the middle with colorful lines and the bottom half works fine. Please help me find out what the problem is and if I can fix this myself?

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I have to suspect the model number listed here is not correct as that model is a older rear projection set?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 02, 2008

SOURCE: Only half the screen is being projected?

i am having the same issue............any solutions??

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Vista Electronics

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  • Posted on Sep 28, 2007

SOURCE: black lines and menu problem

Check for bad caps in vertical circuit. Solder any/all bad connects. REPLACE vertical o/p IC w/OEM or better quality. I usually use Tosh,Hit,or Pana. 2)Check/replace tactil switch (menu)on front panel.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2008

SOURCE: rear Projection Tv Problem! black and white... Please help

go into menu turn color off see if you have a black and white picture if not adjust red,green, and blue screen drive on controls in back of tv you have red, green, blue it will have focus /screen controls cover each tube do one at a time blue focus and screen drive adjust to clear blue picture do all 3 tubes, then adjust them to where you have a black&white picture once this is done turn color controll back on.Thank You for using FixYa and Have a Nice Day.

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  • Posted on Sep 13, 2008

SOURCE: Only half the screen is being projected?

That is a convergence problem, as posted, it is called horizontal failure, to fix it it is necessary check soldering at the yokes, test horizontal convergence IC, test a couple of capacitors and resistors on convergence circuit, and sometimes the technician may have to replace a pcb inside.

The wole job starts from $80 and usually costs over $200.

To get service you can call the number listed on the owner manual, or look for support on website.

Let me know your location, and the current state of your guaranty if you wnat more information.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2009

SOURCE: Vertical line in middle of screen.

no the light engine is fine. it is the digital signal processing to the engine. suggest local service center

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