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It sounds like its back-light inverter board has damaged. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Viewing it in "Mosaic" will make surf easy Pull up older posts. Surf the site with patience. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
Many MKV videos has DTS audio which is propietary therefore unsupported by media players. The solution is to convert the DTS audio to AC3 using a free utility called MKVtoAC3 or any other DTS to AC3 programs. Note that I have the exact Thomson model you have
The issue is with resolution and also with REFRESH RATE! Hence 60,75,100 HTZ try setting to defualts.
The TV is just trying to protect itself from harmful resolution or rfresh rates that could damage the TV itself. When in doubt set it to the lowest settings, and try it again.
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If there are no lights and no sound, then you've lost power. I expect you've checked the fuse? If not go ahead! Assuming that the fuse is ok, the next step is to check the power board in the unit. The unit pulls apart by un-doing 2 screws; 1 on the bottom and 1 on the top centre of the rear plate. The innards pull out, but you must pull the top panel away from the second screw I mentioned as you pull it out. Inside the bow you'll find the power board (where the power lead goes to). You're looking for bulging or leaking capacitors; this is a comman failure on these units. They are pennies to buy and easy to replace if you can wield a soldering iron. If you have a handy friend he/she will find it easy.
Hi. I just bought one of these phones and wanted more information than what the manual offered, so I went to the GE website to see what they had. Below I put what I found, maybe it can help you. Click on the blue box that towards the bottom left for the manual for download.
After the link, I also put extra information tabout this phone that helped me find the manual for you- it wasnt easy to find. OK, best of luck.
GE Home ElectronicsIn 1987 GE sold its home electronics business to Thomson®, Inc. For a time, Thomson® produced many products that carried the GE name, but now only manufactures telephone and communications products.
The items that they support but no longer manufacture include: Audio products Camcorder Cassette recorder CD player Clock radio Spacemaker radio Spacemaker TV Television Video camera
For assistance with any of these older products or your current GE telephone products please call 1-800-447-1700 in the US. In Canada, call 1-800-522-0338 (English) or 1-800-522-0445 (French).
Thomson, Inc. PO Box 671988 Marietta, GA 30006-0034
For more information about the Thomson® line of GE brand telephone products, visit Thomson® at www.ge.com/phones.
These products include: Answering machine Answering system Caller ID box Cordless phone Speaker phone Spacemaker telephone
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