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Understanding Sony Television Blinking Codes
Many of the later model Sony TV’s have a built in self-diagnosis function. If the timer/standby indicator is blinking, this could be an indication of a problem with the unit. The diagnostic blinking will occur automatically with no action required by you to engage it. Read on to learn what these diagnostic codes mean, and how you can use that information to get up and running again.
Last Post: July 29, 2008 7:05 PM by navcomp
Troubleshooting a TV For a Dead Condition
When it comes to TV sets, the first thing to always remember is that ifyou have no electronic experience or training, there really are no userserviceable parts inside of the TV, as they're all solid state. You'regoing to need to know how to use a simple digital or analog multimeter,and you should also know how to solder and unsolder, as almost allparts in most TV sets are...
Last Post: July 2, 2008 6:25 AM by Larry Dillon
Tips and Hints For Diagnosing DVD/CD Combos and Players
Did your DVD/CD player or combo unit suddenly take a turn for the worse? Did it stop reading some discs, start skipping, or just stop playing all together? If you're the type to dig in and fix it on your own, Larry Dillon has the ultimate guide for you! Read on to learn how to figure out what's wrong, and maybe get that player back in top working order!
Last Post: February 1, 2008 5:14 PM by audio doctor
Mitsubishi convergence IC's used in the differant models
Mitsubishi Convergence IC Part # List (complete Ref # / Part # / Part Name & Description CHASSIS: VZ7 MODELS: VS-45605 / VS-50605 / VS-50705 / VS-55705 / VS-60705 / VS-70705 IC8C01 267P141030 HIC- STK392-110...
Last Post: July 29, 2008 6:36 PM by jason84
Circuits Of The Basic TV and What They Do - Part 1
When you finish this series of articles on the innards of the basic TV, I hope that this information will give you a basic understanding off what these circuits are called and what they do. Even knowing the basics of how a TV works and what can go wrong can be very useful, even if you do not attempt to repair the set yourself. You should be able to deal with a service technician and understand what they are...
Last Post: January 10, 2008 7:53 AM by theron hanne
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