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WARNING   WARNING    WARNING

CHANGING THE WRONG VALUES MAY COST YOU PARTS AND A TECHNICIAN

 

 

RCA/GE

Important !
After you get to the item that needs adjusting
Write down the original setting
just in case you have to go back.

1. TV turned on
2. Press and hold the 'Menu' button at the tv.
3. Press and release the 'Power' button.
4. Press and release the 'Vol up' button.
5. Release the 'Menu' button.
6. The initial security parameter displayed will be 'zero' Change this to '76'.
You are now in the Adjustment mode
7. Use the 'Channel up or down' to select parameter 'P'.
8. Write down the old value of the parameter before changing.
9. Use the 'Volume up or down' to change the parameter value.
10. When you have made all the adjustments you want turn the set off to exit.

Data sheets are available for most models. These sheets list a description for each
item as well as data range and typical settings for your model. If your setting is
substantially different than the sheet then you may be developing a problem.

Hitachi

Important !
After you get to the item that needs adjusting
Write down the original setting
just in case you have to go back.

1. TV turned off
2. Press 'Power' and 'Input' buttons on the TV for more than 3 seconds..
You are now in the Adjustment mode
The letter P indicates picture and A indicates audio.
4. Use the 'Menu up or down' on the remote to select the item.
5. Write down the old value of the item before changing.
6. Use the 'Menu left or right' to change the data.

Data sheets are available for most models. These sheets list a description for each
item as well as data range. If your setting is substantially different than the sheet
then you may be developing a problem.


Hitachi (Alternate)

Important !
After you get to the item that needs adjusting
Write down the original setting
just in case you have to go back.

1. TV turned off
2. Press and hold the'Input' button on the TV then press 'Power'.
You are now in the Adjustment mode
4. Use the Thumb Stick to select and adjust items.
5. Write down the old value of the item before changing.
6. Press the 'Exit' key when you have made all of your adjustments

Data sheets are available for most models. These sheets list a description for each
item as well as data range. If your setting is substantially different than the sheet
then you may be developing a problem.


Jvc

Important !
After you get to the item that needs adjusting
Write down the original setting
just in case you have to go back.

1. TV turned on
2. Press the 'Information' and 'Mute' keys at the same time, on the remote.
You are now in the Adjustment mode
4. Use the number keys to select the category.
5. Use the 'Volume up or dwn' to enter the category.
   note:Some models may not have Category Selection.
6. Use the 'Channel up or dwn' buttons to select item to be adjusted.
7. Write down the old value of the item before changing.
8. Use Volume up and down adjust the value.
9. When you have made all the adjustments you want press the 'Information' key to exit.

Data sheets are available for most models. These sheets list a description for each
item as well as data range and typical settings for your model. If your setting is
substantially different than the sheet then you may be developing a problem.


Jvc (alternate)

Important !
After you get to the item that needs adjusting
Write down the original setting
just in case you have to go back.

1. TV turned on
2. Press the 'Display' and 'Picture Mode' keys at the same time, on the remote.
You are now in the Adjustment mode
4. Use the number keys to select the category.
5. Use the 'Menu up or dwn' to enter the category.
   note:Some models may not have Category Selection.
6. Use the 'Menu left or right' buttons to select item to be adjusted.
7. Write down the old value of the item before changing.
8. Use Menu up and down adjust the value.
9. When you have made all the adjustments you want press the 'Display' key twice to exit.

Data sheets are available for most models. These sheets list a description for each
item as well as data range and typical settings for your model. If your setting is
substantially different than the sheet then you may be developing a problem.

Jvc (alternate)

Important !
After you get to the item that needs adjusting
Write down the original setting
just in case you have to go back.

1. TV turned on
2. Press the 'Display' and 'Picture Mode' keys at the same time, on the remote.
You are now in the Adjustment mode
4. Use the number keys to select the category.
5. Use the 'Menu up or dwn' to enter the category.
   note:Some models may not have Category Selection.
6. Use the 'Menu left or right' buttons to select item to be adjusted.
7. Write down the old value of the item before changing.
8. Use Menu up and down adjust the value.
9. When you have made all the adjustments you want press the 'Display' key twice to exit.

Data sheets are available for most models. These sheets list a description for each
item as well as data range and typical settings for your model. If your setting is
substantially different than the sheet then you may be developing a problem.

Mitsubishi

Important !
After you get to the item that needs adjusting
Write down the original setting
just in case you have to go back.

1. TV turned on
2a. Press '1' then '2' then '7' then '0' for Option Menu
   Never select any RESET    Doing so will erase all Data and ruin your week!

2b. Press '1' then '2' then '5' then '7' for Circuit Adjustment mode.

2c. Press '1' then '2' then '5' then '9' for Convergence Adjustment mode.

3. Press 'Adjust left or right' to select the item.
4. Press 'Adjust up or down' to change the data.
5. When you have made all the adjustments you want turn the set off to exit.

Data sheets are available for most models. These sheets list a description for each
item as well as data range and typical settings for your model. If your setting is
substantially different than the sheet then you may be developing a problem.

Mitsubishi alternate

Important !
After you get to the item that needs adjusting
Write down the original setting
just in case you have to go back.

1. TV turned on
2. Press 'Menu' then '2' then '3' then '5' then '7'.
   Never select any RESET    Doing so will erase all Data and ruin your week!

3. Press 'Audio' for the category.

4. Press 'Adjust up and down' to change the data.

5. Press 'Enter' to save the data when finished.

6. When you have made all the adjustments you want press 'Menu' twice.

Data sheets are available for most models. These sheets list a description for each
item as well as data range and typical settings for your model. If your setting is
substantially different than the sheet then you may be developing a problem.


Panasonic

Important !
After you get to the item that needs adjusting
Write down the original setting
just in case you have to go back.

1. TV turned on.
2. Select 'Setup' icon.
3. Select 'Cable' mode.
4. Select 'Timer' icon and set 'Sleep timer' for 30 minutes.
5. Press 'Action' twice to exit menus.
6. Tune to Channel '124'.
7. Adjust 'Volume' to zero (0).
8. Press 'Volume down' On TV a red CHK appears in upper corner.
You are now in the Adjustment mode
You will be presented with a category choices.
B Picture
C Cut off
D Deflection
P PIP
S Options
X Comb Filter
9. Use the 'Power' on the Remote to select which category.
10. Use the 'Channel up or down' to select the item.
11. Write down the old value of the item before changing.
12. Use the 'Volume up or down' to change the data.
13. When you have made all the adjustments you want press 'Power' and 'Action' On TV for 3
   seconds.

Data sheets are available for most models. These sheets list a description for each
item as well as data range and typical settings for your model. If your setting is
substantially different than the sheet then you may be developing a problem.


Samsung

Important !
After you get to the item that needs adjusting
Write down the original setting
just in case you have to go back.

1. TV turned off
2. Press 'Mute' then '182' then 'Power' buttons on the remote.
You are now in the Adjustment mode
4. Use the 'Channel up'or"Channel dwn' to select the category.
5. Use the 'Volume up or dwn' to enter the category.
   note:Some models may not have Category Selection.
6. Use the 'Channel up or dwn' buttons to select item to be adjusted.
7. Write down the old value of the item before changing.
8. Use Volume up and down adjust the value.
9. When you have made all the adjustments you want turn the set off to exit.

Data sheets are available for most models. These sheets list a description for each
item as well as data range and typical settings for your model. If your setting is
substantially different than the sheet then you may be developing a problem.


Sharp

Important !
After you get to the item that needs adjusting
Write down the original setting
just in case you have to go back.

1. TV unplugged
2. Press and hold the'Vol down' and 'channel up'
3. While holding the buttons, plug in the TV.
You are now in the Adjustment mode
You will be presented with a category menu containing.
Deflection
Signal
Feature
Fix Value
EEPROM
4. Use the 'Channel up'or"Channel dwn' to select the category.
   note:Not all models will have 5 categories, some will jump to the 'Signal' category.
5. Use the 'Volume up' to enter the category.
6. Use Channel up and down select the item to be adjusted.
7. Write down the old value of the item before changing.
8. Volume up and down adjust the value.
9. When you have made all the adjustments you want turn the set off to exit.

Data sheets are available for most models. These sheets list a description for each
item as well as data range and typical settings for your model. If your setting is
substantially different than the sheet then you may be developing a problem.


Sony

Important !
After you get to the item that needs adjusting
Write down the original setting
just in case you have to go back.

1. TV in the off mode
2. With remote press 'Display' then '5' then 'Vol up' then 'Power' all within 5 seconds.
You are now in the Adjustment mode

3. Use numbers '1' and '4' to select the item to adjust
4. Write down the old value in the corner.
5. Use the '3' and '6' to adjust the value of the data.
6. When you have made all the adjustments you want press 'Mute' then 'Enter' to exit.

Data sheets are available for most models. Typically these sheets list a description for
each item as well as data range and typical settings for your model. If your setting is
substantially different than the sheet then you may be developing a problem. Some models
may have only one page of settings others may have 15 pages.



Toshiba

Important !
After you get to the item that needs adjusting
Write down the original setting
just in case you have to go back.

1. TV turned on
2. Press 'Mute' button on the remote.
3. Press 'Mute' button on the remote again and hold.
4. Press the 'Menu' button at the TV.
You are now in the Adjustment mode
4. Use the 'Channel up'or"Channel dwn' to select the item.
5. Write down the old value of the item before changing.
6. Use Volume up and down adjust the value.
7. When you have made all the adjustments you want turn the set off to exit.

Data sheets are available for most models. These sheets list a description for each
item as well as data range and typical settings for your model. If your setting is
substantially different than the sheet then you may be developing a problem.


Toshiba (Alternate)

Important !
After you get to the item that needs adjusting
Write down the original setting
just in case you have to go back.

1. TV turned on
2. Press 'Vol down' button on the set.
3. Press '9' button on the remote and hold.
You are now in the Adjustment mode
4. Use the 'Channel up'or"Channel dwn' to select the item.
5. Write down the old value of the item before changing.
6. Use Volume up and down adjust the value.
7. When you have made all the adjustments you want turn the set off to exit.

Data sheets are available for most models. These sheets list a description for each
item as well as data range and typical settings for your model. If your setting is
substantially different than the sheet then you may be developing a problem.


Zenith

Important !
After you get to the item that needs adjusting
Write down the original setting
just in case you have to go back.

1. TV turned on
2. Press and hold the 'Menu' button until the Channel/Time display appears
3. Press 9-8-7-6 then 'Enter'.
4. Use the 'Select' button to select item '00'.
5. Use the 'Volume' button to change the value to '1'.
You are now in the Adjustment mode
5. Use the 'Channel up 'or"Channel down' to select the item.
6. Write down the old value of the item before changing.
7. Volume up and down adjust the value.
8. When you have made all the adjustments you want select item '00'.
9. Reset the value back to '00'. 10. Turn Tv off.

Data sheets are available for most models. These sheets list a description for each
item as well as data range and typical settings for your model. If your setting is
substantially different than the sheet then you may be developing a problem.


Zenith

Important !
After you get to the item that needs adjusting
Write down the original setting
just in case you have to go back.

1. TV turned on
2. Press and hold the 'Menu' button until the Channel/Time display appears
3. Press 9-8-7-6 then 'Enter'.
4. Press and hold 'Menu' until user menu disappears.
5a. Immediately press 'Volume UP' and 'Channel DOWN' at the same time.
   or
5b. Immediately press 'Channel UP' and 'Adjust UP' at the same time.
You are now in the Adjustment mode
6. Use the 'Channel up 'or"Channel down' to select the item.
7. Write down the old value of the item before changing.
8. Volume up and down adjust the value.
9. When you have made all the adjustments you want select item '00'.
10. Reset the value back to '00'. 11. Turn Tv off.

Data sheets are available for most models. These sheets list a description for each
item as well as data range and typical settings for your model. If your setting is
substantially different than the sheet then you may be developing a problem.

 

 

 

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