Toshiba TV29C90 problem; Image fades to black...

"moonlite" <elect21st@aol.com> wrote in message
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Thanks ! Macrovision ? But the same DVD's play fine if I use a regular
DVD player.
Just a guess but Macrovision screws with the AGC system on VCRs and may do
the same to your Playstation.

N
 
The most important question in your life should not be "are you
saved?" but should more likely be "Are you living your life so that
in the end you will be saved?"

If I murder someone, lets say women, children and the retarded, but
say I accept God/Jesus as my savior, am I saved?
 
adammuncey@hotmail.com wrote:
Hey,
I recently bought a vx1100 monitor second hand and thje other day went
to switch it on and nothing happened.
I opened up the monitor and found the fuse had blown.
I notcied the fuse in there said t3.15a 250v , although marked on the
circuit board was t4a.
Ireplaced it with another 3.15 a, which blew straight away, so i
replaced with a 5a fuse on the basis that it asks for a 4a and the
nearest i had was 5a.
The fuse did not blow but the unit does not start, no green l.e.d on
the front power switch. no noise , nothing, there were no obvious burns
inside the case!,
any ideas guys?

cheers
muncey
No insult intended but...
My idea is you should not be servicing electronics. By describing what
you tried as a repair, if the monitor had turned on it would have caused
a fire and/or electrical shock hazard.
The stickers on the back that state "For service by authorized
personnell" or something similar refers to someone who will try to do
some basic troubleshooting before replacing a fuse and who will NEVER
use a fuse rated higher than required by the manufacturer.
The fuse is the first line of defense against a fire and almost never
opens unless there is an overload or short-circuit later on in the device.
 
On 26 May 2005 07:52:26 -0700, "clavius.a@gmail.com"
<clavius.a@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all,
I have a Sony PVM-1354Q video monitor that has gone out of focus.
There is no external focus control. There is a pot on the board that
attaches to the socket for the CRT that is labeled "focus", but it
appears to have minimal effect.

Any ideas as to what I should check? I am an electrical engineer, so I
can do this without killing myself, but don't claim to be a video tech.
We have another one we are using, but I hate to scrap this unit if it
is salvagable.

Any advice?

Thanks for any ideas,
AL

Is there a pot on the flyback? That's where the focus control is
normally located. If not, then either the focus voltage is wrong, or
the CRT is bad.
Andy Cuffe

baltimora@psu.edu <-- Use this address until 12/31/2005

acuffe@gmail.com <-- Use this address after 12/31/2005
 
Angelo Wrote:
I have a slightly used and working Power Module Part Number 60301 /
S53AMI for the JBL PSW-D110 Subwoofer made by JBL in stock for
immediate delivery. I will supply it with a NEW replacement 10uF /100V
non-polarized electrolytic capacitor for location C6 on the amplifier
board also. The originals were 10uf/50v value and usually failed or
exploded and are indicated to require upgrade to a 100V DC value as
per their Service Bulletins.
QUOTE]

Angelo,
If the parts are still available I have a prime candidate for them.
Please email me with the details of how to make the transaction.
Alfred

--
masterteks
 
larry moe 'n curly wrote:

I have a Conext (by APC) model CNB-325 battery backup power supply (not
a real UPS) that shows funny voltages when the power cord is
disconnected.

Backup supply plugged into AC outlet;

hot-neutral: 120 VAC
hot-ground: 120 VAC
neutral-ground: 0.7 VAC
Suggests the output is connected directly to the mains.

Backup supply unplugged from AC outlet, computer used as load:

hot-neutral: 115 VAC
hot-ground: 58 VAC
neutral-ground: 58 VAC
This is not unusual; the output is symmetrical about earth for safety
(as the biggest shock you can get is 58 volts). Most isolation
transformers are wired this way.

Backup supply unplugged form AC outlet, no load:

hot-neutral: 115 VAC
hot-ground: 19 VAC
neutral-ground: 60 VAC

A different model Conext, model CNB-300, behaved similarly, only the
no-load voltage on battery power was 90 VAC neutral-ground and 40 VAC
hot-ground.
It sounds like the lack of load is doing strange things to the
regulation, and probably the waveform. Many supplies that are derived
electronically exhibit this effect - and remember that uneven
waveforms will play havoc with a meter because it won't know which bit
it's supposed to be measuring.

Look at it on a scope and see what's actually coming out.

--

rgds
LAurence

...."Dial only the last eight digits for calls within the London area"
 
"larry moe 'n curly" <larrymoencurly@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:1117181890.510174.28290@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
I have a Conext (by APC) model CNB-325 battery backup power supply (not
a real UPS) that shows funny voltages when the power cord is
disconnected.

Backup supply plugged into AC outlet;

hot-neutral: 120 VAC
hot-ground: 120 VAC
neutral-ground: 0.7 VAC

Backup supply unplugged from AC outlet, computer used as load:

hot-neutral: 115 VAC
hot-ground: 58 VAC
neutral-ground: 58 VAC

Backup supply unplugged form AC outlet, no load:

hot-neutral: 115 VAC
hot-ground: 19 VAC
neutral-ground: 60 VAC

A different model Conext, model CNB-300, behaved similarly, only the
no-load voltage on battery power was 90 VAC neutral-ground and 40 VAC
hot-ground.

I didn't get such wierd voltages on battery operation with a much older
APC BK-300 (much larger battery, all-metal case); hot-neutral and
hot-ground both measured 118 VAC, neutral-ground was slightly under 1
VAC.

I measured with both a Fluke 73 digital meter (true RMP) and an analog
meter with 10K/volt sensitivity. The analog meter gave very different
voltages with each backup supply running off battery, but I assume it
was caused by the AC not being a real sine wave.
the chances are when its not conected to an ac suply the output is floating
with respect to ground, so any voltages relative to gnd are due to leakage,
with a load conected there is more balanced leakage.

Colin =^.^=
 
<ranjit_mathews@yahoo.com>
God tells us in the Holy Bible how simple it is to be
saved so that we can live forever with Him in Heaven.

"For if you confess with your mouth Jesus is Lord and
believe in your heart that God raised Him from the
dead, you will be saved." (Romans 10:9)

Gods tell us in the works of Shakespeare:
"And when love speaks, the voice of all the gods makes heaven drowsy
with the harmony."

These are the words of Shakespeare, not the words of Gods, you say?
Likewise, your quote is the words of Paul, not the words of God.
But God cannot speak directly to us, only via people. One may or may not
believe that these people were divinely inspired . Christians believe that
Paul was.
 
On 27 May 2005 04:33:01 -0700, "clavius.a@gmail.com"
<clavius.a@gmail.com> wrote:

Andy Cuffe wrote:
On 26 May 2005 07:52:26 -0700, "clavius.a@gmail.com"



Is there a pot on the flyback? That's where the focus control is
normally located. If not, then either the focus voltage is wrong, or
the CRT is bad.
Andy Cuffe

baltimora@psu.edu <-- Use this address until 12/31/2005

acuffe@gmail.com <-- Use this address after 12/31/2005

There is no control on the flyback. Is there any way to tell if it is
the CRT, or is it just process of elimination?

Thanks for the help,
A
The focus pot is on the crt socket board. Chuck
 
Hello, Mr religious force fed type.

!) Do your force fed, brain-washed beliefs allow you to even slighly
contradict what you have been forced to believe?
2) What does the bible say about paedophile priests that are shunted
quietly off to other churches without any public statements.?
3) Instead of force feeding us, you should try and question the
reality of your life. ie what purpose do you have really, other than
a robotically programmed person.
4) Obviously, if following a religion helps you to be honest, reliable
and helpful etc. then that is a good thing. However, you should do it
only because you really believe in your own morals and justice
beliefs, not just because a book, interpreted for gain or otherwise,
said you should do things like that.

I am open to anything, due to the universe being a supermassive
volume of space beyond godly comprehension. Anyway, how do you know
that your god is the best/the only one to respect/even existing or
alive?
Its people like you who have no tolerance for other beliefs, which
makes things very bad indeed. Please also answer this question:- If
the universe/s was/were created by your god, then where did god come
from in the first place? It would have to be created somehow or
would have come from nothing, which is surely illogical.
thanks for reading this inane waffle.
bye
 
On Thu, 26 May 2005, Joe Silagi <joesi*wrq.com> wrote:
|
|> You mean, instead of Escape or CSI, the sequence starts with Control-Y?
|
| Yes. The sequence starts with a control Y followed by the row/column
| parameters. it's from a very old POS system called rexon. I'm not
| sure if it is it's own emulation, or something else like an old Wyse
| or Televideo emulation. so far I haven't found a match.


Hmm. That is strange. Have you grepped through Eric Raymond's termcap
and terminfo compilations, to see if any terminal supported there matches
such a sequence?

Another thought: Can your trust your source that asserts the existence
of a terminal having such a sequence? (The ultimate proof would be a
serial-line-analyser trace of real output data from the "Rexon"
containing this Control-Y sequence.)

Another thought: a POS system is probably not targeted to an 80x24
format display. It could be a proprietary sequence of some industrial
LCD display controller. You might have to research the application
notes of semiconductor houses which have made chips to control LCDs.

...RSS

--
K.L. says to try http://www.celestialseasonings.com/products/herb/r.php
which, however, contains no caffeine.
 
"andy12345" <andyk9@f2s-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
news:42972874$1_3@alt.athenanews.com...

Hello, Mr religious force fed type.
....
thanks for reading this inane waffle.
The putz who keeps posting this crap never monitors the newsgroups he posts
to. Why they don't ship his ass to Iraq I will never know.

N
 
On Wed, 25 May 2005 14:34:54 +0000 (UTC), "Ron(UK)"
<ron@lunevalleyaudio.com> wrote:


It`s only a few years ago when I worked in an entertainment venue where
all the emergency lighting was powered by huge glass lead acids, each
about 12" high and wide. there was probably 30 or so cells all connected
together by exposed lead bars bolted to the terminals, you had to watch
where you layed down anything conducting like a spanner!. The charger
was in a filing cabinet sized enclosure with a huge transformer,
selenium plate rectifiers and wobbly meters on the front ;o)

Ron

www.lunevalleyaudio.com
Know what you mean.A few years ago they sent me up to Blackpool to
take over a failing casino.Sorted it out and had it up running and
making a healthy profit.I went down to the basement on a tour and
noticed banks of batteries that looked like junk.The handyman said
they were the emergency lighting as the standby genny sometimes failed
to kick in.Had them tested and it took 3 grand to have them renewed!
Ate into my profits for the year end.
Luckily I had a big loser in December to make my budget.Regards


"To Soon we get Old,Too late we get Smart!"
 
"André Keshave" <andre_dumarc@hotmayle.com> wrote in message
news:42972081$1_3@news.bluewin.ch...
But God cannot speak directly to us
Why not? He once did- after all, before Eve, how could he speak to Adam?
 
I, and many other LDS (Mormons) receive personal revelation.

--

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
www.mormons.com


"André Keshave" <andre_dumarc@hotmayle.com> wrote in message
news:42972081$1_3@news.bluewin.ch...


But God cannot speak directly to us, only via people. One may or may not
believe that these people were divinely inspired . Christians believe that
Paul was.
 
"Nicole" <test-nicole@yahoo.de> spammed us all in
news:DDAC168FB5C09749AD96D27804CA35D10609DA61@SETUBAL...
 
Scott Hedrick wrote:

"André Keshave" <andre_dumarc@hotmayle.com> wrote in message
news:42972081$1_3@news.bluewin.ch...


But God cannot speak directly to us



Why not? He once did- after all, before Eve, how could he speak to Adam?
He also shot the breeze with Cain, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and several
prophets IIRC.
If you throw communication via angels into the mix, the list gets longer.

Pat
 
Stormin Mormon wrote:

I, and many other LDS (Mormons) receive personal revelation.
Was that back when you were part of the Free Speech Movement at
Berkeley? ;-)

Admiral Kirk
 
thanks for the info... looks like I have more research to do.



"Richard S. Shuford" <shuford@list.stratagy.REM0VE-THlS-PART.com> wrote in
message news:rshu_20050527115101@stratagy.com...
On Thu, 26 May 2005, Joe Silagi <joesi*wrq.com> wrote:
|
|> You mean, instead of Escape or CSI, the sequence starts with Control-Y?
|
| Yes. The sequence starts with a control Y followed by the row/column
| parameters. it's from a very old POS system called rexon. I'm not
| sure if it is it's own emulation, or something else like an old Wyse
| or Televideo emulation. so far I haven't found a match.


Hmm. That is strange. Have you grepped through Eric Raymond's termcap
and terminfo compilations, to see if any terminal supported there matches
such a sequence?

Another thought: Can your trust your source that asserts the existence
of a terminal having such a sequence? (The ultimate proof would be a
serial-line-analyser trace of real output data from the "Rexon"
containing this Control-Y sequence.)

Another thought: a POS system is probably not targeted to an 80x24
format display. It could be a proprietary sequence of some industrial
LCD display controller. You might have to research the application
notes of semiconductor houses which have made chips to control LCDs.

...RSS

--
K.L. says to try http://www.celestialseasonings.com/products/herb/r.php
which, however, contains no caffeine.
 
"Richard" <richardlee.net@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1117205595.115967.85190@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Hi,

I'm looking for Vacuum Flouricent Display from Futaba.
The part number is 8-LT-51GNK. Its for stove oven application.
Does any one know where i can get the parts?

Thanks
Richard
It was probably custom made for the stove manufacture, you can probably
order a whole board from them, or maybe find a scrap unit. Is the display
cracked?
 

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