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Access to television service menus!

Started by GS kid, Saturday Oct 26, 2002, 03:33:00 PM

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mr_yeti

The curl sounds like a geometry problem. There is a way to fix this, but it involves tweaking (service menu) and a good chunk of time. I'm not even sure the manuals available at the site are applicable to your set, as a matter of fact.

Since I don't have a 4:3 set, I really can't speak to the 'white line' issue.

Hope you find the site helpful.

oz

Besides hometheaterspot.com (where you have to pay to see the secret calibration pages), are there any good Mitsubishi TV tweaking sites out there?

Matt Heebner

Pay the fee...it is totally worth it. I gaurentee that you will not find that amount and quality of information about Mits anywhere else. It is unfortunate that they made that part of the forum pay-to-see but the amount of tweaking  info is almost mind-boggling.

Matt

GS kid

It's been awhile since I've been on here and more people reponded to my question I posted awhile back.

 I know a HDTV can be screwed up if it is tweaked wrong, But there is NO REASON why it can't be made safe to tweak the most common things like H-size, Pincushion, etc. Just about every computer monitor allows you to tweak these to your heart's content in the user-accessable controls without hurting your computer screen or voiding your warranty. As a former computer programmer (I got burned out), it would be easy to do and little to no cost to do it.

If you look in the letters section of the Jan. '03 issue of Sound & Vision magazine you'll see my letter on this exact question. They didn't really know themselves. --- GS kid