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Screen is to big

The top of my screen cut off the top of the picture i cannot shrink the pictures

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Two sugestions go into customer setup menu go to picture then advanced.. turn off or make sure autoformat off. to shange the format with the remote with no customer menu showing press left or right arrow this changes format for these set

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Either the TV or the cable/satellite receiver has Zoomed in to the image when parts of the picture are cut off. Look at both remotes for a Zoom feature or the onscreen menu's for any settings. Usually TV settings don't change on their own but cable/satellite receivers can receive updates and it may need to be reset afterwords, much like a PC.

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SOURCE: picture too big for screen

GO TO MENU VIDEO SETTINGS AND RESET TO FULL FORMAT SETTING , GO TO JVC.COM AND DOWNLOAD THE OWNERS MANUAL GUIDE ,

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SOURCE: Picture shrinks toward the center of the screen

Common problem with Philips sets.

If you want to do the repair yourself check the site www.TvRepairKits.com. Their kits include a photo instruction guide, original chips, email/phone support, etc.

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