RE:GV42L HDTV,Jun 06-How do I change pix size to fit screen if there isnt a Hor/Vert adj in TV menu? The online man says there should be a H within the pix adj but there isnt. I tried wide&zoom-in/out
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Your TV probably has an on screen menu that would give you access to your picture size. If not check for controls on the rear of the set (HOR and VERT). Then there is the possibility that something on one of the internal circuit boards is causing either "blooming of the pix" or the software is telling the set to display an improper resolution. If the external doesn't work then it means a trip to the shop. Sorry :(
GO TO MENU ON UR REMOTE CONTROL AND SELECT PICTURE SETTING ..... THIS OPTION WILL GIVE U THE PICTURE SIZE ON UR SCREEN U LIKE TO SEE....REMEMBER NOT ALL PROGRAMS ON TV ARE IN FULL SCREEN MOODE
prob. pix tubes or fluid needs changing take off screen and look into tubes while set is running see if pix is present in green and blue tubes if it looks cloudy fluid needs changing if its dark with a pix you can try to adj. green and blue g2 if not you will need green and blue pix tube
pwr off + display + 5 + (+vol) + pwr on You must do all within 1 second. 1&4 move thru settings, 6&3 chg value, muting & enter saves chgs.
Your code access could differ.
In the menu note down all existing settings.
Make small adjustments and watch what happens if not in right direction reset that particular option to original value before you changed. In those menus you can bend, shift hor. and vert., etc.
But be warned only slight adjustments and write down start values before experimenting. Or you can get in to serious trouble.
Good secret service menues keep an access counter for manufacturer/dealer to see how many times it was used.
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