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Panasonic CT-32SL15 32" TV Questions & Answers
Picture gets fuzzy especially the writting on 2000 Sansui tv
This could be multiple things. If the fuzzy picture is on your regular cable channels and the tv is hooked up directly to the cable then it is a signal issue. Your cable signal is probably too low because it is either split too many times, a splitter went bad, a piece of cable went bad, you have RG-59 cable rather than the much better RG-6 cable. Another solution is if there is a vcr hooked up, the cable jack on the vcr could have gone bad, the vcr power could be on which will cause a fuzzy screen. If you have a vcr try to bypass it and hook directly to tv. If that fixes you problem then it may be the vcr or the wire from the vcr to the tv. If you have no vcr then I recommend buying a cable amplifier and hooking it up. This is a band-aid solution but it could work long term if it's just a matter of weak signal. If that does not fix your problem I would recommend calling a cable professional to evaluate your problem. Could be the line from the pole to your house or any of the wiring in your home.
7/10/2010 4:35:54 AM •
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on Jul 10, 2010
Line across middle of screen.
The line of color is due to a failure in the vertical circuit. The main suspects are the vertical Ic AN15525A and/or capacitor c308
[email protected]If you have the capacity to do so, you should check the other electrolytic capacitors in the vertical circuit which are USUALLY located near the vertical IC in most cases
you can purchase the part at
https://www.encompassparts.com/webwiz/wwiz.asp?wwizmstr=WEB.SEE&partnumber=5760279&smodel=CT32SL15N
or mcm electronics
3/13/2009 10:54:09 PM •
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on Mar 13, 2009
Blurry
You may have had a short in the picture tube.
When you heard the click the short may have burned itself out. If this is the case it may happen again OR never again?
The yoke shouldn't have slipped. They're either bonded or clamped the the neck of the picture tube.
All the I've ever seen that have moved from their proper position have messed up the color convergence and the purity of the color.
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8/22/2007 5:16:19 AM •
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on Aug 22, 2007
Red drained out of picture
The red transister on the CRT socket could be at fault. there is 3 transisters on the socket check for the voltages on all 3. If the red is high unplug the socket and see if it normal if not the transister or circuit feeding has a short. If low the same case seneral applies and a resistor feeding the transister is defective or the transister itself is at fault
6/11/2007 6:58:02 PM •
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on Jun 11, 2007
We have a Freesat Panasonic Blu Ray recorder DMR-BS750 Which will not record BBC1 since it went HD. We can record BBC2 HD and most other channels.
It's possible that your Freesat Panasonic Blu Ray recorder DMR-BS750 may not be compatible with the specific HD format used by BBC1. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
Check that your Freesat Panasonic Blu Ray recorder is updated with the latest firmware. An outdated firmware can cause issues with recording.
Check if the recording schedule is set up correctly for BBC1 HD. Make sure that the start and end times are accurate and that the program is not set to record in series.
Try resetting your Freesat Panasonic Blu Ray recorder to its factory settings. This will clear any possible software errors and may help to resolve the issue.
If none of these steps work, you may need to contact Panasonic customer support for further assistance. They may be able to provide additional troubleshooting steps or recommend a firmware update or other solution.
It's also worth noting that some broadcasters may use proprietary or non-standard HD formats that are not compatible with all devices. If this is the case with BBC1 HD, it's possible that your Freesat Panasonic Blu Ray recorder may not be able to record this channel.
3/6/2023 11:12:13 PM •
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on Mar 06, 2023
How to get into service mode, Panasonic DMR-BCT750
To access the service mode on a Panasonic DMR-BCT750 Blu-ray disc recorder, follow these steps:
- Turn on the recorder and wait for the "Welcome" message to appear on the display.
- Press and hold the "OK" button on the remote control for approximately 5 seconds.
- The service menu will appear on the TV screen. Use the arrow keys on the remote control to navigate the menu.
Note: It's important to be careful when accessing the service mode as it allows access to advanced settings that can affect the operation of the device. Make sure to only make changes if you have a clear understanding of what you're doing, or seek assistance from a qualified technician if you're unsure.
3/3/2023 9:27:28 PM •
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on Mar 03, 2023
Rosen piranha multimedia navigation head unit disk try isn't reading a CD for the DVD player
If your Rosen Piranha multimedia navigation head unit is not reading CDs and the DVD player is not working properly, there are a few things you can try:
- Check the disc: Make sure the disc you are trying to play is clean and free from scratches or other damage. If the disc is dirty, clean it gently with a soft cloth.
- Check the format: Make sure that the disc you are trying to play is compatible with the DVD player. The DVD player may not be able to read certain formats, such as Blu-ray discs.
- Check the connection: Make sure that the cables connecting the DVD player to the head unit are properly connected and not damaged. Try disconnecting and reconnecting the cables to see if that resolves the issue.
- Check for firmware updates: Check the manufacturer's website to see if there are any firmware updates available for your Rosen Piranha head unit. Updating the firmware may resolve any software-related issues that are causing the DVD player to malfunction.
- Reset the head unit: Try resetting the head unit to its factory settings. This may resolve any software-related issues that are causing the DVD player to malfunction.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it's possible that there is a problem with the DVD player itself. In that case, you may need to have it serviced or replaced by a qualified technician.
3/3/2023 3:58:10 AM •
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on Mar 03, 2023
Panasonic DVD RV62 displays message 'Bye' and does not respond
The message 'Bye' typically appears on Panasonic DVD players when the power is turned off. If your DVD player is displaying this message and is not responding to any commands, it could indicate a power issue or a problem with the player's firmware.
To troubleshoot, try unplugging the player from the power source and plugging it back in after a few minutes to see if it resets. If this does not work, try pressing and holding the power button on the player for several seconds to see if it turns on.
If these steps do not work, it may be necessary to take the player to a technician or contact Panasonic customer support for further assistance.
2/28/2023 5:55:03 AM •
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on Feb 28, 2023
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