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Hi, this is John the Hayward tech. You say the wire colors are Red, Black and White. Does not seem that the wires colors were correct from the start. Not knowing your voltage let me clarify some things. Normally if you have 115volts coming into the pump you wire colors should be Red or Black to L1 White to L2 and a green ground to the green ground screw. If you have 230volts coming into the pump the two hot leads are normally red and black with a green ground. The red and black wires go to L1 and L2 does not matter red or black. The green goes to the green ground screw.
You should have a plate or sticker under the hood on the firewall on the drivers side that lists the color code. With many manufacturers there may be several variants to the stock color throughout the model year so it's possible that even with the color code your final color may not match exact, but it will be close. If you're still not able to find the color code on your vehicle, try removing the fuel filler door and seeing if your paint supplier can camera match it for you.
This usually means the red or green or both primary color module is bad. Monitors come with 3 primary color module controllers and they use them in various combinations to make the other colors. The primary colors are blue, green, and red.
Sounds like one of the cables got plugged in wrong.
Look at the back of the HD box and there should be a cable with 5 ends on it (Green,Blue,Red, White and Red).
Often times a flashlight can help make sure you see the colors clearly.
The Green,Blue and one of the Reds is for video. The White and other red are for Audio.
When you unplug the connector the connection it is attached to is also colored. Check to make sure the colors on the cord match the color they are connected to at the box. The most common mistakes connecting these cables are: 1) Crossing the Green and the Blue cables. 2) Connecting the Red Audio cable to the Red Video connection.
If all of the connections match the correct colors find the same cable where it plugs into the back of the TV and check these connections that they are correct.
When you find and move the cable to the correct connection this should clear up your color and you can begin to enjoy your new toys....
ILLUMI BLUE (Initial setting) / ILLUMI GREEN/ILLUMI AMBER /
ILLUMI RED
You can change the lighting color of the following four buttons:
SOURCE/POWER, BAND, (left << arrows) and (right >> arrows).
BLUE > GREEN > AMBER > RED > BLUE
• According to the lighting color of the above four buttons, the color
of the other buttons also changes. When the color of the four
buttons is AMBER/RED, the color of the others is AMBER. When
the color of the four buttons is BLUE/GREEN, the others are also
GREEN.
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Picture Menu
Picture Mode: Expert1
*Backlight: 16
*Contrast: 83
*Brightness: 53
Sharpness: 50
*Color: 55
*Tint: 0
Expert Control
Fresh Contrast: Off
Noise Reduction: Medium
Gamma: Medium
Black Level: Low
Real Cinema: On
TruMotion: Low
Color Standard: HD (N/A w/HDMI)
White Balance: Warm
**Method: 10-Point IRE
10 IRE
**Red: 1
**Green: 2
**Blue: -16
20 IRE
**Red: -6
**Green: 0
**Blue: -7
30 IRE
**Red: -5
**Green: 0
**Blue: -4
40 IRE
**Red: -8
**Green: 0
**Blue: -4
50 IRE
**Red: -4
**Green: 4
**Blue: -4
60 IRE
**Red: -6
**Green: 6
**Blue: -5
70 IRE
**Red: -8
**Green: 3
**Blue: -10
80 IRE
**Red: -8
**Green: 7
**Blue: -16
90 IRE
**Red: -9
**Green: 5
**Blue: -18
100 IRE
**Red: -10
**Green: 4
**Blue: -9
Color Management System
Red Color: 0
Red Tint: 0
Green Color: 0
Green Tint: -15
Blue Color: 0
Blue Tint: 11
Yellow Color: 15
Yellow Tint: 2
Cyan Color: -15
Cyan Tint: 0
Magenta Color: 0
Magenta Tint: -1
lg70 nice tv excellent processor just to bad there is no intensity control on color management oh well still better than what the three s are pushing block out the hype lg will be number 1 in a few years haters are starting to come around and well leds coming,
p.s. i dont work for lg just tired of losers bashing stuff because they dont own it. im isf certified those settings are right on the money straighter than a ruler
basically we use RGB color system so it contains color like red green and blue....in ur web cam settings u only increased the content of red color and u decrease the content of green and blue...so pls take ur settings and put all three colors to a same number...it means u have number from 1 to 100 and u can give the red green and blue colors up to this limit....so put green in 32 and red in 30 and blue in 32......then it will b corrected
Hey Kuld.. Just asking... since both, your TV and your monitor have the same color issue...??.... have you been to the optometrist lately... (My Dad had this color issue with his eyes!).. he was red color blind..
Good luck,
have JVC AV-32F702 TV. It's picture color is very red. unable to adjust colors through menu. Channel numbers are also in red now instead of normal green. any suggestion?
please check red color cathode circuit
1 check red output from ic to red cathode ckt
2 check voltage on r output ckt& ic or tr.
3 check loose contact in red cathode ckt
4 check crt base for loose.
5 loose connector
6 chroma ic
thanks
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