Mine just got diagnosed with bad projectors. It has a green ting to it. I paid $105 to diagnose it with this problem. They told me that ALL three projectors would have to be replaced at the tune of $1100. TIME FOR A NEW TV! ABC WAREHOUSE for a Hitachi 55" plasma & stand for $1900Mine just got diagnosed with bad projectors. It has a green ting to it. I paid $105 to diagnose it with this problem. They told me that ALL three projectors would have to be replaced at the tune of $1100. TIME FOR A NEW TV! ABC WAREHOUSE for a Hitachi 55" plasma & stand for $1900
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I would suggest to unplug the TV from the AC power outlet first, wait a couple of minutes to plug it back in. If that does not work, the main board is defective since is not providing proper video info to the main digital controller board (D board). The Main board part number is: TNPH0721AJS or TNPH0721ADS. If you need to verify the main board part number, you will need to remove the back cover of your plasma to check it out.
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It could be the tint settings on your TV. Check your TV's settings menu for color/tint options. If you can't find it, break out the manual and look in the index for tint or color, then locate the page and it'll tell you how to get there.
Make sure the tint slider is in the middle, 0 or 50%, depending on your TV.
Best of luck.
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simple. easy. you have 3 screen adjustments. red green blue. turn color all the way down. you should then get just a black and white picture, but in your case, it will still be reddish. behind the speaker grill is an access panel for screen adjustment. remove speaker grill. remove access panel. you will see a block assembly roughly 6 inches square with 6 knobs on it. 3 are for screen, 3 are for focus. adjust until you have a black and white picture. then go into menu and turn your color back up. enjoy!
It might be a possible CCD defect , as usually the symptoms are odd colours in a photo hence your red tinge in your photos.Its quite expensive as it labour intensive to fix .Rather just buy another camera or you can try to solder another ccd from anotehr camera > look on ebay for parts (not recommended precise alignment needed).
Could be the Red CRT going on you or could be a problem with the red CRT circuit. Please let me know your model number and I should be able to help you diagnose the set properly
Mine just got diagnosed with bad projectors. It has a green ting to it. I paid $105 to diagnose it with this problem. They told me that ALL three projectors would have to be replaced at the tune of $1100. TIME FOR A NEW TV! ABC WAREHOUSE for a Hitachi 55" plasma & stand for $1900
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