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I agree that the pictographs are not very helpful. You probably have one of the new chargers. I have an old one, which is a little easier to figure out.
From top to bottom
1. The flashing green light with the electric plug indicates that the unit is plugged in and ready to go.
2. The flashing red little fan means that the battery is too warm so it is just cooling it and not charging it at that moment.
3. The solid red empty battery outline means that it is charging but hasn't got very far, less than 80% full.
4. The mostly full battery outline with both solid red and green lights at the same time means it is 80% full or more
5. The full battery outline and solid green with the musical notes means it is full up.
6. The broken battery outline with flashing red and green means you've got a broken battery.
7. The yellow light with the wrench means the charger is "conditioning" the battery, whatever that means.
8. The yellow light with the fan means "cooling abnormality."
The convergence is off. The convergence is basically the assimilation of the image on the screen from the three "guns" behind the screen. There should be a menu option to align the convergence in the image portion of the menu. If this does not fix the issue, then your convergence chip might be on it's last leg.
If its a LCD projection TV (such as Sony Wega, Hitachi, Epson, Philips,
and some Panasonic, some Mitsubishi), and the green image is in the whole
screen or just one part as a blob or a line. Is most probably that one of your
LCD Color Filters is damaged (burned out or starting to get busted), I don’t
know if you can just replace the color filter, I believe you need to
change the whole light engine system or the optical block. There are some
places around, I found some on ebay but you should definitely try on
discountdashmerchantdotcom their price range $260.00 - $330.00
you can get it your tv fix the problem is in the IF amp and video circuit.a convergence will also be neeeded.the tv is old but can give you some more life call a tech they will be your tv doc.
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