Hi Greg, I'd say you have a bad audio output IC, generally this will take out the fusable resistor that feeds the output stage, you should be able to find a part number on the IC, do a pin out and check between B+ and ground pins with it in circuit and see if you see a short. I don't know if you can find a service manual for it but hopefully you wouldn't need one
Do you mean the original pedestal base for the Panasonic TH-50PX50U? The base has two vertical posts that fit into recessed areas in the TV. Then four screws (two per post) secure the TV and base together. To remove the base, place the TV screen down on a solid surface that is covered by a clean soft cloth. Remove the black M5x25 screws and slide the base away from the TV. To store the pedestal more easily, remove the 4 silver M5x18 screws that secure the posts to the base. A Philips head screwdriver is needed. Save all of these parts in case you need to put the pedestal base back on the TV.
See page 7 of the Quick Start instructions here: https://pdf.crutchfieldonline.com/ImageBank/v20090127124100/Manuals/133/13350PX80.PDF .
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
The usual cause is leaky line output stage or transformer.
Lift the line output transistor out and see if the voltage rises. If it does, scrap the TV as it is totally obsolete.
If it doesn't, repair the power supply, if you can source the obsolete parts.
Had this same problem and found the solution elsewhere on the net. Hold down the "1" button and the "Enter" button for aprox 10 seconds while pointing at the player. This "resets" the remote. I was skeptical when I first read this solution but it worked for me!
Color temperature refers to how red (warm) or blue (cool) the color palette is. This control helps you to adjust the color settings on your TV. You can change the color settings by following these steps:
- Using the TV remote, select settings and look for a menu item labelled video or picture. - Select Color Temperature. A slider should appear that allows you to slide between cool and warm colors. The colors might also be labelled red or blue. - Slide the settings away from red/warm and towards blue/cool using the remote control. You can leave the slider at the point where the color is most pleasing to you.
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Operating Instructions. Expandable Digital Cordless. Answering System with 2 Handsets. Model No. KX-TG1032C with 3 Handsets. Model No. KX-TG1033C.
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Different model but the procedure should be the same
The power button could either be jammed or stuck on the TV or on the remote. Or the batteries are low in the TV's remote. Try unplugging your TV for a about 1 minute to see if that fixes the problem.
Sorry no answer but can confirm I have the same issue with a DMR BS750 (same machine smaller hard drive ) connected to a Panasonic TX-L37G10B. DMR no BBC1 but BBC 1 ok on the TV have you had any luck with an answer?
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Some ideas in the link, including Wiki History.
https://www.google.com/search?q=When+was+the+last+full+size+%22VHS+camcorder%22+madeThe Last VCR was Made in 2016
We hope you enjoyed this trip down the wonderfully nostalgic lane of the VHS. If you have some VHS tapes of your own home recordings, make sure you convert them to DVD with a VHS to DVD conversion from Video to DVD.
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SX-KN6000. Symptoms which appear to be signs of trouble. The following changes in performance may occur in the Technics Keyboard but do not indicate trouble ...
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To do a Hard Reset: Turn off keyboard and wait 10 seconds. Hold down button for Latin, World, and Custom and switch on.
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It is 15 years old and is old technology. It is really time for a new one, but if you want to try and clean the inside, sure, open it up and look. Keep careful records of the three screen inside, the order and the orientation. It is important. it is more likely failing. This article explains how Plasma works and why they ditched the technology for LED and onwards to 4K Ultra HD.
https://www.techradar.com/news/plasma-tvhttps://www.google.com/search?q=Panasonic+Plasma+TH-42PX8A+black+shadows
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Could it be you have to add the line access code in front of the phone number? 9, 81, 82 etc. are the most common line access codes for Panasonic phone systems.
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