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Old 06-01-2007, 10:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Toshiba 32ZP18P service menu.....help!

I know I shouldn't have but I did. I went into the service menu, then into the designer menu, i don't think i actually changed any values, but I seem to remember pressing a button to get a thin blue horizontal line, then a black screen, then the tv turned itself off. After turning it back on it seemed to have reset itself. All the menu items are back to 100, 50, 0 etc. and the screen was really pincushioned. I've gone in and fixed the geometry things but the picture remains really smoky, everything is tinged red/brown. My digital tv menu which used to be grey is a definite smokey brown. Did I reset it? How much mess have I made? what can I do short of getting an engineer to fix the picture the best I can? Everything seems alot less defined.......
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Old 06-01-2007, 3:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Toshiba 32ZP18P service menu.....help!

Kinda fixed it somewhat, probably obvious to most here, but just incase someone like me is browsing, it was the redcutoff, rcut that needed adjusting downwards. If anyone could advise on whether the convergence would need doing I'd be hugely grateful.
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