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Pana TX28DTX11. Is this BS or is it true

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Old 12-12-2005, 3:12 PM   #1
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Pana TX28DTX11. Is this BS or is it true

Been told that this model only accepts Panasonic Video Recorders. A store had 4 back over the weekend that c/m had problems using their existing "non panasonic" videos. when Panasonic was approached, this is what they were told.
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Old 12-12-2005, 8:42 PM   #2
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thats a crock of crap there i must have installed so many none pana vcrs with this tv and they all work fine used videos from 10-15 yeasr ago such as ferguson also used hitachi,sony,toshiba,matsui you name it i have had them all connected to them at some point never had any problems.
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Found out its an IC problem on the PCB. They are running tests on the fix now.
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Old 16-12-2005, 11:42 PM   #4
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Thats the reason i didnt buy it, got the sony idtv instead. There's a Q-link incompatability with non-panasonic DVD recorders, i.e sony's smart-link etc. The TV will go into stand-by mode randomly. The older video recorders dont have this feature.
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Old 05-01-2006, 12:37 PM   #5
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I'm a brand new member of AV Forums and thanks for this information.

I've had a TX28DTX11 since 11/05 and it didn't power off/on this way
until I connected a Sony VCR to AV2 yesterday.

The "bounce" first occurred during a test of Direct Record.
It then occurred a few times during tape playback.
I then discovered the bounce could also occur whilst the VCR
was in standby and powersave mode.

I then disconnected the VCR SCART from AV2 to verify that the bounce
would stop. After reading this thread, I guess it will!

If a fix is under test, how would Panasonic roll it out...assuming it would
be rolled out to existing users, of course?
Would it be a recall via the retailer, fixed in situ or only applied to new sets?
Sorry if this is a naive question.
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Old 09-01-2006, 8:39 AM   #6
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Workaround for the standby bounce problem

I've settled on a workaround to prevent the "standby bounce" on my
TX28DTX11 IDTV.

I set Direct Record to OFF on the SONY VCR in order to leave the VCR
in standby whilst watching the IDTV or during VCR playback.
I then set Direct Record to ON prior to any IDTV-timer-driven recording.
The recording has to be done whilst the IDTV is in standby to avoid
it bouncing whilst active, but I would do it this way most of the time
anyway.

It's not ideal perhaps, but it saves me buying a Panasonic device after
receiving the Sony VCR as a spare freebie from a relative.
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