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Sanyo DP26746 26 in. LCD Television - Page 2 Questions & Answers
How do I adjust the
Hello
To adjust colour and other picture adjustments
[1] Press "Menu" key to display the main menu.
[2] Use cursor UP/DOWN keys to hilight [green]; Picture or sound ; whatever you wants to adjust, and press ENTER.
[3] Use cursor UP/DOWN keys to hilight [green] AUTO [for factory settings] or MANUAL to set picture settings according to your taste. Here you have to hilight MANUAL as you wants to set it mannualy. Press ENTER after selecting MANUAL.
[4] User cursor UP/DOWN keys to select the option you wanted to change.
then cursor keys to make adjustments of the selected option parameter according to your taste.
[5] When you have finished all the adjustments according to your taste, press EXIT key to return to normal tv viiewing. This way you can adjust the sound parameters also. Proceedings are all the same, but the option choose to hilight [green] must be sound. That is all. Ok.
Will not get power
By "will not get power" I'm assuming after its plugged in and in one peice, the power button is unresponsive? If that is the case sounds like a classic powersupply outtage. If you have a multimeter you can check the OHM readings from the powersupply modules to make sure the are within the guidelines provided in the service manual for your TV.
Steady vertical lines in picture
I have a Sanyo DP42746 model, 42". From my research I believe the lines in the picture are letting you know your Buffer Board is about to go out. Mine recently cut out, and it caused horizontal lines to appear. Hope this helps : /
Video Delay when xbox is
Without knowing how our XBox is connected and how your satellite is connected I am going to have to make assumptions.
If you are connecting with hdmi you could be experiencing the problem that the television is an hdmi version 1.2 or earlier and the hdmi cable you're using is a version 1.3. or even 1.4. The XBox is most likely hdmi version 1.3, but you should be able to connect a version 1.2 cable to it to get it to work. These delay problems used to be quite common back in 2007 when this television was new. Thus there may be no resolution for the problem you are experiencing.
The XBox and satellite receiver should not be set any higher than 720p. I am sure you have already tried that. So lower the resolution on each to 480i and see if you are still having the problems.
Does your satellite receiver have a coax output, and have you tried connecting to the television's rf input? Do you still have the problem?
I definitely do not want to be the one to say this but you will most likely need another television. When you buy it you may have to update your satellite receiver and make sure all of your hdmi cables are version 1.3.
My Sanyo 26" flatscreen tv
hi,
if u using a cable connection direct to tv. then goto the setup menu and select auto tune function. wait till all the channel memories. for any further assistants contact me through fixya.
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When i turn on the tv , it shuts itself off in 2
I had a similar problem with my Phillips 42 in. LCD HD TV.
Here's the problem. The Power Supply Board. I opened my TV
up(warranty was up of course) and found several bad capacitors.
Phillips and several other companies were sold capacitors that although
were highly rated failed within 5 years because of a lack of
preservatives. All sorts of electronic equipment is now being effected
due to these defective capacitors.
Solutions?
1. Take it in and have it fixed
2. Open it up, check the board for faulty capacitors(bulged or leaking) Buy a new Power supply board and install it.
3. Remove PSB, remove faulty capacitors and replace with compatible new ones.
Hope this helps
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I connected my computer to
This also happened to me. FFFF displayed in red in center of screen and ageing time 180 also displayed.
What has happenend as I have discovered is your TV has entered the factory test mode.
You need to reset your television.
This can be done by pressing and holding the menu button on the side of the television and pressing the info button on your remote control.
Scroll down the menu options that appear onscreen and select reset.
click ok
Tv will shut down and restart. Note all channels will automatically re scan then you should not have this problem any more.
Hope this helps
There is a 1/8
There is a part inside
the TV that needs to be replaced. If the TV is under warranty—whether
the original warranty from the manufacture or an extended warranty
purchased with the TV—call the company providing the warranty
coverage and they will arrange to have your TV repaired at little, or
no cost to you.
Since some brands will
pay for your repair even if you're out of warranty, especially if
they've heard of your problem before and it's a known issue, you
should always contact the manufacture first for your full range of
options. If they're willing to fix the TV for free, or at a reduced
cost to you, let them!
If the TV is out of
warranty, and you have the experience and you know what you're doing,
you can fix the TV yourself. Purchase the service manual from the
manufacture to get started. However, if you've never done anything
like this type of repair before and you don't know where to start, I
suggest speaking with an experienced TV repair-person.
If you decide to pay for
out of warranty repair by a professional repair shop, the total cost
will likely be a minimum of $200 parts and labor. However, be warned
that the cost could be considerably higher.
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useful assistance and that this information allows you to make an
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My 26' sanyo vizon wont turn on and i dont know why.
I have the same tv. Was watching last night when it turned itself off. When I tried turning it back on the switch just made a click noise and nothing happened. After a couple more tries, it didn't even do that.
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