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BEKO 32WLU530HID only red colour except on internal Menu

With SCART input (we have no other device to provide HDMI, etc) picture is dull and only red & yellow colours. Except when calling up 'Menu' all the colours are visible. It is not just a primary colour missing on input pictures. Sound is OK.

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Sounds like a loss of green--I am in USA and Scart term not used here but I am aware it began as internet slang for Component hookup--which does use a Green, Red, and Blue input cables---if that type then suspect no green from source or cable bad etc.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 12, 2007

SOURCE: Television colour

your problem is simple it is called colour patch. it is basically due to change in direction or you must have shifted or tilted. it might be due to magnetic effect like spkr,telephone near by it.just remove from that location. put of the set for 15 minutes &put it on .problem will get clear. ask tv tech. to degauss it by dega.coil.it hardly 1 second job. regards

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 15, 2007

SOURCE: TV Screen Gone Green Red Yellow etc

 would this be the picture tube?

no, not at all.

it might be due to change in direction

 or some body might have turned  tv direction

or any magnetic thing might be near tv.remove it like speaker or headphone etc.

put off tv for 30 minutes & see it will be ok.

hope this will help.

good luck.

 

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2008

SOURCE: Bush RFT TV

The picture tube of the tv has 3 color in CRT Red, Green, Blue. The red cathodeof tv set has no function, its either the resistor become higt resistance, that why u need a repairman to replace it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 26, 2008

SOURCE: TV picture rolls on AV input, but picture fine at RF input

u change the colour system 2 pal

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  • Posted on Apr 25, 2009

SOURCE: Sound but no picture on either SCART socket inputs

open the tv and check for dry joints on the jacks of AVS, if no dry joint is found
the ariel in put is different from AV inputs
change the AV in IC. AT THE W/SHOP

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