Http://service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMANPDF/TH42PZ80U.PDF
Here is a copy of your users manual, it tells you how to adjust the color on the TV, Magnets do not affect Plasma TV's. If your picture looks bad you might have a defective or failing part if you just need to turn the red up or down or make the picture more blue or green the users manual tells you how to adjust it.
SOURCE: Panasonic viera
1.You may have the magnet of a speaker too close to the TV.
2.Turn off other electrical devices in the house one at a time.
3.Faulty cable.
Puzzler.
SOURCE: panasonic viera tv won't turn on. Power light
hello, you have a either your su, sd or sc boards fualty and it is a driver sos1 thats what the manual reads the best thing to do if your not electronically inclined or able to fix it is to get a service manual and make sure it is for your specific model and size you will find what the 7 blink codes mean, on my side i have a 42 in pana the service manual for this set and your is similar so since it is not the same model i cant tell you exactly what the truoble is but your best bet is to find a service manual find the 7 blink fualt then without getting ripped off you will know what the service man needs to do if you dont know or cant replace the parts yourself that is besides having to download firmware from your computer to a sd card and update your set but you need to solve the blinking code first it may solve the entire issue. the tv should come on when you resolve the blink codes or replace the fualty board or boards
SOURCE: panasonic viera with vertical lines down the screen
Either the buffer board is bad or the plasma panel,sometimes it coult be bad connections on the interconnect ribbon cables from the plasma panel to the buffer boards.
SOURCE: my panasonic viera tv suddently is not picking up
The most common reason for a digital TV to read "No Signal," or to constantly suffer from frozen screens is poor cable connections. First thing you want to do is to check to make sure they are all correct, and that you are using cables rated for your system. Next is that you want to remember that the fewer lines you use, the stronger your connection will be. If your connections are all good, check to see if you are using splitters. Imagine your cables are actually water lines. It would be easy to see how thin your flow will be if you have a half a different different directions and lines through which you are forcing it to flow. If you can limit the number of lines you have connected, then your signal will be stronger. There are often a number of different ways to wire a sound system and peripheral components to your home theater. Sit down and review it. Anyplace you can eliminate a line (or mess of lines!), the stronger your signal will ultimately be when it gets to your TV's receiver.
If you are using cable and none of this works, chances are you have a "leak" in your line somewhere which needs to be reviewed by your provider. Be sure to remove all splitters and all such diverting sources before they arrive, though, as if the problem is found indoors, you will very likely be charged for this as a service call.
SOURCE: Panasonic viera Plasma TV model TH-P42X10A The tv
Hello,
The power supply board of the television is dead, u know basic electronics' and soldering? Most of the times, the power supply board just have dead leakages gases capacitors.These capacitors always bulges up on it top,or puff up on it top.Replaced these gases leakages capacitors will get your TV power stable,and work again.Or tries websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a whole refurbish power supply board for the replacement.
I hope this will help in solving the problem....
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