I have a fairly new JVC 32" I'art TV. When I turn it on now the picture is enlarged. It looks like it's at 125%. Is there a service setting to reset the size. There is nothing in the menu keys to resize the picture. I did try the obvious.(unplugging,menu keys,disconnecting everything attached).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
JVC television picture is enlarged
Tue, 09/13/2005 - 23:39
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JVC television picture is enlarged
If it's a digital TV, it probably has a few different format modes to expand analog or widescreen movies to fit the screen. Look for a button labled "Aspect" or "Format" on your remote control.
Thanks for the reply Matt this is not a digital TV. It does have a digital comb filter, but there is no Aspect or Format buttons on the remote. Any other Ideas? thanks
Hmmm.... Can you provide the model number? If the manual is available I can see if anything stands out.
Hey Matt, The model number is AV-32WF35.
Sounds like either the onboard memory has been corrupted or the high-voltage/horizontal circuit is failing. All the adjustments for this set, other than those in the customer menu are software controlled and 'tweeked' using either a link to a PC or a special hidden service menu. Take your set to a service center, preferably JVC authorized (so that they have the correct interface/data).
If Matt can get the service literature, you might be able to acess the service menu youself and make the adjustments, but 125% is a little high for a software error.
Thank you for that info. I guess I will have to bring it somewhere unless I can get those service menus. I would be willing to try changing those if anyone has them.
Is there a link anywhere to get these service modes?
Hi there,
I have the same TV set. I have just found out that My set was 1 year old this past November.
Same problem!! The picture is too wide! Not real distorted, just wide enough that I can't make out things on either side.
Is there a link for service modes??
I appreciate any help.
tt,
I ended up being under warrenty on this problem. They came to the house and replaced a capaictor. I was not home so I did not see where it went, but the part # is QFP32GT-183 or QFF32GT-183. Hard to read, but I think it's the first one. hope this helps. It also has a ref.#514 not sure what this is.