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How to fix RCA projection LCD TV?

by Guest4113  |  12 years, 7 month(s) ago

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"I have RCA projection LCD TV, its LCD get warm and then it stops displaying until I switch it off for few minutes. What might be wrong?"

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  1. Guest5483

    Here are some possible solutions for your RCA projection LCD TV:

    Touch the back of the projector unit if you have observed sound or image interference. Picture and sound obvious errors in a projection television often are initiated by overheating. Projection groups generally have security apparatus that may closed the power off when the TV gets too hot. If you know-how either of these matters, your set may be overheating.

    Check the air vents at the back of your RCA projection TV. Dirt can assemble in the vents, initiating the followers to go incorrect to cooling the set sufficiently. Clean away any dirt with a moist piece of cloth and wipe the exterior of the vent clean. Make certain the piece of cloth is only moist, as unwarranted moisture can impairment your projection TV.

    Adjust the Picture Settings of your RCA projector if very dark or gray bars are evident round the borders of brandished pictures. This can happen with widescreen projection groups set up to brandish pictures at a widescreen facet ratio of 16:9. Programs announced in benchmark delineation use a squarer facet ratio of 4:3. The bars are unlighted computer display on either edge of the benchmark delineation picture.

    Push the Menu button on your projection television remote. Choose Picture Settings from the onscreen brandish and change the Aspect Ratio to 16:9, if not currently set to this format. Access Picture Settings on your twisted cord carton isolated by impelling the Menu button on the isolated control. Select an image facet ratio 16:9 rather than of 4:3. The very dark bars should disappear. Get in communicate with RCA exactly if very dark bar difficulties happen even after the changes have been made.


     

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