Adjustment range of angle, Adjustment of screen angle, Troubleshooting – Panasonic TX-2103MA User Manual

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Adjustment of Screen Angle

Adjust a screen angle of this display when it is difficult to see the screen due to the reflection of light.

<Adjustment range of angle>

Sideways: 90" both to the right and left

Upward: 15"

Downward: 5*

Troubleshooting

If the display unit malfunctions, check the following items before enquiring about repairs. If the abnor­
mality cannot be fixed, please call the dealer where you purchased the display unit.

Trouble condition

Cause

Measure

Image is not displayed

1.. Is the power cord connected?

2. Is the power switch ON?
3. Is the signal cable properly connected?

4. Is the signal connector select switch

properly set?

5. Is the Brightness or contrast adjustment

knob turned alt the way to the end?

1. Connect the power cord.

2. Turn on the power switch,
3. Connect the signal cable correctly.

4. Set the signal connector select switch

correctly.

5. Adjust the Brightness and contrast at the

desired levels.

Color of image on

screen is abnormal.

1 - Is there a magnetized item near?

2. Did you change the direction of the

screen during operation?

3. Is the pin arrangement of the signal con­

nector correct?

4. Is the signal cable connected properly?

1. Move the magnetized itme away.

2. Press the degaussing switch,
3. Use a signal connector which matches

the pin arangement.

4. Connect the signal cable correctly.

Picture runs

1. Are there signals, which are outside of

the required frequency range?

2. Is the pin arrangement of the signal con­

nector correct?

3. Is the signal cable correctly connected?

1. Input signals which are within the fre­

quency range.

2. Use the signal connector which matches

the pin arrangement,

3. Connect the signal cable correctly.

Control buttons do

not work

1. Are you pressing two or more buttons si­

multaneously?

2. Are there signals, which are out side of

the required frequency range?

1. Press only one button at a time.

2. Input signals which are within the fre­

quency range.

Picture is small and
Control buttons do not

work.

Are there signals, which are outside of
the required frequency range?

Input signals which are within the fre­

quency range.

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