Has JVC published anything on this? I'd love to post it all over the internet to let people know. JVC has always been an arrogant and difficult company to deal with in my experience, and people should know. Leonard G. Caillouet Electronics World 1261 NW 76 Blvd Gainesville, FL 32606 352-332-5608 352-332-5668 FAX ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Farnsworth" <jlfonz@xxxxxxxxx> To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 10:01 AM Subject: [TechAssist] Re: JVC AV56WP30 procedure to remove back panel? Supposedly it is to protect the content of hollywierds movies. To prevent digital duplication. TV Doctor Avalon, Wi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Al L" <alleathe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 7:36 AM Subject: [TechAssist] Re: JVC AV56WP30 procedure to remove back panel? > Why is the set designed like that?Do they have an explanation? I am serious! > > Al Leatherman > 224 RT. 46 > Mine Hill, NJ 07803 > 973-361-5796 > WWW.ALS-TV.NET > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Electric Medic" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 1:05 AM > Subject: [TechAssist] Re: JVC AV56WP30 procedure to remove back panel? > > > >I think we all need to fully understand this. How do we disconnect the > >whole > > board before we take the back cover off? Is there a sensor sticking out > > the > > back of the set that you have to tape up. This is very confusing but > > something we need to explain in detail. How do we know if we have a signal > > problem with the DVI and what is the DVI before we take the back off. All > > of > > us are not familiar with JVC acronyms. I am more confused than before now. > > I > > know I would be afraid to take the back off of a new JVC ptv. Can we > > explain > > in detail how we take the back off of these sets without erasing the > > eprom. > > Thanks. > > > > Perry Bower > > Electric Medic > > "It's Cheaper to Keep Her" > > http://www.electricmedic.com > > 3850 Washington Road Suite 4C > > Martinez, Georgia 30907 > > Phone: 706-8MEDIC4 (863-3424) > > Phone: 706-863-3474 > > Fax: 706-863-2316 > > mailto:info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: techassist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > [mailto:techassist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jeff Farnsworth > > Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 12:07 AM > > To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: [TechAssist] Re: JVC AV56WP30 procedure to remove back panel? > > > > > > Unless you have a signal problem with the DVI--just disconnect the whole > > board. I allways locate the sensor and cover it with black tape just in > > case I pull a dumb one and plug it in not thinking. Just had one the > > other > > day that the sensor was located on the jack CBA on the side---cant miss > > it--look slike an IR sensor---kinda. Gotta take off the plastic piece > > covering the jack cba to see it. The first ones had a sensor in the can. > > The can has a hole in it. I allways taped over those also. > > > > TV Doctor > > Avalon, Wi > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Larry E" <videotech@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 8:57 AM > > Subject: [TechAssist] JVC AV56WP30 procedure to remove back panel? > > > > > >> Hi Guys, I`m going out on this AV56WP30 very shortly and I saw a tip > >> about > >> having to short out 2 pins on the "digital input module" before removing > > the back > >> cover of the set or it will erase the eprom? Can anyone elaborate on > >> this? > > Do I > >> leave pins 1 & 2 shorted to each other while working on the set (with AC > > cord > >> plugged in?) I work on 2-3 JVC big screens a year so don`t have this > >> print > > or the > >> procedure the tip is talking about, customers complaint sounds like bad > > convergence > >> IC`s. Any help appreciated, tia, Larry E > >> Larry Eastman > >> American TV & Electronics > >> Crystal River, Fl. 34428 > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > > --- > >> This Email List is Public. Remove: http://www.tech-assist.org/remove.htm > >> Lost Password: http://www.tech-assist.org and select "Login Problems?". > >> Email Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/ > >> > >> > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > > - > > This Email List is Public. 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