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Username: Deanbrew

Post Number: 6
Registered: Mar-05
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Brian, is the Mack warranty a good one? As I understand it, you have to buy the 3-year EW to get the bulb-replacement warranty, correct? In other words, you can't just buy the bulb-replacement warranty, right?

Anything you can tell us to convince us that a Mack warranty is a good idea?
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Username: Suzukiman

Yorkville, IL
Us

Post Number: 19
Registered: Sep-05
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Update on the repairs. The tech was not able to fix the unit with the Service Remote (Remocon unit). So he ordered the JVC DVI module to fix the problem. Not happy right now..So with the service Remote we were able to get the HDMI to work but then it would turn off after a second or two, so the module is needed. We will wait for the light engine install after the DVI module part is in, and do it all at once.

The service remote is a Remocon unit. This is what he did to reset the HDMI. First set the Remote code to 03-C6, then...to reset HDMI, hit the number(3). At that time the HDMI would work but would not stay working. This is all I know for now.

I have a picture of the new Ballast part being upgraded. The tech said, what they have upgraded is the Boot, and the clear plastic strip that was added for protection on the board.
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Username: Uhphikap

Post Number: 21
Registered: Jun-05
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Dean,

That is correct...you must purchase both the regular TV Warranty AND the Bulb Replacement if you want the bulb replacement guarantee, because it is not available on its own, although you can purchase the EW without the Bulb Replacement.

MACK is a very good warranty company. They have have been around for a LONG time, and we have customers here that have used them for YEARS for their warranties on their cameras and video equipment and I've never had a complaint about MACK.

I'm not here to try and sell a MACK Warranty to you...that's not my intention at all. I'm here to offer you a great deal on one if you have decided you would like one for your unit. If you would like to ask more questions, feel free to call me at the number above and I will do my best to help you out, as this forum is not the right place to do that. I will tell you, however, that I purchased the combo warranty when I bought my unit 2 months ago because I believe it's a great value deal.
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Username: Uhphikap

Post Number: 22
Registered: Jun-05
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As a side note, with MACK, you have 30 days from your date of purchase to get and activate the Warranty with them, and you can buy your warranty anywhere, regardless of where you buy the TV. Just an FYI.
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Username: Thedvdguy

Post Number: 45
Registered: Jan-05
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Thanks for the update Frank. The repair place I am using has ordered the service remote, but it hasn't arrived yet so I am still waiting.

How long did the HDMI port work for before it stopped working again? I don't want this guy to do a quick fix and immediately take off only to have my HDMI port still broken.
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Username: Bruceorlando

Orlando - Mickey Mouse..., Florida-By-God
US of A

Post Number: 3
Registered: Oct-05
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Mr. Lynch,

Just purchased a JVC HD56G786. Could you please forward your service manual to brucew@emailcentral.org?

Thank you very much for all you've done for us JVC owners!

BruceOrlando
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Username: Joelspc

Post Number: 1
Registered: Oct-05
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Mr. Lynch,

Bandwagon?, mee too! Just bought the 52G886,if you have a service manual would very much appreciative if you could e-mail it to me, thanks. -Joel

JoelsPC@Hotmail.Com
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Username: Jnice72

Post Number: 2
Registered: Oct-05
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So, the service guys just left. It was a pretty simple transaction - 2 guys in a white box van showed up, I showed them my yellow-tinted screen, then they called JVC tech service. Presumably this is a super-secret number that only authorized service "professionals" know. Anyway, the tech describes the problem to the JVC guy, and without letting the tech finish the description, he says, "this is a light engine problem." Light engines for the 52Z575 are currently out of stock, and the ETA from the JVC guy was 2 weeks. Once the light engine comes into the local service guy, he said that this is about a 4 hour repair because you have to take everything out of the TV to get to it. He said turnaround should be rapid once the engine arrives, though, because JVC charges the service guys $2000 for the light engine, including a "dug" cost of $650 that is returned to the service guy by JVC upon receipt of the bad light engine. Presumably they refurbish the light engines to send back out as replacements.

In the meantime, I will be watching my yellow-tinted picture. The ice in the Lightning game last night looked like it was made of urine.

Mr. Lynch - Would you please also send me a copy of the service manual? I am registered under my hotmail account, but it will definitely come through if you send it to siddle_johnATyahooDOTcom. Thanks in advance.
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Cam Ram
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I just got the Dish Network HD hooked up today to my 61G886 and I am disappointed in the 4 or 5 channels Dish Network offers. I didn't get HD to watch "American Choppers", I got it to watch football. So how can I get local channels (ABC, CBS, NBC etc..)in HD? Does the off air antenna work well enough to pick up it up? If so, how do I hook it up and can I get it at a Radio Shack or something of that type?
Any help would be appreciated.
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Username: Hd_fanatic

Boise, ID

Post Number: 156
Registered: May-05
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Picking them off the air with an antenna is your best bet. Providing that you get good reception where you are. I bought a 35 dollar antenna that mounts up in the attic and it works great.

BTW, Consumer Reports just did a review on cable and satellite services and Direct TV had way more HD programming.
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Username: Uhphikap

Post Number: 23
Registered: Jun-05
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I got an off-air antenna at Lowe's for about $38 and it works like a champ for the over-the-air channels.

Hooking it up depends on your situation...I put mine on a 25ft mast that we drove 3 feet into the ground and erected at the back corner of my house, ran the coaxial cable directly from the antenna's hookup through the gutters, and into the Dish Network splitter(diplexer) and then used another diplexer inside to split the signal again. When the Dish Network guy came out to setup the HD 811 receiver box, he helped me get it all going the right way.

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Username: Rockymtnbri

Post Number: 1
Registered: Oct-05
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Mr. Lynch...

Please send a manual to rockymtnbri@earthlink.net.
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Username: Suzukiman

Yorkville, IL
Us

Post Number: 20
Registered: Sep-05
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You can get the HD Voom channel pack. It's about ten or more extra channels for only 4.99 extra if you have the Dish Network HD pack already. It has a channel called Rave...Soundstage airs almost 24 hrs a day... concerts in HD Very nice. Just seen Dream Theater last week, incredible.

About the Refurbished Light engines...your right. I opened the box to take a peek at my new engine, and the mounting screw holes show signs or wear. Basically you can see it has been in and out of a set before...hmmm. I did look closely at it though...it seems they have upgraded the first part where light first enters the engine with a new part. That’s all I can really see is the difference.
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Username: Cagliostro

Quebec, Quebec
Canada

Post Number: 2
Registered: Sep-05
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Mr Lynch,could you give me a copy of the manual for my 52z575 Thanks a lot.
at robergee@videotron.ca
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Username: Rockymtnbri

Post Number: 2
Registered: Oct-05
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More information on the specific problem I'm seeing. I have a Panasonic DVD-S77 player hooked up to my 52Z585 via HDMI, and it can upconvert to 720p/1080i. I'm watching Ghost in the Shell 2nd Gig, second program on the DVD. Any colors that are supposed to "seamlessly" blend together are not - they look like a high-color picture on a PC viewed at 256 colors. Is this a light engine issue, an HDMI port issue, or both? I bought my set in April of 2005, but I don't know when it was manufactured.

I also see color muddying on SD stuff, particularly in dark areas.
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tvshopper
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Last night I turned on my TV and had a very strange image on the screen. The screen was essentially split down the middle. On the right was a blue image that was the signal from my cable box. On the left was a mirror image of the right (i.e. in reverse…actual mirror image) in red. Of course I freaked out. Anyway, I turned off the set, unplugged it and left it for a few seconds. I plugged it back in and powered it up and all was well. While I’m somewhat relieved, I am suspicious. What was this!? Is this the beginning of a catastrophic failure?

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Username: Wearenotalone69

Post Number: 78
Registered: Aug-05
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Brian,
There should be a sticker on the back of the set with the mfg date and serial number.

On the HDMI port, light engine... maybe try component inputs, see if the problem is still there?

Another thing to try , remove power totally to all connected devices (hard reset), unplug, re-plug cables, etc. Try a cold boot.
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Username: Thedvdguy

Post Number: 46
Registered: Jan-05
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Brian,

To figure out the build date, take the first 2 digits of the serial number (as a single two-digit number) and subtract 5, that is the Month and take the 3rd digit and subtract 5 and that is the year.


So if the first three digits are 149 then your build date would be
"14" - 5 = 9
"9" - 5 = 4
(or September 2004).



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Username: Rockymtnbri

Round Rock, Texas
USA

Post Number: 3
Registered: Oct-05
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Thanks for the responses.

I actually have my Hi-Def DirecTV box connected via component and I don't see the problem there. I may have to wait until something comes on DirecTV that I have a DVD of and compare.

I have a five-year warranty plan thru Philips (?) that I may use to have a tech come out and look at the set if the tweaks Mr. Lynch supplies via the manual don't yield results.
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Username: Wearenotalone69

Post Number: 81
Registered: Aug-05
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Brian,

Have you tried another DVD player? Could it be the disc itself is bad? (maybe your dvd player is having a problem reading that section of the disc.. processes the info ok via component, and the HDMI part of the player is having problems?
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Cam Ram
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Thanks for the antenna info HD Fanatic and Brian. I will be purchasing an antenna today, football season is almost 1/2 over.
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Username: Rockymtnbri

Round Rock, Texas
USA

Post Number: 4
Registered: Oct-05
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WeAreNotAlone69...

I may have to break down and do the component vs. HDMI comparison. I'd be upset if that's the issue - I bought the player specifically for the HDMI output. Of course I'm being very particular in the sense that it's only this disc that I'm having an issue with. If I could post a picture I'd show you why it bugs me so much.
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Username: Rockymtnbri

Round Rock, Texas
USA

Post Number: 5
Registered: Oct-05
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Here's another thing - I didn't see these problems when I used my HD DirecTV box hooked up via HDMI (same cable). Also, I did have to replace the lamp a little while ago. Don't know if that has any bearing on this.
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Username: Rockymtnbri

Round Rock, Texas
USA

Post Number: 6
Registered: Oct-05
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Brett...

It's January 2005, and I bought it in April.
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Username: Cagliostro

Quebec, Quebec
Canada

Post Number: 3
Registered: Sep-05
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I need the service manual for my 52z575, someone pleease! robergee@videotron.ca
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Username: Shunters

Post Number: 2
Registered: Sep-05
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I am looking for a JVC HD-52G886 service manual.

Would anyone have a copy? if you do could you email me a copy to hun@terminal.net


Thanks!
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Username: Wearenotalone69

Post Number: 82
Registered: Aug-05
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Brian,
Replacing the lamp shouldn't make any differance.

Me thinks the HDMI on the dvd player (hopefully) is where the problem is.

I haven't keep up on all the specs /issues pertaining to HDMI problems but I really hope the Hollywood types that have focused on making sure the signal can't be "copied" go to an early grave. I think alot of issues people are having is because they are more focused on making sure their el-crap-ola movies can't be copied than making sure all the devices talk properly to each other. Could be wrong on that but I know that the Hollywood types have forced alot of extra bs into the data stream to protect thei own interests.

I'd rather have a plain data stream with content only, no extra copy protection stuff added. I really don't care to copy a movie anyway, I just want components to "work".

Got a PC video card with DVI output... If I'm reading previous posts correctly... without the HDMI "handshake", It using some type of extra signal it won't work. (be backwards compatible)

Sometimes I think they change up stuff just so you'll have to buy all new stuff.

Nice to be on the "Cutting edge", for the gee-wiz factor, but it gets old after about twenty or thirty years being in effect an upaid, retail paying beta tester of their equipment (whatever it may be).
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Username: Rockymtnbri

Round Rock, Texas
USA

Post Number: 8
Registered: Oct-05
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Update: swapped HDMI cables - same problem. I also now remember this color blockiness happened when I had my DirecTV HD box hooked up to the port, especially around the logo. I've already placed the service call.
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nicelys
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I have a JVC HD56G786 for a litle over a month and it's worked greate. However while I was watching TV today it stopped working. Now I have a light purple background with vertical lines through the screen on all inputs. I have a warranty on the the TV, but I was curious if anyone has an idea of what is causing this issue? Any thought would be appreciated.


Mr. Lynch;
Could you please forward your service manual to:
nicelys@ntelos.net
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Username: Cagliostro

Quebec, Quebec
Canada

Post Number: 4
Registered: Sep-05
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Please someone send me the manual for my 52z575 i have a problem whith my color. robergee@videotron.ca
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Murben
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Hey guys... I have an HD-52z575 built 11/2004 and it looks like I'm up for a light engine replacement. Turned the tv on one day, red's looked black, peoples skin was blue everything was off.... Turned it off then back on, everything was fine. Same process the next couple of days. Called JVC tech support, they talked to me for a few minutes then told me to place a call to the local service center. Called them, after a couple days they called back and said that JVC had authorized a Light Engine replacement and the part had been ordered. After the first few days, the problem got worse and now turning off the tv and turning it back on does not fix it. Now we're stuck watching it with all the bad colors...

I have read elsewhere that the replacement light engines have "upgraded" components or design and can actually look better than the original light engines. Is this true? Will it actually be a better picture than when we first bought the TV? Also, we only took the standard 1 year warranty when we originally purchased the TV. Would you guys reccomend buying an extended warranty through JVC? (1 year will expire 1/2006).

Could you also e-mail a copy of the service manual to murbenATmurbenDOTnet? Thanks guys!!
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Username: Rockymtnbri

Round Rock, Texas
USA

Post Number: 9
Registered: Oct-05
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For $200, I bought a 5 year with one free lamp replacement.
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Username: Bruceorlando

Orlando - Mickey Mouse..., Florida-By-God
US of A

Post Number: 6
Registered: Oct-05
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I would definitely recommend an extended warranty. The peace of mind to me is worth the extra $$, esp. with some of these sets requiring extensive servicing after months or even years of operation.

-bruce
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Username: Wearenotalone69

Post Number: 95
Registered: Aug-05
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Brian D Scott,

Just so it may help others, what is the name of the company offering 5years, 1 lamp replacement for $200?

I'd like to look into that.
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Username: Rockymtnbri

Round Rock, Texas
USA

Post Number: 10
Registered: Oct-05
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It's Philips. I'll post more details tomorrow evening or you can PM me.
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Username: Cagliostro

Quebec, Quebec
Canada

Post Number: 5
Registered: Sep-05
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Mr. Lynch, can you add me to the list of people that you send the service manual to? robergee@videotron.ca
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Username: Mr_lynch

Seattle, WA

Post Number: 892
Registered: Sep-04
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I just got back from a nice 4 day weekend, so service manuals are on the way.
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Username: Cagliostro

Quebec, Quebec
Canada

Post Number: 6
Registered: Sep-05
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Thanks Mr. Lynch, nice move! I will read it like the bible :-)
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Username: Rockymtnbri

Round Rock, Texas
USA

Post Number: 11
Registered: Oct-05
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Thanks Mr. Lynch! I still have my service call in, but having this will be fun!
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Username: Kano

Post Number: 702
Registered: Oct-04
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May I please have the service manual as well?
kano1_8_7@yahoo.com
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Username: Rockymtnbri

Round Rock, Texas
USA

Post Number: 12
Registered: Oct-05
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OK, about Philips...

The plan is called the Priority Service Plan. I bought it when I purchased the set here in Austin Texas at A&B TV for $200. It covers my set until 4/19/2010. The terms are pretty generic (they cover other types of electronics) but they're concise. I do have a general phone number for service - 1-800-526-1862. Try it and see if you can buy the plan directly from them.
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Username: Wearenotalone69

Post Number: 101
Registered: Aug-05
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Brian D Scott,
Thanks for the additional info, you got a deal on that EW.

Posted the below in another thread by mistake, meant to post it here:

BruceOrlando had posted in another thread (and maybe here as well) something about a ND mod????

RE: I'm looking at doing the ND mod in the future also, just to bring out more shadow detail.

* * * * *
I current have my set 61z575 hooked up to a Samsung HD SIR-T451 OTA tuner... (I hate the Samsung)

Blacks are "OK" for the most part until the scene ends, a scene that just before had blacks in it looking "black"... and then when the scene ends the screen does not look black... (well it's sort of washed out looking type of black)

Anyone done the ND mod talked about? And has is this done? Have the service manual and on other sets I have been in to change values so no fear there... Just wondering what this mod is. Supposedly on other boards there is info about changing the black levels on these sets.

Anyone care to expand on how this is done?

BTW: When powering off set (HD tuner still on) I noticed that the light "black" screen appears for about two seconds, then turns totally "black".

I have NOT played around with the settings much, I think gamma correction is ON. Just moved around my AV stuff, sold my old TV so I can get to everything... For the first time tonight sat down to watch it for about an hour or so, the light black /washed out looking black screen really bugging me.
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Username: Kano

Post Number: 703
Registered: Oct-04
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I read through quite a few pages at the AVSFORUM and my understanding is that you cut out a Kodak .6 ND filter and cover a section of the light engine.

It does not improve shadow detail but rather darkens the black level output, allowing one to increase the brightness on the set to improve black and grayscale while not washing out the blacks.

At least that's my understanding I don't think I'll need the mod as I corrected the problem to my liking by keeping the JVC's brightness setting at -3 and increasing it on my DVD players output to +8. This keeps the pincusion out of all but the worst material even on HDMI.

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tvshopper
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Mr. Lynch,

Is there a difference between the Z service manual and the G service manual?
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Username: Mr_lynch

Seattle, WA

Post Number: 893
Registered: Sep-04
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Tvshopper-

I'm sure there are slight differences between the 2 manuals. Mostly with the assembly of the parts and that.

When it comes to the Service menu's adjustments and tweeks most everything is the same. I use my "G" series service manual to access the the service menu and make adjustments on a Friends 48" JVC RP CRT, and also on another buddies 32" JVC LCD. Just about every JVC TV made in the 2003-2005+ range use a lot of the same menus and adjustments.
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Username: Wearenotalone69

Post Number: 103
Registered: Aug-05
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Mr Lynch, does your set display a "washed out /light black screen when a scene ends (fade to black) Or during powering OFF.

My black levels look pretty good when "blacks" are being displayed in a scene.. its only when the scene ends that the screen gets BRIGHTER....


Any tips?

Haven't played around with it too much, and wife is in the AV room right now and doesn't like it when I "play" with the settings so I really haven't had a chance to play with the settings much.

It is sort of driving me "mad"... thinking about it... Gamma?
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JimJ
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I am in need of a manual for a HD61Z886, found it on BuyDig.com for 2400.00 delivered! The price has bumped up to 2509.00 now but still a good price.

Delivery is on Monday so waiting anxiously.

Please send manual to chronos56@gmail.com

Thanks Much
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Username: Mr_lynch

Seattle, WA

Post Number: 894
Registered: Sep-04
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When I turn my set off, it does something similar to what you are saying. I haven't noticed it during regular TV viewing, but since I've had my set for 13 months I might not notice things like that anymore.

One thing I do know is you should turn OFF all the "enhancements". They just muddy up the blacks, throw off the colors and generally are no good. I would also highly recommend adjusting the set with atleast the THX program that is on some DVDs (Star Wars, Finding Nemo). AVIA or DVE would be even better. The JVC is an extremely bright/vibrant set out of the box and it needs to be toned down a bit to get a more accurate picture. The blacks can be greatly improved with a few quick adjustments in the user menu.

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Username: Uhphikap

Post Number: 24
Registered: Jun-05
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Okay, here's the deal on the TVs for anyone who is still looking. We've put together a heck of a deal at my company. I've already had a couple of calls, a warranty purchase, and some inquiries about purchasing the TV, and I've finally got it all put together. Here's where we stand:

HD52G886/786 will be $1930 + $50 for shipping= $1980.00. You can add in the 3-year MACK extended warranty for the TV including the Bulb Warranty for 3 years also for only $210. You're looking at a total package of $2140.00 delivered and the TV will be covered for 4 years. You are not required to buy the warranty, but for this price, it's worth it.

HD56G886/786 will be $2350 + $60 for shipping = $2410.00. You can add in the 3-year MACK extended warranty for the TV including the Bulb Warranty for 3 years also for only $210. You're looking at a total package of $2620.00 delivered and the TV will be covered for 4 years. You are not required to buy the warranty, but for this price, it's worth it.

I'll also be selling the extended warranty combo (TV+Bulb) separate for $210.00 also. No freight charges on this.

Lamps are still the same deal as described above.

Once again, if I can be of assistance, please call 1-866-827-3489 and ask to speak with Brian, or feel free to order online at www-dot-tapeworkstexas-dot-com. You will find the TVs listed at these prices under the "Web Specials" section of our website. You can also email me at tapeworksbrian-at-sbcglobal-dot-net

We are an authorized JVC Dealer and will likely be shipping the unit directly from JVC to you, just in case there are any questions.
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Username: Mr_lynch

Seattle, WA