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MM10 DY8000 / MEISTER [TV]
The EURAS repair tip database for professional technicians and service engineers
supplies the following faults for MM10 / MEISTER.
List of fault symptoms:
- Restore factory settings.
- Dead.
- Disable child lock.
- Switches to standby. intermittently. (service info for MEISTER -MM10)
- No tuning. Dark picture. No horizontal synchronisation.
- Snow on Band I and II.
- No start-up.
- No picture. Screen is lit as if TV was in AV. At scart input there is a semblance of out of sync picture, while at output picture is clear with a fault (like a hum).
- No picture via SCART. Tuner operation OK. Videotext and other on-screen display OK.
- No operation.
- Disable hotel mode.
- Coloured lines.
- No channel search, when opening the menu, it's blocked on the sleep-timer, and cannot be adjusted the p-/p+ buttons.
- Switches to standby. after warm-up.
- Does not switch off from standby, LED alternately flashes dark then light.
- Reduced vertical deflection.
- No switch on from standby. LED is briefly darker.
- No horizontal synchronisation (after a few minutes).
- Blurry picture. (MM10 tip from MEISTER)
- No horizontal deflection.
- No reception. No picture in AV mode.
- Vertical collapse.
- Loud whistling from loudspeakers. Wavy picture and picture runs through. No sync via scart.
- Snow in picture. only on certain channels.
- No synchronisation (after a few minutes).
- No start-up from standby.
- Switches off by itself. after a few minutes.
- Picture jitters. at high volume.
- No horizontal synchronisation.
- Enable child lock. (MEISTER - MM10 information)
- No synchronisation.
- Picture becomes slowly brighter until flyback lines appear.
- Enter service mode.
- Does not switch to standby.
- No reception above channel 40.
- Flickering picture.
- Low brightness. Low contrast.
- Line output transistor heats up abnormally.
- White spots on some channels, flecks in picture.
- Enable Hotel mode.
- Basic features.
- Stuck in standby.
- Horizontal stage does not start.
If MEISTER MM10 fails, this information will help you. Here you can only see the symptom list, to access remedies, you must register. With help of this list a solution is found often when MEISTER MM10 fails.
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Additionally to repairtips or service information MM10 DY8000 is linked to 34 components (IC's and/or transformers) in the Tectra
database, through which you can identify electrical compatibilities (crossreferences) in
appliances.
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Chassis information is available (which chassis is built in into MM10 DY8000).
EURAS system also knows 394 appliances having the same chassis as MM10 DY8000 and can easily list them.
In the repair discussion pinboard for MM10 DY8000 there are 10 replies to questions asked about 12 different repair problems. With access to EURAS you can all read them or enter your own questions and get help for MM10 from EURAS technicians or other users.
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If you do not qualify as stated above and you have an appliance that needs
technical service, we do recommend you to contact the manufacturer (for
example through his website) or go to a professional Video/household/TV
electronics repair shop close to you.
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Last updated: 06. Oct 2008 14:44:07 MET, doccode ISO9002AS168EKA200805C EURASMOP
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