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P14F5 / PORTLAND [TV/video/DVD combination]
The EURAS repair tip database for professional technicians and service engineers
supplies the following faults for P14F5 / PORTLAND.
List of fault symptoms:
- OSD has shifted towards centre of screen and is covered by grey bands.
- No picture. intermittently.
- Loads tape then ejects immediately.
- No start-up. Red and green LED lit.
- Does not accept tape.
- Enter service mode.
- Tape stuck in PB. Front controls' function reversed. When selecting FF or REW, switches over channels.
- Dead. PSU blown.
- No raster. Audio OK .
- Dead. Relay clicks .
- Shading in picture. on the right.
- Faulty screen adjustment.
- Head switching visible towards bottom of picture when on VCR. (P14F5 tip from PORTLAND)
- Interference in picture.
- Dead. Power LED lit .
- Stops in PB/FF/REW.
- No sound. No picture. PSU pumping.
- Cycles on/off. Relay clicks .
- No volume or channel change controls. Negative picture. Flyback lines.
- No start-up. LED is green. Ticking noise.
- Disable child lock.
- Trips.
- No VOL adjustment. VOL OSG stuck half way. (P14F5 PORTLAND repair tip)
- Faulty CRT focus.
- No picture. No audio.
- Dead. LED is green.
- Bright, blank screen.
- Poor picture.
- Raster fault.
- Bright raster. Flyback lines.
- Stuck in standby.
- Sound present but no control of volume which is locked halfway when observing screen display.
- Shuts down (intermittently).
- Stuck in standby. Relay clicks .
- Dark picture in TXT mode at page 888.
- Enable child lock.
- Vertical jitter. in PB. Poor tracking.
- No picture.
- No start-up. LED lit. .
- No operation (intermittently).
- Dead.
- Switches to standby (intermittently).
- Shuts down. in PB (after a few seconds).
- Switches off by itself (intermittently).
- Tape stuck. No start-up.
- No picture and sound from RF input. From E-E OK.
- No relay click. (P14F5 tip from PORTLAND)
- No REW. intermittently.
- No operation, starts after a short time. Pulsing standby LED.
- Colour flickers on own recordings at 1 sec intervals. Pre-recorded tapes OK.
- After a short while turns off and back on automatically.
- Volume bar appears when volume control pressed, but does not move, stuck on 77.
- Tripping.
- No functions. Relay clicks .
- Relay trips.
- Volume stuck. (service info for PORTLAND -P14F5)
- Relay RLY1 switches quickly on and off after switch on via mains switch.
- Flashing picture.
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