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CBP2551 / SANYO [TV 63 (59) cm picture]

The EURAS repair tip database for professional technicians and service engineers supplies the following faults for CBP2551 / SANYO.

List of fault symptoms:
  • Does not switch to standby using RCU.
  • CW oscillator adjustment.
  • Switches to standby. at start-up. (CBP2551 tips)
  • 1H delay adjustment.
  • AGC adjustment.
  • Horizontal oscillation adjustment.
  • No signal. No OSD. No RC functions. Fault occurs intermittently. .
  • No functions. (service info for SANYO -CBP2551)
  • Field scan at top of picture is non-linear.
  • Goes to standby intermittently, changes channels intermittently, volume increases on its own or goes similar to AV modes.
  • Standby LED switches off for 2 secs, then aplliance reverts to standby at start-up.
  • No picture, remains in AV mode.
  • Almost complete field collapse.
  • Bias VR adjustment.
  • Horizontal width confirmation.
  • B1 power supply adjustment.
  • Int. Blank raster (AV) after 10 mins. Sleep timer comes on.
  • Switches to standby. intermittently.
  • After a few seconds the appliance switches to standby.
  • Colour phase adjustment.
  • Character setting adjustment.
  • No synchronisation.
  • Tuner AFT adjustment.
  • Drive VR adjustment.
  • Vertical collapse. (SANYO - CBP2551 information)
  • No line or frame sync. (CBP2551 SANYO repair tip)
  • CCT frequency adjustment.
  • Vertical centre adjustment.
  • Bright raster. Flyback lines.
  • Will not go into standby.
  • Lines in picture.
  • Dead.
  • HV too high.
  • Stuck in standby. If comes on has erratic functions.
  • Vertical size adjustment.
  • HV confirmation.
  • Attempts to start up but then turns off immediately when pressing mains switch.
  • Focus adjustment. (SANYO - CBP2551 information)
  • Partial field scan then complete field collapse.
  • No vertical deflection.
  • Screen VR adjustment.
  • Horizontal centre adjustment.
  • Flyback lines. Shuts down.
  • Intermittently appliances switches to standby and changes channel at random.
  • No TXT.

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Last updated: 01. Dec 2008 16:47:14 MET, doccode ISO9002AS168EKA200805C EURASMOP

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