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to: ROY J. TELLASON
from: ROBERT SAYRE
date: 2003-03-01 17:03:00
subject: dim monitor

RJT> Oh yeah,  the "service switch".  Lots and lots of tv sets
had that.  Often
RJT> was available on the back of the chassis,  but on newer stuff it may be bu
RJT> anywhere on a board.  You'd need some sort of a non-metallic tool to stick
RJT> there and operate it.

 Some are now selected via a service menu.

CA> When you got it to bright white you had the 'guns' adjusted
CA> properly.

RJT> Sometimes.  There were some sets where you'd turn each one until it just w
RJT> out.  Adjustment procedures used to vary a lot from one set to another.

 The only way I've seen it written is: just at the
point that the line appears and balance for white.

 TTYL.

 Robert

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