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Old 02-20-08, 01:15 PM   #1 (Link)
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Greetings All-
I hope that I am in the right place to post this. If not, please accept my apologies.

I have acquired a Mitsu WS-65907 that was made in 10/2000. This set was passed along from a relative that had it hooked to a HD system and worked fine the night prior to the problem that I am having.

The issue that I am having is a green screen when I hook up any type of unit up to this set. I get no picture. However, I do get great sound. Initially, my thoughts were that the bulb(s) may be out. I ruled this out, when I pulled up the menu and all bulbs fired up and worked. When I don't have any items in the inputs. I get the expected blue screen.

I have tried all combinations of plug-ins and wires. I still believe that there is a simple solution to this that will let me get it up and running and not just a big piece of furniture.

To make matters a bit more interesting. I don't have a manual for this TV, nor have I been able to locate one anywhere. I have seen the service manual for sale/download in many places, but no owners manual.

If anybody has/had any problems similar to this, I would appreciate your input. Also, if anybody has a copy of the manual, that would be awesome.

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Do you see any video at all? Any lines in the pix? Just solid green?


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No lines, no shadows, just an emerald green screen


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So is the symptom the same on all sources, inputs, PIP? Can you see menus or OSD?


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I can see the TV's menu, no others. RCA, S Vid, Component Plugs, all the same. Great Sound, no picture, just the pretty green screen


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Never seen that symptom. Is the color of the menus normal or are they green as well?


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Actually that is the weird thing. The menus come through in the grays, yellows, reds, all of the normal colors. In fact, I can see that all of the bulbs are working fine when the menu is on. That is what leads me to believe that there is something wrong in the settings or the TV, not an electrical or mechanical malfunction.


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OSD is one of the last things inserted in the signal, so all that it means is that the problem is before that. If you see no video at all in the green, my guess is that you have a problem. It will require some troubleshooting. Time to get it to a tech or get out the scope.


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I've got the Owner's Manual for you. You can get it from my server at http://www.netsyn.net/files/ws-65907.pdf It's about 7MB

If you find the service manual somewhere free, I'd love to know about it.


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Man, I OWE YOU ONE!!! I haven't been able to find that thing anywhere.

Only the server is asking me for a user id and a password. Any thoughts?


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What do you need from the service manual?


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What do you need from the service manual?

I have been looking for the owners manual and have not been able to locate one. I did find plenty of copies of the service manual though.

I am going to make sure that I have all of the settings correct. Before I make the call to the service folks.


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