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Submitted By

Massimiliano

Date Posted

12/3/2003 8:15:15 AM

Title

VCR Panasonic NV-HD100

 

Message

HELP!! I have a trouble with my Panasonic NV-HD100: during playback I can see 2 vertical bars located approximately at 1/3 ad 2/3 on the screen. These bars are quite clear when the background is dark. These bars are about 2 cm wide and are distinguished by a colour distosion. May someone help me, please?!?!

Submitted By

willie

Date Posted

12/3/2003 10:36:04 AM

Title

RE: VCR Panasonic NV-HD100

 

Message

it is caused by bad connectioninthe wires somewhere betweenthe video heads and circuit board the wires go to.try unplugging and replugging the multi-wire connector to the erase head or if there is a head-switching relay ,clean it if problem still remains the vcr will need professional service.

Submitted By

Massimiliano

Date Posted

12/3/2003 10:53:32 AM

Title

RE: VCR Panasonic NV-HD100

 

Message

Willie, thank you so much for youre reply. I will try and tell you about the result. Bye, Max

Submitted By

william

Date Posted

1/9/2004 1:55:40 PM

Title

RE: VCR Panasonic NV-HD100

 

Message

If it`s a year old or more I`d be replacing the electros in the pwr supply

 

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