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Red Color Problem on HLN617W
I have a 5 year old, low hours 61" Samsung HLN617W DLP. Set was repaired at an authorized Samsung repair shop because picture was freezing. Digital board was replaced to correct problem. However, after getting the set back and installed, the color is very red. Although all colors (red, green, and blue) are present, it appears almost as though red is on full time causing all colors to shift to red. No odd noises (like color wheel problem). Fans and bulb working fine. Picture quality great except for red shift.
The shop is approx 50 miles away so did have to transport the set from there to home. They claim it was working there but I didn't have any issues (bumps, drops, etc) driving home or getting installed in cabinet so don't think that caused it unless possibly there is a connection that is loose?
Any idea what could be wrong or what I can check? Thanks in advance for any help.
The shop is approx 50 miles away so did have to transport the set from there to home. They claim it was working there but I didn't have any issues (bumps, drops, etc) driving home or getting installed in cabinet so don't think that caused it unless possibly there is a connection that is loose?
Any idea what could be wrong or what I can check? Thanks in advance for any help.
Re: Red Color Problem on HLN617W
Does this problem happen with all the inputs?
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Good question. I hadn't checked that. I'm using Component 2 Input (Y, Pr, Pb) for DVD and HD Cable box input. I'm using S-Video Input for a VCR. S-Video input looks fine. Component 2 has the red problem. When checking things a few days I think I also tried Component 3 Input (Y, Pr, Pb) and it had the same red color problem as Component 2.
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Try the HDMI, I think the problem is in the analog board. Check also if the menu is affected by the red tint, just to discard a DMD failure.
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OK, is "HDMI" input the same thing as "DVI"? There is not an input labeled HDMI. Anyway, I assume DVI would bypass the analog board so I'll try that when I get home (if I have a cable). Thanks for the replies and your help!
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Yes it's the same Let me know how it goes.jcc56 wrote:OK, is "HDMI" input the same thing as "DVI"? There is not an input labeled HDMI. Anyway, I assume DVI would bypass the analog board so I'll try that when I get home (if I have a cable). Thanks for the replies and your help!
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Great, thought that was the case except DVI doesn't support audio IIRC. Anyway, will have to get an HDMI to DVI adapter for my DVI cable and will check it tonight. In the meantime, I pulled up the menu screen and the colors are fine on it. So far, the only time the color is bad is using the Component 2 or Component 3 inputs. Will let you know how the DVI input check comes out.
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Update: Tested HDMI/DVI input. No color problems. Tested cable Antenna A input. No color problems. Looks like it's only the Component 2 and Component 3 Inputs that exhibit the problem.
Talked to the repair shop again and they are now saying they suspect the digital board they installed is bad...... Your thoughts?
Talked to the repair shop again and they are now saying they suspect the digital board they installed is bad...... Your thoughts?
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Well I disagree, I think the problem is in the analog board, if the digital board was bad you wouldn't be able to watch correctly the DVI signal. However if they are going to replace the digital board for free you can try that option first.jcc56 wrote:Update: Tested HDMI/DVI input. No color problems. Tested cable Antenna A input. No color problems. Looks like it's only the Component 2 and Component 3 Inputs that exhibit the problem.
Talked to the repair shop again and they are now saying they suspect the digital board they installed is bad...... Your thoughts?
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I tend to agree with you and even questioned them about it. Their opinion is that there really isn't any processing of the component inputs on the analog board. They've agreed to have a technician come to my house and replace the digital board for free so figured I wouldn't argue too much. Hopefully if it is the analog card they'll figure that out after they replace the digital board or while they are working on it.NEHelp wrote:Well I disagree, I think the problem is in the analog board, if the digital board was bad you wouldn't be able to watch correctly the DVI signal. However if they are going to replace the digital board for free you can try that option first.
Thanks for your replies and insight. I'll post back in a week or so once they've replaced the digital board and let you know the outcome....... (fingers crossed)
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Ok, good luck. If They're right I'll learn something newjcc56 wrote:I tend to agree with you and even questioned them about it. Their opinion is that there really isn't any processing of the component inputs on the analog board. They've agreed to have a technician come to my house and replace the digital board for free so figured I wouldn't argue too much. Hopefully if it is the analog card they'll figure that out after they replace the digital board or while they are working on it.
Thanks for your replies and insight. I'll post back in a week or so once they've replaced the digital board and let you know the outcome....... (fingers crossed)
(fingers crossed )
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Re: Red Color Problem on HLN617W
Just wanted to follow up and let you know how this all turned out.
Service tech installed another new digital card. Red color problem still existed. After several minutes of investigation, tech accessed the service menus and began checking various data settings. He then made some changes to several values. Not sure if he manually initiated an auto-calibration procedure or if he manually set certain values but result was to essentially recalibrate color settings. Following that, the picture was back to normal. I don't know if those values are stored on the digital board and therefore were not correctly set once the new board was installed or not. Also, not sure why it was only affecting the component video inputs unless the calibration values he was messing with are only for those inputs. Color on all other inputs was normal already. He seemed surprised to have to perform this step as well......
Bottom line, the set is fixed and working great so far which is a big step up from where it was. Not sure of the exact steps but if anyone else ever has an odd color issue, be sure and ask about calibration parameters in the service menus.
Thanks for your inputs!
Service tech installed another new digital card. Red color problem still existed. After several minutes of investigation, tech accessed the service menus and began checking various data settings. He then made some changes to several values. Not sure if he manually initiated an auto-calibration procedure or if he manually set certain values but result was to essentially recalibrate color settings. Following that, the picture was back to normal. I don't know if those values are stored on the digital board and therefore were not correctly set once the new board was installed or not. Also, not sure why it was only affecting the component video inputs unless the calibration values he was messing with are only for those inputs. Color on all other inputs was normal already. He seemed surprised to have to perform this step as well......
Bottom line, the set is fixed and working great so far which is a big step up from where it was. Not sure of the exact steps but if anyone else ever has an odd color issue, be sure and ask about calibration parameters in the service menus.
Thanks for your inputs!