I'm in the service menu, now what? (overscan adustment)
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I'm in the service menu, now what? (overscan adustment)
Well, I found the service menu code for my Samsung WS set by Googling the newsgroups the other day, but I've been too intimidated by all the settings to do anything. The main problem is the overscan, it must be set at like 20% or something cause it chops the hell out of movies.
The only thing I know to do is write down all the current values in case I need to start over, but what should I look for to fix the overscan?
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The only thing I know to do is write down all the current values in case I need to start over, but what should I look for to fix the overscan?
Thanks
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Well, I have no idea how the Samsung service menus work (I'm a Panny guy) but you need the overscan pattern from Avia for starters. Do you have that? If not, stop right there and buy Avia.
If so...
You'll need to pull the overscan pattern up from the Avia disc, on the Pannys this is done with a remote control function - that is, you should already have the overscan pattern on pause and then the image is superimposed once you're in the service menu. You would then adjust your horizontal and vertical settings until you have ~ 5% or less on all sides.
Again, I have have no idea how the Samsung works but it should be somewhat similar... You should try posting this at avsforum or hometheaterspot in the Samsung area... Now, here comes the unwanted advice > Don't go messing around in the service menu until you understand, completely, what you are doing.
Good luck!
If so...
You'll need to pull the overscan pattern up from the Avia disc, on the Pannys this is done with a remote control function - that is, you should already have the overscan pattern on pause and then the image is superimposed once you're in the service menu. You would then adjust your horizontal and vertical settings until you have ~ 5% or less on all sides.
Again, I have have no idea how the Samsung works but it should be somewhat similar... You should try posting this at avsforum or hometheaterspot in the Samsung area... Now, here comes the unwanted advice > Don't go messing around in the service menu until you understand, completely, what you are doing.
Good luck!
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Would the circles and squares screen in a THX optimode test work?
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Does it have markings with numbers on the sides? If it does it'll be simple - you just change the overscan until you can see the 5. If it doesn't have numbers then it'll be a little tougher, but if it has something that you know is the same on both sides (and the top and bottom) then you should be able to set it without too many problems.
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Originally posted by milo bloom
Would the circles and squares screen in a THX optimode test work?
Would the circles and squares screen in a THX optimode test work?
I wouldn't try to adjust overscan on any set unti I checked to see just how much overscan there actually was first.
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milo .. check out hometheaterspot.com if you haven't already. This forum has many quality inside information on such topics as yours. I can't comment on your TV model, but someone there should definately be able to. Best of luck ...
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milo ... Just bought a Samsung HDTV myself and searched for a few hours to find info about the service menu. Here are a few links of some of the better information regarding it ... going to try them out myself next week when I get back home. Hope they help. Good luck.
http://www.streamsofdata.com/hdtv/
http://www.hometheaterspot.com/htsth...rue#Post396278
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...06#post2154206
http://www.streamsofdata.com/hdtv/
http://www.hometheaterspot.com/htsth...rue#Post396278
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...06#post2154206




