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2006 LCD Models – North America
FLM-4034B, FLM-4232HM, FLM-4234BH
SERVICE MANUAL
Bezel covers vary by model
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Important Service and Safety Information Prior to using this service manual, please ensure that you have carefully followed all the procedures outlined in the user's manual for this product. (1) Read all of these instructions. (2) Save these instructions. (3) Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. (4) Unplug this product from the wall outlet bef
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Important Service and Safety Information Service work should be performed only by qualified service technicians familiar with all safety checks and these service guidelines: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Always disconnect AC power before servicing! Never modify any circuit! Never insert any objects into the holes in the TV case! ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) Components inside an LCD or plasma TV are sensitive to static electricity. Before servicing the TV, follow these guidelines: • Av
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Important Service and Safety Information PRECAUTIONS FOR USING LEAD-FREE SOLDER Components within this television use lead-free solder (Sn-Ag-Cu). Whenever soldering, look at the markings on boards and components within the television to determine the correct solder type according to the table below. 5 LEAD-FREE (Pb-Free) CATEGORIES The following categories are meant to describe the Pb-free 2nd level interconnect terminal finish, component material, and/or the solder paste/solder used
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Table of Contents 1. Operation ......................................................................................................................................... 6 2. Troubleshooting / Flow Charts ......................................................................................................... 14 3. Polaroid Display Cell Defect Specification.......................................................................................... 18 4. Before Returning This Product to the User
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1. Operation 6 www.polaroid.com
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Original Remote Control 8 www.polaroid.com
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New Remote Control 10 www.polaroid.com
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The operation of each OSD control is described in the following table: Menu Options Sub-Options Function and Description Vivid →Hi-Bright Press repeatedly for different picture VIDEO Picture Mode →Cinema modes: Vivid →Hi-Bright →Cinema →Sport →Sport →User. →User. Contrast 0…100 (75) Fine tune the contrast. Brightness 0…100 (50) Fine tune the brightness. Saturation 0…100 (50) Fine tune the contrast. Hue -30…+30 (0) Fine tune the contrast. Sharpness 0…7 (4) Fine tune the contrast. Co
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Closed Caption C1,C2,C3,C4,T1,T2, Set the closed caption mode. TT4,and Off V-chip Input Password Input the 4-digit password. “0000” Block MPAA Rating Set the input source that you want to lock. Block TV Rating Input the old password first, and then input the new password. Block MPAA Unrated Block all unrated movies. Block TV None Rating Block all unrated TV programs. Reset Reset to default Reset the items in the setup menu value. except the protected items. Audio Language To set t
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2. Troubleshooting / Flow Charts Note: Reseat all cables, check fuse by AC plug, perform a clear or reset in factory mode and retest before ordering parts. Can’t power on your TV? This TV is equipped with a safety fuse. In the event of an electrical storm or power outage the safety fuse is designed to protect your TV. If your TV has no power, check the fuse by prying the cover off, following the illustration below. If the fuse is blown, visit your local hardware store and ask for a 4A
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3. Polaroid Display Cell Defect Specification In some cases, a panel may have defective cells that cannot be controlled. These defective cells can be categorized into two types; (1) Non-lighting or dark cell defect: defect in which the cell is always off (2) Non-extinguishing or bright cell defect: defect in which the cell is always on The Polaroid Display Cell Defect Specifications below define the allowed limits for display cell defects and are used as the criteria in determining
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4. Before Returning This Product to the User Before returning this product to the user, always perform the following safety checks: (4) Inspect all wiring to be sure no wires are pinched between the chassis or any metal parts. (5) Inspect all protective devices for proper installation, including non-metallic controls, insulation materials, cabinet backs, compartment covers, and shields. (6) Verify that no shock hazard exists on any part of the chassis, especially any metal components incl
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5. Disassembly Procedure Note: Before disassembly of any part the TV, make sure the power is OFF, and the power cord is removed from the wall outlet. Allow time for power within all system boards to discharge before you begin disassembly. Never insert any objects into the vent holes in the TV case. Note: Before returning this product to the end user, you must follow the steps outlined in the section, Before Returning This Product to the User, on page 19. This procedure ensures that the