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Daewoo DSN Manuals. Daewoo Trucks D50S-2 Service manual 99 pages. Daewoo Trucks D60S-2 Service manual 99 pages. What nobody mentions is that RGB signals are likely to bypass the color saturation controls in the TV. In the case of my system Old Pace OnDigital box and Panasonic TV it means that the colour in RGB mode is unacceptably and uncontrollably technicoloured with no apparent way to reduce it.

If anyone knows how to get round this easily I'd love to hear from them. Right on, Andy. I've found that, to some degree, you can compensate for this by adjusting the contrast and brightness. Guys, I'm not sure what you mean by "disabling of the colour saturation control". Is this what you are referring to? I tried a little experimentation last night. Using S-Video, the picture was very poor lots of horizontal lines , using AV it was ok. If there is anyone who can help clear up my confusion I'd be very grateful.

By Colour control, Andy and I are referring to the colour saturation control in the picture menus of our TVs. The contrast and brightness controls remain operative but the Colour control becomes disabled when receiving a digital signal. The phone numbers are:. Otherwise, you'll be wanting a new set-top box - hopefully one that won't become obsolete two years after you've bought it.

You may also want to consider the following:. Don't landfill your box! We'd encourage you to make enquiries of your local council recycling services, as opposed to adding your defunct box to landfill. Got a thought on this? Add a comment to our blog. A tricky one to answer. DMOL: is the company that's responsible for the transmitter updates - so it was them that pressed the button that broke thousands of boxes, however they're only implementing a change that's within the digital TV specification, so it's not their fault.

Freeview's not to blame as they don't make the set-top boxes, or own the transmitters - they're the brand and content people. So that leaves the set-top box makers.

They're meant to follow a specification, and it seems that some manufacturers have not followed the Digital TV specifications fully. Freeview certainly could have done a better job of publicising the issue and advising users of the service a little better.

If I buy another set-top box, will Freeview guarantee that it won't suddenly become obsolete one day? Sorry, but no. Freeview don't have any control over set-top box manufacturers, they don't control the transmitter networks, and they don't define the Digital TV formats and protocols. To get a "Digital TV Tick", boxes have to confirm to the agreed specification, so there's a degree of protection Home First Time? More Which boxes are affected?



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