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Old 14-09-2004, 11:45 AM
Glenn@home.now
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Loewe Service Manual request


Hi all,

Would anyone have a copy of the Loewe Service Manual for a Profil...
that I could beg, borrow or steal?

Or if someone could please point me in the direction of an online
service manual, I would really appreciate it.

Thanking you in advance

Glenn
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Old 14-09-2004, 12:35 PM
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Re: Loewe Service Manual request

When you say "Service Manual" is that the manual that a "service person"
would use; or are you after the "operators" manual.


<Glenn@home.now> wrote in message news:41464a49.54461524@news-server...
>
> Hi all,
>
> Would anyone have a copy of the Loewe Service Manual for a Profil...
> that I could beg, borrow or steal?
>
> Or if someone could please point me in the direction of an online
> service manual, I would really appreciate it.
>
> Thanking you in advance
>
> Glenn



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Old 14-09-2004, 12:55 PM
Mark Divitini
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Re: Loewe Service Manual request

On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 02:30:31 GMT, "Falco" <johnyfalco@bigfoot.com>
wrote:

>When you say "Service Manual" is that the manual that a "service person"
>would use; or are you after the "operators" manual.
>
>
><Glenn@home.now> wrote in message news:41464a49.54461524@news-server...
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Would anyone have a copy of the Loewe Service Manual for a Profil...
>> that I could beg, borrow or steal?
>>
>> Or if someone could please point me in the direction of an online
>> service manual, I would really appreciate it.
>>
>> Thanking you in advance
>>
>> Glenn

>


You could have a look around Loewe's FTP site ftp.loewe.de in the
/public/TKService/ directory.

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Old 14-09-2004, 01:25 PM
Peter Allen
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Re: Loewe Service Manual request

On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 02:30:31 GMT, "Falco" <johnyfalco@bigfoot.com>
wrote:

>When you say "Service Manual" is that the manual that a "service person"
>would use; or are you after the "operators" manual.
>
>
><Glenn@home.now> wrote in message news:41464a49.54461524@news-server...
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Would anyone have a copy of the Loewe Service Manual for a Profil...
>> that I could beg, borrow or steal?
>>
>> Or if someone could please point me in the direction of an online
>> service manual, I would really appreciate it.
>>
>> Thanking you in advance
>>
>> Glenn

>


This site might be worth a try (they rent service manuals for a very
reasonable cost):

http://www.hcsd.com.au

Cheers,
Peter

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Old 14-09-2004, 03:45 PM
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Re: Loewe Service Manual request


Sorry... I should have clarified my request, yes I am after the
Service Manual that a Service Technician would use (I still have my
Operator's Manual).

What I am looking for is how to access the hidden (to me) "Service
Menu" which I have heard about.

I can be emailed directly at:

gsilsby AT bigpond DOT net DOT au

Many Thanks
Glenn



On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 02:30:31 GMT, "Falco" <johnyfalco@bigfoot.com>
wrote:

>When you say "Service Manual" is that the manual that a "service person"
>would use; or are you after the "operators" manual.
>
>
><Glenn@home.now> wrote in message news:41464a49.54461524@news-server...
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Would anyone have a copy of the Loewe Service Manual for a Profil...
>> that I could beg, borrow or steal?
>>
>> Or if someone could please point me in the direction of an online
>> service manual, I would really appreciate it.
>>
>> Thanking you in advance
>>
>> Glenn

>


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Old 14-09-2004, 03:45 PM
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Re: Loewe Service Manual request

On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 10:51:34 +0800, Mark Divitini
<markdi@nospam.arach.net.au> wrote:

>On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 02:30:31 GMT, "Falco" <johnyfalco@bigfoot.com>
>wrote:
>
>>When you say "Service Manual" is that the manual that a "service person"
>>would use; or are you after the "operators" manual.
>>
>>
>><Glenn@home.now> wrote in message news:41464a49.54461524@news-server...
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Would anyone have a copy of the Loewe Service Manual for a Profil...
>>> that I could beg, borrow or steal?
>>>
>>> Or if someone could please point me in the direction of an online
>>> service manual, I would really appreciate it.
>>>
>>> Thanking you in advance
>>>
>>> Glenn

>>

>
>You could have a look around Loewe's FTP site ftp.loewe.de in the
>/public/TKService/ directory.


Thanks Mark, will do.

Cheers
Glenn
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Old 14-09-2004, 03:45 PM
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Re: Loewe Service Manual request

On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 13:15:57 +1000, Peter Allen
<pdaNOSPAM@melbpcDOT.org.au> wrote:

>On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 02:30:31 GMT, "Falco" <johnyfalco@bigfoot.com>
>wrote:
>
>>When you say "Service Manual" is that the manual that a "service person"
>>would use; or are you after the "operators" manual.
>>
>>
>><Glenn@home.now> wrote in message news:41464a49.54461524@news-server...
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Would anyone have a copy of the Loewe Service Manual for a Profil...
>>> that I could beg, borrow or steal?
>>>
>>> Or if someone could please point me in the direction of an online
>>> service manual, I would really appreciate it.
>>>
>>> Thanking you in advance
>>>
>>> Glenn

>>

>
>This site might be worth a try (they rent service manuals for a very
>reasonable cost):
>
>http://www.hcsd.com.au
>
>Cheers,
>Peter


Peter,

I checked out this site you mentioned, but could not find any
reference to Loewe in the "supported brands" list.

If you know these people have this service manual, could you please
point me in the right direction?

Cheers
Glenn

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Old 14-09-2004, 04:45 PM
Louis Solomon [SteelBytes]
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Re: Loewe Service Manual request

on a Q2300 chasis, press the menu button on the TV (not the remote), and
then with in 30seconds you can choose service from the displayed menu.


--
Louis Solomon
www.steelbytes.com


<Glenn@home.now> wrote in message news:414781da.68687913@news-server...
>
> Sorry... I should have clarified my request, yes I am after the
> Service Manual that a Service Technician would use (I still have my
> Operator's Manual).
>
> What I am looking for is how to access the hidden (to me) "Service
> Menu" which I have heard about.
>
> I can be emailed directly at:
>
> gsilsby AT bigpond DOT net DOT au
>
> Many Thanks
> Glenn
>
>
>
> On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 02:30:31 GMT, "Falco" <johnyfalco@bigfoot.com>
> wrote:
>
>>When you say "Service Manual" is that the manual that a "service person"
>>would use; or are you after the "operators" manual.
>>
>>
>><Glenn@home.now> wrote in message news:41464a49.54461524@news-server...
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Would anyone have a copy of the Loewe Service Manual for a Profil...
>>> that I could beg, borrow or steal?
>>>
>>> Or if someone could please point me in the direction of an online
>>> service manual, I would really appreciate it.
>>>
>>> Thanking you in advance
>>>
>>> Glenn

>>

>



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Old 14-09-2004, 09:15 PM
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Re: Loewe Service Manual request

"Louis Solomon [SteelBytes]" <louis@steelbytes.spam-is-bad.com> writes:

>on a Q2300 chasis, press the menu button on the TV (not the remote), and
>then with in 30seconds you can choose service from the displayed menu.


Repeatedly press the menu button on the front panel until Service
option shows. Then press remote menu.

Works like that on other digital chassis.

Took me about 5 minutes to figure out when I needed to adjust the
size after a repair. I then called the tech. to confirm which bits I
could change without the set going "boom". Be very, very careful;
there are no safe-guards against damaging settings.
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Old 15-09-2004, 06:45 AM
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Re: Loewe Service Manual request

Bernd Felsche wrote:
> "Louis Solomon [SteelBytes]" <louis@steelbytes.spam-is-bad.com> writes:
>
>
>>on a Q2300 chasis, press the menu button on the TV (not the remote), and
>>then with in 30seconds you can choose service from the displayed menu.

>
>
> Repeatedly press the menu button on the front panel until Service
> option shows. Then press remote menu.
>
> Works like that on other digital chassis.
>
> Took me about 5 minutes to figure out when I needed to adjust the
> size after a repair. I then called the tech. to confirm which bits I
> could change without the set going "boom". Be very, very careful;
> there are no safe-guards against damaging settings.


I agree with your warning! My Loewe Cantus did a strange thing when I
first adjusted it via the service menu (Horizontal Poz adjustment did
it) - the screen went full tilt brightness; when I reset the TV back to
stored settings via the user menu I had lost all TV sound and the thing,
to this day thinks it's got Pro-Logic sound happening.

I've tried every suggestion from users in here to regain internal stereo
sound, to no avail and there isn't an EPROM Reset anywhere I can see so
I can start over.

Alex Encel from InterDyn reckons to send it to him in Melbourne, but I'm
in Sydney and it's out of the question sending a TV like that just to
get internal sound back and risk damage from transportation.

Fortunately it's external audio and headphone still works full time in
stereo, and my sound from the STB is S/P-DIF(ed) to my HT Amp in any case.

I noticed on the DBA web site that DVB SD boards are available for the
Q414X chassis now, so I may get it fixed when and if I have this board
fitted, but over-all it really doesn't matter, as I'm happy with my
Strong and Thomson SD boxes and the way it's all set up.

I'd still be interested in hearing from other Cantus owners though that
have accessed the service menu and had similar problems, and what they
did to fix it. I probably won't sell the set in any case, as my next
move will be to HD and a DLP projector.

Be warned though as Bernd has and write every default setting down on
paper *before* you adjust it, for safety.

I was actually playing with it again last night and now my "Cine" mode
is a little off centre.

I'm going to leave it a few days before I touch it again;)
Oz
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Old 16-09-2004, 01:35 AM
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Re: Loewe Service Manual request


Louis,

Thank you for this information

Cheers
Glenn


On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 16:39:07 +1000, "Louis Solomon [SteelBytes]"
<louis@steelbytes.spam-is-bad.com> wrote:

>on a Q2300 chasis, press the menu button on the TV (not the remote), and
>then with in 30seconds you can choose service from the displayed menu.



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Old 16-09-2004, 01:35 AM
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Re: Loewe Service Manual request


Bernie,

Thank you for this information as well as the "heads up", I don't
think I will be playing with the settings, but was just curious to
know about the Service Menu.

Cheers
Glenn


On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 19:14:08 +0800, Bernd Felsche
<bernie@innovative.iinet.net.au> wrote:

>"Louis Solomon [SteelBytes]" <louis@steelbytes.spam-is-bad.com> writes:
>
>>on a Q2300 chasis, press the menu button on the TV (not the remote), and
>>then with in 30seconds you can choose service from the displayed menu.

>
>Repeatedly press the menu button on the front panel until Service
>option shows. Then press remote menu.
>
>Works like that on other digital chassis.
>
>Took me about 5 minutes to figure out when I needed to adjust the
>size after a repair. I then called the tech. to confirm which bits I
>could change without the set going "boom". Be very, very careful;
>there are no safe-guards against damaging settings.


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Old 16-09-2004, 01:45 AM
Glenn@home.now
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Re: Loewe Service Manual request


Oz,

After reading about your adventures with the Service Menu, I will make
sure I make note of any settings prior to making any changes, but rest
assured... I don't plan to make any changes at this stage... I was
just curious about this hidden Service Menu and wanted to check it
out.

Many Thanks
Glenn

On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 06:41:40 +1000, OzDuDe <OzDuDe> wrote:

>Bernd Felsche wrote:
>> "Louis Solomon [SteelBytes]" <louis@steelbytes.spam-is-bad.com> writes:
>>
>>
>>>on a Q2300 chasis, press the menu button on the TV (not the remote), and
>>>then with in 30seconds you can choose service from the displayed menu.

>>
>>
>> Repeatedly press the menu button on the front panel until Service
>> option shows. Then press remote menu.
>>
>> Works like that on other digital chassis.
>>
>> Took me about 5 minutes to figure out when I needed to adjust the
>> size after a repair. I then called the tech. to confirm which bits I
>> could change without the set going "boom". Be very, very careful;
>> there are no safe-guards against damaging settings.

>
>I agree with your warning! My Loewe Cantus did a strange thing when I
>first adjusted it via the service menu (Horizontal Poz adjustment did
>it) - the screen went full tilt brightness; when I reset the TV back to
>stored settings via the user menu I had lost all TV sound and the thing,
>to this day thinks it's got Pro-Logic sound happening.
>
>I've tried every suggestion from users in here to regain internal stereo
>sound, to no avail and there isn't an EPROM Reset anywhere I can see so
>I can start over.
>
>Alex Encel from InterDyn reckons to send it to him in Melbourne, but I'm
>in Sydney and it's out of the question sending a TV like that just to
>get internal sound back and risk damage from transportation.
>
>Fortunately it's external audio and headphone still works full time in
>stereo, and my sound from the STB is S/P-DIF(ed) to my HT Amp in any case.
>
>I noticed on the DBA web site that DVB SD boards are available for the
>Q414X chassis now, so I may get it fixed when and if I have this board
>fitted, but over-all it really doesn't matter, as I'm happy with my
>Strong and Thomson SD boxes and the way it's all set up.
>
>I'd still be interested in hearing from other Cantus owners though that
>have accessed the service menu and had similar problems, and what they
>did to fix it. I probably won't sell the set in any case, as my next
>move will be to HD and a DLP projector.
>
>Be warned though as Bernd has and write every default setting down on
>paper *before* you adjust it, for safety.
>
>I was actually playing with it again last night and now my "Cine" mode
>is a little off centre.
>
>I'm going to leave it a few days before I touch it again;)
>Oz


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Old 19-09-2004, 06:31 PM
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Loewe probs

I don't know where you live, but Pacific Hi Fi in Liverpool helps me out with any problems with either of my Two Loewe TV's
Ph. 96006655.

Cheers,

Aussie bob

PS. I'm about to install an digital tuner card in one of my Loewe's, (the 102cm set), I'll let you know the result!


Quote:
Originally Posted by Glenn@home.now
Hi all,

Would anyone have a copy of the Loewe Service Manual for a Profil...
that I could beg, borrow or steal?

Or if someone could please point me in the direction of an online
service manual, I would really appreciate it.

Thanking you in advance

Glenn
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Old 20-09-2004, 11:45 PM
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Bob,

I'm in Canberra

I don't have any problems with my TV (anymore) as I just got it back
from having it repaired by an authorised Loewe technician. It took him
3 months to fix it as it had an intermittant problem where it kept
shutting itself off, but I can't complain... he has done a good job
and it is working fine now and I didn't get charged any more than for
the first time he fixed it in my home (the next 3 months he had it
were warranty on the initial repairs).

The only reason I asked about the service menu, is that when the Tech
delivered it and set it back up, he went into the service menu and I
was just curious about it.

Thanks for the info on Pacific HiFi, I might just need it one day.

Please let me know how you go with the digital tuner card, I am
certainly interested in all information regarding this modification as
we are unsure as to which way to go with digital (either a set top box
or the tuner card).

Cheers
Glenn


On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 18:31:48 +1000, ausiebob
<ausiebob.1ctnkb@no-mx.forums.eyo.com.au> wrote:

>
>I don't know where you live, but Pacific Hi Fi in Liverpool helps me out
>with any problems with either of my Two Loewe TV's
>Ph. 96006655.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Aussie bob
>
>PS. I'm about to install an digital tuner card in one of my Loewe's,
>(the 102cm set), I'll let you know the result!
>
>
>Glenn@home.now Wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Would anyone have a copy of the Loewe Service Manual for a Profil...
>> that I could beg, borrow or steal?
>>
>> Or if someone could please point me in the direction of an online
>> service manual, I would really appreciate it.
>>
>> Thanking you in advance
>>
>> Glenn


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Old 21-09-2004, 08:55 AM
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Glenn,

maybe you might find the following useful. It's an extract from a dealer manual which I had sitting around in my PC. I don't recall how I got it. I have not provided all the info, just the settings pages.

This is for information only and you should not use it to make adjustments to your set. Remember the warnings in this post; you can damage your TV permanently. Having said that, I make no guarantee that the info in the PDF is applicable to your set or indeed any Loewe TV.

So. In short, if you break it; don't say you weren't warned.
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Old 24-09-2004, 01:05 AM
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Cat,

Thank you very much for that info.

Cheers
Glenn

On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 08:55:31 +1000, Cat on a PC©
<Cat.on.a.PC.1cwmia@no-mx.forums.eyo.com.au> wrote:

>
>Glenn,
>
>maybe you might find the following useful. It's an extract from a
>dealer manual which I had sitting around in my PC. I don't recall how I
>got it. I have not provided all the info, just the settings pages.
>
>This is *-for information only-* and you should not use it to make
>adjustments to your set. Remember the warnings in this post; you can
>damage your TV permanently. Having said that, I make no guarantee that
>the info in the PDF is applicable to your set or indeed any Loewe TV.
>
>So. In short, if you break it; don't say you weren't warned.
>
>
>+-------------------------------------------------------------------+
>|Filename: Loewe_TV_settings.pdf |
>|Download: http://forums.eyo.com.au/attachment.php?attachmentid=3055|
>+-------------------------------------------------------------------+


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