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Thanks Craig, in the meantime I've bought a defective avant in order to have an new prom. Next week I will collect the set.
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I've a Beovision Avant model 8111 which does not recognize the TV and most VRT functions. It's likely that the E-EProm is partly damaged because of flash. Does anyone know how to get a new programmed prom or a software update to burn a new prom?
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I bought a 2hand set and replaced the EEPROM... now the TV worked again! After replacing the frame, also the VRT worked fine. Conclusion: it was the EEPROM (and mayby microprocessor too) that caused the failure! Thanks to Ipaul for his advise and TV-set.
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Good news (for me); the set is playing DVD over the AV-input! So the tube is OK. TV mode still can not be choosen. Either the VCR does not play. It seems that the TV and build-in VCR are not recognized. What does this mean?
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Thanks for your response Ipaul. On purpose of the forum I continue in English… I looked immediately. On the left side a big label is found (not covered with plastic): LG Philips Displays, Cathode Ray Tube, Made in France , W66ESF012X44, AY20040622-14:46:27 It seems to me that this is a pretty new tube?!? Don’t you think so
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Since a few months I’m the happy owner of a 2hand Beovision Avant 28” VCR 50Hz/MK-I/MK-II, type 8111 (yes, a pretty old one J ). The set was equipped with a new tube (as was said to me by the private person who sold the set to me). After installing the Beovision at my home, sometimes the screen turned out to be reddish or greenish. This
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