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Self-Diagnostics via On-Screen Display: In order to bring up the self-diagnostics OSD, turn the TV on from standby mode using the following sequence of buttons on the remote control. Or Integrated Circuit IC504 is faulty (Board AZ). +5VDC Line is overloaded (Boards AZ, BY, MZ). Or Screen/G2 potentiometer is mis-adjusted. Or Integrated Circuit IC2801 is faulty (Board BY). Integrated Circuits IC9001-9003 are faulty (Board CX). Integrated Circuit IC5004 is defective (Board DZ). Integrated Circuit IC6505 is defective (Board DZ). Transistor Q5030 or Q5003 (Board DZ) is shorted out. A table of the flashing codes is shown below. If any immediate errors are detected, they will be displayed through flash codes on the TV's "Standby" LED. Self-Diagnostics via Standby LED: During power on, the TV will automatically run self-diagnostics. The self-diagnostic mode output can be viewed either through the "Standby" LED on the front of the TV set, or through the self-diagnostic OSD (on screen display). The KD-34XBR960 and family have a built-in self-diagnostic mode which can help identify previous or current electrical / electronic faults within the TV. A secondary problem with this set was that the variable focus was slightly off and the image was being excessively over-scanned. The main problem with the TV when I purchased it was that it would shutdown and/or reboot sporadically during use. I recently picked up a "broken" KD-34XBR960 off craigslist, and this page documents my efforts to repair and properly calibrate this beautiful TV back to its original (or better) condition. NOTE: The information presented here also generally applies to Sony models KD-30XS955, KD-34XS955, and KD-36XS955. It is manufactured using Sony's "WEGA" and "Trinitron" technologies, and is compatible with resolutions up to 1920x1080 interlaced (HD1080i). The Sony KD-34XBR960 is a high definition, CRT television set manufactured in the early to mid 2000s.
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