It is highly recommended you take this to a qualified repair center.
There are warnings on the back of electronics for a reason, not decorations.
You can risk serious damage to your self.
The adjustments mentioned seldom go off on their own, so you have a component level 
problem.
Most people that "try" to repair these things themselves, usually render the unit 
unrepairable, in the
end.
Jeff
--
Intrepid Video TV/VCR Repair
www.intrepid-video.com  www.tech-repair.net
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 10:10 AM
Subject: PCWorks: Monitor Colors


I have a KDS   KD-5250     15" monitor  which does not
display the colors properly.   When white is required, the
three color guns are full on and white is displayed. This
is as it should be.
When shades of gray are required, each color gun should
reduce its intensity in such a manner that the brightness of
each color phosphor decreases an equal amount. This produces
darker shades of gray.  The green gun does not reduce
its intensity as much as the red and blue guns which results
in a dark green field instead of a gray field.
There are no external adjustments for color balance.
Does anyone have any suggestions concerning what internal
adjustments can be made to the separate color gun amplifiers
in order to correct this problem? I have not as yet opened
the monitor case so I have no idea what adjustments are
available in this monitor.

Wally
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