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Old 03-19-2024, 07:27 PM
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1995 Zenith Concierge Series 19"

Felt sorry for this one and attempted rescue. Was sitting on its back, face up in the brush on the side of the road. Months, maybe a year or so. What seems like an 8 foot cord tried to follow but was real tight and embedded in the brush, etc but finally came loose. Loaded it up, brought it back and did a basic wipe down and removed the back. Wasn't the worst I've seen. Vacuumed out, checked the switches etc. reassembled and tested. Pic shows how it's running now. Left on for several minutes and seems stable. No odor or smoke. Speaker is shot as all the paper surround is gone due to weather. What things should I check on this one? What's the story behind the concierge? Hotel unit?

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Old 03-20-2024, 11:00 AM
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What's the story behind the concierge? Hotel unit?
Yep. Hotels, hospitals, etc.

They usually had connections on the back for vendor software controls as well.
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Old 03-20-2024, 11:03 AM
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Yep. Hotels, hospitals, etc.

They usually had connections on the back for vendor software controls as well.
Yes, there two coax, one says something about an alarm, then there's 3 RCA.
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Old 03-20-2024, 08:09 PM
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The alarm one usually just has a resistor across the terminals inside. Detects if someone disconnects the cable to "move" the set.
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Old 03-20-2024, 08:14 PM
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The alarm one usually just has a resistor across the terminals inside. Detects if someone disconnects the cable to "move" the set.
I figured as much. I need to pull it back out and connect something so I can see how it looks rn.
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Old 03-21-2024, 08:14 PM
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Tried it again today. Can't get it to video input. Was able to jump from channel 2 to 3 etc. screen is blue with lines. Will connect VCR next.
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Old 03-21-2024, 11:40 PM
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Yep. Hotels, hospitals, etc.

They usually had connections on the back for vendor software controls as well.
I was in the hospital for an outpatient procedure this morning, and they had a Zenith set with the identical cabinet, except the logo on the upper left said something like "Healthview" (hard to read from the bed).
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Old 03-22-2024, 10:51 AM
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I was in the hospital for an outpatient procedure this morning, and they had a Zenith set with the identical cabinet, except the logo on the upper left said something like "Healthview" (hard to read from the bed).
I've seen the healthview sets. Figured most of them had been replaced by now
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Old 03-22-2024, 12:35 PM
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I've seen the healthview sets. Figured most of them had been replaced by now
I've seen some that were made as late as 2008 using that same cabinet but also figured they had all been replaced by now. The late ones were all LG inside.
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Old 03-22-2024, 04:14 PM
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" Institutional " sets were not covered in Sams. With Zenith they were sold
by a separate distributor level division. Came with NO labor warranty, priced much lower than the street model. Usually a dealer would do delivery & set-up
& sell a service contract for the sets. Nice profits !

Cant remember if Zenith did it but others had a special remotes
to set channel skip, pay TV, etc. You could try the service menu to turn
on the composite inputs. Keep in mind Zenith service menus are multi level.
And ALWAYS write down ALL menu settings just in case you gotta go back !!

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Old 03-21-2024, 09:19 PM
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You probably need the service remote to enable the video input.
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About 12 years ago shortly before the Wisconsin goodwills stopped taking TVs a hospital dumped their complete stock of these on the Waukesha goodwill. They were trying to sell all CRT TVs at $0.50 each and having no luck. Seemed like half their furniture area was CRTs. If I wasn't in an apartment back then I'd have been tempted to grab a few and make a video wall.
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Old 03-22-2024, 08:42 PM
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About 12 years ago shortly before the Wisconsin goodwills stopped taking TVs a hospital dumped their complete stock of these on the Waukesha goodwill. They were trying to sell all CRT TVs at $0.50 each and having no luck. Seemed like half their furniture area was CRTs. If I wasn't in an apartment back then I'd have been tempted to grab a few and make a video wall.
I hear that. Sounds like a plan 😂
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When it was still running and blue, it also had retrace lines. Forgot to mention that. Does it mean the tube is bad and there's nothing that can be done. I really hate giving up on a project but it wouldn't be the first time. Can't be helped if it's a lost cause.
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When it was still running and blue, it also had retrace lines. Forgot to mention that. Does it mean the tube is bad and there's nothing that can be done. I really hate giving up on a project but it wouldn't be the first time. Can't be helped if it's a lost cause.
This is from when Gold Star was taking over Zenith. One of the first things
they did was mess up the CRT line. They went from the best jugs to trash overnite.
MOST of the time a blue screen with retrace is going to be a shorted
CRT H-K ( or any brand or color)
That causes the SMPS to fail & kill the set.

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