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Note:
Do not unplug the power cord while led is blinking
during the reboot process. If the TV fails to come on after the
upgrade, unplug, wait for two minutes then plug it back in.
Troubleshooting & Tips
Tv will not turn on
Make sure the power cord is plugged in securely to a
wall outlet. Press the Power button on the TV.
Poor picture
•
Check if you have correctly tuned the TV.
•
Low signal level can cause picture distortion. Please
check antenna connections.
•
Check if you have entered the correct channel
frequency if you have performed manual tuning.
No picture
•
TV is not receiving any signal.
Make sure the correct source has been selected.
•
Is the antenna connected properly?
•
Is the antenna cable damaged?
•
Are suitable plugs used to connect the antenna?
•
If you are in doubt, consult your dealer.
No sound
•
Check if the TV sound is muted. Press the Mute
button or increase the volume to check.
•
Sound is coming from only one speaker. Check the
balance settings from Sound menu.
Remote control - no operation
•
The batteries may be exhausted. Replace the
batteries.
•
The batteries maybe inserted incorrectly. Refer to
the section "Inserting the Batteries into the Remote".
No signal on an input source
•
It is possible that no device is connected.
•
Check the AV cables and connections from your
device.
•
Check the device is switched on.
Recording unavailable
To record a programme, you should first correctly
connect a USB storage device to your TV, while the
TV is switched off. You should then switch on the TV
to enable the recording feature. If you cannot record,
check the storage device is correctly formatted and
there is sufficient space.
USB is too slow
If a “USB storage device writing speed too slow to
record” message is displayed on the screen while
starting a recording, try restarting the recording. If you
still get the same error, it is possible that your USB
storage device does not meet the speed requirements.
Try using a different USB storage device.
PC Input Typical Display Modes
The following table is an illustration of some of the
typical video display modes. Your TV may not support
all resolutions.
Index Resolution
Frequency
1
640x350
85Hz
2
640x400
70Hz
3
640x480
60Hz
4
640x480
66Hz
5
640x480
72Hz
6
640x480
75Hz
7
640x480
85Hz
8
800x600
56Hz
9
800x600
60Hz
10
800x600
70Hz
11
800x600
72Hz
12
800x600
75Hz
13
800x600
85Hz
14
832x624
75Hz
15
1024x768
60Hz
16
1024x768
66Hz
17
1024x768
70Hz
18
1024x768
72Hz
19
1024x768
75Hz
20
1024x768
85Hz
21
1152x864
60Hz
22
1152x864
70Hz
23
1152x864
75Hz
24
1152x864
85Hz
25
1152x870
75Hz
26
1280x768
60Hz
27
1360x768
60Hz
28
1280x768
75Hz
29
1280x768
85Hz
30
1280x960
60Hz
31
1280x960
75Hz
32
1280x960
85Hz
33
1280x1024
60Hz
34
1280x1024
75Hz
35
1280x1024
85Hz
36
1400x1050
60Hz
37
1400x1050
75Hz
38
1400x1050
85Hz
39
1440x900
60Hz
40
1440x900
75Hz
41
1600x1200
60Hz
42
1680x1050
60Hz
43
1920x1080
60Hz
44
1920x1200
60Hz