Kensington
Security
Slot
(if present)
Your TV is equipped with a Kensington Security Slot, to prevent it from getting stolen.
An anti-theft Kensington lock has to be purchased separately.
The Kensington lock is a plastic-coated steel cable with a lock. One end has to be fixed to the opening of the TV and locked with a
special key. The other end is attached to a fixed point.
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Troubleshooting
Tips
Symptoms
No display
on screen
Possible Causes
Faulty power supply
TV's Power
not turned
on
TV go to standby after
10min without
video.
Faulty aerial and cable
Wrong
source selected.
What
you
should
do
Check whether
power cord is properly
connected
into the mains socket. If there
is still no power,
disconnect
plug. Wait for 60 seconds and re-insert
plug. Turn on
TV again.
Press the POWER
key on the TV and wait for 10-15set.
Press the POWER
key on the remote
control,
Check whether
euroconnector
cables or aerial sockets are properly
connected.
Check whether
the source is correctly
selected. Press AV+
button
to enter
Source list and select the correct
source.
Poor reception
Faulty antenna connection
•
Faulty antenna connection
(snowish
picture
and
Weak transmission
noise
Wrong
TV system
Have you chosen the right TV system? (refer to page 5).
Reddish
picture
in
Wrong
setting of DVD
Set the DVD player to the correct
output
video format.
AV11213
player
No sound
Zero volume
level
Try increasing volume.
(You will not see the volume
indication
if OSD set to
minimum)
Sound muted
Check that the sound is not muted.
Aim remote
control
directly
at sensor on front of TV.
Wrong
audio selection
Go to menu
=> Setup
=> Source
=> Analog
Audio
In => select AVI
Sound interference
Electrical appliances
Try turning off any electrical
appliances, for example,
hairdryer,
vacuum cleaner
interference
that are in use.
interference
lines
Wrong
detection
of
Check whether
power cord is properly
connected
seen on S-Video
signal
Press the CH/PAGE
+/-
key on the remote control
and do a channel up
followed
by a channel down.
Make sure no composite video are connected on the same AV input.
intermittent
or
,I_HDCP (see glossary)
Noise is displayed
if the connected
digital equipment's
(DVD player or set-up
flickering
picture
on
authentication
failed
box) *HDCP
authentication
failed. Check user manual for the digital equipment
in HDHI
you are connecting.
Use a HDMI compliant
cable.
Try unplugging the HDHI
cable and replugging it back.
Black bar on top and
PC refresh rate too high
Change PC refresh rate to 60 Hz.
bottom
of screen
in
PC mode
Picture
position
Slight differences in output
.
When displaying a High Definition
signal from the YPbPr inputs or HDMI input, if
adjustment
signals from different brands
necessary, you can adjust the picture position to the center of the screen with the
and types of HD sources
cursor
lefdright
or up/down
buttons on the remote control.
Occasional
appearance
Characteristic
of liquid
This symptom
is not a problem.
The liquid crystal panel is built with very high and
black spots on the
crystal panel
precision technology
giving you the fine picture details. Occasionally,
a few
screen (LCD
TV only)
non-active
pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point of red, blue, green or
black. Note that this does not affect the performance
of the set.
PC modes
do not
Wrong
connections
Check whether
connections
are correct.
work
Wrong
source selected.
Check whether
the source is correctly
selected. Press AV+
button
to enter
Source list and select the correct
source.
Wrong
display resolution
Check whether
you have configured
the computer
on a compatible
display
resolution.
TV not responding
Check if the remote
control
is in TV mode.
to Remote
control
Check if the green led blink when using remote control.
Wrong
polarity of batteries
"
Check polarity
of the batteries.
Flat batteries.
Try changing the batteries.
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