
Troubleshooting |
Problem | Solution |
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Good picture, but no | • Increase the volume. |
sound. | • Make sure that the sound is not muted. |
| • Unplug the headphones. |
| • Make sure that the correct audio mode is |
| selected. |
| • Make sure that the audio cables are |
| connected correctly and securely to the |
| back of your TV. |
| • Make sure that the antenna or cable TV is |
| connected correctly and securely. See |
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| page 8 or “Connecting an antenna or cable |
| TV (no box)” on page 10. |
| • If you are using an antenna, the digital |
| channel signal may be low. |
| • The audio cable(s) you are using may be |
| bad. Try a new set. |
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Poor picture | • Make sure that the room is not too bright. |
| Light reflecting off the screen can make the |
| picture difficult to see. |
| • If an |
| connected while another connected device |
| is turned on, the picture may be poor. Turn |
| off one or more devices. |
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Good sound but | • Adjust the contrast, color, and brightness |
poor color | settings. |
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Audio noise | • Other devices (for example, surround sound |
| receiver, external speakers, fans, or hair |
| dryers) may be interfering with your TV. Try |
| turning off one device at a time to |
| determine which device is causing |
| interference. Once you have determined |
| which device is causing interference, move |
| it further from the TV to eliminate the |
| interference. |
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No output from one | • Adjust the audio balance. See “Adjusting |
of the speakers | sound settings” on page 19. |
| • Make sure that the audio cables are |
| connected correctly and securely to the |
| back of your TV. |
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After images appear | • Do not display a still image, such as a logo, |
| game, or computer image, for an extended |
| period of time. This can cause a permanent |
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| This type of damage is not covered by your |
| warranty. |
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Remote control
Problem | Solution |
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Remote control | • Make sure that the power cord is correctly |
does not work. | connected to your TV and a power outlet. |
| • Make sure that there are no obstructions |
| between the remote control and the remote |
| control sensor on the front of the TV. |
| • Point the remote control directly at the |
| remote control sensor on your TV. For the |
| location of the remote control sensor, see |
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| • Make sure that the batteries are installed |
| correctly. See “Installing remote control |
| batteries” on page 15. |
| • Replace dead batteries with new batteries. |
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| page 15. |
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Trouble | • See instructions and a table of common |
programming your | codes in “Programming a different universal |
existing universal | remote control” on page 34. |
remote control. | • Codes are subject to change. For up to date |
| codes, go to www.Dynexproducts.com. |
| • Replace dead batteries with new batteries. |
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| page 15. |
| • Refer to the User Guide that accompanied |
| your universal remote control and contact |
| the manufacturer if problems persist. |
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