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Insignia 32" LED TV
www.insigniaproducts.com
Dotted lines or
stripes appear on
the screen.
Make sure that the antenna or
cable TV is connected correctly
and securely. See “Connecting a
cable or satellite box” on
page 12 orConnecting an
antenna or cable TV (no box)
on page 17.
If you are using an antenna, the
digital channel signal may be
low. To check the digital
channel signal strength, see
Checking the digital signal
strength” on page 59.
If you are using an antenna and
the signal strength is low, adjust
the antenna or use a highly
directional outdoor antenna or
set-top antenna with a built-in
amplifier.
Make sure that the video cables
are connected securely to your
TV.
The video cable(s) you are using
may be bad. Try a new set.
Other devices (for example, a
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. After you have
determined which device is
causing interference, move it
further from the TV to eliminate
the interference.
Double images. Use a highly directional outdoor
antenna, cable TV, or satellite
TV.
The picture has a
few bright or dark
spots.
A few bright or dark spots on an
LCD screen is normal. It does
not affect the operation of
your TV.
Problem Solution
Good picture, but
no sound. Increase the volume.
Make sure that the sound is not
muted.
Make sure that you do not have
headphones connected. When
headphones are connected, no
sound comes from the TV
speakers.
Change to a different audio
mode.
If you are using a home theater
system, sound bar, or external
speaker system, make sure it is
turn on and is not muted.
If you are using a home theater
system, sound bar, or external
speaker system and have
connected it with a digital
optical cable, set the Digital
Audio/SPDIF option on the
AUDIO menu to PCM. See the
Digital Audio/SPDIF option in
Adjusting sound settings” on
page 54. Make sure that the
audio cables are connected
correctly and securely to your
TV.
Make sure that the antenna or
cable TV is connected correctly
and securely. See “Connecting a
cable or satellite box” on
page 12 or “Connecting an
antenna or cable TV (no box)
on page 17.
If you are using an antenna, the
digital channel signal may be
low. To check the digital
channel signal strength, see
Checking the digital signal
strength” on page 59.
The audio cable(s) you are using
may be bad. Try a new set.
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 S-VHS camera or a
camcorder is connected while
another connected device is
turned on, the picture may be
poor. Turn off one or more
devices.
Good sound, but
poor color. Adjust the contrast, color, and
brightness settings. See
Adjusting the TV picture” on
page 50.
Problem Solution