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Sat Dec 10, 2005 9:35 am Post subject:
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Amarok <amarok.wolf.despiste@netcabo.pt> wrote in news:4398b2b3_3@x-
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| Quote: | me wrote:
try making the input selection cable instead of broadcast.... ???
I'm sorry, what do you mean broadcast?
I have cable tv but the signal is just RF... the TV in question only
receives from the RF cable.
I don't even find where to make that selection.
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Typically you find it after pushing setup button on remote, then channel
settings or some procedure similar. then look for a broadcast/cable, or
air/cable or similar option. (it is often where you tell the tv to search
channels or add/remove channels).
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Amarok
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Sat Dec 10, 2005 5:35 pm Post subject:
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me wrote:
| Quote: | Typically you find it after pushing setup button on remote, then channel
settings or some procedure similar. then look for a broadcast/cable, or
air/cable or similar option. (it is often where you tell the tv to search
channels or add/remove channels).
Hi |
I only find an "System BG" witch looks like is auto-detect because it
doesn't let me change it.
When reading the manual, this have to do with the PAL/SECAM stuff and it's
autodetectable.
There is nothing like you describe in this tv-set.
If it was a problem of "where does the signal enter", do you think it would
just affect UHF band?
Note that there is no other problem, in VHF and in the Super-Band (that is
what i've heard call it) from S00 to S20, the set works fine.
There is only no reception from C21 to C80 (UHF)... well, in two channels it
looks like there is something there because i can see some shadows and
lines behind all that interference.
Thanks
Amarok |
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Amarok
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Posted:
Sat Dec 10, 2005 5:35 pm Post subject:
Re: Hiden technical menu in Sanitron color TV |
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Ken Weitzel wrote:
| Quote: | Hi...
Sorry 'bout that.
No problem :) |
| Quote: | Let's try one more, doesn't cost anything :)
Press standby on the remote 'till the set comes on.
standby never turns this set on, only off... |
this tv is turned on by pressing one of the "0-9" buttons and standby only
turns off...
I've just keep standby pressed for 1 minute and the tv never turned on.
Does it require more time ?
| Quote: | Then press and hold vol down on the set front, and press and hold
7 (seven) on the remote for several seconds, until OK appears on the
screen.
This is suposed to be a reset right ? |
No go, only when i pressed "7" the set came on... normaly.
Thanks Ken
Amarok
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Tom MacIntyre
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Sat Dec 10, 2005 5:35 pm Post subject:
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On 10 Dec 2005 15:55:34 +0100, Amarok
<amarok.wolf.despiste@netcabo.pt> wrote:
| Quote: | me wrote:
Typically you find it after pushing setup button on remote, then channel
settings or some procedure similar. then look for a broadcast/cable, or
air/cable or similar option. (it is often where you tell the tv to search
channels or add/remove channels).
Hi
I only find an "System BG" witch looks like is auto-detect because it
doesn't let me change it.
When reading the manual, this have to do with the PAL/SECAM stuff and it's
autodetectable.
There is nothing like you describe in this tv-set.
If it was a problem of "where does the signal enter", do you think it would
just affect UHF band?
Note that there is no other problem, in VHF and in the Super-Band (that is
what i've heard call it) from S00 to S20, the set works fine.
There is only no reception from C21 to C80 (UHF)... well, in two channels it
looks like there is something there because i can see some shadows and
lines behind all that interference.
Thanks
Amarok
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Desparate suggestion...if you can, replace the EEPROM?
Unless it's part of the uP...
Tom |
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