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Hisense TL-3220 Television Questions & Answers
Remote not pairing
Check the remote control for its infrared emission. Check it with fresh batteries. Check it by pressing all the keys. You can detect the presence of infra-red emission from the remote control, using a cell-phone camera. If you wish to get more details about how to check a remote control, please visit this site. One among the posts has details about it. Surf the site with patience.
http://electro-medical.blogspot.com/
Screen pulses white. off and
that problem is usually cause of shorted fly-back transformer that give a very high voltage you can find that by hanging all secondary connection of fly-back then power it again then use your multimeter and range it to dc then ground the black prove to the body of your unit test the b-plus voltage if the supply is flickering it means your fly-back is shorted and if the supply is stable it means you have a shorted diode in secondary thank you
When I turn on my
The word ''no sync detected' means that there is no video connection between the cable box and the TV set. Isolate the source of trouble by connecting to the TV a prevoius video source that worked properly e.g DVD player. You should also try to get a new set of video cables as the ones you have may be internally broken.
Please follow the installation instructions carefully especially the colour codes of the video and audio cables i.e yellow cable to yellow connectors of TV and cable box , Red cable to red connectors of TV and cable box etc.
good luck!
Capacitor and Power board
follow the power cord to the board. that is the main power board. the capacitors are near the top center (aprox 3/16" diamiter and 5/8" long ) three of them. replace all three . firemarshel@yahoo
Hisense LCD TL 3220 tv no HDMI
If your telly has no HDMI then I assume it mus have DVI instead. You can buy a DVI to HDMI adaptor from most good electrical stockists but the only problem is the financial one for the extra cost for the leads :-) Hope this helps.
INPUT GOING CRAZY
It could well be the accumulation of dirt/dust behind the buttons causing them to stick. If you are able to carefully remove the board that the buttons are located on and use a cleaner that will de-grease at the same time. Be sure that everything is dry as can be before re-assembling and then check if the problem persists. If you are not capable of doing this trust a competant technician. Hope this helps.
HiSence Flat Panel TV, Model TL 2020
Hey Billy Lee,
If you're unsure how to unlock your TV, you may wish to check out Hisense's online documentation for the TL-2020 through the following link:
http://www.hisense.com/en/Support/download_manual.jsp
Instructions on how to disable any feature locks should be included in downloadable files on "page 9" and "page 10" of Hisense's support forums.
Hope this helps you out.
Sincerely,
Aaron
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How can I re-program Hisense TV remote control / model EN - 31201A
Often the instructions for programming a TV remote control is included in the TV manual. The EN 31201A remote came with several TVs including the Hisense F39V77C. The manual for this TV only lists a few cable and satellite box codes:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/594196/Hisense-F39v77c.html?page=11#manual . This page refers you to the manufacturer's site for additional codes. The Hisense-usa.com site did not list the specific TV that I found that used the EN31201A remote.
Since the F39V77C first shipped in 2012, the remote would probably be limited to use with devices that were built in 2011 or earlier. I recommend a universal remote that includes support for streaming devices. Unfortunately, I don't know which support Fubo TV specifically. Most packaging advertises Roku or Amazon Fire support. You can find the code lists for some RCA universal remotes online. (Most of the others require finding a code written inside the battery compartment to determine the remote generation and code list.)
I wish that I had better news for you.
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