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LG 32LE5400 32 in LCD TV Questions & Answers
I have an LG LE5400
Try going in the settings and reset the tv. If that doesn't work contact the mfg.
I have a LG 32LE5400
The best way to test would be to wiggle the cable about 4 inches from the plug at both ends of the cable while they're plugged in and see which end cases the problem. If the problem pronounces itself when both ends are wiggled, then there is probably a break within the cable. if you pin the problem to one end of the cable, swap the cable round (tv plug to switch, switch plug to the tv) and wiggle again. if the problem swapped ends, you know for sure it's the cable and a replacement should be found. Try a different cable, borrowed from a different hd source (you say you use multiple sources) to confirm the problem. If the problem appears to be with the tv socket, using a torch (and possibly a magnifying glass) have a look inside the socket for bent/squashed pins and, with a small screwdriver or other pointy tool, re-align as nessessary (with the power off of course!)
Good luck.
What is the perfect calibration for this
Go into the tv menu setting,at the picture setting go down to reset it back for the factory setting.Now,go to the color setting turn the colors setting down anothter 20 precentage for reductiion of colors.The picture should great now,because this is factory setting,but it just a bit to much colors on the screen pictures.
I have a LG dvd
player 5083 inserted the disc the correct way into the draw but the machine does not play the disc a very slight humming noise is heard then it spits the drawer back out
Clean the Lens: Use a DVD cleaning disc to clean the lens. If the problem persists, consider professional cleaning.
Test Other Discs: Try playing different DVDs to see if the issue occurs consistently. If it's specific to one disc, that disc might be the problem.
Check for Updates: Make sure your DVD player's firmware is updated. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for firmware updates.
Try a Different TV: Connect your DVD player to a different TV to see if the noise disappears. If it does, the issue might be with your TV.
The hum is simply the player trying to read the disc. It can't so, it spits it out.
Remember that prolonged use of a malfunctioning DVD player could potentially cause damage. If the problem persists, consider seeking professional repair or replacement
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