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Panasonic CT-32G11 32" TV Questions & Answers
Closed Captioned
Assuming whatever your TV receiving from has close caption. (Not all TV channel has close caption)
Solution 1) Get a new universal remote that support your model and has close caption button. Once you program in the code for your TV model and it works then all button should also programmed including th close caption button.
Solution 2) Search online for the owner manual and read see how to turn it on using buttons on TV (if possible).
Solution 3) Get new TV with close caption. (If you have an old old TV with bad and huge pixels then this solution is the best. Your eyes will thank you.)
2/29/2012 10:22:10 PM •
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on Feb 29, 2012
My 8 yr old Panasonic
Hi.
If the TV is completely dead , then it is usually either power cord, power outlet or PSU. Other faults are quite unlikely to cause no power.
Since you can start TV from remotem then the problem is not a dead TV with no powe.
In your case the TV is in standby and does not wake up.
Try first using the channel up and down in the TV panel (not remote), if they operate the TV, then problem is the remote.
If the TV does not start using channel buttons, then the TV is in forced standby because a fault is detected.
In that case the stand by indicates
that an internal fault has been detected. In theory you will need to
call the service number listed on the user manual to get a technician to
test your TV.
If you can start the TV occasionally, then common faults can concern the button board including IR sensor from TV, PSU, convergence , flyback and more.
Try first leaving the TV disconnected for at least one hour and see if it does start after that.
Also do a test with no connected device. mark connection cables to receiver and optical unit as necessary, then start TV with nothing connected. You should get no signal but TV will start unless faulty.
If it does then it is probably PSU or convergence ICs. Repair will be no less than $150/$200.
The TV can still be repaired, if there is a fault however I suggest to passing to a flat panel TV, which is more efficient and less power consuming than the CRT TV.
9/30/2010 2:37:09 PM •
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on Sep 30, 2010
Tv is completely dead
Only 10 years old??? Ok its most likly at the end of its usefull life, unless you want to put some cash into the set, as there are no user replaceable parts inside this TV, so you really should let a trained tech estimate it for you. But once you fix it, you most likly will start have problem after problem. Do yourself a favor, and buy a new one. The problem with this set is most likly the flyback and other componets or the power supply capacitors are bad.
10/1/2006 3:15:13 PM •
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on Oct 01, 2006
Panasonic hds700tds playing audio no videos
- Check the Input Source: Make sure you have selected the correct input source on your TV for the device you are using. Use the remote control to cycle through the input options until you find the one connected to your video source.
- Check Video Connections: Ensure that all video cables (such as HDMI, component, or composite cables) are securely connected between your TV and the device you are trying to watch content from. A loose or faulty cable connection could result in a loss of video signal.
- Restart the TV and Video Source: Try restarting both your TV and the device you are trying to watch content from. Power off both devices, wait a few moments, and then power them back on. This can sometimes resolve temporary glitches or issues with the video signal.
- Check for Software Updates: Make sure your TV's firmware is up-to-date. Sometimes software updates can resolve compatibility issues or bugs that may be affecting video playback. Check the settings menu on your TV for an option to update the firmware, or visit the manufacturer's website for instructions on how to do so.
- Reset Video Settings: If you've made any changes to your TV's video settings, such as resolution or picture mode, try resetting them to their default values. This can sometimes resolve issues with video playback.
- Try a Different Device: If possible, try connecting a different device (such as a DVD player or gaming console) to your TV to see if the issue persists. This can help determine whether the problem lies with the TV itself or with the original device you were using.
- Contact Panasonic Support: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it's possible there may be a hardware problem with your TV. In this case, you may need to contact Panasonic customer support for further assistance or to schedule a repair.
- Hope this helps
4/9/2024 11:43:10 PM •
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on Apr 09, 2024
I have a Panasonic 50-in flat screen TV a storm came by and knocked out my TV and my Yukon no breaker was off so did it come through the antenna please help
- Check the Power Cord: Ensure that the power cord is securely plugged into both the TV and the power outlet. Make sure there are no visible signs of damage to the power cord or the plug.
- Inspect the Power Outlet: Try plugging another electronic device (such as a lamp or a phone charger) into the same outlet to verify if it is functioning properly. If other devices work fine, then the issue is likely not with the power outlet.
- Check for Tripped Circuit Breakers: Check your circuit breaker or fuse box to see if a circuit breaker has been tripped or a fuse blown. If so, reset the circuit breaker or replace the fuse and try plugging in your TV again.
- Test with Different Power Source: If possible, try plugging your TV into a different power source altogether, such as a different room or building. This will help determine if the issue is specific to the power source you were previously using.
- Contact Panasonic Support: If none of the above steps resolve the issue and your TV still does not power on, it's likely that there is a hardware problem with the TV itself. In this case, you may need to contact Panasonic customer support for further assistance or to arrange for repairs. Be sure to provide them with details of the troubleshooting steps you've already taken.
Hope this helps
4/9/2024 7:56:16 PM •
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on Apr 09, 2024
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