http://reviews.cnet.com/direct-view-tvs-crt/toshiba-32a35-32-crt/4507-6481_7-31418816.htmlIt is cable ready but does not have a built in digital tuner.
HelloSince there is no "Menu" button at the front panel of your TV, you can't change its mode to AV or back to TV. Just try to buy a universal remote control, which has setup codes for Toshiba TV. You can find this at the code list of the remote control. Or buy an original one from the authorised service center for Toshiba at your town.
Do it with the buttons on your TV scroll down through your channels after the channels run out keep pressing channel Video 1 should appear if u you need Video 2 press the channel button again.
Any piece of equipment that has suffered from electrical storms can be a major problem You could be lucky & it might have just blown an internal fuse or protection resistor or it may have destroyed several components in the power supply. I would advise calling a repair centre to have someone assess the damage & give you an idea of what is needed to repair it. Best of luck.
It couldnt be a parental block, firstly, try to adjust the audio tru the tv or remote, or put the red, white and yellow in a different slot/push them in more tightly
If it was struck by lightning, the surge would completely fry the insides of your TV. Your TV probably won't work anymore and you may have to consider replacing it. Some TVs have accident warranties so something like this could be protected, but if not, you will have to purchase a new one.
yes when it hit the deck it dislodged the scan coils on the tube neck also the degauss line has probably broken crt sets normally survive this but allass it will never be right sorry but dump job really.
First check for a button which is stuck down (activated) on the TV & remote. I have seen a stuck button on a remote box continually sending a command to the TV.
Also, try unplugging the set so the microprocessor will reset.
Other contributors might have seen this exact problem, and provide an exact solution.
This is a known issue with this TV. The following might resolve it:
Check Mute and Volume:
Ensure that the TV is not muted and that the volume is set appropriately. Sometimes accidental button presses can lead to muted sound or low volume.
Inspect External Speakers:
If you're using external speakers, verify their connections. Loose cables or faulty speakers can cause sound issues.
Test Different Inputs:
Connect a non-HDMI device (such as a DVD player) to the TV. Observe if the sound distortion occurs. If it doesn't, the problem might be related to the HDMI signal from your Virgin box.
HDMI Troubleshooting:
If the issue persists with the DVD player over HDMI, consider the following:
HDMI Cable: Check the HDMI cable for damage or loose connections.
Virgin Signal: Contact Virgin to inspect the signal/lines and replace the box if necessary.
Mainboard Replacement (if needed):
If the sound distortion persists, it could be due to a faulty sound processor chip on the TV's mainboard. In this case, consider replacing the mainboard.
TOSHIBA 42RV500E, 42RV500T, 42RV500Y, 46RV500E, 46RV500T User Guide (manualmachine.com)
There may be loose contact or track open in main board.So try to check the main board thoroughly where you may find the loose of connection or track open.
Locate the Battery Cover: Look for the battery cover on the back of the remote control. It is usually a small compartment that can be easily opened.
Remove the Battery Cover: Depending on the design, there may be a latch, screw, or sliding mechanism to secure the battery cover. Use your fingers or a small screwdriver to open the compartment.
Remove Old Batteries: Take out the old batteries from the battery compartment. Pay attention to the orientation of the batteries, so you know how to insert the new ones correctly.
Check Battery Polarity: Take note of the positive (+) and negative (-) signs inside the battery compartment. Make sure to insert the new batteries with the correct polarity to match these markings.
Insert New Batteries: Place the new batteries into the battery compartment, ensuring they are properly aligned with the correct polarity. Press them down gently to make sure they are secure.
Replace Battery Cover: After inserting the new batteries, close the battery compartment cover securely. If it has a latch or screw, make sure it is fastened properly.
Test the Remote: Point the remote at the device it controls (such as a Toshiba TV) and test whether it responds to your commands. If the remote is working correctly, you have successfully replaced the batteries.
Dispose of Old Batteries: If the old batteries are no longer usable, make sure to dispose of them properly. Many communities have designated recycling locations for batteries.
Serial numbers don't work Judy
https://www.google.com/search?q=A10A13799C3300
They are purely a numerical identifier of when it was made, year, day, number on the shift, whether it Joe or Billy who did final inspection.
With a MODEL number I can find them easily with just 'make model manual'.
Toshiba
http://www.toshiba.com > support > content
PDF
Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba LCD TV. This manual will help you use the many exciting features of your new LCD TV. Before operating your LCD TV, please.
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Toshiba
http://www.toshiba.com > support > content
PDF
Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba LCD TV. This manual will help you use the many exciting features of your new LCD TV. Before operating your LCD TV, please ...
62 pages
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No you can't the Insignia remote is for that model television only. Companies don't make their remotes so they operate other makes of televisions. Buy a Copy Remote for the Toshiba
https://www.google.com/search?q=insignia+remote+NS-RC03A-13
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