All you need is to connect the TWO RCA jacks- Audio ouputs- red and black - to the TV's audio outputs and into the AUX/LINE IN/AUDIO IN INPUT of the BUSH . Now switch on TV and select AUX and then SURROUND on the Bush system and you must be able to get the sound all around.
Hi Donna Jared,First of all, thank you for posting your question here at Fixya.comThe symptoms you've mentioned >>> blinking of the LED in orange <<< means that the power supply board of your unit gone to out-of-regulation condition and sensed by the feedback circuitry.It will not power up unless the faulty parts are isolated. Most of this symptoms is caused by faulty(leaky/dried) filter electrolytic capacitor on the power supply. Leaky capacitor has a physical indication of fault like bulged/dome at the top and can be easily identify through visual inspection. See sample picture of leaky capacitor with dome at the top.If your unit is not under warranty period(if so, avail it because the manufacturer will fix it for free), open the rear cover and inspect the power supply section(this is where the power cord's directly connected). If you found them on the board, replaced it with same capacitance and working voltage that is printed on its body itself. For more info, watch the video below.Dried electrolytic capacitor has no physical indication of fault. Not all capacitor that are look physically fine are in good condition, only the capacitor checker/tester can reveal its condition. If you are going to DIY, you must have necessary tools and test instrument and know safety precaution working on the power supply board because there's some component that store electricity that can caused injury(electric shock) even the unit is unplug from the outlet.Also, check for bad solder joints(cracked/dried/cold solder) on the board, it can caused the same symptoms and very common on the set after 3 years because of heat build up on the parts while on operation. It is hard to spot, I would advice you to used magnifying glass and work on the brightest area or used table/portable lamp to find them on the board. Re-solder the suspected joints as much as possible.If you can't troubleshoot the unit yourself, I would advice you to ask for an estimate first to your local repair shop to have an idea how much money you are going to spend sending the unit in to decide if it it is worth to repair or not.Please let me know if you need further assistance.Goodluck and take care!Kind Regards,Jdvillanueva
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It can't be get rid of. It is companys' logo, and will be there for few seconds and then disappear. The main system control IC is programmed such that the logo energise each time the TV is switched on. It must disapper within few seconds. If it does nor disapper, the memory IC inide your TV is faulty and should be replaced. OK.
There is usually a way to program a remote control without the code.
!) Turn on the component you wish to program.
2a) If the remote has a set button press and hold the set button until the light blinks.
3a) Keep alternating between the component you want to program button and the power on and off button until the component turns off.
4a) press the set button and that should save .
2b) If the remote doesn't have a set button press the button of the component you want to program and the power on off button at the same time until the power button blinks. (usually 3-4 sec)
3b) keep pressing the power button until the component turns off.
4b) Press the stop button and that should save.
I hope this helps you.
It takes only a few steps to program a Jensen Universal Remote Control, but you need to know the code of the component you are programming into the remote. You can get the code from the manufacturer of the component, or you can do an online search to find it. Make sure to include the make and model of the component you want to program and the model number of your Jensen remote in your search so that the two are properly linked.
1. If you know the code for the component you want to program, turn the component on.
2. On the remote, hold the Device key down until the green indicator light comes on.
3. Release the Device key. Then, within 30 seconds, enter in the three-digit code number. The light will flash when the right code has been entered.
4. Press the Power key. If the component turns off, you have entered the right code.
If you don't know the code, you can do a manual code search and entry using your remote:
1. Turn on the component
2. Press and hold the component key (TV, DVD, VCR-AUX, SAT-CBL). The illuminated on-off key turns on and stays on.
3. While holding the component key down, press and hold the ON-OFF key. The illuminated ON-OFF key turns off.
4. After holding down both keys for three seconds, the illuminated ON-OFF key turns back on.
5. Release both keys. The illuminated ON-OFF key remains on.
6. Press and release the ON-OFF key repeatedly until your component turns off. Wait four seconds between each keypress. Each time you press the ON-OFF key, the illuminated ON-OFF key blinks, and the next code in the list is sent. This process continues until all of the codes in the code lists have been searched. If your component turns off, you have found the correct code. (If it cycles through and the illuminated ON-OFF key blinks four times and turns off, all codes have been searched. The manual code search method is exited.)
7. Once you have found the correct code, you must save the new code by pressing and releasing the STOP key. The illuminated ON-OFF key turns off. You must press the STOP key to save the code or the correct code will not be saved.
8. To confirm that the component is programmed with the correct code for max functionality, test the component. Attempt to control a variety of the component's functions with the remote. Hopefully, everything will work without having to repeat the process. It's also a good idea to retrieve the code your remote programmed and write it down for future reference. If you don't know how to do this, do an online search for the manual for your particuar Jensen remote, and the procedure for code retrieval will likely be described in it somewhere.
Hope it all works out so you can view your media in peace ~
Go to http://www.lur.nu/nokia_mastercode/security_code.php and Insert your IM (press *#06# on your phone and type it in the box). Then click generate. If this does not work you will most likely need to go to a Nokia dealer, or call one in order to get it reset.