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Proscan HDTV Codes = 1000 Proscan TV Codes = 1000, 1008, 1068, 1094, 1108 Proscan DVD Codes = 2118, 2144, 2205, 2319 Proscan VCR Codes = 3000
ON MOST REMOTES:
1. Turn on the TV.
2. Press and hold the TV and SEL buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The button will light.
3. With the button lit, point the remote at the TV and enter the TV's 3, 4, or 5 digit code.
4. Verify by pressing the VOLUME + button. This should turn the TV VOLUME up.
5. Press the TV button to store the 3, 4, or 5 digit code. The button will blink twice to confirm the code is stored.
Your ProscanTV can be controlled with a universal remote and work with Comcast, Dish Network, Direct TV, RCA, etc...
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there is a bad ground.
the hum you are hearing is ac getting into the audio.check all the rca plugs on the set are plugged in all the way.do not run them close to a power bar either.
sometimes a second unit with it's own volume is hooked up to the tv and then the tv volume is up too high because the other box is turned down.if there is a unit hooked up,turn it's volume up ,and the volume on the tv down,otherwise the tv will amplify the residual noise.cheers,ed
From JD at oncorpus.com [manufacturer of the 32LB30Q]
Please follow these instructions, should fix the hum issue: 1. Turn
tv on 2. Input
mode should be tv 3. Turn
volume to zero 4. With
remote enter 9 8 7 6 5. A
menu will appear on left side 6. Arrow
down to backlight and with right arrow key move number from 81 to 83, press
menu button twice, 7.Turn
up volume and listen if hum is gone.
mine too help please
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