Hi, my hisense 40" HL40K160PL tv is intermitantly losing signal like after 5min for a few seconds then o/k, signal strength is 70+, i don't have any problems with my panasonic plasma, i have rg6 cable, a new wizzi aerial & a kingray booster, is there a known problem with hisense tuners? as it is annoying.thx
SOURCE: hisense 42in plasma flashing blue/green pixels after 30 mins
Do a master reset
1. unplug the TV from the wall
2. remove the batteries from the remote
3. wait 24 hrs
4. plug TV into the wall socket
5. install batteries in remote
6. hold power on button for minimum 10 seconds
This was given to me by the Hisense service line and worked for my TV.
SOURCE: Hisense LCD Tl2020
I, also, have the Hisense LCD 1504 and cannot turn it on with the original remote. I have to use the ON button on the side every morning. You have to hold this button in for a while then wait a while and presto, the blue button shows on the front and the picture comes on. If it fails to work the first try, just try try again. It does work for me this way. We had this same experience with the TV in our room at a Hotel where we were on vacation and the TV worked fine when we turned it on using the side ON button. It just takes a while for the picture to appear. Hope this clue will help someone.
SOURCE: HSL4229HDIP 42 inch LCD intermittent lip sync problem
Hi
Try Buying a aerial with a booster, u can purchase a inline booster at dicksmith or most large electrical stores.
kinds regards Kyle
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SOURCE: my 42 in hisense plasma will say no signal when i
Make sure you set the Source to output at 720p or 576p to start with, once you have the signal on the screen, then change the output source to find the modes your TV supports.
A further note, HDMI uses a protocol call HDCP for copy protection, if you are using a HDCP enable device, your TV will not get a signal as the TV will not have given the correct HDCP code to the device.
So, if all else fails after the above, and you are using a HDMI - DVI connector, try a different source unit.
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