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Rusty Holland Posted on Sep 25, 2014

I connected the cable from the wall to the digital box. Then connected the HDMI cable from the box to the HDMI 2 input on the TV. I then selected input HDMI 2 and got no signal flashing on the screen.

I connected the cable from the wall to the digital box. Then connected the HDMI cable from the box to the HDMI 2 input on the TV. I then selected input HDMI 2 and got no signal flashing on the screen. It showed the same thing when I switched to HDMI 3.

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Telecom

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  • Posted on Sep 19, 2007

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Can you confirm that you didn't have any input signal? My wife once accidentally pressed the reset button on the remote and the TV was stuck in this state. I tried to hook up an antenna to the digital antenna input and let the TV search for a channel. It did find a station and got out of the channel search mode, which was all I needed. Then, I unhook the antenna and continued to enjoy my DVD movie. I didn't check the manual. So, it's possible that there is a better solution. My TV was working fine and I think it just has a terrible user interface. I'm not sure about your TV's condition, though.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 07, 2010

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kbluhm,

First I would make absolutely sure that the connection cord is ok. If you have other cables I would try them first. If the unit still does not work I would hook a VHS machine or another DVD up and see if the TV works. If the TV has other inputs, video 2, video 3, etc I would advise trying them. If after eliminating the inputs and the DVD as the problem then I would take the TV back to the store and have them show you that the input works or does not. Obviously if you have a good cable, and a good DVD the unit should work.

Thanks for using FixYa and for the great rating.

hardrocko

Cindy Wells

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2011

SOURCE: blueray dvd player to dp42840 hdmi cable hooked up

Check your set up again. Mine says the HDMI/DVI is HDMI 1 (and then connect the audio to the video 3 audio input).

I need a magnifier to read the label on the TV. You just need the only HDMI input that has (DVI) in front of the word Input.

I hope this helps.

Cindy Wells

Joseph Hoffmann

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  • Posted on Jul 22, 2011

SOURCE: when i plug an hdmi

Hi, When you use the HDMI you have to switch the TV to HDMI to make it work. Not the other way around. Select the menu on your TV click to HDMI 1 or 2 depending which you are using. Sometime you have to ignor what it says. Try it out any way. Good luck.

Francis

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  • Posted on Aug 17, 2012

SOURCE: trying to connect hdmi cable to laptop to watch movies

Are you sure you have four hdmi ports? I have only one hdmi port and three usb ports. Be sure you are connected to the hdmi port and for some reason not a usb port.

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