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All the settings are stored in a special microchip that requires a feed of power (often a few volts only) when the mains power is off. Normally this is done by what is called a Memory Retention Capacitor. This stores a voltage that feeds the chip. Unfortunately these have a tendency to sometimes fail. Leaving no power. It can be easily replaced once you found it. They look a bit like an electrolytic capacitor, but a funny looking one. They are generally low value in capacitance and very low voltage.
I'm including an image of one. If you find one that looks like it replace it and the memory stations will only have to be done once more and they will be saved.
It's unlikely they will have used a battery like those found in computers for this.
Connect an optical lead from the sky hd box to the Samsung Blue Ray.
Then change the function button on the Blue Ray to Din 1.
Then change settings on Sky HD box to Dolby and this worked.
Go through the set up menu on the Ht DVD player (if it's all in one) and change your settings for the region code. Obviously it is not the one that you have already set it to (probably set by manufacturer). NTSC, PAL, etc. I hope this helps.
It seems as though the HT works fine, so to get the TV itself to play through the HT setup, take the audio out from the TV and hook it up to a separate channel on the HT receiver. Turn on TV and receiver and put the receiver on the respective channel of the receiver. I hope this helps.
Hi,
You need to put away the remote for your TV and use only the remote for your HT system. Your HT remote should work on your TV by default. Your Samsung HT remote should have a TV button and a DVD/Receiver button (or HT button). When using only the TV, press the TV button and then use it for just the TV and when using the HT system, press the DVD/Receiver button and then you can use the HT system.
If for some reason your TV is not set on the Samsung HT remote by default, your HT users manual should have a list of codes that you can use to program your HT remote. Hope that helps you. Gary
Hi,
You need just one cable that goes from your TV to your HT system.
On your TV you should see an RCA jack for "AUDIO OUT" and you need to plug that into your AUXILLARY "AUDIO IN" on your HT system
When you are watching TV and you want the sound to come through the HT system, just set the HT system to "AUX" mode. Most Samsung systems will have 3 'AUX' modes, set the remote on 'AUX 1' then wait a few seconds, if no sound comes through then set it on "AUX 2" wait a few seconds and if it doean't work try AUX 3.
Hope that helps.
Gary
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