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Hi ,
try swapping the screen with another one to just see if it is behaving the same, because some times the screen circuitry or the led screen could be damaged .
Aiwa television comes with the option of blocking certain channels
from viewing, allowing you to control which channels people using the
television can view. However, if you forget the code that you entered to block
the channels, you might find yourself unable to watch those channels.
Fortunately, there are a couple of buttons on the television and the remote
that you can press to reset the PIN and customer ID numbers, which unblocks the
channels.
Turn
the television on.
Press
the "Volume Down" button on the front of the TV and press the
"7" button on the remote at the same time.
Dear Sir, I have AIWA c142ske TV. No remote functions are working, even manual switches are also not functioning, It got stuck on One channel, The error which is coming on screen is
Picture tube is magnetized. Manual degausing is required. already you have done this.
Since you say it is reappearing, you have to check the following.
1. Relocate the TV or relocate if you have placed any tower speakers or home theater speakers close-by.
2. Check whether auto degauss functioning OK. In the MENU check whether you switched off auto degauss option. If it is OFF enable it to ON.
3. Finally re orient the direction of your TV and watch the rainbow effect. Switch OFF TV, wait for 20 mts, and again switch ON. Repeat the process. It should disappear.
Magnetic toys or any other devises using magnet will cause this problem.
On most TV's with speaker control there's a way to disable the TV's volume control effect on the level fed out to an external amplifier. Find it and disable it it or select FIXED for its level, or, while listening through the Aiwa, raise the TV's volume through its own remote and see if that affects what the Aiwa gets for volume.
Or, enable the TV's speakers but find the same interna lAudio setting and make it Fixed, but turn the TV volume down if you don't want to hear its speakers. That way, you could actually listen to the TV on its own speakers if you want, say, for casual watching of the Weather Channel or news, for example.
If Aiwa Amp has digital input, just hook it. and if it doesn't have any digital input, hook olf fashione red and white at rear of Aiwa in Aux or Video input like that and other end will go to Monitor Out (red and white) in Bravia TV.
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