IM TRYING TO TUNE MY SAMSUNG LCD SO THAT IT WILL PICK UP NORMAL TV IT JUST WONT DO IT IM NOT SURE WHAT IM DOING WRONG MY OLD TV WORKS FINE THE MODEL IS LA32S8 IM IN NEW ZEALAND
I have a la32r samsung flat screen lcd tv....problem is the picture breaks up occassionally and the tv gives off a high pitch screeching sound.I have a la32r samsung flat screen lcd tv....problem is the picture breaks up occassionally and the tv gives off a high pitch screeching sound.
AnonymousMar 30, 2014
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You need to have a licensed antenna repairer out to fix your antenna. Just because your old tv is receiving enough signal to JUST get a picture doesn't mean your new tv will, A new tv doesn't mean you will get a perfect picture if your antenna is dodgy
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Your indoor antenna will plug into the same RF Antenna input jack as would an outdoor antenna. It will take some time but let the unit go through its entire auto tuning mode. If stations are available in your area and signals strong auto tuning will pick them up.
you didn't say what kind of antenna you have attached to the TV. The antenna is very important and the type of antenna you need is based on where you are in relationship to the television stations in your area. Even being down a hill In the area can be a problem for antenna television. I had to put an antenna in my attic because an in-door antenna could not pick up the signals for the TV stations in my area, I am down a hill.
I rang the curry's help line and they fixed the problem for me. There are two menu buttons on the remote. Even though the instructions tell you to press the "TV Menu button" you don't you press the other "menu" button and this leads you into the normal tuning sequence.
Check your TV settings and make sure your tuning is set for cable (may say "cable" or "CATV"). Right now you'll probably find it set for "air". If the TV is set to tune off-the-air, cable channels 2 through 13 work normally, but above that they aren't detected. Once you set the tuning mode to cable, rescan channels and you should have them all.
make surre that you have your handfree pluged into your phone as this acts like an antena. then go options and self tuning, that will then search for radio stations and you will get a list of them. all you have to do when you get a list if radio stations is click on one.
there isn't much you can do to solve this problem with the tv by itself. the auto tuning program has preset tuning sensitivities implemented by the manufacturer. the only thing you can do at this point is boosting the signal through a signal booster or a powered antannae so that the tv can pick them up.
Automatically tunes in and preset receivable TV stations. Make sure the antenna cable is properly connected. 1 Press MENU (PRESET-1) on the upper part of the LCD TV set for more than two seconds. The AUTO mode screen appears. 2 Press VOL (–)/(+) (PRESET-2) on the upper part of the LCD TV set. All the TV stations in your area that can be received by the LCD TV set are automatically preset. 3 The screen shows whatever is on channel 1 when full auto channel preset is finished.
I have a la32r samsung flat screen lcd tv....problem is the picture breaks up occassionally and the tv gives off a high pitch screeching sound.
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