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On 11/27/09 I purchased a 22" DVD/LCD from Sears. I need the operating instructions. When I attempt to set up the TV, I receive a "no signal" response. Please advise. Thank you.
If you just bought it then go back to sears and have them give you a manual it should have been in the box anyway in fact i would just pack uo the set and return it for another one
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may have to purchase service manual, but if you do attempt this Understand that if you're not sure what you are attempting you can cause the unit to not work at all.
Hi Jim, I hope you have done the right in put "SOURCE" setting. Like AV, PC, HDMI etc. The source setting must match the signal you are feeding to your TV. If not the TV will show no signal. I hope there should be nothing wrong with your TV. Good Luck.
Attempt three condition inspections. First, the TV should be set to acquire an connected external devices. Use the remote control settings to search and acquire signall conversion in this situation set the TV to communicate with DVD BLU player. Second, the connection between Blu disk player and TV should be checked for malallignments. Disconnect every device, observe qeenly, thereafer reestablish an approapiate setup. Once that was the situation, a new message should be acquired making way for the next sequence of experiences. Third, A compartibility should not exist between the blu disk player and T. However, attempt to connect the disk player to another TV to ascertain that the Blu disk player has incompartibilty features with some TVs. If that is that situation, the malcommuication is due to the type of connector cable that transfers signals between your new TV and new BLu disk player. Attempt all three features as diagnostics to the condition should producce desireable results. Consult with technitians expert for devices initial setup. Good luck
Hello. Your digital TV is all set up to recieve the digital signal that is now the standard signal coming into your home. The old analog signal is history. If you still want to use your VHS/DVD recorder you will have to get a signal conversion box, at your local walmart or radio shack. This will take the new digital signal and convert it so your old analog VHS/DVD can process it properly. Joe
please rate my answer as very helpful....and free. thanks. Joe
If you purchased the warrenty extra above the cost of the tv Sears will allow you to purchase another extended warrenty. Contact them and let them know your extended warrenty ran out and you would like to buy another. I would leave out the part about the tv being broken.
I have a sansui 19" LCD TV+DVD I had to attempt multiple times turning the TV on to get a picture. The sound was fine. This kept happening when I would go to turn on the set the TV kept playing fine with picture & sound but after the 2nd attemts I turned it off & then tried to turn it back on which took multiple attempts, it kept playing for a few minutes then the picture went out but the sound was still there. The set is not yet 2 years old.
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