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Anonymous Posted on Jul 27, 2011

I have an Akai / Scott LCT32SHA LCD television. When I turn it on I get a blue screen and nothing else I have tried changing inputs and unplugging it, but nothing seems to work. Any help would be greatly apreciated.

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Try and see if the AUX input works if you apply a signal to the input - DVD- and select LINE IN /AUX.
If so the TV mains sections are in good condition as the suspected area of fault can be in the front end RF section , possible in the tuner and VIF/SIF sections.
If not the main board can be faulty.

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  • Anonymous Jul 27, 2011

    It won't let me change the inputs at all.

  • Anonymous Jul 27, 2011

    It won't let me change the inputs at all.

  • Anonymous Jul 27, 2011

    It won't let me change the inputs at all.

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