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To connect your Spectroniq PLTV 32050 TV to your Dish Network receiver and program the stations, you can follow these steps:
Connect your Dish Network receiver to your TV using an HDMI or RCA cable. Make sure the TV is turned on and set to the correct input source.
Turn on the Dish Network receiver and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process.
Use the Dish Network remote to program the stations. Press the "Menu" button and navigate to the "Programming" or "Channels" section. Follow the on-screen instructions to scan for available channels and save them to the receiver.
Once the channels have been saved to the receiver, use the "Input" or "Source" button on the TV remote to select the input source that the Dish Network receiver is connected to.
Use the TV remote to adjust the picture and sound settings to your preference.
If you have any trouble with the setup process, you can refer to the user manual for your Dish Network receiver and your Spectroniq PLTV 32050 TV for more detailed instructions.
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have you checked the capacitors check them on the power board look for a none flat top if any look like the tops have lifted up and gone rounded change them. also check the sound board for the same.
The power supply board probally dead,not worth repairing,beacuse the power supply board part and the labors of the Tech. the cost to u could be same amount of money to buy a new one.The new one cost only about $100 dollars.
I too have a SpectronIQ PD 300-HD that came bundled with my 32" LCD tv (PLTV-3250) and have had the exact same problem. The only thing that worked for me was to totally unhook the DVD player from the tv (HDMI cables and everything) and unplug it from the power source for a minimum of 30 minutes to try to reset it to the factory defaults. The last time I tried this, however, it didn't work. I'm now having a problem with my TV as well - I just got my HD DVR from Dish Network and my picture keeps going from black screen to the blue "just turned on" screen, with the power light going from green to red. Then, suddenly the picture comes back, but sometimes the picture is "tiled", like the tiles news broadcasts use to hide someone's identity. I even have a Dish Network tech at my house RIGHT NOW who is having all kinds of problems figuring out what the problem is, but he thinks it's - GASP - the TV! Of course, since SpectronIQ went bankrupt and Shop NBC (the retailer the set was purchased from, as a GIFT, no less) has been absolutely USELESS, I have no idea what to do and am absolutely LOATH to purchase a new LCD tv. Does anyone know what can be done?
did you check the control board on the back of the TV there might be a blown capacitor that could be replaced like on the polaroid ones found on this site. pretty clear info on that tutorial and could work on this one too
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