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Why does my show green light then red light the whole time when i switched it on
It indicates that the TV is not receiving enough power to operate normally.
- The power cord or outlet might be faulty or loose. Try plugging the TV into a different outlet or using a different power cord. Make sure the cord is firmly connected to the TV and the outlet.
- The TV might have a blown fuse or capacitor. This would require opening the TV and replacing the damaged component. This is a risky and complicated procedure that should only be done by a qualified technician. Do not attempt to do this yourself unless you have the necessary skills and tools.
- The TV might have a software glitch. Try resetting the TV to its factory settings by following these steps:
- Turn off the TV and unplug it from the power source.
- Press and hold the power button on the TV for 10 seconds.
- Plug the TV back in and turn it on.
- If the TV shows a menu, select the option to restore factory settings. If the TV does not show a menu, repeat steps 1-3 until it does.
How can I turn off subtitles on TCL have tried everything including factory reset
What is the signal source? The TV subtitle control will only work for OTA channels (RF) and possibly native apps. For a Roku TCL TV, go to Settings from the Home Page. This should put you in the Options configuration display. Select Accessibility and press OK. Navigate to Captions Mode and set to OFF. Then click OK to save the setting.
If your source is a set-top box of any sort (cable/satellite box, DVD Player, etc), you have to turn off the subtitles from the box's remote/menu. Depending on the device, this could be easy or hard. One of my neighbors had a single satellite box for two TVs and needed captions on the second set. That meant turning on captions on both sets using the menus on the main TV. On my current set-top box, I have to go to Menu > Settings. Then I enter a code from my provider to access the menu and enter the Hardware settings. On this box, the captions control is under the Audio settings.
I hope this helps. Please add a comment with more information on your source if you need help changing the subtitles on a specific streaming service or set-top box.
Cindy Wells
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