Orion Televison & Video - Answered Questions & Fixed Issues
Can I hook a genie Wi-Fi camera up to this TV, ORION MODEL NO:TVDVD092
It's possible to connect a Wi-Fi security camera to a TV, but whether or not it will work with your specific TV model will depend on the capabilities of the TV and the camera. In general, most modern TVs have built-in Wi-Fi connectivity and support for applications like Netflix and Hulu, which allow you to stream video from the internet directly to your TV. However, not all TVs support all types of Wi-Fi cameras, and some cameras may require additional hardware or software in order to be used with a TV.
In order to connect a Wi-Fi security camera to your TV, you will need to check the specifications and compatibility of both the camera and the TV. If your TV has built-in Wi-Fi and support for streaming applications, it may be possible to connect the camera directly to the TV using the Wi-Fi network. Alternatively, you may be able to connect the camera to a computer or mobile device and then use an HDMI cable to connect the computer or mobile device to the TV.
In summary, it's possible to connect a Wi-Fi security camera to a TV, but whether or not it will work with your specific TV model will depend on the capabilities of the TV and the camera. It's best to check the specifications and compatibility of both the camera and the TV in order to determine the best way to connect them.
Can a wifi geeni camera be set up to my ORION MODEL NO:: TVDVD092
It is not possible to directly connect a Wi-Fi Geeni camera to an Orion TV model number TVDVD092. The Orion TV model you have mentioned is a television set that is not capable of connecting to a Wi-Fi network or functioning as a Wi-Fi network device. In order to use a Wi-Fi Geeni camera, you would need a device that is capable of connecting to a Wi-Fi network, such as a smartphone, tablet, or computer. You can then use the Geeni app on that device to set up and control the camera.
How do i connect Orion DVD Player to LG Television with out a remote control.
The best option would be the HDMI-to-HDMI connection between your player and your TV. But because you mentioned that your TV is an old model, probably it does not have an HDMI port, in which case you have to use the RCA A/V connection. I understand you do not have a remote control for your TV, but you do not program a TV channel to watch DVD movies; you just switch between your TV and the DVD player as your audio/video sources. Here is what you have to do: check on your TV box for a button labeled 'Source' or 'Input'. Press on the button and it will alternate between TV and DVD (assuming you do not have any other device hooked up to your TV).
I need the multi screen control system disk and also need to know what would be the best Remote Control Receiver Set at a reasonable price
This is not really a question. Please rephrase it and be specific. Please keep in mind that some of us answering your question has never come in contact with your product- we answer off intelligence however it is far more difficult to answer your questions when we have to figure out accompanying information on our own. Normally sets that allow multi screen (putting together multiple sets to make one big tv) use some type of splitter (cdmi) and then each tv needs to be set to the position it will be in etc. the remote recover is a another story and mostly depends on preference. Do a little research and find out whats needed to get what you need, and we will help you along, but please be specific about what you need and want and the steps you have taken. good luck
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VHS stuck in Orion tv how do I get it out
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Besides trying the upside down approach, try Sharon's tip at the very bottom of the link.
Quoting:
"I just had a tape stuck in a VCR/TV combo so went on the Internet for help and all other answers were to take the top off the VCR which of course is not possible with a tv combo.
While stuck the the power would turn on it would just emit a low moan-whining noise for a few seconds starting strong then running down and then power off. Couldn't watch TV in that state, it would automatically power off.
So I got down comfortable on the floor eye level with the input slot with the flapping door cover and pressed the power button then quickly with my fingers of one hand inserted them in the tape load slot and using my middle fingers continously began pushing up on the top edge of the cassette in a stiff but quick flicking motion over and over again (like trying to physically force the tape up with intermittent prodding short and quick strokes so it could clear the lip if the eject mechanism kicked in) while simultaneously pressing and holding the eject button with my other hand and after a few tries and 5 or six upward prods on the front top edge of the cassette the eject mechanism activated and spit out the tape.
Sharon
June 2007"
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