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I am having difficulty hooking up my old VCR to a TCL Roku TV.
Check the shielding of your antenna. Moreover make distance between VCR and antenna cable. In fact VCRs have a built in modulator and its signal is strong as compared to local antenna signal. There is another way, connect the local antenna in VCR RF In and connect RF Out of VCR to TV. In this scenario you have to tune your VCR to get the antenna channels instead of TV. It will solve your problem.
50 in onn roku tv piocture problem
Hi Randy, it sounds like you have a timing control board from another model or series TV, they can look identical but have different programs in the processor IC, if this isn't the case then something was changed in the service menu while the set wasn't operational. We've seen it happen in our repair center, we replace a board with the correct part but the picture is upside down or reversed, had to have happened when the owner was pushing buttons without a picture on the screen
Lost the remote and need to connect to new wifi
If your Simpson Aquarius 824 washing machine is not spinning, there are a few potential causes for this issue:
- Drive belt: The drive belt that connects the motor to the drum may be worn out or broken. If the belt is loose, damaged, or slipping, it can prevent the drum from spinning. Inspect the drive belt for any signs of wear, damage, or slackness. If necessary, replace the drive belt with a new one. Refer to the user manual or contact Simpson customer support for guidance on accessing and replacing the drive belt on your specific model.
- Motor coupler: The motor coupler is a component that connects the motor to the drum. Over time, the coupler can wear out or break, resulting in no spinning action. Inspect the motor coupler for any signs of damage or wear. If it appears damaged, it will need to be replaced. It's recommended to consult the user manual or contact Simpson customer support for instructions on how to access and replace the motor coupler.
- Lid switch or door lock: Washing machines often have a safety feature that prevents spinning if the lid or door is not properly closed. Check if the lid or door is securely closed and make sure the lid switch or door lock mechanism is functioning correctly. If the switch or lock is faulty, it may need to be repaired or replaced.
- Motor or motor control board: If the motor or motor control board is malfunctioning, it can prevent the drum from spinning. In this case, professional repair or replacement of the motor or control board may be necessary. It's advisable to contact Simpson customer support or a qualified appliance repair technician for further diagnosis and assistance.
Remember to refer to the user manual for your specific Simpson Aquarius 824 model for detailed instructions and diagrams. If you're unsure or uncomfortable performing any repairs yourself, it's recommended to seek professional help to ensure safe and proper repairs.
Bytecc 4K2K LPCM 7.1 Extractor
It appears that the Bytecc 4K2K LPCM 7.1 Extractor may not be fully compatible with the ARC (Audio Return Channel) feature on your ONN Roku 40 TV. Here are a few suggestions to potentially solve the issue:
1. Ensure that both your TV and the Bytecc 4K2K LPCM 7.1 Extractor support the ARC feature. Check the user manual for the specific HDMI port on your TV that supports ARC, as not all HDMI ports may have this feature.
2. Double-check your TV audio settings. Make sure the audio output is set to HDMI ARC, and if there's a setting for audio format, choose LPCM.
3. Try using a high-speed HDMI cable that supports Ethernet, as the ARC feature requires this type of cable.
4. Perform a factory reset on your Extractor and reconnect it to the HDMI ARC port on your TV.
TCL 55R617 Roku TV Screen Image is almost all white.
Considering you replaced all 3 boards, if you received working boards there isn't anything else that can cause this other than the panel itself, this set has the tcon board incorporated into the main board, other than the driver IC, that's part of the panel boards, chances are that's where the issue is at. This IC can be replaced however I'm doubtful you would have the equipment to do it, you would need to remove the panel, then isolate the connectors from the board to the panel as they will be destroyed by the heat needed to replace the IC, remove the IC with a heat gun, and install a new one with the same method, it's basically impossible to do unless you have advanced soldering skills and the correct equipment that most people would not own. We've changed a number of them in our repair center but we have the know how and equipment to do it, we charge around $100 to replace it. You could check around your area for a service center that does it, it's also possible it could be something in the panel itself however we've found in most cases on this model panel it's the reg ic
I can't change Roku TV backlight brightness?
If you're unable to change the backlight brightness on your TCL Roku TV and the backlight remains on even when the LCD screen is turned off, there may be an issue with the TV's firmware or hardware. Here are a few things you can try:
- Reset the TV: Sometimes resetting the TV to its default settings can fix issues like this. To reset your TCL Roku TV, go to Settings > System > Advanced System Settings > Factory Reset. Note that this will erase all your settings and preferences, so you'll need to set them up again.
- Check for updates: Make sure your TV's firmware is up to date. Go to Settings > System > System update and check for updates. If there's an update available, download and install it.
- Check the cables: Make sure all the cables connected to your TV are securely plugged in. If the backlight issue started after you took the TV apart, it's possible that a cable came loose or wasn't plugged in correctly.
- Contact TCL support: If none of these steps work, it's possible that there's a hardware issue with your TV. Contact TCL support for assistance or consider taking the TV to a repair shop.
TCL 65" Roku black screen. No voltage to LEDs. I replaced power supply board and still no voltage. What else could it be?
If you have replaced the power supply board and there is still no voltage to the LEDs, there could be a problem with the LED driver board or the LEDs themselves.
First, try to check the LED driver board for any visible signs of damage, such as burnt or swollen components. If there is no obvious damage, you may need to test the board using a multimeter to check for any faulty components.
If the LED driver board is not the problem, it is possible that the LEDs themselves have failed. To check this, you can use a multimeter to test the voltage across the LED terminals. If there is no voltage, the LEDs may need to be replaced.
It is also worth checking the cable connections between the LED driver board and the LEDs to ensure that they are secure and properly connected.
How do you hook up a Roku box to a LC320EM2
To connect a Roku box to an LC320EM2 TV, you'll need to follow these steps:
- Connect the Roku box to the TV using an HDMI cable. Locate the HDMI port on the back of the TV and plug one end of the cable into the Roku box and the other end into the TV.
- Power on the Roku box and the TV.
- Change the input source on the TV to HDMI by pressing the "Input" or "Source" button on the TV remote. Keep pressing the button until you reach the HDMI input that the Roku box is connected to.
- Follow the on-screen instructions on the TV to complete the Roku box setup process. This will involve connecting the Roku box to your home Wi-Fi network and creating a Roku account.
- Once the setup is complete, you should be able to use the Roku remote to access various streaming services, such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video, on your LC320EM2 TV.
If you have any issues during the setup process, refer to the Roku box manual or contact Roku customer support for further assistance.
Onn 65 Roku TV won't turn on
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TCL Roku 55S401 stuck in boot up loop
If your TCL Roku 55S401 is stuck in a boot loop, there are a few things you can try to fix it.
- Try unplugging the TV from power for at least 45 seconds, and then plugging it back in and try if it boots.
- Try doing a factory reset on the TV by going to the TV settings and selecting "Factory reset."
- If none of these steps work, contact TCL support for further assistance.
Please note, if the TV is still under warranty, it is better to contact the manufacture first.
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