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We moved our tv from a room with surround sound, and we now have no volume at all on our tv. How do we reprogram the tv?

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Hi,

You have to get in the Audio Menu and tell the TV "What You Want". Things are now set-up to operate with an external sound system. You have to set things back to Normal or Default.

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