Hannspree Televison & Video - Page 4 - Popular Questions, Answers, Tips & Manuals
Tv code dish network
038,036,033. Try these codes.For more information check this link.Setup procedure, and setup
code list to many popular remote controls are given.Pull up older posts.
12/11/2013 1:55:36 AM •
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I have no volume
Go to the audio setup screen and make sure the audio is being sent to the internal speakers. If that's correct then look at replacing the main board on the TV
1/8/2014 8:08:51 PM •
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Dark screen
May not be all of a back lighting problem. The circuit board that controls the screen may be faulty or just a bad connection on the ribbon cable that connects to the board. .
1/4/2014 6:02:27 PM •
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Screen goes red then green then blue
Sounds like a T'Con board fault. If you're sound in electronics, and wish to get more details,
check this link.
http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/ Selecting the view option, either to Mosaic
/ Flip card, can be selected by the drop-down list, at the top left
of the display window, will make surf easy. You can also do a search, by type in the brand name/model
number/IC used, in the search box at the top right of the display window.
Surround sound
you may connect the audio video cable for use the sorrount sound .
8/27/2013 8:35:18 PM •
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V chip
To release V-Chip code, you have to enter its service mode. Check this link.
http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/ Pull up previous posts there, either by its
left side bar, or view it in
Timeslide option. It has details about how to enter, adjust and exit service mode, to many brand TVs.
Hannspree JT0237E2-000G Sound but no picture have checked power supply with meter which seems to be ok so which card do i now change
main board and the other board, oh lord tv\'s are such a mess--- replace the video board which is the one with ribbon cable going to it from the lcd, the boards can be expensive so if you have time and a multimeter the you can track down the service manual and then use your meter to check certain points on the other boards for correct voltages- with each component voltage will vary, if you know the values of the components then you can calculate the voltage that should be at that point- hard work but effective and inexpensive, keep in mind something cause those parts to fail in the first place, and that something is what you wanna track down during your repair, just because a component looks ok does not mean it is, which is why that volt-o-meter is you best friend for this type work. I have way too much advice to offer so im going to shut up now--- good luck questions just ask
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