When You Have Trouble Troubleshooting - JVC LT-32DP9BJ Instructions Manual

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When you have trouble
Troubleshooting
Analogue channels
Severe noise or snow
Is the TV
connected
correctly to the
aerial?
Change the
direction of the
aerial.
Is the aerial or its cable damaged?
Consult your retailer
Æ
Is the "Antenna Power" set to "On"?
"Antenna Power" (P. 31)
Æ
Patterns, stripes or noise
Is the aerial
receiving
interference
from high-
voltage power
lines or wireless
transmitters?
Consult your retailer
Æ
Are connected devices too close
to the TV?
Place a minimum distance
Æ
between the aerial and the
cause of interference until no
interference
Ghosting
(Doubling of images)
Are you receiving
interference from
signals reflected
off mountains or
buildings?
Adjust the direction of your
Æ
aerial, or change to a good-
quality directional aerial
I can't turn it on!
Is the power cord
connected to the AC
outlet correctly?
The remote
control doesn't
work!
Are the batteries
flat?
Are you more than 7
meters away from the TV?
Is the "MODE (TV, STB, DVD,
AUDIO)" set to "TV"?
When viewing teletext, the TV
menu bar does not appear.
Depending on the stability of the
signal, there may be a time lag
when changing channels.
Getting started
Problem
Remote control
stops working
TV screen is frozen
Forgot my PIN code!
Locked channels
can be watched
without inputting PIN
code
Aspect ratio changes
unintentionally
Black or white
dots appear on the
screen
Basics
Advanced
Actions
Unplug TV, several minutes later plug it in
again.
Continuity press "
" ,"
" ,"
2 seconds of interval.
Unplug TV, several minutes later plug it in
again.
The default PIN code is "0000". If you forget
the numbers that you used to change the
default PIN code, first input "0081" in the
"Enter PIN code" and then register a new
PIN code. (P. 29)
Once the PIN code is input, the lock
functions ("Lock" and "Maturity Rating")
are released. If you want to use the lock
functions again, turn the TV off and then turn
it on again.
Press "
" to return to your settings. (P. 18)
LCD panels use fine dots ("pixels") to display
images.
While more than 99.99% of these pixels
function properly, a very small number of
pixels may not light, or may light all the time.
Please understand that this is not a
malfunction.
Etc.
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