Troubleshooting - JVC LT-32N3105A User Manual

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Troubleshooting

If you have any problem, check the couter measures for each symptom listed below. The following
symptoms may have been. caused by inappropriate adjustment rather than actual malfunction of
the unit. If the trouble persists, contact the Customer Care Centre.
Symptoms
No power
No picture
Good picture but no
sound
Good sound but abnormal
color or no picture
No response to remote
control
Picture is breaking up
Please check the power cord is plugged in and that the power
outlet works.
Unplug the power cord and plug it in after 60 seconds and
restart the TV.
Please check antenna connection.
Station may be experiencing problems, please tune to
another station.
Please adjust the settings of contrast and brightness.
Please increase the volume.
Please check TV is under mute mode, press MUTE button
on the remote control.
Please check sound settings
If external devices are being used, check their volumes are
not set too low or turned off.
If using AVI or Component inputs, please make sure cables
are connected properly and not loose.
Make sure a headphone jack is not connected.
Please check antenna connection and antenna condition.
If using Component input, please check Component
connections, incorrect or loose connections may cause
colour problems or cause the screen to be blank.
Batteries of remote control may have exhausted, if
necessary, please change the batteries.
Clean the remote control lens. The distance between
LED TV and remote control should be within 8m, within
recommended operating angle and path is free of obstructions.
Keep the TV away from noisy electrical sources such as cars,
hair dryers, welders, and all such equipment.
Electrical atmospheric interference such as local or distant
lightning storms may cause picture to break up.
When installing optional equipment, leave some space
between the optional equipment and the TV.
Check the antenna and connection.
Keep the antenna away from any power or input/output cables.
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