Remote Control Codes; Sky Codes; Virgin Media Codes (Tivo Box); Bt Vision - JVC LT-32CA120 Instruction Manual

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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Why have I lost some / all of my
channels?
Why do I get 'blocking' on my digital
picture?
Can I watch Freeview using a
portable set-top aerial?
What type of aerial do I need?

Remote Control Codes

Sky Codes

The code for controlling your TV using a Sky Remote Control is 0065. For instruction on how to use the code see your Sky
instruction manual.

Virgin Media Codes (TiVo box)

The codes for controlling your TV using a Virgin Media Remote Control are 0044, 0049, 0101, 0107, 0125, 0152, 0166, 0379,
0654. For instruction on how to use the code see your Virgin Media instruction manual.

BT Vision

The codes for controlling your TV using a BT Vision Remote Control are 0000, 0019, 0725, 0669, 0016, 0152, 0184, 0197, 0198,
0225, 0244, 0324, 0325, 0339, 0319. For instruction on how to use the code see your BT Vision instruction manual.

Declaration of Conformity

Hereby, Currys Group Limited, declares that this TV is in compliance
with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of
conformity is available at the following internet address:
https://www.currys.co.uk
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• It happens sometimes if you have a weak signal. Usually it just means you'll need to
re-tune your TV. Don't worry, it is easy to do. And once you've done it, you should
get all the Freeview channels available to you. If problems persist you may need to
get your aerial checked. Talk to your retailer or contact your local aerial installer.
• In most cases, blocking is caused by a reception problem – either the signal is too
weak or there is some kind of interference. Talk to your retailer or contact your local
aerial installer.
• Blocking can also be caused by a digital signal that is too strong. If you are still
experiencing blocking and the signal is strong, consult your local aerial installer
for advice.
• Some, but only a few, homes may be able to use a set top aerial. However, for a
much better reception, we strongly recommend that you use a rooftop aerial.
• If you do not have access to a rooftop aerial – for example, if you rent a flat and
the aerial is the responsibility of your landlord, or if you're using a second TV in
the bedroom and don't want the hassle and expense of using extension cables,
a set top aerial may be your only option.
• If you are installing a new aerial, we recommend a wideband rooftop aerial rather
than a loft aerial. Loft aerials generally receive a weaker digital signal and are more
likely to get interference from other electrical devices at home. We suggest you
have an aerial survey done before getting an aerial upgrade.
• Talk to your retailer or contact your local aerial installer.
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