Troubleshooting Guide - Vizio VX32LHDTV10A User Manual

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If the TV fails or the performance
changes
dramatically,
check the display in accordance
with the
following instructions.
Remember to check the peripherals to pinpoint the source of the failure.
If the
display still fails to perform as expected, contact the VlZtO for assistance by calling 1-(949) 428-2525 or
e-mail us at techsupport(_,vinc.com.
No power.
Make sure the power
button
is ON (White
VlZlO
Logo).
Make sure AC power
cord is securely
connected
to the AC socket.
Plug
another
electrical
device
(like
a radio)
to the power
outlet
to verify
that the
outlet
is supplying
the proper
voltage.
No sound.
Check
your audio
connection
Press MUTE
on the remote
control,
so that mute
symbol
disappears
from the screen
Check
your audio
settings,
your TV audio
may be set to SAP, min or speakers
off
Press the Volume
+ (Up) key on your remote
control
Make sure that headphones
are not connected
If the screen
is black.
Check
your input connections.
Power
is ON
but no screen
Make
sure
the video
cable
supplied
with
the TV is secured
to the correct
video
image,
output
port on the back of the VCR and the TV.
Make any cable
you have attached
to the TV is secured
to the correct
output
your
Set-Top
Box, DVD, etc.
Adjust
brightness
and contrast.
Check
Source
settings.
Wrong
or
abnormal
colors
If any colors
(red, green,
or blue)
are missing,
check
the video
cable to make sure
it
appear,
is securely
connected.
Control
buttons
do not work.
Press only one button
at a time.
Remote
Control
does
not
Make sure batteries
are inserted
correctly
work.
Batteries
could be weak.
There
appears
to be
image
For
best
image
quality,
view
HD wide
screen
programs
where
possible.
If HD
quality
issues,
content
is not available
view
"Standard
Definition"
from a digital
source.
Standard,
analog
TV will always
be noticeably
inferior
to HD because
your digital
flat panel TV
has video
that is many
times
better
than
old TV's
and so you can see
interference
and deficiencies
you did not know you had.
You cannot
see a picture.
Make sure that the power cord
is plugged
into a grounded
electrical
outlet.
Make sure that the power button
is turned
on.
Make sure that the selected
input source
is connected
to a working
input source.
If your
TV is connected
to your
computer
in RGB or HDMI
mode,
press
any key on
your keyboard
to "wake"
your computer.
You see a distorted
picture
or
You
may
be getting
interference
from
electrical
appliances,
cars,
motorcycles,
or
hear unusual
sound,
fluorescent
lights.
If you
have
not mounted
it on the wall,
try moving
your
TV to
another
location
to see if this is the cause
of the problem.
The
picture
has
abnormal
Make sure that the input source
cable is attached
securely
and correctly
to the back
patterns,
of your TV.
Make sure
that the video
input source
is within
the range
of your
TV. Compare
the
video
input source's
specifications
with your TV specifications.
The
display
image
does
not
If you are using RGB
mode,
make
sure that H Size and V Position
in the On Screen
cover the entire
screen.
Display
(OSD)
are set correctly.
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