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GPX KCL8806DT 7 in. Portable Television Questions & Answers
What size Machine Screws do I need to mount a GPX Under Cabinet TV?
Um, "machine screws"? Unless you have a metal fitting inside the cabinet for those to screw to, you don't need machine screws.
Assuming you do have the metal fitting, then take that fitting to the hardware store to get the correct screws (and perhaps nuts). How long? Measure the thickness of the bottom of your cabinet, add the thickness of the bracket(s), and get the next size longer.
Broken on/off button
The spring is probably jammed or broken, just grab a small pick tool or something thin and small and pry it out, that should be a temporary fix if not then the front side panel has to be dissasembled and the spring or switch has to be replaced.
Good luck.
Instalation instructions needed
Every website that said they had it they didn't. I would call GPX during business hours and tell them you need a manual. http://www.gpx.com
Will not play Movies but will play Music
- Media player is ultra-slim and mounts under cabinet to save counter space
- LCD TV with 7-inch screen comes with 181-channel cable-ready tuner
- TV screen swivels for variable viewing angels
- Digital tune AM/FM stereo radio with station presets with dual front-firing built-in speakers
- LCD display with blue backlight
- Instant weather band
- Digital clock timer, timer sounds to alarm or radio
- Auxiliary audio/video input jacks
- FM wire antenna
- AC powered, built-in AC line cord
- Battery back-up against power failure, remembers time
- Uses two AAA size batteries for back-up (not included)
- Soft-touch membrane remote control with direct channel select
- Under-counter mounting template
check if your player can read mpeg, avi. divx, etc..
Tuning a tv
YOU REQUIRE THE REMOTE CONTROL FOR THIS FUNCTION IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THIS THEY ARE AVAILABLE FROM www.tvs-services.com or call 01245 392539.
Will a canadian tv work in the states on antennae?
Three things you need to worry about:
The Frequency (Canada is 60Hz) same as in the US
The Voltage (Canada is 120V AC) US is 110V AC
The TV Standard (Canada is NTSC for analog & ATSC for digital) same as in the US.
Most new TVs are designed to operate, with 65V AC to 240V AC automatically.
To be sure about the voltage and frequency, read the label on the back of your TV.
Best of Luck
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