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Danny Gaunt Posted on Mar 11, 2012
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Logik freeview no signal

When watching keeps freezing wont do anything have to turn off at the mains. also does this when recording (only one thing and watching at same channel at same time) then comes up no signal only 3 months old and had new arial fit by a proffesional. freeview vin telly works when we switch the box off so know its not the arial. not got reciept so not sure if we can return it really frustrated when watchuing something and it crashes halfway through and miss the rest of the proggramme.

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Freezing is a sign of poor signal , if you connect to cable , try a DVD player if the picture still freeze that mean the TV is bad and has to be returned and replaced. if the picture is good with DVD player as your service provider to give you a better service by boosting the signal

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  • Posted on Oct 17, 2007

SOURCE: UK TV History Freeview Channel

UKTV History now finishes at 18:00, when it is replaced by a new 'cheap-tacky-repeats' channel called 'DAVE'.  Worst thing Free-view has ever done in my mind.

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lonewolf1957

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2007

SOURCE: TruTech PLV1615T 15 in. LCD TV

These TV's have a common glass see-thru fuse in the power supply.Remove the back of TV and you'll see it in the power supply section,the area where the power cord is soldered to the c.board.Remove fuse and test the fuse for continuity with a multimeter or continuity tester.You CAN"T ALWAYS tell if its blown just by looking at it.
I've repaired 2 of these already that I bought cheap on Ebay.Both had defective fuses.

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  • Posted on Apr 30, 2008

SOURCE: Samsung LE40R73BD DTV freezing, wont chnage channel

i've just some digging around and found that you can access a service menu and perform a reset which sorted the issue for me.

Access the service menu by pressing, in order, whilst the tv is in stand-by mode:

info
menu
mute
power

when the tv comes back on you will have a service menu; select option 12 (reset) the tv will then switch off.

this will reset your TV back to factory defaults.

turn tv back on and you should be prompted to go through the plug and play setup again - go through everything and then all should start working OK (it did for me)

HTH

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2008

SOURCE: Vizio 37 inch lcd

I haven't had any problems with my VIZIO, but I have had several really good experiences with their service people, so I would recommend calling them up. They have great product guaranty and if for whatever reason you got a defective item I'm sure they'll help you out.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 04, 2009

SOURCE: KEEPS SAYNG NOT PROGRAMMED TO WATCH NORMAL CHANNELS

Do a first time installation, move the TV or bite the bullet and either buy an external aerial or extend the main house aerial cable to reach the TV. assuming your TV has no signal where it is now

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Why does my pvr keep freezing

Sorry can't help on this. Presumably you've switched off/on at mains and checked all connections secure. Would a factory reset help, see tips how to do on fixya, although not sure if you would lose library data.
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Similar problem as you helped me solve before.

OK, I think I see the problem there.
The aerial lead from the DVDR to TV should be removed.
You should have it setup the same as the other Freeview - VCR - TV
Nutshell time:
Main aerial to Freeview input.
Loop aerial from freeview output to DVDR areial input (all this does is allow you to watch freeview, or standard both out of the DVDR)
So..
Scart from Freeview to DVDR input
Scart from DVDR output to TV
Set DVDR to AV input mode.
Set TV to AV (whatever number you need for that..you now won't get anything on screen unless you have the right input selected)

If you can now see the Freeview picture on the TV and change the channels with the Freeview remote then you should be set for recording.

Having the aerial and a scart lead both going to the TV is not needed.
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RECORDING PROBLEM

Connectivity problem. Without knowing your models and their available channels etc., it's very difficult to advise you exactly.
Broadly though ...... you need to get the input signal routing sorted.
Plug your aerial into the Freeview box. Make a connection from its RF out, (beside the aerial 'in' socket) to the aerial 'in' socket on the JVC. Run yet another co-axial connection from the JVC RF 'out' to the television.
Now - connect a scart lead between the JVC and the TV. Power off the freeview. Switch your TV to accept A/V - to show the JVC on screen. Read/go through the 'Set up' procedure on the JVC to scan in the available broadcast channels. When done - connect using a scart between the Freeview box and the JVC. This will be located on either the L1 or L2 channel selection.
IF as it seems you are using the freeview to watch all your programmes - and record in then you are simply watching and recording 'live' change the Freeview programme and the JVC gets that same one arriving in (and sending to the TV)
Unless you need to record Freeview only output - always record from the aerial input. You select via the television remote (and 'TV' selected) and the appropriate channel.
Complex to explain - hope it helps. The one thing to remember - is to make one set of changes at a time - check the result is okay, before moving to the next.
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