Mine did the same thing. I thought maybe lightning got it so I replaced the power supply and the analog board and when I plug it in I can't even get the led on the front to turn on. Any suggestions?Mine did the same thing. I thought maybe lightning got it so I replaced the power supply and the analog board and when I plug it in I can't even get the led on the front to turn on. Any suggestions?
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You will need to click on the menu button on your TVs remote and then select the factory menu and next click on the factory settings to have the screen be not upside down anymore.
If your source is the TV (RF input), then the Caption button on the original remote for the DP42841 will let you cycle through the available closed caption options. If you have a universal remote, you'll need to find a code that lets a Caption (or CC) button work with this TV. This is shown on page 8 of manual. ManualsLib has the manual here: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/148706/Sanyo-Dp42841.html .
If your source is any set-top box, you need to disable the captions on that source. This can depend on the system setup. I know that on one satellite dish receiver, the captions for a second TV on the system had to be enabled from the primary TV. (Then the captions showed on both TVs.) On a IPTV set-top box that I use, to disable the closed captions, I need to enter the Settings menu using a pass code from the provider. Then the setting is under Audio.
This is a problem with the sound select board, and there is no real solution. One thing to try is to press the manual volume up or down buttons on the side of the TV and keep them depressed to see of remote volume control is restored. This over rides the volume creep issue. I solved this by shorting the UP control to ground and the creep went away, but there is no manual volume control any more, but the remote still works.
Hi You have a dead set. The first step is to open the case and check if main fuse.is open. In this case replace the fuse with a new one of same value. But if the fuse is blackened, you have a short in the power supply or in its output which require another approach Be careful on dealing with high voltage parts and follow security instructions.
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