Umms...unplug your tv from powerstrip and then wait a minute then plug tv into the wall socket instead. hope that helps but thats one of many tips i can suggest.
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you cant,the tv will always come on the tv channel. you can turn the item off that is plugged into the hdmi port then back on and it will take over the tv channel and switch to hdmi. so on a night turn off the item plugged into the hdmi port and on a morning after your tv has turned on then turn on the hdmi item and the tv will switch over itself
Step 1: check all connections redoing them if needed mean remove the cables and plug everything back in .
Step 2: check the plug, plug something you know works into the plug to Test it
if the plug has power plug the TV back in and try the front panel button to turn on the TV if the TV still doesn't turn on let me know and we try a few more steps
my tv dose not turn on , its show power light red and when I plug in its sound like timer and , then screen turn grey, I can not change any mode or volume , and can not turn it off , I have to plug it out,
Possibly. However, I would try rebooting the unit first. Unplug the TV from the power supply for about 5 minutes. Then reconnect and try to turn the unit on. If it still does not work, plug a lamp into the wall socket where you have the TV plugged into. If the lamp lights, then you're getting power to the wall socket. If you have the TV plugged into one of those "power strips" check that it is turned on. If so, plug the TV directly into the wall socket. If it comes on, then you have a bad power strip. If the TV still does not come on, you'll probably need repair service.
It varies as to what is actually making the TV shut down. Shorting the connectors on the A.C. plug have nothing to do with it turning back on. Its just the fact you are unpugging it for a few moments.
I feel foolish asking this but have you plugged it in? If you have it plugged in are you trying to turn it on with the remote? Have you tried to turn it on by pressing the on switch on the tv? Does the outlet work?
There could be any number of reasons for this. If the outlet has power (you can check this with any electrical device you have, plug it in and turn it on). So if the outlet has power AND the remote has fresh batteries AND the tv is plugged in to the outlet but still will not turn on even after pressing the switch on the tv...then you may have a blown fuse on the power input line into the tv. Take the tv to your local repair shop and ask them to look, if the fuse is blown they'll replace it and voila, your tv is fixed!
Please do not try to do this yourself, there is over 10,000 volts available at the flyback transformer even with the tv not plugged in.
Make sure the power is plugged into the TV.
Make sure that the yellow plug (from the white yellow and red plugs-also known as AVI) is plugged in all the way
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