I turn on the TV and the power LED turns on green, the screen gets lighter, but no picture appears, and pressing the INPUT and MENU buttons have no effect.
SOURCE: input menu keeps popping up and switching inputs
The most likely thing is one of the switches under the control buttons ON THE SET is bad---see my stock explanation:
Keyboard issues and answers: A problem that is more common than most people think is an issue with buttons on the control keyboards of modern TV sets. Recently for whatever reason I have seen more questions about this so I have composed this answer and solution for these kinds of problems. It can be any button on the set-channel up/down or volume up down-you name it. The symptoms are the same: channel will scan up or down and will not stop-remote control has no effect on this---It can be channel, volume, or even input or menu if the set has those up front or on the side of the set. All these push controls have something in common-beneath each is a tiny momentary push switch-when pushed with the plastic button it performs a specific task (vol up or down etc.). What happens is the afflicted switch beneath the plastic button is bad-when released it is supposed to stop its function but does not. Keyboard or button controlled features have PRIORITY over the remote control, hence the remote will not stop this from happening. Both the remote and the keyboard go to the microprocessor in the se t but the keyboard is first in line. How to resolve this issue? Someone needs to get at the tiny pc board with the buttons and locate the one associated with the issue (ie sound or channel etc) and unsolder that switch from the board-usually just two pins (may be more for mounting only purposes) and then see if set does not have the issue with switch out of the circuit. For the TECH minded with the board out test here the switches with a ohm meter set to high resistance-any reading with button not pressed means a bad switch-seen ones that read 5,000 plus ohms-it may be necessary to unsolder more than one switch to locate the offender here but an open reading with switch not pressed is the rule. I have taken the time to compose this answer as some do not understand what is happening in these types of situations---No magic wand or smoke and mirrors here-have to disable the offending switch to know. The beauty (in my view) of this kind of problem is if found, you really do not have to replace any part-just operate the set with the remote with one button that no longer functions on the set itself-who could ask for more? SD TECH
SOURCE: Remote's menu and input buttons, and television Input button not responding
well the problem sounds like it could be the IR sensor on the tv or somthing in that circut that is failing or the EPROM chip that controls : Vol up/down , Channel up/down , Power on/off ,Menu , Input selection , ect... is failing, thus this will trigger the protection circut to shut the tv down. this kind of a problem only gets worse and can dammage other components if not repaired soon so it will need testing to determine the exact cause
SOURCE: I cannot watch cable TV on Input 1 when Input 2 is activated.
Tries to reset the tv Tuner board back to factory setting.By go into the tv menu.Go to PICTURE,go down to reset the Tuner board.All the HDMI ports should work now.Not,than the HDMI port 2 is shorted and dead,don't used the HDMI port 2.The tv should work fine,or tries websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a refurbish Tuner board for the replacement.
SOURCE: Sharp LC37D44U Power LED was flashing green. TV
I had the same problem. all the service reset would only make the display come on for a few second with no "k" on the screen - only the channel would show up. I purchased a complete set of board for the lcd on ebay, and started swapping them one by one. The inverter boards were the culpret. Tele working 100% since that board swap.
70 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×