SOURCE: I have model#NS-LCD37 T.V. The
turn off closed captions text mode
that should fix the problem
thanks
scott
SOURCE: VGA connection just reads "no signal" Brand new TV and VGA cable.
i have a 26" insignia lcd tv that i use as a montor uou musr set the screen resolution on your computer to 1024x768. if you use a higher resolution it will say no signal.so use your montor to set the resolution to 1024x768 then hook it to the vga and it should work. bob griggs
SOURCE: I have a LCD TV NS-LCD37. I replace the TV Main
As in the first place I thin when the set was opened for solving the sound problem and reassembled the whole set worked with a difference.
To me it looks as though you need to recheck and redo the first job once again . Please have the power lines taken off and the charge in the main power supply section discharged.
Now look at all the connectors , the drivers, the possible heating areas. there is a high possibility that bad connections , loose connections or DRY solder joints are a possible issue. Use a good light to look into the circuits and the connections. Unless you can probe with a voltage /signal test, replacement of the whole board is not a solution as to the cost.
Since you have the two boards a cross check on the components can be done. Please check power to the processor section, check the oscillations on the crystal to confirm the working of the processor, and finally the drivers of the different stages.
SOURCE: I have a problem using
There might be some garbage in the monitor processor, so unplug it from the wall for 40 min. and that should reset it back to normal.
SOURCE: setup insignia NS-LCD19. I get a "signal not
Your computer video output resolution is not compatible with the TV. Try adjusting your video card output settings to 800x600 at 60 hz to begin. Once the desktop displays on your TV, you may continue to adjust the settings to meet your needs.
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Correction, it actually appears on the screen Mode Not Supported
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