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what kind of error message are you getting, if none open event viewer by hitting the windows key and the R key at the same time and type "eventvwr" after it loads look at your system logs to see if you have any messages there as to why it won't connect.
Hello Check the loading motor and loading belt. If loading motor has damaged, or loding belt has broken or loose. the in-out tray mechanism won't work well.
I had the same problem with the same tv, replaced the main logic board for $30 used on ebay and it works perfect now. Make sure all part numbers match on the replacement part otherwise it will not work, some tv parts work in combination with other parts.
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The belts in the VCR mechanism should be replaced. They are loose and elongatee. Due to this, proper loading of casette won't take place. If so, the video casette will not load properly, willl stop at its middle, will cause a short for the secondary supply; and finally will shut down the TV, and that is happens now with your device now. The inserted casette wont come out. You ahve to open the system, and take the casette out manually by turning the mechanism. If you have enough knoledge you can do it by yoursef. If not get it repaired by any experienced service technician. Never switch ON and OFF this set at this condition. It will make mor faults to get in with power supply system. OK.
Hello,
Yes this UPS will protect the TV and the DVR.
The TV is pretty energy efficient, and uses just under 100watts powered on. The DVR uses under 30 watts, so under heavy load you won't go over 150 watts if just these two devices are plugged into the battery backup side of the UPS. I'm not sure how long this UPS battery last's in a power outage, but since you are not using it to the full 360 watts, you should get double time out of it, though of course, its best to power off your devices as soon as you can.
Regards,
Chris
That would depend on the unspecified 'TV system' and its speaker requirements and controls. Most TV's don't support directly-attached speakers. Since these are self-amplified, half the battle is won.
Have you looked at any manuals?
Register and download the 6000 manual for free at retrevo.com
The Beloab 6000 speakers DO support connection to non-B-and-O products through the RCA Line In jacks but that presumes you have external volume control.
The unnamed subwoofer probably won't work with a TV. More details would be needed.
This speaker system would work with any 'standard' component-style system if you wanted to use them for the TV AND other sources.
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