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Boxes can be a pain. Do you have a Video or Av button on the box that you can try and press.
Sounds like TV is set up Ok otherwise the guide image would not go on the screen. My mother in Laws digital box often gives me curry. (first thing to advise - never buy mother in law technology - the old bag will call your cell phone at all hours to figure out why it isnt working - second words of advise - never give mother in law cell phone number)
First thing to do simply unplug the bloody thing from the power socket to reset it.
Failing this It is often the video mode outputs on the box that are not set up properly. Even though the startup image and guide comes on unless the correct video image output is set up properly you will not be able to view the TV.
You can visit the Craftsman website to get this info. You will need your Model Number and Serial number to download an owners manual. The manual should show you where the battery is.
Your personal access code will be erased and return to the default (0000) when a power failure occurs or when you turn off the power using a wall switch. If you forget the code, unplug the power cord for 10 seconds to restore the access code to 0000
Those adjustments were marked with letters so you could set ant position to any channel, and the channel know was marked A-L as well. The set came with labels you could put into the knob with the numbers.
Associated with each of those adjustment screws should be a small switch, labeled (if I remember correctly...I was a Sears TV tech over 10 years ago and haven't seen one of these sets since then!) VL, VH and UHF. VL is for channels 2-6, VH 7-13 and UHF 14 up. There might also be a little indicator window showing how far up the band you've gone. There may also be a switch marked AFT on/off. If you have that, turn it off to set the tuning and turn it back on when you're done. Put the switch on VL and turn the adjustment until you're tuned to channel 3. You'll know when since you'll see the programming.
I hope I haven't been totally off base. Like I said it's been a while. If this has helped, please feel free to give this solution a good rating. (If not, please feel free to pretend this never happened!)
in side the mother board(kit) there should be vertical IC gone. check the vertical section for the IC number and replace it , this will solve ur problem
The TV is in factory or demo mode - turn tv off and unplug it from wall outlet for 30 seconds - turn tv back on after 30 seconds and see if problem goes away. If not, press the (volume -) and (channel -) buttons repeatedly for about 10 seconds to see if "C" will go away. If this fails call 1-888-PHILIPS for further assistance (they do Magnavox also).
Hi - are they both in the same area code? When they call you, do they show up on the caller i.d. the exact way that you would dial their number? Thanks?
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