lost the manual right? in the box new, but lost.
call your seller and ask for the manual?
it is not a computer at all so moved yah to Television forum.
so now you might get hits.and use the JVC african web site
is the only place you can get a manual not wrong as our USA site would fail.
did the TV new ,was it sold in AFRICA?>or else where.
if not there where, , tell JVC that not me,
set the time, my TV has no time. so yours must be unique.
or 785 here shows
press menu button
push << or ?>>. to time menu.
push ^ or down to set time.
ok to end
done.
best is a manual matching your exact TV and there are none here.
moved you to television forum random model not told.
lost the remote
first TV ever?
and batteries died in remote, I am on set 24 batteries in 12 years.
see how batteries sux
all TVs have reset,
ever read the manual first after all no 2 TVs are the same.
so we read the manual
screen is dead but are menus dead.
the rear of all TV s made a label and we read it and the model is there. like my wild guessed one top of this page;.
post you real model or get no answers correct. ever.
if TV is older than 2010 CCFL lamps inside are dead. use flashlight to see that is ture or not.
on my TV the red LED goes out turned on, so you do no have to start at it forever, a huge pain that but must turn out or PSU is dead in TV or the silly batteries in the remote are dead, or weak
read that word 2 times for effect, WEAk.
It sounds like a display panel fault. Anyway make it sure. Check the site linked here. It has illustrations and details to faults to LCD display screens. Contact any service technician too. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/ Pull up previous posts there, either by its
left side bar, or view it in Timeslide option.
First of make sure the unit is plugged into a live outlet. Test with a multimeter or a plug in reading lamp to be sure there is power there. If you have the set plugged into a power bar, try plugging the set directly into the wall outlet instead.
Next try turning the unit on with both the remote control and the power button right on the tv itself to ensure it is not just a problem with your remote control.
If you do have good power at the outlet and neither button will turn the unit on, then check to see if there are any lights at all on the front of the tv. Do they change color or flash when you plug in the tv or try to turn it on with the buttons?
Are you getting any sound from the speakers, or glow from the screen when you turn it on, or is the tv completely black and dead? You can try turning out the room lights while the tv is on to be sure there is not a faint glow from the screen.
Are you willing or capable of disassembling the tv to conduct basic electrical troubleshooting on the circuit boards and components inside the unit?
And approximately how much money would you be willing to spend to fix this unit? I only ask this because if you are unable to complete certain repairs yourself and need to bring the unit into a shop, then in some worst case scenarios, it is possible the total repair bill including labour may approach the cost of a brand new tv. However this is not always the case and some repairs are much less expensive to carry out.
Just comment back here to this page with as much of the information I requested as you can gather and I will assist you in determining the exact problem with your set and all your various options for resolving the issue.
it needs service, that means using tools and meters and spare parts to find cause.
dead screen black screened at all times.?
even in HD TV antenna mode for HD TV?
or just the remote CLICKER batteries dead.
tell things that work and no not work , even LED actions.
the maker has no books on this old TV
https://jvcproducts.com/us/contact/support.html
here they are ask them>?
what rare TV. good luck fixing any RARE TV.
moved you to TELEVISION.
Return it to your place of purchase and get something else anything else you wouldn't believe how many people are having Issues with the LT series get rid of it.