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Dynex DX-L32-10A 32" LCD HDTV - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Can not accept dish network
We would be happy to help get that fixed right away. Thefirst thing we want to ensure is that all connected equipment is on. Check whattype of cable is used to connect the TV to the receiver. If you are using a CoaxCable to connect the receiver to TV1, check the receiver's back panel forthe output name. If your receiver has a "TV CH 3/4 out": TuneTV to channel 3 or channel 4, if it is labeled "HomeDistribution": Tune TV to channel 62 or 75. If using non-Coax(RCA, Component, or HDMI) to connect receiver to TV1, cycle through theinputs until picture appears; Most TVs have a "TV/Video","Input", or "Source" button either on the TV or theremote that came with the TV. We want to ensure that the TV and the receiverare connected properly, please visit this link to for more information on howit should be connected: http://www.dishnetwork.com/SupportSection/setup-receiver-totv.Once we have made sure everything is connected properly, unplug receiver for 10seconds then plug it back in, this will reset the receiver. If we are still notgetting a picture connect another component (VCR, DVD Player, etc.) to the sameTV, using same cable, same input, and same channel to see if it works. If youget a picture with the other component give us a call at 1-800-333-DISH (3474)for some additional troubleshooting. If it doesn't work with the othercomponent then replace the cable that was used.
We hope these steps resolve the issue. We want to thank you for being a valuedDISH Network customer!
Phillip Chang
DISH Network Customer Service Representative
The coaxal cable input got ripped off the tv...how
The only best and fastest way with no coplication to the tv,just replaced the whole tv Tuner signal board.Tries websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a whole refurbish Tuner signal board for the replacement.
Looking for the metal leg for the stand
If you were to log on to the
manufacturer's web site, I think you will be pleasantly surprised as
usually one is able to download, by model number, Customer
Instruction Manuals, list
of Dealers for spare part supplies as required.
Just Google the manufacturer's name and
follow the links. Make certain you are directed to the manufacturer's
web site as some search engines direct you to other sites and they
charge for the information that is normally free of charge.
I hope this helps.
The TV (32" Dynex flat screen) will not turn on.
Hello, it does not power at all, means not eaven a power light blinks in the front of the TV, which also means there could be no power getting to the TV through the cheater cord, or a completely busted power supply due to shorted power regulators, lightning damage or surges in the power line. The easiest is to check the outlet, the power strip braker if you are using one, the power cord going to the TV. The rest of things would be inside the TV(power supply and power regs etc....)
Connecting my Blu-Ray player
The bluray player is the device that determines 720p or 480p or 480i.
You must use the blu ray player remote control to go to the menu. No disc should be inside and this would be a menu for the bluray player in general and I am not talking about the menu that is for when you are playing a disc. So press the menu or setup button and go to settings if applicable. Choose the audio and video settings and choose video settings. For tv aspect ratio choose 16:9 widescreen and choose hdmi video out 720p. If there is an auto setting do not choose it. If you are using component cables and an hdmi cable, unplug the component cable first before adjusting the settings. Hope this helps.
Hooking up stereo to the 32
Your best bet for audio is connect the audio directly from each source to the stereo amplifier. Some lower end model TV's do away will the extra inputs and outputs.
Dvd
the remote has an imput button that you will press to swith what mode it is in
TV channel shows up behind the picture while watching dvds!
This is the best solution for your problem as a 40 year experience with wires etc.
Go to the source of your cable signal connector .
Open it and clean the terminals with emery paper , sand the end of the cable shiny clean from corrosion , get a new barrel connectors with gold terminals if possible lengthen the ends of the cable , insert and tighten good, use thick rg-16 or rg 40 cable with good insulation ends crimped professionally with a crimpier or buy ready made , not from dollar store. Get a gold plated professional splitter if you need one or two , it will cost about 15 or more each . Make the cable runs as short as possible, using the thick good cables. If needed get a signal magnifier. From radio shack or the source etc. Connect them good and tight . Ground the splitters . Problem solved , you will get crystal clear channel 2 to 7 including 3 and 4 . Isolate the TV cable from other cables and power wires.
Vitally
Can't hook vcr to tv
on the back of your VCR there will be a yellow colored port - most likely labeled "OUT" as well as possibly a white/red pair of ports.
The yellow is for a VIDEO hookup, the white and red are for AUDIO hookups.
These ports use what is called an RCA type connection.
Radio Shack, or just about any department store should be able to sell you an inexpensive set of RCA cables.
now on the back of the TV (possibly on the side) you will also have the yellow, white and red ports.
Hook one end of the RCA cable to the colored ports on the VCR, the other end of the cable to the colored ports on the TV.
last thing - the TV most likely has multiple inputs. there is probably a input button on the TVs remote, you need to press that button to cycle through the inputs until you get to the one the VCR is hooked up to.
its easiest to put a tape in the VCR and press play - when you get to the right input, you will see your tape...
good luck
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