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A/V Jacks The message "connect your a/v jacks" will not go away. I have checked the physical connections and there is nothing disconnected. No matter what I try the message will not go away. It's very annoying because it sits in the middle of the screen.

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SOURCE: Input/Output Connections

This model Panasonic is a monitor. Component video, S-Video, and audiio connection ports are on the bottom of the unit. Once the unit is wall mounted you can hardly see them, hidden behind the front leading edge of the case. Two speaker connection terminals are found
slightly above the bottom edge at extreme left and right. The main power button is also on the bottom left.

Posted on Jan 03, 2008

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SOURCE: DMR-ES10....no image on tv screen

Try connecting the recorder with the yellow composite connector and make sure your tv is set to that input it may be that your tv says "dvd" but it is trying to use a different input then you are connected to. Some tv's have multiple video connections for one input, they should but not always detect which you are connected to. Make sure the input you are trying to use has only one connection in use.

Posted on May 24, 2008

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SOURCE: Scrolling message will not go away

press play for 5 sec/ should shut off
if not
try with no tape in press play and rewind at same time for 5 sec

hope this helps.
thanks,
daniel.

Posted on Jan 13, 2009

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SOURCE: Base appears to be shorted for phone connection.

I have same problem but it will happen while I am in middle of talking. handset will go dead and say it is not connecting to base, but base indicates line is in use. I try it with other handsets to no avail

Posted on Apr 17, 2011

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EL52500 Phone base & 4 handsets have static, message Line in Use. Bought new phone, charged, connected - it says no line. Have dial tone at phone line into house.

Sounds like your phone has a short. If you see the message "line in use" call your number, is it busy, now unplug your phone and call your number again, is it ringing? Indicates a short, possibly in your equipment. As for message " no line" is the electric connected to the phone and did you check for dial tone in tat particular jack with a known, working phone first...just to make sure there's dt @ the jack. Good Luck :)
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Why does my panasonic cordless home phone have the error message "check tell line?"

I like to use an old corded phone to diagnose telephone line problems. First though, try a new telephone cord between the base and the phone jack. (This can be obvious to some but I once saw a person swap a handset cord (the coiled cord) and an RJ-11 cable.)

Next plug a different phone into the jack. If it gets a dial tone, the KXTGA470B needs service. (If it is out of warranty, it may be better to replace it.) If the second phone does not get a dial tone, try the spare phone at a different jack if there is one. If the phone gets a dial tone at this jack, your wiring to the jack or inside it is faulty. I'd check the jack first, unscrew the faceplate and look at the back of the unit. There are two types of jacks. One has all of the conductor wires connect to screw terminals. If any wire is broken, strip the shielding from a bit more of the wire. Then wrap the wire under the appropriate screw. The other type of jack is a keystone. If a wire is loose, you'll need a punch-down tool (available at many hardware stores in the wiring section). Do not strip the wire, just press a new section into the correct point on the keystone. See http://www.lanshack.com/wire_phone_jack.aspx for the pin assignments.

If there isn't another phone line jack or there is no dial tone at another jack, find where your telephone service comes in. Open the box and look inside. If you are lucky, the service will have an RJ-11 connection. Plug in your test phone and check for dial tone. If there is still no dial tone, call your phone company and tell them to fix it. (I've had mice chew wires in underground service.) It will be a free repair. If there is a dial tone here, you've confirmed an inside wiring issue. One thing to check while you are at the box: since you have multiple jacks, check that all of the wires connect to the box. We had our service upgraded and they forgot to wire one jack to the new service box. (It was obvious when we went to the box; the wire was just floating behind the house's vinyl siding.)

Next consider your service type, if you have DSL with your phone service, check the filter. Some phone companies have these inside the home and you are responsible for it. Lightning strikes nearby can damage them and interrupt the phone line. Otherwise, since you didn't see any breaks in the wires when you inspected them, you may want a professional to check the wiring. It's possible to have one broken conductor within the shielding. (One way to test this is to swap the wires at the service box and the jack. Most RJ-11 lines are 4 or 6 wires. Two wires are needed for each line. Use the diagram I linked to above and physically connect the R2 and T2 lines to the R1 pins.) Some telephone companies will do indoor repairs for a fee.

If the service box doesn't have an RJ-11 connection or you have an outside DSL filter, ask them to send someone out to physically check the service. (Just because their computer says it is up, doesn't mean it is. I've seen it happen.)

I hope this helps.

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(My preferred test phone is an old rotary unit. It never fails unlike some newer phones.)
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Switch the input on your TV to "Component".
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Power but no sound help plz....

well here we go how do you have your pioneer radio connected .
did you run the radio speaker wire out to the factory speaker or did you have an amp connected to the rca output jacks.

1 well if the radio connect by the speaker wire out the
output chip in the radio is fried and needs repair ....

2. if u have a amp connected to power your speakers for sound
check the amp to make sure you have power and no lose connection or speaker wires disconnected.
3. it also possible that the rca jacks are fried too


I no by experience that pioneer loses ground on the audio output jack (rca) well what we did to fix it is..
take and 18 gauge wire stripe back about 1/2" to 1" of the insulation to expose the copper wire and wrap this around the metal casing of the rca jacks and then ground the wire to a ground point do this for both left and right rca jacks...

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All three were working but 2 of them quit suddenly and say "Check Tel Line". The one that still works is plugged directly into modem. The 2 that say check tel line will work if i plug them into modem just...

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When I try to play a dvd through my sony bravia, it comes in black and white. No matter what I do on resetting the factory specs, it stays black and white

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Only DVD works

rca jacks may be goin out, one of our did that and i had them replaced for under 20 bucks, jason
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