LED display on the receiver is not working. Am I missing something simple or is it an internal problem? I just got the system and everything works great except the LED display.
If you are referring to the information display, it doesn't activate until you take the system out of standby (the bright blue LED at the corner is shining). When you hit the OFF button (on the system or the remote) and the blue LED shuts off, your info display comes on and says WELCOME.
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If its under the 1 year warranty call 1800 252 6123 and they will do it no charge with any type proof of purchase, if over the 1 year they charge 45.00 maximum! and will repair it or replace it if it cant be fixed, then ship it back with a 1 year warranty, takes 4 weeks aproximately
I have a RCA DVD Home Theater System, RTD315W. The "On/Standby" light is on (displaying a blue light), no other features are working. When I press a feature buttom, the blue light goes out. System just isn't working. System haven't been exposed to water/moisture. What the problem?
HI,the rca system should have a sub pre out socket,plug a phono cable into this then to input on your sub and set volume to half way,also make sure the sub is set to on in the setup menu on the system.
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CABLE GUY.
First set the DVD player To mono and then see. Check if the DVD assigned to coaxial input in receiver menu? Check if the Digital out activated in player menu?
There are quite a few ways to
connect cable box, DVD, receiver and TV together. At a
minimum---Connections between DVD and a/v receiver: For Audio, either
digital coaxial, digital optical or simple RCA (CABLE ONE); If you did
not use RCA you need to connect Video with either component or s-video
(CABLE TWO). For connection between a/v receiver and TV: either
component, s-video or RCA (CABLE THREE) You did not mention how your
cable (or sattelite) box is connected. You could use same set-up as
between DVD and a/v receiver for another one or two cables depending on
set-up used.
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