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Hi Paula, check the HDMI input, on the Sanyo TV, where the cable box is connected, it is assumed that the channels are loaded in said box
Hola Paula, verifique la entrada HDMI, en el televisor Sanyo, donde esta conectada la caja de cable, se supone que los canales est?n cargados en dicha caja
You will have to purchase cable that was once used to connect an older VCR to the TV. This cable connector will go into the RF connection of the TV to the RF connection on the cable box. If the RF connector you are looking for in the back of the TV is gone...you will have to find a TV tech to attach a new RF connection to the tuner of this TV. Hope this will help with a solution!
try checking that the coaxial cable is inserted all the way. or it could be the wiring behind the walls on that side of the house is interfereing with the reception. or is there something else plugged in the same out let that wasn't plugged in in the opposing location? that could be causing issues as well. but first check the coaxial cable going into the back of your tv or cable box.
1. Connect PS3 to your TV
2. Select the Correct HDMI input on your TV
3. Press and hold the [power] button on the PS3
4. perform setup.
These are the steps to setup the video output for the PS3, It is possible that it is set to a resolution that your TV does not support.
If this doesn't work, you may want to contact Sanyo to ask if they have some protection circuit for the HDMI input. Some manufactures TV's will deactivate(turn OFF) the HDMI input under certain conditions. Unplugging the TV or some other procedure usually turns it back ON.
Sounds to me very much like the installer messed up. I would begin by confirming that there are absolutely no cables to the Sanyo, which if you checked the back is unlikely. I have never seen connections anywhere but teh front and back of anything other that a TV or game system. Once you are confident that the system is not connected, contact his company and inform them that he failed to hook that piece of equipment back up. It is their responsibility to make sure that it gets done.
did you try to connect your tv to another source in the house.if you have cable anywhere else. try to connect your tv to that cable.if that works you might have to buy a new cable for your tv.
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