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Angela Blake Posted on Nov 03, 2013
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I have dish network and have my satellite receiver connected to TV via HDMI port 1 and have no signal flashing across screen while on. I can change volume and use all buttons on TV and remote except channel buttons do not work for either and TV is showing I am on HDMI port 1 but cannot get anything on the TV to watch.

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Based on what you're saying it can only be a few things.
Trying putting the HDMI cable into a different port on the tv and change input.
Try changing the HDMI cable.
If that doesn't work, change over to component cables, change TV input again and see if that works.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 09, 2006

SOURCE: remote

tv needs an hc board replacement or the remote sensor on this board

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 11, 2007

SOURCE: TV suddenly doesn't respond to Sony remote & power button on Satellite remote.

I am having the same problem with the "initial setup" screen flashing repeatedly/ intermittently. It's not a problem with the remote. In the research I have done online, it seems as though this is a common/known problem with the Wegas that will require a service visit. Apparently the problem is a defective receiver chip. The best thread I found is at: http://www.agoraquest.com/viewtopic.php?topic=15393&forum=34&start=0&select_page_number=1 I've seen some speculation that it is caused by windex or cleaning fluid dripping down when the screen is cleaned and corroding one of the internal components. That's not applicable in my case, since I always just clean the screen with a microfiber dusting cloth. So, I guess I will be calling a repairman and spending $$$ to fix as it is now flashing up so often as to be unwatchable. Ridiculous, I think, given that my TV is only 3 years old!!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 01, 2007

SOURCE: now using satellite dish

Not likely - - there is nothing on the remote that would cut-off the signal, unless you have selective inputs and you were not viewing the correct one. However, "cable" CH03 is correct if your satellite is attached to the screw-on "F" connector in the back of the Tv... When you press menu on the reciever does a menu appear on-screen??
Bill

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 12, 2008

SOURCE: Wharfedale LCD3210AF Television- Digital problems!

I would imagine that the Digital PCB is faulty.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2011

SOURCE: Aiwa TV MODEL No. TV-A149 AGING

I have Aiwa TV MODEL No. TV-A149
The problem that I am suddenly facing is that I can't change channels or volume or use any other function. I can't even turn it off with remote control.

Its stuck randomly on a particular channel that I was watching at that point of time.

Along with that channel it now shows a message in flashing red color that reads :-
AGING
6EDEH

Now when I press ''Display'' button on remote control volume goes off and this code is shown :-
S123 K234 Y
100 000 0


The numbers in the second line can be navigated by ''CH+'' button and changed between 0 and 1 by ''Vol+'' button.

I really don't know anything about this. So, please help me out of this problem.

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