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Bring up the menu for the tv with the remote and try to find something to the effect of resetting everything to factory default settings. If this does not rectify the problem, it probably is not worth taking in to get fixed as this can be very expensive and the tv is older anyway.
Using the remote control hand unit that came with the TV turn on TV. Then go to the set up menu. Locate the entry for Front Panel Lock (FPL) and select no. Once you have done that exit the set up menu then on the same remote push the "input" button while watching the screen. Push button once wait a few seconds for a picture to appear, if not then push the button again, continue until you have selected the input that provides a picture. Right now you are in the Front inputs you should look for Video 1 or 2.
it really depends on which input you plugged it into, if you plugged into the cable connection make sure on the dvd player it says output for that connection, if it says input then you can't use it as an output, a lot of the new ones are made that way. use the rca outputs and plug it into the input on your tv, then switch the input from your remote and you should see it pop up, should say input 1, input 2, frnt, and others, those are actually channels
Initially, postback with the brand and model of the DVD player.
Offhand, depending on the model / feature, the DVD player maybe connected using a coaxial patchcord and the TV set to either Ch 3 or 4. If however the DVD is connected by AV cables such as yellow, white & red, the the 27F520T should be set to make use of external source. On the original remote control, press the INPUT button a couple of times until VIDEO is displayed (if connected at the back) or FRNT if connected to the front.
Knock sensors measure unusual amounts of noise often they are faulty & need to be replaced but in your case it sounds like they have detected a problem. Are you running all identical tyres & they are all facing the correct direction for their rotation & all identical pressure? It could also be bearings or cv joint too. I suggest checking all the above then take it too a tyre break & suspension specialist & or subaru technician
you will need to change a setting
but to know the settings that are required and what you should not be doing with the input of the game will require alot of typing to you , to tell you important information
if you want to know what to change you will need to give me a fixya , because everything else just hurts our score an makes us not to want to help any more or at all, sorry but this is fixyas doing
otherwise I will be glad to give you the info
On either the front of the TV or a universal remote (which I assume you have already programmed) hit the MENU button. Go to option 4 "Channel". Go down to "List and Labels." Hit the CH up or down key until you see "FRNT" come up under the channel # heading. If your DVD is connected and playing, you'll see it playing now. Exit the menu to watch. You'll have to reverse the process to get back to watching TV, but there doesn't seem to be any way around this if you don't have your RCA remote. This process is guaranteed to work on an F27442 and will probably work on some other RCA models.
Use the input button on your remote control... as you press input you should see VID 1, VID2, COMP 1, FRNT and then DVI... When you get to DVI you should see your picture..
The PS50700 uses the PTK195 series chassis. You can switch the TV to the video mode by pressing MENU, press channel down 3 times to highlight "4 Channel", press MENU, press channel down twice to highlight "3 List and Labels", and then press MENU. The current channel will be highlighted, and you will press channel down until you go below channel 1, which is where the video inputs are (VID1, VID2, FRNT). To exit, press MENU, choose "Exit", press MENU and choose "Exit" again, or just wait until the menu times out. An easier way is to get a universal remote that has an "INPUT" button.
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