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Are you getting any picture at all? check your tv's input button on the remote if your cable box is hooked up with hdmi select hdmi, if it is component video cable select component video, and if it uses a coaxial cable it should be something along the lines of tv. Push the input button on the remote to switch between the different modes
if you have a problem getting digital channels (uk) find local channel number digital uk can help enter tuning menu go to manuial tune on tv or digi box. it will ask for channel number start with highest number pess ok or search repeat for each channel number normal 4or 5 depends on aera if still not getting all channels put aerial lead which come for aerial into tv bypassing any equipment such as vcr/dvd recorder then start again if still not all channels may need aerial upgrade .if yo get all channels connect vcr/dvd if some channnels disappear need to reset RF out on vcr/dvd remove aerial .connect vcr/dvd via scart reset RF out on vcr/dvd this can be found in vcr/dvd set up menu reconnect all leads should now work ok
Note do not set RF out to any digi channel numer
there is an input or input select button that gives you cable,hdmi and video composite,to run the vcr. hook up cable and put the tv on channel3 to make sure that works first,then play with the rca cables. keep in mind a tape has to be playing,the new tv have a signal sense circuit,if there is just "snow" you get a blue screen
Good luck! We are taking our unit back. We are both professionals dealing with multiple intense things, then we get home and can't figure this stupid POS out.
using the magnovox remote, reprogram the vcr's channels. set it up to use cable not air. when the vcr was unlugged it lost it's channel memory. don't buy new cables, you're getting a picture and sound so that means your rca cables are ok.
Hi, I have a Sansui Model San1880, after I have manually program the TV channels, I don't get no sound at all only on the TV channels its got good pictures but no sound, would you please tell me what to do.
Yes.On the back of the vcr you want your cable thats coming from the wall or digital box to go to the input of the vcr and the output on the vcr to go to the input of the tv.Once you have it plugged in and turned on (VCR).then put the TV on channel three and you should see a blue screen .Once you have all that hooked up go to the VCR and press the menu button ,what your looking for is the settings or setup button in the menu,it should say something like Autoprogram, channel search channel setup.once you find that allow it to search for new channels,youll know when you get it right because the vcr will start running through the channels and finding all of them.GOOD LUCK rate me FIXYA! if this works.
Sounds like it's wired up wrong...try this: take cable line to VCR in, VCR out to cable/receiver box(if you have one) then box to TV...it sounds like the vcr is getting the channels from the box and not the vcr...you will need to have the vcr scan the channels (round in the settings menu) You will also be able to watch and record 2 different things.
First, check in the VCR setup and see if it set for cable or off-air/broadcast/antenna (not always named the same). If it is set for off-air... then it won't tune cable channels beyond 13. It must be set for cable mode in order to tune those upper channels (mid-band, superband etc.).
I assume you have the VCR hooked up correctly- cable into VCR antenna/RF input, VCR RF/to TV output to the RF/Ant input of the TV.
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