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Bush TV and Setting Default Inputs

I have a Bush LCD32F-1080P full HD TV with a digital aerial wired in through the DTV port and Sky HD in the HDMI port. How do I get the TV to automatically default to the HDMI input each time it's turned on - it always goes straight to DTV and it seems fairly unresponsive on the remote when trying to change inputs - I really want it to default to HDMI all the time.

  • my_shopping Jul 19, 2009

    Sadly, that's precisely what we do. Remote control to turn off with the TV set to the HDMI input - turn it back on the same way - defaults back to DTV.
    The manual refers to going into the setup menus and choosing the HDMI input and setting it as default - we've done this but still it insists on defaulting back to DTV.

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Not an expert on this model but generally if you switch the TV on by pressing the remote's power button it will come back using the input you previously used. If you press a channel button it will come back to DTV.

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I just did it if you go to settings on your tv then the final option then deselect the ones you don't use It automatically kicks in to what's on :-)

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