Question about Alba Televison & Video
Https://www.argos-support.co.uk/1223336-alba-19in-hd-ready-led-tvdvd-black This is the website for this TV.
Posted on Oct 01, 2018
SOURCE: Hi I have an LG
According to the log file, there was a spindle servo failure. The spindle servo is responsible for maintaining rotational speed accuracy. I'd say your drive is pretty much dead. See if you can read a disk in the drive. I wouldn't be surprised if it had a tough time just reading files.
Posted on Jan 24, 2009
SOURCE: alba-combined tv and dvd player - dvd section not working
open the tv and a dvd section
its either a motor is not running
or laser is not lighting
or dirty
Posted on Apr 25, 2009
SOURCE: Hi, I tried setting up my TV last night and all I
You must check your input signal...how is signal being sent to your' TV....set TV to THAT input type
Posted on May 20, 2010
SOURCE: Need a manual for a
If you were to log on to the
manufacturer's web site, I think you will be pleasantly surprised as
usually one is able to download, by model number, Customer
Instruction Manuals, and a list
of Dealers as required. Just Google the manufacturer's name and
follow the links. Make certain you are directed to the manufacturer's
web site as some search engines direct you to other sites and they
charge for the information that is normally free of charge. I
hope this helps.
Posted on Nov 21, 2010
SOURCE: Hi i have an alba
Hi,
Firstly, please make sure you have connected the SCART cable correctly. This should be connected to a SCART OUT socket on the DVD player to one of the SCART IN or EXT sockets on the rear of the TV.
If you have correctly connected the SCART cable the TV should automatically switch to the AV channel when you switch the DVD player power on or insert a disc.
Switch your TV on, then switch the DVD player off and then on again. If the TV does not change to the AV channel you may have the SCART cable connected incorrectly.
Not all TVs automatically switch to the AV channel when the AV device is switched on. On some TVs the AV input is on channel 0 or 99. On other TVs the AV input is not assigned to a specific channel. On these TVs you need to look for a button marked "AV", "INPUT" or "SOURCE" - either on the TV remote or on the buttons on the front of the TV. The easiest way to do this is to insert a disk into the DVD player and start it playing. Then press the "AV" "INPUT" or "SOURCE" button (whichever one you have) repeatedly until you find the signal from the DVD player.
Please check your connections and try using the "AV" "INPUT" or "SOURCE" buttons. If you are still unable to watch your DVD player, please post back with the following information:
1. Model number of the Bush TV
2. Brand and model number of the DVD player
3. If you are using any remote other than the ones supplied with the TV or DVD player, the brand and model number of the remote.
I will then be able to tell you exactly how it should be connected and which buttons (if any) you need to press to access the AV channel.
Hope this helps. Happy New Year!
Regards,
BElectric
Posted on Jan 01, 2011
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