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KALYANA KUMAR Posted on Oct 16, 2018

HDMI Ports don't display Video

Have a Mitsubishi LT-55154 LED TV. Currently, the HDMI ports don't work. Other inputs seem to work. I shutdown the TV and the HDMI devices that are connected to it. Then I restarted everything. It didn't help. I have reset the TV to the original setting. It does recognize the HDMI input device when connected. However, just displays Blue Screen when switched to that input whether I connect a Blue Ray player, or STB or PC. I have tried all 4 HDMI ports with different devices try putting on cable and channel search then use 3 or 4

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Giddoni

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  • Posted on Dec 27, 2008

SOURCE: looking to connect HDMI cable from dellW5001c to xbox360

Double check if you selected the right tv input HDMI 1 or 2 or 3 etc. if thats ritgh then

Make sure the component cable is not pluged in to the xbox.

if you have another hdmi divice, try it on the same port to see if the problem is the tv.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2009

SOURCE: the HDMI "input" ports damage output ports of connecting devices

i know this sounds stupid, but have you "toggled" or "played" with the HDMI cables? are they the same manufacturer? HDMI channel connections are very fickle. If just one connection is not exactly correct, they go to a limp, no go status. Since they run at such a minimal voltage, i can't see them "blowing" the outputs on the devices.however....if your cable has a serial type output for video only, I would connect the hdmi convertor to it and see if it works.

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Kelly

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  • Posted on Feb 19, 2010

SOURCE: I cannot get video signal from my Samsung p1590

I think this one is for the Onkyo wizards:

I would write them via email here:

http://www.onkyousa.com/feedback_form.cfm

1-800-229-1687
However I did find this 2 page hookup manual with nice notes at link listed below that may help you solve the mystery:

(seems you may have to assign the digital input)

http://filedepot.onkyousa.com/Files/QuickHookup/TX-SR606_QSS_En_A.pdf?CFID=918117&CFTOKEN=40624545&jsessionid=f0306ea8a0d68bb60a49102e3e5510576756


Assigning the Digital Input
If there’s no sound, you’ll need to assign the digital inputs as
necessary using the setup menus on the TX-SR606’s display.
If you connect your DVD player to the AV receiver’s COAXIAL 1
DIGITAL IN, and your cable/satellite receiver to the COAXIAL 2
DIGITAL IN, as shown, it’s not necessary to assign the digital input.
The onscreen setup menus appear only on a TV that is
connected to the HDMI OUT. If your TV is connected to the composite video or S-Video MONITOR OUT, or the
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT, use the TX-SR606’s display when changing settings.

Thanks for using FixYa!

Kelly

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 03, 2012

SOURCE: suddenly lost Laptop to Mitsubishi 60c9 connection using HDMI

never plug in hdmi when comp.is on you may burn your hdmi port

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