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You may need to change the settings in your channel settings menu from "Antenna: Air" to Antenna: Cable" if you have a coax cable hooked into the back.
For whichever input the monitor is currently set to (i.e. Input 1, HDMI 2, etc.) it is telling you that the signal it is receiving is unusable. The question first is the monitor set to the input you truly wish to use?
If it is, then check the cabling between the monitor and the source device (cable/satellite box, game box, etc.) If you believe it the source is working, try swapping the cable or using a different input.
If that fails, try hooking up the source to another monitor and seeing if it works there. If you have a long cable run, try higher quality cables, the video signal can degrade over long runs (> 25').
It sounds like the monitor is receive *a* signal, just not one with enough data to be useable. Probably a bad cable.
No you dont need cable the game consoles can hook right to the t.v. Try hitting t.v video and seeing if its on another video channel. also make sure all of the rca jacks are hooked into the in on the t.v
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU USE A DVD INPUT (AV) OR A SAT/CABLE BOX CONNECTED TO THE AV INPUT'S ,,IF IT CLEARS UP YOU HAVE A SIGNAL BOARD BAD BUUUUUUT YOU CAN BYPASS THAT BOARD AND SAVE MONEY JUST BY USING THE AV INPUT...TUNICA
Usually need a second receiver. Cannot just split signal. With some cable providers you can split the cable before it hits the cable box for basic cable channels.
Suggest contacting Cable Company if does not work.
Substitute video jumper cable....
Re-check video out hook-up on back of DVD......
Sub out DVD with different DVD / VCR for test......................T.
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