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LG 32cs460 32" Inch Widescreen 720p 60hz Lcd Hdtv Television Questions & Answers
LG 32CS460 Lost freeview after cable unplugged
Check the cable connectors and the connectors on the wall and TV to make sure the cat didn't break any of them. (It seems odd that a cat would be able to pull a coax connector loose - maybe antenna cables in the UK aren't threaded as they are in the U. S. A.).
No picture, no sound
see the troubleshooting index:God bless you
No sound
1. Check if the TV and Amplifier (if
connected) is turned on and set correctly.
2. Check if the TV, DVD player and
Amplifier are connected properly.
3. Make sure the TV, DVD player and
Amplifier volume are not set to
Mute.
4. There will be no sound output
during
Reverse Play /
Pause /
Step /
Slow /
Search.
5. If the DTS soundtrack is enabled
in the DVD Disc Menu, but you are using Stereo Analog audio, the sound will
not work. Try switching the soundtrack to Dolby 5.1 or PCM mode in the Disc
Menu.
Does not
play disc
- No disc. - Load a disc into
the tray.
- Disc has been loaded upside
down. Place the disc with the label side up.
- Disc region code does not
match region code of the player.
- Disc type is not the correct
type to play.
- Disc is damaged or dirty.
Clean the disc or try another.
- Moisture may be condensed
inside the unit. Remove the disc and the leave the power on for one or
two hours.
I have a LG dvd
player 5083 inserted the disc the correct way into the draw but the machine does not play the disc a very slight humming noise is heard then it spits the drawer back out
Clean the Lens: Use a DVD cleaning disc to clean the lens. If the problem persists, consider professional cleaning.
Test Other Discs: Try playing different DVDs to see if the issue occurs consistently. If it's specific to one disc, that disc might be the problem.
Check for Updates: Make sure your DVD player's firmware is updated. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for firmware updates.
Try a Different TV: Connect your DVD player to a different TV to see if the noise disappears. If it does, the issue might be with your TV.
The hum is simply the player trying to read the disc. It can't so, it spits it out.
Remember that prolonged use of a malfunctioning DVD player could potentially cause damage. If the problem persists, consider seeking professional repair or replacement
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