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Sounds faulty to me (especially if it has been working fine for the last few years), i'd get it replaced, some of the new TiVo boxes are insanely good, and well worth checking out despite their also insane prices.
Well the LG tv is not getting the cable signal.Unplug the cable box about an hour.Replug the box let the software to upgrade the cable box.The LG tv should get the signal back as normal.Not,than the LG tv Tuner board have problems it dead.Tries Websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a refurbish Tuner board for the replacement.
Pl checked Cable Signal level with db meter it should be 50 to 60 db.in your cable pin.or you can attach any other small TV and check picture quality.Most of this is your cable problem.
hi, you`ve lost your convergence ic`s, unless your very proficient at solder work I`d advise you call a tech, will require removing 2 large IC`s and possibly a few small support parts, resistors, chemical fuses etc. Every place is a little different but runs approx. 300.00 at my shop, gl, video-tek
Er00 - The software that was available for upgrading was of an older or of the same version as the one already in the digital-box.
Er01, Er02 -The upgrade failed. Some information was missed out.
Er03 - The internal memory is not large enough to receive the upgrade.
Er04 - The signal was disturbed during the upgrade.
Er05 - Wrong type of data was received during upgrade.
Er06 - Not used.
Er07 - Access problem in back-up memory (EEPROM).
Er08 - Access problem in video memory.
Er09 - Can not find any data to do an upgrade.
Er10 - Poor or no cable-TV signal.
Er11,12 - Not used.
Er13 - Unauthorised data signals received by the digital-box.
Er14 - Faulty data signals received by the digital-box.
Pb01 - A problem in the ROM memory is detected.
Pb02 - Memory size is too small.
Pb03 - A problem occurred during start up (initialisation problem).
Pb04 - Internal communication failure.
PbF9 - Hardware error identified during start-up
From elsewhere on the web:
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1. Turn off the unit for 15 minutes to cause a full reset. 2. Turn on the PVR with everything attached except the antenna input. 3. You will get an Er09 on the display. On my PVR there was no output on the TV screen whatsoever (totally black screen). 4. Press 'OK' on the remote (confusing as there is no clue that this is what you should be doing, though Sagem support thought that the PVR should prompt you. 5. The box reboots in standby mode."
Good Luck...
I also see some mention that if the above procedure doesn't work, try pressing "Menu" twice to see if that clears error 09.
Well, I can tell you it shouldnt have anything to do with your not having an HD box. The TV does not require a HD signal to give you a quality picture. The HD box only gives you the enhanced HD signal, but should work as any regular TV without it. How do you have it connected?
A snowy video indicates that your input signal is relatively weak. On the other hand, a noisy picture is when there are too much interference is super imposing on the video.
Snowy picture comes about when the signal coming in the RF INput (Ant/Cable) at the back of the unit is below a certain level. If this is the case, then it is not a problem with your TV but rather your aerial (antenna) or the cable from your provider. A way to verify that it is the ant/cable that is the cause and not a defective TV/tuner is to hook up an old VCR set to Ch. 3 or 4 to the RF IN of your TV using a short 75 ohms coaxial cable terminated at both ends with FP-5 connector. Play a known clear good tape and set your TV to Ch. 3 or 4 as the case maybe. If the picture is relatively clearer, better, then you have just confirmed that it is indeed your aerial or your cable (provider) that needs looking into. If on the other hand, the VCR signal is also snowy then chances are that you have a problem with the input stage of your TV including possibly your tuner.
For your aerial problem, antenna orientation or replacing with a higher gain antenna might help solve the snowy signal. For your cable problem, you have to call-in for service from your cable provider. If it is a TV problem, your best course would be to seek the services of a qualified TV technician since this involve electronic circuitry analysis, diagnosis and possible component replacements.
Additionally, you may try looking for any loose connection, loose grounding, broken wire or anything out of the ordinary in your connections.
Hope that this be of some help/idea. Pls post back how things turned out or should you need additional information.
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