I purchased an LG television from a hotel sale, it turns on but its saying "aux input not available" and stuck on the cable option i believe
SOURCE: I received an LG 32LX4DC Flat Panel Television
Just an FYI if anyone is having this same problem a factory reset will solve the issue.Follow the above directions... "1. Press MENU repeatedly till it seems to not respond. 2. Enter 2-6-6-3 on the remote then Enter 3. At the top, it says ENTER PASSWORD 0000 4. Enter 9-8-7-6 then Enter 5. Installer Menu comes up scroll through the options until you see "factory reset" change the value from a 0 to a 1 with the arrow keys and then power the TV off. When you turn it back on it should be reset to factory defaults.
SOURCE: Can I do a factory reset on a LG M227WD Television
Try this: Unplug the set and anything connected to it. Hold in the power button for at least 60 seconds. Plug in and try it.That may do it, no guarantees.
SOURCE: I'm staying at a Hotel in Atlanta that has 42 inch
I would call the front desk. They usually have a maintenance person who can help you with the connection. If the TV HDMI port is not functioning, they may be able to swap tv's or move you to another room! Good luck!
SOURCE: rgb input is dissabled
If the TV has the lodgenet card installed, Which is what handles the pay per view stuff, there is no way to enable the inputs, if what they stream down from the hotel explicitly disabled the inputs. Only way around this would be to remove the 2 screws holding in the lodgenet card, and pulling it out of the back of the set (Don't have to pull it out all the way, just enough to disengage the data socket. Once the card is removed, you would need an actual LG remote (not the pay per view remote) and hit menu a bunch of times until it stops flashing menu on and off. Once it stops, you type in on the keypad, "98765" "ENTER". This will take you to an installer menu. Scrolling down to the highest numer there is (Should be one backwards from the "000" you start on" there is "Factory Reset" and you use the right arrow key and set it to "1" and then press enter. The TV will flicker a couple times, and then, all inputs are active. Once you are done with it all, pushing the lodgenet card back into it's socket, and installing the 2 screws will put the set back to the hotel settings. Now realize once that card is pulled, you won't be able to watch the hotel's PPV or inhouse channels, only a few Free to guest channels will show up.
SOURCE: Will an LN32A550P3F LG LCD television purchased in the USA work in Australia?
That is far away from home.
The only thing I amcertain of is that the three point plugs are not the same in Australia as in the USA.
I would ask an electrician whether you need anything else, like a transformer. Anyway do not plug the TV in until you have made sure that the electricity worksin the same way. 110 vor 220v.
tread carefully
Kolbrun
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