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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
General troubleshooting
Before calling a service technician, please check this chapter 
for a possible cause of the problem and some solutions you can 
try.
Black box on screen
The Closed Caption feature is set to one of the Text 
modes (T1T2T3, or T4). Set the Closed Caption 
feature to Off (- page 43).
TV plays a recorded announcement when LEDs are blinking
When certain non-standard conditions occur, the LEDs 
on the TV will blink and the TV will play a recorded 
“voice announcement” describing the condition (see 
“LED indications” on page 80 for details).
TV stops responding to controls
If the TV stops responding to the controls on the remote 
control or TV control panel and you cannot turn off the 
TV, press and hold the POWER button on the TV control 
panel for 5 or more seconds to reset the TV.
Other problems
If your TV’s problem is not addressed in this 
Troubleshooting section or the recommended solution 
has not worked, use the Reset Factory Defaults procedure 
(- page 31).
TV will not turn on
Make sure the power cord is plugged in, and then 
press p.  
The remote control batteries may be dead. Replace the 
batteries or try the control panel buttons.
If you have recently replaced the lamp unit, make sure the 
lamp unit and lamp unit door are installed properly 
(- pages 81–83).
The lamp unit may need to be replaced (- pages 81–83). 
Also see “LED indications” (- page 80).
If the TV is powered off and then quickly on again when 
the lamp unit is hot, it may take several minutes for the 
picture to appear on-screen. This is a property of DLP TV 
lamp technology and is NOT a sign of malfunction. For 
details, see “IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT HOT 
LAMP RESTART” (- page 2).
Picture problems
General picture problems
Check the antenna/cable connections (- Installation 
Guide
).
Press + on the remote control or TV and select a valid 
video input source (- page 32). If no device is 
connected to a particular input on the TV, no picture will 
display when you select that particular input source. For 
device connection details, see the Installation Guide.
Antenna reception may be poor. Use a highly directional 
outdoor antenna (if applicable).
The station may have broadcast difficulties. Try another 
channel.
Adjust the picture qualities (- page 42).
If you are using a VCR, make sure L on the remote 
control is set to the correct mode (see item 22 on page 
13).
If you have two VCRs connected to your TV, make sure 
you have not connected the same VCR to the TV’s output 
and input connections at the same time (- Installation 
Guide
).
Do not connect both a standard video cable and an S-
video cable to the same set of VIDEO inputs (VIDEO 1
or VIDEO 2) at the same time (- Installation Guide).
Noisy picture
If you are watching an analog channel (off-air 
broadcast or Cable TV), you can set the CableClear
®
 
feature to AUTO to reduce visible interference in the TV 
picture (- page 54).
Video Input Selection problems
If the Input Selection window does not appear when 
you press + on the remote control or TV, press + a 
second time, which will change to the next video input 
source and display the Input Selection window.
Cannot view external signals or channel 3 or 4
If you cannot view signals from external devices 
connected to VIDEO 1VIDEO 2, or ColorStream
®
, or 
from channels 3 or 4, make sure the Input Lock is set to 
Off (- page 50).
Poor color or no color
The station may have broadcast difficulties. Try another 
channel. 
Adjust the Tint and/or Color (- page 42).
When the ColorStream
®
 signal source is active, the 
VIDEO OUT terminal does not output video. To receive 
video from the VIDEO OUT terminal, a standard video 
or S-video IN connection must be used instead of the 
ColorStream
®
 connections.
POP problems
If you label all of the inputs as “Hide,” the POP feature 
will be disabled. If you then attempt to access the POP 
feature, the message “Not Available” will appear on-
screen (- page 40).
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