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Polaroid FLM-2011 Television Questions & Answers
I have hooked up my tv for a computer moniter and
Dear Sir,
After switching your monitor as a TV you have to select input source as TV or DVI by using your monitor remote controller generally monitor set to VGA input.For using it as a TV you have to change the input from VGA to TV or DVI. It think it solves your problem.If you find any difficulty post a comment with more information about the problem,we will glad to assist you
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10/4/2022 6:12:46 PM •
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on Oct 04, 2022
My Polaroid FLM-2011 won't turn on. How can I know if it's the remote or the TV?
Check the remote control for its infra-red emission. Check it with fresh batteries. Check by pressing all the buttons on it; and see whether all of it generates infrared signal while pressing. If it is found OK, check and replace the infrared sensor inside the TV. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. It has details about how to check a remote control; by one among the post. Surf the site with patience. Pull up older posts. If the remote control is found OK; check and replace the infra-red sensor inside the TV. Contact any service technician.
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10/20/2016 7:32:44 AM •
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on Oct 20, 2016
Turn off
this happens to my tv as well it simply will just shut off and turn itself back on and then shut itself off every 2 - 3 minutes...can someone help??
11/12/2014 8:32:13 PM •
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on Nov 12, 2014
Polaroid flm-2011 no power
Going to have to use a volt meter and follow the voltage inside the set.Fairly straight path---AC comes into set past the fuse--at some point if it vanishes before the voltage is rectified (changed from AC to DC) something is open---a resistor or two should be there and may be opened. After it is changed to DC there are a number of other protection and blocking parts.The change from AC to DC usually involves a bridge rectifier.These are fairly basic tests but if you cannot do them time for a technician or a shop to look at the unit.There are a lot of fail safe's in place to protect a set from this type of damage but they are parts designed to destroy themselves in the process.
6/11/2012 6:40:20 PM •
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on Jun 11, 2012
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