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Input Block on my RCA RT2412-E television.
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You state "I tried to play my DVD player in the AV output". It should be the AV Input not the Output on the television. Ideally you should be connected by an HDMI cable!
You need to do a Factory Reset. That should bring back the Default code.
RCA VCR stops playing after a few seconds
It could be due to wornout or broken belts,the VCR uses belts to operate various the mechanical components.If the belts are damaged the machine may stop playing tapes.
It can also be an electrical problem,if there is an issue with the the electrical components of the machine such as power supply or circuit board.it may cause the machine to stop playing tapes
What is the code for a naxa DVD player ND-861
To program your RCA universal remote to control your Naxa DVD player ND-861, you will need to use the correct code for your device. Here are the steps to follow:
Power on your Naxa DVD player.
Press and hold the "Code Search" button on your RCA universal remote until the indicator light turns on.
Release the "Code Search" button.
Press and release the "DVD" button on your RCA remote.
Enter the code for your Naxa DVD player. You can find a list of RCA remote codes for Naxa DVD players in the RCA remote manual that came with your remote or by searching online. For example, the code for Naxa DVD players may be 3394.
Press the "Enter" button on your RCA remote. The indicator light on your remote will turn off if the code was entered correctly.
Test the remote to see if it's working. Try playing a DVD and using the remote to navigate the menu.
If the first code you tried didn't work, repeat the steps with a different code until you find one that works. If none of the codes work, it's possible that your RCA universal remote is not compatible with your Naxa DVD player.
Model LED32B30RQ need 4 digit code to program universal remote. RCA TV
The 4-digit code to program a universal remote to work with a RCA LED32B30RQ TV model is likely to be one of the following:
11447 11758 11442
To program the universal remote to work with the RCA LED32B30RQ TV:
- Turn on the TV
- Press and hold the "Setup" button on the universal remote until the "TV" button blinks twice.
- Press the "TV" button on the remote.
- Enter the 4-digit code for your TV using the number buttons on the remote.
- Press the "Power" button on the remote. The TV should turn off.
- Press the "Setup" button again to lock in the code.
If the TV does not turn off after entering the code, please try the other codes listed above. If none of the codes work, you may need to refer to the universal remote manual or contact the manufacturer for further assistance.
Note: The method to program the universal remote may vary depending on the remote brand and model
RCA LED 50B45RQ tv turns on, lights up screen, but screen is solid blue.
It sounds like you may have an issue with the backlight of your TV. If a backlight is not getting adequate power, it can cause the screen to appear blue or have "flashing white splotches". The best way to resolve this issue is to have a qualified technician inspect the TV to determine if there are any issues with the backlight power supply. If there is an issue with the power supply, they will be able to replace it and resolve the issue.
I have a RCA dvd home theatre system rtd317 & the tray opens & closes with or without a disk & won't read the disk.
If your RCA DVD home theatre system RTD317 tray is opening and closing without reading the disk, and you've tried unplugging it, cleaning the laser lens, and the motor doesn't seem to be working, it's possible that there may be an issue with the motor or with the disk mechanism itself. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Check the disk: Make sure that the disk you are trying to play is clean and free of scratches. Sometimes a dirty or scratched disk can prevent the player from reading it.
- Reset the system: Try resetting the system to its default settings. To do this, unplug the unit from the power source for a few minutes, then plug it back in and turn it on.
- Check the motor: When the tray closes, listen closely to see if you can hear the motor spinning. If you can't hear the motor, there may be an issue with the motor or with the power supply to the motor. In this case, it may be necessary to have the motor replaced.
- Check the disk mechanism: If the motor is working but the disk still won't spin, there may be an issue with the disk mechanism itself. In this case, it may be necessary to have the disk mechanism repaired or replaced.
- Contact customer support: If none of these steps work, it may be best to contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance or to have the unit repaired by a professional.
Remember to always follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines when working with electronic devices.
I have RCA RTU4300 TV that has a picture issue.
Tv boards are fairly easy to replace. usually there are 2. one is the power board. should be obvious to see as the wire that plugs into the AC wall outlet is connected to it. The other will be the one your needing. Look on the board and find the part number. Then the search begin. Let me know if i can help further.
My RCA TV model RLDED3258 HAS A ERROR SAYING NO SIGNAL.
- Check the cables: Ensure that all cables are securely connected to the TV and to the device you're trying to connect. Make sure the cables are not damaged or frayed. Try a different HDMI cable to see if that resolves the issue.
- Check the input: Make sure the input you are using is selected on the TV. You can usually do this by pressing the "Input" or "Source" button on your remote control.
- Check the device: Make sure the device you're trying to connect (such as a DVD player or cable box) is turned on and that it's set to output video to the TV.
- Check the TV's settings: Some TVs have a setting that allows you to select which type of device you are connecting (such as a DVD player or cable box). If your TV has this setting, make sure it's set correctly.
- Restart the TV: Sometimes simply restarting the TV can resolve the issue. Turn off the TV and unplug it from the power source for a few minutes, then plug it back in and turn it on.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, then it may be necessary to replace the logic board.
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