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Emerson LC391EM3 39 in. LCD HDTV Questions & Answers
My set recognizes my USB stick,but will not play
Will not play what? There are some audio and video formats that Smart TVs do not recognize. You need to check the owners guide to determine which formats/file extensions work and whether or not there is a specific way they must be placed on the stick. Be advised that some files may have extensions that according to the owners manual may be supported, but the extension may actually be incorrect (such as an .mp4 file listed as .avi). These mislabeled files will usually play in PCs because the media players will recognize the correct extension and automatically use the correct decoder/codec.
Where is the reset or fuse on the lc391eme tv
The fuse is located on switched mode power supply board. If the fuse has blown the set will be dead no standby led light on front of set also when you plug the set into a power outlet you should hear the relays clicking. if you don't hear the clicking then the fuse has blown or another part of the power supply has failed and will require service.
How do i mount base to TV?
There should be a cover that can get removed from the back of the TV or the bottom. Your base will have matching screw holes to the ones under the concealment panel. There will most likely be 4 screws to put in. Once that is done then you should be ready to pop the cover back on and be up and running.
I Have my RCA CABLE HOOKED UP INTO MY TV I HAVE A PICTURE HOWEVER I DON'T HAVE ANY VOLUME AT ALL
How do you have it hooked up? RCA cables, HDMI, DVI, etc...
If you're using RCA cables (usually red, yellow, and white) check and make sure that the audio cables (red and white) are plugged into the correct sockets with corresponding colors. If you have properly connected the cables and your issue persists, then you might have faulty wires (might have a pinch which could have broken the wire through the inside) try again with different wires and see if it works. if it still doesn't work try pluging your RCA cables on different sockets (TVs usually have more than one component sockets)...make sure your red and white wires are on the same component # as the yellow wire.
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