Very likely the volume setting on your cable is set too high. The cable volume is separate from the TV volume. Once you lower the cable volume, then you can adjust your TV volume to find a happy medium that gives you more range between numbers. Have you already tried this?
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Check whether the audio is muted by accidental press at remote control button. Enter its sound menu, and check it. If muted, as you know there will be no audio output. If not muted, check the speaker/s. If found OK; check and replace the damaged component/s at its audio output section circuit board. If needy, replace this board as card basis. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Pull up older posts. Search the site by type in the "brand name" to your device; in the "Search box at the top right of the display window of the Homepage" to get gathered related posts. http://electro-medical.blogspot.com/
Does your TV have a "half-mute" setting:
* press MUTE once to reduce the volume to 50%
* press MUTE a second time to reduce the volume to zero
* press MUTE a third time to restore the volume to 100%
You mute/unmute with the volume controller on the right upper side of the tablet. If it's muted, run the volume all the way down to zero, at which point the slash mark through the volume icon will disappear. Then you can set your volume level.
Set the timer to 1 minute and then press the minus button to zero it. This makes the timer 'beep'. If it is quiet, press the minus button again and the volume of the beep will alter, running through 3 settings - loud, medium and quiet.
There's a Key Operator setting for muting the fax speaker. Press the 'system settings' button, then the Key Operator button to enter the access code to the key operator settings (default is all zeros),
Find the Fax settings button and then the fax default. The option to mute the speaker should be within the speaker volume settings.
I'm sure you have figured this one out. TV itself is causing the problems.
The circuit board that produces the audio signal seems to be the problem.
Before you call the repairman, go to the web site Shopjimmy.com just to get an idea of what the parts will cost. That way he doesn't rip you off.
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plug your headphones in and then mute the television using the remote.
While the TV is muted you can still use the volume up and down controls to adjust the volume through the headphones. I find that having the volume at 60-75% is more than loud enough on the headphones.
Just be careful when you unplug the headphones and take the TV off of mute, if your volume levels are still turned up you will be in for a jolt :)
Key Functions 7,8,9 = select R, G or B +100,0,PRE-CH = mute R, G or B INFO = test/normal 4 = shifts from point to line, grid move 2 = restore factory SOURCE = H/V select ADD/DEL = Save S.MODE = exit MUTE = cursor forward P.MODE = cursor back Volume +/- = moves convergence left or right Channel +/- = moves convergence up or down 1 = zero's all convergence settings (ugly!) U/D/L/R = move cursor SELF FOCUS = saves the convergence adjustment - do before exiting
Good luck. I let a sub-standard service joint work on mine - they replaced the OEM chips with a higher wattage equivalent, and I've had nothing but problems ever since.
change the audio ic it has a short within.this will restore your set to normal dont forget to make checks in that same circuit as there might be resistors,diodes or caps that had contributed to the failure of the ic.good luck.
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