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I need to see a diagram of the back of the tv to help hook up cab
I need to see a diagram of the back of the tv to help my daughter who is 4 hours away hook up cable. Is there a 3/4 switch or what .I have no idea what i dealing with and she is soo very blonde!!! helpa frustrated single mom! the tv is a trutech/funai cr 202 TT9....thank u!
Re: i need to see a diagram of the back of the tv to help...
Go here for the manual:
http://www.funai-corp.com/6pdf/om/CR202TT9.pdf
Back panel diagram is on page 7. Setup selections are menu driven. See page 10 for Initial Setup. Channel scan (after setting input to "Cable") should do most of the work for you.
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Look for Ethernet jacks. You want to hook both your computer and your daughter's laptop to the router to out ports i.e. usually on the front side. The back side of router would hook using probably another Ethernet jack to your modem.
My sincere apologies for the delayed response. I am personally going back to answer your unanswered questions. I have only been a free contributor to this site for the past 4-months.
I do not know if you still need this information, but I am going ahead and answering it anyway.
If it's hooked to Dish network, you have a receiver to connect to the TV. If you're using the receiver's RF output on channel 3 or 4 to the TV's antenna jack, you need to have the receiver on while the TV is scanning or it won't add the receiver's output channel. You can rescan channels after you turn the receiver on. If the TV has AV input jacks and you're connecting the receiver that way, you need to switch the TV to the AV input. That may be difficult or even impossible without the TV remote.
Did you find the solution to being able to hook your daughter's PS2 through the Magnavox VCR/DVD player? If not, here is the solution: Connect it in the back of the player in an input (not an out). Set the player in VCR mode and using the remote enter "001". Hope this helps!
i have the same model, so try going to menu and doing the add/delete channel thing....also i found that i only get all my channels if the tv is set to catv instead of tv
Is your DVD player a DVD/VCR combo? If so, hook the "tv out" (sometimes called "ant out" ) to the "ant in" on the DVD/VCR, then hook the "ant out" of the DVD/VCR to the "ant in" on the tv. Then make sure the DVD/VCR and TV are on the appropriate channel (3 or 4).
If it's NOT a combo, or these instructions don't work for you, i will need pictures of the inputs/outputs of the devices.
Turn the set on, hook the cable directly to the TV, take the remote control and press 1 - 1 and if the TV tunes in channel 11 then your set is fine. If the TV was autoprogrammed when hooked to a cable box then the only channels that will be stored in memory are 3, maybe 4 and AUX. To correct this simply go back into the menu and look for the "autoprogram" option and perform the autoprogram while the cable is directly connected to the TV, without a cable box.
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