- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
Have a basic question about your Sharp product? Get started with the information below. Not what you're looking for? You can always email us at: PRODUCT ...
I had the LC code flashing on my Samsung dishwasher and my mom also had the same problem with her Kenmore dishwasher! We tried everything everyone has posted and nothing worked!! Turns out it was an easy fix! Just add jet dry to the jet dry compartment on the inside panel of the door to the dishwasher and it worked!! No more LC code and the dishwasher now works fine!! I thought adding jet dry was an option?? Apparently it is a requirement with these new dishwashers!!
hi does your tv have usb port if so, go to the sharp website look enter the model number of your tv look for firmware for your tv download it, then load it on to a usb flash drive, thanks
? 3:43
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHki4D0EwOo
May 24, 2014 - Uploaded by Tampatec
How to fix LCD lines on Sharp TV screen, hdmi video board easy ... Make Money From Your Broken Cracked LCD LED PLASMATV ... TV Repair Help for Vertical & Horizontal Lines on Your TV Screen ... Sharp Aquos LC-32 37 46 52DH65E 66E 77E - NoPic/Sound with ... Get video URL at current time.
We have frequent outages causing the TV to turn on from standby mode when power returns. (These ..... Sharp LC-70LE650U 70-Inch Aquos TV TURNS ON WITH PERFECT PICTURE AND ..... It has thin horizontal lines on the top quarter of thescreen. ..... hey there, bought a 52lg60-ua had no image/picture but had sound.
lc-39le440m does have a usb media player ,if you able to view file in the drive ,but unable to play it file format might wrong , else the port/board is damaged
It's Very easy To Solve 1 PointsProblem with Brother Ink for Dcp145c Lc-980.All You Need To Do Is Watch The Below Video And Follow the Step Shown In www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngVCcuONboI,I Hope After Watch Video You Fix yOur Brother Printer Problems,
The USB port on LC-32SB24U is only for firmware and other service updates. The TV can't understand the video file format; you will need to connect the TV to your computer as a monitor to display the videos. The manual discusses using the Service port starting on page 26. The manual is available here: http://static.highspeedbackbone.net/pdf/Sharp_LC37SB24U_LC32SB24U_Manual.pdf .
To Get The Code Please Go To Below Website: http://www.rcaaccessories.com/remotefinder/ You need to select the following information from the drop down list 1.Model of the remote 2.Type of device to which you want to program(TV/DVD/VCR) Thank you
First thing- why not just use the HDMI instead of standard def cables in the first place?
Anyway-
If the RCA-video (yellow composite cable) is not producing color, 1 of 2 things may be wrong:
1. You accidentally connected the a/v cables [yellow white and red] to [red green and blue] component inputs or vice versa, or..
2. Your TV or DVD player is somehow set to the wrong video format. Check the DVD settings for video output format and video connector type. Format should be NTSC, and connector should be composite and/or s-video for the cables you're using.
If this is only happening when connecting the DVD player through the VCR, then check to make sure the same cables connecting the DVD player to the the VCR are also connected to the TV from the VCR.
BTW- if this is just to record DVDs to a VCR, I'll tell you it's not worth it. If your DVD player has an HDMI port, your picture quality will be so much better than if you're watching a VCR copy of one. Your new HDTV will look worse than an old standard def TV. Worse; I'm not kidding.
I hope some of this helps.
×