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Mike Baldi Posted on Nov 02, 2015
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LG 60pk950 - HDMI inputs 'No Signal'

All HDMI inputs give 'No Signal'. OTA antenna via Coax provides picture and sound, not sure if HD picture. RCA provides picture and sound, low definition obviously. I do not have a composite device to test.

  • Arthur Khot
    Arthur Khot Feb 23, 2016

    hi! did you ever manage to fix the issue? i am facing exactly the same problem and would appreciate your help. thank you!

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Try manipulating the TV mode selection to HDMI 1, 2, 3 or 4, whichever the number of HDMI ports are available.

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  • Carla Osinski
    Carla Osinski Nov 03, 2015

    already did that, all 4 said "no signal"

  • Carla Osinski
    Carla Osinski Nov 03, 2015

    any other suggestions?

  • Willie Mondo
    Willie Mondo Nov 03, 2015

    Have you tried different cables or HDMI compatible input devices. Try other sites that offer similar help tips.
    Eg.http://zedic.com/lg-42dl550-fix-repair/

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Hi Patrick,

You must have a UHF / VHF antenna connected to the antenna input of the TV to scan for digital channels. Most new TV's have a threaded, round 75 ohm coax cable connection for this - but yours might even have connection consisting of 2 small screws to connect a 300 ohm twin lead antenna cable instead. Use which ever yours has.

If you are using this input for the input of a cable TV "set top box" (STB), satellite STB, or similar, you will likely only find a single analog channel (Ch3 or Ch4) after a scan as the scan will only find the output of the STB - which is usually on Ch3 or Ch4 - and not be able to scan the STB channels.

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