You can just buy a new remote. Test it using the smartphone front camera trick. Or it is the television that has no signal, do a Power Reset. Pull the mains plug for 5 minutes. Press and hold the power button on the set for 1 minute. Plug back in. Also check the input leads on the back for whatever is supplying the signal, Cable, Satellite, OTA, then check the Source button on the remote.
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I suspect that your Insignia TV has an ATSC (digital tuner). The VCRs only have NTSC (analog) tuners. If you have a digital to analog converter box, you can connect that to any of the VCRs and tune in the channels. You will have to tune in the channel at the converter box. Ensure that you disable the sleep mode, if the desired program you want to record will air later.
There is one DVD/VCR that I know had an ATSC tuner, the Panasonic DMR-EZ37VK. It's still listed for sale at Amazon and E-bay, among others. A few other manufacturers may have come out with models with digital tuners. However, I didn't spend much time looking into them. They all had MSRP >$300. I connected my VCR/DVD recorder to the composite out of a converter box for <$50.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
(In the US, only a few low power stations were allowed to remain broadcasting analog signals at the initial switch-over date. Some of them have stopped broadcasting entirely.)
The signal going to your TV is weak and is not getting a proper signal. You will have to check the cable box and any wires and device that are connected to the TV to make sure that everything is connected correctly.
Honestly that sounds exactly the issue I had. It's the control board. (T-con board) what that means is your power supply and led light controller board are all okay, the T-con board is essentially the brain of the TV and controls the UI, the picture being displayed and gets input from all the other boards. For me it was a 40 dollar fix at the time. Do you know where the board is located on your set? You need that part number on the board to order it. I can upload pics of my disassembly if you like.
Hi,
please check for the insignia phone number in your tv's manual and reach out to them in order to get the specific code for your remote. There might be multiple codes. You can get it over the phone to start but I would highly recommend that they either text or email you the list of codes because sometimes copying speech over the phone can cause errors for the person transcribing (ie you)
Thank you.
Hi,
Before changing the board, please disconnect all accessories and power cycle your tv (ie unplug for 1 minute and power up again).
Please check across multiple channels to see if you're experiencing the same thing. If so, please perform a factory reset next.
Thank you.
Sounds like back light problem. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Pull up older posts.
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It will be best to replace the power supply regulator board as card basis rather than making "Surgery" to it; which usually will make loss for both money and time. Even though you can make it right, it will cost around an amount equal to the cost of a new board; including the cost of (spare parts + service charge) More to say, most of the spare parts to it will be difficult to get from open electronic spare part market. This is true to most of the flat panel TV power supply boards; irrespective of its brand and screen size.
Search the site by type in the brand name of your set, in its search bar at the right side column, and press enter. See it in Webview by mobile. It will be best to visit these sites by desktop computer. Mobile view have no right sidebar search box.