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71
40" / 49" / 55" 1080p 60Hz LED TV
www.insigniaproducts.com
Remote control
General
Problem Solution
Remote
control does
not work.
Make sure that the power cord is
plugged into a working outlet.
Make sure that there are no
obstructions between the remote
control and the remote control sensor
on the front of the TV.
Point the remote control directly at
the remote control sensor on your TV.
See Aiming the remote control on
page 33.
The supplied batteries are wrapped
tightly in clear plastic. Make sure that
you have removed this plastic from
the batteries.
Make sure that the batteries are
installed correctly. See Installing
remote control batteries on page 33.
Replace dead batteries with new
batteries. See Installing remote
control batteries on page 33.
Trouble
programming
your existing
universal
remote
control.
See instructions in Programming
universal remote controls on page 34.
Codes are subject to change. For
up-to-date codes, go to
Viewing universal remote control
codes on page 34 or visit
www.insigniaproducts.com/remotecodes
Replace dead batteries with new
batteries.
Refer to the User Guide that
accompanied your universal remote
control and contact the manufacturer
if problems persist.
Problem Solution
No power.
Make sure that the power cord is
plugged into a working outlet.
Unplug the power cord, wait 60
seconds, then plug the cord back in
and turn on your TV.
Other devices (for example, a
surround sound receiver, external
speakers, fans, or hair dryers) may be
interfering with your TV. Try turning
off one device at a time to determine
which device is causing interference.
After you have determined which
device is causing interference, move it
further from the TV to eliminate the
interference.
“No signal”
error message
is displayed.
Press INPUT and make sure that you
have selected the correct input for the
device or service you are trying to use.
If you are using a cable or satellite
box, use the remote that came with
that box to change channels.
After Auto
Channel
Search, there
are no
channels.
Reception can vary by channel
depending on the broadcast power
level of a given station. Contact your
cable or satellite TV provider.
Make sure that the antenna or
cable/satellite TV is connected
securely to your TV.
Try replacing the cable between the
antenna/cable or cable/satellite box
and your TV.
When I press
INPUT, I
cannot select
my device (it is
grayed out).
Turn on the device. Your TV
automatically detects and displays
which video jacks have devices
connected to them when the devices
are turned on.
Turn off Auto Input Sensing. See
Turning Input Sensor on or off on
page 62.
One or more
channels do
not display.
Make sure that the channels are not
blocked. See Setting parental control
levels on page 55.
Make sure that the channels are not
hidden. The channel may have been
deleted from the channel list. You can
tune to the channel by pressing the
number buttons or you can add the
channel back to the channel list. See
Hiding channels on page 51.
If you are using a cable or satellite
box, use the remote that came with
that box to change channels.
Press INPUT and make sure that you
have selected the correct input for the
device or service you are trying to use.
If you are using an antenna, the digital
channel signal may be low. To check
the digital channel signal strength,
see Checking the digital signal
strength on page 53.
Password is
lost.
•Enter 9999 to access parental
controls, then set a new password.
See Setting or changing the password
on page 54.
Some settings
cannot be
accessed.
If a setting is grayed, the setting is not
available in the current video input
mode (for example TV mode). Change
to a different video input source. See
Selecting the video input source on
page 37.
TV cabinet
creaks.
When the TV is in use, the
temperature rises naturally and may
cause the cabinet to expand or
contract which can cause a creaking
noise. This is not a malfunction.
Problem Solution
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