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Tv menu messages, Remote control problems – Dell LCD TV W4201C User Manual

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Troubleshooting Problems With Your TV

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FILE LOCATION:

D:\manual\Dell\W4201OM\approval-B\ch5e.fm

DELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 12/28/05 – FOR PROOF ONLY

TV Menu Messages

While using your TV, the following messages may appear.

Remote Control Problems

Message

Possible Solution

Auto Adjust

No action required, the TV is performing an auto adjustment.

Out of Range

Check the optimal resolution settings.

You may need to download a new video driver. For more

information, go to support.dell.com.

No Video Input

1

Check all cables are properly connected.

2

Ensure the proper source is selected. See "Input Select" on page 28

for more information.

TV Button Lock

To unlock, press Menu on your remote control, select Setup.

In Power Save Mode

Press any key on keyboard or move

mouse

If you have a computer connected to the TV display and there is no

signal detected, the TV display goes in to sleep mode. The power

light is amber when the TV display in is sleep mode.

In Power Save Mode

Press Check Video Signal

If you are using a video device and it has been inactive for 30

minutes the TV display goes in to power save mode. The power

light is amber when the TV display is in power save mode.

Self Test

Appears for computer source when there is nothing plugged in.

Select VGA from Input Select menu and nothing is plugged in.

Plug a computer in to the VGA connector.

Problem

Possible Solution

The TV does not respond when using

the remote control

1

Point the remote control directly at the lower right corner of the

TV. Be sure that nothing is blocking the front of the TV. For the

location of the IR, see "Front View" on page 5.

2

Verify that the batteries are properly installed.

3

If the batteries are old, install new batteries.

NOTE:

Bright lights or other infrared devices may interfere with your

remote control and IR on the TV display.

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