ChatterBank32 mins ago
Tv Box
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hello i have a tv box thats refusing boot up it keeps telling me turn on---
on corner of screen it says no signal
thank u
on corner of screen it says no signal
thank u
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As Evadora hints at, your post reads as if there's nothing wrong with your set-top box but your TV has the wrong input selected.
First, make sure that your set-top box is actually switched on.
Then, sing the remote control for your TV set (not the one for your set-top box!), press the 'Source' button. (It's sometimes labelled, 'Src', 'Input', 'In' or 'Signal' but it's probably most commonly marked by a rounded rectangle with an arrow pointing into it). That will enable you to use the up and down arrow keys to move between such options as 'DTV', 'HDMI 1', 'HDMI 2', etc, which you then select by pressing the 'Enter' key on the handset.
You need to have the correct input selected, which will depend upon which port the output from your set-top box is plugged into. (It's usually 'HDMI', 'HDMI 1' or 'HDMI 2' but if you've got an old TV and set-top box it might be 'Scart' or similar). If in doubt, simply try each input in turn until you find the one that displays the signal from your box.
First, make sure that your set-top box is actually switched on.
Then, sing the remote control for your TV set (not the one for your set-top box!), press the 'Source' button. (It's sometimes labelled, 'Src', 'Input', 'In' or 'Signal' but it's probably most commonly marked by a rounded rectangle with an arrow pointing into it). That will enable you to use the up and down arrow keys to move between such options as 'DTV', 'HDMI 1', 'HDMI 2', etc, which you then select by pressing the 'Enter' key on the handset.
You need to have the correct input selected, which will depend upon which port the output from your set-top box is plugged into. (It's usually 'HDMI', 'HDMI 1' or 'HDMI 2' but if you've got an old TV and set-top box it might be 'Scart' or similar). If in doubt, simply try each input in turn until you find the one that displays the signal from your box.
I had a very strange incident with my Humax box a couple of days ago. I happens to be the first device on the aerial string, ending with the TV, although I use the other devices via HDMI connections. The TV tuner had dropped out, as had the tuner on my Manhatten PVR; the third device is rarely used, so was not affected. I had to retune the Manhatten box and the TV and power-off the HMAX before things would work again. Perhaps the Humax box (and Henry's) had had an automatic software update which had gone wrong and has since been corrected. Can I suggest that you power-off the Humax box for a few minutes and then retry.