Using your tv troubleshooting – Tandy 16-175 User Manual

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1. Extend the rod antenna.

2. Set

OFF/VHF/UHF

to

VHF

or

UHF

. The TV

starts scanning and stops at the next
active channel in the selected band.

3. Press

TUNING

< or > to tune to a differ-

ent channel. The tuning line on the
screen aligns with the selected channel
number below the screen.

4. Adjust

VOLUME

.

5. Adjust

BRIGHT

for the desired bright-

ness. The brighness also changes with
the screen’s angle.

Notes:

• If desired, fold out the stand on the

back of the TV and lean the TV on a flat
surface at a convenient angle.

• If reception is poor, adjust the length or

angle of the rod antenna. If inside a
metal or concrete building, moving
closer to a window might improve
reception.

BACKLIGHT

In low temperatures, the TV screen takes a
few seconds to light, or it might be slightly
red in color. This is not a malfunction. Nor-
mal operation resumes after a short while.

USING AN EARPHONE

For private listening, you can connect an op-
tional earphone with a

1

/

8

-inch plug to the

EAR

jack. This automatically mutes the built-

in speaker.

Cautions:

• Set

VOLUME

to the lowest setting

before you begin listening. Then adjust
the volume to a comfortable level.

• Do not wear an earphone while operat-

ing a vehicle or riding a bicycle. This
can cause a traffic hazard and is illegal
in some areas.

Color too light or no color.

• Extend the antenna and set it to the

proper angle.

No picture and no sound.

• Be sure the batteries are fresh and

inserted correctly.

• Be sure any adapter is correctly con-

nected.

No picture and noisy sound.

• Adjust the antenna.

Picture, but no sound.

• Adjust

VOLUME

.

• Be sure you disconnected the ear-

phone.

Sound, but the picture is all white, dark,
or blurred.

• Adjust

BRIGHT

.

• Be sure the batteries are fresh.

Picture is not clear (moves up or down,
disappears periodically, becomes fuzzy
or blurred, is doubled, etc.), but the TV
has sound.

• Be sure the antenna is fully extended.

Adjust the antenna’s angle and direc-
tions for the best reception.

• Be sure the batteries are fresh.
• Be sure the TV is away from appliances

that might cause interference.

• In locations with poor reception, it might

be impossible to get a clear picture or
any picture at all. Change the location.

If you are unable to locate the problem, take
the TV to your local RadioShack store for
assistance.

Using Your TV

Troubleshooting

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