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APPENDIX
HYUNDAI LCD TV HQL260WR/320WR
Sound Problems
General
Auto On does not work.
After setting the time,
I turned TV off and turn it on.
The programmed information
has been erased.
Symptom
Too much noise occurs.
No sound while viewing a
cable channel
Picture is OK but sound does
not come out.
One of the speakers does not
produce sound.
Symptom
Remote control won't work.
Where does the S-Video
cable plug in for audio
output?
Strange noises are heard.
I tried to use the TV screen
as a PC monitor
but it doesn’t work.
Ensure to use the remote control or power button on the product to turn off your
TV. If you unplug the power cord, the stand-by consumption power becomes 0
(zero), which causes the programmed time to be erased.
Ensure to use the remote control or power button on the product to turn off your
TV. If you unplug the power cord, the stand-by consumption power becomes 0
(zero), which causes the programmed time to be erased.
Possible solution
Check whether the audio setting is in the Stereo mode. In the Stereo mode, the
sound may be distorted in the area where experiences poor reception or is
located far away from a TV broadcasting station.
Make sure an audio or audio/video component is securely inserted into the
appropriate jacks. Check other channels for sound. Check the volume settings on
the cable broadcasting receiver.
Try to press volume up/volume down buttons of your remote control.
Select sound balance and make proper adjustment. (Page 45)
Check the speaker connection cables.
Possible solution
Check whether there is a blocking object between the remote control and LCD TV.
Make sure your LCD TV is Power On. (In case of normal, LED on the front panel is
in Red.)
Check whether batteries are inserted with proper polarities(+, -).
When the batteries are worn out, replace with new ones.
Connect the two Audio jacks from the S-Video cable to the left and right ports on
the Composite.
Ticking noise during or after watching is caused by the change of ambient
environment such as humidity and temperature, which is characterized by plastic
products. Strange ticking noise occurs because a signal is suddenly transmitted
to the LCD panel. So, this is not a malfunction.
Adjust the resolution referring to the standard signal mode table. Check the
specification of your video card installed in your PC. If your video card does not
work in supported hardware. Try upgrading the video card’s driver.