If this is the case- simply select that input. You'll now a see a list of inputs- make sure that each input says Visible. On some models press the menu key on your remote. Then choose Input Settings. Highlight the input you're trying to connect to and press OK. You'll see a new list of options. Highlight Hide from Input List , and make sure it is set to Visible. Was this page helpful?
Yes No. I was on channel 49 and after that it skipped channel 50 and went to channel This is the first time today that its done this. I have a comcast cable system. Does anyone know what the problem is and how I can get the channel back?
Although, in the nine years since this question was first posed, televisions have changed dramatically, so there may be some other reason for your problem. Remote skips channels - how come? Click on this if your TV is not a smart TV, i. If there is nothing wrong with the remote control, i.
In addition, you can do a "power reset" of the TV, if you unplug the TV from the power socket and press and hold the power button on the TV, not on the remote control for at least 10 seconds. Then, plug it back in the electrical outlet and turn it on.
Most of the Smart TV manufacturers have created a remote-control app that enables users to control the TV, e. Ensure that the app is turned off when you don't use it. If you dialed the above-mentioned number and didn't manage to reach them, you can contact them online on their website click here to visit it. Over time the buttons the keypad and the circuit boards of remote controls get greasy, which results in some buttons getting stuck.
If the buttons stuck when you press them, you need to disassemble the remote control and clean the buttons. Feel free to watch the video below to see how greasy buttons look like and to learn how to clean the remote control:.
If you have more than one remote control, it is possible that the other remote control is partly or fully compatible with your TV. In this case, when you use the remote control with the other device e. All you need to do is to place the other device away from your TV so that your TV doesn't pick up the signal. Also, you can contact them online through their website click here to visit it. Maybe a channel-switching button e. All you need to do is to unstick the stuck button and the TV will stop changing channels by itself.
Cover the remote control's front edge the IR sensor to check if the TV will stop changing channels. If it does, then a button on the remote control may be stuck. Be careful when you're working in the back of the TV since it is a CRT there is very high voltage stored in the picture tube and also the neck of the tube is very fragile so be careful if you go near it.
Vijay Kamath. Posted: February This is easier said than done. You need the right screwdriver. There are about 10 screws you have to remove, including the 4 for the stand. Here is a picture of the same for your reference. NOTE: This will stops the button panel from working. But your remote will still work and you can use it to change channels, volume.. This can't be the issues because our neighbors tvs were doing the same thing.
We think was the Arris router because we just switched over to fiber optic and has not happened again yet! The two tvs in this household are brand new in the last month, can't see that they would have issues really. February 14 by doony Fix Your Stuff Community Store. Back Answers Index. Television Guides and support for various television TV brands and styles.
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