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RCA DECK215R Troubleshooting
Common problems that may occur with your 22” RCA DECK215R HDTV.
The DVD Reader Does Not Work
You have tried watching a DVD, but it does not work ... Don't dismantle your TV just yet!
The TV Is On the Wrong Setting
If you turn on your TV and put a DVD in the DVD reader, but your DVD will not play, your TV might just be on the wrong setting. Ensure that the TV input is set to DVD. If the input is on the correct setting, see The DVD Is Facing the Wrong Way.
The DVD Is Facing the Wrong Way
If your TV is turned on and on the correct setting, ensure that your DVD is oriented such that the top of the DVD is facing you. The DVD's orientation is crucial for your TV to read and play it. If the DVD is oriented correctly, see The Optical Reader Does Not Work.
The Optical Reader Does Not Work
If you have checked the settings and know the DVD is in the correct orientation but still have no luck, it is possible that your optical reader is broken. This may happen due to overuse or manufacturing defects. If this is the case, refer to our Optical Reader Replacement Guide.
The Buttons Do Not Work or Are Stuck
You're pressing buttons and nothing is happening or they got stuck in the frame.
There Is Something Caught Around the Button
If a button is stuck it might be from dust or food particles wedged around it. Gently spray compressed air around the button. If the button still does not work, see The Button Was Overused.
The Button Was Overused
Sometimes when buttons are used a lot, they lose their ability to spring back into place. This means you need to replace them, so take a look at our Button Replacement Guide.
There Is Audio But No Visual
You can hear audio but do not see anything on the screen.
A Cable Is Unplugged
If you are not receiving an image on the screen, it may be possible that a cable is disconnected. Ensure that all cable box, power cords, and audio/visual cables are connected to the TV by gently pushing their cords in to make sure they have not loosened overtime. If one of the plug goes in farther, this was most likely your only problem and everything should go smoothly when you tr to watch again. If checking the cables does not make the image appear on the screen, see The Motherboard is Dysfunctional.
The Motherboard Is Dysfunctional
If you checked that all cables are connected and you still see no video, you may have a faulty motherboard. A faulty motherboard can occur due to a manufacturing defect, because the TV was dropped, or because there was too much power going through the TV and the motherboard could not withstand it. See our Motherboard Replacement Guide.
The Screen Is Damaged
Whether the TV fell over or you launched a Wii remote into it, your screen is damaged.
The TV Fell or Something Hit It
If your TV fell or something hit it and your screen is now damaged, the only solution is to replace your damaged screen. Check out our Screen Replacement Guide.
There Is a White Pixel
Unfortunately, if a pixel is white, it is dead. See our Screen Replacement Guide to resolve this issue.
There Is a Blue Pixel
If a tiny pixel or vertical strip of your screen is stuck blue while the rest of your TV functions normally, it is a repairable frozen pixel.Try applying slight pressure to the TV frame directly above or beneath the portion of the screen containing the frozen pixel. If this pressure does not work, try directly tapping the frozen pixel with a small, blunt, round object. If the pixel is still frozen, dampen a washcloth with warm water and place it in a Ziploc bag. Be sure the bag is sealed tightly! Lightly press the warm wash cloth against the frozen pixel and "massage" the pixel in a circular motion.
There Is No Sound
Your TV is properly connected and turned on, but you cannot hear any sound coming from your TV.
The Volume Is Not Turned Up
If you cannot hear any sound coming from your TV, it may be because your volume is muted or very low. Sometimes the settings get changed from someone else using the TV, you forget you changed them yourself, or the buttons got bumped and switched the TV to the wrong setting. Check both of these settings and listen to see if you start to hear anything and if the situation does not improve, see The Speakers Are Blown Out.
The Speakers Are Blown Out
If you cannot hear any sound from your TV, the volume is not muted, and the volume level is audible, it is likely you blew out your speakers. To replace them see our Speaker Repacement Guide.
2 opmerkingen
The picture on my screen is blue yellow and green. What is wrong?
Vivian Miller - Antwoord
When I turn the power on and the RCA logo comes up the color is normal. But when I turn a movie on is when I get the weird
Vivian Miller -