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That's not a tv, that's a microwave.


One thing to check (my Mother did this recently) is whether the remote has an analogue/digital button. My Mother's Sony (sounds like a line from a French language book) has one of these which she pressed in error. Until it is pressed again all is darkness.

When I switch on, DTV comes up in corner of screen then screen goes black

When channel number pressed, number appears, then screen goes black

When menu pressed, channel guide appears momentarily but empty of programmes, then screen goes black

When setup is pressed, menu for automatic or manual set up appears momentarily, then screen goes black with no time to pick from menu - NIGHTMARE!

csi99 Wrote:

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> When I switch on, DTV comes up in corner of screen

> then screen goes black

> When channel number pressed, number appears, then

> screen goes black

> When menu pressed, channel guide appears

> momentarily but empty of programmes, then screen

> goes black

> When setup is pressed, menu for automatic or

> manual set up appears momentarily, then screen

> goes black with no time to pick from menu -

> NIGHTMARE!


Thats weird as the menu screens should stay up even if

no aerial or digital box is there - so it's the TV ??


Clean the ventilation of dust - might be overheating


Also the link below shows a few people pressing channel

up down as a Sony starts (why would that work)


http://www.tomsguide.com/forum/56867-4-sony-bravia-black-screen

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