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connection question

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    terryindorset

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    My 9300T appears to be blocking freeview signals to my Panasonic TX -32LMD70A. This is new after 5 yrs working together. I have changed the male/female connection lead from the 9300 to the tv but the problem persists, so this is not at fault. When I connect the ariel to the tv I get freeview. When I connect it to the 9300 & add the male/female lead I get tv pictures only when the 9300 is switched on. When off I see a No Signal message. Is there a fix?

    | Mon 24 Feb 2014 19:58:40 #1 |
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    Welcome to the Forum

    Power saving in standby has possibly been enabled.

    Menu
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    Power Saving in Standby - set to off

    | Mon 24 Feb 2014 20:01:09 #2 |
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    Thanks.....just checked & it's Off.

    | Mon 24 Feb 2014 20:06:56 #3 |
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    Usual fix to try for odd situations.

    1 Power off at mains for 10 minutes

    2 Reset to factory defaults.

    | Mon 24 Feb 2014 20:17:27 #4 |
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    terryindorset - 35 minutes ago  » 
    When I connect it to the 9300 & add the male/female lead I get tv pictures only when the 9300 is switched on.

    When you say switched on do you mean "electrical power applied" or do you mean "active" (rather than in standby)?

    | Mon 24 Feb 2014 20:35:48 #5 |
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    The 9300 is on standby usually but when not use I always switch off at the mains plug...this applies to the dvd & tv also when not in use.
    However, while I was watching a dvd I unplugged the 9300. After the dvd finished I plugged the 9300 in. The No signal message was there so I added new freeview services & Bingo....they're back as usual when the 9300 is on standby.

    Martin - electrical power applied. You'll see I have freeview again now when on standby so Graham's fix has worked. Why did this work I'm wondering?

    | Mon 24 Feb 2014 22:18:02 #6 |

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