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LG TV Inputs
I have an LG 32LE3300 ttelevision. Before the digital switchover there was an ariel and recorder connected to the TV, using the ariel abd scarf inputs.
Now I have a single Humax box plugged into the hdmi port. Is there any way I can get the TV to forget the ariel and scart inputs? So that only the HDMI is selectable? |
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usually when tv is switched on, it will go to last option selected.
Or some menus will allow you to choose start up preference |
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Put the tv into HDMI, then switch it off.
Most sets will then go back into the last used HDMI when you next switch them on. |
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Put the tv into HDMI, then switch it off.
Most sets will then go back into the last used HDMI when you next switch them on. |
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I have a Panasonic TV, which allows inputs to be skipped when entering input labels.
I've checked the manual for your TV and it seems you can enter input labels but it doesn't say if they can be skipped. Also in the manual, it says you can block inputs through the LOCK menu. Don't know whether this will skip those inputs or ask for a password when an input is selected. |
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