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    What do I do if it says "no cable signal source is found"?
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    You have to call your cable/TV provider for further instructions. It could be something wrong with the network.
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    I can't get my local TV feed. How do I fix this?
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    Get the feed code from their website and enter it into the 'manual find' channel search in the user menu.
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    What can cause the TV to only display "No Signal"?
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    It is likely because your TV is not receiving a digital antenna signal. Check your TV settings. You should have an option to change the signal input from an antenna to cable, USB, HDMI, etc.
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    Why is my TV buzzing?
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    Plasma TVs typically make a soft buzzing sound. This is normal. It's caused by the electrical charges that are used to create the images on the screen. The buzzing, however, should not be so loud that you can hear it when the volume on the TV is set at normal levels.
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    How do I get more channels on my cable TV?
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    Contact your cable company and ask about upgrading your plan. Warning: This will almost certainly be more expensive.
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    Why doesn't my guide work? All it says is "Not available". What should I do?
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    Call your cable company. They have a support team who can help figure it out for you.
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    I get a "To be announced" message when trying to use cable TV. Do I need a coax cable if I have a router for WiFi?
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    Yes, you need a coax cable from the cable wall outlet to the "CABLE IN" jack of the cable box.
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    An ad is frozen on the TV and I can't change channels, what should I do?
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    Completely reboot your box by holding the power button for ten seconds to shut it off. It it will not turn off, unplug the power cord from the power outlet for 15 seconds, then plug back in and wait.
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