This error message indicates that your TV is not receiving a signal from the source, such as a cable box or antenna. Try checking the connections and cables, or try a different source.
This means that your TV is receiving a signal, but it is not strong enough to display a clear picture. You may need to adjust your antenna or check your cable connections.
This message appears when there is no device connected to your TV. Make sure all cables are securely connected and the correct input source is selected on your TV.
This means there is an issue with the audio on your TV. Check the volume and mute settings, as well as the audio cables.
This message indicates that the image or sound quality is not up to the standards of your TV. It could be due to weak signal, low resolution, or other technical issues.
This means there is an issue with the TV's tuner, which receives signals from external sources. You may need to troubleshoot or replace the tuner.
This error occurs when a channel is not accessible due to signal or subscription issues. Check your antenna, cable connection, and subscription status.
This error indicates that the TV is not receiving information about the program currently being broadcasted. Try changing the channel or checking your signal.
This means that the chosen resolution or format is not supported by your TV. Try changing the settings or selecting a different source.
This error occurs when there is an issue with the copy protection for a particular source. Make sure all cables are securely connected and try restarting the devices.
This error may appear when trying to play a playlist from a streaming service. Try refreshing the app, checking your internet connection, or restarting the device.
This means that the service or channel you are trying to access is currently unavailable. Check for any service outages in your area or try again later.
This means that the channel or content you are trying to access requires a subscription. Make sure you have an active subscription or consider purchasing one.
This error occurs when there is an issue with the smart card, which is used for accessing certain channels. Check if the card is inserted correctly and contact your service provider if the issue persists.
This error occurs when the TV cannot display a format or resolution from the source device. Try changing the settings on the source device or selecting a different one.
This error means that you are trying to access a channel or program that is restricted by parental controls. Check the parental control settings and enter the correct PIN to gain access.
This error means the TV is not receiving a strong enough signal from the source. Check the connections, antenna, or try switching to a different source.
This means that the TV is not receiving a signal from the remote control. Check the batteries, make sure the TV is in "Remote Control" mode, and try pointing the remote directly at the TV.
This message appears when the TV is receiving a signal but is unable to display the content due to incompatible format or resolution. Try changing the settings on the source device or TV.
This error occurs when the TV is not receiving a signal from the selected source. Check the connections and cables, or try changing the source.
This error indicates that the content you are trying to access is not available for your location. Check if your TV or streaming service has region restrictions.
This error indicates that the source or channel you are trying to access is not available or has been moved. Try refreshing the app, checking your internet connection, or contacting the service provider.
This error means that the TV is not connected to the internet or the network. Check your internet connection and make sure the TV is connected to the correct network.
This means that the TV's internal memory is full and cannot store any more data. Try deleting unnecessary apps or files, or connect an external storage device.
This error indicates that the TV is not receiving a signal from any of the available sources. Check the connections and cables, or try changing the input source.