Question:
My new TV and Bell TV Receiver won't work?
Ryan
2011-12-28 10:11:58 UTC
Anyone who's had Bell know they completely suck with customer service.

I got a Fluid FLC2200 LCD TV/DVD for Christmas and have a Bell TV receiver (and satellite). When the TV is on "Source: TV" it says " Please run Channel Auto Scan" I've ran it 4 times. When the TV is on"Source: AV" a Bell page shows up and says "Bell ExpressVu... Point Dish/Signal... Look up your city in the appendix of your user guide for direction and elevation..." than 2 option to choose from. Tried both nothing happens. The receipt says to go to channel 191 for the self activation, but I can't on any of the sources. The "Source: TV" says "Please run Channel Auto Scan" and the "Source: AV" (and all the others) don't allow me to put in a channel.
Four answers:
kg7or
2011-12-28 10:35:32 UTC
When you are on "Source TV," that's apparently for use with an over-the-air antenna, which you don't have according to your given info. The "autoscan" function relates to your tuner, and you ordinarily don't use your tuner with a modern TV and a satellite box.



If you have connected the Bell box to your TV with AV cables (yellow-red-white(), your given info suggests that "Source AV" is the correct input, and it should work. The indications you are getting suggest that your Bell dish antenna and/or your Bell receiver are not initialized. Call Bell customer support and explain the problem.



Once you've selected the proper input with your TV and have it properly connected to the satellite box, I don't say any problem with your TV.
?
2016-12-12 08:14:56 UTC
Bell Satellite Tv Receivers
?
2011-12-29 09:21:07 UTC
Go on source AV and turn the Bell receiver to 191.
hartsock
2016-11-12 15:06:36 UTC
in accordance on your consumer's guide, you should have an AV Adapter provided w/ the television. One end connects to the Composite AV cable you'll connect such as your regularly occurring Bell receiver. the different end plugs into your Samsung television's AVIN2 port.


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