• Make sure the video and audio cables work. Test them by connecting them directly
to the TV.
Problem: Wrong video/audio signal on the TV.
• Make sure you have the correct input selected on the switcher.
• Make sure the TV is tuned to the correct input to display the signal coming from the
switcher. For example, if you connected the switcher to the input labeled VID on
your TV, make sure this is the input you've selected to display on the TV screen.
• Check the cables on the back of the switcher to make sure you have them in the
right place—for example, if you think your DVD player is plugged into input 3,
confirm that the cables from DVD player are connected to the video and audio input
jacks marked IN3 on the back of the switcher.
• Make sure the device connected to the input you want to see is turned on and
transmitting a signal. For example, if you want to watch your DVD player, make sure
the DVD player is on and that a DVD is playing.
Problem: Remote won't select/switch inputs.
• Make sure the switcher is turned on.
• Make sure there's a clear path between the remote and the switcher's front panel.
• Make sure you're pointing the remote directly at the switcher's front panel.
• Replace the remote control's batteries.
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