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Please help. My old tv has packed up. Have an unused Philips 14PT136B/05 that I’m trying to install/connect up to a digibox. All wired up ok (exchanged aerial, scart etc) but while it says that it’s searching for channels the screen is just white snow. At least on AV there is sound. What’s going on?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you'll be taking the signals from the digibox anyway, you shouldn't need to carry out a scan for channels on the TV. Assuming that your digibox has a Scart output (rather than just an HDMI one, as many modern boxes only have), connect a Scart lead from the digibox's output to the TV's Scart input. Then set the TV to 'Channel 0' by using the P+ or - buttons. (That selects the Scart input as the source it should use, rather than using its own built-in tuner).
Then, if you've not already done so, run a channel scan with the digibox (NOT with the TV).
Then, if you've not already done so, run a channel scan with the digibox (NOT with the TV).
See page 7 (numbere page 5) of this - tells you how to get the scart socket channel
https:/ /www.p4 c.phili ps.com/ files/1 /14pt13 6b_05/1 4pt136b _05_dfu _eng.pd f
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PS: I've just tried to find a date on the manual I looked at online, for an indication of how old your TV set is. On the back page it says 'Printed 95/12'.
If that means that your telly dates from around a quarter of a century ago, it was made before the changeover from analogue TV to digital. If so, it's ONLY got an analogue tuner inside it and is therefore completely REDUNDANT as a 'proper' TV. i.e. if you don't use it with a digibox, and simply plug an aerial into the relevant socket on the TV, it WON'T be able to find any channels when it scans for them, as all analogue transmitters were SWITCHED OFF by October 2012.
However it can still function as a 'monitor', for displaying the output from a digibox (or other external device, such as a DVD player), as per my post above.
If that means that your telly dates from around a quarter of a century ago, it was made before the changeover from analogue TV to digital. If so, it's ONLY got an analogue tuner inside it and is therefore completely REDUNDANT as a 'proper' TV. i.e. if you don't use it with a digibox, and simply plug an aerial into the relevant socket on the TV, it WON'T be able to find any channels when it scans for them, as all analogue transmitters were SWITCHED OFF by October 2012.
However it can still function as a 'monitor', for displaying the output from a digibox (or other external device, such as a DVD player), as per my post above.