- 228 -Picture regularly pixelates on some channels, or No signal message● Check Signal Condition via TV Setup menu. If the level of Signal Qualityor Signal Strength is not high or constantly changing, check aerial /cable connections. If the problem persists, consult your local TV antennainstaller.● Too much signal; is Signal Strength always at full strength? If yes, tryattenuating (reducing) the signal strength.● Check that the aerial and antenna cable are designed for DTV reception.● The received signal may be too weak to allow the TV to reliably lock to theselected channel to generate a viewable picture. If the problem persists,consult your local TV aerial installer.● Interference from household appliances (known as impulse noise) suchas light switches, fridges, etc. may cause picture break up and / or audiodistortion. Use high quality quad shielded coaxial cable (RG6Q) fly leadbetween TV and antenna wall socket to minimise impulse noise pickup. Ifthe problem persists, consult your local TV aerial installer.● Antenna installation may be using an aerial amplifier that is faulty or anolder style aerial amplifier that was not designed for digital TV.● Older style antenna cabling, loose fitting / corroded wall socketconnections / terminals, etc.● Turn the TV off with Mains Power On / Off switch, then turn it on again.= Note =Digital TV reception is only as good as the antenna and the antenna cablingdelivering the DTV signals to the television. Reliable digital TV receptionrequires high quality, robust DTV signals which can only be achieved whenusing a TV antenna and cabling designed for digital TV reception.● For further reading, please visit at the following website where youcan download ‘The Digital TV Antenna Systems for Homes Handbook’information PDF file:http://www.digitalready.gov.au/publications.aspx● For your safety, the antenna and cabling should be inspected / installed bya licensed installer that should comply with Australian Standard AS1417.1for Domestic installations or AS1367 for MATV installations.