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REMEDY:
Make
sure your
television set is
turned
on and the
power cord is
plugged
in.
Make sure
the
power switch
on
the control deck is
turned
on.
Make sure
that
the AC adapter
is
plugged into
a 110/120 volt
wait
outlet and that
the
AC
adapter
output jack
is
plugged into the
Control
Deck.
Make
sure
that the Control
Deck and the
antenna
wire
are
connected to
the RF
switch
properly
and
that the RF
switch
is
connected
to the
TV
(refer
to
"Connecting
the NES
Control
Deck
to
Your TV Set").
Make
sure
the
game pak
is inserted
into
the
control
deck
correctly
(refer to the
game
pak
insertion
section
in
your
NES
Instruction
Malual).
Also,
try
pressing
the
reset
switch
on
your Control
Deck
or try turning
the
power switch
off
and
then
turning
it
on
again.
Make
sure that
the
Channel 3/Channel
4 switch
on the Control Deck is
set to
Channel
3
and
that the TV
is
set to Channel
3.
Adjust
the
vertical
or
horizontal
hold
controls on your
television
until picture
becomes
steady.
If there
is
interference
on
Channel
3,
change
the
Channel
3/Channel 4 switch
on your
Control Deck
to Channel
4 and
set your TV to
Channel
4.
A
particularly
strong
television
station may
be broadcasting
on
Channel
3
or
4 (or on
cable
TV) in
your
area and causing
interference.
Try
disconnecting
the
antenna
wire
from
the RF switch.
(You will have
to reconnect
it
again
for regular
television
viewing.)
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