I have a Scientific Atlanta Explorer 2200 that was installed a few years ago. It's worked fine, until now.
When the HDTV broke we had to move the old cable box and the old TV downstairs, it worked fine. We got a new HDTV for Christmas, so we moved the old TV and cable box back upstairs, but no one bothered to hook it up until now.
When I first hooked up the cable it started doing something really weird, it started 'counting down' with letters and numbers for about five minutes. When it stopped, instead of showing the digital clock, it shows four green dashes in a row. I've tried resetting it ten times. It doesn't do the crazy counting down thing anymore, but it just goes black then after 2 minutes the dashes show up again. All the wires are hooked up properly and I'm pretty sure they all work. (I tried connecting with about five different cables.) The cable inside the wall also is fine. I found some sort of instruction manual for hooking your TV up to the Explorer 2200 and it says that if it shows four green dashes you have to call your service provider to activate it, but shouldn't it already be activated if it worked fine a few months ago? Does anyone know what the deal is?
When the HDTV broke we had to move the old cable box and the old TV downstairs, it worked fine. We got a new HDTV for Christmas, so we moved the old TV and cable box back upstairs, but no one bothered to hook it up until now.
When I first hooked up the cable it started doing something really weird, it started 'counting down' with letters and numbers for about five minutes. When it stopped, instead of showing the digital clock, it shows four green dashes in a row. I've tried resetting it ten times. It doesn't do the crazy counting down thing anymore, but it just goes black then after 2 minutes the dashes show up again. All the wires are hooked up properly and I'm pretty sure they all work. (I tried connecting with about five different cables.) The cable inside the wall also is fine. I found some sort of instruction manual for hooking your TV up to the Explorer 2200 and it says that if it shows four green dashes you have to call your service provider to activate it, but shouldn't it already be activated if it worked fine a few months ago? Does anyone know what the deal is?
