Android TV No Signal? Causes, Quick Fixes

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Unplug both the TV and the set-top box/streamer from mains, wait 60 seconds, press and hold each device's power button for 10 seconds, then reconnect power and test one HDMI cable and one port only. This simple reset fixes handshake failures and restores picture in roughly 70–80% of cases.


If the screen stays blank, swap the HDMI cable for a known-good, certified high-speed cable (HDMI 2.0 or 2.1) shorter than 6 m. Inspect connector pins for bending or debris; test the source directly to the TV without an AV receiver. Try each HDMI input on the TV and use a different source (Blu‑ray, console, laptop) to isolate whether the problem is the display, the cable, or the source device.


Check resolution and handshake settings: configure the source to 1920×1080 @ 60 Hz or 3840×2160 @ 30/60 Hz depending on the display capability. Disable HDR or set a lower color depth if the image fails at higher modes. If content disappears with streaming apps, HDCP negotiation (often HDCP 2.2) can cause a blank screen – try alternate content or bypass any intermediate switch/receiver to see if HDCP is the culprit.


Examine power and adapter specs: external boxes commonly use 5 V @ 2 A or 12 V @ 1.5 A; compare the label on the adapter and replace with the same rating if unstable. Confirm the TV's status LED (steady vs. blinking) against the manual; a blinking pattern often indicates firmware or boot errors. If network updates failed recently, update firmware via USB using the manufacturer’s package and the exact model number.


If the device still shows no image, perform a hardware reset using the recessed reset button or the device's recovery key sequence (hold reset for 10–15 seconds until LED changes), then choose "wipe cache" or factory reset from recovery. Back up account data first. Collect model, firmware version, HDMI cable type, and the exact symptom timeline before contacting support; providing these details shortens repair diagnostics.

Basic connection checks

Unplug both the TV and the media device from mains, wait 30 seconds, reconnect power and check the screen for input activity.




Confirm input selection: Use the TV remote to cycle inputs (HDMI1, HDMI2, etc.). When switching, watch for the on-screen label – if it stays blank, try the same port with a different source.




Power indicators: Verify TV LED status (off, standby, solid). If the TV shows standby but no picture after power-up, leave power disconnected for 60 seconds and test again.




HDMI cable & port inspection:


Disconnect and reseat the HDMI plug until it clicks; check connectors for bent pins or debris.
Swap to a known-good cable: use HDMI 2.0 (High Speed) for 4K@60Hz, HDMI 2.1 for 4K@120Hz or VRR; for 1080p a High Speed cable is sufficient.
Keep passive HDMI runs ≤5 m (≈16 ft) for reliable 4K signals; use active or fiber HDMI for longer runs.




Bypass intermediate gear: Temporarily connect the media device directly to the TV, removing AV receivers, soundbars or switchers. If picture appears, reintroduce the receiver and test port-by-port to isolate the failing device.




Try alternate TV port or display: Move the cable to another HDMI input (HDMI2, ARC/eARC) and test the source on a different TV or computer monitor to determine whether the issue is the TV port, cable, or source.




Match output resolution and refresh rate: Set the media device to 1920×1080 @60 Hz or 3840×2160 @30 Hz if the TV or cable may not support higher modes. Disable HDR and set color depth to 8-bit if using older cables or receivers.




HDCP/handshake checks: If the TV shows an HDCP error or black screen, power-cycle all connected devices in this sequence: TV off → source off → TV on → source on. If still failing, update firmware on both TV and source or try a different HDMI port.




Port feature settings: On the TV, enable the HDMI port’s enhanced mode (names vary: "HDMI UHD Color", "Deep Color", "Enhanced HDMI") for HDR/4K. If enhanced mode causes no picture, disable it and retest.




Test with alternate source: Plug in a Blu‑ray player, game console or laptop. If that source works, focus on the original device’s display/output settings or cable.




Document results: Note which combinations (port + cable + source) produced a picture. Use these specifics when seeking support or replacement parts.



Verify TV input/source selection

Press the remote's Input or Source button and confirm the on-screen label matches the physical port (for example HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI ARC). If the overlay shows TV/Antenna or a different port, cycle until the port number that matches the connected cable appears.


If using a soundbar or AVR via HDMI ARC/eARC, select the HDMI port explicitly labeled ARC or eARC. Power-cycle the sound device and TV after switching to that input. On the external device set HDMI output for ARC and disable any passthrough audio modes that can keep the TV on the wrong input.


Check HDMI-CEC settings (Anynet+, Bravia Sync, Simplink, VIERA Link, EasyLink): enable CEC on both the TV and the source to allow automatic input switching, or disable CEC if automatic switching causes the TV to jump away from the desired input.


If the display is black while the correct input is selected, verify the source's output resolution/refresh: force 1080p@60Hz or 2160p@60Hz (depending on the TV's max) from the source device or boot it in a safe/low-resolution mode. A mismatched output can produce a blank screen even though the input is correct.


Move the HDMI cable to a different port and re-select that input on the TV; if the second port works, tag the original port as faulty. Test with a different HDMI cable and another known-good source on the same input to isolate whether the problem is port-, cable- or device-related.


Open TV menu > Inputs/Input Management and confirm the input is not disabled, locked by parental controls, or renamed to a misleading label. Rename confusing entries (e.g., change "HDMI2" to "Blu-ray") and save settings so the correct input is obvious on future selection.


If the TV keeps auto-switching away from the chosen input, disable auto input switching in the TV's system settings and power-cycle both devices after changes. Re-select the intended input and verify the source remains active for several minutes of playback.


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