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Default Samsung service menu problem

This is exactly why we warn customers about not to attempt using the Service
Only Menues on their products.
I understand, you did purchase the product, do own it, therefore you have
the abosolute right to destroy it in any matter you prefer. However, when
you request information as to how to un-do your FUBARD and do not choose the
obvious recommondation, then we are at a loss to assist any further. Order
the E-Prom, hopefully it comes with the proper programming code already
loaded, hopefully you do not flack it with ESD while attempting to change
it. Enjoy!!
"Jamie" t wrote in message
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LeChuck wrote:

Hello,

I'm wondering is someone can help with this issue. I was unfortunately
going through the service menu of my Samsung TX-R2435 (to see if I could
find any hint of a "wide" mode, which is advertised everywhere for this
TV, which I bought used) when I hit an option that I shouldn't have
touched. Actually I didn't think it was a command but an access to a
sub-menu. Anyway, it was called "bus stop" and what it did is actually
deactivate all controls in the TV (as well as the service menu itself). I
had to unplug it to get it to turn off. Now, when I try to turn it on
again, the light goes green as normal but then turns off after one second
and the TV remains blank (it does "charge up"). I have tried leaving it
unplugged for 4 hours but it didn't reset anything apparently. It's as if
it is locked into a perpetual state of going on stand-by.

Does anybody have any idea on what is happening and how to fix it.

Thanks!

have you tried holding some buttons in while hitting the power switch?


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