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Default JVC TV and impossible to get rid of menu screen

Hiya!

I am having some trouble with the JVC AV32R25EK Tv that we have.

Some of my friends played around with the remote and I don't know how
but he manage to block in the settings menu box.

This menu is now permanently on the screen. No way of getting rid of
it.

When pressing OK on the remote, the box may disappear but the image of
the TV with it...

Any idea how to get back to normal???

It will be much appreciated if anybody could advise as I see about
less than the half of the sreen at the moment

cheers

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Any idea where i could get an answer?

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Try i button and mute together if it's the service mode menu.

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