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I can get into the service menu, it requires a 4 digit password. Would
anyone know the password or how to identify the password for this tv? Any information would be greatly appreciate, Thanks. Shane |
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In article . com, Shane
wrote: I can get into the service menu, it requires a 4 digit password. Would anyone know the password or how to identify the password for this tv? Any information would be greatly appreciate, Thanks. No idea, but some freeview boxes use "0000" as default, so try that. Rod. |
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Roderick Stewart wrote:
In article . com, Shane wrote: I can get into the service menu, it requires a 4 digit password. Would anyone know the password or how to identify the password for this tv? Any information would be greatly appreciate, Thanks. No idea, but some freeview boxes use "0000" as default, so try that. Rod. Older sets used to be 9876. Also Google found this? Press Menu on both the remote and the TV (the standard menu will appear) for about 4/5 seconds and, as soon as you see the standard menu dissappear, stop pressing the keys, else the service menu will be there only for a split second, because the TV will ask now for a password, thanks to the first method. It took me 5 or 6 tries to get the timing right. Glenn. |
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On Sep 23, 6:07 am, Usenet wrote:
Roderick Stewart wrote: In article . com, Shane wrote: I can get into the service menu, it requires a 4 digit password. Would anyone know the password or how to identify the password for this tv? Any information would be greatly appreciate, Thanks. No idea, but some freeview boxes use "0000" as default, so try that. Rod. Older sets used to be 9876. Also Google found this? Press Menu on both the remote and the TV (the standard menu will appear) for about 4/5 seconds and, as soon as you see the standard menu dissappear, stop pressing the keys, else the service menu will be there only for a split second, because the TV will ask now for a password, thanks to the first method. It took me 5 or 6 tries to get the timing right. Glenn. Ok, I found the code but it wasn't the menu I was looking for I need to get into the hospitality menu where you can add RGB/s-video channel to the channel lineup is that even possible with the LG 32LC7DC? Shane |
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