SERVICE DEFAULT MODE
Purpose:
- To create a pre-defined setting, to get the same measurement result as given here
- To override SW protections detected by standby processor and to make the TV start up to the step just before protection; a sort of automatic stew-wise start up.
- To override SW protections detected by MIPS
- To start the Blinking LED procedure
DEFAULT SDM SETTING
Region
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Freq. [MHz]
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Default system
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Europe, AP [PAL/Multi]
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475.25
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PAL B/G
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Europe, AP DVB-T
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546.00 PID
Video: 0B 06 PID
PCR: 0B 06 PID
Audio: 0B 07
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DVB-T
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- All picture settings at 50% [Brightness, Contrast, Color]
- All sound settings at 50%, except volume at 25%
- All service unfriendly modes; if present; are disabled, like sleep Timer - Child/Permanent Lock.
- Picture mode mute. [Blue mute or Black mute]
- Automatic volume levelling [AVL].
- Skip / blank of non-favorite pre-sets.
TO ACTIVATE SDM [Service Default Mode]
- Analogue SDM: Use the standard remote control and key in code {0 => 6 => 2 => 9 => 6}, directly followed by "Menu". It is possible that, together with the SDM, the Main Menu will appear. To switch it 'OFF', push the 'Menu' button again.
- Digital SDM: Use the standard remote control, key in {0 => 6 => 2 => 5 => 9 => 3}, directly followed by 'Menu' button. It is possible that with the SDM, the Main Menu will appear. To switch it OFF, push the 'Menu' button again.
- Analogue SDM can also be activated by shorting for a moment the two solder pads on SSB, [see the figure given below], with the indication 'SDM'. Activation can be performed in all modes, except when the set has a problem with the Stand-by processor.
- After activating this mode, "SDM" will appear in the Upper Right corner of the screen.
TO NAVIGATE
- When 'Menu' button is pressed, the set will toggle between the SDM and normal user menu; with SDM mode still active in the background.
TO EXIT 'SDM'
Use one of the following methods
- Switch the Set to Standby, via remote control.
- Via standard customer remote control transmitter: Key in "00" sequence.
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