From: Ronald on
On Jan 6, 6:01 am, "Michael Kennedy" <m...(a)nospam.com> wrote:
> "Ronald" <rcoo...(a)buckeye-express.com> wrote in message
>
> news:3a5be3ae-5da6-492a-90c0-c070c139629d(a)k19g2000yqc.googlegroups.com...
>
> >I was trying to set my TV into 1080i mode in the service menu and it
> > shut off now it won't turn back on.  The TV worked perfectly before I
> > did this.  Anyone know how to reset the TV back to factory settings.
> > email or post here..
>
> Hmm..  You could try leaving it unplugged for a few days..
>
> If I may ask... Why were you trying to do this and what did you change?

The only way to enable 1080i is though the service menu DTV port set
to 1080i .. where it was set to 480p.
From: "Jumpster Jiver" no on

"Ronald" <rcoonjr(a)buckeye-express.com> wrote in message
news:6614ec66-2523-432b-b5ee-7ff6f6f214c8(a)u7g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
On Jan 6, 6:01 am, "Michael Kennedy" <m...(a)nospam.com> wrote:
> "Ronald" <rcoo...(a)buckeye-express.com> wrote in message
>
> news:3a5be3ae-5da6-492a-90c0-c070c139629d(a)k19g2000yqc.googlegroups.com...
>
> >I was trying to set my TV into 1080i mode in the service menu and it
> > shut off now it won't turn back on. The TV worked perfectly before I
> > did this. Anyone know how to reset the TV back to factory settings.
> > email or post here..
>
> Hmm.. You could try leaving it unplugged for a few days..
>
> If I may ask... Why were you trying to do this and what did you change?

The only way to enable 1080i is though the service menu DTV port set
to 1080i .. where it was set to 480p.

Sorry but that's why they call it a "Service Menu", and not a consumer Menu.
With a service manual you could follow the correct procedure to put in the
mode you want.
There may have been other settings that needed to be changed FIRST such as
vertical or horizontal frequency.
Sometimes setting an incorrect frequency can actually burn out components or
put the set into a permanent shutdown mode.
You may need a service manual to get out of this mess.

From: Ronald on
On Jan 9, 1:41 pm, "Jumpster Jiver" <no reply> wrote:
> "Ronald" <rcoo...(a)buckeye-express.com> wrote in message
>
> news:6614ec66-2523-432b-b5ee-7ff6f6f214c8(a)u7g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
> On Jan 6, 6:01 am, "Michael Kennedy" <m...(a)nospam.com> wrote:
>
> > "Ronald" <rcoo...(a)buckeye-express.com> wrote in message
>
> >news:3a5be3ae-5da6-492a-90c0-c070c139629d(a)k19g2000yqc.googlegroups.com....
>
> > >I was trying to set my TV into 1080i mode in the service menu and it
> > > shut off now it won't turn back on. The TV worked perfectly before I
> > > did this. Anyone know how to reset the TV back to factory settings.
> > > email or post here..
>
> > Hmm.. You could try leaving it unplugged for a few days..
>
> > If I may ask... Why were you trying to do this and what did you change?
>
> The only way to enable 1080i is though the service menu DTV port set
> to 1080i .. where it was set to 480p.
>
> Sorry but that's why they call it a "Service Menu", and not a consumer Menu.
> With a service manual you could follow the correct procedure to put in the
> mode you want.
> There may have been other settings that needed to be changed FIRST such as
> vertical or horizontal frequency.
> Sometimes setting an incorrect frequency can actually burn out components or
> put the set into a permanent shutdown mode.
> You may need a service manual to get out of this mess.

I'm well aware of the service menu and how it operates. I work on
video games / Television monitors all the time. I have the service
manual for this unit. I myself as a professional call upon everyone
else out there to see if they have had something like this. I have
exhausted my train of thoughts and as everyone else. If they know any
tricks I can perform. Sad thing is this is my own personal unit. So
Its not as burdan as if it was a customers unit.

-Ron