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Hi Ramesh, to access the service mode of your cp x3030wn, follow the steps indicated on page 5 of the cp x3021wn service manual
I give you the link so you can download it
I hope you can solve the problem
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hola Ramesh, para acceder al modo service de tu cp x3030wn, sigue los pasos indicados en la pagina 5 del manual de servicio del cp x3021wn
Te paso el link para que puedas descargarlo
Espero puedas solucionar el problema
Saludos Franco Dosil
ok the onboard menu built into the projector accessable via the remote or button on the projector... go through this menu carefully and read everything you will find the way to flip the image in there :) hope this was helpful.. thnx
My samsung star s5233W's touch screen not to access the menu . I keep pressing the area where Menu, Phonebook and keypad are (area below) but It doesn't respond. it seems that the screen's calibration is off somehow but I cannot perform a calibration since I cannot press the Menu area. How can i fix this? Is there a hard reset button or technique? thanks!
You want to setup WPA, assuming the access point is new enough.
WPA with a Pre Shared Key (aka PSK) is what you want. This is often called WPA Home or WPA Lite or something similar. All a PSK is really is a password.
Look for this on your wireless setup menu. You should be able to set it there. There's a small chance this is on the advanced screen, although most have it on the normal screen. If you have a really old access point, you're likely going to only be given WEP options. If so, spend the $50 for a new one. You'll be money ahead in the long run... Since this is an 802.11b access point, that's almost certainly the case...
Please try these codes. This might work fine for any sim...
*7465625*638*00000000*00000000# NEXT ENTER #7465625*638*00000000# AND THEN *#7465625# to check the locks....all locks are inactive...these are all the locks... network lock - inactive subset lock - inactive sp lock - inactive cp lock - inactive sim lock - inactive activa lock - inactive phone lock - inactive auto network - inactive auto subset lock - inactive auto sp lock - inactive auto cp lock - inactive auto sim lock - inactive
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