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083,019,033,092,099 are the codes to check. If you wish to get more details, check this
site. Pull up previous posts
there. Setup code list and
setup proceedings to many popular brand remote controls are given. Three digit, four digit, five digits and
two-digit code list are there. Check
the site with patience. Surely you'll
get a solution to your problem. Search
the site by 'Timeslide' option. It will
make search easy. Or, type in the brand
name to your device into its search box, and press "Enter."
Power on, no disc, press open, press setup and navigate to the Tools icon. Do not press enter - press 3,3,3,3, and a "secret" menu appears. Change Region to FREE, press enter, and then press setup to exit.
we solved it by chance, just push "i"(display) and then digit 1 twice(11) and then the line switch(AV), then the factory setting comes up. Then you can scroll down to the hotel mode and make it "off". Finish by pressing "i" again, then the window closes and you are back in normal operation
You need to go to service mode. Here how you go - use Samsung remote off the TV then press Mute-1-8-2-Power. Tv then boost up the service mode which is you could fine the line - user reset or hotel mode or both. You can press the user reset. If there is hotel mode - check it and put it OFF. Good luck
M (menu) 7935 (regular menu appears), them press
4725 (menu service appears), then search HTLSRC (position 090), then
set value 032 (this value disables Hotel Mode) - TV. Now Hotel Mode is
deactivated. It is verified!
M 7935 4725, go to HTLSRC (090), fix 032 - press TV. Good luck!
it is quite possible, if you bought this set from a hotel liquidation, it might still have it's lodgenet card. If it does, then it may be stuck on the channels the hotel had lined up. If there is a lodgenet card (where the cable jack is on the back) you can remove the 2 screws and just pull the card out an inch (leaving it attached to the black cable). Once that card is out, the tv should fall back to normal use. You might need to do a facotry reset to unlock TV options at that point. Only way around this would be to remove the 2 screws holding in the lodgenet card, and pulling it out of the back of the set (Don't have to pull it out all the way, just enough to disengage the data socket. Once the card is removed, you would need an actual LG remote (not the pay per view remote) and hit menu a bunch of times until it stops flashing menu on and off. Once it stops, you type in on the keypad, "98765" "ENTER". This will take you to an installer menu. Scrolling down to the highest numer there is (Should be one backwards from the "000" you start on" there is "Factory Reset" and you use the right arrow key and set it to "1" and then press enter. The TV will flicker a couple times, and then, all inputs are active.
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