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use a philips screwdriver and lokk for the small keyboard hinges at the top of the keyboard. Push them slightly backwards and lift the keyboard up (4 - 5 hinges). clean and reseat the kb-connector. If this not works, send it in for repairs. kb-replacement needed.
Philips sets use a four
digit code to control the v-chip. The override code for Philip sets is 0711,
although it may say "Incorrect code" the first time to trick you. If
"Incorrect code" is displayed, simply enter 0711 again. To use it hit
the MENU key to get to the menus. Go up or down until you reach AUTOLOCK or
SMARTLOCK, depending on the model, and push the "right arrow" key on
the remote. Enter the override code, and enter it a second time if it says it
is incorrect. Once in the AUTOLOCK
or SMARTLOCK menu, go to BLOCK, and push the "right arrow" key. Go to
BLOCKING OPTIONS and press the "right arrow" key. Go to MASTER
DISABLE and press the "right arrow" key so that it says "MASTER
DISABLE ON". The v-chip is now reset.
Philips sets use a
four digit code to control the v-chip. The override code for Philip sets is
0711, although it may say "Incorrect code" the first time to trick
you. If "Incorrect code" is displayed, simply enter 0711 again. To
use it hit the MENU key to get to the menus. Go up or down until you reach
AUTOLOCK or SMARTLOCK, depending on the model, and push the "right
arrow" key on the remote. Enter the override code, and enter it a second
time if it says it is incorrect. Once in the AUTOLOCK
or SMARTLOCK menu, go to BLOCK, and push the "right arrow" key. Go to
BLOCKING OPTIONS and press the "right arrow" key. Go to MASTER
DISABLE and press the "right arrow" key so that it says "MASTER
DISABLE ON". The v-chip is now reset.
You might need to be logged on as an administrator in order to do this.
Open Device Manager, click Start, and then click Control Panel. Double-click System. On the Hardware tab, click Device Manager.
See if there's a warning triangle next to your Graphics/Video driver. If that's the case, try rolling back/updating the driver. If that fails or you don't have one to roll back - look on the munufacturer's site for the correct drivers for your OS/ Graphics/Video card.
I had this same problem. Check if your system time is correct; as I had problems with the motherboard battery, my Windows time kept resetting, once I set the correct time it worked OK.
Your Philips TV is locked. Tu unlock it, do the folloing.
Philips sets use a four digit code to control the v-chip. The override code for Philip sets is 0711, although it may say "Incorrect code" the first time to trick you. If "Incorrect code" is displayed, simply enter 0711 again. To use it hit the MENU key to get to the menus. Go up or down until you reach AUTOLOCK or SMARTLOCK, depending on the model, and push the "right arrow" key on the remote. Enter the override code, and enter it a second time if it says it is incorrect.
Once in the AUTOLOCK or SMARTLOCK menu, go to BLOCK, and push the "right arrow" key. Go to BLOCKING OPTIONS and press the "right arrow" key. Go to MASTER DISABLE and press the "right arrow" key so that it says "MASTER DISABLE ON". The v-chip is now reset.
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Sounds like you have a bad inverter. You will need to open up the monitor to get to the screen to access the inverter board and replace it. If you are handy you can do the job yourself but if not then you will need to take it in to a computer repair shop to have it serviced. Depending on how old this monitor is, the cost of the repair maybe prohibitive.
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