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Your unit maybe on protect condition that why on standby mode,,,it means theirs a truoble in circuit inside that why happened...try to consult in the nearest service cnter or a wll trained technician,,wish you luck
To exit silent mode hold down the pound key for about two seconds. You will see a confirmation message for Silent Mode, each time you enter or exit Silent Mode.
Another way to do it is while in standby mode, press the volume key, located on the left side of the handset, then select "Ringer On".
I am having the same issue as well. If you press "clear" "exit" and "surround mode" all at the same time, it will come back on. It seems to be an overheating issue. If you put a fan on it, it helps, but does not fix permanently. Anyone have any ideas for a permanent fix?
In standby mode, press Menu. Highlight Applications and click Select. Highlight Bluetooth and click Select, or just press 4. Highlight My devices and click Select, or just press 2. Put
your remote device into pairing mode. You can find out how to do this
from the manual that came with the device. When the device is in
pairing mode, highlight Search new device and click Select. If Bluetooth is not activated on your G600, you'll be prompted to switch it on. Click Yes. The
G600 will search for all the Bluetooth devices in the proximity. The
type of device will be indicated by the icon to the left of it, so you
can clearly see if the device is a PC, a phone or a remote headset. You'll
be asked to enter the PIN number to connect to the device. This is in
the documentation that came with the remote device but if in doubt, try
1234 or 0000, as these are the most common PINs. Once connected, the device's icon will turn orange on the My devices screen, and when you press the red End call key to return to standby mode, you'll see the headphone icon on the top row of the screen. Your
headset will now be paired permanently with your G600. Switch the
device off to disconnect it, and next time you switch it on the phone
will connect automatically, providing your Blueooth is activated (go to
Menu, Applications, Bluetooth, Activation, On to activate Bluetooth).
My apologies for the copy past guide, I have never used a samsung phone.
This sounds like micro glitch try unpluging the tv and all controlable inputs (PC, iLinks, or other such devices) wait 5 min then plug the tv only in and see if you have returned functions. if you should read the manuals of those devices to see if the control functions can be turned off.
There is an On Display Menu (ODM). You can access it by pushing the button located on the monitor. Use +- buttons to navigate in the menu. Here you can switch off the sleep mode or change the sleep settings. I have a simular problem... I try to turn off the power save function but it seems like it dosen´t want to understand this...
make sure the trigger switch in the back did not get switched to trigger, if thats o.k. it may have 2 regulators 2 5.1 zener diode and a capacitor or 2 deffective on the board in the regulator circuit. I have yet to see any bad outputs in a Nad T752, but I have only worked on three so far. Larry James
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