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Posted on Jun 26, 2010

I am trying to programme my jvc television and I am wondering what does std means.

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I have a problem with JVC Plasma TV having a split-screen and i can't get rid of it. Last night an on-line guy told me how to do it with a remote...but we don't have an OEM remote so the reset button does not work(neither does the OK button) and then another guy told us to push the reset buittton on the back twice. Well, we got the TV down and can't find the reset button...or is it on the back of the TV turner?
Does anyone out their have another suggestion?
btw, the cover of the TV looks like it has about 40 screws on the back..

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Broadly though ...... you need to get the input signal routing sorted.
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