Sampo PME-50X7 50 in. HD-Ready Plasma Television - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Went from bt digital tv back to technika built in
go into source and change it onto dtv and do a fti on the unit otherwise to get back to bt digital go into source and change to scart/av/ext if no effect try a new scart lead, if is connected via hd, go into source and change to hdmi this should change it,
Technika pro LCD TV/DVD 15.4 HD Digital
if its the model i think it is the lcd15-m3 then go into d.menu (about 6 buttons up from the bottom left) then using the arrows next to the same button go down to the last option which should be setup or settings and press ok.
then go down to instalation (again the last option) and press ok
then down to first time instalation (again last option)
Select yes and press ok, this will bring you up to your original setup page
(menus are the same in most models but almost positive that the model you have is the m3
Technika LCD191d-107 LCD TV
You may want to check the solid state fuse on the power suppy or which can be called the inverter. The fuse will blow and finding a fuse can be hard.
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C Dill
Unit is not working,not turning on
If you know how to solder, then it shouldn't be too difficult. You can get the replacement capacitors at any electronics store or Radio Shack. The specifications will be on the capacitors itself.
Code error
do a reset by going into your TV settings. You can also look in your booklet that came with the computer contacting sampo directly.
Have a 42" Sampo plazma
Hi,
Before we proceed, i would like to share few details. The life of plasma totally depends on the usage. For a normal user it is anywhere between 10 - 14 years. There are few people who have actually used it for even more years depending upon usage and care. However, as i have no idea whether you have sparingly used it or the condition, so i would take an average life span.So, as a normal user you are left with less than 4 years before you would see other parts worn out. These are made in such a way that they mostly require replacement than repair, so cost is always a factor before getting them repaired. There is a thumb rule - when the cost of the repair is more than half the amount of the product, buy a new one.If are experience in electronics, could read schematics and would be able keep precautions, then it's different - you could save labor cost. Unless it is better to replace it.
I am sure you must have checked all the connections to make sure there is no lose connection. As unplugging didn't help you, there could be few causes ranging from digital board, sustain boards and few more. The more probable cause is driver board failing. If you call a tech, it would be an expensive deal taking into consideration the cost of the new plasma TV's and age of the TV.
Note - As i cannot diagnose the TV, this information is purely based on what i saw on most occasions on the basis of the description you gave.
Let me know,if needed further assistance.
Hope i helped you.
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I HAVE A YELLOW POWER
You are saying that the TV has no display and no sound, right?
Is there any blinking red or green light?
Thank you!
I have a 42" Sampo-PME42S6
You can try a hard reset: Unplug TV from AC mains and remove all cables from TV. Wait about 30 minutes and replug to AC power and redo the cabling. Switch on the TV and see if it works.. this not work check the cable try yo use another pair of cables ,even this did solve your problem then you need contact the company if under warranty ,if its out of warranty then you need get service from local TV repair center....
Good luck..
Sampo DVE-611 apparently powers up
After several power ups, the front panel buttons eventually "woke up". Replaced remote, and everything's working fine. Not sure why the front panel was temporarily unresponsive.
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