Suddenly the radion/clock turned from clock display to the error code ''L7L'' . Nothing special done.
Does someone ever had this error message and how dod you solved it?
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There should be any short circuited component/s inside the circuit board. If the TV turns OFF after turns ON, it should really show blinking codes, that is, its standby/power LED will blink to certain times. These are called blinking codes, and you can get an idea about the faulty circuit stage inside the TV by these blinking codes. But, to Philips TVs, these blinks cannot be directly counted. There is a special way to count it, which in turn give you either a single digit, or two digit fault codes. You should find out the faulty circuit stage by this fault code.
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1. Press the RADIO button to switch on the radio. - Radio touch screen controls appears throughout radio operation - The radio frequency and waveband appears in the display for 10 seconds before reverting back to the clock display. 2. Press the BAND button to select your waveband FM/AM. 3. Tune to your station manually or automatically by using up / down.
Here is a figure to help find the control buttons:
Okay, I'm assuming that you were sucessful in resetting your radio code.
I'm also assuming that you have a CD player (which may not be the case).
The flashing clock also functions as an error code indicator. It should say something, indicating what the error is. You can't set the clock until the error is resolved (a disc stuck in the CD player, for example, on no disc in the CD when it's been told to play).
The procedure is as follows (which you probably know): The audio system display usually shows the time when the ignition switch is in ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II). It shows the operation mode of the radio, cassette player, or optional CD player/changer when you operate them, then goes back to the time display after five seconds. If an error occurs while operating the optional CD player or changer, the display will keep showing the error code and will not switch to the time display until the error is corrected.You can set the time only when the clock is displayed. To set the hours, press the H (Preset 4) button while pressing the CLOCK (SCAN/RPT) button. Press and hold the H button until the hour advances to the desired time.
To set the minutes, press the M (Preset 5) button while pressing the CLOCK (SCAN/RPT) button. Press and hold the M button until the minutes numbers advance to the desired time.
If you don't have a CD player, or no error is showing in the clock read-out, leave a comment so I can investigate further.
Hope this helps you.
1. turn unit on 2. open the loading tray 3. press "setup" button on the remote 4. navigate to preferences using right arrow key (three clicks) 5. Enter "138931" on the remote 6. The current region is displayed (mine was "1") 7. Use the up arrow on the remote to change the region to "0" 8. Press the "setup" button on the remote 9. Press "OK" on the remote
You can try to reset the microprocessor by running the Clock/Radio with out the battery in. If this works buy a new battery (CR2430) and see if the Clock/Radio functions return to normal. If this does not reset the microprocessor , you will be out of luck with this Clock/Radio. It has had some damage done to the microprocessor and cannot be repair. Emerson does not provide out of warranty repair service. What this mean to you is that there is no support for this product. This means there are no parts or service information to do the repairs with. If the Clock/Radio could be repaired, the repair cost would probably cost you more than the cost of buying a new Clock/Radio. I am sorry to give the bad new. In this day and age of short production run items, it is cheaper for the manufacturer to sell you a new product then repair the older one. I hope this information has help you with the problem you are having with your Clock/Radio.
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