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intermittant sound

Post by coreyj » Wed Jul 29, 2009 3:07 am

heres my issue........the sound does not work on every channel...........it seems to be about half the channels have sound and half no sound..... i called samsung, they said it the cable company.....my other tvs, however, seem to be working fine...anyone have any insight? thanks, Corey

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Re: intermittant sound

Post by Angel » Wed Jul 29, 2009 3:37 pm

Your problem could only be with the input you're using. What port are you connecting to?
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Re: intermittant sound

Post by coreyj » Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:14 pm

well the problem has gone away..........i plugged in straight to the cable jack instead of going through a surge protector.......which oddly enough did not work at the time i did it............woke up this morning and all the channels have sound now......magic.......pfm! you guys are the best!
now if i could only figure out hour to find my lamp hours meter............i have a hl-s5687w...any help? i tried the 1-8-2 thing, no luck

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Re: intermittant sound

Post by Angel » Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:30 pm

Did you try to subsitute MENU instead of MUTE?
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Re: intermittant sound

Post by Angel » Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:26 pm

yomutsu wrote:Well you can try these following options:
Resetting your Samsung DLP Lamp Hour Meter / Counter

This is a quick reference guide to show you how to reset your Samsung DLP TV’s lamp hour meter or hour counter. Resetting the counter is a very simple proceedure.

Begin with the TV powered off.

Point your remote towards your TV.

Press:

Mute + 1 + 8 + 2 + Power.

Your TV set should now say “Loading Factory”.

Browse down to “Option” then press Enter (or the right cursor button).

NOTE: The Mute+1+8+2 buttons needs to be pressed down consecutively and fairly quickly. If your TV does not enter the service menu after using this combination, you can subsitute MENU instead of MUTE. This seems to work for some sets. Also, the right cursor arrow also acts as the ENTER button, so try it if you’re having difficulty with the ENTER button.

To exit the service menu, hit press the EXIT button or just turn off your TV (remember not to turn on your TV immediately afterwards!).
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