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OT - but you guys rock
Posted by on October 19th, 2004


OK, tonight whilst watching my TV set (an old but not really, really old
Grundig supercolor) the screen went blank during a programme - so what you
say - we thought it was an outage at the station so did the usual and tried
other channels, but they were all blank. Switched the TV off and back on -
and when it came on again, it now just displays 3 padlocks on the screen
with "0-9 X X X X" underneath it!!!

I know it sounds like childlock or something, but why did it suddenly come
on (the remote is busted and is in a faraway drawer) - what can I do? As the
remote is bust, even if its childlock (never used it before, don't know how
it works / what the password might be / even if we have childlock) I can't
think of anything to do except leave it switched off for as long as
possible, in the hope that like computers, there might be a chip that
remembers its in lock mode which might wipe itself. Am I right? Or is my TV
just foobared? Its really odd! Any help out there? Couldn't find any TV
repair newsgroups!


Posted by Larc on October 19th, 2004


On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 20:16:27 GMT, <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:

| OK, tonight whilst watching my TV set (an old but not really, really old
| Grundig supercolor) the screen went blank during a programme - so what you
| say - we thought it was an outage at the station so did the usual and tried
| other channels, but they were all blank. Switched the TV off and back on -
| and when it came on again, it now just displays 3 padlocks on the screen
| with "0-9 X X X X" underneath it!!!

If you don't get an answer here, you might try emailing Grundig for
help.

Service Department
technik@grundig.com

Also, they have a web site that could offer some help:

http://www.grundig.com/index-flash.html

Good luck!

Larc



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Posted by on October 19th, 2004


Well, thanks for that - I've emailed them the problem, but I don't hold out
any hope of anyone contacting me about it (I've rarely had an online query
answered, unless its been a really small company).

The website proved a bit useless, but thanks very much for taking the time
to try and help - it is appreciated : )



Posted by id on October 19th, 2004


Try sci.electronics.repair

That group has a wealth of knowledge on TV sets.



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