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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Philips Codes

















PHILIPS 32PFL 5332.




ENTERING THE [SDM] Service Default Mode.




  • Use the standard remote control
    transmitter and key in the code [062596], directly followed by the
    "Menu" button.  It is possible that together with the SDM, the main menu
    will appear.  To switch it Off, push the Menu button, once again.

  • Short the two solder pads on the
    SSB,  with the indication SDM for a moment.  These solder pads are
    located on the top of the SSB.  Activation can be performed in all
    modes, except when the set has the problem with the Standby processor.  

  • After activating this mode, SDM will appear at the upper right corner of the screen ; if you have picture. 



HOW TO NAVIGATE



  • When you press the Menu button on
    the remote control, the set will toggle between SDM and normal user
    menu, with SDM mode still active in the background.

  • To exit from SDM mode, 

  • Switch the set to Standby via remote transmitter.

  • Via a standard customer RC transmitter:  Key in "00" sequence.



BLINKING LED PROCEDURE






The blinking LED procedure can be split up into two situations.



  1. Blinking LED procedure in case of
    a protection detected by the standby processor.  In this case the error
    is automatically blinks.  Therefore you do not have to do anything
    special, just read out the blinks.  A long blink indicate the decimal
    digit, and a short one indicates the units.

  2. Blinking LED procedure in the
    "ON" state.  Via this procedure, you can make the contents of the error
    buffer visible via the front LED.  This is especially useful for fault
    finding, when there is no picture. 



When blinking LED procedure is
activated in ON state, the front LED will show the contents of error
buffer by blinks.  Error code >10 are shown as follows.




  1. "n" long blinks (where "n"= 1 to 9), indicating decimal digit,

  2. A pause of 1.5s,

  3. "n" short blinks (where n = 1 to 9),

  4. A pause of approx: 3s,

  5. When all error codes are displayed, the sequence finishes with a LED blink of 3s,

  6. And the sequence starts again.



Example: Error 12 9 6 0 0



After activation of SDM, the front LED will show:



  1. One  long blinks of 750ms (Which is an indication of the decimal digit), followed by a pause of 1.5s.

  2. Two short blinks of 250ms followed by a pause of 3s,

  3. Nine short blinks followed by a pause of 3s,

  4. Six short blinds followed by a pause of 3s,

  5. One long blink of 3s to finish the sequence,

  6. The sequence starts again.



HOW TO ACTIVATE THIS FUNCTION?



  • Activate SDM.  The blinking front LED will show the entire contents of error buffer (this works in normal operation mode).

  • Transmit the commands 'Mute"-
    "062500" - "OK" with normal remote control.  The complete error buffer
    is shown.  Take notice that it take some seconds before the blinking LED
    starts.  

  • Transmit the commands
    "Mute"-"06250x"-"Ok" with a normal remote control, where "x" is the
    number between 1 and 5.  When "x" =1; the last detected error is shown,
    "x" =2; the second last error etc:-  Take notice that it take some
    seconds before the LED starts blinking.



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