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Old 08-06-2009, 4:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,

I have Panasonic TV which has 3 Scart sockets at the back which are all populated. For some time it now starts with AV3 and the sound muted.

Before it used to default to AV1 (Sky) but now we have to manually change the AV selection to AV1

any ideas?

Is there a CTRL+ALT+DELETE for Panasonic TVs?
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Lol, no but there should be a factory reset somewhere in the installation menu.
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Lol, no but there should be a factory reset somewhere in the installation menu.
It's called "Shipping Condition"...restores it to it's out-of-box state and the set will require retuning.
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Thank you both. Done the trick
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