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Old 11-10-2008, 11:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bush WS6680SIL Service Menu

Managed to get into the service menu on my Bush WS6680SIL 28" CRT, however I have no idea what all the options mean, as they are all like 3 lettered options. Any ideas for a guide on the service menu? Reason I ask is because i want it to stick at always having a 16:9 setting as I am fed up changing it every time i turn tv on! Thanks.

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Old 12-10-2008, 12:14 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Bush WS6680SIL Service Menu

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Reason I ask is because i want it to stick at always having a 16:9 setting as I am fed up changing it every time i turn tv on!
There is no option within the service menu you can change to do this.
If you feed it a proper 16x9 source such as a Freeview or Satellite box connected by scart it will auto-size the picture and give you a widescreen 16x9 picture on a 16x9 transmission.
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Old 12-10-2008, 1:19 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Bush WS6680SIL Service Menu

The issue is your input device, not your TV.
Do a search on this forum, it is a "popular" problem.

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Re: Bush WS6680SIL Service Menu

it auto goes to 16:9 with channels that broadcast in 16:9 but not others.
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it auto goes to 16:9 with channels that broadcast in 16:9 but not others.
Probably because those "others" are 4x3...can you tell us which channels?
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