tengo6dedos
08-06-07, 03:23 PM
hello
i want to sell my tv and ive changed a lot of setting in my service Menu that I think some people will not like
Is there a way to restore default or a Place where default commands are written???
I have a....
SONY
Serial Nu. : C401660
Model : KV-29FV300
AC 220V
HZ 210
Any help would be much aprettiated
tengo6dedos
08-09-07, 03:12 PM
no one knows?? please help
Mark_Likes_Games
08-09-07, 05:05 PM
I don't know about that model, but there's MASSIVE help in the "Sony Service Codes" thread for newer ones. You might get some ideas to try there.
Wickerman1972
08-09-07, 05:21 PM
As far as I know there is no way to go back to a "default" setting once you've changed and saved things. That's why people are always recommending that you write down any changes you make so that you can manually set things back to the way they had been if you want or need to.
I'm curious to know what exactly you changed with the service menu that you think other people wouldn't like. Isn't the whole point of tinkering in the service menu to make the TV better?
tengo6dedos
08-11-07, 02:40 PM
Mark_Likes_Games could u point the way where the "sony Service Code" thread is
thanks
dcorban
10-31-07, 02:58 PM
There are no fixed set of default values as they are tweaked before leaving the factory. However, The Sony service manuals show the approximate default values, which likely vary by a few points from the defaults of your TV.
ClayPigeon
10-31-07, 09:35 PM
Yea man. Even if you have the service manual you will most likely never get the TV settings back to how they originally came from the factory. I noticed after writing down my default settings for my xbr970 when comparing to the service manual that some settings were off by a few numbers. I guess the service manual is more of the default ball park numbers, then when they do a final adjustment before it leaves the factory they change some things up to fix the "out of whack" TV's to compensate for any unique problems and ship them off to us. Like my set they didn't even have the whole picture inside the raster. Even after adjusting the blanking settings the picture was just cut off at like 5% overscan on the top and bottom. They set my mid 2 settings totally off.
ClayPigeon
10-31-07, 09:57 PM
LOL just realized now this topic is a few months old and was bumped, so i'm sure by now you either got your set fixed or just gave up.