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When I turn on the tv, Get a blank screen with

Please help me , my toshiba tv model 22LV505 is unable to show any channels. Icant even ge to the channel option to set it to auto search.previously I was able to get to lock and enter my password and try to get to channel option but stil can't change it. How do I get this tv to go back to factory default settings so I can reset the channels? Please let me know , I'm on standby waiting for a response .Thanks!!!

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Unplug it,replug it back an hour later,the tv should set back to the factory setting.

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