Samsung Car Audio & Video - Answered Questions & Fixed Issues
Samsung n54 plugged in power socket delays to swith power on,help fix
Hi,
please double check that your product was created for the country that you're using it in. If not, please attain an adapter that ensures the voltage and current are what your country's power socket require. The proper current and voltage of your boombox can be found in the manual- usually in the front.
Thank you.
11/2/2022 11:19:26 PM •
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Tv code for Samsung TV Model no UA55F6400AMXXY
Set-up (Programming) procedure is too much to type in here, and is not practical and it will differ brand-to-brand remote controls. If you wish to get more; check the sites linked here. It has set-up code list & set-up procedure to many popular brand remote controls. One among it has general set-up codes to check with TVs and other devices are given, in the order of the 'device's brand name list' in alphabetical order. Pull up older posts. Search the sites by type in the brand name to your device in its search box at the top right part of the display window. It will help you to find the document easily.
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Programming Notes
• If your device does not respond to the remote after trying all codes listed or your brand is not listed in the code list, use the Auto Code Search method to program your remote.
• Sometimes the first code that "works" with your device may operate only a few functions of your device. There may be another code in the code list that performs more functions. Try other codes from the code list for more functionality.
This is a trial and error procedure; and quiet time consuming. You might have to check different codes said for your device.
Search the site by type in the "brand name" to your device; in the "Search box at the top right of the display window of the Homepage" to get gathered related posts.
3/24/2016 6:20:38 AM •
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I have a LED TV that was hit with a power surge caused by lightning.
Could be your household insurance would cover the damage.
Unless the lightning strike was very local to you, on your side of the local substation, the responsibility for the cost of repair or replacement could be the power company's.
Surges from lightning strikes aren't supposed to get past the electrical substation.
Old-fashioned valve tvs and radios sometimes survived huge surges on the powerline and even minor lightning strikes to the antenna but solid state semi-conductors and micro chips aren't very tolerant to overloads of any sort. These days a tv is not longer a tv in the conventional sense but like cars and radios should be considered as just another computer that is full of CMOS chips which are extremely sensitive to overloads and static discharges. Even the screen of your tv is made up of semi-conductors.
I would be very surprised if the set isn't a write-off.
9/4/2015 5:20:19 PM •
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on Sep 04, 2015
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Why does it no longer power on?
without more information, I can only give you some simple checks.
First check your fuses located near the input of your power cord. check for a blown fuse.
second, the power switch itself may be damaged, you will more than likely need an appliance technician to check that.
third, the monitor may have just quit working all together.
it would be best if you are not comfortable with checking these things yourself, to take to a repair person.
6/15/2015 11:18:18 AM •
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