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I have a sony bravia LCD model KLV-32EX400, suddenly while it was on the screen become black and no sound, tried to turn OFF by remote but no response happened. I unplugged the power cord to turn it O
I have a sony bravia LCD model KLV-32EX400, suddenly while it was on the screen become black and no sound, tried to turn OFF by remote but no response happened. I unplugged the power cord to turn it OFF, i waited for about 2 min then reconnected the power cord again, the red standby LED became on, tried to turn the TV on by Remote or from the TV switch the Green LED become on, but nothing appeared (the sony logo, or the beep at the startup), only the black screen. When i try to switch it OFF again by remote or from the TV switch, it doesn't respond, i need to unplug the power cord. kindly help?
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On your Samsung remote. Press the MENU button. At the botttom of your screen you have the setup selections. Scroll over to the SOUND option and select that, A menu should appear and toward the bottom of the menu you should see MELODY. Scroll down to that and select ON or OFF...
It sounds as though the battery has become disconnected from the phone.
Have you dropped the phone on a hard floor or something similar?
Have you tried looking at the battery to see if it is properly connected (has it be dislodged)? If possible, take the battery out and re-fit it (sometimes there are invisible faults which disappear when equipment is dismantled and assembled and you never really know what the problem is!)
FYI 6150 is keypad model not alarm model. See if yhis helps. try pressing the " * " key bottom leftit thould then indicate zone trouble or fault. that sould give you at least some place to start.
What you have is an older model Datejust -- or at least an older model movement. During the 1950s, many Rolex Datejust models had an alternating red/black date wheel. Tudor (Rolex's second brand) also had movements with the same red/black date wheel. BTW, those watches are becoming more and more collectible. Sounds like you may have a nice classic on your wrist! :-)
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