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nick tomlinson Posted on Jan 17, 2015

This function is not available sign keeps coming on

Fiddled with the energy saving button, but no difference

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Sounds like a problem with the remote where a function button on the remote is being pressed for a function which is not on the TV. Could be a fault in the remote or moisture or some other foreign body which has gotten into the remote. Try removing the batteries from the remote or covering the infra red receiver sensor on the TV. Hopefully this will stop it. It may alternatively be some other infra red source which is confusing the TV. The TV generally won't have unavailable functions in its own menu so it's most likely the remote. Hope this helps

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    The exterior buttons (chan up/down, vol up/down, menu, input) were somehow on the fritz. I took apart the back cover of the TV, and found that there was a 'circuit board' that was connected to those buttons. I simply disconnected that circuit board from the rest of the TV. Of course, my buttons no longer work, but at least I can control the TV via the remote with no problem.

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How about you check the IR BOARD for corrosion, usually the main cause of this problem.

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SOURCE: How do i turn on TV after pressing energy saving button TV not on

Some of these have a switch on the front you have to click to send power to the circuits. Make sure this is clicked in and then try to turn it back on. The switch may be kind of hidden underneath. If that doesn't help, try unplugging the set for 1 minute, plug it in and wait 1 minute, then try to turn it on. Let me know if this does not solve your issue, we can diagnose further.

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