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Fred McKenzie
I had an RCA L32WD12 LCD HD Television set that would occasionally
exhibit a problem that looked like a kernel panic on a Unix computer.
When viewing channel D3-1 (Tampa) and pressing the "Info" button on the
remote, the information window would first appear but the screen would
immediately be flooded with white text. At that point, you could still
see the picture being updated behind the clutter, and hear the sound.
However nothing else would work. You couldn't change channels or turn
off the power.
The only escape was to unplug the set. Plugging back in after a few
seconds, the set would come back up in the "on" state. After the usual
initialization, it would be tuned to Channel D10-1 (also Tampa), but the
channel label would still be D3-1.
Afterward, everything seemed to be OK except that date and time had been
lost. By changing the channel, channel label numbers were corrected.
The Info button worked correctly on all other channels, but when
returning to D3-1, the problem would recur every time.
Has anyone seen this before? Is it a correctable problem? If I were to
purchase another RCA, is it likely to happen again?
Fred
exhibit a problem that looked like a kernel panic on a Unix computer.
When viewing channel D3-1 (Tampa) and pressing the "Info" button on the
remote, the information window would first appear but the screen would
immediately be flooded with white text. At that point, you could still
see the picture being updated behind the clutter, and hear the sound.
However nothing else would work. You couldn't change channels or turn
off the power.
The only escape was to unplug the set. Plugging back in after a few
seconds, the set would come back up in the "on" state. After the usual
initialization, it would be tuned to Channel D10-1 (also Tampa), but the
channel label would still be D3-1.
Afterward, everything seemed to be OK except that date and time had been
lost. By changing the channel, channel label numbers were corrected.
The Info button worked correctly on all other channels, but when
returning to D3-1, the problem would recur every time.
Has anyone seen this before? Is it a correctable problem? If I were to
purchase another RCA, is it likely to happen again?
Fred