For most versions of this board, including V4.1 and V4.2, the most reliable service menu entry sequence is: the TV using the remote or keypad. Press the Menu button on the remote. Quickly type the numerical code 8 8 9 6 .
Fine-tune the dynamic contrast, color temperature, and backlight levels that are not available in the standard user menu.
Alternatively, if that code does not work, try the common universal board entry code: . Common Uses for the Service Menu
Works with PAL, NTSC, and SECAM analog systems. Power: Typically requires a single +12V input.
The is a popular universal LED/LCD TV mainboard based on the V59 chipset, widely used by technicians to repair or upgrade televisions from 14 to 55 inches. To access its hidden configuration settings, such as panel mapping or logo customization, you must use a specific service code . Primary Service Code for HDVX9-AS V4.2
You can set a custom startup image by placing a logo file on a USB drive, selecting it in the Multimedia menu, and using the "catch" function within the service sub-menu.
Once you enter the service mode (often labeled as "Factory Setting"), you can perform several critical maintenance tasks:
If the image is upside down (common with different panel mounting styles), you can toggle the "Mirror" or "Flip" setting in the Panel options. Key Hardware Specifications
Understanding the board's capabilities helps when troubleshooting via the service menu: Supports up to Full HD 1920x1080 at 60Hz. Inputs: Features VGA, HDMI (1.3), USB, and AV ports.
If the screen colors appear distorted or "ghostly" after a board replacement, navigate to Factory Setting > Panel Setting and adjust the MAP Data (there are typically 16 items to cycle through) until the picture is clear.
For most versions of this board, including V4.1 and V4.2, the most reliable service menu entry sequence is: the TV using the remote or keypad. Press the Menu button on the remote. Quickly type the numerical code 8 8 9 6 .
Fine-tune the dynamic contrast, color temperature, and backlight levels that are not available in the standard user menu.
Alternatively, if that code does not work, try the common universal board entry code: . Common Uses for the Service Menu
Works with PAL, NTSC, and SECAM analog systems. Power: Typically requires a single +12V input.
The is a popular universal LED/LCD TV mainboard based on the V59 chipset, widely used by technicians to repair or upgrade televisions from 14 to 55 inches. To access its hidden configuration settings, such as panel mapping or logo customization, you must use a specific service code . Primary Service Code for HDVX9-AS V4.2
You can set a custom startup image by placing a logo file on a USB drive, selecting it in the Multimedia menu, and using the "catch" function within the service sub-menu.
Once you enter the service mode (often labeled as "Factory Setting"), you can perform several critical maintenance tasks:
If the image is upside down (common with different panel mounting styles), you can toggle the "Mirror" or "Flip" setting in the Panel options. Key Hardware Specifications
Understanding the board's capabilities helps when troubleshooting via the service menu: Supports up to Full HD 1920x1080 at 60Hz. Inputs: Features VGA, HDMI (1.3), USB, and AV ports.
If the screen colors appear distorted or "ghostly" after a board replacement, navigate to Factory Setting > Panel Setting and adjust the MAP Data (there are typically 16 items to cycle through) until the picture is clear.
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 - 19:00
Friday 10:00 - 22:00
Sunday 12:00 - 18:00
The museum is closed on Mondays.
On Wednesdays, the students can
visit the museum free of admission.
Full ticket: 300 TL
Discounted: 150 TL
Groups: 200 TL (minimum 10 people)