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Q90C Service Menu????

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thewildeguys
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Hello all, I just got a s90C 65". Wow, looks amazing for games and movies.

I am trying to access the Service Menu. I can get so far when I press: Mute - 1 - 8 - 2 - Power On

But all I can see is:   OPTION, SVC

I've tried pressing, 1,2,3,4 after this but nothing happens.

How can I get to the full service menu? Thanks
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thewildeguys
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Thanks for the help. I have talked with AVS and apparently my remote won't work. There are only 2 special remotes that will allow access to the full service menu šŸ˜ž

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roseacds
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Are you using the samsu g remote or the roku remote. It looks like you brought up the roku menu instead of the samsung one
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thewildeguys
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Samsung remote (Roku is just in background) 

 

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roseacds
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That's the one it came with?!? That looks like an old samsung remote. I thought they started shipping those solar remotes now?
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thewildeguys
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Yes, I got the solar remote with my s90c. But I had this from years ago. It has buttons so I figured I could use to get into Service Menu...........

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roseacds
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I see. After more digging. you have to press the buttons in the following order: power-off, info, menu, mute, power-on.
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roseacds
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thewildeguys
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Thanks for the help. I have talked with AVS and apparently my remote won't work. There are only 2 special remotes that will allow access to the full service menu šŸ˜ž

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KiwiBird97
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Right. Software developers (even Tizen developers) need it to change advanced features such as the language sets (since the Tizen SDK does not support all languages for the emulator). I call that remote as a Dev Remote instead of a Service Remote.
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