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Jerry

Jan 1, 1970
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Hello. Sorry if this post is a little off topic, but I'm desperate!

I've recently purchased a used Nokia "MP 45 H1" portable TV set only to
discover that it seems to be stuck in some sort of 'Hotel Mode'. I can't
access more than 4 of the UHF cannels (unless you switch on with say holding
down channel 9 on the remote), and it's seems impossible to tune any of the
available channels or to access the video input.

Does anyone know how to get one of these into 'normal tv' mode??

Please reply to group..

Many thanks
J
 
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Graham

Jan 1, 1970
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Hello. Sorry if this post is a little off topic, but I'm desperate!

I've recently purchased a used Nokia "MP 45 H1" portable TV set only to
discover that it seems to be stuck in some sort of 'Hotel Mode'. I can't
access more than 4 of the UHF cannels (unless you switch on with say holding
down channel 9 on the remote), and it's seems impossible to tune any of the
available channels or to access the video input.

Does anyone know how to get one of these into 'normal tv' mode??

Please reply to group..

Many thanks
J


Have a look at this
http://snipurl.com/a6c4

My french is zero but a Google translation seems to suggest you need to
power up with your finger on the VOL DOWN
Don't know if its the TV or RC though.
 
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NSM

Jan 1, 1970
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|
|
| > Hello. Sorry if this post is a little off topic, but I'm desperate!
| >
| > I've recently purchased a used Nokia "MP 45 H1" portable TV set only to
| > discover that it seems to be stuck in some sort of 'Hotel Mode'. I
can't
| > access more than 4 of the UHF cannels (unless you switch on with say
| holding
| > down channel 9 on the remote), and it's seems impossible to tune any of
| the
| > available channels or to access the video input.
| >
| > Does anyone know how to get one of these into 'normal tv' mode??
| >
| > Please reply to group..
| >
| > Many thanks
| > J
|
|
| Have a look at this
| http://snipurl.com/a6c4
|
| My french is zero but a Google translation seems to suggest you need to
| power up with your finger on the VOL DOWN
| Don't know if its the TV or RC though.

My French is only a little better but perhaps program (-) or volume (-)
while powering on? Also there's some reference to doing something (day???)
before powering off.

Perhaps a question on that list might obtain a translation.

N
 
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b

Jan 1, 1970
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NSM said:
|
|
| > Hello. Sorry if this post is a little off topic, but I'm desperate!
| >
| > I've recently purchased a used Nokia "MP 45 H1" portable TV set only to
| > discover that it seems to be stuck in some sort of 'Hotel Mode'. I
can't
| > access more than 4 of the UHF cannels (unless you switch on with say
holding
| > down channel 9 on the remote), and it's seems impossible to tune any of
the
| > available channels or to access the video input.
| >
| > Does anyone know how to get one of these into 'normal tv' mode??
| >
| > Please reply to group..
| >
| > Many thanks
| > J
|
|
| Have a look at this
| http://snipurl.com/a6c4
|
| My french is zero but a Google translation seems to suggest you need to
| power up with your finger on the VOL DOWN
| Don't know if its the TV or RC though.

My French is only a little better but perhaps program (-) or volume (-)
while powering on? Also there's some reference to doing something (day???)
before powering off.

Perhaps a question on that list might obtain a translation.

translated, means :
put set into standby, then turn on again whilst holding down either
vol - or channel - button ( from the posting, OP writer wasnt sure if
channel or vol was the one to use, so try one , if that doesn't work
try the other)
Ben
 
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Jerry

Jan 1, 1970
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| My french is zero but a Google translation seems to suggest you need to
| power up with your finger on the VOL DOWN
| Don't know if its the TV or RC though.

My French is only a little better but perhaps program (-) or volume (-)
while powering on? Also there's some reference to doing something (day???)
before powering off.

Perhaps a question on that list might obtain a translation.

N

Many thanks for the suggestions folks, alas none of these seem to do
anything - I'll persevere!

J
 
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