Monitor - Turning off aging mode

muckshifter

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Press the menu button then select reset. It may work.

From what I can tell though, this should not happen by itself. Someone has to enable the aging mode.

It is a factory pre-set test, something they do, no need for "consumers" to use it.


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It is not that easy, because when I press menu, the only option I can select is the language one.

I have a nice red writing say me "Aging..." and cannot do anything. I found out there is a combination of buttons to be pressed to turn it off, but what it is it?
It is surely my fault, I've done something I didn't mean to do (and I don't know what...)
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H Sara, the post I made in the other thread was for CRT monitors not LCD monitors. I would suggest contacting Philips Support for help on this one.
 

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