Thanks Gary I wasn't getting the volume all the way down before pressing the vol down and the 0 on the remote. Finally have it. Thanks for getting me straight Jason Moutons Electronics ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary McCartney" <gary@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 4:46 PM Subject: [TechAssist] Re: Orion Model# TV1934 disable V-chip Password > Here are three descriptions of how to do the volume down routine. Maybe > you are just not doing something exactly right? I haven't found any > other way of getting into the orion/ emerson/ Sansui menus, except for > some Emerson models where there was a tiny hole in the remote that you > stick a pointy object into which activated the menu. > > ------------------------------------------------------ > from service manual for TV1929 > push the number 9 on remote > and VOL DOWN on set at same time > hold for 2 sec > this will put you in service mode > > -------------------------------------------------------- > decrease volume to minimum then while holding vol down on tv press 9 on > remote. Use ch up/dn to select setting and vol up/dn to change > Power off with tv power button to save and exit. > > ------------------------------------------------------ > Orion\TVCR0950BW\Service menu\\\\Set the volume level to minimum after= > unplug the power cord once from AC source in order to set the tv/vcr > to the= > reset mode\Press the vol down key on the set and the channel 9 button on= > the remote control simultaneously to display adjustment mode on the= > screen.\Use the number keys on the remote to select the function you > want.= > Use vol up & down on remote to adjust\Vert size is 2\No way to do it= > without the remote\\\\\ > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > Gary McCartney > > McCartney Electronics > Guelph Ontario Canada > Est. 1984 > email: gary (at) number63.ca > > > > > > > > > Moutons Electronics L.L.C. wrote: >> Gilbert and Kevin >> I tried what you both suggested and no luck. I tried to do it with the >> down >> vol button and the up vol button and the 0 on the remote and no dice. >> >> Are there any other ways to do this with Orion sets? >> >> Jason >> Moutons Electronics >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "GILBERT LOW" <gilbio@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 8:28 PM >> Subject: [TechAssist] Re: Orion Model# TV1934 disable V-chip Password >> >> >> >>>jason,hold down vol control on tv and at same time press 0 on remote >>>control.should release password. >>>"Moutons Electronics L.L.C." <moutons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Does anyone >>>know how to get rid of the password in the V-chip settings on this model? >>>Thanks in advance >>> >>>Jason >>>Moutons Electronics >>>----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>This Email List is accessible to the general public through search >>>engines. 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