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Terrestrial Television, Digital and Analogue
42" Panasonic LCD TV forgetting default settings
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<blockquote data-quote="RCP" data-source="post: 913420" data-attributes="member: 186733"><p>Thanks for the replies,</p><p></p><p>Will take a look at the menu settings when I get home later today.</p><p></p><p>Like I say, it's worked perfectly well without any issues for the past two or three years. Must say this has me foxed because the Panasonic TV menu options allow you to store the AV1, Av2, etc. as you see fit, and I have pressed the 'store' button on AV1, so is strange that it keeps defaulting back to analogue!</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately the 2 year old has discovered all the buttons on the side of the TV as well as the main ON/OFF button, and he is at that point in his life where it's really good fun to press everything, yet too young to appreciate what carnage he can cause by his actions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RCP, post: 913420, member: 186733"] Thanks for the replies, Will take a look at the menu settings when I get home later today. Like I say, it's worked perfectly well without any issues for the past two or three years. Must say this has me foxed because the Panasonic TV menu options allow you to store the AV1, Av2, etc. as you see fit, and I have pressed the 'store' button on AV1, so is strange that it keeps defaulting back to analogue! Unfortunately the 2 year old has discovered all the buttons on the side of the TV as well as the main ON/OFF button, and he is at that point in his life where it's really good fun to press everything, yet too young to appreciate what carnage he can cause by his actions! [/QUOTE]
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