TV service modes are very precise and yet very basic at the same time to the point that they use precise experiments and details based on the trouble experiences presented from the different service centers of each TV brand in the world. Those details and information were collected in a manner that they can be viewed as a clue for the service technician to use in their repair and troubleshooting works. These guides and clues are what we call as the TV service modes.
They contain information that were proven to be an effective way to approach troubles that do not lie in the inner aspects and nature of working conditions of an electronic part but instead, they are part of the whole system which controls that overall performance of any TV set that you can buy in the world. This system is actually a simulation of what is beyond the information that you can find in the electronic part of the TV set itself but is also an integral part of the whole working system of the television that affects the overall performance and when something goes wrong caused by time or use of these electronic appliance, may lead to electronic troubles that cannot be cured by simple troubleshooting alone.
TV service modes are more complicated for those who do not understand what the nature of a TV trouble is but for the average and experiences TV technician or electronic technician, this is something that is very useful and basic. If say, however that a TV technician is not capable of understanding TV service mode use and function for troubleshooting, all I can suggest is to go to your nearest qualified service man or electronic service center to avoid further trouble and higher costs of repair.
Some Common TV Brands that Use TV Service Modes:
- Sony
- Sharp
- JVC
- Sanyo
- Samsung
- LG
- Konka
- Polytron
- National
- Mitsubishi
- Daewoo
- Toshiba
- Orion
- Sears
- Ferguson
- Philips
- Matsui
- Thomson
- Roadstar
- TCL
- Hitachi
- Panasonic
- Casio
- Goodmans
- Bush
- RCA
- Apex