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baladur13 Posted messages 47323 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   -

Hello,

I was given a Smart Tech LED TV 32" model: SMT32N30HV1U181 that works very well.

As the TV has an F connector and coaxial connection, I tried to connect the antenna with the F connector, but I don't know if it's designed for that.

After that, I noticed that some channels have disappeared. And when I wanted to rescan the channels, I was prompted for a password. And as usual, my friend forgot the password.

I would like to know if it's possible to bypass it, either by reinstalling the firmware (and how to do that), or in some other way.

Thank you.


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  1. baladur13 Posted messages 47323 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   14 387
     

    Hello,

    Generally, if the television has 2 antenna sockets, the F-type connector is for a satellite antenna.

    I can't find a manual for the model 32N30HV1U1B1 see

    https://www.smarttech-tv.com/index.php?route=product%2Fproduct&product_id=89&search=n3

    Does it not mention a satellite tuner?

    In general, in the manuals for televisions, there is a PIN code or "universal" password that allows changing this parental code


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  2. koukou
     

    Thank you baladur13, well I think it's a struggle to find this code......

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  3. baladur13 Posted messages 47323 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   14 387
     

    Do you have the manual or not? Try 1234

    If not, contact Smarttech https://www.smarttech-tv.com/fr/contens-us/

    You didn't say whether the TV has 2 antenna sockets or not.

    A photo of these sockets would be helpful

    https://www.commentcamarche.net/infos/25913-forum-ccm-mode-d-emploi-inserer-une-image-dans-un-message/


    It's very difficult to catch a black cat in a dark room.
    Especially when it's not there...

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