TV turned off 2. Press 'Mute' then '182' then 'Power' buttons on the remote. You are now in the Adjustment mode 4. Use the 'Channel up'or'Channel dwn' to select the category. Use the 'Volume up or dwn' to enter the category. Note:Some models may not have Category Selection. Use the 'Channel up or dwn' buttons to select item to be adjusted. What is Service Menu Codes for All TV Brands? To exit the Service Menu always select RESET. You can also access it with the TV Off by pressing quickly. Hidden Secret Service Menu Codes for. Of this secret service menu in LG TV. Etc, feel free to ask us for the secret code to access its service menu. Write down the old value of the item before changing. Use Volume up and down adjust the value. When you have made all the adjustments you want turn the set off to exit. So ran into the same issue's as well. LG 32LC5DC Had the dorky 'oncommand' remote so no help there as no buttons for changing input/menu etc. Went to walmart bought a 7$ universal and programmed it in. Just pulling the cable did not work on the oncommand box. Side inputs for menu input etc were disabled. Go search on this you find LG's 'Commercial Mode Setup Guide' which is a detail book on how to program these things. You basically hit the Menu key multiple times until it stops showing the onscreen menu. Then hit 98765 and then Enter (Was'Ok' on my generic universal remote' It then wanted a pin to which you put in 9876 and push Enter/Ok (FYI the 0000 on the screen does not change when you are inputting this) After this you will be in programmer mode. Yes as another posted you could just factory reset the TV and heck with it however I somewhat agree with the installer guy in that I don't want the TV all boffed up for the next user etc I just want inputs working. Now I'm not sure I did this right but these are the values I ended up changing 040 AUTO CAMPORT set to 0 to disable auto switching to video 2? 046 STRT AUX SRCE set to 1? I also made sure the following were set to 1 to enable the ports on the back 038 YPrPb EN. 001 (HDMI 2) 035 COMPPORT EN. 001 (HDMI 1) 011 Key Defeat t to 000 to allow buttons on tv to work. I ended here after googling 'enable input button on lg tv' while staying here on a hotel in Spain, the room has a LG 32LH301C TV. The input and menu buttons were disabled on both the remote and the TV itself, no box or anything else connected to the TV. By holding down the 'Menu' button for 5 secs until the channel information menu popped up in the upper left corner, typing 1105 and pressing OK, I got into a menu which offered me to turn of the Hotel Mode, Input and menu functions now working fine. Hi, I just came up against an LG 26LH200H in the Express by Holiday Inn in London. It has a small black box on the back that has 2 connections to the TV. It has a brain-damaged hotel remote and all the buttons on the outside, except the volume, are disabled. The 'hack' for it turned out to be even simpler than I expected: Pressing 0 on the remote (not sure if you have to be in TV mode first) selects the composite input, press 0 again and you get the next input and so on until you get round to the HDMI input. First time I tried it I got 'Connecting' then the 'No signal' problem. I powered the HDMI device off then back on and I got a picture. Looks like it doesn't work unless you have the input selected before you turn the source on. Cheers, Paul. Thanks to Papfox - for this massive time saver. This works for acentic system found in some London hotels - with LG tv. Hardware: Remote branded 'acentic'; Black box (attached to tv) input: arial coax outputs: coax + (female) rgb Solution: 0 button on remote cycles through additional inputs. Originally Posted by kroekerta Just thought I would chime in. We have those models and have Lodgenet where I work. I spend on average 10 hours a week fixing these 'hacked' TVs. We have guests that want to watch TV or rent movies and the chips in the hacked TVs are not happy and wont even respond to address changes and the usual items that we have to initially do to program them. Please just ask at the front desk and if they dont allow that you make these changes dont. I understand where you're coming from. However, some of us would like to have access to these inputs (especially if we're staying at the hotel for more than a week). If I bring my phone/console which contains movies/games that *I own*, and an HDMI cable, it's not really fair that I can't use that stuff in my room. And as a side note, if the policy of the hotel is to not let us use these inputs, why have it look like you can? I realize this is a very old post, but I just found it the other day, so hopefully someone else will find this in the future like I did. I've read through every post in this thread and, if I'm not mistaken, there isn't a single solution that allows you to use your own device (laptop, tablet, gaming console, etc) AND the hotel's TV service.
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