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[Solved] Exiting Aging Mode on Hitachi 40HBT42A LED TV with 17MB97 Mainboard

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  • #1 21148375
    bogipan
    Level 8  
    USB software for Hitachi 40HBT42A
    LED TV
    FIRMA: Hitachi
    MODEL:40HBT42A
    MAINBOARD: 17MB97
    PANEL: VES400UNDS-2D-N11
    SMPS: 17IPS12

    TV fall in aging mode (burn mode), is there any option to exit this mode! Remote is unusable, Manu + 4725 does not open service menu!!!
    Any idea to solve the problem?

    Added after 4 [minutes]:

    Where from can I download USB SW for this TV?

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    Ah Vestel, Vestel....
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  • #2 21148566
    yokoono51
    Level 26  
    You rewrote an incorrect software. To repair, you need the OK key on the remote control. If it is not active, look for a compatible remote control. If you don't have it, you can rewrite the flash memory (with a programmer).
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  • #3 21148626
    bogipan
    Level 8  
    Actually, the TV came to my service with that problem. I once rewrote the flash, but the situation remained exactly the same
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  • #5 21148653
    bogipan
    Level 8  
    ok, thanks, I will try

    Added after 35 [minutes]:

    I did, the same situation!
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  • #6 21148782
    yokoono51
    Level 26  
    It is possible that it is a hardware problem, not a software one.
  • #7 21148803
    bogipan
    Level 8  
    I agree! Probably IC U80, containing SW records, is BAD!
    Close-up of a motherboard with visible integrated circuits and USB ports.

    Added after 33 [minutes]:

    Good news, I found USB software in another service forum, and successfully solved problem! Jeee! TV screen displaying language selection during initial setup.
  • #8 21148865
    bogipan
    Level 8  
    Thanks to original Sw, downloaded from forum "fanzo.org", the problem is solved!!!

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around exiting the aging mode of a Hitachi 40HBT42A LED TV, which is equipped with a 17MB97 mainboard. The user initially sought USB software to resolve the issue, as the remote control was unresponsive and the service menu could not be accessed. Responses indicated that the problem might stem from incorrect software installation or a hardware failure, particularly with the IC U80 component. After several attempts, the user successfully found and downloaded the original software from another forum, which resolved the issue.
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