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Bravia TV (KDL-26S5500 ) - Fault- Switching itself of and on
My five year old Bravia TV has recently started turning itself off and then on again following a channel change using the remote.
I've tried resetting all soft values in the settings menu using "Reset" and unplugging from the mains, without improvement.
Does anybody know what the problem is ?
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Nick
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Glad to report that my Humax PVR is working fine straight out of the box and the HD picture quality is superb - and no switching off and rebooting so problem solved if at some cost. I do like pause and rewind live TV though!
@nirober40I guesss you may have tried this already but connect your new Freeview box to another non-Sony TV and see what happens. That should tell you which device is causing the problem?
Good luck and let us know.

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Hi guys
Have you tried this suggestion in the following thread? Im curious to know if it works.
Just ensure 'System Update' is set to ON in the settings.
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Your link doesn't work (for me). Looks like it's too long to fit on one line. Could you split it over two lines and we will just have to copy and paste it?

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Try the link again, i missed a backslash at the end. Its now working for me.
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when using the remote my sony bravia turns off then on.?
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Ian Winter
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It only seemed to occur when using the on-board tv tuner. There was problem
when input was taken from other sources e.g. HDMI, SCART, RCA phono.
Various causes have been suggested to me, ranging from the start of
failure of the power supply, through short-circuit in the on-board tuner, to
a change in the transmitted TV signal - I haven't been able to determine
which of these might be the actual cause.
However, I found one work around which has operated faultlessly for the last
year and saves spending out on a new TV. I purchased a separate stand alone
set-top tuner box (Manhattan) for about £40. This has an HDMI output which
can be plugged into one of my Sony TVs HDMI sockets. There's no need to
disconnect or disable the TV's on-board tuner. Simply plug your existing
coaxial aerial lead into the set-top tuner, connect the HDMI cable between
the set-top boxes HDMI output to your TVs HDMI socket, plug-in the set-top
box into power supply, switch on the TV and select the appropriate HDMI
input by calling-up the TV's input selection screen (Using the TV remote
control - blue menu button on my TV). Once the correct input selection is
made, the initial screen from the set-top box tuner pops up on your TV and
then use the set-top tuner's remote control to seek and tune the local TV
transmission sources. Job done.
In use, the only extra operational step needed to view TV programmes after
switching-on the Sony TV set is to select the HDMI input coming from the
set-top box.
This workaround has the added advantage in that the set-top box has an HD
tuner, whereas the tuner on the Sony TV was SD only, but because the Sony
was designed and built to display signals from HDMI sources ("HD Ready") it
can display an HD signal from an HDMI source.
N.
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