Info PLS RE: TC-PxxST30 Svc-Menu Eeprom editor/Flash Utility

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  • N9ZN-Extra
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    • Apr 2014
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    Info PLS RE: TC-PxxST30 Svc-Menu Eeprom editor/Flash Utility

    I am needing as much information as I can gather about the built in Eeprom editor and flash utility built into the TC-PxxST30 series of Panasonic Plasma televisions. This includes a data sheet for the Peaks Eeprom, any code listing for the programs controlling the TV functions, and schematic info for the Peaks module IC.

    This utility is found in the Svc-Tool information display, it is hidden and can be made viewable by positioning your cursor in the top right box after which you must hold the MUTE button for 3 seconds to make it visible. You can select the utility by selecting it and pressing OK on the remote. Use the remote RETURN button to exit the data fields and the editor.

    Once back to the Svc-Tool information screen you can press and hold the remote RETURN button for approximately 5 seconds to return the set back to normal viewing after it reloads and reboots the television, the power light will remain lit during this process and the screen will go black for about 5 to 10 seconds before your television returns to the channel you were viewing.

    Last edited by N9ZN-Extra; 05-12-2014, 04:02 AM.

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