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How To Test The TVs BlueTooth Module.
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    Question:

    How can I troubleshoot issues with my QWERTY remote (LED 7000 & 8000, PDP 8000) or 2011 Bluetooth 3D glasses?

     

    Answer:

     To check if the Bluetooth transmitter (Module) on your TV is working properly, follow these steps:

     

    Turn on the TV - The Bluetooth module should be active when the TV is powered on.

    Use a cell phone with Bluetooth - Activate the Bluetooth feature on your phone and set it to search for Bluetooth signals.

    Look for "HD TV" or a similar message - Your phone should recognize the TV as a Bluetooth device (e.g., "DTVBlueTooth" when tested).

    Repeat the process - Turn off the TV and repeat steps 1-3 to verify that the signal comes from the TV's Bluetooth Module.

     

    Terms:

    QWERTY Remote - A keyboard-style remote control used with certain TVs.

    LED 7000 & 8000, PDP 8000 - Models of TVs that use QWERTY remotes.

    Bluetooth Transmitter (Module) - A component within the TV that sends Bluetooth signals.

    Cell Phone with Bluetooth - A mobile device used to detect the TV's Bluetooth signal during troubleshooting.

    HD TV - The name or message that should appear on your phone when detecting the TV's Bluetooth signal.

    DTVBlueTooth - An example of a specific message that may appear on your phone when detecting the TV's Bluetooth signal.

 
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