you can do this by turning your tv on and off and if it dont work plug and unplaug it if u only like men grow up! actually i found the answer turns out the tv's was produced by Samsung if anyone has this problem go to there website and search v-chip it will give you the directions
Curtis-Mathes is the name of a company that is now a North American electronics retailer. They used to manufacture high-end television sets, but left that business in 1982. The founder and president of the company was George Curtis Mathes Jr. He died in 1983 when the Air Canada flight he was on caught fire. He was among 23 fatalities.
All you have to do is insert the proper programmed key and start the engine.
Remanufacturers used to be able to reset the older HP chips, for example the 1300, 2300, 1320, 1160 and etc. But at the speed that new chipped cartridges are coming out and with HP going to the new smaller chips, the industry as a whole as pretty much abandon trying to keep up the technology to research and reset each chip. There are a few that have held on to the old chip reseters to reset the older style I mentioned earlier, but the vast majority simply replace the chips with new ones. It is easier, faster, cheaper and will cut down on the chance of defective cartridges because of bad resets.
A computer chip used in Xboxes and elsewhere.
A faceted diamond 'chip' can be used in jewelery.
A: this chip is defined as a timer but it can be used for other reasons and applications.
Cmos chip
For an IC chip
CMOS chip
The chip appears to be an Application Specific Intergrated Chip developed for and by the company behind the research and is not further identified by the company.
Yes, it is possible to blend a chip. When you blend a tortilla or potato chip, it will turn into a fine dust. Depending on the flavor of the chip, this dust can be used to coat chicken or season other foods.
Canon printer cartridge chip resetters are devices designed to reset the memory chip on a Canon ink cartridge. These chips are present on many ink cartridges to track ink levels and ensure that the cartridge is recognized by the printer. Resetting the chip can sometimes allow a cartridge to be refilled and reused. It's important to note a few things: Third-Party or Refilled Cartridges: Many printer manufacturers, including Canon, design their printers to work optimally with original brand cartridges. While third-party or refilled cartridges can be used, they may not always provide the same performance and quality as genuine cartridges. Compatibility: The effectiveness of a chip resetter depends on the specific model of the printer and cartridge. Not all cartridges or printers may be compatible with chip resetters. Risk of Damage: Resetting a cartridge's chip may void the warranty and could potentially damage the cartridge or the printer. Use chip resetters at your own risk. If you still wish to proceed with using a chip resetter, here are general steps that may apply: Ensure Compatibility: Make sure the chip resetter is compatible with your specific Canon cartridge model. Turn Off Printer: Before attempting to reset the chip, turn off the printer. Remove Cartridge: Take out the ink cartridge that you want to reset from the printer. Align Contacts: Align the contacts on the chip resetter with the contacts on the cartridge. Press and Hold: Press and hold the resetter against the chip for a few seconds until any LED indicators on the resetter indicate that the process is complete. Reinstall Cartridge: Put the reset cartridge back into the printer. Remember, using chip resetters or refilled cartridges may not always provide the same print quality or reliability as original cartridges. If you encounter any issues or have concerns about using a chip resetter, it's advisable to contact Canon customer support for guidance. Additionally, keep in mind that using unauthorized methods to reset cartridges may violate terms of service or warranty agreements.