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Dixon Technologies has won a contract from Nokia to manufacture the latter’s mobile phones and smart TV, besides manufacturing contracts from Lloyd, Intex and Toshiba as well.

Dixon will through its subsidiary Padget Electronics begin assembling phones for Nokia and Motorola parent HMD Global, at its Noida factory, The Economic Times reported.

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Further, smart TVs of Intex, Lloyd, Nokia and Toshiba will be manufactured at its Chittor factory, two sources told the paper. Financial details are not yet known.

Moneycontrol could not independently verify the report.

India’s second largest electronics manufacturer, began assembling LG smartphones at this factory in July 2020.

The deals have put Dixon “well on track to become the first Indian electronics manufacturing services (EMS) player to compete with Chinese and Vietnamese giants,” one sources added.

Notably, this is the first time that Japanese brand Toshiba will be manufacturing its TVs in India and another contract for the product has also been awarded to Videotex International, the report said.

The companies did not respond to queries, it added.

Besides these new deals, the company already manufactures TVs for Flipkart’s Marg, Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, Sansui, TCL and Xiaomi; and mobile phones for Gionee, Panasonic and Samsung. Apart from these, Dixon is also manufacturing twin wireless speakers for boAt.

Dixon Technologies is approved for government incentives for incremental production of mobiles and is investing Rs 250 crore to expand this – Rs 75 crore of which will be used in Phase 1.

The company has also considered entry into the Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) hardware market for products such as desktops, laptops, servers and tablets. It was also preparing to open a factory in South India for the purpose.

Modern television technology is great. However, today’s smart TVs have reached a level of sophistication and complexity that you may find yourself stuck with unwanted settings, or perhaps either the unit isn’t performing properly or you changed something and aren’t sure how to restore the original properties. If you own a Philips smart TV and you need to reset it to the original factory settings, fortunately, it’s an easy three-step process.

“Soft” Reset vs “Hard” Reset

It’s important to understand the difference between a “soft” reset and a “hard” reset. A soft reset is techno-speak for turning off the unit, unplugging it from the wall, and plugging it back in after thirty seconds. This will take care of minor issues such as the clock and calendar. But if you need to wipe the slate clean and reset the device to the original factory settings, you’ll need to perform a hard reset. To do so, simply follow the steps below:

1. Update the firmware.

Before you begin you’ll want to make sure that your Philips smart TV is running the latest version of the operating software. First, ensure that your TV has an internet connection.

Press the “Home” icon on your remote, when the menu appears, select “Setup“, then “Software Settings“, then “Current Software Info“. Press “OK“. The current software version will be displayed and will prompt you to download a newer vision if applicable. Performing this step will ensure you don’t have any issues with device drivers after you perform the factory reset.

2. Reset the TV to the original factory settings:

Retrieve the menu by pressing the “Home” button on the remote.

Select “Setup“, then “TV Settings“, then “Factory Settings“. Press “OK“.

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The unit will prompt you to enter a PIN code, so unless you changed it yourself simply enter the default code of “8888”.

Select “Reset” and press the “OK” button.

The TV will begin the factory reset process and all of your settings will be returned to their default status.

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3. Reinstall the TV channels:

Once your TV has been reset to the original factory settings you will need to reinstall the TV channels.

To reinstall the TV, press the “Home” button to access the menu.

Select “Setup“, then “TV Settings“, then “Reinstall TV“. Press “OK” and the device will begin reinstalling your television channels.

That’s all there is to it. Resetting the Philips smart TV to it’s factory settings should solve many common problems. However, if this process doesn’t resolve it then consult the “Troubleshooting” section of your user guide. If your issue persists contact Philips customer support for further guidance.

Reset pin code if you can not remember it, follow the instructions below:

  1. Press button on the remote control.
  2. Select [Setup] > [Channel settings] > [Child lock] > [Change code/Set Code] and press the ‘OK’ button.
  3. Enter the default code ‘8888’ or ‘0000‘ or 3448
  4. Then enter a new 4-digit pin code two times.

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Philips TVs are equipped with only one PIN Code (parental rating). If the parental rating is not activated but the TV still asks to enter a PIN, this PIN code might be:
● a PIN code for the CAM module
● a PIN code for an external device