If you want to change one of the TV settings, please consult your user manual. Your network settings won’t be affected by a factory reset, though.

Your television has a variety of built-in self-diagnostics that can help you fix any problems you are having with the signal, network, picture, or sound.

  1. The TV is not responding to commands from the remote.
  2. The TV is displaying an error message or black screen.
  3. The TV has stopped functioning altogether, for no apparent reason.
  4. The TV has been inoperable for an extended period of time, typically more than a week.
  5. There are unexplained changes or errors in the settings or programming of the TV ..

A black screen with no image or sound.

Different TV remote controls and TV setups exist today, as people use different versions of televisions.

The remote system in my house has a house-shaped emblem on it.

The Settings icon is the farthest to the left on the main menu bar. To get all the way over to it, press the circular button’s left side. To choose the Settings menu, tap the round button inside the circle.

It’s a question mark with a cloud-shaped emblem in the center. To move down until you highlight “Support,” press the bottom of the circle button. Then choose “Support” by pressing the rounded button.

It is the second choice. The TV will perform a brief diagnostic before reporting its state. The bottom of the screen will then show 4 alternatives, including a live option for you to choose from.

If you have forgotten your Samsung TV’s PIN, please unplug it and wait until the reset procedure is finished before plugging it back in.

  1. Check for software updates. Samsung makes available software updates for its televisions that can improve performance and security. Go to the “Settings” menu on your TV and select “Software Updates.” If there are any available updates, you’ll be prompted to install them.

  2. Check for firmware updates. Firmware updates are similar to software updates, but they’re designed to improve the functionality of your TV. Go to the “Settings” menu on your TV and select “System Update.” If there are any available firmware updates, you’ll be prompted to install them.

  3. Check for security patches. Samsung also releases security patches for its televisions that can protect against potential cyberattacks. Go to the “Settings” menu on your TV and select “Security.” If there are any available security patches, you’ll be prompted to install them.

  4. Reset your TV’s settings if necessary. If none of the above fixes the issue you’re experiencing, it may be necessary to reset your TV’s settings in order to restore it to its factory defaults. To do this, go to the “Settings” menu on your TV and select “Reset Settings.” ..

  5. Press the “Menu” button on your remote control and then select “Settings.”

  6. Scroll down to the “Web Browser” section and select “Refresh.”

  7. Select the date and time you want your TV to refresh, and then press the OK button.

  8. Your TV will start refreshing its web content. ..

  9. Samsung must reset the TV to its factory defaults in order to fix many issues that have been reported by consumers.

  10. Many of the issues that have been reported are related to the TV’s firmware, and not to the actual TV itself.

  11. In some cases, it may be necessary to uninstall certain apps and/or restore factory defaults in order to fix problems with the TV.

  12. Resetting the TV can take some time, so be patient and allow it to complete successfully.

To recover network settings on a Samsung Smart TV, you must first do a hard reset. To do this, go to the “Self Diagnosis” part of the “Support” menu in the TV’s settings. You will then be required to enter your PIN number and adhere to some on-screen instructions in order to restore your network settings. After removing every cable from the television, press and hold the “Power” button on the remote control for up to 10 seconds. After that, you have to wait a short while before pushing the Power button once more. There is a problem with the power source or the plugged-in power connection if it blinks before failing to turn on. If you have altered your PIN or forgotten your PIN, you might need to reset your own pin in order to recover your network settings. ..