Anyone got a Samsung UE55MU7000 ?

Anyone got a Samsung UE55MU7000 ?

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VEX

5,256 posts

247 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Turn the anyconnect function off, or what ever Samsung call their hdmi auto connect system now.

If you sky box is on it may be sensing the signal and thinking that is what you want to watch.

Had it once when a client came back from a 3 week holiday and all his tvs were on Sky. Signal passing through the matrix was frogging the screens to wake up and switch to hdmi input for sky. Spooky to walk into.

Turns ‘anyconnect’ off, never done it again.

V.

Nuclearsquash

1,329 posts

263 months

Thursday 25th January 2018
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That might explain an issue I've had with this TV.

Go to bed at night, turn TV off, come down in the morning and there it is playing away to itself. TBF it's got me into the habit of turning it all off at night anyway.

Great TV though very pleased with mine.

MGJ2

385 posts

139 months

Thursday 25th January 2018
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Our old tv (10+ years) stopped working (we had only sound) so today we bought the 65' because you guys liked this model . When we arrived home with our new purchase and tried the old one, it worked properly again....

Anyway, a new 65' is much better than an old 49' :-)

AndStilliRise

2,295 posts

117 months

Thursday 25th January 2018
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VEX said:
Turn the anyconnect function off, or what ever Samsung call their hdmi auto connect system now.

If you sky box is on it may be sensing the signal and thinking that is what you want to watch.

Had it once when a client came back from a 3 week holiday and all his tvs were on Sky. Signal passing through the matrix was frogging the screens to wake up and switch to hdmi input for sky. Spooky to walk into.

Turns ‘anyconnect’ off, never done it again.

V.
Good security deterrent!

Revs_Addiction

2,090 posts

232 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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VEX said:
Turn the anyconnect function off, or what ever Samsung call their hdmi auto connect system now.

If you sky box is on it may be sensing the signal and thinking that is what you want to watch.

Had it once when a client came back from a 3 week holiday and all his tvs were on Sky. Signal passing through the matrix was frogging the screens to wake up and switch to hdmi input for sky. Spooky to walk into.

Turns ‘anyconnect’ off, never done it again.

V.
Cheers, did this, (It's called Anynet+) and no more dramas!