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The screen displaying a permanent negative or psychedelic color space.

Unlike standard settings, the Factory Menu does not always feature a "Reset to Default" safety net for individual sub-menus. Altering the wrong voltage parameter, changing the panel type ID, or messing with the ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter) calibration can result in:

Press the button on your remote 7 times until a message says "You are now a developer".

Entering Service Menus or Engineering Modes can void your warranty. Changing settings incorrectly (especially "Panel ID" or "LVDS Map") can permanently brick your device. Proceed at your own risk. hisensedebug

If you are debugging at the assembly or kernel level (or using VIDAA DevKit’s deeper inspection tools), use . Unlike breakpoints, which stop execution and change timing, watchpoints monitor a specific memory address. When that address is written to, the debugger pauses the system exactly at the instruction that modified it, capturing the culprit in the act. This is one of the few techniques that can catch Heisenbugs red-handed.

Because these menus contain settings that can alter system stability, they cannot be found by scrolling through the standard user interface. They require specific remote control button combinations.

If your TV is stuck in a boot loop or the standard settings menu is entirely unresponsive, the option in the debug menu executes a low-level format. This wipes the internal flash storage completely clean and reinstalls the base operating system image. 3. Shipping Mode (To-Factory Clear) The screen displaying a permanent negative or psychedelic

The screen image flipping 180 degrees permanently due to incorrect panel orientation settings.

: Click the "Install" button to add the shortcut to your TV's "Installed Apps" list.

Input the numerical code sequentially on your remote. Entering Service Menus or Engineering Modes can void

WARNING: NARRATIVE LOOP DETECTED.

Enabling "Shipping Mode" resets all internal timers, clears the cache, deletes all user data, and powers down the television. This is exactly how the TV is configured when leaving the manufacturing plant. It is highly effective for fixing persistent network configuration or software initialization bugs. 4. Burning Mode