How to troubleshoot the Samsung TV that keeps turning on by itself

Last Update date : Dec 03. 2020

The most common reasons for the TV to turn on by itself is having foreign matter around the power button of the remote control, external devices connected to the TV, and your settings. If the power button is stuck, clean the remote control. To check your external device connections, please follow the steps below. 

Check the Event logs

Sometimes abnormal power occurs due to external devices or the CEC command. In this case, by checking the TV history function, you can find what is making the TV turn on by itself.

Step 1. Go to the Menu and select Support.

tv support menu

Step 2. Click About TV and check the Event logs.

about tv menu

Note: 

  • About TV is only available with products manufactured in 2019 or later.
  • Make sure that the TV firmware is updated to the latest version.

1. “Power-on reason” appears in the log history

If Power-on Reason appears in the Event Log, you can check why the TV turned on. Your TV can be powered on by mobile apps, sensors, BT, and voice. You can solve the problem by disconnecting or deactivating the connected devices that operate the TV.

power on reason check
  • YouTube - An app like YouTube or the SmartThings app on a device connected to the same AP could be the reason for the TV to turn on.
  • Sensor - Detected and operated by the brightness sensor set in Ambient Mode.
  • WOL - Turned on by eMac phy (Magic Packet) function.
  • BLE - Turned on by the Wake up function of a BT device. 

2. “CEC command” appears in the log history

The CEC feature enables you to control HDMI connected devices with a single remote control. When an HDMI device activates, it may cause the TV to turn on. You can solve the issue by deactivating that feature.

Home > Settings > General > External Device Manager > Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)

cec command check

3. “One Invisible connection” appears in the log history

Sometimes the TV turns on/off automatically when your connection is poor (AOC Tilt). In this case, thoroughly check all of the cable connections between the TV and OCB.

one invisible connection check

Reset the TV to its original settings

If the above-mentioned methods do not work, there is also a factory reset that allows you to revert to the TV's original settings.

Home > Settings > General > Reset

Note: 

  • Device screenshots and the menu are only a sample in English - they are also available in the language of your country.
  • If the problem continues, please contact the Samsung Service Center to get help from trained technicians.

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