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RE: Toshiba 32AV502R 32
NO,Ur tv have problems.The Main Tuner Signal is dead,have burn electronics componnents.Still under warrenty call for service.Not Tries websites Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a refurbish Tuner signal board for the replacement.
Toshiba LCD Tv GREEN PROBLEM
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 2:01 am Post subject: Service Menu Codes
Hi chris
You`re asking for a way to get into the service menu, you will find the way to do it below, but be careful to note the parameters values before you change them,
so you can always bring it back.
I believe you will find what you need under adjustment.
As to the best adjustment you asked for their settings in video menu. there is`nt really any best adjustment , its just a matter of personal taste.
Here is the service mode procedure.
1. Press the {MENU} button on the remote.
2. Highlight the "Picture" icon.
3. Press the {9} {3} {0} {1} buttons
on the remote control.
* The Service Menu will be displayed
with the following Modes:
"Options" - "Adjustments" - "Selections"
* Use the {OK} button to access and
navigate through these Modes.
* To change values use {VOL +} {VOL-) {P+} {P-}
* To exit, press the {MENU} button.
I have my green power light but no picture
Either the timing control, DC power, or inverter circuits have a fault, if its under warranty take it back. If not, have your local repair shop service this problem....
Change batteries on my toshiba se-r0001 remote
- Locate the Battery Cover: Look for the battery cover on the back of the remote control. It is usually a small compartment that can be easily opened.
- Remove the Battery Cover: Depending on the design, there may be a latch, screw, or sliding mechanism to secure the battery cover. Use your fingers or a small screwdriver to open the compartment.
- Remove Old Batteries: Take out the old batteries from the battery compartment. Pay attention to the orientation of the batteries, so you know how to insert the new ones correctly.
- Check Battery Polarity: Take note of the positive (+) and negative (-) signs inside the battery compartment. Make sure to insert the new batteries with the correct polarity to match these markings.
- Insert New Batteries: Place the new batteries into the battery compartment, ensuring they are properly aligned with the correct polarity. Press them down gently to make sure they are secure.
- Replace Battery Cover: After inserting the new batteries, close the battery compartment cover securely. If it has a latch or screw, make sure it is fastened properly.
- Test the Remote: Point the remote at the device it controls (such as a Toshiba TV) and test whether it responds to your commands. If the remote is working correctly, you have successfully replaced the batteries.
- Dispose of Old Batteries: If the old batteries are no longer usable, make sure to dispose of them properly. Many communities have designated recycling locations for batteries.
3/9/2024 3:29:56 AM •
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on Mar 09, 2024
Toshiba 47" flatscreen. Power up
The information provided suggests that there might be an issue with the main board of the electronic device. However, it's important to consider a few factors before deciding to replace the main board:
- Check for Error Codes or Diagnostic Signals: Some devices have error codes or diagnostic signals that can provide more specific information about the issue. Check the device's manual or documentation for any error codes or signals associated with the flashing LED or other symptoms.
- Perform a Hard Reset: Before replacing any components, try performing a hard reset on the device. This involves turning off the power, unplugging the device, and waiting for a few minutes before plugging it back in and turning it on. Sometimes, this can resolve temporary glitches.
- Consult Manufacturer Support: Contact the manufacturer's customer support or refer to the product's support resources. They may be able to provide troubleshooting steps specific to your device and guide you on whether a main board replacement is necessary.
- Professional Inspection: If you are not familiar with electronic repairs, consider consulting a professional technician. They can inspect the device, run diagnostics, and provide a more accurate assessment of the issue.
- Check Warranty: If the device is still under warranty, replacing components yourself may void the warranty. Check the warranty terms and conditions before attempting any repairs.
- Consider Other Factors: The issue might not solely be with the main board. Power supply issues, faulty connectors, or other components could contribute to the problem. A thorough inspection can help identify the root cause.
If, after considering these factors, you still believe that the main board is the likely culprit and you are comfortable with the replacement process, you can proceed with replacing it. However, exercising caution and exploring all available troubleshooting options is advisable before making any decisions.
1/17/2024 8:35:42 PM •
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on Jan 17, 2024
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