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Remote codes for OLEVIA TVs: 1610 11610 12272 11240 11331 11144 11858.
OLEVIA multi-brand remote codes for TV's.
1 - Turn on TV.
2 - Press and hold the TV key and enter the codes for your brand.
3 - If your TV turned off then you entered the right code and setup is complete.
(If not repeat with a different code.)
If you get the same results (no sound/picture) using a dvd player or other media device, then your power supply board needs servicing. If you have an extended warranty take it back...
You only have 5v standby voltage circuit working. The problem can be i nte main power supply or the main control board that send the signal to the main power supply to turn on. Those are the two place to look for. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague
I have the same problem with my Olevia 332h. The TV shuts off after 10 seconds. I decided to wedge a desk fan in between the wall and the back of the TV. It worked! The TV doesnt shut off anymore. This problem is obviously heat related. I hope this information helps you.
Follow the solution for service port 'jump start' with a usb plug. Plug your cell phone charger in next to the TV. Touch the metal prongs of the service port with the metal part of the usb until you get a brief 'flash' on the TV. Then turn on the tv set. It takes patience and a flash light to do this, so you can see what your touching, as my husband couldn't get it to work, but I could.
Since this is a TV, you do not require a driver for it or any display device attached to a PC. The driver you need to update is the video card driver of your PC. Once it is installed, it will be able to communicate with your TV or monitor's EDID (Extended Display Information Data) and be able to send an image to it properly. The internal EDID will tell the video card what resolutions it can accept.
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