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Toshiba 62HM15 62" Television Questions & Answers
I have a Toshiba 62HM15 with a 9"X4" "motherboard"
Hi, thanks for posting your Question..
You can get a replacement board from repair outlet stores around your area. Most repair stores will have a replacement, or will direct you where you can get..
Also you can check at shopjimmy.com,or even at eBay.com
Good luck..and take care.
I have a toshiba dlp,
The 3 blinks is a sign of a bad ballast - the board that powers the bulb. If the tv starts when you jump the relay it means that the ballast hasn't actually failed, just that , during startup, it draws much more power than it should. This happens when the components age - they lose their insulating properties and a lot of the current going thru them is lost/shorted. The first thing you should do is to unplug it from the wall and leave it like that until you fix it - if a capacitor or a transformer from the ballast finally fails it will fry way more than just its board. You need to replace the ballast board, at a cost of around $160. Here's one
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Our 62HM15 Toshiba DLP TV
Something is wrong with the lamp or its ballast circuit - take it out and take a look at it, it might be burned. If it's ok then the tv must be opened and tested, starting with the ballast board. If you don't know how to do it the it's better to call a repaiman, it's very easy to mess it up even more.
Toshiba 62hm15a
honestly i dont have any idea about the t-chip but if this chip or repairing your tv cost you a lot then buy a new one. its better to have new than old ones. hope that helps!
CHARCOIS
Toshiba 42RV500E sound issue
This is a known issue with this TV. The following might resolve it:
Check Mute and Volume:
Ensure that the TV is not muted and that the volume is set appropriately. Sometimes accidental button presses can lead to muted sound or low volume.
Inspect External Speakers:
If you're using external speakers, verify their connections. Loose cables or faulty speakers can cause sound issues.
Test Different Inputs:
Connect a non-HDMI device (such as a DVD player) to the TV. Observe if the sound distortion occurs. If it doesn't, the problem might be related to the HDMI signal from your Virgin box.
HDMI Troubleshooting:
If the issue persists with the DVD player over HDMI, consider the following:
HDMI Cable: Check the HDMI cable for damage or loose connections.
Virgin Signal: Contact Virgin to inspect the signal/lines and replace the box if necessary.
Mainboard Replacement (if needed):
If the sound distortion persists, it could be due to a faulty sound processor chip on the TV's mainboard. In this case, consider replacing the mainboard.
TOSHIBA 42RV500E, 42RV500T, 42RV500Y, 46RV500E, 46RV500T User Guide (manualmachine.com)
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