Good wireless headphones have "line in" cable with 2 RCA plugs, which must be attached to TV's "audio out connectors. If you have only "optical" or "coaxial" audio stream out, you must upgrade your "wireless" gear to accommodate those signals. Forget about "headphone" jack! It's a blast of the past!Thanks,Alex.
This appears to be a multifunction remote for various Toshiba devices.
The code will depend on the device you are wishing to operate.
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Please factory reset your toshiba tv or update your tv settings so that the screensaver is disabled. Either of these 2 actions should help you overcome this issue. If you don't see a screensaver option on your remote, please reference the table of contents within your manual.
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dopy, the problem is leaky tact switches on the control board, have changed out many of these especially on the 2003 model which of course is the 32A43, part number for the switches is 23344443, swap them and your done, BMW Rider
unfortunately I don't have any solutions for you. I have just started to have the same problem and have only replaced the lamp. i was going to move on to the ballast but wouldn't want to if it going to be a waste of time. Did you ever find any way to resolve the prolem?
The inbuild speakers are faulty or the the supply voltage is missing to the audio amplifiers or the audio IC is no longer work anymore or the capacitors inside of the TV are now bad. You could buy another CRT TV or get the one that has no sound repaired from someone that fixes TVs.
The 5 and 3.3 voltage is standby and that would be good if you get a standby light, you won't see the 16 volt unless the power supply is at full power or out of sleep mode. Look at the legend on the power board connector going to the main for something like PWR_ON, it may be marked different, but will have something about power on, you need to see just over 3 volts there when you push the power button, if 3 volts is there replace the power supply, if you don't see that go to the connector coming from the inferred board on the main board, measure the voltage at the pins, one will be 5 volts and one of the others need to change voltage when you push the power button on the remote, measure these one at a time, if none chance replace that board, if you see a change in voltage on one of the pins replace the main board.
Over time with heating and cooling of the power board the fuse holder loses tension and won't make proper contact with the fuse, remove the fuse and bend the contacts together and see if it works, if it still gives trouble replace the power supply or solder the fuse to the holder if you have a soldering iron and can do the repairs.
Replace the power board if you can find one, unless you're an electrical engineer with the proper test gear high speed switching power supplies are to complex to service