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Toshiba TP50G50 50" Rear Projection Television Questions & Answers
Blinking power button
follow this test and fix it. GOd bless you
You simply need
a screwdriver (Phillips-head) and then follow this guide:
- Reset component settings. Usually, the
problems you encounter with a projection TV may be resolved through the resetting to
its factory settings. If you experience inaccuracies in the color, reset
the television's PerfectTint/PerfectColor capabilities. Simply press the
Menu tab and then highlight "Perfect Color" using your right key arrow.
After this, press "Enter" and then "Reset" in order to reset to factory
settings. If you have audio / video problems (VCR or DVD player), simply
press "Menu" and highlight the "Reset" option.
- Reset television controls. In case you
cannot fix your TV via its component settings, there are other ways of
resetting. Just select "Menu", key in "1, 2, 3", and then press
"Enter." In doing this, the TV's manufacturer's specifications will
all be restored. If your TV's power system does not function, you should
perform a complete system reset. You can do this by clicking on Reset
System button located at the TV's control panel. Your television will be
turned off and then a green light (LED) will quickly flash for
approximately one minute. Once the light has stopped flashing, your TV
should immediately turn on.
- Use your remote control.
The first step is to inspect the batteries of the remote control and see
if they are functioning. If its power button starts to blink several times
once you turned it on, then the batteries need to be replaced. See to it
that your remote control is used within about 20 feet from the television.
Make sure also that nothing blocks the space between the remote control
and the receiver.
- Check the fan. Once the television is
turned off, it is just normal for its fan to become louder. A projection
TV actually depends on its lamp, which requires cooling so that it will
not prematurely burn out. If the room where your TV is placed is very hot,
the fan would also continue to run.
Replace
projection lamp. To
properly do this, make sure that the lamp's bulb has cooled down and the TV is
unplugged. Carefully remove the cover of the lamp's compartment using your
screwdriver (Phillips-head). Unscrew the sealed part of the lamp that can be
found at the television's rear part. Take away the old lamp cartridge and then
insert a new one. Seal the lamp with screws, replace its cover and then screw
tightly.
Black screen AFTER moving it.... power light red for a few seconds then links red
follow this test and fix it. GOd bless you
You simply need
a screwdriver (Phillips-head) and then follow this guide:
- Reset component settings. Usually, the
problems you encounter with a projection TV may be resolved through the resetting to
its factory settings. If you experience inaccuracies in the color, reset
the television's PerfectTint/PerfectColor capabilities. Simply press the
Menu tab and then highlight "Perfect Color" using your right key arrow.
After this, press "Enter" and then "Reset" in order to reset to factory
settings. If you have audio / video problems (VCR or DVD player), simply
press "Menu" and highlight the "Reset" option.
- Reset television controls. In case you
cannot fix your TV via its component settings, there are other ways of
resetting. Just select "Menu", key in "1, 2, 3", and then press
"Enter." In doing this, the TV's manufacturer's specifications will
all be restored. If your TV's power system does not function, you should
perform a complete system reset. You can do this by clicking on Reset
System button located at the TV's control panel. Your television will be
turned off and then a green light (LED) will quickly flash for
approximately one minute. Once the light has stopped flashing, your TV
should immediately turn on.
- Use your remote control.
The first step is to inspect the batteries of the remote control and see
if they are functioning. If its power button starts to blink several times
once you turned it on, then the batteries need to be replaced. See to it
that your remote control is used within about 20 feet from the television.
Make sure also that nothing blocks the space between the remote control
and the receiver.
- Check the fan. Once the television is
turned off, it is just normal for its fan to become louder. A projection
TV actually depends on its lamp, which requires cooling so that it will
not prematurely burn out. If the room where your TV is placed is very hot,
the fan would also continue to run.
Replace
projection lamp. To
properly do this, make sure that the lamp's bulb has cooled down and the TV is
unplugged. Carefully remove the cover of the lamp's compartment using your
screwdriver (Phillips-head). Unscrew the sealed part of the lamp that can be
found at the television's rear part. Take away the old lamp cartridge and then
insert a new one. Seal the lamp with screws, replace its cover and then screw
tightly.
There is a red shadow behind words and picture, is
you can try MENU... settings to alter the convergence red.. blue... green factors. But you could end up making it worse
I suspect the prblem is beyond the usual user adjustment and requires professional intervention inside the unit. It may even need the color engine replacing ( $300) It is not a DIY as many before you have experienced despite the warnings. DIY can end up costing 3 times the rate of a real tech.
Please rate my help++++Thanks for using FIXYA
My screen is cracked need to be replaced
Your set has 3 screens:
FA812 SuperShield is no longer available
23837472 Lenticular lens is no longer available
23837450 Fresnal lens is also not available.
Check with some of your local TV shops. You may find a non-working TV with good screens for sale.
Good luck
1997 Toshiba 50 inch tv
Sounds as though you have a filter capacitor bad in the power supply. I strongly suggest you have it checked and repaired soon, before it burns up a transistor or regulator. The cost may be a bit high now, but will escalate to possibly a complete power supply board. If you can repair your own set, check the main power supply filter capacitors. Good luck. I hope this has helped.
Ed
NC Electronics
Mills, Wyoming
Toshiba TP50G50 Theaterview picture is double with red color only
Your alignment is off. Go to the set up menu then convergence. hit right and you will be in the convergence menu. select the color that is not in alignment. The green line does not move. if blue and green are lined up the line will be cyan. if red and green are lined up the line will be yellow. when all three are lined up the color will be light. Best of luck!
No picture
Hello,
I doubt you blew the picture tube. I do think you damaged the main board ( power supply board). First I would suggest you check the fuses, in both the main board and also the convergence board ( there are two main boards in your set ). Before you start, always use caution by unplugging the set from the wall. To check the fuses, remove the bottom panel cover in the back of the set by removing the screws. Use a flashlight and observe all the fuses you can find and see if any are opened or burned out. ( if the fuse is burned out, it will be black, you may not be able to see if the fuse is just opened without using a continuity checker ( volt ohm meter ) ). Any fuses you find open or burned out, replace with a like fuse ( voltage and amperage ). The set should work fine if a fuse is the problem. If the set doesn't have a bad fuse or won't work after replacing a bad fuse, then you will probably have to seek professional help. Good luck. I hope this has helped.
Ed
NC Electronics
Mills, Wyoming
No picture tp50g50
Sounds as thought you have a dead B+ from the power supply board. Replacement of the board should be a certain fix. The power supply could be fixed with the help of a good service technician. I hope this has helped.
Ed
NC Electronic
Mills, Wyoming
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.
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