If the operation light is blinking, it means there is an error with the unit. The number of blinks can indicate what the error is.
Here are some common error codes for Toshiba air conditioning units:
Blinking once: Indoor unit room temperature sensor error
Blinking twice: Indoor unit coil outlet temperature sensor error
Blinking three times: Indoor unit coil inlet temperature sensor error
Blinking four times: Outdoor unit discharge temperature sensor error
Blinking five times: Outdoor unit suction temperature sensor error
Blinking six times: Indoor unit EEPROM error
Blinking seven times: Outdoor unit EEPROM error
Blinking eight times: Indoor unit remote control error
If you can determine the number of blinks, you can refer to the user manual to see what the error code means and what steps you can take to fix it. If you don't have the manual, you may be able to find it online or contact Toshiba customer support for assistance.
In the event that the select button on your Toshiba television controller isn't working, there are a couple of things you can attempt to investigate the issue:
Actually look at the batteries: Ensure the batteries in the controller are new and appropriately introduced. Frail batteries can cause some issues with the buttons not working as expected.
Clean the remote: soil and flotsam and jetsam can develop on the controller's surface and disrupt the button's functionality. Try cleaning the remote with a delicate, dry fabric.
Reset the remote: Eliminate the batteries from the controller and press every one of the buttons to release any lingering power. Then, reinstall the batteries and take a stab at utilizing the remote once more.
Supplant the remote: Assuming nothing from what was just mentioned advances work, it is conceivable that the controller might be flawed and should be supplanted. You can buy a replacement remote from a Toshiba seller or online retailer.
Assuming that the issue continues even after attempting these investigation steps, it is conceivable that there might be a more significant issue with the remote or the actual television, and looking for proficient assistance might be vital.
The code for a Toshiba DVD combo will depend on the model of the DVD player. You can find the correct code by searching the manual that came with the DVD player or by using an online lookup tool
If you do not have a remote for your Toshiba TV, there are a few ways you can access the menu to change settings or perform other functions:
Use the buttons on the TV: Some Toshiba TVs have buttons on the side or back of the TV that can be used to access the menu or perform other functions. Check the TV's manual or the label on the back of the TV to see if this is the case for your TV and which buttons to use.
Use a universal remote: You can purchase a universal remote that is compatible with your Toshiba TV. These remotes can be programmed to control your TV, and can be used to access the menu and other functions.
Connect a keyboard or mouse to the TV: If your TV has a USB port, you can connect a keyboard or mouse to the TV and use it to navigate the menu and other functions.
Use a mobile app: Some Toshiba TVs can be controlled using a mobile app that can be downloaded to your smartphone or tablet. This app allows you to control your TV and access the menu without needing a remote.
There could be an issue here with both the power supply and also an internal problem as well with your TV. The outlet that your TV is plugged into could be the issue here then.
There could be something wrong with your TVs power supply and an issue with the power board or the cables and the input devices might not be working and need to be replaced.
it sounds like the issue may be with the AV MAIN board. The power board is providing the correct voltage to the board, but the board itself may be malfunctioning. It may be necessary to replace the AV MAIN board in order to resolve the issue with the TV not producing video or sound. It is also possible that the problem could be elsewhere, but the AV MAIN board would be a good place to start troubleshooting.
The location of the IR sensor on a Toshiba Regza TV can vary depending on the specific model of the TV. However, in general, the IR sensor can be found in one of the following places:
On the front of the TV: The IR sensor is often located on the front of the TV, usually near the bottom or the top of the TV.
On the side of the TV: The IR sensor may be located on the left or right side of the TV.
On the back of the TV: The IR sensor can also be located on the back of the TV, usually near the bottom or the top of the TV.
On the remote control: The IR sensor can also be located on the remote control.
To locate the IR sensor, look for a small, clear or black plastic window that receives the signals from your remote control, it could be labeled with a name like "IR" or "remote".
It is recommended to consult the TV's user manual or contact Toshiba customer service for more specific information on the location of the IR sensor on your specific model of the Regza TV.
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please attempt to change the input from the Toshiba recording device directly. You might switch between modes on the Toshiba by pressing 1 of the hdd, vcr or dvd buttons. If this doesn't work, you can power cycle the device and then attempt to changed the mode from the Toshiba directly again. Otherwise, you might need to eject any disc that's currently in the device before attempting to change modes again.
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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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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.