Artificial Intelligence Response
Direct answer to the question
The firmware you need is not just “17MB82S firmware”. For this TV, it must match:
- Main board: Vestel 17MB82S
- Panel: T195XVN01.0 / 195XVN01
- Exact TV variant code from the rear sticker
- The 17IPS61-3 / 17IPS613 board is the power-supply board, not the board that determines the firmware image. (vestelservice.com)
For your model, the public information I could verify indicates that Selecline 20265 is a 19.5-inch, 1366×768 TV, which is consistent with the AUO T195XVN01.0 panel. (auchan.fr)
If you already have a candidate firmware file, the official Vestel MB82S service manual says the USB update procedure uses a file named MB82.bin placed in the root of a USB flash drive; with the TV powered off, insert the USB, power on, and press OK on the remote. If the First Time Installation screen appears, the update succeeded. (vestelservice.com)
Key points
- Do not flash a generic 17MB82S file.
- Match the firmware to 17MB82S + T195XVN01.0 + exact rear-sticker version. (eechain.com)
- 17IPS61-3 / 17IPS613 is the PSU; it is not the firmware target. (manualmachine.com)
- If the TV is stuck in standby or blinking, the Vestel manual says it can be power-supply related, so check supply rails before assuming firmware corruption. (vestelservice.com)
Detailed problem analysis
From an electronics-service perspective, your request is really a firmware identification problem, not only a download problem.
1. Why the exact firmware matters
On Vestel sets, the firmware must be compatible with:
- the main board family,
- the LCD panel timing / LVDS mapping,
- and often the exact product configuration stored for that retail model. (vestelservice.com)
Your panel, T195XVN01.0, is a 19.5-inch AUO LVDS panel with 1366×768 resolution. If you flash a firmware built for another panel, typical failures are:
- backlight on but no image,
- inverted image,
- wrong colors,
- washed/solarized image,
- wrong geometry or timing.
That is why “17MB82S firmware” alone is insufficient. The panel match is critical. (eechain.com)
2. What I could verify about your TV
The public product data for Selecline 20265 shows:
- 19.5-inch display
- 1366 × 768 resolution
- USB media / PVR capability on the product line. (auchan.fr)
The Vestel 17MB82S service manual identifies the chassis as using a MediaTek MT5820 main IC and gives the official MB82S software update method. (vestelservice.com)
There are also spare-parts databases showing Selecline 20265 / 10091280 with more than one associated reference number, such as 27267248 and 27556775. That is a practical warning that the retail model name alone may hide more than one hardware configuration or production variant. (pieces-detachees.sogedis.fr)
3. Correcting one common misunderstanding
One of the sample answers confused 17IPS61-3 with a T-CON/timing board. That is incorrect.
17IPS61-3 is a Vestel integrated power-supply board. The firmware belongs to the 17MB82S main board. (manualmachine.com)
4. Official update method for MB82S
According to the Vestel MB82S service manual, the procedure is:
- Prepare a USB flash drive.
- Put
MB82.bin directly in the root of the drive.
- Insert the USB with the TV powered off.
- Power on the TV and press OK on the remote.
- If the First Time Installation screen appears, the software update was successful. (vestelservice.com)
This is the strongest verified procedure I found because it comes from the chassis service manual itself. (vestelservice.com)
5. Community sources versus official sources
I found active community repositories and repair forums for 17MB82S firmware and recovery packages, especially on Elektroda, including USB update discussions and panel-specific dumps. However, these are community-hosted, not manufacturer-official, so they are useful but must be treated cautiously. (elektroda.com)
That means:
- a community file may recover the set,
- but if the panel profile is wrong, the TV may boot with display defects,
- and if the boot area is corrupted, USB update may fail and SPI programming may be required. (elektroda.com)
Current information and trends
- Publicly searchable sources in 2026 still show active community exchange of Vestel 17MB82S firmware and recovery packages, especially on repair forums. (elektroda.com)
- The exact Selecline 20265 hardware identity in spare-parts databases is tied to 10091280, with at least multiple associated reference numbers, which reinforces the need to verify the rear label before flashing. (pieces-detachees.sogedis.fr)
- Third-party panel databases still list T195XVN01.0 as a 1366×768 LVDS TV panel, consistent with the Selecline 20265 public product specification. (auchan.fr)
Supporting explanations and details
Why a wrong file can brick the set
Vestel TVs typically separate:
- boot logic,
- main application software,
- hardware/panel configuration,
- NVM/service data.
A bad firmware can damage one or more of those layers logically, even if the flash IC itself is still electrically good. In practice this can leave you with:
- no boot,
- standby LED loop,
- logo freeze,
- no backlight control,
- no image with sound,
- wrong panel behavior. (vestelservice.com)
Why the symptom matters
The MB82S manual explicitly says that a TV stuck in standby can be caused either by:
So before reflashing, a technician should check:
If those rails are missing or unstable, flashing firmware is not the first repair step. (vestelservice.com)
Ethical and legal aspects
- Firmware images are generally copyrighted manufacturer software. Use them only for repair of the device you own or are authorized to service.
- Downloading binaries from random archives has security and integrity risks.
- This work also involves mains-powered equipment, so electrical safety is essential. The PSU board operates at hazardous voltages. (manualmachine.com)
Practical guidelines
What I recommend you do now
Please send clear photos of:
- the rear sticker of the TV,
- the 17MB82S main board sticker,
- the panel label if visible (T195XVN01.0),
- and tell me the exact symptom:
- standby LED blinking,
- logo freeze,
- no image,
- image upside down,
- no start after bad update, etc.
Best practice before flashing
- Use a small FAT32 USB drive.
- Put only
MB82.bin in the root if you have a proper MB82S package.
- Use the original remote if possible for the OK key during startup.
- Do not interrupt power during update. (vestelservice.com)
Best practice before any risky write
- If you have access to a programmer, backup the SPI flash contents first.
- Record all board stickers and option labels.
- If the TV is in standby fault, measure 12V / 5V / 3.3V before firmware work. (vestelservice.com)
Potential challenges
- USB update may not start if the boot section is damaged.
- A “close” firmware may boot but still be wrong for the panel.
- Same commercial model may have more than one internal reference. (elektroda.com)
Possible disclaimers or additional notes
- I cannot directly send you the binary firmware file here.
- I could verify the update method and the hardware family, but I did not verify a manufacturer-official public download page for this exact binary.
- Community firmware sources do exist, but they should be treated as service-use / at-your-own-risk resources. (vestelservice.com)
Suggestions for further research
If you want to proceed safely, the next engineering steps are:
- identify the exact back-label code,
- identify the main board sticker number,
- confirm the panel label is T195XVN01.0,
- verify supply rails,
- then match a panel-specific MB82S firmware. (pieces-detachees.sogedis.fr)
If USB recovery fails, the next level is usually:
- SPI flash readout,
- binary comparison,
- and off-board programming by CH341A / RT809-class tools.
That is a bench repair step and should be done carefully.
Brief summary
For your Selecline 20265, the firmware must match 17MB82S + T195XVN01.0, not just the board family. 17IPS61-3 / 17IPS613 is the power board and does not define the firmware image. The verified Vestel MB82S update method uses MB82.bin on a FAT32 USB drive, inserted with the TV off, then power-on while pressing OK on the remote. Also, if the TV is stuck in standby, check 12V / 5V / 3.3V first because the fault may be power-related, not firmware-related. (vestelservice.com)
If you want, send me:
- a photo of the rear sticker,
- a photo of the 17MB82S board sticker,
- and the symptom,
and I will help you identify the most likely correct firmware package before you flash it.
User question
la référence 17MB82S + T195XVN01.0 100912801503500230 Merci de vérifier ou je peux avoir le firmware. La led de veille est allumée et se met à clignoter par cycle de 5 flash à la mise en marche.
Artificial Intelligence Response
Direct answer to the question
Yes, I was able to verify public firmware leads for your hardware family. The closest exact public match I found is a dump archived as TELETECH LED20265 / 17MB82S / panel T195XVN01, and that archive explicitly lists the two SPI memories W25Q64BV and W25Q16V. I also verified that public 17MB82 core-update packages exist on technician sites such as Elektroda and Elektrotanya. (remont-aud.net)
However, your symptom must not be treated as “firmware for sure.” In the official Vestel 17MB82S service manual, “LED blinking, no other operation” is first associated with a Vcc/protect fault, and “device cannot boot, TV hangs in standby mode” is described as possibly power-supply related or software related. The manual explicitly says to check 12V_VCC, 5V_VCC, and 3V3_VCC before or alongside software recovery. (vestelservice.com)
So the technically correct answer is:
Detailed problem analysis
Your references indicate a Vestel 17MB82S main board with an AUO T195XVN01.x panel, i.e. a small Vestel-built/rebadged TV platform. The exact public firmware record I found for this board/panel combination is under the TELETECH LED20265 name, not Selecline, but it is clearly in the same hardware family and uses the same T195XVN01 panel designation. The archive metadata lists W25Q64BV and W25Q16V, which strongly suggests a full SPI dump pair rather than a simple menu update. (remont-aud.net)
A key correction is important here: the official Vestel documentation does not define “5 blinks” as a unique firmware-only code. What it does say is:
Therefore, from an electronics repair standpoint, the likely fault tree is:
Power rail fault
(vestelservice.com)
Corrupted software / bootloader / NVM
(vestelservice.com)
Wrong firmware risk
That last point is critical: I would treat the Remont-Aud TELETECH LED20265 / T195XVN01 file as the best public lead, but still not as a guaranteed drop-in replacement unless your main-board sticker suffix and flash chip layout match. That is an engineering inference from the Vestel service documentation plus the mismatch reports seen on 17MB82S forum cases. (vestelservice.com)
Current information and trends
As of my verification, I found:
The broader repair trend for Vestel sets is still the same:
I did not find a clearly official public consumer download page specifically for Selecline 20265 in my search; the strongest public matches were the official service manual and community technician archives. (vestelservice.com)
Supporting explanations and details
The official Vestel update procedure for the 17MB82 platform is:
MB82.binin the root of the USB drive.In the technician community, for unbrick/recovery situations, a second method is often used:
upgrade_loader.pkgThis difference usually means:
MB82.bin= normal official-style software updateupgrade_loader.pkg= community recovery / loader package for no-boot cases. (vestelservice.com)For your case, the exact public dump entry I verified lists:
That “not reverified” note is important: it means the file may still be useful, but it is not factory-certified. (remont-aud.net)
Ethical and legal aspects
Firmware packages for these TVs are typically manufacturer-proprietary. Publicly shared dumps on repair forums are generally used for repair of owned equipment, but they are not the same as an official end-user release. Also, live work on TV power supplies involves potentially dangerous mains voltages; Elektrotanya explicitly warns non-experts not to attempt such repair because of shock risk. (elektrotanya.com)
From a best-practice standpoint:
Practical guidelines
My recommended sequence is:
Measure supply rails first
If any of these is missing or unstable, repair the hardware fault first. (vestelservice.com)
If rails are correct, try USB recovery
MB82.binupgrade_loader.pkgwith OK held during power-up. (vestelservice.com)If USB is ignored
Do not program before making a backup
A concise action plan:
Possible disclaimers or additional notes
I cannot confirm, from the public data alone, that the TELETECH LED20265 dump is a 100% exact match for your Selecline set. It is the closest verified public match I found by board and panel, but Vestel sets can differ by option bytes, audio hardware, tuner variant, or panel configuration. That is why the main-board sticker suffix and the actual flash chip references matter. (remont-aud.net)
Also, the official manual supports firmware recovery, but it does not say that “5 flashes” alone proves corrupted firmware. So any advice that jumps directly to reflashing is too aggressive for this symptom. (vestelservice.com)
Suggestions for further research
To identify the exact safest file, the most useful next items are:
With those, it becomes possible to decide whether:
Brief summary
I verified that firmware for your 17MB82S + T195XVN01 hardware family is publicly available, with the best match I found being a TELETECH LED20265 dump listing W25Q64BV + W25Q16V, plus public 17MB82 core update packages on technician sites. (remont-aud.net)
But the official Vestel documentation says blinking/no boot is not firmware-only; it can also be a Vcc/protect or power issue, so you should first verify 12V, 5V and 3.3V. If those are correct, try USB recovery; if USB never starts, move to SPI reprogramming. (vestelservice.com)
If you want, send me:
and I will tell you whether the verified public dump is a good match or too risky to use.