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Toshiba TV 32L2333G Displays DO NOT POWER OFF Message Continuously; Unable to Turn Off

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  • #1 14345565
    BORO1971
    Level 1  
    Hello
    The Toshiba 32L2333G TV shows the message DO NOT POWER OFF inverted and the SCAN goes to 100% and again. You can not turn off the remote control, and after disconnecting the plug and re-inserting it into the socket, the text as above and scan appears. What to do in such a situation. It is connected to TV PS 3 and to PS 3 internet.
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  • #2 14346387
    lisek
    Service technician RTV
    Didn't you "do something" with Reset before scanning the channels?

    In 80% of cases, only the replacement of the MB motherboard. (such a defect in the firmware, and Flash W25Q64 b. "capricious")
    The TV should still be under warranty, it's a model from 2014. (how do you have "paper")
    The company lists the plates.
    Symptom:
     Toshiba TV 32L2333G Displays DO NOT POWER OFF Message Continuously; Unable to Turn Off
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  • #3 14358298
    kudla gerard
    Level 14  
    Hello buddy, I had an identical case in the same model, I was able to put this receiver in the following way. I downloaded the soft for this model from the Toshiba website, uploaded it to the USB memory, then insert the memory into the receiver, connect the receiver to the network and turn it on with the remote control. There is information that there is usb charging; when the level reached 100%, the message remove the usb appeared, then disconnect the receiver from the network. After this treatment, the TV set to work, it remained to choose the country, etc.
    Good luck and best regards.

    Moderated By Mirek Z.:

    I corrected the spelling of the post.

  • #4 14374270
    zbyszekskibinski
    Level 33  
    Friend author, have you made any steps to fix this TV? I have a TV logic, L32DLCD11 (B) and so it looks like the same chassis, only the receiver has different manufacturer names, and I have the same fault. Can my friend fox provide the flash content for my model? You could download a soft user from Toshiba's website, but I would rather first find out from a friend of the author of this post, what is the number of the main disc in his TV and matrix, thank you.
  • #5 14375412
    sabret
    Level 21  
    Zbyszek cold / warm does not go to the peak of it? In this chassis, with this fault, I blew the HA and immediately went warm with a peak. The last time it is wogule some rash with these flashes for kilograms is exchanged.
  • #6 14375709
    zbyszekskibinski
    Level 33  
    Hello Paul.

    Later I will try to read it, but I do not know if it makes sense to desolder it and read it, since I still do not have a load to load in case it is really damaged and it is said that it is possible to update via USB, as this guy writes above, which would be a simpler solution. If you are writing about reading using a different method, I haven't tried yet
  • #7 14385529
    zbyszekskibinski
    Level 33  
    And so: I was able to read the old EZP2010 programmer, because the new Fly Pro SP8-A does not even recognize the memory. I saved the batch on a new Winbond 25Q32 chip (that one was from a different manufacturer) and after switching on there is the same fault, so Paweł does not always succeed with this method, probably, will try to post a new forum topic later, asking for a good batch , it seems that this BIOS has all about this TV, because it is the only memory chip on the whole board, there is no separate NAND chip or anything like that. Interestingly, the programmer reads this batch as good, because it is undergoing the verification process.
    greetings

    Moderated By radsat:

    Zbyszek, you don't have to create a separate topic with a request for a batch, here you can do it.

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  • #8 14386532
    zbyszekskibinski
    Level 33  
    Approx. Thank you Radsat in that case, please kindly dump this memory now, unfortunately, I can not give more details apart from the TV model because we are away from home until Monday.
    Thanks to everyone for help and best regards.
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  • #9 14387067
    mirex
    Level 43  
    Since you can not give anything more now, despite the fact that you are an intruder in someone's topic - https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic2869272.html point 7, maybe you did not have to listen to the moderator, but calmly return home, write down and provide everything that is suggested in https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic2869272.html point 3 and only then create your own topic?
    Especially since your TV has a different name (after all).
    zbyszekskibinski wrote:
    I have a logic TV, L32DLCD11 (B)


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    zbyszekskibinski wrote:
    there seems to be everything about this TV stored in this BIOS

    And it seems to me that you may feel bad and no batch of Toshiba's SPI will help you. But try.
    We do not know NOTHING about the first TV or the second one (I mean, I know - but that's not the point), because the author does not deign to write, and the topic cannot be thrown away.

    Dear colleagues, including moderators, who seem to be disturbed by repeated "help" in the form of reports. ;)
    This chassis from Zbigniew TV - T.MSD306.xx - actually works in many "brands", with different matrices, etc.
    Not only that - even the processors in "twin" boards, despite similar graphics, may be different.
    So what to talk about ??

    And a request to the fox in advance - be polite not to litter here with any Skyworths, Haiers, Bushes or others, because in Google you will read about MSD306! ;)
  • #10 14395236
    zbyszekskibinski
    Level 33  
    Hello Miroslav, thank you for contributing to the topic.
    The matrix in this Logic is V315H1- L02, or Chi-mei. I do not know which processor, because I will not break the heat sink from it to find out, and so it is not known (because as you probably suggest) whether the ROM is not inside it and if it is so that the processor has failed, I will not program it even if I wanted to. You can possibly buy a new CD and read the batch from it so SPI and see if the old one will come back, at least I will be sure that it will not be repaired or the other one will be repaired.

    greetings
  • #11 14395915
    lisek
    Service technician RTV
    This is what the motherboard for this Toshiba 32L2333g from the L2 / W2 series looks like.
    Link
    Quote:
    Mainboard Toshiba p / nr .: 60EB40M1HB01P, for 32L2333D_G

    they cost around 45Euro
     Toshiba TV 32L2333G Displays DO NOT POWER OFF Message Continuously; Unable to Turn Off
     Toshiba TV 32L2333G Displays DO NOT POWER OFF Message Continuously; Unable to Turn Off

    ps

    In the L1 series there was a Toshiba dual-core processor described as Meta Brain.
    - allows the use of Active Vision II, Resolution +, AutoView
    The L2 series includes the Toshiba AMR200 video processor
    On models from 2009. they put up a Cell processor (same as in PlayStation 3) * Regza
    or video_procesor Active Vision M200HD (200Hz)
  • #12 14408820
    zbyszekskibinski
    Level 33  
    mirex wrote:

    And it seems to me that you may feel bad and no batch of Toshiba's SPI will help you. But try.


    I tried and it helped. But not from Toshiba ...
    I bought a CD on eBay and ripped the contents of the SPI memory and uploaded it to an old TV board with a defect (which only displayed 'DO NOT POWER OFF') and repaired it, and now I have a second working board.
    If someone wants a batch, I'll be happy to share it :D .

    Regards
    ZS

Topic summary

The Toshiba TV model 32L2333G is experiencing a persistent "DO NOT POWER OFF" message and an endless scanning loop, rendering it unresponsive to remote control commands. Users suggest several troubleshooting steps, including performing a factory reset before scanning channels and updating the firmware via USB. One user successfully resolved the issue by downloading the appropriate software from Toshiba's website, transferring it to a USB drive, and following the update procedure. Others discuss potential motherboard failures and the need for component replacements, indicating that the issue may be related to firmware corruption or hardware malfunctions. The discussion also touches on the possibility of sharing firmware dumps for similar models to aid in repairs.
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