55WL800A TV turns off by itself

Hi all

When I activiate the we / off the active TV, the blue On / Off flashes for 15 seconds and then turns off the TV!

Someone at - it a solution?

Hello

The blue LED is the power ON indicator and most often this indicator flashes when the TV is turned on.

I recommend you to unplug the TV from outlet. Wait a bit and then connect the device and try to feed IT.
In the case where this is not possible, I recommend you contact the right service technician check the TV device.

Tags: Toshiba

Similar Questions

  • C50-A-1HF satellite will turn off by itself after 2 seconds

    Hello

    the laptop turns off by itself after 2 seconds when I turn it on. This happens if I shutted down or choosed hibernate before (Win8.1).

    This means hibernation is not at all useable.

    The next time I turn it on it works quite normal! Sleep mode works as well. Standby mode it is ready for use after open them both as a repetitive. Fascinating!

    I looked on all the settings of the BIOS, but I found nothing what could be the reason for this behavior.

    Perhaps there is a correlation with another strange behavior. The battery will not be charged over 80%. I do not use the green mode. I have to turn off the laptop and remove the battery completely for a minute. After inserting and booting Win8.1 what it charges again at 100%.

    The discharge time is approximately 3.5 hours. Otherwise, the battery is ok.

    But after the next discharge up to 10% charge that up to 80% more.

    These two effects are not normal. But I don't think (or better, I hope) that there is a material defect.

    Is there a chance does not post the laptop to a repair service?

    Best regards

    Onurbi

    Hey man it are so strange problems and it's not easy to say what to do. All you can do is to install the original recovery image and test with the settings once more, of course without changing anything or install updates or additional applications.

    If possible to do this and test it for a while.
    > Is there a chance does not post the laptop to a repair service?
    As you probably know your possibilities to do something about this are very limited and if there is permanent problem I think you should contact the closest service Toshiba and clarify all of this.
    You have the new laptop model and it should work properly. If you are not happy and there are service problems Toshiba should take are about it and help you.

  • iPad 2 iOS 9.2.1 WIFI randomly turns off by itself

    iPad 2 iOS 9.2.1 WIFI randomly turns off by itself. What can I do to fix?

    the ITI is probably just the wifi in your House and not iOS

  • Toshiba 40L7335D will turn off by itself after several hours of use

    My Toshiba 40L7335D TV periodically turns off by itself!
    Bought a few days, everything else works perfectly during the day, but after several hours of use of the TV is off!

    Is a problem that someone else has or knows?

    Please see the user manual * page 74 *.
    http://www.Toshiba-OM.NET/LCD/PDF/English/L7335-4050-English.PDF

    _Energy saving Settings_
    + The TV automatically turns off (standby) after 4 hours, if you do not use not the TV, either from the remote or the TV Control Panel. +

    and

    _No signal Power Down_
    + TV turns off automatically after 15 minutes when no signal is detected.

  • Satellite A110-160 turns off by itself when im making a dvd to divx conversion

    My Toshiba A110-160 turns off by itself (abruptly) when im making a dvd to divx (autogk for example) conversion.
    This has not happened before...
    I use a bios updated to v1.7 (the latest).
    Do you think that it is because of this? I also did an upgrade (2GB, 667 mhz) memory and I use ubuntu and windows xp.
    Any ideas?

    Hello

    I Don t have a clue why the machine will stop automatically and I can't give you a quick solution, but I can give you an idea how to make some accurate diagnosis:

    Remove the newly installed module and try again. Then give some feedback if it worked. If not, he should discuss more about this issue, would appreciate some comments from you.

    Good bye

  • Satellite P15-S470 it turns off by itself - overheating?

    Hello

    3-4 years old laptop Toshiba Satellite P15-S470 my father seems to be overheating because it turns off by itself. It can happen at any time: in Windows XP Media Center 2004 (SP2 and all updates), at the prompt of password of BIOS at idle, at Windows startup, etc.

    Also, I can feel the fan blowing hot air hard left, the area of the battery being hot and the CD/DVD ejected hot.
    Hot note does NOT mean too hot to touch with my hands/fingers.

    I used a flashlight to look through the dark wind, and he looked clean (not so dusty or obstructed upward). I removed a few small items to make more air space for the winds, and that seems to help after a few minutes.

    Is there a program/software for checking laptop temperature sensors? I checked the CMOS area, but you could not like office machines. Site Web de Toshiba does not have one either.

    Are there ways to remedy (out of warranty)? I guess that the fans are still working because I can hear it turn very hard (quieter, if it's cool). I'm afraid it will get worse when the weather warms (Los Angeles weather) in particular this weekend when temperatures reach near 100 degrees (F).

    It is only in low 70 in the kitchen downstair on a glass table. The laptop started doing this a few weeks ago, but it seems to get worse when the weather warms. In addition, the laptop is usually [powered on site thanks to its power adapter.

    Battery use is rare (will try to remove the battery, if the problem occurs again to see if it causes the problem).

    Thank you in advance. :)

    Hello

    You said that the laptop is about 3-4 years of age?
    Hey dude, it is a very long time and in my opinion, the laptop must be cleaned professionally.
    For me it s a clear case. the fans don't run with maximum efficiency and therefore may not cool properly the laptop parts.

    I recommend contacting specialist and portable and it assistance. He could clean the module cooling grids and the fan inside.

  • my pc start screen has turned off by itself, I tried reinable it, but it doesn't it only highlighted more why? Also download the sound card driver will disable

    Original title: my pc splash screen has turned off by itself, I tried reinable it, but it doesn't it only highlighted more why?

    I went to dell.com and downloaded an audio device and after I did that my audio device has disabled itself.

    Hello

    Did you do the changes on the computer outside of download sound card drivers?

    Step 1: Roll back the driver of sound card and see if that solves the problem of the sound card.

    HOW TO: Use the driver roll back feature to restore a previous Version of a device driver in Windows XP
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/306546

    Step 2: See the following article to resolve the problem of sleep.

    How to solve the problems of hibernation and standby in Windows XP
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/907477

    Step 3: Disconnect all external devices connected to the computer, and then verify if the standby key gets activated.

    Let us know if this helped.

  • Why my internet accounts automatically get disconnected after that my computer turns off by itself?

    I have a Compaq PC with processor Dual-Core AMD Athlon X 2 5000, and it runs Windows Vista Edition Home Premium... In my view, that is running Service Pack 2. I use the computer to check my e-mail, my YouTube and Facebook accounts (and possibly other accounts spread I connect to).

    I usually use Internet Explore to browse the web. Sometimes my computer turns off by itself due to overheating. But whenever when this happens, when I turn my computer back on and return to the use of the Internet, I've totally frustrated to find that all my accounts were automatically disconnected!

    Even when I check these boxes to keep me connected to these accounts when I turn on the computer again after a successful stop, my accounts still get disconnected!

    It only seems to happen when my computer turns off by itself without stopping... mainly due to overheating. When I turn on the computer again after a successful regular stop, my accounts are automatically saved on once again, due to activate me "Keep me connected" by checking these little boxes. But after a situation when the computer is off all the time (either by himself for a reason, either by me with strength to turn it off when my computer crashes), my accounts do not remain.

    How can I prevent my accounts automatically be disconnected so that whenever I start the computer, after it turns off by itself, my internet accounts turned on? There must be a patch for this embarrassing situation here on the internet.

    Perhaps because an improper shutdown / forced can inpact on different parameters.

    Your must not PC in all cases be having heat problems, you need to fix this (heat) before it turns into something terminal

  • Laptop will not turn off by itself

    I have a HP Pavilion 15 - e097sa that is currently running Windows 8.1. When using the battery, it is not usually turned off by itself. I have to press on and hold the power button until it turns off. When the power supply is connected, it shut down normally. There is no error message and it just turns back normally afterwards.

    I contacted HP Support and the solution is to disable a quick start, but thanks anyway

  • Why my streaming media guard function turn off by itself?

    First of all, my firewall is controlled by Norton 360. But they say that's not their product that does, so I come to you for the answer. streaming media feature that enables or disables the media streaming in the network and sharing continues to fade, after I reset or when I sometimes restart my system or it comes will turn off by itself! How can I fix it? All my computers on this network, and sometimes, they all will turn off the sharing of multimedia files. I do not understand what is the cause or how to solve this problem, I ran Microsoft fixit to try to fix it without help, I contacted Norton without help. This is really frustrating to have to move forward and backward to enable multimedia networking file sharing and sharing.

    Hello

    This problem can be caused if the reader Windows media sharing service network has been disabled on your computer.

    1 have you ever done any recent hardware or exchange of software on your computer before the show?

    2 have what Microsoft Fix It you tried?

    Follow the steps below.

    Method 1:

    Check and make sure that the network of Windows media sharing service player is running on the computer.

    (a) click Start, click run, typeservices.msc in the Open text box, and then click OK.

    (b) in the Services (Local) list, right-click theWindows media player network sharing, and then click Properties.

    (c) to ensure that the service is started and the startup type is set onautomatic.

    For reference:

    Change media settings in Windows Media Player streaming

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/change-settings-for-streaming-media-in-Windows-Media-Player

    Method 2:

    Try scanner SFC [SFC system] on the computer that would be a system file corrupt on the computer search and replace.

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833

    Method 3:

    Try to disable and enable Media Player and check.

    Step 1: Turn off Windows Media Player:

    a. go initially and in search type 'Turn Windows has or not'.
    b. click on "Turn Windows features on or off".
    c. find multimedia and uncheck Windows Media Player.
    d. restart the computer.

    Step 2: Enable the Windows Media Player:

    a. go initially and in search type 'Turn Windows has or not'.
    b. click on "Turn Windows features on or off".
    c. find the multimedia functions and place a check mark in front of the Windows Media Player.
    d. restart the computer.

    For more information, see the article:

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/turn-Windows-features-on-or-off

    If you need further assistance on this topic, let know us and we will be happy to help you.

  • My computer keeps turning off by itself!

    My computer turns off by itself.  I'll just be on the Internet and then it stops without any warning. When I try to turn it on it power up I won't have to plug it in.  Windows 7 TOSHIBA Satellite

    Hello

    The battery could be bad or defective. The battery terminals may be dirty/corroded or
    There could be a problem with the battery charge or provision of circuits. Chances are it is the battery
    but it can be a lot of other material related issues.

    With the help of Toshiba, check their documentation online, the diagnosis and ask in their forums
    on known problems.

    Toshiba - Forums
    http://laptopforums.Toshiba.com/

    Toshiba - Contacts
    http://www.CSD.Toshiba.com/cgi-bin/TAIS/support/JSP/navShell.jsp?CF=su_contact

    Toshiba - drivers - access your model
    http://www.CSD.Toshiba.com/cgi-bin/TAIS/support/JSP/home.jsp?NAV=download

    Toshiba - Support
    http://www.CSD.Toshiba.com/cgi-bin/TAIS/support/JSP/home.jsp

    ================================================================

    You can create a detailed report on the State of the battery to double check the battery status.

    1. go to Start / all programs / Accessories. Click on the command prompt and select run as administrator.

    2 in the command prompt window, copy / paste or type the following command.

    powercfg-energy-output %userprofile%\desktop\energy-report.html

    Press ENTER.

    This create a file named energy - report.html and place it on your desktop.

    3 go to your desktop and double-click the file to open.

    Scroll to the bottom for the battery: battery information section.

    You will see:

    Rated xxxxx

    Xxxxx full last Charge

    (Where xxxxx is a number)

    Copy these 2 lines and paste them into a reply to this post. We can take a look at it and give you an analysis of what these numbers mean.

    (Provided by Ronnie Vernon)

    =============================================================

    It must be plugged directly into a wall outlet without any power strip is to be sure of nothing by
    where a problem with the power supply for the laptop.

    The battery can be worn and must be replaced, battey contacts would need to be cleaned if)
    "they may be), or there could be other hardware or software problems. Check with a real computer store
    (one that makes its own service internal) or Support of Acer.

    Problems with the lives of its use and the battery of power - Mr Fixit
    http://support.Microsoft.com/GP/windows_battery_power_settings

    -----------------------------------------------------

    References to Vista also apply to Windows 7.

    Check with support from the manufacturer of their books online and the drivers and their forums system
    (as applicable) for known issues. Some manufacturer issued BIOS and other updates to help the battery
    problems.

    ================================================================

    Follow these steps to remove corruption and missing/damaged file system repair or replacement.

    Run DiskCleanup - start - all programs - Accessories - System Tools - Disk Cleanup

    Start - type in the search box - find command top - RIGHT CLICK – RUN AS ADMIN

    sfc/scannow

    How to fix the system files of Windows 7 with the System File Checker
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/1538-SFC-SCANNOW-Command-System-File-Checker.html

    Then run checkdisk (chkdsk).

    How to run check disk in Windows 7
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/433-disk-check.html

    =================================================================

    Other information that might help:

    Control Panel control - plan change Options - power plans - power - advanced settings
    Parameters for the drainage and the use of parameters (this is how much to use and not how much or how)
    long to load).

    In fact, what causes a lot of wear on a battery empties it too low on several occasions. With today
    systems overload are not a problem.

    Here are some tips to help and troubleshoot battery issues.

    Old battery? Unplug the power to the computer - remove the battery and clean the contacts with a pencil
    eraser (do not use this, if your battery is fine slots - just clean up the edges of the knife which fit in)
    them and be careful). Batteries are old, or it could be a problem with the computer.
    Check with the support of the machine system, and many of them have online forums.

    New Lithium-Ion type battery usually last longer if you do not unload their less than 30%
    However on a laptop that not extend their life a lot. Best is to use the a/c adapter
    When this is possible.

    I use the free version of BatteryBar to monitor my battery. Click on the green button on the
    Yellow box on the right side of the page to download the latest stable version.

    BatteryBar - free version available
    http://osirisdevelopment.com/BatteryBar/index.html

    Another good program

    Vista battery saver - free
    http://www.codeplex.com/vistabattery

    You can also check with the manufacturer of system and forums that many use their own
    proprietary software to monitor the battery and they could be known problems with your battery.

    ============================================================

    Taking care of your laptop battery
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/taking-care-of-your-laptop-battery

    Battery meter: frequently asked questions
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/battery-meter-frequently-asked-questions

    Battery saver
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/conserving-battery-power

    Solutions to common battery problems
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/solutions-to-common-battery-problems

    What is the precise the battery meter?
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/how-accurate-is-the-battery-meter

    What should I do if I get a notification "consider replacing your battery"?
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/consider-replacing-your-battery

    ============================================================

    Try this - to make a Restore Point

    How to create a System Restore Point in Windows 7
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/697-system-restore-point-create.html

    How to do a system restore in Windows 7
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/700-system-restore.html

    Then Control Panel - Manager of devices - Batteries - Double click on each item - drivers - tab
    Update the drivers (which can do nothing) - then do a right click and UNINSTALL each - RESTART
    who will update the driver stacks.

    Problems with the lives of its use and the battery of power - Mr Fixit
    http://support.Microsoft.com/GP/windows_battery_power_settings

    I hope this helps and happy holidays!

    Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP<- profile="" -="" windows="" expert="" -="" consumer="" :="" bicycle="" -="" mark="" twain="" said="" it="">

  • Equium A100 - 02L - backlighting will turn off by itself

    Hi people, I have another strange problem on a Toshiba laptop and I hope someone can tell me where to find a solution.

    The laptop turns on ok and post ok, screen is fully informed and nice n bright. Immediately after the POST the back light turns off, leaving me with an almost unreadable screen.

    First thought was obviously backlight inverter, the light was turned off in the bios also screen. It has been replaced twice with the same question.
    Next thought was the screen, also replaced with the same result.
    The only thing I can think of now would be sensor hibernation or the motherboard itself. I do not see the sensor cover on this model and I don't want to think about whether the motherboard until everything else is excluded.

    Any advice would be greatly received, thanks in advance.

    Hello

    Have you tried an external monitor to your laptop computer? It would be interesting to know what is happening there. Maybe the same thing happens here or not.
    Check this box!

    Normally I would also say that it s ups the FL, but you have already replaced it. By the way: you did it replace yourself and have you taken a Toshiba original spare part or another?

    A friend also replaced me the FL inverter but with Toshiba no spare part. He worked only a few weeks

  • What to do when iPhone 6 will turn off by itself?

    I've had my iPhone since June of 2015 6. I have always been careful enough with it and have never broken broken screen or caused dents in the aluminum body. At the beginning of January 2016 (this year), I had not had a single case on my iPhone and he got up on the table and accidentally drop playing with it. When I picked up back, the screen completely faded and discolored unusual and then turns off completely. The screen went black and regardless of how many times I tried to turn it on, restart it or to load, it still lights. I went to the Sprint store two days after using watch it. The person helping me to told me it would be about a two-hour wait. I come back to the left, after an hour and 45 minutes, and the employee told me that they could not find what the problem and gave me a replacement. The replacement has acted since with it restarts itself when not in use. For example, if I use my iPhone for 30 minutes straight, it would be turned off after that I locked and would not come until after about 20 minutes of me trying to restart it. A red screen might flash just before going off as well. Unfortunately, this happens at least once every day. I tried to go back to the Sprint store, and told me to try the Apple Store. I have not tried to make an appointment and go for the moment. Are there solutions to the problem that I am experiencing that I can do myself or is that called to replace another?

    First of all, you should have taken the first device at the Apple Store, because they are the ones who run the service under warranty, and the unit was still under warranty. Your replacement the Sprint device, it is unclear what kind of device you have received from Sprint, and that can not be under warranty. I recommend that you make an appointment at the Genius Bar to the nearest Apple Store to have this unit looked at and whether she has any guarantee in this regard. It could be a device that Sprint provided you may not have any warranty on this topic and Sprint messed up you the 6 month warranty on your iPhone. The flash screen you describe looks like a hardware problem.

  • T60p, T60 card wireless turns off by itself

    Hello, any help will be greatly appreciated. I have a T60 and T60p, which have exactly the same problem. When connected wireless after 20-30 minutes the wireless adapter turns off itself. I loaded the drivers updated. I don't use dial-up connections, Windows XP manages the wireless profiles. I made sure that the computer is not stop the wireless card to save energy. I do not supply manager, but I installed the driver of power manager. The map stops and the wireless light turns off but windows will still say that I am connected through wireless. I hit FN + F5 and card status is disabled but I don't have the possibility to change it to on. It will not allow to do me anything. Also, when I close the lid it won't have to stand by mode. I have to do a full reboot to get the wireless operational return. Any help please, it's really annoying. Two laptops using the Intel Pro/Wireless 3945ABG card.

    Thank you!!

    In your definition also change to low power and output maximum roaming aggressiveness.

  • Pavilion dv6 Wireless turn off by itself

    Pavilion dv6 1140ew with Windows 7. Each drivers are up-to-date. The system has been reinstalled recently so no virus is present.

    And that is the problem. The computer turns off randomly wireless features. The blue light on the Power button tab will become Orange, as it has been disabled manually. I can't turn it on again for a while. Sometiems, it requires a reboot to re - activate. I found no specific reason why it happens. There is no model when it occurs. Sometimes during a movie, when the internet is not used at all. Sometimes during a game, online when it is certeinly. It takes 10 minutes to 2 hours to reactivate itself.

    Would appreciate any help, as it is very frustrating.

    Hello Schanez,

    Welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience! To help you get the most out of the Forums of HP, I would like to draw your attention to the Guide of the Forums HP first time here? Learn how to publish and more.

    I understand that your wireless network is disabled and you want to prevent from happening. I'm you provide a document from HP support:laptops HP - Setup to solve Internet connection problems on a wireless network with Windows 7 and, which contains steps to help you solve this problem. I would focus on turn it off device power management section of the options I have installed wireless on below:

    Most wireless devices can be configured to turn off the power to reduce the drain on battery power. This is usually not a problem when the laptop is connected to an AC adapter. However, during battery operation, the adapter can be turned off to save energy. To disable this power setting, follow these steps.

    1. Click on start and enter the device in the search box, and then select Device Manager from the list.
    2. Double-click network adapters to lengthen the list, do a right click on the adapter for wireless (WiFi) in the list and select Properties.
    3. In the map properties window, click the power management tab, and then deselect allow the computer to turn off this device to save power option.

    Close Device Manager, restart the laptop and trying to reconnect to the wireless network.

    Please re-post if you need extra support. Thanks for posting on the HP Forums. Have a great day!

Maybe you are looking for