Hi guys. I have a Celcus DLED40125FHD with a VES400UNDS-03 screen and a17MB55 23182338 motherboard. The tv will not come out of standby and it is definitely seems to be a fault with the motherboard as I have tried a known good psu. I have tried freezing the memory chips but that didn't work. All voltages appear to be there. When I try the on button on the remote the set will flash the standby light 6 times and then go back to steady red. I was going to just buy a secondhand board for it but there doesn't appear to be any with the correct part number available online. Do any of you know if there is another board that would be a suitable replacement for the 17MB55 with the 23182338 part number? Or do any of you have a 23182338 that you could sell me?
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Have you tried flashing another firmware? These boards are very specific so you have to match everything and usually there are no replacements. I can try and find you the correct board but I have to order directly from the factory. Let me know if you are interested and if you can wait for it. Thanks
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Hi Ducky, thanks for that. I haven't tried flashing the firmware as I wasn't sure if the firmware would be generic for all the 17MB55 boards or if it would be specific to this part number. Also, to be honest, I didn't know where to get the firmware. Is there a website that I could download it from?
As regards your offer of asking about a replacement board. It would be interesting to know if the cost would be low enough to make this an economic repair. The tv is one I picked up for free and is only worth about £60 if it was in working order, so for a repair to be economic a replacement board would have to be around £35.
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Have you checked in the eeprom dump thread you maybe lucky and its in there can you post a picture of the sticker on the back of the tv the one with the model number on
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=59877Last edited by vinceroger69; 09-06-2018, 03:42 AM.
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Originally posted by chrisB47 View PostHi Ducky, thanks for that. I haven't tried flashing the firmware as I wasn't sure if the firmware would be generic for all the 17MB55 boards or if it would be specific to this part number. Also, to be honest, I didn't know where to get the firmware. Is there a website that I could download it from?
As regards your offer of asking about a replacement board. It would be interesting to know if the cost would be low enough to make this an economic repair. The tv is one I picked up for free and is only worth about £60 if it was in working order, so for a repair to be economic a replacement board would have to be around £35.
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Originally posted by ducky29 View PostThe firmware is specific for the tv. I can supply the firmware for 5$ as I also pay a monthly fee for them. Ill ask my supplier and Ill get back to you.
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Originally posted by ducky29 View PostUsb like all vestels, you can also do it by removing the ic's but the usb method is more convenient.
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Originally posted by vinceroger69 View Postcan you get most vestel firmware? its handy too know as i have had a few ive had to replace the board on as could not find the firmware for them.Last edited by ducky29; 09-06-2018, 05:08 AM.
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You can also try the method I outlined here by using the UART port exposed on some Vestel TV SCART ports. But it requires some Linux hacking-around experience.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=62824Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.
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Hi Ducky, I would be more than happy to pay you for the firmware and would be most grateful if you could get it for me. My email is: chrisbarker47@sky.com if you wish to email me privately we can arrange payment etc.
Thanks.
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Just a quick update for you. Ducky very kindly emailed me the firmware for the board and after loading it into the board, using a usb stick, the tv started up and now runs okay. The firmware Ducky supplied was excellent and loaded into the board very easily in about 5 minutes
Many thanks to Ducky and thanks to you others that offered help.
Chris.
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Originally posted by chrisB47 View PostHi guys. I have a Celcus DLED40125FHD with a VES400UNDS-03 screen and a17MB55 23182338 motherboard. The tv will not come out of standby and it is definitely seems to be a fault with the motherboard as I have tried a known good psu. I have tried freezing the memory chips but that didn't work. All voltages appear to be there. When I try the on button on the remote the set will flash the standby light 6 times and then go back to steady red. I was going to just buy a secondhand board for it but there doesn't appear to be any with the correct part number available online. Do any of you know if there is another board that would be a suitable replacement for the 17MB55 with the 23182338 part number? Or do any of you have a 23182338 that you could sell me?Attached Files
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VESTEL 17MB55 (23189260) board firmware required!!
The tv will not come out of standby and it is definitely seems to be a fault with the motherboard as I have tried a known good psu.
This is from a TV model = Celcus DLED40125FHD
with a VES400UNDS-03 screen. other numbers from the TV are [10089464] [27148104] may help in identification
Last edited by DualZyclone; 01-20-2024, 01:05 PM.
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VESTEL 17MB55 (23189260) board
Now fixed by reflashed the firm ware with bornova_usb_update.bin and bornova_usb_update.scr from "17mb55-v030h-r126232-bornova-pack-xls.zip"
Big thank you to ducky29
As a thank you I am posting the following information to help others :-
(1) Format a USB memory stick/ usbpen drive to FAT32
(2) copy the files *******.bin and ******.scr to top level (root) of the drive { NOT in a folder }
(3) unplug TV from the mains power
(4) place the USB stick in back of the TV
(5) HOLD down the [OK] button on the remote control and point at the TV
(6) while keeping the [OK] button pressed, plug the TV back into the mains power
(7) the power LED will flash FAST (about 3 times a second)
(8) still keeping the [OK] button pressed down, count to 19 seconds then release
(9) the power LED RAPID flashing will continue for a few minutes
(10) just WAIT and do not remove the TV from mains power, the power LED will go off, then the TV will start UP
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VESTEL Engineer codes from the WEB
To get to the Service Menu
Press the Menu button on the Remote.
Press 4725 buttons in quick succession.
OTHER Vestel TV's Service Menu codes
WHARFEDALE, HITACHI = MENU, 1461
?? = Menu 1 9 2 3
Calibration Menu - Press the Menu button on the Remote, Press 4726
Hotel Mode Instructions (Warning - some users have got the TV stuck in hotel mode)
Method 1 - Menu, 1325 [Enter Hotel Mode]
Method 2 - Menu, 7935 [Hotel Mode]
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PIXEL perfect SCREEN capture ability in VESTEL TV's with a USB socket!!!!
In the SERVICE menu
Select "Diagnostic" item on the menu
press OK
you'll get a secondary menu with a list of choices on it
Go down to the bottom of that menu
you should see a "Screen Capture" option
Enable it
then press "back" key on the remote repeatedly until your back at your normal TV display
you'll find your POWER button no longer works on the remote control.
your POWER button has been turned into a SCREEN SHOT button.
If you put a USB Thumb drive into the usb slot on the back of the TV.
Every time you press the power button, the display will be captured to a graphics file on the thumb drive, the screen shot will grab what ever is displayed on the panel, no matter what it's source is.
Pixel Perfect screen shots every time :-)
So anything you can plug into the ports, composite video, HDMI, Scart etc, can be captured.
Doesn't matter if it's a DTV channel, SkyBox input, Chrome cast, BBC Micro or web application such as Plex
As long as the TV can display a picture from it, you can SCREEN grab it to an image file.
Repeat the menu steps above and go back in to "Disable" the feature in order to return your remotes power button to normal.
note: the credit for the screen capture information is from a post made by Shawty
https://stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=18673 Thu Feb 06, 2020Last edited by DualZyclone; 01-20-2024, 01:25 PM.
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This is from a TV model = Celcus DLED40125FHD
with a VES400UNDS-03 screen. other numbers from the TV are [10089464] [27148104]
Logic board = VESTEL 17MB55 (23189260)
Power board = 17IPS20 23152101
The tv did not come out of standby and it was a logic board fault, as I tried a known good Power board.
Fixed by reflashing the firmware SEE post #15 by me for instructions or the following text . I tried to put these pictures onto that post, but it would not let me
Now fixed by reflashed the firm ware with bornova_usb_update.bin and bornova_usb_update.scr from "17mb55-v030h-r126232-bornova-pack-xls.zip"
(1) Format a USB memory stick/ usbpen drive to FAT32
(2) copy the files *******.bin and ******.scr to top level (root) of the drive { NOT in a folder }
(3) unplug TV from the mains power
(4) place the USB stick in back of the TV
(5) HOLD down the [OK] button on the remote control and point at the TV
(6) while keeping the [OK] button pressed, plug the TV back into the mains power
(7) the power LED will flash FAST (about 3 times a second)
(8) still keeping the [OK] button pressed down, count to 19 seconds then release
(9) the power LED RAPID flashing will continue for a few minutes
(10) just WAIT and do not remove the TV from mains power, the power LED will go off, then the TV will start UP
8 PhotosLast edited by DualZyclone; 01-20-2024, 01:41 PM.
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