: Flashing incorrect firmware can "brick" the controller board, requiring a hardware programmer (like the CH341A ) to recover by directly writing to the SPI flash chip.
: Indicates the regional tuning/OSD (On-Screen Display) defaults, likely supporting Chinese television standards and languages. : Flashing incorrect firmware can "brick" the controller
: Refers to the Mstar V59 chipset (often the TSUMV59 ), a popular processor for low-cost universal TV boards. : Insert the USB into the powered-off board
: Insert the USB into the powered-off board. Hold the "Power" or "Menu" button while plugging in the power. The indicator LED will usually blink rapidly, indicating the update is in progress. : This indicates the target native resolution is
: This indicates the target native resolution is Full HD (1080p) . Applying this to a screen with a different resolution (like 1366x768) can result in a "no signal" error or a scrambled image.
: Likely refers to the LVDS mapping or the panel's data format (e.g., VESA vs. JEIDA), which dictates how color data is sent to the LCD.