This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. TP.VST59S.PB813 Schematic Overview | PDF - Scribd
Because the TP.VST59S.PB813 is a legacy generic board, official manufacturer sites do not host these configuration binaries. Verified mirrors can be sourced through trusted enthusiast repair databases:
Avoid executables. The correct firmware file for TP.VST59S.PB813 is always a .BIN file, typically between 2MB and 8MB (most common: 4,096 KB). If you download a .EXE, .ZIP with password, or .DOC, delete it immediately. Tp.vst59s.pb813 Firmware Mirror
Ensure the firmware .bin file matches your specific panel resolution (e.g., 1920x1080) to avoid a "No Display" or "Garbage Screen" error.
Once the LED stops blinking and remains steady red (or the TV automatically reboots), the process is complete. This public link is valid for 7 days
Unplug the TV, remove the USB drive, and turn the TV back on. Troubleshooting Common Flashing Issues
Universal boards like the TP.VST59S.PB813 are distributed across dozens of local TV brands (e.g., Coby, Sansui, Walton, Skyworth, and unbranded Chinese TVs). Because of this, you cannot look up firmware by your TV brand name alone. Can’t copy the link right now
TP.VST59S.PB813 is a popular "three-in-one" universal LED TV motherboard used across various brands like Haier, Akai, and Telefunken. When the display appears upside down or the colors are distorted after a repair, you likely need to apply a Mirror Firmware update or adjust the "Mirror" setting in the service menu. Quick Fix: The Service Menu "Mirror" Setting
Supports multiple high-definition panel matrices, scaling up to a Full HD resolution of 1920x1080 .
The challenge with finding firmware for this board is that no official central repository exists. Manufacturers rarely post updates for these generic boards online. Instead, you must rely on community-sourced "mirrors" — alternative download locations for original BIOS dumps.