The standby LED light will begin to blink rapidly (alternating red and green, or flashing red). This indicates the software installation is in progress.
For advanced users, the software includes Windows-based tools like (also called MStar Burning Tool) or STV ISP Tool . These allow programming via a VGA cable (using pins 4, 11, 12) or a dedicated serial TTL adapter.
If your board is completely bricked (stuck on a solid red standby light and won't read the USB drive), you must flash the software directly to the 8-pin SPI Flash IC (usually a 25Q32 or 25Q64 chip) using an external hardware programmer like the or the affordable CH341A . Locate the SPI Flash chip on the board.
Compatible with multiple display resolutions, including 1366x768 and 1920x1080 .
Ensure you are downloading the correct type of file. Some websites provide a "dump," which is a full backup of the SPI Flash, to be written with a hardware programmer. Others provide a "firmware" or "software" file meant for USB upgrade. These are often different formats and are not interchangeable. One source explicitly warns: "This file is a dump... It is not suitable for flashing from a USB input".
Does your screen use a or double LVDS cable (5-10 wires vs. 20+ wires)? 1366x768 uses single-lane (often 51-pin connector). 1920x1080 uses double-lane.
This guide covers everything you need to know about finding, selecting, and installing the correct software for this versatile board. 🛠️ Understanding the TP.VST59.P67 Board
Before installing the board, always check the . Most small screens use 5V, while larger screens use 12V. Setting the jumper to 12V on a 5V panel will permanently destroy your screen's T-Con board.