
Caused by power surges or failed updates.
Firmware dumps for Iris Sat and other Chinese-manufactured boards (often found in brands like Skyworth or Condor) are typically shared on specialized technician forums.
If your Iris Sat 32E360 LED TV is stuck on the logo, trapped in a boot loop, or shows a red standby light but won't turn on, the issue is often a corrupted SPI Flash or eMMC memory chip. Technicians use a —a backup of the working firmware—to reprogram the chip and bring the motherboard back to life . Key Specifications for This File Caused by power surges or failed updates
A firmware dump acts as the "brain" of the TV. Re-flashing this file can solve:
When voltages are correct but the TV doesn't respond to remote or button commands. Where to Find the Download Technicians use a —a backup of the working
Usually a .bin or .rar (the latter must be extracted before use) Why Use a Firmware Dump?
32-inch (confirm your panel code matches the dump to avoid inverted or distorted images) Where to Find the Download Usually a
The specific file you are looking for is designed for the following hardware configuration: Iris Sat 32E360 Mainboard (Carte Mère) Model: 5800-A6M62E-0P00