Where does the frame rate converter (FRC) reside in the Samsung UN50H6350AF? I would have assumed that it was on the main board somewhere, but I checked the service manual for this exact TV and it seems to indicate that it is on the T-CON board (see attached signal flow diagram).
I'm asking because I have one of these that randomly reboots about once a day up to maybe three times a day. I got into the service menu and found a setting under SVC > Info > ER Count > FRC3D Reboot On/Off. The default is ON. When I turn this setting to OFF, the TV stops rebooting, but then once a day or so the picture tears up horizontally instead. The only way to clear it is to turn the TV off and then back on. So that apparently is what FRC3D Reboot is for, is to reboot the TV when that happens. By the way, the FRC3D ER Count in that same menu shows quite a few errors.
The attached pictures show the exact boards that I have in my UN50H6350AF WH02.
If I buy a T-CON board, is there a good chance that that would fix it, or would the main board be the better choice?
I'm asking because I have one of these that randomly reboots about once a day up to maybe three times a day. I got into the service menu and found a setting under SVC > Info > ER Count > FRC3D Reboot On/Off. The default is ON. When I turn this setting to OFF, the TV stops rebooting, but then once a day or so the picture tears up horizontally instead. The only way to clear it is to turn the TV off and then back on. So that apparently is what FRC3D Reboot is for, is to reboot the TV when that happens. By the way, the FRC3D ER Count in that same menu shows quite a few errors.
The attached pictures show the exact boards that I have in my UN50H6350AF WH02.
If I buy a T-CON board, is there a good chance that that would fix it, or would the main board be the better choice?
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