Samsung LS24A300BS, works without video cable, black screen with cable

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • kungmidas
    New Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 8
    • Sweden

    #1

    Samsung LS24A300BS, works without video cable, black screen with cable

    Hey everyone! First post!

    I have a Samsung LED LCD monitor that someone else had given up on (SyncMaster SA300 LS24A300BS, the last two letters seem to specify the build quality...). The problem with the monitor is that when no VGA/DVI cable is connected, it seems to work fine - backlighting glows, and the standard "no signal" message is shown on the screen, forever, so there seems to be no problem with the panel itself as far as I can tell.
    As soon as I plug in a DVI or VGA cable, the screen goes black (no backlighting). With DVI it just goes black but power indicator keeps shining, with VGA the indicator starts flashing on and off to indicate some error until I "restart" the monitor. I've been trying to check for video by looking closely (to see if it's only the backlighting that stops) but can't see anything but black.
    The screen goes black before any actual video is displayed, but not instantly when plugging in the cable either. I guess the delay before it goes black is about the same as the delay from a cable is inserted to actual video is displayed on the screen on a working monitor.

    The main board is VERY similar to this one: http://www.shopjimmy.com/samsung-bn9...4a300bs-za.htm (it's not exactly the same, but it has the exact same layout that and that board is supposed to be compatible with mine and I can't see any difference except brands of the components)

    By my awesome power of deduction, I have concluded that something is broken on the main board. The mainboard takes DC 14V (from an external PSU), VGA and DVI, and is connected internally to the another board attached to the panel itself (disconnecting this board completely makes the screen go bright white, but it still goes black when a cable is attached), the backlighting (seems to be powered directly from the mainboard, no inverter board or whatever as far as I can tell), and to the panel of buttons on the edge of the screen.

    I'm trying to find a replacement board (that with shipping to EU is not more than half of what the monitor cost new) but seems to be out of luck, also I have nothing to lose by at least trying to repair the board I have. I do however suck at this. Any idea what might be wrong with the board? There is no visible damage to the board (no leaking caps etc). The standard thing to do on broken LCD monitors seems to be to replace the caps, but there are only 4 caps in the entire monitor and I'm not sure if broken caps could cause this behaviour? I'm just assuming that the VERY tiny 24W PSU is alright, as the screen works alright forever when displaying the "no signal" screen.

    Any help is appreciated!

    EDIT: Also, the computers detect the monitor on both VGA and DVI and they think the monitor is connected and working well.
    Last edited by kungmidas; 04-02-2013, 07:59 AM. Reason: Forgot to write the title :(
  • kungmidas
    New Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 8
    • Sweden

    #2
    Re: Samsung LS24A300BS, works without video cable, black screen with cable

    Hmm, made a little mistake, here's whats happening in different situations:

    * No VGA or DVI cable: "Check signal cable / digital". Pressing the mode button will make it try analog and then show the same message again. All this seems normal.

    * VGA cable inserted, but NOT connected in the other end, OR, connected to a turned of PC: Blank screen, flashing power indicator. Seems normal (= standby)

    * VGA or DVI cable inserted, and with video signal: Dead! No backlight. I'm unable to see any faint image using a flashlight either.

    I can't try disconnected DVI cable at the moment but the results seems pretty concistent, everything is fine until there's an image to display, then the monitor goes black...

    Comment

    • jjsantosneto
      New Member
      • Apr 2013
      • 1
      • brazil

      #3
      Re: Samsung LS24A300BS, works without video cable, black screen with cable

      Problem with family SA300 : replace eeprom 24c08(smd) with new software .

      dump eeprom link:
      http://www.4shared.com/folder/HJajLM7I/SA300_SA350.html

      Comment

      • kungmidas
        New Member
        • Apr 2013
        • 8
        • Sweden

        #4
        Re: Samsung LS24A300BS, works without video cable, black screen with cable


        THANK YOU!

        Sure thing, ran the firmware update (the one that came from samsungs web site) and now it works like a charm. In my defense, I actually tried that before dismantling the monitor, but it said "all monitors are up to date" or something like that. Either it didn't detect the samsung because I used VGA or because the firmware update wasn't compatible with the graphics in that laptop or something. Using DVI on a different computer did the trick though. I can't believe I tried this harder before goiing deeper

        Unfortunatelly, I have already ordered a new mainboard I'll try to cancel that order but if I can't, I guess I have a spare BN96-18431A mainboard to sell

        Thanks again!

        Comment

        • guly
          New Member
          • Feb 2017
          • 3
          • Serbia

          #5
          I know this is old thread but i need firmware for this monitor, if someone has i will be thankful.

          Comment

          • kungmidas
            New Member
            • Apr 2013
            • 8
            • Sweden

            #6
            Originally posted by guly
            I know this is old thread but i need firmware for this monitor, if someone has i will be thankful.
            The firmware is still available on Samsung's website, enter model number here:

            https://www.samsung.com/ca/support/u...als-and-guide/

            Comment

            • guly
              New Member
              • Feb 2017
              • 3
              • Serbia

              #7
              Thanks for the reply but that method doesn't work for me... I already updated with dump file that i found on the internet and everything works fine via vga cable, now i put separete graphics card cause my motherboard is damaged and picture flickering on integrated gpu.. and again i have digital/analog problem and monitor won't come up... Maybe my ic chip is damaged or dump file is broken/bad?

              Comment

              Related Topics

              Collapse

              • HTR-Informatique
                Dell G3 15 3500 - Battery bug (black screen and flashing keyboard backlight)
                by HTR-Informatique
                Hello,

                YouTube video of the problem encountered: https://youtube.com/shorts/q7TLNv36LUo

                I am a pro and I have a problem that I have never seen despite my 7.5 years of experience on my own and my thousands of repairs, on a customer's Dell G3 15 3500.

                On this PC I have already changed the complete palmrest because the keyboard was no longer working properly.

                I also changed the screen because the PC fell and the screen was broken.

                I changed the battery with a new and original battery.

                I also had corrosion/oxidation on the...
                02-09-2025, 06:51 AM
              • DaniK
                Acer Aspire E5-574-52RH - black screen
                by DaniK
                Hi everyone,
                I have this strange behaviour with Acer Aspire E5-574-52RH, i5 6200U, intel graphics, DA0ZRWMB6G0 Rev G, model ZRW.
                Laptop came in for a SSD upgrade, took everything apart to install the SSD.
                Everything started after modifying BIOS settings to boot UEFI instead of Legacy.
                Laptop works fine, i installed windows 10 and drivers/updates, everything works ok(when it works)
                The black screen problem is random, maybe 5 out 10 times, laptop remains with the black screen, no image

                Symptoms are:
                - random black screen after displaying Acer logo...
                02-21-2024, 06:27 AM
              • howardc64
                A1312 (27” iMac 2009-2011) A1407 (Thunderbolt Display) A1316 (Cinema Display) Display Black Screen Repair
                by howardc64
                Problem

                This is an LG edge LED lit LCD Display. The LEDs are on the bottom edge of the display. There are 2 bars (left and right) Each bar has many LEDs and a 6 pin connector. Each pin drive several LEDs thus is the highest current flow / heat junction. The weak lead free solder gradually fails with thermal expansion/contraction cycling and increases resistance. PSU will compensate up to a point, then when the current is too high, PSU just shut down the backlight causing a dark display. I have even seen one which the connector just fell off as solder points became completely detached....
                08-04-2024, 10:36 PM
              • m1ch43lzm
                HP Pavilion 15-eh Board DAG7HAMB8F0 - CPU throttling to 0.4GHz (PROCHOT_EXT) and black screen
                by m1ch43lzm
                Hi, this is my personal laptop, which the original board (lets call it Board A) blew up PU8700 (TPS51486), making a hole on the board, i had left the laptop at my desk one day with the battery fully charged and didn't touch it for a week, but when i tried to turn it on it didn't
                Thought the battery was dead, so i plugged in the charger then tried to power on, the power LED blinked once, charged LED still orange, unplugged the charger, plugged in again and I noticed the "magic smoke" smell, so i unplugged the charger, removed the back cover and saw the blown IC (the "magic...
                05-12-2025, 08:37 PM
              • Francesco Valsecchi
                r9 290 "black screen"
                by Francesco Valsecchi
                hello i bought a faulty radeon r9 290 (black screen) to learn to fix gpu's, when it arrived i mesured resistances on 3.3 v and 12v both on the pcie connector and cables i have no idea on how to recognize 1.8v pex and 5v but i checked all inductors and none had a dead short only one was 55 or 140 ohms i don't really remember and i assumed it was memory i installed it on the pc and it delivered no image, not even a backlight so i installed it as a secondary graphics card using the igpu as primary, both device manager and gpu-z only showed the igpu so i assumed it was acutally a no detect even tough...
                08-18-2025, 06:44 AM
              • Loading...
              • No more items.
              Working...