Hi,
salvaged one of these monitors from being trashed as I thought it would be a real shame since it is quite an expensive screen.
After some googleing I found this thread by freddyfena, and it turned out it was almost the same problem: Computer detects the screen and the USB hub is working, but the screen itself doesn't work (and the front LED is orange).
I followed the instructions in that thread as far as it went, and unfortunately got stuck as my problem deviated more and more from his.
I have som basic knowlegde with troubleshooting (though I'm completely blanc on ICs) and soldering, but I don't actually know that much about semi advanced electronics, so please bear with me if I'm asking what a seemingly obvious abbreviation stands for.
All of the images posted here are from the thread link to above for clarification (and I don't have a decent camera with me ...).
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All testing was done with everything assembled outside the box (except the screen itself) with the screen turned on (ie. not standby).
PSU type/no.: Liteon PA-3171-2-LF Rev:B
Country/Mains: Norway/230 V
Outputs:
VBR: 3.31 V
VON: 0 V
24 V: 0 V <-> 5.1 V (2 s. interval)
18 V: 2.31 V <-> 17.85 V (2 s. interval)
5 V: 5.27 V
Test of points marked by PlainBill (see image):
PC 501:
In: 0.1 V <-> 5.2 V (2 s. interval)
5 V: 1.2 V <-> 5.2 V (2 s. interval)
Out1: 0 V
Out2: 0.1 V <-> 21.3 V (2 s. interval)
Large Cap: 373 V <-> 399 V
Test of L6598 (possibly defective, how do I check this?):
Pin #:
01: 0 V <-> 5 V (2 s. interval)
02: 0 V <-> 1.9 V (2 s. interval)
03: 0 V <-> 0.3 V <-> 2.5 V (1 s. interval between each step up/down)
04: 0 V <-> 1.7 V (1 s. interval)
05: 0 V <-> 0.9 V (1 s. interval)
06: 0 V <-> 3.9 V (2 s. interval)
07: 0 V
08: 0 V <-> 0.27 V (2 s. interval)
09: 0 V
10: 0 V
11: 0 V <-> 4.46 V (2 s. interval)
12: 0.5 V <-> 12.3 V (2 s. interval)
13: -- (NC)
14: 0.3 V <-> 112.6 V (2 s. interval)
15: 0.3 V <-> 113.2 V (2 s. interval)
16: 0.8 V <-> 113.3 V (2 s. interval)
Test of the two dual diodes:
#1: 406 Ohm #2: 400 Ohm
Diode test:
ZD100: 0.729 V / 2.057 V
ZD101: --- (Short Circuted)
ZD661: 0.722 V / --
ZD681: 0.717 V / --
D101: 0.395 V
D241: 0.471 V
D301: 0.203 V
D307: 0.474 V
D602: 0.601 V
D683: 0.601 V
D684: 0.600 V
D841: 0.600 V
D?00: 0.472 V
D??0: 0.471 V
I have not tested the transistors as of yet.
The black cube (text too small to see) marked at the top might be smoked. Does anyone know what this component does?
Any thoughts about this matter will be very much appreciated!
salvaged one of these monitors from being trashed as I thought it would be a real shame since it is quite an expensive screen.
After some googleing I found this thread by freddyfena, and it turned out it was almost the same problem: Computer detects the screen and the USB hub is working, but the screen itself doesn't work (and the front LED is orange).
I followed the instructions in that thread as far as it went, and unfortunately got stuck as my problem deviated more and more from his.
I have som basic knowlegde with troubleshooting (though I'm completely blanc on ICs) and soldering, but I don't actually know that much about semi advanced electronics, so please bear with me if I'm asking what a seemingly obvious abbreviation stands for.
All of the images posted here are from the thread link to above for clarification (and I don't have a decent camera with me ...).
_________________________________________________________________
All testing was done with everything assembled outside the box (except the screen itself) with the screen turned on (ie. not standby).
PSU type/no.: Liteon PA-3171-2-LF Rev:B
Country/Mains: Norway/230 V
Outputs:
VBR: 3.31 V
VON: 0 V
24 V: 0 V <-> 5.1 V (2 s. interval)
18 V: 2.31 V <-> 17.85 V (2 s. interval)
5 V: 5.27 V
Test of points marked by PlainBill (see image):
PC 501:
In: 0.1 V <-> 5.2 V (2 s. interval)
5 V: 1.2 V <-> 5.2 V (2 s. interval)
Out1: 0 V
Out2: 0.1 V <-> 21.3 V (2 s. interval)
Large Cap: 373 V <-> 399 V
Test of L6598 (possibly defective, how do I check this?):
Pin #:
01: 0 V <-> 5 V (2 s. interval)
02: 0 V <-> 1.9 V (2 s. interval)
03: 0 V <-> 0.3 V <-> 2.5 V (1 s. interval between each step up/down)
04: 0 V <-> 1.7 V (1 s. interval)
05: 0 V <-> 0.9 V (1 s. interval)
06: 0 V <-> 3.9 V (2 s. interval)
07: 0 V
08: 0 V <-> 0.27 V (2 s. interval)
09: 0 V
10: 0 V
11: 0 V <-> 4.46 V (2 s. interval)
12: 0.5 V <-> 12.3 V (2 s. interval)
13: -- (NC)
14: 0.3 V <-> 112.6 V (2 s. interval)
15: 0.3 V <-> 113.2 V (2 s. interval)
16: 0.8 V <-> 113.3 V (2 s. interval)
Test of the two dual diodes:
#1: 406 Ohm #2: 400 Ohm
Diode test:
ZD100: 0.729 V / 2.057 V
ZD101: --- (Short Circuted)
ZD661: 0.722 V / --
ZD681: 0.717 V / --
D101: 0.395 V
D241: 0.471 V
D301: 0.203 V
D307: 0.474 V
D602: 0.601 V
D683: 0.601 V
D684: 0.600 V
D841: 0.600 V
D?00: 0.472 V
D??0: 0.471 V
I have not tested the transistors as of yet.
The black cube (text too small to see) marked at the top might be smoked. Does anyone know what this component does?
Any thoughts about this matter will be very much appreciated!

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