hello I have a backlight problem on this TV, if I unplug the cn201 cable the backlight works perfectly and the voltages are 13v if I connect the cn201 cable the backlight goes off and the voltage drops to 12v, I assume it's a motherboard problem, the question is has anyone had a similar problem? I want to understand if the motherboard is repairable or it's not worth wasting time
Samsung UE32D4010 Backlight problem, led ok
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Re: UE3204010 Backlight problem, led ok
on CNM803, check the blu-on/off pin, so meter set to dcv, black probe on chassis ground, red probe on that blu-on pin, check in standby[tv plugged in but off], take note, leaving the probes where they are, power on tv, take note, does the voltage change and what is the voltage.Last edited by nomoresonys; 02-22-2023, 10:05 AM.Comment
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Re: UE3204010 Backlight problem, led ok
This is an English language only site, at least that's what it use to be.Comment
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Re: UE3204010 Backlight problem, led ok
on CNM803, check the blu-on/off pin, so meter set to dcv, black probe on chassis ground, red probe on that blu-on pin, check in standby[tv plugged in but off], take note, leaving the probes where they are, power on tv, take note, does the voltage change and what is the voltage.
4,4v power onComment
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Re: Samsung UE32D4010 Backlight problem, led ok
ok, maybe try unhook cable from mainboard to panel, turn tv on, what does it do? is the optical input lit red on mainboard?Comment
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Re: Samsung UE32D4010 Backlight problem, led ok
the image of the display can be seen perfectly and only that the backlight is missingComment
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Re: Samsung UE32D4010 Backlight problem, led ok
can you clarify, you mean you can see the image perfectly for 2 seconds then it goes off? if so, see if you can still see the image with a flashlight if you look really closely.Comment
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Re: Samsung UE32D4010 Backlight problem, led ok
the display works, the backlight doesn't (it flashes as soon as I turn on the TV and then turns off), if I unplug the power supply from the motherboard the backlight works correctlyComment
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Re: Samsung UE32D4010 Backlight problem, led ok
you can check mainboard for voltages, video there, not in English but shows what voltages to expect on mainboard: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YE_Sx573E_YComment
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Re: Samsung UE32D4010 Backlight problem, led ok
there's probably more that go into greater detail on there but the search on youtube isn't that great, you would think it would be better since google owns youtube.Comment
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Re: Samsung UE32D4010 Backlight problem, led ok
Last edited by fanaticgames; 02-28-2023, 12:33 PM.Comment
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Re: Samsung UE32D4010 Backlight problem, led ok
turn off any energy saving settings, like eco mode or whatever it might be called, do a simple reset, unplug tv, hold power button for 30 seconds, plug it back in and try it, did you try adjusting the brightness? wonder if a factory reset would help.Comment
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Re: Samsung UE32D4010 Backlight problem, led ok
this seems strange, usually when it's the backlights no mode will work properly.Comment
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Re: Samsung UE32D4010 Backlight problem, led ok
tried another motherboard, it does the exact same thing, I think it's the exhausted LED lampsComment
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Re: Samsung UE32D4010 Backlight problem, led ok
well, guess its time to strip it down and investigate the backlights, just treat the panel gently, luckily it's a 32 and shouldn't be too hard to manage, can take video or pictures along the way if anything looks like it would be hard to remember how to re-assemble, need to be careful not to rip or stress the panel board connections to the screen.Last edited by nomoresonys; 03-01-2023, 08:05 AM.Comment
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