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I think the problem is the mainboard isn't sending backlight on signal, which was my first thought. Sometimes a simple little test might lead down a different path, it's troubleshooting, assumption is not always good, a simple test of a tcon fuse to at least make sure it isn't blown is something that I always do, no matter the symptoms.
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Re: Un55h6350afxza
That may be so BUT in some tvs, you can turn the standby light off, get it? I do not assume anything.
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Re: Un55h6350afxza
Originally posted by nomoresonys View PostIf you have not, with tv powered on, check and see if you have around 12 volts on each side of the tcon fuse, black probe on chassis ground red probe on each end.
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Re: Un55h6350afxza
If you have not, with tv powered on, check and see if you have around 12 volts on each side of the tcon fuse, black probe on chassis ground red probe on each end.
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Re: Un55h6350afxza
Originally posted by nomoresonys View PostTry powering on set with one tcon to panel cable connected, check display then do the other side the same, see what is displayed if anything, best practice is make all connections and dis-connections with tv unplugged from power, to avoid any errant surges and such.
Power and system board connected normally with one display connection removed, then AC power connected—-standby light blinks about 6 times then stops remaining unlit, Backlights observed from rear panel appear to be fully on and viewing the screen, no display information but backlight dimly has full screen illuminated. The blue LED associated with the connected port illuminates. After removing AC, allowing time for discharge, same connection was performed with the other T-con to display connection made. Same results observed.
So the T-con board appears NOT to be suspect?
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Re: Un55h6350afxza
ADDITIONAL MEASUREMENTS CNM 803
std/by power on
Pin 2 UD. O vdc. 3.30vdc
Pin 4 pwm bl. “. 0 vdc
Pin 6 power on. “. 3.30vdc
Pin 8 ground
Pin 10 ground
When attempting to switch the set off the power on readings remain the same. Unplugging the set is the only way to reset power on readings.
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Re: Un55h6350afxza
Try powering on set with one tcon to panel cable connected, check display then do the other side the same, see what is displayed if anything, best practice is make all connections and dis-connections with tv unplugged from power, to avoid any errant surges and such.
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Re: Un55h6350afxza
CORRECTION
PINS 2,4,6,8,10 were mistaken for pins 1,3,5,7,9
No measurements were made on even pins due to location measurement difficulty, will attempt then post.
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Searched for this model here and read some of the threads for insight, always helpful. I don't have the remote for this set to see the setup menu and do not currently have an input source to check the screen. What I determined is the following:
No backlight
No standby light to indicate set is in standby
Measurement thus far:
13.0 vdc standby (set apparently doesn't use 5v standby)
CN803 pins 2,4,6,8 13vdc
390vdc with set on main filter cap.
With system board disconnected from power board set AC connected, backlight are on full screen.
Is there any way to force the set on to bypass the on power command from the system board. I remember on an older set I worked on a few years ago that this command originates on the system board ultimately originating from the main processor. Not sure this is the case with this set.
Was hoping to have the remote before posting to at least see if the setup menu could serve as a video source or if that is needed since the set might generate a text regarding no input is successively powered on. Nothing seen on screen with a very bright led work light to confirm an image. Not sure why the standby light isn't illuminated since I do not have a schematic. Removed power board inspected and measured all HV and low side diodes all normal no caps show classic signs of failure. Picture of both boards interconnected is attached.
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