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    Identify fault on Orion TV2700HDV

    Hello Guys,
    Can anyone identify this fault on an orion TV I have been given please?

    The picture shows fine for 30 minutes to an hour then the fault kicks in (Please see youtube links below)

    TIA

    Jon

    Fault - Tai chi VHS into fault
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlOgZxUvUNc

    Fault - Fault no signal then fault with video signal
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E84_fNwgjMY

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    Re: Identify fault on Orion TV2700HDV

    The clicking sound - is that produced when the fault occurs?
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      #3
      Re: Identify fault on Orion TV2700HDV

      It looks typical of a failing or bad t-con board. Does the tv have sound during fault?

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        Re: Identify fault on Orion TV2700HDV

        Originally posted by tom66 View Post
        The clicking sound - is that produced when the fault occurs?
        Originally posted by 1beertap View Post
        It looks typical of a failing or bad t-con board. Does the tv have sound during fault?
        Hi guys, thanks for your replies.

        I will turn the TV on tonight, find out and post the answers to your questions

        Best Regards,

        Jon

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          Re: Identify fault on Orion TV2700HDV

          Originally posted by tom66 View Post
          The clicking sound - is that produced when the fault occurs?
          There seems to be a clicking sound during the fault, please have a look at the youtube link


          Originally posted by 1beertap View Post
          It looks typical of a failing or bad t-con board. Does the tv have sound during fault?
          Yes the TV has sound during the fault, again please have a look at the youtube link.

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3iWHTMawkU

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            Re: Identify fault on Orion TV2700HDV

            Originally posted by Jon Templeman View Post
            There seems to be a clicking sound during the fault, please have a look at the youtube link
            Yes I heard that and I wasn't sure if you were turning something on/off during the test, but if the TV makes the clicking sound, have you identified where the clicking comes from? Is it a relay on the power supply, or main board? From the speakers? That is probably a clue that some power supply rail is going bad.

            There are a number of potential faults that cause this. What is happening is that somewhere between the video processor and the display something goes wrong. It could be the Tcon, it could be the video processor itself.

            I've seen this fault occur when the main board power supply goes south. Usually there's a little SMPS buck converter which provides a core voltage like 1.8V or 3.3V to the CPU. (There may be more, depending on design.) Also, the Tcon usually gets power from the main board, or sometimes the power supply. Check that the Tcon voltages remain stable before and during the fault condition.

            Perhaps the clicking sound is caused by the power to the sound processor, or audio amplifier, going bad briefly - this could upset the Tcon too.

            Do you have a scope?
            Last edited by tom66; 10-10-2011, 06:32 AM.
            Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
            For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.

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              Re: Identify fault on Orion TV2700HDV

              Originally posted by tom66 View Post
              Yes I heard that and I wasn't sure if you were turning something on/off during the test, but if the TV makes the clicking sound, have you identified where the clicking comes from? Is it a relay on the power supply, or main board? From the speakers? That is probably a clue that some power supply rail is going bad.

              There are a number of potential faults that cause this. What is happening is that somewhere between the video processor and the display something goes wrong. It could be the Tcon, it could be the video processor itself.

              I've seen this fault occur when the main board power supply goes south. Usually there's a little SMPS buck converter which provides a core voltage like 1.8V or 3.3V to the CPU. (There may be more, depending on design.) Also, the Tcon usually gets power from the main board, or sometimes the power supply. Check that the Tcon voltages remain stable before and during the fault condition.

              Perhaps the clicking sound is caused by the power to the sound processor, or audio amplifier, going bad briefly - this could upset the Tcon too.

              Do you have a scope?
              Thanks Tom, I will check the power supply, and no, I don't have a scope.

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