Hi guys, I am having problem with my Westinghouse LCM-22W2.It does not work at all. I read all post about this type monitor, but I did not find solutions which help me with monitor. I replaced power supply (DAC-19M009) that did not help. I think that problem with main board (a190a2-a02-p-s1). Also I tried to find schematic for main board but I cannot find it. Right now I have completely broken monitor. Power supply works fine (5 V and 14 V). Also, volt regulators on main board works(1.8 V and 3 V) . . Appreciate any information you can give!Thank you
Westinghouse LCM-22W2 monitor does not work
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Re: Westinghouse LCM-22W2 monitor does not work
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Re: Westinghouse LCM-22W2 monitor does not work
Westinghouse LCM-22W2 won't power on - no power LED
SUMMARY
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This is a monitor made in 2005 LCD. It won't power on. The power LED does not turn green.
THINGS TESTED
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1) Measured steady 164V DC across main filter capacitor.
2) With the power board ONLY (i.e. logic board is connected), the secondary voltages 14V and 5V DC are present at connector location. The 14V and 5V DC voltages are steady and do no fluctuate.
3) Fuse FP1 on logic board reads 0. ohms.
4) All connectors from power board connector to logic board l the connectors are fine.
PROBLEM
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1) Press the power button and the power LED does not come on.
2) I think that problem with main board (a190a2-a02-p-s1).
3) Also, volt regulators on main board works (1.8 V and 3 V)
QUESTION
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Do you have schematic for main board, What could cause that the board does not work.Comment
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Re: Westinghouse LCM-22W2 monitor does not work
On the voltage regulators are you get 3.0 V or 3.3 V DC? There is a big difference because most voltage regulators have a 1% tolerance.
That is, an AS1117-33 should be
3.3 x 0.99 = 3.267 V minimum
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Re: Westinghouse LCM-22W2 monitor does not work
1) On one of those power board to logic/main connectors, there should be something marked on/off, or PS_ON. See if the voltage on this connector changes from 0 V to something > 2 V DC when you press the on/off switch.
2) The only thing I can think of left to check is the front panel keyboard to see if the on/off switch is actually working or not.Last edited by retiredcaps; 12-13-2011, 04:42 PM.--- begin sig file ---
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