A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems

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  • MeanBoss
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    Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems

    Originally posted by tom66
    First, you need to get a digital multimeter and measure the Vad and Vscn test points on the SN board, they are labelled typically TPVAD and TPVSCN.
    tpvsn shows me 0.08V.....and tpvad 0.188V....if i correctly checked it !?!

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  • dannybee
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    Originally posted by tom66
    Sounds like it's unable to save settings - could be EEPROM. On TV this new, not your problem to fix it. Get Samsung to fix it.
    Thanks for your reply, have a Samsung tech booked for next week so l'll see what he come's up with.

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  • MeanBoss
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    ok,ill mesure..thanks for your help!

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  • tom66
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    Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems

    Originally posted by MeanBoss
    how can i set that up?
    First, you need to get a digital multimeter and measure the Vad and Vscn test points on the SN board, they are labelled typically TPVAD and TPVSCN.

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  • KenStomski
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    Ah, panasonic 7 blinks of death... Great to have found this forum. I will be sure to start a new thread when I need some advice. I hope this works as the one post I need to make in order to start a thread...

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  • MeanBoss
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    how can i set that up?

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  • tom66
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    It may be that the VAD or VSCN voltage is not correctly set.
    Vad is typically -100V to -190V. Vscn is typically +90V to +200V.

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  • MeanBoss
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    Here are the pictures...the menu is affected as soon as i open the settings,first menu where i choose some options like picture,sound,security isnt affected !

    btw. Original part has this mark on him TNPA5066AB,but i wasn able to find it,i found one seller that had TNPA5066AC,and that part has been marked as substitute part for my original!
    Attached Files

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  • tom66
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    Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems

    Originally posted by MeanBoss
    hi tom..i hope you can help me..i had a 7 blinks on my Panasonic Plasma TX-P42X20E...i searched the net and found out that the problem most likely is in the SN board...i ordered it ,and succesfuly replaced it. The plasma fired up,the picture was on but the colours were all mixed up...like red and green...i hope you could help me somehow! thank you
    Can you show a picture?
    Does the distortion also affect the menus?
    Did you match the board suffix too? (May not be important for SN board.) Board suffix printed near TNPA.....

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  • MeanBoss
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    hi tom..i hope you can help me..i had a 7 blinks on my Panasonic Plasma TX-P42X20E...i searched the net and found out that the problem most likely is in the SN board...i ordered it ,and succesfuly replaced it. The plasma fired up,the picture was on but the colours were all mixed up...like red and green...i hope you could help me somehow! thank you

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  • tom66
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    Sounds like it's unable to save settings - could be EEPROM. On TV this new, not your problem to fix it. Get Samsung to fix it.

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  • dannybee
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    Having trouble with Samsung f8500 plasma not able to save picture settings have chosen home use in setup and is showing home mode in menu but after turning the tv off then back on its gone back to default settings been trying to correct it for weeks any ideas anyone would it be something failing inside the set.

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  • tom66
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    It looks to me like low Vs or Ve voltage. Easily fixed. Start your own thread.

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  • martino
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    Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems

    Originally posted by ElctroNYC
    I bought this tv LG 60pz750 in november 2011, it has an awesome picture but few days ago we notice a type of flickering burn image.
    I attach a picture so you can see it. Also, i have video in you tube too
    Code:
    http://youtu.be/ZZKig9N0bZo
    Please if someone can help me

    Thank you
    To get help from the experts here,you need to start your own thread.....put make /model in description line,then I'm sure they will be glad to help you

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  • ElctroNYC
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    I bought this tv LG 60pz750 in november 2011, it has an awesome picture but few days ago we notice a type of flickering burn image.
    I attach a picture so you can see it. Also, i have video in you tube too
    Code:
    http://youtu.be/ZZKig9N0bZo
    Please if someone can help me

    Thank you
    Attached Files

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  • thebear29uk
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    Hi Tom

    I figure you may say start a new thread but this might only require a quick answer. I have a Panasonic VT50 3D plasma. It's just over 3 years old but has a 5 year extended warranty. Recently it has developed a fault on the upper left corner of the screen. There is a distinct rectangle of short vertical stripes which goes out horizontally approx 3 inches from the frame and extends vertically to halfway down. Is this something you are familiar with?
    Cheers.

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  • capkid
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    Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems

    Originally posted by CLANKIRKPATRICK
    Hi Tom,
    I have a Samsung PN42A400c2d that was working fine and then one day I turned it on and the blue power indicator light blinks a few times and the stays lit with no picture whatsoever. I have gotten some conflicting advice on whether its a power board issue or a Y-main issue. Help!
    You should start your own thread.

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  • CLANKIRKPATRICK
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    Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems

    Hi Tom,
    I have a Samsung PN42A400c2d that was working fine and then one day I turned it on and the blue power indicator light blinks a few times and the stays lit with no picture whatsoever. I have gotten some conflicting advice on whether its a power board issue or a Y-main issue. Help!

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  • robel1966
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    Originally posted by tom66
    As far as panel lifetime go, Panasonic followed by LG followed by a large gap followed by Samsung.

    As far as general reliability goes, the order is the same though a higher end Samsung or LG is generally as good as a higher end Panasonic; at the lower end Panasonic beats Samsung and LG.
    So not much has changed really over the last few years. I did research very extensively plasmas, before i bought, so kinda new this but after my failing LG, I wondered if Sammy had got better....

    Well thank you again mate.

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  • tom66
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    Re: A guide to fixing/troubleshooting some common plasma TV problems

    As far as panel lifetime go, Panasonic followed by LG followed by a large gap followed by Samsung.

    As far as general reliability goes, the order is the same though a higher end Samsung or LG is generally as good as a higher end Panasonic; at the lower end Panasonic beats Samsung and LG.

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