Trying to verify T-CON part # to Samsung LTA460HE03 LCD panel

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  • johnboy1313
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    • Nov 2012
    • 1959
    • USA

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    Trying to verify T-CON part # to Samsung LTA460HE03 LCD panel

    I'm having issues with horizontal lines on my LCD panel and the TCON board whining. ShopJimmy.com says that my LCD panel, LTA460HE03, should have TCON #LJ94-02328H and that LCD panel, LTA460HE03-001, should have TCON board LJ94-02328G, which I have on my TV.

    Which is more likely, that shopjimmy is mistaken with their part numbers, or that someone has gotten into this TV ahead of me and swapped in the wrong TCON board, which would explain the issues? Is there a way to confirm the part #'s? Can anyone find the data sheet for the LTA460HE03 panel? Thanks
  • tom66
    EVs Rule
    • Apr 2011
    • 32560
    • UK

    #2
    Re: Trying to verify T-CON part # to Samsung LTA460HE03 LCD panel

    One way to confirm is to find a Samsung TV which uses the same LCD panel, then look under the parts list for the t-con part. An incorrect t-con can cause lots of weird issues.
    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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    • johnboy1313
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      • Nov 2012
      • 1959
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      Re: Trying to verify T-CON part # to Samsung LTA460HE03 LCD panel

      I've been trying. The problem is the only site I know that lists part numbers like that is shopjimmy and their numbers say I have the wrong tcon board.

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      • randtek
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        • Oct 2011
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        Re: Trying to verify T-CON part # to Samsung LTA460HE03 LCD panel

        Is this panel out of a Samsung TV? If so, provide the full model number and version number of the TV and I can check on the correct part #. The full model number includes all of the letters at the end (LN32A450D1FXZA for example). The version number will be on the small model # tag on the side of the TV. It will be 2 letters and 2 numbers such as HA03.

        If not a Samsung TV, we can give more assistance if you give the actual brand and model of the TV, not just the panel number.

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        • johnboy1313
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          • Nov 2012
          • 1959
          • USA

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          Re: Trying to verify T-CON part # to Samsung LTA460HE03 LCD panel

          It's a Mitsubishi lt-46149

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