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  • craig417
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    • Feb 2013
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    • scotland

    #41
    Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

    Here is the service manual that covers this tv model, sorry I did not upload earlier. Hope it may be of some help. First try at uploading attachment so hope I get it right.
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    • karlpowell
      badcaps.net
      • Feb 2013
      • 104
      • uk

      #42
      Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

      nice one Craig, I can disconnect the A board but not from P7 as then i don't hear a click and I don't get any voltages from the P board .

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      • karlpowell
        badcaps.net
        • Feb 2013
        • 104
        • uk

        #43
        Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red



        this is what i get compares to what the servive manual says.

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        • tom66
          EVs Rule
          • Apr 2011
          • 32560
          • UK

          #44
          Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

          The signals are present to turn the outputs on, but they are not coming up. Hmm. Since SOUND+15V is present, it sounds a lot like the processor on the power board is not turning on the outputs for some reason. Can you check the F+15V just as the set throws the ten blink code?
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          • karlpowell
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            • Feb 2013
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            #45
            Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

            F+ on P6 pin 9 and 7 are both +15.8 V

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            • tom66
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              • Apr 2011
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              • UK

              #46
              Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

              This is different from previously measured. Are you certain?
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              • karlpowell
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                • Feb 2013
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                #47
                Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

                i did the test this afternoon as I have had to take the set into work ( the Mrs was complaining about it in the back room ) but if you look at the above picture i have done pin 9 and 7 are both +15v..


                I WILL DOUBLE CHECK THIS AGAIN IN THE MORNING IF YOU LIKE .


                Just reading your upper post there is NO +15v on the SOUND+15V (pin 1/2)..... only +15v on pin7 and pin9 F+
                Last edited by karlpowell; 02-25-2013, 09:58 AM.

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                • tom66
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                  • Apr 2011
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                  #48
                  Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

                  Right now, if those measurements are good, everything appears to be working on the P board side, so the problem is quite possibly the A board.
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                  • karlpowell
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                    • Feb 2013
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                    #49
                    Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

                    is it worth trying to fix the A board or should I just find a replacement for it ?

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                    • tom66
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                      • Apr 2011
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                      #50
                      Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

                      You're losing me here. Previously, you have +15V on SOUND+15V, and nothing on F+15V. Then, you have voltage on both. Now, you have voltage on F+15V, but nothing on SOUND+15V.

                      Please go back, get the TV into 10 blink state, and measure each pin along that connector again so we can be sure if voltages are there or missing.
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                      • karlpowell
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                        • Feb 2013
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                        #51
                        Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

                        please ignore all the test before today the above picture is 100% correct

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                        • tom66
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                          #52
                          Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

                          Have you gone back and retested them all?
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                          • karlpowell
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                            #53
                            Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

                            P6
                            pin1 (sound +15v) = 0v
                            pin2 (sound +15v) = 0v
                            pin3 (p+15v) = 0v
                            pin7 (f+15v) = +15.8v
                            pin9 (f+15v) = +15.8v

                            P7
                            pin1 (standby 5v) = +5v
                            pin3 (s0) = 0v
                            pin4 (s1) = 0v
                            pin7 (panel main on) = 0v
                            pin5 (tv sub on) = 0v
                            pin11 (all off) = 0v
                            pin8 (stb-5v 0n) = 0v
                            pin9 (sos p4) = 0v
                            pin12 (main-sw) = +5v
                            pin14 (main sw) = +5v

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                            • tom66
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                              #54
                              Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

                              pin11 (all off) = 0v
                              pin7 (panel main on) = 0v
                              pin5 (tv sub on) = 0v

                              OK, so for some reason the A board isn't telling the P board to turn on...
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                              • karlpowell
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                                #55
                                Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

                                so would an A board swap fix this or could this still be a P board fault

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                                • tom66
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                                  #56
                                  Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

                                  We can prove that the P board is working. You will need to get hold of some 100 to 470 ohm resistors. Can you get those...?
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                                  • karlpowell
                                    badcaps.net
                                    • Feb 2013
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                                    #57
                                    Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

                                    Yes, Please give me the exact values and how many i need and ill pick them up in the morning .
                                    Last edited by karlpowell; 02-25-2013, 01:47 PM.

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                                    • tom66
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                                      #58
                                      Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

                                      Any value from 100 to 470 ohm is fine.
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                                      • karlpowell
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                                        #59
                                        Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

                                        OK , i have a 200 ohm here

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                                        • tom66
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                                          #60
                                          Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

                                          Do you have three?
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