panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

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  • awyatt2
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    Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

    sorry i was at work and just got home. i am emailing it to tom now.

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  • selldoor
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    Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

    Originally posted by craig417
    Read the service manual and this is what is needed when changing to a new A board.
    Any chance you could upload the service manual or a link to it

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  • karlpowell
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    Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

    Originally posted by awyatt2
    tom, i have it by chassis number but it is for the 50 inch version. if you think it will help i will try and email it to you. dewey
    thank you awyatt2, Tom thank you for your help .
    Last edited by karlpowell; 02-23-2013, 02:45 PM.

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  • tom66
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    Originally posted by awyatt2
    tom, i have it by chassis number but it is for the 50 inch version. if you think it will help i will try and email it to you. dewey
    Yes that would help very much. It is likely to be close enough.

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  • awyatt2
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    tom, i have it by chassis number but it is for the 50 inch version. if you think it will help i will try and email it to you. dewey

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  • tom66
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    Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

    Unfortunately, I cannot find a service manual for this set, but I will ask a friend if he can get it. This may take time.

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  • karlpowell
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    if you need anymore pics let me know

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  • karlpowell
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    http://img841.*************/img841/4052/vout.png

    this is a picture of what voltages i got from each one , I noticed that P6 would slowly drain the 15v after a 15 seconds or so from each pin.


    there is nothing at all on P35 which i assume is the 9v rail , If i remove all connectors from the P board except AC in , i dont hear the relay click over and i get 0v on all points tested above.
    Last edited by karlpowell; 02-23-2013, 03:05 AM.

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  • tom66
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    Any chance the 42X2 is close enough?
    http://www.tgohome.com/ServiceManual...&Search=Submit

    Voltages on page 51. Look for for "To P-Board (P6)".

    Pin 1: 15V
    Pin 2: 15V
    Pin 3: 15V
    Pin 4: 0V
    Pin 5: 0V
    Pin 6: 0V
    Pin 7: 15V
    Pin 8: 15V
    Pin 9: 15V
    Pin 10: 0V
    Pin 11: 0V

    That's obviously only the 15V rail... there is a 9V and 3.3V rail on there... I am not certain if it is close enough and will look up exact SM if I can.

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  • karlpowell
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    Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

    Originally posted by tom66
    Can you located the 9V, 5V and 3.3V points on PSU, and check them with and without A board connected?
    OK ...i will have a go tomorrow , I have digital meter but have never done it before and may not have a clue where to look for these test points ..... Ill let you known tomorrow with all other boards not connected.

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  • tom66
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    Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

    The 37" is 1024x720
    The 42" is 1024x768

    There is your problem, it may not be possible to change it though.

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  • craig417
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    Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

    Hi new here so hello all.
    I have one of these tv's that was blinking 10 times. I managed to get an A board from a 37" and put that in. Managed to get the picture and sound working again, only problem now is the top band of the picture is copied to the bottom.
    Data in the tv says it is 37" model I have tried to change it to a 42" in the service settings but can not keep it to stay changed.
    Looking to see if I can get the data from a 42" to load onto my A board. Read the service manual and this is what is needed when changing to a new A board.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Last edited by craig417; 02-22-2013, 01:36 PM. Reason: spelling mistake

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  • tom66
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    Can you located the 9V, 5V and 3.3V points on PSU, and check them with and without A board connected?

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  • karlpowell
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    if you need any more pictures let me know

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  • karlpowell
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    Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

    with a bit of luck it will just be the power supply board , I don't mind replacing components ,I cannot see any scorch marks or anything looking burnt out on this this board.

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  • tom66
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    OK so it is on the P or A board. Got to go now, will post more later (bump this post if I forget.)

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  • karlpowell
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    OK tom with all the connectors removed from that board we still get 10 flashes

    http://img534.*************/img534/5017/p1231547.jpg

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  • tom66
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    Those are the panel ribbons, you can leave those connected. They go to the plasma panel itself. We are looking for any connectors other than those.

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  • karlpowell
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    Re: panasonic TX-P42X20B flashing red

    OK I have disconnected the 2 orange ribbon cables from the SS board and still get 10 flashes :0

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  • tom66
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    The righthand board, the SS (Sustain board.)

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