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    Sanyo DP32640-05 K8LK troubleshooting...please help

    This LCD TV will not turn on. When the power switch is pressed, the green LED on the front lights for a few seconds and then turns back off. There is no sound, (snap, crackle, pop, or other) and no picture or light from the screen.
    I initially disassembled the entire set to inspect all of the circuit boards (top and bottom) and found no obvious burns, loose connections, pinched wires, or swollen caps. On a hunch, I replaced the main analog board, but that made no difference.
    I have downloaded and studied the service manual, but am rather confused as to where exactly some of the voltage measurements are supposed to be taken It appears that the diodes listed in "Power Failure Circuit" all appear to be on the bottom of the circuit boards. Does that mean that I am to remove them from the TV and flip them over to test Voltage? If so, I can...it just seems like they would have listed locations on the top of the circuit boards to test instead.

    Thus far, I have determined that I am getting AC in. I confirmed both 5.5 V and 3.3 V STBY power in the jumpers with voltage listed on analog board.

    J1634 on the analog board is labeled 12/15V, however, in STBY I measure .04, and when I press the "On" button, this increases to 12V.

    Otherwise, I have back probed the plugs and have found the following:

    K603 24V on Pin #1, 2, 3, 4

    K8FRA Pin #1 = 5.5V, #2 = GND, #3 = 3.54V, #4 =0.48V, #5 = 0.48V, #6 = 0.04V

    K8CTRA PIN # 1 = 5.5V, #2 = GND, #3 = 0.11V

    K5A #1 = GND, #2 = .04/11.95V (similar to what was at J1634), #3&4 = 5.05V
    #12 = 3.3V

    The schematic shows #7 as 9V, but I am only getting 0.11V off of it.

    So my questions are, do any of these measurement help localize where the problem is? If not, can anyone suggest where to focus next?

    Only one of the diodes listed in the power failure circuit appears to be on the digital board, so I guess I can try to test that diode to see if it appears to be open or not. The others are all on the Main Analog board so, I am suspecting since nothing changed when that was switched out, that those are not bad.
    However, I am just not certain that one of the other components might not be triggering the fault/failure to start condition.
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    Re: Sanyo DP32640-05 K8LK troubleshooting...please help

    'Power Failure' Circuit.

    Check: around
    MAIN IC (IC5500),
    Crystal (X5500), Power Unit

    This is on page 31 of the PDF file that you posted

    Did you do the voltage checks that they talk about
    Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 01-19-2014, 08:16 PM.

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      Re: Sanyo DP32640-05 K8LK troubleshooting...please help

      Thank you for the reply.
      I have looked at page 31 and am somewhat confused by it's vagueness.
      I found IC55OO but do not see where I should be checking the voltages. In other words I don't find any voltage references on the top of the Main Digital Board (on which IC5500 is located).
      One of the diodes (D6700) is on the bottom and listed as 5V, but I have been a little wary about removing the boards and then plugging into power, because of shock/short hazard. If that is really what needs to be done, I can relocate to a better workplace in order to safely do so, but figured I should ask someone with more experience 1st.
      There is reference to Main IC (IC5500) D9pin but have not been able to determine where exactly it would be checked (things are really small on this board).
      As for:
      Check: around
      MAIN IC (IC5500),
      Crystal (X5500), Power Unit

      Am I supposed to check voltage on the legs of the crystal? If so, what should this be?

      In short, if you could direct me to where (and what) I should be checking, I would greatly appreciate it.

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        Re: Sanyo DP32640-05 K8LK troubleshooting...please help

        Originally posted by scubudo View Post
        Thank you for the reply.
        I have looked at page 31 and am somewhat confused by it's vagueness.
        I found IC55OO but do not see where I should be checking the voltages. In other words I don't find any voltage references on the top of the Main Digital Board (on which IC5500 is located).
        One of the diodes (D6700) is on the bottom and listed as 5V, but I have been a little wary about removing the boards and then plugging into power, because of shock/short hazard. If that is really what needs to be done, I can relocate to a better workplace in order to safely do so, but figured I should ask someone with more experience 1st.
        There is reference to Main IC (IC5500) D9pin but have not been able to determine where exactly it would be checked (things are really small on this board).
        As for:
        Check: around
        MAIN IC (IC5500),
        Crystal (X5500), Power Unit

        Am I supposed to check voltage on the legs of the crystal? If so, what should this be?

        In short, if you could direct me to where (and what) I should be checking, I would greatly appreciate it.
        ic5500 ,google the part number,find a pdf file,it will tell you the pin out,and a application circuitthats its used in,and you can then break down what the voltages should be you want to test.id be checking VCC to ground for starters
        fixed so far...376 lg lcd tv's,24 onn tv;s,24 panasonic lcd,16 jvc lcd,12 marshall jcm800 amps,refurb of various disco equipment lighting,old style disco decks ,and a flymo!

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        please let us know if everything works ok if your tv gets fixed, as it will be and aid for anyone else having the same problem and wishing to fix it.it would save people clogging up this site with topics that are duplicated,and can be found easily using the search function.,and taking up valuable space.enjoy your fixed tv!,hopefully!

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          Re: Sanyo DP32640-05 K8LK troubleshooting...please help

          for the xtal,you would need a scope,and looking for a sine wave,this would determine if the crystal is ok.

          or you can use an am radio,it will pick up the Oscillation from the crystal
          fixed so far...376 lg lcd tv's,24 onn tv;s,24 panasonic lcd,16 jvc lcd,12 marshall jcm800 amps,refurb of various disco equipment lighting,old style disco decks ,and a flymo!

          ----------------------------------------------
          please let us know if everything works ok if your tv gets fixed, as it will be and aid for anyone else having the same problem and wishing to fix it.it would save people clogging up this site with topics that are duplicated,and can be found easily using the search function.,and taking up valuable space.enjoy your fixed tv!,hopefully!

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