I have a Panasonic LED TV TC-40A420U. The TV was given to me as an attempt to fix or throw out. I replaced the Backlight LEDs and now the screen lights up, but there is no image/display. If I play with the up/down buttons I can get the display to change from black to garbled. I can't get sound from HDMI but not sure of what input is selected. I have no remote control. When I connect a laptop to the HDMI ports it recognizes a Panasonic TV for display and sound output but I can't see or hear anything through the TV. This makes me think the mainboard is OK, but not sure if mainboard can partially fail? I am hoping it is not a panel issue, but maybe I damaged it by dismantling all of the layers. It was my first attempt at LED backlight repair. I also was delicate with the panel circuit board, but I am concerned about it. Please see the pictures for what display shows. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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I just checked all connection cable contact pins with a jeweler loop and I don't see any problem areas. The cable does has 2 bends/crimps in it that you can see from the photo. I suspect it was always like that but it is possible it got crimped when I had the TV dismantled and laying for weeks waiting for replacement LED shipment to arrive. Is there a way I can verify there are no breaks in the cable using a meter? Are those bends/crimps common or does it look like I made a mistake? Thanks.
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the crimped/bent cable.are normal,way to use for changing cable direction.
you can try just disconnect the 2 on the right side of the U ribbon ( yellow mark ) and turn on the tv,, see if the screen will display half picture
to check cable with DM. need to set the DM on peep ton option and check the pins of the socket from MB to panel one by one for connectivity
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I assume then, the issue is something with the LCD panel? Are there common troubles with this type of panel? Or did I likely damage it from dismantling it to replace the LED backlights? I will try the troubleshooting steps you mentioned. What is the name of the integrated board to the LCD panel called? Is that the TCON or just LCD panel circuit board?
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yours T-CON are interrogated with the Panel buffer boards. to test the panel.. you need
disconnect the LVDS cable between main boards and Panel , check on the PSU test point at Cold Area the 12V rail...
fed the Panel T-CON boards with 12V direct to fuse FP1 from the rail you found on PSU .. turn on the Tv and check the screen.
Notice. be sure the panel buffer boards had connect point to TV chassisLast edited by Diah; 03-22-2024, 02:32 AM.
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If I disconnect the LVDS cable from the main board to the panel then I will have no power connection to the panel - is that correct?
I only have 1 cable that connects to the panel. I have previously used my meter and found 12V on the panel when the cable was connected. I know the panel board is getting power.
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Originally posted by signal.quest View PostIf I disconnect the LVDS cable from the main board to the panel then I will have no power connection to the panel - is that correct?
I only have 1 cable that connects to the panel. I have previously used my meter and found 12V on the panel when the cable was connected. I know the panel board is getting power.
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Originally posted by signal.quest View PostOk, I understand now. I also can use a dedicated variable bench power supply to power the panel. How may amps does it draw?
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Originally posted by signal.quest View PostThe power supply from the TV only outputs 5V, 16V and 24V. The logic board provides 12V. Not sure how I can provide the 12V easily without another supply? Can I just power the backlight with the TV supply and the LCD with a dedicated bench supply?
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I did the following tests:
1. I disconnected both yellow highlighted connections in the picture you sent. This created a white screen on the disconnected side and colored lines in the center. Please see picture.
2. I tried to disconnect just 1 of the yellow connection cables. This made a black screen on both sides, but the colored lines in the center.
3. I checked the panel circuit for shorts on the capacitors but did not find any.
4. I checked the panel board and found 12V, 3.3V, and 24V at different sections. I did not check all possible points. Please let me know specifically what is important to check?
5. I used tape to block all lines on LVDS cable except the 12V line to provide power to the panel. I checked the board to ensure it had voltages, but the panel stayed black.
Please tell me what to check for next. Thank you. I greatly appreciate it.2 Photos
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