Hi friends, I have a Sharp 46" LED TV model - LC-46LE820X. I got it from a friend who told me that it is not starting up at all. When investigated noticed that the central icon blinking twice which suggest a lamp error code as per the service manual. I tried to reset it by holding Volume -, Channel up and power. This resulted in stabilising the central icon and I was able to switch on the tv.
I plugged in the antenna and I could hear the sound but the backlit is not on. When tried to switch on the TV in dark I could see that the backlit tried coming on for less than a second only. I have never troubleshooted a backlit problem before. I don't even know whether I should be getting AC or DC voltage at the terminals which connects the backlit. So need your help to guide me what to do next. I also took the reading of the terminals as per the photos, all looked to be normal but didn't find any voltage on the terminal connecting the LED's, neither AC nor DC. Also I found 3.26V DC on ERROR pin of one connector(please refer pics to know which connector).Not sure which one to consider or which one to ignore....
I also tried removing both the LED connectors one by one but that didn't made any difference. I have a multimeter and the zeal to learn, so please guide me through this guys. Thanks.
I plugged in the antenna and I could hear the sound but the backlit is not on. When tried to switch on the TV in dark I could see that the backlit tried coming on for less than a second only. I have never troubleshooted a backlit problem before. I don't even know whether I should be getting AC or DC voltage at the terminals which connects the backlit. So need your help to guide me what to do next. I also took the reading of the terminals as per the photos, all looked to be normal but didn't find any voltage on the terminal connecting the LED's, neither AC nor DC. Also I found 3.26V DC on ERROR pin of one connector(please refer pics to know which connector).Not sure which one to consider or which one to ignore....
I also tried removing both the LED connectors one by one but that didn't made any difference. I have a multimeter and the zeal to learn, so please guide me through this guys. Thanks.
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