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Tricky one. Not obvious, I'm afraid. Are the 15V and 15V_F good? (15V_F may need to be measured to -Vad or to the SUS output)
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Well I found TP15v on the SC board and there was about 15.7 volts at that point before the TV shuts down so I assume that's good.
However, I couldn't find the 15V_F test point anywhere. I used Adobe and searched through the service manual for 15v_F but nothing came up. What am I supposed to test for the 15v_F?
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Yes, it's probably worth checking that - interesting, not seen that before.
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Sorry for the slow reply, I had to RMA my soldering iron.
Anyways, I soldered a wire onto pin 90 of the IC mentioned in the guide attached below and it turns out that pin was being set high which would mean an error. So I shorted that pin to ground and turned on the TV. The TV stayed on but there was an irregular hum coming from the SC board.
I have attached an rar file with the sound mp3 file inside it. You will probably have to turn your speakers way up to hear it but it sounds like a quick chirp and progresses to a steady hum and at that point I take the wire off ground so the TV will shut down because I'm worried it's going to blow up.
Any advice?
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I don't have any good suggestions right now, I'm afraid.
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You could try tw's suggestion previously regarding tracing diodes leading to SOS7 signals.
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In the repair kid you can buy on ebay there are some smd resistors etc. included.
So that may be worth to check .If TV runs you can use your Oszi for G signal and make a cross check....
I would come from this side to the problem. But don't run your TV to long with your ''pass by'' circuit....
The other thing is maybe find the diodes these signals pass through for each section they monitor and find the one which has a high on the anode side since all the cathodes are tied. may be able to at least find the section producing the high for shutdown and trace it??
How would I find these?
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looks like, Vscn,Vset, Vad, 16V, 5v_f1, 5v_v2 (5v for the sd/su boards) are all part of the error detection.
Also looks like these had issues with panels and firmware
Well I tested all of the voltages and diodes that were circled in red in the second image you attached and everything tested fine.
I'm trying to figure out where the S0S6 is coming from. I attached a picture of the S0S6 block. I removed the diode circled in red so that the signal would not make it to the D board and the TV will keep running. The input line with the green led has 55.5 volts on it while the TV is running. The 5 and 15 volt sources in the image I attached are both fine so it must be getting the error from the 55.5 volt input. Does anyone know what this is supposed to be?
I also attached the page of the manual with the S0S6 block on it.
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