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    My 55" Samsung LED TV stopped working. The screen does not power on. There is no sound. The indication light blinks in twos.

    I would appreciate any help in diagnosing the issue -- what to do, what tools I need, etc.

    Thanks very much in advance.

    Best,

    Chris

    model code: un55d6000sfxza
    version no. H302

    35.5 months old.

    #2
    Re: un55d6000sf

    35.5 months old, (LOL)

    I think if you do a search on UN55D6000 there's a few threads with issues, backlighting seems to be one, mainboards another.

    I have a D7000 with multi channeled LEDs and one is open causing localised loss of lighting and endless reboot. not what you described but have a search and read what's already out there.

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      #3
      Re: un55d6000sf

      I think with the LED panels you can pull the mainboard to ps cable, plug the set in and the LEDs should illuminate. I have only had a few LED panels and they all turned on so I weeded out the ps as the issue.

      I know this works for the ccfl Sammys.

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        #4
        Re: un55d6000sf

        Yes with this model you can force backlight on by removing the mainboard to power subbly ribbon cable and powering up. Report back.

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          #5
          Re: un55d6000sf

          Thanks for the responses. I am going to devote a few hours to this tomorrow. Just so I am clear, I am going to disconnect the cable going from the Main Board to the PS.

          By PS do you mean the board referred to in the attached documents as the SMPS Board (or IP Board)?

          Thanks.

          I found the attached documents, which are for similar model(s).

          Thanks!
          Attached Files

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            #6
            Re: un55d6000sf

            PS = SMPS = Power Supply

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              #7
              Re: un55d6000sf

              And those docs are not helpful for the D6000, at least where the backlight is concerned. Just remove the cable and power it up.

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                #8
                Re: un55d6000sf

                Two more facts to help diagnose:

                When I got back home last night I plugged in the TV, and the screen went on for about a minute or two before shutting down again. This was the first time I tried plugging it in after it was unplugged for more than hour. Perhaps something reset?

                Regardless, it stopped working. I tried this again this morning, but did not get the same reaction.

                I just unplugged the ribbon cable connecting the PS and the other board. I unplugged it from the mainboard connector.

                When I plugged it back in, I did not see any LEDs illuminate. The indicator light did not even go on.

                Here are pics of the back.

                Thanks!
                Attached Files

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                  #9
                  Re: un55d6000sf

                  On page 3 of the manual found at the following link, it says that a jumper cable must be inserted into the cable ends to activate the back light. That manual is for a different model. Not sure if that is relevant.

                  Thanks.

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                    #10
                    Re: un55d6000sf

                    So as I read more through this site, it appears the issue is probably the PS because (i) the LEDs did not illuminate when I disconnected the cable between the PS and mainboard and powered on; and (ii) the screen actually came on last night, albeit briefly.

                    Does that sound about right?

                    I was going to order the board (bn44-00424a) from newegg, which has it in stock. Shopjimmy is out of stock.

                    If that sounds right, do I need any tools (besides a screwdriver) to remove old and install new PS?

                    Thanks very much for help with this.

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                      #11
                      Re: un55d6000sf

                      In my opinion given the number of LED array failures on this, it's more likely an intermittent or bad LED in the panel. This is repairable but is a right pain in the ass to do as the panel will have to come apart completely.
                      Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
                      For service manual, schematic, boardview (board view), datasheet, cad - use our search.

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                        #12
                        Re: un55d6000sf

                        That would definitely be above my pay grade. Even if that is more likely, seems worthwhile to order PS to see if that fixes problem. No?

                        Thanks.

                        Originally posted by tom66 View Post
                        In my opinion given the number of LED array failures on this, it's more likely an intermittent or bad LED in the panel. This is repairable but is a right pain in the ass to do as the panel will have to come apart completely.

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                          #13
                          Re: un55d6000sf

                          I would order the power supply , if it does not fix the problem you can always sell or maybe even return the power supply.

                          I would try that first!
                          You don't need any other tools , maybe a anti static wrist band but just be careful. Its like a pc , plug and play
                          If you are lucky the cable's/boards have numbers on it and its easy to see which cable goes where!
                          I only repair Panasonic plasma tv's! Currently owning a TX-P55VT50 and still searching for a ZT60!

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                            #14
                            Re: un55d6000sf

                            I ordered the PS. I'll report back after I install.

                            Thanks for the comments -- they are greatly appreciated.



                            Originally posted by Moreno83 View Post
                            I would order the power supply , if it does not fix the problem you can always sell or maybe even return the power supply.

                            I would try that first!
                            You don't need any other tools , maybe a anti static wrist band but just be careful. Its like a pc , plug and play
                            If you are lucky the cable's/boards have numbers on it and its easy to see which cable goes where!

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                              #15
                              Re: un55d6000sf

                              I installed the new PS, but, unfortunately still no video.

                              I need to find a decent repairman. I assume Geek Squad is out of the question.

                              Anyone in NY area have any recommendations?

                              Thanks.

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