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  • RULEX
    New Member
    • Sep 2013
    • 7
    • IRELAND

    #1

    Bush DLED40127FHDS white screen

    Hello,
    I have Bush DLED40127FHDS with white screen,sound is good.Power supply is Vestel 17IPS20,
    mainAV 17MB95S-1,
    T-CON S60TVAMB4C2LV0.0
    Power supply output voltages is 3.3v,5.3v,11.9v,23.4v
    T-CON board fuse is good,voltage on it 11.7v also is 1.8v and 3.2v.
    When T-CON LCD panel ribbon cable unplugged one screen side get black other stay white,same when unplugged other ribbon,only changes black and white with out picture.What should I check?Which board could be faulty?
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  • budm
    Badcaps Legend
    • Feb 2010
    • 40746
    • USA

    #2
    Re: Bush DLED40127FHDS white screen

    Pictures of the T-CON board?
    You will need the Oscilloscope to see if you are getting any signals at all on the LVDS connector.
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    • RULEX
      New Member
      • Sep 2013
      • 7
      • IRELAND

      #3
      Re: Bush DLED40127FHDS white screen

      Originally posted by budm
      Pictures of the T-CON board?
      You will need the Oscilloscope to see if you are getting any signals at all on the LVDS connector.
      Hi,thanks for quick reply.There is TV board pictures.
      I don't have the Oscilloscope,is there other way to diagnose the boards?
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      Last edited by RULEX; 08-19-2015, 07:33 AM.

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      • CapLeaker
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        • Dec 2014
        • 8117
        • Canada

        #4
        Re: Bush DLED40127FHDS white screen

        using a oscilloscope and check the LVDS signal from the main board is the only way I know how to make sure that the main board is putting a signal out. Other than that, I'd say you have a T-Con problem. If you want to make sure it isn't the main board, you have to borrow an oscilloscope.

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