Philips 32PFL7762D/05 - Stuck in standby - LED blink code

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  • tn245
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Oct 2013
    • 530
    • UK

    #1

    Philips 32PFL7762D/05 - Stuck in standby - LED blink code

    Originally got this one months ago and it was turning on but had some weird display issues. Just got back to it and it's not coming out of standby and it's flashing an error code. Voltages are all there at the PSU.

    The blink pattern doesn't seem to match that described in the service manual (attached - see pages 21&22). It seems to be: medium blink (~1.5secs), then four short blinks, a long pause, long blink (~3secs) and then the pattern repeats. I've attached an animated GIF of the pattern.

    Does anyone know anything about this error code?

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  • tn245
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    • Oct 2013
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    Re: Philips 32PFL7762D/05 - Stuck in standby - LED blink code

    So I followed the procedure described in the service manual to load default NVM values. With SDM jumper shorted which also bypasses protection, the TV powers up, responds to remote, menus work and I get DTV sound and picture, but the display is distorted (see photo). I think a new SSB will sort this but as they seem expensive and not too common I'd rather see if I can fix this one.

    Assuming the error code is error 4 (4 short flashes, though the longer flashes don't seem to fit the described pattern) - it is listed as general I2C error and the service manual gives some hints, so I'll look into that.
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    • Diah
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      • Feb 2013
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      #3
      Re: Philips 32PFL7762D/05 - Stuck in standby - LED blink code

      i can read from yours SDM photo on screen you have error 14 its SDRAM defect, or on the photo other No ?

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      • tn245
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        • Oct 2013
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        Re: Philips 32PFL7762D/05 - Stuck in standby - LED blink code

        Good point! I hadn't even noticed that through the distortion. It looks to me like error 14 and error 10. I guess the longer blink stands for the decimal digit as in other Philips models, so 1 long + 4 short = 14, but I was confused because on this model the service menu describes a different blink system where error 14 would just be 14 short blinks.

        That gives me something more to go on thanks! Error 10 and 14 means both SDRAM chips defective. Perhaps more likely a problem with supply voltage to those chips? Will check voltages around there.

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        • Diah
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          • Feb 2013
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          Re: Philips 32PFL7762D/05 - Stuck in standby - LED blink code

          the 10 or 18 ??? it is related also to SDRAM, freezing it ot heating it you will find whats going on freezing it bad sector of 8 bits, heating are bad soldering out and in of the ram. good luck

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          • tn245
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            • Oct 2013
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            Re: Philips 32PFL7762D/05 - Stuck in standby - LED blink code

            Could be 18 actually yes - but 18 in the manual just says 'Reserved'. I will try what you say. Thanks again.

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            • tn245
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              • Oct 2013
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              Re: Philips 32PFL7762D/05 - Stuck in standby - LED blink code

              Freezing and heating had no effect.

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              • Diah
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                • Feb 2013
                • 6376
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                Re: Philips 32PFL7762D/05 - Stuck in standby - LED blink code

                then replace SDRAM. , if you cant i think replace SSP doesn't worth on this TV

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                • tn245
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                  • Oct 2013
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                  Re: Philips 32PFL7762D/05 - Stuck in standby - LED blink code

                  Does anyone speak any Russian? This guy seems to have had the same issue:
                  http://monitor.net.ru/forum/philips-...fo-320361.html

                  But from the google translation I can't make out if he fixed it, but I think he says he changed the SDRAM and it didn't help.

                  Google translated version:
                  https://translate.google.co.uk/trans...ml&prev=search

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