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  • vinceroger69
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    Im not sure what your next steps are then i guess either find another main board really cheap that matches your panel make etc or try a eeprom change but theres no gaurantee i guess its either of them i wonder if it could be a lcd panel issue? i just dont want you wasting your money on parts that may not be at fault.

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  • benjamin.d.bird
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    Just asks for confirmation then powers down, when I power it up again same scenario

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  • vinceroger69
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    no idea too be honest have you gone into shipping mode and looked whats available in that sub menu

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  • benjamin.d.bird
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    Any idea on the procedure

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  • vinceroger69
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    Maybe it is shipping mode? im sure ive read something about this doing a reset.

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  • benjamin.d.bird
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    The only settings in the factory settings sub menu are shipping mode, aging, factory channel and ssc adjust. Cannot find reset anywhere

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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    Go into factory setting if I remember the reset option is there.

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  • benjamin.d.bird
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    I've re uploaded them
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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    Sorry I cant open the picture of the service menu ? Same board as mine so you might not have done it right. Also the Psu is fine its the mb for sure.

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  • benjamin.d.bird
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    Reece do you have any idea what the settings should be?

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  • benjamin.d.bird
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    I attach a photo of the caps that I have replaced, the two that are together (ec9 & ec10) had obviously gone, the other 3 (being ea3, ec2, & ln2)
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  • Diah
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    i just wounder you had replaced 5 caps where they are ? and you didn't mentioned on VDC reading did you measure them if they are fit enough to support the main boards video process ??

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  • vinceroger69
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    im not sure myself lets see what the others think a factory reset may of sorted it but i cant find any information regarding this starting with the basics do all of the power supply voltages test ok etc.

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  • benjamin.d.bird
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    Hi Vince,
    Many thanks for your advice, I'll leave the replacement eeprom on the back burner for now.

    As for my next step...... I'm totally lost, where would you suggest that I go from here?

    Regards
    Ben

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  • vinceroger69
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    Originally posted by benjamin.d.bird
    In the PIC it says cv109h v1.1 where mine is a v1.2, would that make a great difference
    im not 100% sure maybe send them a email and ask they are a good company ive used them a few times.
    but just too be clear the eeprom may not be the issue with your set so its up to you if you want too go down this route and try it.

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  • benjamin.d.bird
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    In the PIC it says cv109h v1.1 where mine is a v1.2, would that make a great difference

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  • vinceroger69
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    your link looks like that firmwares for a lg screen looking at the panel sticker in your picture its a cmo screen

    or this from ohms supplies
    http://www.ohmsupplies.co.uk/JO47-BA...GRAMMED-EEPROM for cmo screen only


    please note though this may not be the issue with your tv so its up to you if you want to try it.
    Last edited by vinceroger69; 06-16-2016, 02:19 PM.

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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    Originally posted by vinceroger69
    i wonder if this is a gamma ic problem? i know reece had one a while ago on a 47 in set although was a diffrent baird model number so maybe newer.
    Thats the thread I linked, turns out it was the firmware lol

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  • benjamin.d.bird
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    For some reason the attachment didn't upload
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  • vinceroger69
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    i wonder if this is a gamma ic problem? i know reece had one a while ago on a 47 in set although was a diffrent baird model number so maybe newer.

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