maybe in the service menu theres a flip picture option? i was just reading another thread about a upside down picture and the person had it connected to a pc and had flipped it that way by mistake? but not sure if that would only efect pc input on the tv.
certainly worth a try just in case someones been messing with settings etc.
Has this set been worked on before? i wonder if someones put the wrong mainboard in thats not matched for the lcd panel.
certainly worth a try just in case someones been messing with settings etc.
Has this set been worked on before? i wonder if someones put the wrong mainboard in thats not matched for the lcd panel.
I received this television last week Thursday and was told that the picture was upside down,and I therefore watched it for a week and the picture was ok until
yesterday evening when it turned upside down again.This set has never been repaired before.
hopefully someone on this board has an idea on how to begin with troubleshooting this problem.
The monitor AOC AGON AG273QCG (curved 27" QHD monitor) has problems refreshing every 1 to 2 seconds or so. A line appears in the middle of the screen and the lower half of the screen is shifted to the right.
See attached picture.
I am leaning towards an issue with bad soldering of the graphics chip, because the problem used to go away after some time (minutes) but now it is here to stay.
However, this could also be related...
Looking for some advice changed over the video input board due to bad hdmi ports but now the picture is upside down tried the service menu but can't find anything to do with flip the picture..
Is there anything I can do to flip the picture or do I need to change the board again..
Hi guys! I realized you have a lot of knowledge here so i am hoping you could point me in right direction with my odd issue.
The Tv is a Philips 58PUS8545/12, it had no picture but working backlights.
Original T-con:
Opened the Tv and tested to unplug one ribbon cable at a time. With this test i could see that i got fine picture on both halves as long as there was only one ribbon cable connected, with two connected picture were gone.
First replacement T-con:
I thought it might be t-con and ordered new t-con from china(supposedly tested)...
I pick this up free as a repair project for the holidays.
The original symptom was power cycling after 3-4 seconds with a single red light flash.
To remedy this I went through and unplugged each component 1x1 and discovered that when the FFC cables were disconnected the backlights stayed on and the TV did not reboot.
I tried remove one or the other to see which side of the display was causing the issue (expecting to see half a picture to show) but didn't see anything. But the boot loop only appears when the top FFC cable (right side...
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