Sharp Aquos LC-52D62U "an incompatible video signal has been received"

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Michale32086
    New Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 1453
    • USA

    #41
    Re: Sharp Aquos LC-52D62U "an incompatible video signal has been received"

    Originally posted by budwich
    good check to do the other input type res.... my guess is you have either a marginal cable or maybe ps3.
    The PS3 allows me the easiest way to check resolutions as it has a feature that easily allows you to drop the PS3 to the lowest resolution possible..

    I also have XBOX 360s and BluRay Smart Boxes I can use for testing...

    Comment

    • budwich
      Badcaps Legend
      • Jul 2015
      • 3097
      • Canada

      #42
      Re: Sharp Aquos LC-52D62U "an incompatible video signal has been received"

      Yes... but but if I understand correctly, there is a "check box" setting which "marks" "available" resolutions. Hence, there is an "automatic feature" that moves thru those checked IF there is an issue with current resolution. Also, if I understand you can "manual" move thru the "range of marked". Further, there is another parameter (frame rate) which also comes into play. I am still suspecting cabling and ultimately data rate issue.

      Having said, the tv can be at fault as hdmi is suspectible to bad things like heat. Since you are able to get them to work a bit... perhaps you might want to try getting it working at say 720P and then hitting the area on the input board with some heat (hair dryer) and see if you can hasten the problem and go from there.

      Comment

      • Michale32086
        New Member
        • Nov 2011
        • 1453
        • USA

        #43
        Re: Sharp Aquos LC-52D62U "an incompatible video signal has been received"

        OK 720p, 1080i and 1080p all work fine thru COMPONENT..

        So, it appears to be an HDMI issue...

        Comment

        • Michale32086
          New Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 1453
          • USA

          #44
          Re: Sharp Aquos LC-52D62U "an incompatible video signal has been received"

          Originally posted by budwich
          Yes... but but if I understand correctly, there is a "check box" setting which "marks" "available" resolutions. Hence, there is an "automatic feature" that moves thru those checked IF there is an issue with current resolution. Also, if I understand you can "manual" move thru the "range of marked". Further, there is another parameter (frame rate) which also comes into play. I am still suspecting cabling and ultimately data rate issue.
          I don't think the PS3 allows such a depth of user available settings..

          Having said, the tv can be at fault as hdmi is suspectible to bad things like heat. Since you are able to get them to work a bit... perhaps you might want to try getting it working at say 720P and then hitting the area on the input board with some heat (hair dryer) and see if you can hasten the problem and go from there.
          I'll set that up.. I have a heat gun.. Give me a second...

          Any particular area I should use the heat ray in??
          Attached Files

          Comment

          • budwich
            Badcaps Legend
            • Jul 2015
            • 3097
            • Canada

            #45
            Re: Sharp Aquos LC-52D62U "an incompatible video signal has been received"

            from my quick google that's what the first couple of screens point to.... but I have no experience with it.

            As for heat, be careful... you can always "repeat a test" with more time / "light heat" as opposed to "cooking things" and ending up with a complete failure.
            I would target areas near the hdmi input / chips that switch those signals closed by.

            further, your suggested test using "vga / component rgb" type signals by pass the hdmi switching chips and head toward the vga processing which is the final processing of signals before they head out to the panel / elsewhere. Does that test (at say 720p / 1080p) work better?

            Comment

            • Michale32086
              New Member
              • Nov 2011
              • 1453
              • USA

              #46
              Re: Sharp Aquos LC-52D62U "an incompatible video signal has been received"

              Yea, Component video seems to work flawlessly....

              Playing with the heat gun now...

              Comment

              • budwich
                Badcaps Legend
                • Jul 2015
                • 3097
                • Canada

                #47
                Re: Sharp Aquos LC-52D62U "an incompatible video signal has been received"

                well that narrows it down... probably quite a bit.... since rgb bypasses hdcp which hdmi can't / doesn't. Since you can "readily" duplicate the "signal not compatible issue"... in terms of time... which you seem to indicate is about 10 minutes... it appears to me to be possibly an hdcp issue which normally should just "blank" the screen as opposed to an error "flag"... but maybe there is something else in play. I would try some other source... even a cheap dvd player that can do upscaling to 720 / 1080. Game "based boxes" have some great potential both "up and down". :-)

                Further, frame rate which is governed by the source may not be happening well which is causing an issue with the display.
                Last edited by budwich; 04-10-2018, 01:27 PM.

                Comment

                • Michale32086
                  New Member
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 1453
                  • USA

                  #48
                  Re: Sharp Aquos LC-52D62U "an incompatible video signal has been received"

                  Originally posted by budwich
                  well that narrows it down... probably quite a bit.... since rgb bypasses hdcp which hdmi can't / doesn't. Since you can "readily" duplicate the "signal not compatible issue"... in terms of time... which you seem to indicate is about 10 minutes... it appears to me to be possibly an hdcp issue which normally should just "blank" the screen as opposed to an error "flag"... but maybe there is something else in play. I would try some other source... even a cheap dvd player that can do upscaling to 720 / 1080. Game "based boxes" have some great potential both "up and down". :-)

                  Further, frame rate which is governed by the source may not be happening well which is causing an issue with the display.
                  I'll check it with a BluRay player later this morning..

                  Gonna be sharing the time with a Vizio 70" that (I hope) has a TCON issue..

                  https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=68775

                  Was expecting the part tomorrow, but will be here today..

                  So, hopefully I'll get lucky with both..

                  Comment

                  • Michale32086
                    New Member
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 1453
                    • USA

                    #49
                    Re: Sharp Aquos LC-52D62U "an incompatible video signal has been received"

                    OK, I hooked up a BluRay player to the TV with an HDMI output... It came up just fine... I got sidetracked on other issues and when I came back to it, the screen had shut off by the BR player.. I pushed a button on the BR player and then the SHARP came up with the INCOMPATIBLE VIDEO SIGNAL error..

                    I am going to see if I can fiddle with the BR player and get it to display in 720p or 1080p... But I am beginning to get the idea that this SHARP only likes 480p...

                    EDIT: Yep.. The TV does not like 720p+ Froze up after just a few mins...
                    Last edited by Michale32086; 04-11-2018, 08:54 AM.

                    Comment

                    • budwich
                      Badcaps Legend
                      • Jul 2015
                      • 3097
                      • Canada

                      #50
                      Re: Sharp Aquos LC-52D62U "an incompatible video signal has been received"

                      :-( i had a similar model that had a main board issue such that it only processed low res, not rgb or hdmi. board replacement solved issue... even firmware which was possible on 60u series didn't help.
                      its got to be near in around hdmi input / switch because you indicate rgb wirks fine which is the final video stage for processing before sending towards panel. might still try heating the area.

                      Comment

                      • Michale32086
                        New Member
                        • Nov 2011
                        • 1453
                        • USA

                        #51
                        Re: Sharp Aquos LC-52D62U "an incompatible video signal has been received"

                        I am doing a hail-mary reflow of the board right now...

                        If that doesn't work, I'll probably dig around for a new board or just shelf it until a compatible sharp with a cracked screen comes thru..

                        Thanx again....

                        Comment

                        • Michale32086
                          New Member
                          • Nov 2011
                          • 1453
                          • USA

                          #52
                          Re: Sharp Aquos LC-52D62U "an incompatible video signal has been received"

                          No joy... I think I am just gonna slap this back together and sell it cheap as a nice TV with no HDMI.....

                          Thanx again to all for the assist...

                          Comment

                          • mogs43
                            New Member
                            • Jun 2018
                            • 1
                            • Australia

                            #53
                            Re: Sharp Aquos LC-52D62U "an incompatible video signal has been received"

                            Don't have the Sharp Aquos but had this problem with another brand. Tried everything that I could think of then finally changed the HDMI cable. Have had no problems since then

                            Comment

                            Related Topics

                            Collapse

                            • scubacamper
                              Sharp Aquos LC-70C6400U Half Screen Dark
                              by scubacamper
                              I found another post on this site the other day which has been very helpful in troubleshooting this issue I am having with my tv. The left half of the screen is dark, and the other half is VERY slow to generate it's image - and it only generates part of its image at that.
                              Based on this yt video, I have narrowed it down to an issue (short?) on the left side of the display, somewhere in the system of ribbon cables.
                              when I remove the bezel and the rear cover, I can get the image to display correctly by manipulating the ribbon cables on the left side which connects the left lower display...
                              05-03-2025, 12:19 PM
                            • sefoster
                              Sharp Aquos Lc-80LE757U flashing Sharp on screen when plugged in
                              by sefoster
                              I have a Sharp Aquos LC-80LE757U that randomly made a loud popping noise when when watching TV one day. We found that the fuse blew and the thermistor. We ended up replacing the entire power supply board and have also replaced the TCON board. Now as soon as I plug the TV in it lights up and has the Sharp logo flashing on and off of the screen. If I unplug the ribbon cable from the TCON board to the main board I get the 2 long 5 short error code. Any ideas on where to go from here? We've tried resetting it but nothing has worked. If we plug it in and let it cycle through the flashing of the Sharp...
                              11-20-2022, 09:29 AM
                            • jonah1024
                              Sharp Aquos LC-40UG7252E LCD TV burn in?
                              by jonah1024
                              Hello!

                              I'm a few days old into this TV screens repair universe so please bear with me.

                              Recently, and all of a sudden my 40” 4K Sharp Aquos LCD TV turned on with colors all smudged in some places on the screen that remain like that even without any kind of video source. I do have image but the colors are smudged/tinted/ washed out in patches as per defects. This to me looks similar to burn in but I’m shore this is not an OLED.

                              - I did the classic unplug and hold power button to discharge the caps but it didn't help.
                              - I did a factory reset as well...
                              07-16-2024, 04:23 AM
                            • klassic
                              Sharp Aquos LC-60LE635E three blinks
                              by klassic
                              Hi community,

                              I will describe my problem with a TV in those short following terms to be the most precise :

                              What i have :
                              Sharp Aquos LC-60LE635E
                              power board DPS-162KP-1
                              main logic board QPWBXF733WJN2

                              symptoms :
                              white led light logo at startup,
                              after 2 minutes, blinking 3 times a row, repeating
                              no backlight (and apparently no picture, checked panel with flashlight)
                              no startup sound

                              powerboard investigations :

                              1-2 PNL : 0v
                              3-4 GND
                              5-6-7-8 UR : 13.15v
                              9-10-11-12...
                              10-24-2023, 01:39 PM
                            • foxyUK
                              Sharp Aquos LC-32LE600E, No 12v as no PNL_POW
                              by foxyUK
                              Can anyone help me diagnose this? Almost not worth bothering with, but it has 'sentimental value' for the owner. I'm no TV technician, but dabble a bit.
                              The TV has standby power but no reaction at all to switching on or reboot steps, No flashing lights or response to menu button. All voltages on the power board are correct apart from missing voltage on pin 12 of CN7003.
                              There is 13 v on U7053 but no 3v signal to switch it on. I don't really understand whether the 3v should come from U7401 in the standby control area, or (as suggested elsewhere) from the mainboard via pin 12....
                              10-22-2024, 10:27 AM
                            • Loading...
                            • No more items.
                            Working...