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Re: Lg oled65e6p-u.buswljr
Just got back. Had a power outage right in the middle of our progress. I did the same as earlier to start TV.
"powered with original remote. LED on front is now out, the red LED on main board is on. All voltages on PS except 24 V socket. No image on screen panel."
Do I need to resume from what you said earlier?
"while the set on, send with LG SRC IN-STOP follow it with 0 4 1 3 the set will goes to standby.. leave it in this STB state for at least 10 seconds then turn on the set FROM the SET POWER at the set ( Not from any RC ) give attention on the screen and test the 24V after it completeComment
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Re: Lg oled65e6p-u.buswljr
Just got back. Had a power outage right in the middle of our progress. I did the same as earlier to start TV.
"powered with original remote. LED on front is now out, the red LED on main board is on. All voltages on PS except 24 V socket. No image on screen panel."
Do I need to resume from what you said earlier?
"while the set on, send with LG SRC IN-STOP follow it with 0 4 1 3 the set will goes to standby.. leave it in this STB state for at least 10 seconds then turn on the set FROM the SET POWER at the set ( Not from any RC ) give attention on the screen and test the 24V after it completeComment
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Re: Lg oled65e6p-u.buswljr
Unplugged from wall, waited 10 mins. Plugged back into wall and TV started in STB mode. Turned TV on with original remote. Pressed IN STOP on SRV remote. I didn't see any changes on TV and the voltage at the 24 volt socket is still 1.23 volts.
I'm assuming the TV is suppose to go back into STB mode when I press IN STOP?Comment
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Re: Lg oled65e6p-u.buswljr
Unplugged from wall, waited 10 mins. Plugged back into wall and TV started in STB mode. Turned TV on with original remote. Pressed IN STOP on SRV remote. I didn't see any changes on TV and the voltage at the 24 volt socket is still 1.23 volts.
I'm assuming the TV is suppose to go back into STB mode when I press IN STOP?Comment
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Re: Lg oled65e6p-u.buswljr
I did it all again.... but this time I entered code 0 4 1 3 after I pressed IN STOP on service remote. Still not seeing anything changing on TV.
"Unplugged from wall, waited 10 mins. Plugged back into wall and TV started in STB mode. Turned TV on with original remote. Pressed IN STOP on SRV remote. I didn't see any changes on TV and the voltage at the 24 volt socket is still 1.23 volts."Comment
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Re: Lg oled65e6p-u.buswljr
ohhh man.... i am confused on your little focus on what i write & repair capabilities
so please do exact next to avoid any dramatic end.. lets move forward to put the replacements T-CON in place.
after unplug it from wall socket..
1- discharge your body: naturalist yours hand by touching the TV chassis view seconds
2- disconnect the sockets 12 &24V at t-con first followed disconnecting 2 LVDS then the 4 ribbon cable to panel
3- put the replacements t-con in place and screw it
4- connect the 4 ribbon first followed with 2 LVDS and at end 12 & 24V sockets
5- plug back to wall if its didn't start straight, and use only ORG RC to power on.. let see what will you have on screen and measure carefully the 24V socketsComment
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Re: Lg oled65e6p-u.buswljr
ohhh man.... i am confused on your little focus on what i write & repair capabilities
so please do exact next to avoid any dramatic end.. lets move forward to put the replacements T-CON in place.
after unplug it from wall socket..
1- discharge your body: naturalist yours hand by touching the TV chassis view seconds
2- disconnect the sockets 12 &24V at t-con first followed disconnecting 2 LVDS then the 4 ribbon cable to panel
3- put the replacements t-con in place and screw it
4- connect the 4 ribbon first followed with 2 LVDS and at end 12 & 24V sockets
5- plug back to wall if its didn't start straight, and use only ORG RC to power on.. let see what will you have on screen and measure carefully the 24V sockets
RandyComment
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Re: Lg oled65e6p-u.buswljr
ohhh man.... i am confused on your little focus on what i write & repair capabilities
so please do exact next to avoid any dramatic end.. lets move forward to put the replacements T-CON in place.
after unplug it from wall socket..
1- discharge your body: naturalist yours hand by touching the TV chassis view seconds
2- disconnect the sockets 12 &24V at t-con first followed disconnecting 2 LVDS then the 4 ribbon cable to panel
3- put the replacements t-con in place and screw it
4- connect the 4 ribbon first followed with 2 LVDS and at end 12 & 24V sockets
5- plug back to wall if its didn't start straight, and use only ORG RC to power on.. let see what will you have on screen and measure carefully the 24V sockets
Waiting on next step.Comment
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Re: Lg oled65e6p-u.buswljr
1- discharge your body: naturalist yours hand by touching the TV chassis view seconds
2- disconnect the sockets 12 &24V at t-con first followed disconnecting 2 LVDS then the 4 ribbon cable to panel
3- put the replacements t-con in place and screw it
4- connect the 4 ribbon first followed with 2 LVDS and at end 12 & 24V sockets
5- plug back to wall if its didn't starting straight, ... use only ORG RC to power on.. let see what will you have on screen and measure carefully the 24V socketsLast edited by Diah; 01-29-2021, 04:22 PM.Comment
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