Re: Need help with a Pioneer PDP-607CMX
Thank you ReeceyBurger123 for your advice and no problems with the images. I do this kind of work for a living only in the heating and air conditioning industry and blurry images are my biggest headache some days.
After unplugging the X and Y boards i found the VSUS terminals put out about 205v at the VSUS pins on the PSU. The PSU ran longer and sustained voltage for about 4 seconds before shutdown. The board does not appear to have a voltage listed for the VSUS terminals however it was a constant 205v peak. I got 3 blinks on...
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Last edited by raj2986; 02-25-2016, 07:57 PM.
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Re: Need help with a Pioneer PDP-607CMX
I ran through each board to look for physical damage. I didn't find any bulged caps, damaged ICs or other signs the TV "let the smoke out"
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PSU
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X-drive
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X-drive side profile
[ATTACH]128440[/ATTACH]
Y-drive
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Y-drive side profile
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A/V input cards
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Re: Need help with a Pioneer PDP-607CMX
As a follow-up to add a little more info
As a test like on the Panasonic PDPs I have worked on in the past I pulled the connectors from the sub boards connected form the y board to the panel itself and the fault still occurred which makes me think the panel itself is still good.
So here is the sequence of events from power on.
This will not occur unless I push the power button. unit will sit in standby until power is pressed.
upon power unit starts up as normal with green light
about 2 seconds...
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Need help with a Pioneer PDP-607CMX
Hey everyone i am new to the forum and like allot of others I found my way here seeking help troubleshooting my TV.
So I have a Pioneer PDP-607CMX display that started giving me the red blink of death. 2 red blinks repeating and based on what limited info I could find sounds like my Y board is shot. But before I go spending $100 on a new board i am wondering if there are any tests to make sure its the Y board or if the panel or PSU is at fault. I have done allot of work with Panasonic PDP displays in the past but info is very plentiful but not so much for the pioneer stuff......
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