Re: Daewoo 32" - not coming out of standby
Just as a quick update, I think the issue was caused by a bad EEPROM, unfortunately I don't have the tools at hand to fix that. Either swapping in the flash chip for a new one or rewriting the old one (with working data or FFs) will likely fix the problem.
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Re: Daewoo 32" - not coming out of standby
I just received these pictures: [url]http://imgur.com/a/VumLq[/url]
Sorry that they are a bit unclear, I will take better ones when I get a chance.
Model DLP-32C3FB, same writing on the motherboard.Re: Daewoo 32" - not coming out of s...e motherboard.Re: Daewoo 32" - not coming out of standby
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Re: Daewoo 32" - not coming out of standby
Thank you for replying, it was late in the night so didn't have a lot of time to document everything, I will get some detailed photos in the next days.
I started this thread without all the information, as I thought it might be a common issue or something that someone has already dealt with.
As a note, the TV was working fine before being unplugged, has <<1000h and there was no dust or water ingress. I cannot imagine what can go wrong in 5 years of being unplugged, as I cannot see any battery, caps look alright. Bit...
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Daewoo 32" - not coming out of standby
A friend of mine hasn't turned on one of his TVs in 5 years. Now, upon plugging it in, it just blinks the red light every 2 seconds. I've tried pressing all the buttons, keeping them pressed, combinations, a universal remote on scan mode, ...
It's a 32" Daewoo, DLP-something model (didn't write it down yet), HD Ready, from around 2008-2009. The newest component fabrication date I could found was mid-2008.
I've checked all the rails: power supply seems good, provides 5V for standby. Upon getting 5V to a "P/O" pin (assume it means power-on), the 12V,...
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