COLOR TROUBLES TO COLOR TELEVISIONS
Absence of colour on screen can be occur to many causes. Some sets
will show only one primary color. Some others will show a plain white
raster. Others may show a white plain raster. In all the above states,
assuming that, the audio output is OK and let's see which might be the
fault.
In a set, audio output is OK, means, tuner, video IF, audio output,
power supply and all other parts are working fine, but there is some
fault with the video section. Before going to troubleshoot, let's see
what is happening in the circuit of the TV.
The TV transmission signals will contain these signal
combinations. A carrier wave, which carries all these signal. The
carrier wave will have a frequency. This frequency is usually called
the transmitting frequency, as we say, that a particular TV station is
tranmitting at 106.8Mhzs, 308Mhz, 609.3Mhz and so on. These
frequencies only indicates the carrier frequency of the transmission.
The carrier frequency is one, which carries, as it stats, more
signals included in it, For sample, these signals will have
synchronisation signals; both vertical and horizontal, which will be
retrieved at the receiver circuits, seperates them, and makes the
picture to a stable frame. The horizontal synchronisation signals helps
to synchronise the picture horizontally and vertical signal stabilizes
it vertically. We can't feel these signals are comming to TV, and are
processing, becuse, among these two signals, one on the upper sider of
the carrier wave, and the other will be at its lower part. Actually
these signals are visible both at the left and right, top and bottom of
the secreen, but will be scanned away from our visinity, when we see
picture.
The other signals moldulated with carrier frequency is Luminance signal
[actually a main part of video], Blue color signal, Red color signal. It
should be noted that there is no Green signals are transmitted from the
transmitter, and there is no such signal in the carrier wave too. Then how this green signals are produced?
Just see, there are actually three signals comes modulated with
carrier wave R,B &Y. Here 'Y" stands for luminance signal
otherwise, back and white part information to a particular screen. As
you know, there is chroma processing Integrated Circuit, {IC}, in every
color TVS. This IC have a matrix section inside and it compares the
incoming R,G &Y signals. The comparison is done with resepect to Y
signal. Thus the matrix section seperates [Y-R],[Y-B] . The resultant
signals [voltage levels] are further processed to get the Green signal.
Acually Green signal produced inside the TV itself and is the
difference between [Y-R] & [Y-B], and it not supplied to it.
Let's check a set which have no Green color on screen. We know
that the green colour is processed inside the TV circuit. If there is
no green color, the picture will come appear ofcourse, but the color
combinations will be strange, You will see a mixture of Red and Blue
colors, as you know, all the colours we see are the combination of the
three primary colors, red, green and blue. If any one is absent,
abnormal color will be the result. Here we see some combination of
colors on picture that both Red and Blue together can make. Zyan color
for example. Actually, they toghther can make for color combinations
In fact there is no need ot say, that audio informations also is being
tranmitted along with these color signals withing the same carrier
wave. It is also ther. But, the techneque used to transmit audio
signal is different to that of color.
The video information is transmitted in AM [Amplitued Modulation}
and audio with FM [Frequency Modulation]. Therefore, the video signal
receved at the TV end may have some sort of noise, where audio will not
have. More over, television signals cannot reach a vast area like radio
signals. The reception will be best when we are in near visinity of the
transmitter, and there is no obstruction to signals. In other words,
the signals must be strong enough to overcome the noise, to get a clear
and crisp reception.
Frequency Modulated [FM] sound signals are transmitted to different
standards to different countirs. The standard used will said to 4.43;
5.5; 4.32 and so on. These are nothing, but indicates the position of
audio signal, inside the transmitting envelope. For example, 5.5, means,
the audio signal is transmitted 5.5MHz aprt from the video signal.
going very deep into transmission technique is more confusing.
At the TV end, there must be sufficant signal strength at the
antenna, to get a clear picture. The transmitted signals, comes in
contact with antenna, comes to the tuner section of the TV. The tuner
converts the very high frequency carriar wave along with video and audio
signal, to an intermediate frequency, shortly [IF]. This intermedeate
frequency is given to video IF stage of the TV and then detects out the
video and sudio signals sperateley, gives to respective amplifiers to
process. The audio signal will guided to audio amplifier to produce
sound, and video signal is passed to video amplifier to process
picture. Let we go very simple.
Come to our case. There is no Green signal to the TV under
concern. As we know, there is no green signal transmission from the
transmitter, and the matrix section inside the chorma ID derive this
green signal and gie it to video ampllifier to process. This no means
that the chroma section inside the IC is faulty. There might me some
other reasons. We have to find out, whether such a reason is there,
before confirming the IC has been damaged. This is the diificult part
of service, not to this only, but for all electronic devices. Fault
finding, point out the exact faulty section, locate the exact faulty
component, the reaon for the failure of that component, etc- are the key
factors, and a technician must know what he does with set, and must
aware of its circuit diagram, its working and all otheres. He must be
very patient, and well expereinced.
In fact, troubleshooting faults to an electronic equipement is an art.
If you come across the fault described above, lack or absence of
Green color, the first test to do is to measure the voltage at the green
cathode of the piclture tube. It is very easy to measure, as it is
assembled and pluged onto the neck of the picture tube. You can see a
square or rectangular printed circuit board pluged to the back side of
the necd of the picutre tube.
Locate the Green cathode there. In normal cases, for all TVs, it
will be marked on the base card, very near to respective pin as
Gk,Bk&Rk. Gk-means Green cathode, Bk-means Blue Cathode and
Rk-means red cathode.The easisest way to measure and compare the voltage
is, measure the voltage of a good cathode which works fine. Here take
the case of Red cathod[Rk]. There is no fault with it. It works fine,
that is whey we see combination of red colors on screen.
Check the voltage at red cathode, It will be in the order of
270VDC to 189VDC. The voltage stated may vary a little. Mark this
voltage on a piece of paper. Now measure the voltage at Green cathode
[Gk]. It will have much difference between the voltage to other two
cathodes; no doubt.
Here starts the play. To proceed , you must have sound knoledge in
electronics, or anybody at your home must have. I'll give more details
about troubleshooting, somewhere after in this blog.
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These are an excellent investment where the saying: 'time-is-money' rules. However, to learn, you need to develop a general troubleshooting approach - a logical, methodical, method of narrowing down the problem. A tech tip database might suggest: 'Replace C536' for a particular symptom. This is good advice for a specific problem on one model. However, what you really want to understand is why C536 was the cause and how to pinpoint the culprit in general even if you don't have a service manual or schematic and your tech tip database doesn't have an entry for your sick TV or VCR.
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