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While schematics are nice, you won't always have them or be able to justify the purchase for a one-of repair. Therefore, in many cases, some reverse engineering will be necessary. The time will be well spent since even if you don't see another instance of the same model in your entire lifetime, you will have learned something in the process that can be applied to other equipment problems.
As always, when you get stuck, checking out a tech-tips database may quickly identify your problem and solution.In that case, you can greatly simplify your troubleshooting or at least confirm a diagnosis before ordering parts.

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Saturday, 9 February 2019

HP PL4260N _ PL5060N _ DISASSEMBLE PROCEDURE

HP PL4260N _ PL5060N _ DISASSEMBLE PROCEDURE




CHECK AFTER SERVICE
  • If panel module or PSU Board is replaced, make sure the power jumper is set at 30V.


  • Make sure all the mechanical parts such as screws are replaced properly.
  • Verify that the peripherals of the serviced points have not undergone any deterioration during servicing.
  • Verify that the screws, parts, and cables that are removed for servicing have all been returned to their proper locations per the original setup.
  • Check the software version.
  • Check whether or not the TV works properly from each source.
  • NO EXTRA ADJUSTMENT SETTINGS NEEDED
REMOVING SPEAKER SET
  • To remove the left and right speaker set, loosen eight screws, as shown in the following picture.


REMOVING THE TV PEDESTAL
  • Carefully place the TV with the glass screen facing downward on a padded, stable table.
  • Position the bottom of the TV near the edge of the table.
  • Loosen the four screws.
  • Slide the pedestal off the TV base posts.
REMOVING THE SMALL BACK COVER
  • Loosen the 14 screws around the small back cover in the center of the larger back cover, and then remove it.

REMOVING THE I/OUT PANEL
  • Loosen 7 screws on the I/O panel.
REMOVING THE MAIN BOARD AND THE TUNER & AUDIO BOARD
  • Loosen the four screws on the Main Board and four screws on the Tuner and Audio Board.

  • Pull out the Main Board and Tuner and Audio Board together with both hands.

SEPARATING THE MAIN BOARD  AND THE TUNER & AUDIO BOARD




REMOVING THE SPEAKER CONNECTOR BOARD
  • Loosen the four screws and pull out the left and right Speaker Connector Board.
REMOVING THE BACK HANDLES AND BACK COVER
  • Loosen the four screws on the handles, and then pull the handles backward.
  • Loosen the screws (28 for PL4260N, 36 for PL5060N) on the large back cover, and then remove it.


REMOVING THE BRIDGE OF SIGNAL BOARD, SIGNAL BOARD SUPPORT AND I/O BOARD
  • After removing the eight screws, remove the bridge of the signal board, the signal board support, and the I/O Board.

REMOVING THE IR BOARD AND KEY BOARD
  • Loosen the two screws on LED and IR Board and the two screws on the Keypad Board.
  • Remove the LED and IR Board and the Keypad Board.