REPAIRING AND NOT THROWING AWAY

Richtige Fernseher haben Röhren!

Richtige Fernseher haben Röhren!

In Brief: On this site you will find pictures and technical information about Service Modes, Circuit Diagrams, Firmware Update procedure, Disassemble procedure, Universal remote control set-up codes, Troubleshooting and more....

If you go into the profession, you will obtain or have access to a variety of tech tips databases HERE IT IS Master Electronics Repair !.

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.

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.

Happy repairing!
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Saturday, 16 February 2019

SONY SXRD KDS-R50XBR1 KDS-R60XBR1- PROJECTION TV - BLINKING CODES TROUBLESHOOTING

SONY SXRD KDS-R50XBR1 KDS-R60XBR1- PROJECTION TVs - BLINKING CODES TROUBLESHOOTING



AUDIO OUTPUT ERROR [7X]; {7 Blinks of Standby/Power LED prior to shut-down]
     This error is relatively straight forward.  The error occurs when one of the audio outputs is shorted, or if a DC voltage level is present.  In either case the problem exist on the audio board [K-board].
     Remove the K-Board to verify that the K-Board is causing  the TV to shut down.  If K-Board is defective, the TV will turn ON with video, and will have no audio.  If the TV still shut down [7X], then the problem with the 'DE' microprocessor, and consequently, the ASU/DSU assembly must be replaced.
[8X];  There will be no such error code occur this TV.
PANEL ERROR [9X].  (9 blinks of standby/power LED prior to shut-down)
     This error is somewhat deceiving because of the name 'panel error'.  An actual defect LCD display  will not cause this error or any other error for that matter.  The likely reason for the name Panel Error is that a defective C-board, which is the LCD display driver can cause [9X] error.  The S1 Board and S2 Board can also cause a 9X error.

     The fundamental defect that causes this error is a loss of I2C communications, or inter-IC Acknowledgment between the C-Board, or S2 Board and the 'DE' microprocessor.  One or more of  these three boards have failure to communicate the DE microprocessor.  Therefore, the first step in solving the problem is to check for loose or damaged connections between all three boards and the ASU-Board or the DSU-Board.  Secure and/or repair connections where needed.
     If all the inter-board connections are OK, the the next step is to determine which board has failure and is not communicating over the I2C bus.  Just begin substituting known good boards to locate the faulty board.  To be more effective and efficient, first confirm that each board is receiving the proper supply voltages.  This will quickly eliminate or detect a power supply failure, in which case, need to go to power supply  and troubleshoot a power supply problem.
     Check CN2502 pins7 and 11  on both the S-1 Board and the S-2 Board for the presence of 5V.
Check CN6900/ pins 4 through 6 on the C-Board for the presence of 6.5V.
Once again, if the voltages are missing the defect exists on the Power Supply.
     If the Power Supplies are present at all the boards the troubleshooting process comes down to a process of elimination by substituting known good boards.
Substitute boards in the following sequence for the most efficient and cost effective results:
  • S1-Board.
  • S2-board.
  • Optical Block {includes C-Board}
  • ASU/DSU Assembly.