Arcelik BEKO LCD TV - TF CHASSIS – Service mode – Error codes – Troubleshooting – software update - LCD television repair and service
Category: LCD -LED Television Repair and Service
Contents of this article
- How to access service mode
- Troubleshooting
- Software date procedure
Arcelik BEKO - TF CHASSIS
SERVICE MENU SETTINGS
To enter service menu, just like in the previously launched products, we press menu button of the remote control and enter 9, 3, 0, 1 in sequence for BEKO/ARCELIK brand TVs.
To enter service menu, just like in the previously launched products, we press menu button of the remote control and enter 9, 3, 0, 1 in sequence for BEKO/ARCELIK brand TVs.
For GRUNDIG brand we
enter 8, 5, 0, 0. As the chassis improvement and development works go on
throughout the production, service menu items may vary according to the
software version.
The following explanations are service menu settings of the
current version.
This menu contains general settings of the system.TV MODE tab contains "Factory" and
"Customer" options. It is used to perform factory controls and
settings more efficiently and faster. On the TVs delivered to the customer,
this setting is absolutely selected as "Customer." Otherwise, it will
lead to customer complaints such as "TV automatically turns on after power
failures" or "different functions operate from the remote
control".
HDCP VERIFY: It must be checked if HDCP key is loaded or
not during factory controls. HDCP key stands for ““High Bandwidth Content
Protection Key”. This key is used to prevent copying of data on digital sources
such as DVD or blue-ray. With HDCP, video data is transmitted from the source
to the receiver as encrypted. Therefore, to watch HDCP encrypted DVDs or
blue-ray, HDCP key should have been loaded on TV. On the products with HDCP
installed, SUCCESS message is included.
DEBUG MODE is a feature, which is used to track software
modifications made on TV during R&D stage. This setting must be
"Off" on TVs delivered to the customer.
PLUG PLAY (Demo Mode): A navigation key is pressed after
having completed all settings and checks in the factory. Later, "Please
wait" message appears; and when you see the message "DONE", the
device should be unplugged and plugged again. With this process, television
will be set to its initial values before delivery. It will be proper to set
Plug&Play tab after servicing. After pressing right key on the tab, EEPROMs
will be loaded with factory defaults. TV can be shipped to the customer after
this setting. Please note that any warning is not displayed or you do not have
to exit the menu while Plug&Play is getting activated. You should be
careful not to take the device into Plug&Play mode by mistake.
ATS (Automatic Tuning System) tab ensures that the
channels are arranged in order after automatic search. However, there is a
broadcast support to order the channels. It is active when “On” is selected.
“On” should be selected in TF-chassis products.
SRS (Virtual multi-channel sound system) turns on and off
SRS Tru-Surround XT HD feature. SRS Tru-Surround XT creates a sound experience
surrounding the user similar to 5+1 sound systems, thanks to multi-channel
audio by using two loudspeakers produced by SRS company. SRS is an optional
feature that can be selected upon the customer’s request. BLUE BACK enables us
to determine background when there is no picture on the screen. When
"On" is selected, background will be blue; and when "Off"
is selected background will be black or snowing. “On” should be selected in
GRUNDIG brand products and “Off” in other products.
HOTEL tab should be set to "On" on hotel TVs,
and it should be set to "Off" in other products. When the hotel model
is "On", certain features designed for the hotel use are activated;
the user cannot change the channels set by the service, for example, or the
volume cannot be increased more than a certain level.
CI KEY VERIFY indicates if CI Key has been installed or
not. This menu cannot be changed. This option should appear as “Pass” in the
products with CI Plus feature. CI Key is the keyword on the card which is
inserted to decrypt the broadcasting. This menu is a control indicator and
changes automatically. This keyword is installed during TV production and it
becomes a kind of ID for your TV when watching encrypted channels. TF-chassis
products support CI+ feature. Launched in 2008, it is a new encryption standard
developed with the collaboration of consumer electronics and scrambled digital
broadcasting companies. So far, it was possible to copy the programmes after
decoding process; however, now they cannot be copied thanks to that main IC
coming with the CI Plus has a key. In this system, broadcasting is initially
decoded on CI card. The broadcasting transmitted to the main IC from the CI
card is also encrypted and it is decoded with CI Key, which is a factory
setting and different for each TV. Thus, there will be no free encrypted
broadcasting on the bare line and encrypted broadcasting cannot be copied. C+
feature is standard in all the products with TF chassis.
The settings under source configuration tab determine
which sources will be on and which ones will be off depending on customer
demands. In the small size products, HDMI3 and HDMI4 are off in standard
(NAVAIL); and the sources of DVD and USB can be adjusted optionally. In large
size products, DVD will be off in standard. In the products with LOW feature,
USB, HDMI2, HDMI3, HDMI4, AV2, COMPONENT and DVD sources will be selected off.
TV Configuration:
This menu contains configuration settings of TV. We may
select amongst the menus that are being used and to be used on TV. These
settings differ from the "System Configuration". This menu contains
the changes which the user can directly observe.
To enter this menu, you should go to "TV
configuration" from the service menu and enter the numbers 2, 3, 5, 6 in
sequence. TUNER menu contains the tuner types that can be used on TV. TF
chassis currently works with “Alps” branded tuners. DVBT2 (Next generation digital
terrestrial broadcasting modulation) can be selected as ON/OFF depending on the
customer preference, in the countries that support DVBT2 digital terrestrial
broadcasting. DVBT2 is selected OFF in the products to be used in the country.
In our country, TRT makes DVBT2 test broadcasting in Ankara. OSD Selection menu
has "Grundig", "Beko", "Arcelik" and
"OEM" selections. For Grundig products, “Grundig” is selected. This
selection adds Grundig sign next to the user menu and remote control selection
is “TP3”. TV brand should be selected in Beko and Arçelik products. This
selection is automatically “YB1187R” in the remote control and several
brand-specific menus are also added. For other brands, OEM should be selected.
If the product is "Grundig", you can enter service menu by pressing
"menu 8 5 0 0" keys. If "Beko", "Arcelik" or
"OEM" is selected, you can use "menu and 9 3 0 1" keys.
Note: In the smaller size (19”-22”) products with TF chassis, when Arçelik, Beko or Grundig is selected under OSD selection tab, different remote control options will be displayed compared to large size products.
Note: In the smaller size (19”-22”) products with TF chassis, when Arçelik, Beko or Grundig is selected under OSD selection tab, different remote control options will be displayed compared to large size products.
USB RECORDING menu indicates the television's status of
USB recording. It may be selected On/Off according to customer demand. REMOTE
CONTROL menu displays remote control selections for BEKO, ARÇELİK and GRUNDIG
as stated in OSD Selection above. For example, GRUNDIG OSD can support several
different models of remote controls and all those models can be seen under the
menu. Selection of remote control may vary according to the customer demand.
KEYPAD enables you to select which keypad will be used depending on the
mechanical structure of the product. 4-Key, 6-key, single-key and “Joystick”
options can be selected. If selected wrong, the keys will work in different
functions. 6+1 (or joystick depending on option) can be selected for large size
products whereas 4+1 is selected for smaller size products and single-key pad
module is used for the products with LOW feature. L (SECAM L sound system) tab
enables you to select "L" sound system, and it should be
"On."
MEMC stands for "Motion Estimation Motion
Compensation." "On" should be selected for the products that use
only 100Hz panel.
7 SEGMENT DISPLAY should be selected "On" in
the products with the indicators, which mechanically display the hour on the
front panel. (Not TVs with LED backlight panel!!!) Generally, this feature is
used on hotel TVs. ECO TV option: When "On" is selected , eco
standards-compliant power consumption is ensured by turning down the backlight
a bit.
ECO TV option should be selected ON for all products with
TF chassis. LINE OUT (LEFT/RIGHT Audio output): If the product has line out
feature, it should be selected “On”. Large and small size products with TF
chassis will have LINE OUT feature in standard.
HEADPHONE tab should be selected "On" if TV has
a headphone socket. Large and small size products have headphone sockets in
standard.
SHOP MODE is used in the first installation at the
dealers for purposes of display (Shop Mode and Home Mode screens appear). When
Shop Mode is selected, the logos of various features such as CI+, SRS etc.,
which are supported on TV, appear on top of screen with certain intervals. SHOP
MODE should be selected ON for all products. However, when the product is
delivered to the customer, TV is switched back to factory settings via PLUG
PLAY; and HOME MODE is selected during the first installation at the customer’s
place. During the first installation, SHOP MODE is only selected at the dealers
for the purpose of display.
3D TV (3 Dimensional TV Technology) is not supported in
the products with TF chassis.
CEC allows you to make an HDMI connection between your TV
and DVD player or video recorder and control such equipments with the remote
control of the television. The products with TF chassis have CEC feature in
standard.
OUTPUT POWER is used to select audio output power. Small
size products with TF chassis have 3W audio output.
CABIN OPTION feature is used to create best audio
performance of the cabin. Bass/treble settings vary depending on options in the
existing cabins; the options have been adjusted to prevent cabin resonance and
ensure best audio quality. Depending on the cabins, the list of cabin options
that may take value from 1 to 7 is constantly updated.
HIDEV MONO (improvement of high audio deviation), is a
feature developed to prevent imbalances that may occur on sound carrier signals
due to high audio deviation in the country. It is ON for domestic products and
OFF for the products sold abroad. OPTIC OUT (Digital Audio Output) feature is
generally used to input digital audio to devices such as amplifier, DVD and
etc.
OPTIC OUT will be available on large size products with
TF chassis and not available on small size products and the products with LOW
feature.
Cloner
Configuration:
This menu is used to copy your selections, channel lists,
user options, satellite settings and service menu settings on TV and move them
to another TV. Particularly, when installing TV at the user's home, this
feature will save us time as we will not have to tune satellite channels anew.
Cloning can be done from any TV with the same chassis. To
enter this menu, you should navigate to "Cloner configuration" from
the service menu and enter the numbers 4, 6, 5, 8 in sequence.
Copy selects what and to where we want to copy. TV to USB
copies the configuration on TV to the USB. USB to TV transfers previously
prepared channel list, user and satellite settings to TV.
Copy item is the name of configuration to be copied.
Channel/Video Set selection enables us to transfer channels, frequencies and
favourite lists that were already set. Service Set enables us to transfer
service menu settings. When installing at the user’s place, this option should
NOT be cloned. User Set enables us to transfer user settings (sound, brightness,
TV language and etc.).
Start Cloning option starts the cloning process. Whereas
TV to USB takes little time, USB to TV causes a short interruption of TV
imaging. When TV automatically restarts after installation, its means cloning
is completed.
NOTES: When cloning,
you should ensure that both product codes are the same. During both TV to USB
cloning and USB to TV cloning, “ALL" should be selected as Copy item. When
cloning between different product codes, only “Channel/Video Set” should
be copied. After copying, picture settings of TV may show some differences. TV
should be delivered to the customer after those settings are checked. From user
menu, navigate to “Source settings” => “Program Table” (don’t select) and
press 4, 6, 5, 8 keys to display cloning menu.
Bootcode
Code Configuration
In the products with TF-chassis, Boot code should be
updated before software updating. Boot code update is performed through the
steps below.
Step 1: Please copy mboot.bin file into USB memory. (If
the memory contains more than one partition, copy the file into the first
partition.)
Step 2: Insert USB memory to the USB socket on the side
of TV.
Step 3: Wait for 10 seconds for USB memory to be
automatically mounted.
Step 4: Open service menu (MENU+8500 (Grundig)).
Step 5: In Service menu, select Boot Code Configuration
and press OK.
Step 6: If there is no problem, TV will automatically
turn off and restart with new bootloader. If there is a problem, TV will not
automatically restart.
Software
Version
All versions of software and hardware can be seen under
software version tab. “URSA version” tab shows the 100Hz software version
installed on 100Hz TVs.
This menu is for information only, it cannot be changed.
Other Menus: Other menus are closed to authorized services as they are used for
R&D studies in the factory.
FAILURE/ERROR CODES
Sound but no picture, and backlight
illuminated
this section basically explain where we need to check if there is "no picture on TV" even though there are not any problems in the panel inverter. Here, we are assuming that chassis is generally in good condition as we obtain sound output from TV. When you cannot determine if the backlight is working or not due to the illumination level in the environment, you are recommended to tap on the TV's front panel lightly; if the backlight is working, you will notice a slight glowing.
this section basically explain where we need to check if there is "no picture on TV" even though there are not any problems in the panel inverter. Here, we are assuming that chassis is generally in good condition as we obtain sound output from TV. When you cannot determine if the backlight is working or not due to the illumination level in the environment, you are recommended to tap on the TV's front panel lightly; if the backlight is working, you will notice a slight glowing.
Before starting controls and repairs, it is crucial to
analyse and comprehend the problem exactly. In this problem, you must make sure
if it is originated from the utilized source, if it is a cable connection error
or if utilized devices have any problems or not.
Then, particularly LVDS cable on the chassis should be
checked for any disconnections, loose parts, dislocations, breaks or ruptures.
Likewise, it will be proper to check cable connections of the panel.
Later, the panel power supply (PANEL-VCC), which is
transferred to T-CON board through LVDS cable, should be checked on L609 for
100Hz products and on T607 MOSFET Leg 3 for other products. Panel supply for
the products with TF chassis is 12V.
If this value of power supply does not exist, the root
cause is detected by tracking back from this supply.
Panel power supply is switched with T607 MOSFET (except
the products with 100Hz panel). Initially, the input - that is L607 coil - is
checked for 12V. If not found in L607, L608 should also be checked. If you
cannot detect 12V supply here as well, then the problem is on the power supply
side. For the products with 100Hz, L608 coil is checked for 12V. If not, then
the problem is on the power supply.
If 12V exists at the input, check the voltage on T607 FET
legs. When TV is “ON”, 3.8V voltage occurs on Leg 1 of FET as to be higher than
0V, and supply voltage on Leg 2 is transferred to Leg 3. If Leg 1 does not have
voltage, check "TCON_ON" signal on Leg 8 of R654 resistance. Here, if
the voltage is High, it means that panel supply has not been turned on from the
main integrated circuit or software. This signal remains High while the TV is
going out of Stand-By and gets down to 0V, 1 seconds before the picture appears
on the screen.
If the panel is supplied voltage over LVDS, it is most
likely that picture information is transmitted as well. Even it is not a
precise control method to be used during information flow over data lines, the
measuring tool detects voltage around 1.2V DC. In this case, it is likely that
panel side has an error; if possible, it can be checked by using a different
panel or using the same panel with a different chassis.
Besides, you can also consider problems including that
LVDS data is not being transmitted to the panel properly, wrong panel EEPROM or
software error. You can solve the problem by installing correct software.
Sound but no picture, and backlight not illuminated
Sound but no picture, and backlight not illuminated
Even though LVDS data is printed on the screen, the
picture cannot be seen because the backlight is not illuminated. First, cable
connections, particularly inverter and supply cables and connectors should be
checked.
24V power supply should be checked over inverter cable
when TV is ON. When this power needs to be supplied to the inverter unit of the
panel, the backlight will not be illuminated if there is not 24V supply. 24V
and 12V supplies are switched on by POWER_SW signal coming from the main
integrated circuit when TV is ON. In this case, if there is 12V output but no
24V output, then the problem rests in the power supply.
If 24V supply exists on the system; on the Leg 5 of S606
connector, a voltage over 3V DC should be transmitted to the panel. This
voltage gives “switch on” command to the panel inverter. This control is
provided with “BL_CTRL” and T608 and peripheral materials.
Besides, voltage level that determines brightness of
panel lights through Pin 6 of connector S606 should be higher than 3V.
Brightness control may vary according to the panel, however, it operates dimly
around 0V and completely on around 3.3V. Brightness control is done by
“BRI_ADJ” signal coming from the main integrated circuit.
When the "backlighting" tab is dimmed in the
user menu, the voltage in the Pin 6 of the connector decreases slowly.
If no problem appears in the checks performed at the
chassis, you should consider that the problem might be arising from panel
inverter module or the lights.
No Sound
No Sound
It should be checked that if other sources, cables and
devices have any problems. You need to make sure that volume has not been
turned down from television settings or mute button is not pressed.
If there is not
any problems, check the loudspeaker cables and loudspeakers on the chassis; fix
the problem, if any.
Check if there is sound on the headphones socket. As an
amplifier is used, the headphones output is obtained by amplifying EAR_OUT_R,
and EAR_OUT_L signals which are sent directly by main integrated circuit
through IC502. If you cannot receive audio from headphones socket, those
signals are checked from R505 resistor’s pin 1 and 7. If no signal is observed,
then there is a problem on the main integrated circuit. If signals are detected,
you should check IC502 and peripheral components against problems, and check
IC502 supply and whether MUTE is pressed on.
Besides, scart output of TV should be checked for sound.
If there is no sound in scart output, power supply of the integrated circuit at
position IC800 and peripheral components should be checked at IC800 input to
detect AU_DAC0_L and AU_DAC0_R signals which are sent by main integrated
circuit. If you cannot detect AU_DAC0_L and AU_DAC0_R signals at the IC800
input, it means no sound signal comes out of the main IC. If the scart output
has sound, the problem might be arising from the sound amplifier or peripheral
materials
When there is no sound, the pins 2-3 or 34-35 of sound
amplifier on IC501 position or L504 is checked for 12V or 24V (Amplifier is
supplied with 12V in small size products and 24V in large size products). If
you cannot detect power, power supply should be checked against problems.
If the amplifier is being supplied with power, Leg 19
should be checked for 3.3V DC voltage. We should suspect about main integrated
circuit if there is no 3.3V. This voltage drops down to 0V and ensures
switching the amplifier off in Stand-By mode (AMP_STB signal and main
integrated circuit performs the control).
Sound amplifier has I2C communication lines to
communicate with the main integrated circuit. Roughly, the voltage level should
be below 3.3V and variable at the Pins 23 and 24. Here, the fixed 3.3V gets
lower when data is being transmitted, and thus, sound amplifier and main
integrated circuit communicate. If this value is constantly 0V, short circuit
possibility should be checked where I2C line is connected. Current version of
the software should be installed against software problems.
Pin 25 is the reset pin of the sound amplifier. This pin
should be high (3.3V) during the time when TV is on. This value might be
measured from C544 condenser. If this value is low (0V), RESET_OUT signal
should be checked. If this signal, which can be checked from R539 resistance,
is low, you may suspect that the problem rests in software or main integrated
circuit. If all these inspections don't give any results, you may suspect that
amplifier integrated circuit has failure.
Updating TV Software By Using USB Memory
To update TV software by means of USB memory, we will use Target folder available in the system according to product code. Firstly, copy Target folder to USB main directory. Before starting installation, you should check script and panel files in the Target folder which will be installed.
To update TV software by means of USB memory, we will use Target folder available in the system according to product code. Firstly, copy Target folder to USB main directory. Before starting installation, you should check script and panel files in the Target folder which will be installed.
Panel and panel_4k folders contain panel software. You
may control panel code from the file in these folders. Mboot contains boot
software and the next step explains how to install boot code. Ursa folder is
only included in 100Hz panels and contains 100 Hz software.
There are not any critical control elements for other
folders.
Shut down TV before inserting USB to TV for software
update. (Disconnect the power)
Then, insert USB to TV; press any key of the keypad on TV
and plug the TV.
Hold down any key of the keypad on TV until you see that
code installation has started.
USB update logo will be shown on the screen during
software download from USB.
If code installation has been successfully completed, TV
will automatically turn on. Shut down TV to remove the USB.