REPAIRING AND NOT THROWING AWAY

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Monday 25 March 2019

HYUNDAI F770D _ C17F15071 _ CRT MONITOR - TROUBLESHOOTING

HYUNDAI F770D _ C17F15071 _ CRT MONITOR - TROUBLESHOOTING


FAULT FINDING
  • This trouble shooting guide is arranged by fault conditions. Following each fault condition is a check for a signal on condition to be answered YES or NO.
  • For NO answer proceed to the right and continue until the fault is located.
  • For a YES answer continue in the left column to the next numbered check.
  • Again followed this procedure until the fault is located.
TROUBLESHOOTING
  1. When Troubleshooting this monitor, some precaution should be observed.
  2. Use a high quality isolation tranformer is capable of providing 3 Amps or more.
  3. Never connect primary ground and secondary ground together including use with an isolation transformer.
  4. Measure high voltage with respect to chassing ground only, and with a high impedance prove of 1000 mega-ohm or higher and rated for 30KV DC or higher.
  5. Measure QH09 collector pulse with a high quality 100:1 probe rated for 1500 volts or higher.

Symptom
Check(YES)
Action(NO)



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1) Check for Vsync at pin 40 of ICM01
Check 15 pin D-sub connector, cable, ZDM02


2) Check for positive going Vsync at pin 2 of ICH01.

Check ICM01, ICH01

3) Will V-oscillator is locked with input signal? (pin 22 of ICH01)

Check CH01, CH02, RH05

4) Check V-amp at pin 23 of ICH01.

Replace ICH01.

5) Check V-out at pin 5 of ICV01.


Check B+ at pin 4,6 of ICV01.

1) Check for Hsync at pin 39 of ICM01
Check 15 pin D-sub connector, cable,
ZDM01.
Image is unstable.
2) Check for positive going Hsync at pin 1 of ICH01.

Check ICM01, ICH01

3) Will H-oscillator is locked with input signal? (pin 6 of ICH01)

Check CH06, RH06

4) Check H-out at pin 26 of ICH01

ReplaceICH01

5) Check for flyback pulse at pin 12 of ICH01.


Check RH10

1) Check for G2, pin4 of CRT.
Around 500 volts?
Check DH28, RH94, RH92, CH53, CRT socket. G2 Wire
Screen is black but high voltage is present.
2) Check for heater voltage at pin 6 of CRT. (about 6.3V)
Check DP13, RP24, RP25, QP05, QP06 CRT socket. RC55, BC04, CNC01

3) Can screen be lit with brightness control at MAX?
Check DH21, DH25, QH18, QH19, RH85 CRT socket. RH82, RH83

4) Check for video at pin 5, 8, 10 of ICC01
Check 15 pin D-sub connector, cable, DC13, DC14, DC15


5) Check for positive pulse for clamp at pin 18 of ICC01.

Check ICM01, ICH01

6) Check if contrast controls video level at pin 21, 24, 26 of ICC01.

Check ICM01, RH24, ICC01

7) Check for video at pin 1, 2, 3 of ICC03.
Check ICC03,80 75VDC(pin 4) 12VDC(pin 8)


8) Check if R, G, B cut-off control the video DC level at pin 6, 8, 11 of CRT.

Check QC03 to QC08

9) Check CRT.


1) Is the LED01 lighting in Green color.
Check H.V Sync at pin39, 40 of ICM01.  Check pin 7, 8 of ICM01.

Check ICM01, ICM02,ICC03
Screen is black with no high voltage.
2) Check for 14V at collector of QP07.
Check QP07, QP08.  Check pin 9 of ICM01.

Check for Vcc at pin 29 of ICH01.

Check oscilation pulse at pin 29 of ICH01.

Check X-Ray voltage below 6.2V at pin 2 of ICH01.
Check RH11, RH12, RH13


3) Check output pulse at pin 6, 8 of ICH01.
Check for Vcc at pin 29 of ICH01.

Check oscilation pulse at pin 29 of ICH01.

Check X-Ray voltage below 6.2V at pin 2 of ICH01.
Check RH11, RH12, RH13


4) Check Hor-Drive pulse at Base of QH09.
Check QH08, TH01.

5) Check B+ at pin 2 of TH04.
Check DH07, LH01, QH07, QH04,QH05, QH06, QH51, RH41, RH42,RH39, RH18, ICH01



No power
1)      Check ICP01 pin 4, 7
2)      Check switch pulse at Drain of QP04.

3) Check voltage for, 55V at Cathode of Dp11 and for 7V at Cathode of DP13 and for 14V at cathode of DP15
Check QP01, QP02, DP05, 
DP09, TP02.
Check pin 6, 3 of ICP01.


Recheck above Item(d).