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TC-P42X1 TC-P50X1 TC-P42C1 TC-P50C1 TC-P42S1 TC-P46S1 TC-P50S1 TC-P54S1 TC-P42U1 TC-P46U1 TC-P50U1 TC-P42G10 TC-P46G10 TC-P50G10 TC-P54G10 TC-P42G15 TC-P46G15 TC-P50G15 TC-42PS14 TC-50PS14 TC-P50V10 TC-P54V10
Model TC-P42PX1
TTG090507CP\REV091117
Prepared by Cesar Perdomo Panasonic Service and Technology Company National Training
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Warning This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public. It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product. Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.
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Table of Content
Subject Table of Contents Introduction HD Boards Layout (TC-P42X1) Full HD Boards Layout (TC-42PS1) Full-HD Connectors Location (TC-P42S1) Troubleshooting Shutdown Problems Power LEDs Response to Shutdown Operation Shutdown Detect Block Diagram HD Panel Drive SOS Detect Block Diagram (TC-P42X1) Full-HD Panel Drive SOS Detect Block Diagram (TC-P42S1) Power LEDs Response to Connectors Removal (42 HD) Power LEDs Response to Connectors Removal (42 HD) Power LEDs Response to Connectors Removal (50 HD) Power LEDs Response to Connectors Removal (Full HD) Power LEDs Response to Connectors Removal (Full HD) SU and SD board Isolation Procedure Procedure to Isolate Bothe SU and SD at the Same Time Procedure to Isolate Bothe SU and SD at the Same Time SU Board Isolation Procedure SD Board Isolation Procedure How to Easily Gain Access to the SS board Front Cabinet Removal SU and SD Boards Isolation Procedure SU, SD, and SC Boards Resistance Test Procedure SU Board Resistance Test (All Models) SD Board Resistance Test (All Models Except TC-50PX14, TC-P50X1, TC-P50C1) SD Board Resistance Test ( Models: TC-50PX14, TC-P50X1, TC-P50C1) SC Board Resistance Test (All Models Except TC-50PX14, TC-P50X1, TC-P50C1) SC Board Resistance Test ( Models: TC-50PX14, TC-P50X1, TC-P50C1) 1 Blink Error Code (All Models) 2 Blinks Error Code (All Models) 2 Blinks Error Code (All Models) 3 Blinks Error Code (All Models) 4 Blinks Error Code (All Models) Slide 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
Subject 5 Blinks Error Code 5 Blinks Error Code (All Models) 5 Blinks Error Code (All Models) 5 Blinks Error Code Continue 6 Blinks Error Code (HD Models) 6 Blinks Error Code (42 HD Models) Flowchart 6 Blinks Error Code (50 HD Models) Flowchart 6 Blinks Error Code (Full-HD Models) 6 Blinks Error Code (Full-HD Models) Flowchart 7 Blinks Error Code 7 Blinks Error Code 7 Blinks Error Code 7 Blinks Error Code 8 Blinks Error Code (HD Models) 8 Blinks Error Code (HD Models) 8 Blinks Error Code (HD Models) Flowchart 8 Blinks Error Code (Full-HD Models) 8 Blinks Error Code (Full-HD Models) 8 Blinks Error Code (Full-HD Models) Flowchart 9 Blinks Error Code 10 Blinks Error Code (HD Models) 10 Blinks Error Code (HD Models) Flowchart 10 Blinks Error Code (Full-HD Models) 10 Blinks Error Code (Full-HD Models) Flowchart 11 Blinks Error Code (Full-HD Models) 12 Blinks Error Code (Full-HD Models) 13 Blinks Error Code No Power Flowchart Service Mode Self Check Reset Procedure SOS History Diagnostic Method for Troubleshooting PDP Television Picture Problem Solution The End Slide 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
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Introduction
1. Basic concept of how to determine the defective board 1) Verification of voltages Normally, when there is a power problem, shutdown occurs immediately. So, to resolve a power problem, voltage checks are necessary before shutdown. 2) Check if the power comes up after disconnecting the board under suspicion. If power comes up (*) after disconnecting a board, the board is defective. (*) Power comes up equals no shutdown. 2. Troubleshooting Video and Audio problems 3. Examples of video problems 4. Adjustment after PCB exchange 1) After exchanging the following boards, voltage adjustment is required. P board, SC board, SS board => Please refer to the Service Manual.
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CAUTION: Some steps require removal of connectors and sometimes PC boards removal. Do not let the TV run for more than 30 seconds while connectors or boards are disconnected.
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If the power LED continues to blink even after the TV is unplugged, press and hold the power switch on the TV for a few seconds until the LED turns off.
CAUTION: Some steps require removal of connectors and sometimes PC boards removal. Do not let the TV run for more than 30 seconds while connectors or boards are disconnected.
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Do not remove any connectors from any of the PC boards unless instructed to do so. CAUTION: Some steps require removal of connectors and sometimes PC boards removal. Do not let the TV run for more than 30 seconds while connectors or boards are disconnected.
CAUTION: The TV power should not be turned on while SC2 is disconnected. This could damage the SS board.
Model: TC-P42X1
Connector Connector Connector Result
A20
Unplugged
OK A31
Unplugged
SOS 6 Blinks OK
A20
Unplugged
A31
Unplugged
A20
Unplugged
A32
Unplugged
A31
Unplugged
A32
Unplugged
A20
Unplugged
A31
Unplugged
A32
Unplugged
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CAUTION: Some steps require removal of connectors and sometimes PC boards removal. Do not let the TV run for more than 30 seconds while connectors or boards are disconnected. Do not remove any connectors from any of the PC boards unless instructed to do so.
Model: TC-P42X1 (SC Board Isolation)
Connector Connector Connector Connector On SS board Result
Connector
SC2
Unplugged
SS11
Unplugged
OK SOS 7 Blinks
OK SOS 6 Blinks
SC2
Unplugged
SC3
Unplugged
SS11
Unplugged
SS3
Unplugged
SS11
Unplugged
SS23
Unplugged
SC2
Unplugged
SC20
Unplugged
SS3
Unplugged
SS23
Unplugged
SC3
Unplugged
SC20
Unplugged
SS11
Unplugged
SS3
Unplugged
SS23
Unplugged
SC2 SC3 SC20 SS11 Unplugged Unplugged Unplugged Unplugged SC20 SC2 SS11 Unplugged Unplugged Unplugged SS11 SC20 Unplugged Unplugged
OK OK OK
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CAUTION: Some steps require removal of connectors and sometimes PC boards removal. Do not let the TV run for more than 30 seconds while connectors or boards are disconnected. Do not remove any connectors from any of the PC boards unless instructed to do so.
Model: TC-P50X1 (SC Board Isolation)
Connector On C1 board Connector Connector Connector On SS board Result
Connector
SC3
Unplugged
SS11
Unplugged
SC3
Unplugged
SC20
Unplugged
SOS 8 Blinks OK
OK SOS 6 Blinks
C10
Unplugged
SC20
Unplugged
SS11
Unplugged
SS11
Unplugged
SS3
Unplugged
SS11
Unplugged
SS23
Unplugged
SS3
Unplugged
SS23
Unplugged
SS11
Unplugged
SS3
Unplugged
SS23
Unplugged
SC3 SC20 SS11 Unplugged Unplugged Unplugged SC20 SS11 Unplugged Unplugged SC20 SS11 Unplugged Unplugged
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Model: TC-P42S1
Do not remove any connectors from any of the PC boards unless instructed to do so.
Connector
Connector
Connector
Results
A33
Unplugged
CAUTION: Some steps require removal of connectors and sometimes PC boards removal. Do not let the TV run for more than 30 seconds while connectors or boards are disconnected.
A33
Unplugged
A31
Unplugged
A33
Unplugged
A32
Unplugged
A31
Unplugged
A32
Unplugged
A33
Unplugged
A31
Unplugged
A32
Unplugged
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Do not remove any connectors from any of the PC boards unless instructed to do so.
SS Board
Result Connector Connector
Connector
SC20
Unplugged
SS11
Unplugged
SC2
Unplugged
6 Blinks * SC2
Unplugged
7 Blinks SC20
Unplugged
SS11
Unplugged
7 Blinks * 6 Blinks *
SC20
Unplugged
SC2
Unplugged
SS11
Unplugged
SC2
Unplugged
SC20
Unplugged
SS11
Unplugged
SS33
Unplugged
SC2
Unplugged
SS11
Unplugged
SS33
Unplugged
SC20
Unplugged
SS11
Unplugged
SS33
Unplugged
SC2
Unplugged
SC20
Unplugged
SS11
Unplugged
OK SS33
Unplugged
SS33
Unplugged
SC2
Unplugged
OK OK
SS33
Unplugged
SC20
Unplugged
6 Blinks 6 Blinks
SS11
Unplugged
SS33
Unplugged
SS33
Unplugged
SC2
Unplugged
SC20
Unplugged
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A new SC test fixture (Jig) can be used when the SU and SD boards are isolated. The jig is a small connector with a jumper between pin 1 and pin 2. The part number is TZSC09187. It plugs into connector SC50 on the SC board.
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Note: If the SC jig is not available, install a jumper between pins 1 and 2 of connector SC50 on the SC board. (Remove the jig or the jumper after completing isolation procedure). When this is done, the display is completely black (No picture) Note: This procedure could be useful when troubleshooting 7 blinks problems.
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Note: If the SC jig is not available, install a jumper between pins 1 and 2 of connector SC50 on the SC board. (Remove the jig or jumper after completing isolation procedure) Note: This procedure could be useful when troubleshooting 7 blinks problems.
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2.
3.
Note: If the SC jig is not available, install a jumper between pins 1 and 2 of connector SC50 on the SC board. (Remove the jig or jumper after completing isolation procedure) Note: This procedure could be useful when troubleshooting 7 blinks problems.
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SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
Let the A board assembly rest on the speakers magnet to gain access to the SS board
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Procedure: Using a digital meter measure the resistance between VF-ground (Floating ground) and pin 2 of connector SU41 on the SU board. The normal resistance should be approximately 2.1Mega-ohms. Note: A low resistance reading indicates a defective SU board.
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Procedure: Using a digital meter, measure the resistance between VF-ground (Floating ground) and pin 9 of connector SD42 on the SD board. The normal resistance should be approximately 2.1Mega-ohms. Note: A low resistance reading indicates a defective SD board.
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Procedure: Using a digital meter, measure the resistance between VF-ground (Floating ground) and pin 1 of connector SD42 on the SD board. The normal resistance should be approximately 2.1Mega-ohms. Note: A low resistance reading indicates a defective SD board.
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Make sure that connectors P25 and D25 are properly seated
No
Yes
No
Is there continuity between pin 9 of connector P25 and pin 5 of connector P7 on the P board?
Yes
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These 3 conditions can cause the TV to shutdown and the power LED to blink 2 times 1. Missing P15V 2. 3. A short of the P15V Wrong diagnostic by the A board
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Plug in the TV and turn it on. Measure the voltage at pin 1 of connector P6
No
Yes
Unplug connectors P6, P11, and P25 on the P board. Measure the resistance between pin 1 of connector P6 and ground (Chassis)
No
Yes
Reconnect P11 and measure the resistance between pin 1 of connector P6 and ground (Chassis)
No
Yes
Reconnect P25 and measure the resistance between pin 1 of connector P6 and ground (Chassis)
No
Yes
Replace The SS board
No
Replace The A board
Yes
Disconnect SC20 on the SC board and measure the resistance between pin 1 of connector P6 and ground (Chassis
No
Yes
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Start Here
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Warning: Disconnect AC Power prior to making any disconnection or connection. TC-P54G10 All other 2009 Models
TC-P42G10
Yes
Start Here
No
Yes
No
Measure the resistance between pin 1 of connector SC2 on the SC board and ground (Chassis).
Turn the TV on
Yes Yes
No
P Board
No
A Board
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These 4 conditions can cause the TV to shut down and the power LED to blink 5 times 1. 2. 3. Missing P5V A short of the P5V A short of the Vda line (Note: missing Vda from the P board does not cause 5 blinks) Wrong diagnostic by the A board
4.
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Warning: Disconnect AC Power prior to making any disconnection or connection. TC-P54G10 All other 2009 Models
Yes
Start Here
No
Yes
No
Measure the resistance between pin 1 of connector SC2 on the SC board and ground (Chassis).
Disconnect the TV. Measure the resistance between pin 1 of connector P35 on the P board and ground (Chassis).
Yes
No
Panel
Yes
No
Note: Even though it does not happen often, the 5 blinks shutdown can also be caused by one of the C boards
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Yes
Is there 5V?
No
Disconnect the TV and measure the resistance between pin 5 of connector P25 on the P board and ground (Chassis).
Disconnect P25 on the P board. Measure the resistance between pin 5 of connector P25 on the P board and ground (Chassis).
Yes
No
Is there a short to ground? Replace the P board
Yes
Replace the P board Is there a short to ground?
No
Reconnect P25 and disconnect SC20 on the SC board. Measure the resistance between pin 5 of connector P25 on the P board and ground (Chassis).
Yes
Is there a short to ground?
No
Reconnect SC20 and disconnect SS23 (HD models)/SS33 (FullHD models) on the SS board. Measure the resistance between pin 5 of connector P25 on the P board and ground (Chassis).
Disconnect SC46 and reconnect SC20 on the SC board. Measure the resistance between pin 5 of connector P25 on the P board and ground Chassis).
Yes
Is there a short to ground?
No
Replace the SS board Replace the SC board
Yes
Is there a short to ground?
No
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Reconnect SS23/SS33 and disconnect A31, A32, and A20 for HD models/A33 on the A board. Measure the resistance between pin 5 of connector P25 on the P board and ground (Chassis).
Yes
Replace the A board
No
Check the C boards (See Note: B) If the C boards are ok, replace the Panel
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LIST OF MODELS:
TC-P42X1
TC-P42C1
TC-42PX14
TC-P50X1
TC-P50C1
TC-50PX14
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Yes
No
8 times No
Did the number of blinks change?
Unplug the TV and reconnect connectors SC20. (Follow the SU/SD boards isolation procedure shown on slides 17~19). Plug in the TV and press the power switch
Yes 10 times
6 times
Replace the A board
Yes
No
6 times 8 times
Replace the SS and A boards
Unplug the TV and with SC20 still disconnected, disconnect SS11 on the SS board. Plug in the TV and turn it on.
The SU or/and the SD Boards can be defective. Follow procedure on slides 17~21 to determine which of the 2 boards is defective.
Yes 10 times
Replace the SC board Replace the A board
No
Replace the SS and SC boards
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6 times No
Unplug the TV and disconnect connector SC20 on the SC board, SS11 on the SS board and C10 on the C1 board. Plug in the TV and turn it on
Yes
No
Unplug the TV and reconnect connectors SC20, SS11, and C10. (Follow the SU/SD boards isolation procedure shown on slides 17~19). Plug in the TV and press the power switch
NOTE: The SS board may had just become damaged (Shorted Vsus). Unplug the TV. Keep SC20 disconnected and disconnect connector SS11 on the SS board and C10 on the C1 board. Plug in the TV and turn it on
Yes Yes
Does the TV power up and stay on?
No
No
The SU or/and the SD Boards can be defective. Follow procedure on slides 17~21 to determine which of the 2 boards is defective.
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SC Energy Recovery Circuit SC, A, SU,SD, and Loose connections LIST OF MODELS: TC-P46U1 TC-P42S1 TC-P50S1 TC-P42G10 TC-P50G10 TC-P42U1 TC-P50U1 TC-P42U1 TC-P50V10
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TC-P42U1 TC-P50V10
TC-42PS14 TC-50PS14
TC-P46S1 TC-P54S1
TC-P46G10 TC-54G10
Yes 8 blinks
Unplug the TV and reconnect connector SC20 and the ribbon cable between the C boards. Disconnect connector SS33 on the SS board. Plug in the TV and press the power switch
No
6 blinks
Unplug the TV and reconnect connector SS33 on the SS board. (Follow the SU/SD boards isolation procedure shown on slides 17~19). Plug in the TV and press the power switch
No
No
Replace the SS
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Preparation: Disconnect AC Power prior to making any disconnection or connection. Wait at least 2 minutes before the removal of any connector. Note: If the power LED continues to blink even after the TV is unplugged, press and hold the power switch on the TV for a few seconds until the LED turns off. Remove the front cabinet and expose the panel to a bright light for a thorough visual inspection. Check for cracks and blown pixels or any other abnormalities. Check the ICs on the SU and SD boards for blown hole on the surface. Note: In some models it is not possible to check if these ICs are blown because they use surface-mount heat sinks that are glued to the surface of the ICs.
Slide #46
If the power LED continues to blink even after the TV is unplugged, press and hold the power switch on the TV for a few seconds until the LED turns off.
1. 2. 3.
Remove the front cabinet and check for cracks and blown pixels. (For front cabinet removal procedure go to slide 24). Check the ICs on the SU and SD boards for blown hole on the surface. (Go to slide 25 to see pictures) Perform the SU, SD, and SC boards resistance test procedure shown on slides 26~31. Match the result with one of the following boxes (A~D) and follow the instructions at the bottom of the page.
AA
Board SU SD SC Result Bad OK OK Board SU SD SC Board SU SD SC Result Bad Bad OK Result OK Bad OK Board SU SD SC Result OK Bad Bad Board SU SD SC
BB
Board SU SD SC Result Bad OK Bad Result Bad Bad Bad Board SU SD SC
C C
Result OK OK Bad Board SU SD SC
D D
Result OK OK OK
Follow this procedure if the SU board and/or the SD board are bad while the SC board measures OK
Follow this procedure if the SU board and/or the SD board are bad while the SC board is also bad
Replace the SU, SD, and SC boards
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A
Start Here Follow the SU/SD boards isolation procedure shown on slides 18, 19, and 20. Plug in the TV and press the power switch
No
Replace the SU and the SD boards.
Does the TV shut down and the power LED blink 7 times?
Yes
Replace the SU, SD, and SC boards
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Does the TV shut down and the power LED blink 7 times?
Yes
With the SU board and the SD board still disconnected, remove connector SC20 from the SC board. Plug in the TV and turn it on.
LED stays ON
TC-P42X1
Yes
No
Unplug SS11 and measure the resistance between pin 1 of SC2/P2 (Vsus) and ground.
Yes
No
No
Yes
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Note: D285 (D16285 on the Service Manual) is located approx. of an inch away from the left side of connector SS22.
(D16285) D285
ANODE
CATHODES
42 HD 50 HD
Slide #51
CAUTION: The TV power should not be turned on while SC2 is disconnected. This could damage the SS board. Start Here Verify that all the flex-cables between the panel and the SS/SS2 boards are properly seated and the connectors are properly locked. Unplug the TV and disconnect connector SS23 from the SS board. Plug in the TV and turn it on
Yes
No No
Did the number of blinks change to 6 or 7 blinks?
Yes
Unplug the TV and reconnect SS23. Use a volt-meter and place the positive probe on the anode of D285 on the SS board (See previous slide for location), while the negative probe is grounded.
8 blinks
Yes
No
Unplug the TV and reconnect SS23. Remove the ribbon cables from connector A31, A32, and A20 on the A board. Plug in the TV and turn it on Replace the panel
Yes
Replace the A board
No
Replace the P board
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Warning: Disconnect AC Power prior to making any disconnection or connection. Note: D280 (D16280 on the Service Manual) is located less than inch away from the right side of connector SS33
ANODE D280 (D16280) CATHODE
42 FHD
46 FHD
50 & 54 FHD
Slide #54
Yes
No
At this point there are 2 possibilities, The SS board and the panel. The SS board is by far the number 1 suspect. To determine which of the 2 is causing the problem: Disconnect the TV. Use a volt-meter and place the positive probe on the anode of D280 on the SS board (See previous slide for location), while the negative probe is grounded. Plug in the TV and turn it on
No
Yes
8 Blinks
Yes
No
Unplug the TV and reconnect SS33. Remove the ribbon cables from connector A31, A32, and A33 on the A board. Plug in the TV and turn it on
Yes
Does the TV power up and stay on with the SC and SS LED on?
No
Slide #55
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A C
Warning: Disconnect AC Power prior to making any disconnection or connection. IMPORTANT: Unlike previous generations, theres no 10 blinks error code at plug-in for 2009 models. When the A board is replaced, the TV turns on in aging mode by itself at plug in.
D D
What can possibly cause 10 blinks A. Missing/Shorted F_15V B. Shorted Vsus
C D
C. Missing/Shorted SUB5V, SUB9V, BT30V. D. IC1100, IC9003, IC9004 E. Possibly SU and SD boards
Slide #57
TC-42PX14
TC-P50X1
TC-P50C1
TC-50PX14
Yes
Unplug SS11 and measure the resistance between pin 1 of SC2/P2 (Vsus) and ground.
No
No
Yes
Unplug SC2 and measure the resistance between pin 1 of P2/P11 (Vsus) and ground.
Yes
No
No
Yes
Disconnect the TV and unplug connector A1. Plug in the TV. Ground pin 8 of connector A1 momentarily.
Yes
Note 2: If the SS or SC board fail repeatedly with shorted Vsus, replace the A board also. Note 3: If after replacing the SS or SC board the blinking pattern changes, replace the A board also.
No
Slide #58
Make sure that connectors SC20/A33, SC2/P2, P6/A6 are properly seated
B A C
What can possibly cause 10 blinks A. Missing/Shorted F_15V B. Shorted Vsus C. Missing/Shorted SUB5V, SUB9V, BT30V.
E D D E
C D
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TC-P42U1 TC-P50V10
TC-42PS14 TC-50PS14
TC-P46S1 TC-P54S1
TC-P46G10 TC-54G10
Yes
No
6 blinks
Unplug the TV and reconnect connectors SC2, SC20, SS11, and SS33. (Follow the SU/SD boards isolation procedure shown on slides 17~19). Plug in the TV and press the power switch
No
10 Blinks
Unplug the TV and reconnect connectors SS11, SS33, SC2, and SC20. Plug in the TV and press the power switch
Yes
No
Replace the A board Replace the SC board Replace the K board
Disconnect the TV and unplug connector A1. Plug in the TV. Ground pin 8 of connector A1 momentarily.
Yes
No
Yes
The SU or/and the SD Boards can be defective. Follow procedure on slides 17~21 to determine which of the 2 boards is defective.
No
Replace the A board Replace the P board
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NOTE A: Use a piece of wire, the size of a watt resistors leads as a jumper. BLACK PLUG
FAN CONNECTOR
B
Yes Fan Connector
Does the TV power up and stay on?
No
Fan Connector
Replace Fan A
Unplug the TV and reconnect Fan. Disconnect the connector from Fan B. Place a jumper wire (NOTE A) between the center pin (Black wire) and the pin with the yellow wire on the black plug. Plug in the TV and press the power switch
Yes
Replace Fan B
No
Replace The A board
Slide #61
Yes
No
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No Power Flowchart
Trouble Mode Defective Board (Possibilities) Dead/No power P, A, C1, K, S No
Start Here Do the AC relays click after pressing the power switch?
Yes
Unplug the TV and remove connectors P6 and P25 on the P board and C11 on the C1 board. Connect the TV and press the power switch. Unplug the TV and reconnect P6 and P25 only. Plug in the TV and press the power switch
Place your voltmeter on pin 11 of connector P25 and press the power switch
No
Do the relays click?
Yes
Yes
Is there 3.2V present?
No
No
Yes
Yes
Is there 3.2V at pin 6 of connector P7 on the P board when the power button is pressed?
Unplug the TV and reconnect C11. Disconnect C14 on the C1 board and plug in the TV. Press the power switch
If connections between P25 and A25 are OK, replace the A board
No Yes
It the TV turning on with only half of the screen working?
Unplug the TV and remove the metal plate covering the A board. Reconnect the TV
No
If connections between A31 and C11 are OK, replace the C1 board
No
Yes
Replace The A board
Does the voltage at pin 8 of A1 changes from 4.7V to 0V when the TVs power switch is pressed?
No
Slide #64
Service Mode
To Enter the Service Mode: While pressing [VOLUME ( - )] button of the main unit, press [INFO] button of the remote control three times within 2 seconds.
Key command [1] button...Main items Selection in forward direction [2] button...Main items Selection in reverse direction [3] button...Sub items Selection in forward direction [4] button...Sub items Selection in reverse direction [VOL] button...Value of sub items change in forward direction ( + ), in reverse direction ( - )
How to exit: Switch off the power with the [POWER] button on the main unit or the [POWER] button on the remote control.
Slide #65
Self Check
1. Checks the communication IIC bus lines
To ToAccess Accessthe theSelf-Check Self-CheckMode: Mode:Turn Turnthe theTV TVon onand andwhile whilepressing pressingVOLUME VOLUME( (- -) )button buttonon on the main unit, press the OK button on the remote control for more than 3 seconds. the main unit, press the OK button on the remote control for more than 3 seconds.
TV volume down & OK on remote only does a basic IC self check. It does NOT clear any unit settings. It does not clear channel programmed settings, picture settings, channel labels, LOCK mode settings, or password. Using this method, it shows the unit firmware version (Peaks 1.050 and GenX 1.00) and it checks IC communications ONLY. This is more useful to identify the firmware version without having to decode the info in the setup menu About/Version screen. To ToExit Exitthe theSelf-Check Self-CheckMode: Mode:Press Pressand andhold holdthe thePower Powerbutton buttonon onthe theTV TVfor for55seconds secondsor or disconnect the AC cord from the wall outlet. disconnect the AC cord from the wall outlet.
Slide #66
Reset Procedure
Note: All customer programmed parameters will be erased.
Reset forces the TV to factory shipment setting. To reset the TV: Press and hold the VOLUME ( - )button on the TV and press the MENU button on the remote control for more than 3 seconds.
Slide #67
SOS History
A history of SOS occurrences can be found under the Version Menu.
4 1
To Enter: 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the Menu button Select Setup (Go to the 2nd page) Select About Select Version
0 0
last
0
before last
The first 5 numbers out of the two 5-digits groups to the right of Status2 are used to determine the SOS history.
Latest
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A Board (or C1, or Panel) Left half A Board (or C2, or Panel)
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The End
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