Note:
If either the SU or SD board is
shorted, all 3 board must replaced together
(SU, SD, and SC). Is highly likely that the
SC board may be also bad even though it
does not show a short circuit.
Unplug the TV and disconnect connector SU41/SC41 (See the previous slide for location). Follow
the
VFO/VSCN_F
Replace the SC,
SU, and SD
boards
Even though this procedure only
indicates that the SU board is bad, all
3 boards (SU,SD, & SC) should be
replaced at the same time
Replace the SC,
SU, and SD
boards
Even though this procedure only
indicates that the SD board is bad, all
3 boards (SU,SD, & SC) should be
replaced at the same time
Replace the SC
board
From previous page
Yes
Is there a
short circuit?
and
VF_5V
Resistance Test procedure explained on the previous slide.
No
Is there still a
short circuit?
No
Is there a
Does the TV
No
turn on and
stay on ?
(Black screen)
No
With SC41/SU41
disconnected,
Yes
disconnect SC42/SD42
and follow the
resistance test on the
previous slide.
Yes
short
circuit?
Replace the SC
board
Yes
Disconnect connectors SC41/SU41,
SC42/SD42, and SC46/SD46 and
remove the VFG screws from the SU
and SD boards. Then install the SC
board Jig (P/N or jumper across pins 1
and 2 of connector SC50
(See the next
slide for location)
Plug in the TV and press the power
switch.
Replace the
both the SU
and SD boards
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