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When an abnormality occurs in the unit, the “SOS Detect” circuit is triggered and the TV shuts down.
The power
LED on the front panel flashes a pattern indicating the circuit that has failed.
Cautions:
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.
Some steps require removal of connectors and sometimes PC boards removal. Do not allow the TV to
run for more than 30 seconds while connectors or boards are disconnected.
NOTE:
When taking voltage reading, place your meter’s probe on the test point or pin indicated before
connecting the TV to the AC line. The voltage you intent to measure may only appear for a brief
moment.
Warning:
The Vsus line has large capacitors that hold the charge for some time even after the TV has been turned off and
unplugged. When disconnecting P2/SC2 or P11/SS11, bleed the remaining charge of the Vsus before reconnecting the cable.
Use a 500 ohms/ 5W (At least) resistor to discharge the Vsus line before reconnecting P2/SC2 or P11/SS11.
SOS Precautions
5.SOS Detect Circuit Explanation (2)
Summary of Contents for S Series
Page 4: ...Slide 3 1 Board Layout and connectors Location ...
Page 10: ...Slide 9 2 Voltage Distribution ...
Page 16: ...Slide 15 3 Standby Operation ...
Page 23: ...Slide 22 4 Start up Operation ...
Page 29: ...Slide 28 5 SOS Detect Circuit Explanation Shutdown ...
Page 67: ...Slide 66 6 Blinking Code and No power Troubleshooting Flowchart ...
Page 91: ...Slide 90 Video Lines Troubleshooting ...
Page 95: ...Slide 94 Test Patterns ...
Page 96: ...Slide 95 Defective Panel Drive IC ...
Page 97: ...Slide 96 7 Electric pen and Bluetooth Troubleshooting Flowchart ...
Page 102: ...Slide 101 8 Wireless LAN adaptor Troubleshooting Flowchart ...
Page 106: ...Slide 105 9 Data Copy using USB Memory ...
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