Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding
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5.
Table 5-3 Error code overview
Extra Info
•
Rebooting.
When a TV is constantly rebooting due to
internal problems, most of the time no errors will be logged
or blinked. This rebooting can be recognised via a ComPair
interface and Hyperterminal (for Hyperterminal settings,
see paragraph “Stand-by software upgrade). You will see
that the loggings which are generated by the main software
keep continuing. In this case (rebooting) diagnose has to
be done via ComPair.
•
Error 1 (I
2
C bus 1 blocked).
When this error occurs, the
TV will go to protection and the front LED will blink error 1.
Now you can start up the TV via the SDM short-cut pins on
the SSB. The TV will start up and ignore the error.
Depending on the problem it is even possible that you have
picture.
•
Error 2 (I2C bus 2 blocked).
Due to hardware restriction
(I2C bus 2 is the fast I2C bus) it will be impossible to start
up the VIPER when I2C bus 2 is blocked. When this error
occurs, the TV will not start (but probably you will see the
green led). Starting up the TV via the SDM short-cut pins
will not work. So it will not be possible to read out error 2
via internal software (allthough it will be logged). Use
ComPair for further diagnose (e.g. read out the NVM
content).
•
Error 3 (I
2
C bus 3 blocked).
There are only three devices
on I
2
C bus 3: VIPER, Stand-by Processor, and NVM. The
Stand-by Processor is the detection device of this error, so
this error will only occur if the VIPER or the NVM is blocking
the bus. This error will also blink when the NVM gives no
acknowledge on the I
2
C bus. Note that if the 12 V supply is
missing, the DC/DC supply on the SSB will not work.
Therefore the VIPER will not get supplies and could block
I
2
C bus 3. So, a missing 12 V can also lead to an error 3.
•
Error 4 (I
2
C bus 4 blocked).
When this error occurs, the
TV will go to protection and the front LED will blink error 4.
Now you can start up the TV via the SDM short-cut pins on
the SSB. The TV will start up and ignore the error.
Depending on the problem it is even possible that you have
picture.
•
Error 5 (VIPER does not boot).
This error will point to a
severe hardware problem around the VIPER (supplies not
OK, VIPER completely dead, I
2
C link between VIPER and
Stand-by Processor broken, etc...).
•
Error 7 (8V6 error).
In case of a TV with SDI display you
will see error 7 blink in case of an audio protection. So
except a problem with the 8V6 itself it is also possible that
there is something wrong with the audio part. See also
paragraph "Hardware Protections" for this.
•
Error 14 (Audio protection).
The detection is done on the
audio board itself. Several items are monitored:
overvoltage, overcurrent, DC level on the speakers and the
audio supply voltages. If one of these items fails, the
audioprotection will switch off the main supply. All supplies
will drop, the standby processor “thinks” there is a mains
dip, and will reboot. At the beginning of the boot process,
the audio-protection line is monitored: if this line is “active”,
the set will go to protection and will blink error 14.
•
Error 27 (PNX2015 HD subsystem part).
Diagnosing this
error will not be possibly via the normal errorcodes. In case
this device can not communicate with the Viper via I²C, it
will not be possible to initialise the tunnelbus. Hence the
software will not be able to start up, and will re-boot
constantly. Diagnosing these problems will only be
possible via ComPair. In theory it is possible that the error
is logged in the NVM (that’s why this error is still mentioned
here).
•
Error 29 (AVIP 1).
Same remark as for error 27.
•
Error 31 (AVIP 2).
Same remark as for error 27.
•
Error 44 (NVM).
This error will probably never occur
because it is masked by error 3 (I
2
C bus 3). The detection
mechanism for error 3 checks on an I
2
C acknowledge of
the NVM. If NVM gives no acknowledge, the stand-by
software assumes that the bus is blocked, the TV goes to
protection and error 3 will be blinking..
•
Error 46 (Pacific 3).
When this errors occurs the TV will go
to stand-by. The reason for this is, when there is an
occasional boot problem of the Pacific, it will look like the
TV has started up in stand-by mode, and the customer can
switch it on again. When there is an actual problem with or
around the Pacific the TV will go to stand-by every time you
try to start up. So this behaviour is an indication of a Pacific
problem.
Error
Description
Error/Prot
Detected by
Device
Defective module
Result
1
I
2
C1
P
VIPER
/
I
2
C1_blocked
Prot Error blinking
2
I
2
C2
E
VIPER
/
I
2
C2_blocked
Error logged
3
I
2
C3
P
Stby µP
/
/
Prot Error blinking
4
I
2
C4
P
VIPER
/
I
2
C4_blocked
Prot Error blinking
5
VIPER does not boot
P
Stby µP
PNX8550
/
Prot Error blinking
6
5V supply
P
Stby µP
/
/
Prot Error blinking
7
8V6 supply
P
Stby µP
/
/
Prot Error blinking
8
1.2V DC/DC
P
Stby µP
/
/
Prot Error blinking
11
3.3V DC/DC
P
Stby µP
/
/
Prot Error blinking
12
12V supply
P
Stby µP
/
/
Prot Error blinking
14
Audio
P
Stby µP
/
/
Prot Error blinking
18
MPIF1 ref. freq.
E
VIPER
PNX3000
IF I/O
Error logged
25
Supply fault
P
Stby µP
n.a.
/
Prot Error blinking
27
PNX2015 HD subsystem part E
VIPER
/
/
see extra info
29
AVIP 1
E
VIPER
/
/
see extra info
31
AVIP 2
E
VIPER
/
/
see extra info
32
MPIF1
E
VIPER
PNX3000
Analog 1 front end 1
Error logged
34
Tuner1
E
VIPER
/
Tuner 1
Error logged
36
OFDM (channel decoder)
E
VIPER
TDA10046
/
Error logged
39
POD/Common Interface
E
VIPER
STV0701
/
Error logged
43
Hi Rate Front End
E
VIPER
TDA9975
HDMI
Error logged
44
NVM
P
Stby µP
/
/
see extra info
45
Columbus 1
E
VIPER
PNX2015
Comb filter
Error logged
46
Pacific 3
E
VIPER
/
/
TV to s Error logged
53
VIPER
P
Stby µP
PNX8550
/
Prot Error blinking
55
Spider
E
VIPER
/
/
see extra info
63
Power OK
P
VIPER
/
/
Prot Error blinking (see extra info)
64
Display
E
VIPER
/
/
Error logged
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