KDL-32EX655/40EX655/46EX655 7
OVERVIEW
This chapter provides information regarding the Self Diagnosis feature in
our TVs.
UPDATING THE SOFTWARE
The Self Diagnosis function is designed to provide information regarding
the problem with the TV, however, there are several issues that may be
resolved by updating the TV software to the latest version. Always check
the Sony site for any issues that are software related. Most symptoms that
are correctable by software updates involve communications issues with
other devices or minor glitches in the operation of a specific function. Below
is a list of some of the symptoms that may be corrected with a software
update:
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Fluctuations in picture brightness
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Intermittent picture freezing or noise
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Problems with certain inputs (especially HDMI)
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Intermittent or distorted audio
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Erratic remote control operation
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TV turns on and off by itself
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Loss of color
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Internet connectivity
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Certain features not working correctly
(photo or video file viewing)
SECTION 2 - TROUBLESHOOTING
Self Diagnosis
Supported model
SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
Critical voltages and circuit operations are monitored by the CPU on the
Main Board. If an error is detected the Self Diagnosis function in the TV will
force the TV to shut down by the CPU. The monitored circuit in which the
fault occurred will automatically cause the CPU to blink the Standby LED
in groups of repeating sequences. The number of times the Standby LED
blinks indicates the possible cause of the problem.
Not all of the available protect codes are used in every model. For example,
models that don’t have the local dimming feature do not use the 4X blink
error as this circuit is found in models that are backlit with fluorescent lamps.
The information in this section provides guidance in locating the possible
component causing the shutdown.
STANDBY LED BLINK COUNT
Standby LED
2 times
5 times
LED ON 0.3 sec.
LED OFF 0.3 sec.
LED OFF
3 sec.
LED DISPLAY & BLINK COUNT