Sony KDL-40V2000 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
but when installed the remote
it started to do those weird things....and blinks witha 2 sec interval.. continously
im not good in repairing or understand tv's on the inside
i liked that tv
i just want that i can watch again .....plz some respond what to do 'the moron way ' to fix my problem
is it hardware problem.....caused by a universal remote remote??
HELP!!!
greeting from chris the haque holland
smee204 on July 7, 2007 7:34 AM
Hi
I have a sony KV28WS2U. The tv screen goes red and then the tv goes in to blink code 2. I have tryed clearing the error buffer and the tv
works fine for a hour or 2 and then then goes red and in to blinkcode 2 again. Any idea how to fix this or how to stop it going in to blink code
mode. I dont care if it blows up as it will be scrapped just want to try and get a bit more use out of it if possible. Many thanks
Larry Dillon on July 7, 2007 10:12 AM
smee204, no the sets are designed to work with these protection circuits. Your problem is an over current protection condition. The problem
you have is with the CRT drive circuit or the piture tube itself. There just is no way to stop this from shutting down till you have the problem
in the set repaired. Good Luck
smee204 on July 7, 2007 10:23 AM
ok thanks. Any ideas what could be wrong or how to fix it or where to start looking. I dont want to pay to get it repaired as its not worth it but
dont mind fidling myself and buying some cheap parts online.
gotbaggz on July 7, 2007 3:15 PM
I have a sony kp-46wt520 does any one know where i can find a g board for it. and th part # thank you
Assaf on July 8, 2007 3:07 PM
Hi,
i have the Sony kv-32ls60e , and i got the 3 blinks (meaning OVP, right ?),
i've read about it here but for a different model, that the R6018 was faulted.
Is it possible that my problem derives from the same faulted R6018?
Thank you
gotbaggz on July 9, 2007 12:20 PM
hi i have a kp46wt520 with 9 blinks i was told it was 2 diodes, but when i opened it up and was looking closely i found black corrosion on a
part which spread to the circuit board. the only #s legible in front iof it is the last two 03 it is on the board next to the board where power
comes in. is that the g board. i would like to replace the whole board but i cant find it. even sony doesnt make it anymore which is weird
because i purchased the tv 3 yrs ago hasnt been that long. Also does anyone have a repair manual they would be willing to email
me? gotbaggz@hotmail.com thanks this is a very helpful forum.
chadgt on July 10, 2007 11:26 AM
Larry, any insight on my issue with my 7 year old KV32FS16 with the blue screen with horizontal lines and 5 blinking standby lights? I
decided to pull the back off again last night and look at the various things you have noted for 5 blinks "Five blinks - AKB circuit (automatic
kine bias), the timer/standby indicator blinks for about 30 seconds then goes to the self-diagnosis function. Something is wrong with the
video. Check video out, Q705, 732, 761 and other components on the Cboard, also check Q218, 219, 220 on the A board. In addition, unit
could be in IK blanking, try turning up screen slightly." Now, is this info only applicable to newer machines, or possibly not mine? The
reason I ask is that I could find no transistors numbered as the six you noted above. On my C board (actually CA board, the board at end of
CRT) I only have Q700 and Q701. On my A board, I only found Q501, 505, 601, 602, 605, 609, 616, with unfortunately nothing obvious as to
damage/burned connection/etc. I found the CA board on the end of CRT on partstore for $9, which seems amazingly cheap for a whole
board, is this something one could simply swap if questionable? Also, I did bring up the fault screen which showed "5:011", which I assume is
fault code 5 eleven times. I just figured I'd get some opinions from you, and if help me fine, if not, I plan on calling some repair places
tomorrow to see what to do as we want our tv back. Thanks,Chad
jeep461 on July 10, 2007 10:54 PM
I have a Sony KP51WS520. Nine Blink codes. I have a sevice warranty with Sears. The repair guy came out and said it had a "chort" he
ordered a D sub board. This finally came in 3 weeks later and he came out to repair it. He plugged the new board on and the same nine blink
codes. He fumbled around for another hour and a half and said he could not save my TV. He said my dog had urinated on the front corner of
the TV and "chorted" the other board out and they do not replace that board because it will erase the EPROM and all there will be is nothing.
His tools were a flashlight and a screw driver. I asked him to show me where and it was on a outside soild structure of wood. Well I then got
excuses of humidity, moisture etc. Should I replace the diodes or wait and fight it out with Sears.
Jim
macos on July 11, 2007 4:21 AM
hi
does anyone knoe what zener diode d6009 or d609 is?
my tv is kv - 29fq85e thanks
bayner on July 12, 2007 9:04 AM