Sony KDL-40V2000 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
concise
on January 21, 2008 10:26 AM
My Sony KP-61XBR300 is displaying the blinking codes. I found the Sony Service Manual at this site:
http://www.servicemanuals.net/.
The Service Manual (150 pages) contains detailed diagrams and descriptions of each circuit as well as schematics and component lists. The
blinking codes are included. User and Service Manuals for many Sony products can be found here.
The online download cost was $35.50 and was available immediately. This was a high quality PDF copy.
TheDrew on January 21, 2008 3:56 PM
I believe they probably are high quality... The one Larry sent me was high quality as well. I asked for a sm from another site and it was like
three pages long and didn't make any sense. This one that Larry sent me is 96 pages long and very detialed. Thanks again!!
I have the nine blink error code and was hoping someone could point me in a direction of what to check. I saw posts before like check IC###,
IC###, and yada yada. What would be a good start here?
Thanks!
Larry Dillon on January 21, 2008 9:44 PM
JimmyB, That manual was sent out to you. It must have been undelieverable or got put into a trash or bulk mailbox? I will certainly try to
send it out again.
klindoug on January 21, 2008 10:58 PM
Larry,
I would post this in an e-mail or PM to you, but I can't, so I will ask you here. If you have a service manual for the KP46WT-510 can you e-
mail it to me at: klindoug@yahoo.com ? I would appreciate it. Everything is going fine with my IC change-out. I just need to check resistance
on some pico fuses and I'm not sure exactly which ones to test. I think I need to review Zap's instructions. What a great forum this is. I
wouldn't have dreamed for a better source for help. Thanks for all that you guys do!
mark peterson on January 22, 2008 1:01 AM
Larry can You please send me the manual for a Sony KP57HW40 to markusssss@msn I left out the u last time but I am truly sorry .....and
i do thank You for being so helpful to us in need Mark...
ejake on January 25, 2008 4:55 PM
Hey Larry, I have a KP57HW40 set. About a year ago I had problems with the curved lines on the blue CRT. I turned down the voltage
control and got rid of them. Now, the blue CRT flashes after the set warms up. It began a month ago and was flashing intermittently. Last
night, it began flashing regularly, then shut the set off, the standby light blinks 8 times. When I looked inside, their is a bulb type component
on the board on the bottom of the CRT. It lights up when the CRT flashes, and one of the other bulb like components on the main board
lights up too. After a while, the TV will come back on, or when I power it off, it will come back on, then it trips off again when it heats up.
Does this mean the Blue CRT is now shot? Is it worth replacing the CRT if it's shot, or can I expect the other 2 to be going soon also?
Mikeya11 on January 25, 2008 5:17 PM
Larry Can you Please send me the Manual for Sony KP46WT500 I know you sent it to me already once but I must have deleted it Thanks
Matkiels1@aol.com
Mikey
concise on January 26, 2008 12:45 PM
My Sony KP-61XBR300 displayed the blinking codes. My service manual explained how to interpret:
1. Use the controller to power-down the TV
2. Press the Display button
3. Press the "5" button
4. Press the Volume "+" button
5. Press the Power button
Along with your picture, a table appears showing the codes and a brief description and the number of times the code was recorded. Over-
voltage conditons as well as screen adjustment (AKB - 5 blinks) conditions are listed
Under the screen (front of set) I removed the screen speaker covers and then the middle covers to access the three (3) video projection tubes
(RGB) and the 6 adjustment knobs mounted on a panel in front of the yoke assemblies. In my case, adjusting the blue screen (intensity)
setting stopped the error blinking code.
Note: Over tweeking causes the yoke to auto shutdown and you need to pwr down/up.
There are many programmable adjustments that can be accessed in a service mode from your controller:
1. Use the controller to power-down the TV
2. Press the Display button
3. Press the "5" button
4. Press the Volume "-" button
5. Press the Power button
1 + 4, 2 + 5, 3 + 6 are navigation key pairs. 6 alone displays test patterns and 9 switches between rough and fine adjustments. See your service
manual for more info.
I found two copies online. Tinixsoft.com had a PDF download for $5.
concise on January 26, 2008 12:47 PM
Oops, typo on my last post. Should be: I found two copies of the service manual online.
Trinixsoft.com had a PDF download for $5.