KLV 22BX300 - KLV 26BX300 – KLV-32BX300 KLV40 BX400
[RM-GA019]
– SERVICE MODE – LED BLINKING CODES - SONY LCD TV
Accessing Self Diagnostic Menu
* While TV on standby mode, press the following sequence on the Remote commander. (RM-GA019) Display >5 > Vol▼ > Power.
* While TV on standby mode, press the following sequence on the Remote commander. (RM-GA019) Display >5 > Vol▼ > Power.
* To Reset Error Count & Error History Press 8 > 0 key
* To Reset Panel Operation Time Press 7 > 0 key
* To exit, turn the power off using Remote.
* To Reset Panel Operation Time Press 7 > 0 key
* To exit, turn the power off using Remote.
Accessing Service Mode
* While TV on standby mode, press the following sequence on the Remote commander. Display >5 > Vol ▲ > Power.
* While TV on standby mode, press the following sequence on the Remote commander. Display >5 > Vol ▲ > Power.
* Use the ▲/▼ button to select the item you want to
refer and press Ø for details.
GAISOU Adjustment
When new board is replaced, confirm the color ornamental of the TV set.
* While TV on standby mode, press the following sequence on the Remote commander. Display > 5 > Vol ▲> Power.
When new board is replaced, confirm the color ornamental of the TV set.
* While TV on standby mode, press the following sequence on the Remote commander. Display > 5 > Vol ▲> Power.
* Use the▲/▼ button to select the GAISOU.
* Use the ◄/► button to change the GAISOU data. [For
example if color is Red than should select 03 in the service mode of the TV
set.]
SELF
DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION
> When safety shutdown occurs, Standby LED display reports the
cause by using the lightning patterns as indicated here.
The figure shows LED display when SHUTDOWN is caused by Balancer
Error. It repeats flashing for a specified number of times in 0.5sec/cycle and
has a 3 seconds interval of lighting off.
Note that a 3 seconds interval of lighting off is fixed regardless of abnormal state types.
Note that a 3 seconds interval of lighting off is fixed regardless of abnormal state types.
LED BLINKING CODES
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