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Some sort of signal is being detected because when the backlight turns of after 30-40 seconds, if I toggle the monitor output on my laptop that is connected to the 2405fpw the backlight turns back on again.
1) Does your laptop wallpaper show up on the lcd?
2) If not, is the screen just white?
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Wrt to post #27, can you get a picture of what is going on so we can see? Make sure a computer is hooked up to it.
Last edited by retiredcaps; 06-27-2012, 11:13 PM.
Reason: Make sure a computer is hooked up to it.
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Nothing shows on the LCD. The screen is a greyish black, the backlight is on because I can see the ccfl lit. Here is a pic of the monitor, its hard to see ( I was holding it up) but it shows the lights and buttons working at the bottom and the screen backlight on.
4) Are you using known working computer and VGA/DVI cable?
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4) Are you using known working computer and VGA/DVI cable?
Yes to all. As I mentioned the On Screen Menu does not display. I have a second 2405fpw and the OSM displays when you press the menu button regardless of it receiving a video signal (computer off).
I have a second 2405fpw and the OSM displays when you press the menu button regardless of it receiving a video signal (computer off)
Not all monitors have that feature which is why we always ask for a computer to be hooked up.
Can we get an overall backside shot of the lcd? I can't quite tell the relationship of all the boards with the different orientations. I would like to see how all the boards are connected to each other.
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Hi - in each corner of the main board there is a F1 to F4 designation are there any fuses there or is it just a fixing point? Also on the Power Supply there is an Orange pico torpedo fuse - has that been checked. I dont know much about circuits so its just a case of see a fuse check it. There are also 2 on the inverter board. Can you do a close up pic of the L shaped board - just for completeness.
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Also can you do a pic of the back of the main board if there are any component on it.
The F1-F4 boxes are not fixing points. Its odd, they are just square boxes. Not sure exactly what they are.
I didn't check the torpedo fuse, but I thought if the display is turning on and all button functions work, then the issue would not be power related on the power supply?
The L shaped board is just the USB/Media card dock. It's not part of the main board circuitry. If you still want a pic, I will need to take one.
Nothing shows on the LCD. The screen is a greyish black, the backlight is on because I can see the ccfl lit. Here is a pic of the monitor, its hard to see ( I was holding it up) but it shows the lights and buttons working at the bottom and the screen backlight on.
BTW is this considered a white screen? Only the backlight is on.
0.34V at the T-CON fuse, means the T-CON is not getting the voltage for it to run.
Please verify of what I think the connections are.
We need to find that switched transistor that supplies the B+ to the T-CON fuse.
OK please bare with me, I'm not sure how to check this. I hooked up the DMM in OHM mode with the monitor off to each one of the pins and the other end on the FUSE and most of them read 0.
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