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    Samsung syncmaster 2493hm doesn't work

    Hello,

    i have a bad Samsung SyncMaster 2493hm and i don't know how to fix it. I read many threads on this forum about this monitor but i still didn't got the monitor to work.
    When i switch the monitor on with power switch, nothing happens. The blue power LED don't light and pressing buttons on front panel makes nothing.
    The monitor has bn44-00195a power board. When i disassemble the monitor and connect the power board with the logic board and switch on the power switch i can measure 5.2V standby signal S_B and 0V PS_ON signal on connector CN851.
    On the logic board on connector CN702 (for flat cable to front panel power LED and buttons) i can measure:

    pin 1 = 0V
    pin 2 = 3.3V
    pin 3 = 3.3V
    pin 4 = 0V
    pin 5 = 3.3V

    But when i connect the flat cable to the connector CN702 then voltage on pin 3 drops to only 1V and the blue power LED don't light. So that i can't start the power supply with ON/OFF button on front panel.
    But if i short PS_ON with B_E when logic board is disconnected the power supply starts working. I can measure 24V, 5.4V. So i think the power supply is OK, but there is something wrong with the logic board. But i don't know what.

    The blue LED is OK, i tested it with multimeter through the flat cable.

    Do you have any ideas what to test or measure or something?

    thank you very much
    Richi
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    Re: Samsung syncmaster 2493hm doesn't work

    CN702 Pin1 is ground, Pin 5 is +3.3v, Pin 4 is LED, Pin2 is Key2 and Pin 3 is Key1, so you could have a bad keypad button on the Key1 line. Check the p-touch function board
    Last edited by R_J; 02-14-2021, 01:06 PM.

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      #3
      Re: Samsung syncmaster 2493hm doesn't work

      Hi,
      thanks for your suggestion. It looks like really something bad on the small front panel PCB. Probably the ADA04 IC.

      thank you

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