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    #61
    Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

    That looks ok, but to make it easier, you might as well connect that connector at the power board end, disconnect it at main board and put the resistors in the exposed holes where PSON/VSON are (follow the wires...)
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      #62
      Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

      I heard a double click when I plugged the set in

      http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...ps0308f014.jpg

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        #63
        Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

        You should leave that 6 pin connector connected to control board. The 5V source comes from the main board connector; otherwise, it looks OK.
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          #64
          Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

          Sorry Tom, but the upper connector doesn't have a VS ON - have a look

          http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...psffac8379.jpg

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            #65
            Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

            Originally posted by fatcattara View Post
            Sorry Tom, but the upper connector doesn't have a VS ON - have a look

            http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...psffac8379.jpg
            EDIT: deleted due to me being a goose. Sorry Tom.
            Last edited by tw2005; 02-28-2014, 11:07 PM.

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              #66
              Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

              I assume you're trying to power the panel with the inbuilt test patterns with the mainboard isolated.

              If not, then disregard.

              This is for the the B450 but it'll be the same
              Logic Board Forced Operation
              • Step 1- With the Main PCB removed, short pins 1 & 5* on the 24P
              ribbon cable to the SMPS from the main PCB to turn the panel on.
              This will turn on the secondary voltages of the SMPS. Shorting the
              POWER ON connection to ground is the same as the power on from
              the power switch.
              • Step 2 - Carefully short pins 3 & 4 of the quad connector on the
              Logic PCB together. When the panel is powered on, the PDP will
              automatically “play” the internal test patterns stored on the Logic
              board that would normally be accessed only through the service
              menu. This will force the logic board into a loop where the internal
              test patterns will be displayed in sequence.
              • Step 3 - After the proper pins are shorted, apply power to the AC
              input. The TV will power up by itself and if all is well with the logic,
              X, Y buffers and address boards, the panel will “play” the test pattern
              loop. If everything looks normal the possible problem is the main
              board which is the only thing left not in the circuit.
              *ALWAYS check the service manual for the correct PS_ON and GND

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                #67
                Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

                Tom asked me this earlier:

                You want to unplug the main board power connector completely; this is the connector which hooks the main board to the power supply.
                Then connect one resistor between PS ON and GND, and one between VS ON and 5V standby. The power supply should turn on, indicated by one or two clicks. If it does, unplug it. Then apply the 4-3 jumper and see whether you get test patterns on the screen.


                The lower plug had the missing VSON, that's why I'm confused

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                  #68
                  Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

                  My set is a C430A

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                    #69
                    Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

                    Hang on, I've jumped in boots and all.

                    I just read the entire thread. I thought you were doing the forced operation but looks like you've done that and still have intermittent issues.

                    I'll see if I've got any docs on the C.

                    Sorry, just trying to help. Obviously Tom's trying eliminate something. probably a few hours away before being online in the UK.

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                      #70
                      Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

                      Thanks for trying to help mate

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                        #71
                        Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

                        I think this doc is what Tom has. Yeah so for all power to be on, PSON needs a low (grounded) VSON needs 3.3V(high) so that's why he's saying jump stdby 5V with a resistor to VSON to get the VS to turn on normally comes from the logic ctrl.

                        Yes , made an ass of my self.
                        Attached Files

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                          #72
                          Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

                          Originally posted by fatcattara View Post
                          Tom asked me this earlier:

                          You want to unplug the main board power connector completely; this is the connector which hooks the main board to the power supply.
                          Then connect one resistor between PS ON and GND, and one between VS ON and 5V standby. The power supply should turn on, indicated by one or two clicks. If it does, unplug it. Then apply the 4-3 jumper and see whether you get test patterns on the screen.


                          The lower plug had the missing VSON, that's why I'm confused
                          Actually, reading this again slowly, it does sound like you're going to do the forced operation test but VSON is on the connector to the logic ctrl. So if he's getting you to confirm clicks and the jumper 4-3 then CN802 will need to be connected to the logic ctrl.

                          The procedure is at the top left , page 3. Essentially the same as what as I copied earlier.

                          You know you can always just do the test as per the guide and see if it works in which case proves everything except the main board.

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                            #73
                            Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

                            Looks like this is an earlier model where you do not need to jump VSON - my error.
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                              #74
                              Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

                              With the resistor in, it clicks several times (cycles); once I remove them and restore it won't power up

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                                #75
                                Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

                                Did you put the jumper on pins 3-4? Also do you get any light from the control board?
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                                  #76
                                  Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

                                  Jumper was placed and the green LED flashed on as the relays clicked (5x) and remained off after that

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                                    #77
                                    Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

                                    Hmm, can you show a picture of how it is connected up now? That is very odd...
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                                      #78
                                      Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

                                      http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...ps9ec135fb.jpg

                                      http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...ps673322d5.jpg

                                      http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...psbb16e5cf.jpg

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                                        #79
                                        Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

                                        That looks OK... so odd that's not working. Presuming PS ON etc is correct but have no reason to doubt it isn't... So do you have a working digital multimeter to check some voltages?
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                                          #80
                                          Re: Samsung 42" Plasma PN42C450B1D

                                          I have a feeling that I tried this with my C450 with a bad Xmain and the relays cycled a number of time then quit. Can't be 100% but sounds familiar.

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