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3.3V
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
1. POWER
1.1.  The unit does not power on
YES YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
NO
Does the power indicator 
on the front panel ash in 
green when the power is 
turned on?
Has a fuse broken?
Does the power display on 
the front panel change to 
lighting in green after ap-
proximately 10 seconds?
Check the voltage of pins 6 
- 9 of CN712 on the DIGITAL 
PCB while the power display 
is ashing in green.
Disconnect the MAIN PCB connector (BN502).
Check the 
"
Protection History Display mode
"
 
(See 24 page)
The unit does not power on
Has a fuse broken?
Does the power indicator on 
the front panel ash in red 
when the power is turned on?
Is DC5V being supplied 
from the SMPS PCB (BN601) 
to the DIGITAL PCB?
See "1.2.Fuse is blown."
See "1.2.Fuse is blown."
Check the microprocessor ## circuit from 
CN751 in the DIGITAL PCB, and replace 
any faulty items.
To "
Protection 
History Display 
mode
"
(See 24 page)
Are any parts not fully con-
nected in the connectors that 
connect the PCBs?
Is DC5V output even when 
the connector (CN751) 
supplying power from the 
SMPS PCB  to the HDMI PCB 
is removed?
Check the circuits around 
the Microprocessor on the 
DIGITAL PCB and replace 
any faulty parts.
Check for breakages and short circuits 
in the circuits and parts between 
CN751 on the DIGITAL PCB and the 
microprocessor power supply and 
replace any faulty parts.
Connect the connectors cor-
rectly.
TO "6. SMPS"
(See 42 page)
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO NO
YES
Check for leaks and short 
circuits in the parts on the 
primary side. Replace any 
faulty parts.
Broken fuse
Check the rectier diode in 
the rectier circuit on the 
secondary side, and check 
the circuit for short circuits. 
Replace any faulty parts.
Replace the fuse after repair.
Check for short circuits between 
the regulator output terminal and 
GND in the power supply stabili-
zation circuit. Replace faulty parts 
if there is a short circuit.
1.2.  Fuse is blown