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Provides on-line product support using CTN links for product information, getting started, manuals, FAQs, and software.
Details various side and rear connections for the TV set.
Details safety regulations and precautions to be followed during repair procedures.
Highlights critical warnings and cautionary notes for service technicians.
Guidance on handling BGA devices and temperature profiles.
Illustrates cable routing and dressing within the 40" 8000 series chassis.
Instructions for the removal of assemblies and the panel.
Instructions to re-assemble the TV set, executing processes in reverse order.
Discusses measuring signals, using test patterns via ComPair, and determining defective parts.
Explains Service Default Mode (SDM), Service Alignment Mode (SAM), and Customer Service Mode (CSM).
Details the purpose of SDM for pre-defined settings and overriding SW protections.
Information on accessing and using the SAM menu for alignments and option settings.
Purpose and activation of CSM for identifying TV status and diagnosing complaints.
Explains how error codes are buffered, logged, and removed from the list after operation.
Provides an overview of error codes, their monitored status, device, and defective board.
Explains the blinking LED procedure for LAYER 1 and LAYER 2 errors.
Provides methods to activate CSM or SDM to display error codes via the blinking front LED.
Discusses protections related to supplies and safety check mechanisms, monitored by standby microprocessor or MIPS.
Discusses protections related to supplies and safety check mechanisms, monitored by standby microprocessor or MIPS.
Explains input power, voltage splitting, and the function of various regulators and protection circuits.
Provides guidelines for Uart logging, possible cases, and startup in Jett Mode.
Importance of checking the display option code number in SAM after SSB replacement for correct performance.
Step-by-step instructions for SSB exchange, including ESD protection, data upload/download, and software updates.
Describes the automatic upgrade process when no major problem exists.
Specifies conditions for performing electrical adjustments, including power supply, temperature, and probe requirements.
Outlines the procedure for setting correct options and storing aligned values in SAM.
Instructions for setting picture parameters and performing white point alignment via SAM.
Explains microprocessor communication with I2C ICs and the need for correct IC addressing.
Notes that individual option settings cannot be changed from 2011 onwards, requiring option codes.
Refers to the rear cover sticker for correct option code information.
Explains how alternative BOMs can result in different display or power supply codes, affecting Option codes.
Details the importance of resetting the NVM on a repaired SSB and setting service type and production code.
Guidance on identifying the correct ordering number (12nc) for a replacement SSB.
Describes power supplies as black boxes for service and the procedure for replacing defective boards or fuses.
Describes power supplies as black boxes for service and the procedure for replacing defective boards or fuses.
Presents a comprehensive block diagram of the TV's internal architecture and signal flow.
Details the power supply lines and voltage distribution within the chassis.
Provides on-line product support using CTN links for product information, getting started, manuals, FAQs, and software.
Details various side and rear connections for the TV set.
Details safety regulations and precautions to be followed during repair procedures.
Highlights critical warnings and cautionary notes for service technicians.
Guidance on handling BGA devices and temperature profiles.
Illustrates cable routing and dressing within the 40" 8000 series chassis.
Instructions for the removal of assemblies and the panel.
Instructions to re-assemble the TV set, executing processes in reverse order.
Discusses measuring signals, using test patterns via ComPair, and determining defective parts.
Explains Service Default Mode (SDM), Service Alignment Mode (SAM), and Customer Service Mode (CSM).
Details the purpose of SDM for pre-defined settings and overriding SW protections.
Information on accessing and using the SAM menu for alignments and option settings.
Purpose and activation of CSM for identifying TV status and diagnosing complaints.
Explains how error codes are buffered, logged, and removed from the list after operation.
Provides an overview of error codes, their monitored status, device, and defective board.
Explains the blinking LED procedure for LAYER 1 and LAYER 2 errors.
Provides methods to activate CSM or SDM to display error codes via the blinking front LED.
Discusses protections related to supplies and safety check mechanisms, monitored by standby microprocessor or MIPS.
Discusses protections related to supplies and safety check mechanisms, monitored by standby microprocessor or MIPS.
Explains input power, voltage splitting, and the function of various regulators and protection circuits.
Provides guidelines for Uart logging, possible cases, and startup in Jett Mode.
Importance of checking the display option code number in SAM after SSB replacement for correct performance.
Step-by-step instructions for SSB exchange, including ESD protection, data upload/download, and software updates.
Describes the automatic upgrade process when no major problem exists.
Specifies conditions for performing electrical adjustments, including power supply, temperature, and probe requirements.
Outlines the procedure for setting correct options and storing aligned values in SAM.
Instructions for setting picture parameters and performing white point alignment via SAM.
Explains microprocessor communication with I2C ICs and the need for correct IC addressing.
Notes that individual option settings cannot be changed from 2011 onwards, requiring option codes.
Refers to the rear cover sticker for correct option code information.
Explains how alternative BOMs can result in different display or power supply codes, affecting Option codes.
Details the importance of resetting the NVM on a repaired SSB and setting service type and production code.
Guidance on identifying the correct ordering number (12nc) for a replacement SSB.
Describes power supplies as black boxes for service and the procedure for replacing defective boards or fuses.
Describes power supplies as black boxes for service and the procedure for replacing defective boards or fuses.
Presents a comprehensive block diagram of the TV's internal architecture and signal flow.
Details the power supply lines and voltage distribution within the chassis.












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