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Polaroid FLM-4201 42 in. LCD Television Questions & Answers
Screen goes black, still have audio
I first changed the 220uf capacitor with no luck. I flipped the BURN switch to on and the set has been working great for a week now. Daughter left it on for about 20 hours overnight with no problem. Anybody have an idea what those 4 tiny switches are for? I have heard these type of switches called "dip switches". They are tiny white switches in a yellow block on the lower left side of the upper circuit board. The top one was labled 40", the next one down was labled 46", the 3rd one was 4 letters "EW" something I think, and then the bottom one was labled "BURN".
12/5/2012 4:45:31 AM •
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on Dec 05, 2012
Poloriod tlx-04244b sceen will not come on
if their is a sound with totally black screen the cause would be either inverter board get bad or the screen back light was damaged. if just a white screen, you can noticed by looking at the dark room. then the cause would be bad t-con board. just let me know if it can help you can ask further solution thanks for consulting through fixya.
11/4/2012 12:52:38 PM •
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on Nov 04, 2012
I have the same problem
I didn't but the control box,but found 2 caps inside it on the power board and replaced them both 10uf 450V.It fixed my problem
5/21/2012 7:19:49 AM •
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on May 21, 2012
42 inch screen
Did you measure diagonally from corner to corner? This is usually how all manufacturers quote screen size. Hope this helps
4/16/2012 7:20:18 PM •
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on Apr 16, 2012
Polaroid tlx-04240b loses picture
I'm very appreciate to jranada's solution, my tv gets new life.
It's very simple to fix the problem to everyone.
My tv capacitor was not the problem.
I hope this will help everybody.
9/5/2011 9:09:55 PM •
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on Sep 05, 2011
I have a polaroid TLX-04240B . \r\nScreen is
Black screen canbe caused by bad T-CON board, main board, 24vdc power supply, backlight inverter board. Please my guide get more ideas on what to look for inside.
First, look at the screen in darkened room to see if you can see any slight glow from the screen, if it does, then the problem can be the T-CON (not getting the 12vdc) or the main logic board not feeding the signals to the T-CON board.
if not, next place to check will be the power supply module, make sure it has 24vdc which is required by the backlight inverter to work, the reason for not having 24vdc can be from bad DC filter caps (leaking/bulging top, high ESR) or short circuits in the inverter board which will cause the 24vdc supply to go into shutdown mode, so you may have to disconnect the power cable that feed the inverter board to see if the 24vdc will work without the inverter board hookup, you will need to apply about 3~4 amp of load to the 24vdc to make sure it can handle that. There are fuses on the backlight inverter boards also. So there is some troubleshooting you will have to do to find out the causes of the problem you are having.
If you are going to DIY and have proper tools, electronics knowledge, and know safety precaution then please read on:
Please see my basic troubleshooting guide here:
http://www.fixya.com/support/r5093881-lcd_flat_panel_tv_troubleshooting_guide
Failed TV and Monitors: http://s807.photobucket.com/home/budm/allalbums
Learn about bad caps: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague
Parts: www.shopjimmy.com
Capacitors kit: http://lcdalternatives.auctivacommerce.com/Default.aspx he can make you a set of caps.
11/6/2010 12:56:55 AM •
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on Nov 06, 2010
I am attempting to attach a Samsung Sound Bar to
Connect the audio out RCA jacks (white and red) on the TV to the white and red RCA input jacks on the sound bar for analog stereo sound or connect the black digital audio output jack (typically optical) on the TV rear panel to the sound bar's optical digital audio input jack for surround sound. Use an optical cable. There may be some user settings on the TV for audio.
8/12/2010 8:09:25 PM •
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on Aug 12, 2010
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