SOURCE: JVC AV-48WP30 48 in. Rear Projection
this is the raw research for this that I have found. It seems like the most likely culprit for this is the stk chips on the convergence board (JVC didn't put nearly enough heat sink compound on should be a small layer all the way across they put on a couple dabs) I hear tale you can check this out by disconnecting the convergence board and turning on the set . only go after the convergence board from the front (behind the speaker grill is another panel, the convergence card is right behind there) there is a sneak circuit which will kick in possibly destroying at least the dvi input and mabie more if the set is powered on with the back removed and you didn't put a jumper in the right place or cover over a hole in the back of the dvi module (supposidly to keep people from hacking movies, like there arn't easier ways to do that if you really wanted to). if that doesnt fix it then I have found several other possibilities but I am now a few hundred miles from the tv that I was working on so havent had a chance to try this out:
No. The CRT driver ICs are prone to shorting and cause this symptom (I just had one with those very symptoms and the green CRT driver IC was shorted). Disconnecting the CRT board does not clear the short on the board. Often then is a small burn mark on the CRT board under the affected IC (but not always). The IC should be a TDA6111Q. Be sure to note the proper position
of the IC as it should face with the letters TOWARD the heat sink!!!!
Larry, Check the CRT driver ICs on each of the CRT boards.
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Hi Guys, I don`t see many JVC`s and don`t have the print for this AV48WP30, went out this morning and as customer claimed on phone when you plug set in and turn on it makes a loud thump thump in both speakers 20-30 times then relay clicks, the thump stops, and blue idiot light on front goes dim/bright, dim/bright, have to unplug set to start this same scenario over again. Never develops HV or audio, Will order the service manual today, but would like to know if anyone has seen this before (should say "heard" this before)
I would disconnect each crt board and hv lead one at a time and try. Have seen several bad tubes on that model. The only other problem I have seen on that set is bad convergence amps, however that doesn't cause shutdown.
Perry Bower
Electric Medic
From Tech Repair CD:
JVC\AV48WP74\just went click*click*click when turned on Video drive IC (IC1101) on the red CRT module
shorted. It looked like bad solder on the B+ was the cause
Frequently Used Top Five Repair Parts by symptom code
MODEL NUMBER : AV48WP30 - TV
SYMPTOM CODE : DEAD
TOP FIVE PARTS :
2SC5552-RL
2SC5904-RL
QQH0113-002
STR-F6629B/F7
STK392-110
Above from JVC Web site, also I have seen shorted video drive IC's on the crt boards short and cause this symptom. Try unplugging the 200 volt source to the crt boards and see it the set powers up and stays on. There is a B+ relay which supplies 130 Volts to the horizontal output circuit. Is this relay energizing? I takes about five seconds after the power is turned on for it to energize. If a short is detected on the 130 volt line the blue power lamp on the front will do what you describe and the relay will pulse on and off. (David)
Symptom:
Non-functional Digital Input
Solution:
1. Power off the unit
2. Disconnect the digital input if it is connected
3. Remove the rear cover
4. On the digital input module, using a shorting pin (PC type) or a
jumper, short Pin 1 and Pin 2 of the
SB connector
5. Power on the unit
6. Unplug the unit and remove the shorting pin or the jumper
7. Re-attach the unit’s rear cover
8. Power on the unit, and input the digital source
SOURCE: HDMI input failure
Hey guys, had the same problem. Found this solution on the web. Worked for me.
JVC HDMI Port Fix
Turn the TV on, and enter the Service Menu. Select 2 for Self Check. Then turn the TV off, and after the fan turns off, unplug the power cord. Reconnect the power cord, turn the TV on, and the HDMI port is reenabled.
Here’s how to get to Service Menu:
Before entering the SERVICE MENU, confirm that the setting
of TV/CATV SW of the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT is at the
"TV" side and the setting of VCR/DVD SW of the REMOTE
CONTROL UNIT is at the "VCR" side. If the switches have not
been properly set, you cannot enter the SERVICE MENU.
1) Press [SLEEP TIMER] key and while the indication of
SLEEP TIMER 0 MIN is being displayed, press
[DISPLAY] key and [VIDEO STATUS] key (Fig.2)
simultaneously.
2) The SERVICE MENU screen of Fig.1 is displayed.
3) Verify what to set in the SERVICE MENU, and set
whatever is necessary (Fig.1).
Refer to the SERVICE ADJUSTMENT for setting.
4) Press the [BACK] key to return the SERVICE MENU.
This should work.
SOURCE: JVC Model No. HD-61Z456 Screen is completely Green
Sounds like the green tube is shot, tap on the green board see if theres a loose connection, with something hard plastic
SOURCE: HDMI no longer working
JVC AV-48P575 HDMI reset procedure:
1. Unplug HDMI cable from tv.
2. Unplug the tv.
3. Remove the rear (low) back cover.
4. Find the 6 pins on the board of the HDMI module and shortcut the pins no.1 and no.2 using a jumper(i use an old hard drive jumper).That's the higher to pins if you can't see the number.
5. Put back the rear cover.
6. Plug the tv.
7. Turn on the tv.
8. Unplug the tv(without tunrning it off).
9. Remove the back cover.
10. Remove the jumper on the pins 1 and 2.
11. Put back the rear cover.
12. Plug the tv and you're done.
SOURCE: 52G786 ATSC Tuner no longer works
I have the same exact model tv...Love it...ATSC tuners is in definition an Analog tuner. As the broadcasting companies change over to Digital broadcasting before the deadline in Febuary 2009 more and more local or Non-Digital chanels are becoming obsolete. You would have to purchase a converter box for your tv if your not planning on getting cable. Another way to gois if you have an old cable line running through you house (no incomming cable) plug you tv into that jack. That also acts as a antenna. The sweet part of all this is that your tv do have a QAM tuner or Digital tuner built in just need that digital antenna to pair it up.
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