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Equipment Repairs => LCD TV forum => Topic started by: davenjax on November 27, 2010,10:32:38

Title: samsung le32r87bd slow picture
Post by: davenjax on November 27, 2010,10:32:38
hi all bought this one on the understanding it was sound but no pic ..... except the real fault was slow moving smeary picture .replaced tcon with no change .any ideas greatly appreciated .also how do i access service mode .cheers .dave
Title: Re: samsung le32r87bd slow picture
Post by: Turnip on November 27, 2010,13:28:18
Hi D/J,

Only had this on LG/Phil 26 where the pic action was a week after the sound - crap Philips screen but - but still curious with a 32 - not met it yet  - Chris
Title: Re: samsung le32r87bd slow picture
Post by: davenjax on November 27, 2010,14:16:46
hi chris im guessing you suspected the screen in your case then .i cant get my head around the screen being faulty as the symptoms indicate a faulty tcon but as iv replaced with a known good tcon with no effect must admit im stumped here
Title: Re: samsung le32r87bd slow picture
Post by: michael first on November 27, 2010,15:16:32
Hi DJ,
yes it's the screen itself as unbelievable as it seems;it happened to me.
Title: Re: samsung le32r87bd slow picture
Post by: davenjax on November 27, 2010,16:01:57
cheers michael just needed that nudge to believe it. appreciated did you replace your  screen or scrap it ?rgds dave
Title: Re: samsung le32r87bd slow picture
Post by: Turnip on November 28, 2010,13:26:50
Hi Folks,

Hoping for thoughts from notable Quuqers explaining that picture delay - seems rather odd, who can explain a lengthy picture delay caused by the screen   ?     Awful curious - Chris.
Title: Re: samsung le32r87bd slow picture
Post by: In_Focus on November 30, 2010,16:39:26
See this a lot with mainly LTA320WT-L05 panels. Sometimes thumping the screen bezel restores normal pics for a short time. Tried reflowing the top & side pcb's but never been able to cure it, the first time I saw this I expected it to be the T-con. :dubbio:

Service mode on most Samsungs is as follows;

Put the set in standby then press the following remote functions: INFO, MENU, MUTE, POWER ON
Title: Re: samsung le32r87bd slow picture
Post by: davenjax on December 01, 2010,08:45:12
thanks bud very useful info .must admit i thought it was tcon figured i had an easy job for a change but no typicaly .dave
Title: Re: samsung le32r87bd slow picture
Post by: Diode on February 27, 2011,16:11:24
I did not believe this could be a screen lcd panel fault, so I replaced all panels into a diffrent unit
and the fault was cured.....LCD panel to blame...had this twice so far...... :03:
Title: Re: samsung le32r87bd slow picture
Post by: davenjax on February 27, 2011,18:54:39
hi .yeah it breaks the heart to realise its the lcd .but am still curious as to why it goes slow motion ??? the great samsung mystery i guess .dave
Title: Re: samsung le32r87bd slow picture
Post by: TellyFun on April 07, 2011,21:32:17
We see plenty of duff screens,its worth pressing along the top edge of the screen on the right hand side,you can in most cases replicate the fault and even cure it if you press hard enough,what happens is the micro connecters lift of due to heat,these cant be put back on ,but sometimes you can pack some rubber strips between the screen and the metal frame this applies enough pressure just to keep it working,its one hell of a bodge but seems to cure some of them.
Title: Re: samsung le32r87bd slow picture
Post by: davenjax on April 08, 2011,03:04:44
great tip mate will remember that one many thanks .dave
Title: Re: samsung le32r87bd slow picture
Post by: SUPER8 on April 09, 2011,05:45:04
expanding foam will sometimes cure this problem.
J
Title: Re: samsung le32r87bd slow picture
Post by: mulja on April 09, 2011,07:27:56
expanding foam will sometimes cure this problem.
J

To super8

Can post some pictures where to put the foam?
Title: Re: samsung le32r87bd slow picture
Post by: TellyFun on April 09, 2011,15:54:11
 :57:hell foam?,that would be a hell of a risk,if we are talking about expanding foam that would be leathal,the best stuff to use is that rubber stuff you get behind and on top of heatsinks,you see lots of it on t-con boards ,grey stuff,i guess now thats what you mean rather than the expanding foam :57: