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Equipment Repairs => LCD TV forum => Topic started by: chrissie jones on April 24, 2014,12:45:15
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Got this set comming tomorrow..ladies says it comes on with sound and just blue screen only..any one Got anything on this please..Thanx Chris...
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Hi Chrissie,
Maybe no video input - usual for a blue screen - try pushing in the Scart plug if set is used on Sky, otherwise, no idea at all - Chris.
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Thanx for getting back to me turnip
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wouldn't it best to get tv in front of you first, just a thought
shaun
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It's here mate
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So, is it going to Blue Mute (blue background with no signal)? Means the backlight LEDs are working. Check the power supply outputs. If the volts are normal, 12V, 3.5V etc,then look at the T-Con (open fuse maybe).
Is this one of those smart tvs with all the bells and whistles? Any OSD? unfortunately you need the LG service remote to check panel via test patterns. As that sage Turnip suggested, it may have to detect an input to produce a display.
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And do not forget to circulate the cure ??????
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I shall sparky....
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Hi Bruce,
Would an O/C T-con fuse result in a blue screen ?
Gather Blue mute is generated by the main board with no signal, to indicate this condition.
Not so much a Sage, more the humble Turnip.
Great to see Quuq mails with considerable humour and near perfect English all round - Chris.
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Aye Aye to the English, Turnip......spellcheck would be handy. Correct about blue mute but a very muted blue screen may result if the T-Con is knackered. Chrissie is not very forthcoming with his fault description or initial diagnostics...........maybe it's to keep us circulating on our toes. No offence, Chrissie, merely jesting. A tad of sage might make the turnip more palatable.
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If I had the time,I would..very busy.Thanx for your comment oz
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Hi Bruce,
Just a Turnip, you could well be a Quuq Sage, but you have serious competition from Quuq Super Heros, who can't spell and have troubles expressing - well, most anything.
Bruce fer me, as you go for both Dickens and Shakespere - Real Cool LCD Dudes - Chris
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Situation as Mr. Micawber would have described it:
Annual income, twenty pounds, annual expenditure, nineteen pounds, nineteen shillings and six pence.
Your needy quid is most elusive. Hence need for humble turnip.
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Hi Bruce,
Really well said, feel myself on a Yarmouth beach, Well, I was born there, but never re-discovered Peggotty.
Noticed however, back in the 60's that there were DUKW's in the locality, that Dickens never mentioned.
Guess real folks will have trouble with DUKW's - Admit have a full fist-full of docs.
6 Litre straight 6 engine, and too many other features to list - though I could.
Micawber is me - but still penniless, as a Norfolk chap.
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Hi Bruce,
Didn't think bother to mention differences between Peggotty and DUCW's, as real folks don't bother read anything these-days.
Norfolk is still pretty nifty - Chris.
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Don't need all this at the moment boys....having trouble with foster daughter
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I thought t'was agreed........"Don't mention the war". Guess turnips were in vogue in them days to bolster needy rations.
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Hi Bruce,
Guess you've been watching Fawlty Towers again, Recall that when evacuated, my family folks dug for victory, where I was discovered under a bush, a mere embrio Turnip.
Potted on, after the war and in good compost.
Suspect we should return to Chrissie's problems, as tellies can be fun, but daughters (even of any sort) are always a problem - Chris.
PS - Can't quite recall what the fault was - Getting old.
Checked back and it's Blue mute - Go to start.