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CEP3024D00 / SANYO [TV]
The EURAS repair tip database for professional technicians and service engineers
supplies the following faults for CEP3024D00 / SANYO.
List of fault symptoms:
- HT voltage low and no regulation.
- Bright raster. Flyback lines. (service info for SANYO -CEP3024D00)
- AGC adjustment.
- Colour adjustment.
- Line output transistor Q432 (2SD1649) continuously fails.
- Slow start-up. (CEP3024D00 tips)
- Ragged verticals.
- Purity adjustment.
- Tuning display width adjustment.
- Picture reduced to 10cm in the centre of the screen.
- HV check.
- Focus adjustment.
- Variations in picture size according to level of picture luminance.
- Dark picture. No colour.
- Line output transistor continuously fails.
- No functions. (CEP3024D00 tip from SANYO)
- Vertical collapse.
- Only vertical line.
- Dead.
- Chopper transistor S/C all the time with start on.
- Starts up in standby, then goes back into standby.
- Switches to standby. after a few seconds.
- Video detector adjustment.
- PSU doesn't start-up.
- Starts up then stops after 5 sec.
- Vertical size adjustment.
- Starts up correctly. Sound and picture present for 5 sec, then goes into standby. Green lines during the first seconds.
- Greyscale and tracking adjustment.
- Intermittent picture blanking.
- No function, loud whistle sound.
- No start-up from standby.
- Can not be switched on. LED flashes.
- HT high at approx 180V.
- Stuck in standby.
- One third from top of screen has severe field cramp.
- White picture. Sometimes picture appears but only chroma.
- Goes into standby after 5 seconds.
- Line transistor blows repeatedly.
- No picture. Audio OK .
- Line output transistor S/C.
- Blank screen.
- No picture. Stripes in picture.
- Horizontal centre adjustment.
- Tripping.
- Sub-brightness adjustment.
- Distorted vertical linearity on top of screen.
- No output from chopper power supply.
- Power supply adjustment. (service info for SANYO -CEP3024D00)
- No audio. OK via SCART . (service info for SANYO -CEP3024D00)
- Excessive brightness. Flyback lines.
- Vertical foldover at bottom.
- Line output transistor fails repeatedly.
With help of this list a solution is found often when SANYO CEP3024D00 fails.
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Additionally to repairtips or service information CEP3024D00 is linked to 8 components (IC's and/or transformers) in the Tectra
database, through which you can identify electrical compatibilities (crossreferences) in
appliances.
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Chassis information is available (which chassis is built in into CEP3024D00 ).
EURAS system also knows 21 appliances having the same chassis as CEP3024D00 and can easily list them.
In the repair discussion pinboard for CEP3024D00 there are 3 replies to questions asked about 1 different repair problems. With access to EURAS you can all read them or enter your own questions and get help for CEP3024D00 from EURAS technicians or other users.
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Last updated: 01. Dec 2008 21:58:28 MET, doccode ISO9002AS168EKA200805C EURASMOP
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