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December 5 2006 at 3:58 PM
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I am trying to locate the squematic for a tv Mitsubishi cs40507.The tuner works fine, has audio and on screen display but without video.It looks like an open video selector switch but where?
In adition I need the inverter for the lcd for a laptop Acer Travelmate 250 and for a Dell inspiron 8600.

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monitorpluse@hotmail.com

 
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Re: looking for parts

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December 6 2006, 9:03 AM 

1. CHECK IC6F01 PIN 8 (BLUE), PIN 6 GREEN, AND PIN 5 (RED) FOR 3VPP SIGNAL IF MISSING CONFIRM 3 VPP INPUTS AT PINS 1,2 AND 3, IF PRESENT. REPLACE IC6F01.

 
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looking for parts

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December 15 2006, 7:38 AM 

Thank for your help Frank, but where should I found that ic cause in the pip board #930c812 are three ic ic7001, 7002, 7003 but not that number, not in the main board or the input panel in the back.

 
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Re: looking for parts

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March 24 2007, 11:17 AM 

Check D982 C982

 
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PIP

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December 11 2006, 3:32 PM 

This looks like a clasic PIP board fail, see the attachment for the by pass and if you want to try the repair Opps could not upload so will e-mail

 
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pip

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December 15 2006, 7:40 AM 

Thank you Mike.This board is #930c812 not the number.If there is a way to by pass video let me know.

 
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same issue

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March 23 2007, 9:29 PM 

Could you email the bypass instructions for he same PIP board
Thanks
Fred Morris

 
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David (Sears Tech)
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December 15 2006, 2:00 PM 

c7001, PIP module. It is a coupling cap for the comp video signal. There may be other bad surface mount caps as well. Look for evidence of leaking electrolyte on the board. Be prepared for a real stink when the tip of your hot soldering iron hits the terminal if the bad cap!

Dave

 
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