t.v. volume remains static.
Panasonic t.v., TC 20RA10LP.I replaced the audio ic ,an7523n,and the
t.v now has sound but the sound/volume remains at one pitch. whenever I press the volume button whether up/down the volume remains same but whenever it reaches 0 on the volume display on the screen you won't hear the volume. what is wrong here ? N:B There is no bridges across the ic pins. |
t.v. volume remains static.
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... NB: There is no bridges across the IC pins. 1. The new chip is defective. --or-- 2. This problem existed before you replaced the chip. --or-- 3. You damaged something when you removed the old chip or soldered in the new one. --or-- 4. There really is a solder bridge across two of the IC pins (or elsewhere). Always keep in mind what Sherlock Holmes said. |
t.v. volume remains static.
William Sommerwerck wrote:
wrote in message ... NB: There is no bridges across the IC pins. 1. The new chip is defective. --or-- 2. This problem existed before you replaced the chip. --or-- 3. You damaged something when you removed the old chip or soldered in the new one. --or-- 4. There really is a solder bridge across two of the IC pins (or elsewhere). Always keep in mind what Sherlock Holmes said. Quite so. "Madam, I need you to remain calm. Trust me, I'm a professional and beneath this pillow lies the key to my release." --Winston |
t.v. volume remains static.
On Aug 29, 9:55*am, wrote:
*Panasonic t.v., TC 20RA10LP.I replaced the audio ic ,an7523n,and the t.v *now has sound but the sound/volume remains at one pitch. *whenever I press *the volume button whether up/down the volume remains same but whenever it *reaches 0 on the volume display on the screen you won't hear the volume. *what is wrong here ? * N:B *There is no bridges across the ic pins. Look for a voltage variation on pin 9(DC VOL) as you turn volume up and down. The new IC seems to be working else it wouldn't mute at volume zero. Google groupers have brains too. Jango |
t.v. volume remains static.
"jango2" wrote in message ... On Aug 29, 9:55 am, wrote: Panasonic t.v., TC 20RA10LP.I replaced the audio ic ,an7523n,and the t.v now has sound but the sound/volume remains at one pitch. whenever I press the volume button whether up/down the volume remains same but whenever it reaches 0 on the volume display on the screen you won't hear the volume. what is wrong here ? N:B There is no bridges across the ic pins. Look for a voltage variation on pin 9(DC VOL) as you turn volume up and down. The new IC seems to be working else it wouldn't mute at volume zero. Google groupers have brains too. Jango Some Panasonics in the past were very critical of factory-original IC's. I once had a Pan portable as a test set in the workshop. It had a failed field chip when it first became mine. I recall replacing it with one of the same basic number out of the stock drawer, but the set never did work right, with all sorts of beam limiter problems as the brightness of scenes varied. Eventually, on the advice of a colleague who'd come across this before, I ordered in a genuine replacement from Pan. After fitting this, it worked just fine. Arfa |
t.v. volume remains static.
jango2 wrote: Google groupers have brains too. Is that a new feature for Google Groups? ;-) -- You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense. |
t.v. volume remains static.
On Sep 1, 6:18*pm, "Arfa Daily" wrote:
"jango2" wrote in message ... On Aug 29, 9:55 am, wrote: *Panasonic t.v., TC 20RA10LP.I replaced the audio ic ,an7523n,and the t.v *now has sound but the sound/volume remains at one pitch. *whenever I press *the volume button whether up/down the volume remains same but whenever it *reaches 0 on the volume display on the screen you won't hear the volume. *what is wrong here ? * N:B *There is no bridges across the ic pins. Look for a voltage variation on pin 9(DC VOL) as you turn volume up and down. The new IC seems to be working else it wouldn't mute at volume zero. Google groupers have brains too. Jango Some Panasonics in the past were very critical of factory-original IC's. I once had a Pan portable as a test set in the workshop. It had a failed field chip when it first became mine. I recall replacing it with one of the same basic number out of the stock drawer, but the set never did work right, with all sorts of beam limiter problems as the brightness of scenes varied. Eventually, on the advice of a colleague who'd come across this before, I ordered in a genuine replacement from Pan. After fitting this, it worked just fine. Arfa Chinese fakes and near equivalents printed on to meet unavailable requirements, it's already tough for us with component sizes being shrunk down to mils, dealing with this crap from the unscrupulous Chinese puts a dent in your wallet. |
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