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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpWZTnAXbLg
Dec 30, 2013 - Uploaded by Pet Rock's Garage
This video covers how to fix a Panasonic 42" Plasma TV model TH-42PX600U that has vertical distorted ...
Not good. You may have a tab failure. A repair shop may be able to diagnose and repair this, but most likely the lcd panel is broken. The panel is the most expensive part of flat tv's. A new panel will cost more than a used tv.
It sounds like an Intergrated Circuit (IC) has fried. Even on a good day, this is not something you can attack at home. As a tech (and as an owner of that model samsung), I'd need a map & tools to know what's going on. Your best bet in this situation is to contact Samsung and let them recommend an authorized service center in your area. Sorry I can't be of more help, but this is a rather serious problem.
when I turn off and then Turn on after 10 minutes the TV notwork(by using remote or touch button). I try to disconnect power supply andthen reconnect and waiting a couple of minutes and turn on but no work (nosound and black desktop) .I repeat this procedure many times so some timework and sometimes not work. please help me to solve this problem
only horizontal line
it is a vertical section failure.
caution
keep brightnenn as low as possible till it is rectified & you put on tv before it this just to avoid screen burn.
solution
1 check for loose contact or crack print or loose deflection coil connector.
2 check supply to vertical section.
3 check vertical ic.
4 vertical (50)Hz signalto vertical section.
good luck
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