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Check and replace damaged component/s at its horizontal scan output section circuit. Check the LOT (Line Output Transformer) too for damage. Replace the horizontal scan output transistor. Check the input voltage to LOT. If the voltage is absent check the feeder resistor; if any. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Viewing it in "Mosaic" or "Magazine" will make surf easy. Surf the site with patience. Pull up older posts. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
Sansui.. Funai made?? Most Funai sets are identical. Find a diagram for a similar TV. Or.. Google the part# of the output IC. The datasheet should contain application data, including a basic schematic of the vertical cicuit.
Circuit dagrams are in PDF, and cannot include by this window. If you wish to get some details, check the site linked here. Pull up older posts. Check the site in 'Mosaic' view. It will make search easy. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
Which model TV and which model sound bar do you have? Some Sansui TVs have a coaxial digital audio port and a 3.5 mm headphone port; this is true for the SLED2480. Some of the smallest Sansui TVs may only have a headphone out option or no audio output. These jacks will be on the back or the side depending on the model. For some Sansui models, these will be easiest to see when you put the TV on its face (on a clean soft surface) and look next to the base of the TV.
The Philips CSS2123B/F7 has a digital coaxial port, a digital optical port and RCA analog inputs on the back of the unit. It also has a 3.5 mm input on the right side for connection with auxiliary devices (like a headphone out). Other models may have different ports.
Thus the cables you need will depend on the specifics of your devices; similarly the locations of the ports will depend on the models. If your TV only has a headphone out and the soundbar has analog audio inputs, you will probably want a 3.5 mm to RCA audio adapter. There are several options depending on whether you want to use an 3.5 mm audio cable or an RCA audio between the TV and the soundbar. (Pick a cable and then get the adapter to plug into either the TV (M 3.5 mm to RCA FF) or the soundbar (2 RCA MM to 3.5 mm F).) There are 3.5 mm M to RCA MM cables as well.
If your TV has an digital audio outputs, get the correct cable (optical or coaxial) and connect that to the port on the sound bar and TV.
Please add a comment with the model of your TV and soundbar for specific information. I hope this helps.
The maunals you seek can be found at the link I have included below. But you will have to locate your Model Number on the back of the TV. The manuals also cose $4.99 each.
have a sansui tv with a date of sept 2002 i bought the tv because it was on sale and have since lost the reciepts. anyways , no i need the tv and when powered up there is no picture but the sound comes on fine. i turnd it upside down and beat it and shook it and the pic came on for a min only to turn back off in 5-6 minutes. help. oh and i dont have electrical or circuit knowledge but willing to change a bulb or fuse.
as you say that sound is ok and picture also comes some time so please check loose contact in luminance section of chroma ic .
weak signal may cause rolling and intermittant picture problem for that checkloose near antena socket
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