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Samsung LN-S4695D 46 in. LCD HDTV Questions & Answers
Vertical Lines and Ghost image then powers off
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3/25/2017 3:10:16 AM •
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on Mar 25, 2017
Samsung reset codes
These blinks [flashes] are fault indication (Error Codes). From the number of blinks occur at one time switch ON, you can get an idea about the faulty circuit section inside it. This will make repair easy. These are called blinking codes. Make sure about the exact number of blinking of the standby/power LED, by switching On & OFF the set, for at least two times. Count it carefully. If you wish to get some details, check the site linked here. It has details about blinking codes, and fault locating procedure, to many popular brand TVs and other devices.
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Blinking codes details to many popular brand TVs are given. Surf the site with patience.
8/16/2014 8:13:42 AM •
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on Aug 16, 2014
Samsung LN-S4695D LCD WON'T TURN ON BUT POWER LIGHT IS ON ?
I would recommend you get a professional diagnosis. There is high voltage present in the set that can harm you. Being that you never messed with a TV, you could possibly cause more damage to your set. These flat panel TV contain sensitive circuitry. What you are describing sound like a fault with either the power supply or main board.
12/1/2012 6:42:40 AM •
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on Dec 01, 2012
Samsung LCD 46" television model no. LNS4695D,
Are these vertical lines colored or do they look like static lines? Also are these lines present even on the no-signal screen? It sounds like an LCD controller problem but first I would like to make sure that its not the video precessing board. So please provide this info.
10/1/2012 4:22:49 PM •
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on Oct 01, 2012
I currently have a
Hello
You can buy its original remote control from the Authorised Service Center for Samsung at your town. All functions of the TV can't be controlled by any universal remote control. Some functions may even accessed. If you have the original remote control with you now, you can buy it from any electronic sparepart shops at your town. It will have a number, and should be noted when buying a new one. You can also buy it, either from "Ebay" or "Alibaba.com" by e-payment. Just give them the exact model number of your TV. They will have its number and will send to you by courier. OK.
9/2/2011 6:34:48 PM •
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on Sep 02, 2011
Our TV screen is droken
There is no way to replace just the screen.Mainly because the separate price of the panel can be more expensive than the tv itself. You can try at service center but you will have to pay a lot because this is not covered by warranty.
5/10/2011 5:30:16 PM •
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on May 10, 2011
I have a 46 inch
If you have a picture and it is all staticy and pixelated, then it probably is coming from the service your connected to these newer sets are much different today.
There's very little chance of an LCD TV having a "60 cycle hum". That problem was a hazard of CRT TVs and is rarely seen on LCD TVs and even when it is, it's mainly a problem with the RF feed and not the TV itself.
Try hooking up various inputs one at a time. For example try component input from a VHS tape player. Then try HDMI input for a HD player (Blu-Ray or HD-DVD). Then try a computer hooked up to the VGA input (set your video output on the computer for the native resoilution of your TV). Make sure you have the inputs selected correctly for each source.
The standard "refresh" rate for your TV is 60 Hz but that is a bit of a misnomer as LCD TVs don't used a raster scan for their display so their "refresh" is typically measured in miliseconds, in your case it is 8ms.
Your problem could be a power supply problem or if the lines are static, it could be an addressing problem in the ATSC decoder chip.
There are many other possiblilities but with more data on your symptoms, I wouldn't like to guess.
Hope this helps.
3/28/2011 1:53:29 AM •
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on Mar 28, 2011
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