Just got a pioneer elite pro 119 from a buddy of mine. got home plugged it in pushed power you can hear it come on and then go off. no sound no pic. help!!
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You will need to connect a streaming media player to the Pioneer Elite Pro-111FD. This can be your computer (make sure to set the HDMI input to PC, if needed) or a Roku or Fire (either the stick format or the box). Set the TV to the correct HDMI input and then access Netflix on the media player.
The Ethernet port on this TV is only for use with media saved to your local network. The TV cannot directly use the Netflix app or website. See the manual for details on the Home Media Gallery Server features of the Pro-111FD. The manual is available from Pioneer on the product page: https://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Home/Plasma/PRO-111FD . The direct link to the manual is currently https://www.pioneerelectronics.com/StaticFiles/Manuals/Home/PRO-151FD_OperatingInstructions0905.pdf .
Power supply board is dead.The board where the power a/c cord plug into it.Replace the power supply board.Tries websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a refurbish power supply board for the replacement.
I have the same TV and the same problem. Mine would play for a few hours then "pop" and power off. I had to turn main power off, let sit for awhile then it would play again. My local repair place came out and installed new power supply but that wasn't the problem. Had to take set to the shop where they found I had a bad amplifier board. It's on backorder with Pioneer.
take the power supply board out and look for bad solder joints and resolder them. anything looks questionable just solder it. the power supply board cost`s 350 and up new. just dont bridge two solder joints that are not supposed to be. im in the process of fixing mine. mine will power up now that i did that but the ic`s are bad now so i have to replace them. they control the color convergance. you might have to do the same as well. get the stk392-180 instead of the inferior 110`s. hope this helps.
Thats a pretty easy set to trouble shoot and parts are readily available. You can get the service manual at the following link and they will provide free tech support to help you diagnose and repair your set. This is a free service that comes with the purchase of the service manual.Here is the link in case youd like to get the manual and the free support. http://servicemanuals.vstore.ca/
Pioneers are fairly easy to troubleshoot. However if he solderd and that fixed it, is the set doing the same symptom as before he solderd it? I would recomend getting the service manual for the set and troubleshoot the start up voltage circuits. Let me know if you would like a link where to get a service manual
Take off back cover. The problem power board is to the right of the
board where the power plug feeds into the TV. There is a large white
fuse right bend the power plug. With a meter it read ok; about 8 inches
deeper into the TV on that board was the resister next to two fuses. My
4 amp 125 volt fuse did not read on my meter. After replacing, it
worked fine. Check all three fuses while you're in there.
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