[TechAssist] Re: RCA D52w20 (ITC222) shuts down immediatly

  • From: "becyn" <becyn@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 17:08:26 -0400

The first post below seems to be where I'm at too.
Nothing tests bad, but it doesn't work. Seems that RCA has no better
solution than to change the board.
Rather dissapointing...

Jim McVey
McVey Alltronix
327 Broadway
Newburgh N.Y. 12550

Factory authorized
service for over 20
major brands.
845 561 8383
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "al m" <ampm@xxxxxxx>
To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 1:33 PM
Subject: [TechAssist] Re: RCA D52w20 (ITC222) shuts down immediatly


> Here are some saved posts to look at.
>
>
>
> Fellow Techs,
>   First sorry for the long post.  Here's my experience with the ITC222.
Set
> came in dead. Would pulse three times at turn on. Ordered CCAB3686 TECI1
> board and cables from Sencore. With the TECI1 board use the 7 to 10 pin
> adapter cable that comes with it. Connect on the back of the set below the
> RF connector where it says "for factory use only". Ran CC. Gave a Code
33 -
> deflection safety circuit active or BV500 not connected. Basically, turns
> out a pincushion problem (which will shut the set down) is the problem in
> this case. Scoped pin cir. (called E-W)waveform severely distorted. All
> components checked normal. Called RCA Tech line.Tech said "couldn't find
the
> cause of the problem, right?, We'll just give you  an authorization #  for
> the board."  Apparently they have been giving out a lot of these boards.
> Will post final results when the board arrives.
>
>
>
> This is for info only,also posted to members area
> The hv  would come up and then shutdown with 3 pulses.
> Monitoring  EHT line from flyback at pin 10 of connector BL111 from
> deflection board to small signal board measured only +15 volts
> before shutdown. This is normally around +26 volts. according to Tech-Line
> Found resistor RL044 on deflection board off pin 10 same connector had
> increased in value to 650K ohm should be 221K ohm
> this resistor is located under heatsink for vertical IC
>
> To temporarily defeat shutdown (FOR TEST ONLY) short transistor TV852 B-E
on
> small signal board location H-7
>
>
> The set should power up with the CRTs disconnected.
>
> Disconnect the H & V yokes
> Disconnect BW001 & BW002
> Disconnect BA010 (audio)
> Disconnect BP611 to convergence PS.
>
> If the set powers up reconnect one at a time trying to turn on the set,
and
> troubleshoot that circuit that caused the shutdown.
> If the set will not power up when these are disconnected the trouble is on
> the small signal board.
>
> I derived this from the Circuit Overview document, page 5-8.  When I
called
> the teck line and told them what I did they said that was what they were
> going to suggest.
>
> The small signal board is part number 264120.  Part not available.  I
> ordered my first one last year, it still isn't here.
>
> Direct the customer to RCA customer relations.  :-)
>
>
> Green CRT PCB, there is a ribbon cable connector, BB201, perpendicular to
> the cables that go to the other crts.  If this plug is unplug the set will
> cycle three times.  The other connector, BB202, can be unplugged and the
set
> will come up with audio.
>
> Al Marquardt
> ampm@xxxxxxx
> Al Marquardt Electronic Repair
> 206 W Main
> Girardville Pa. 17935
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "becyn" <becyn@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 1:10 PM
> Subject: [TechAssist] RCA D52w20 (ITC222) shuts down immediatly
>
>
> > Thomson is stumped on this one too.
> > It's under warranty and they've had us change the SSB board with no
> change.
> > Voltage levels seem OK, athough maybe 15% high for the second that it
> stays up.
> > The FBT has been changed also.
> > Now thaey have authorized a deflection board! At this point I would like
> to figure this thing out instead.
> > i was wondering if anyone else has encountered one of these mystery
sets?
> >
> > Jim McVey
> > McVey Alltronix
> > 327 Broadway
> > Newburgh N.Y. 12550
> >
> > Factory authorized
> > service for over 20
> > major brands.
> > 845 561 8383
> >
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