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Title: Need Dump Flash SPI 25Q64 for Silver TV IP-LE32/495523 - HK.T.RT2957P68 Self-Test Issue

electrohd 1908 6
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  • #1 20103038
    electrohd
    Level 7  
    Dump Flash SPI 25Q64 for TV Silver HK.T.RT2957P68

    Any colleague who can provide Dump for TV Silver
    Model: IP-LE32/495523
    Main board: HK.T.RT2957P68
    Panel: ST3151A05-8
    This TV is locked in self-test mode. It opens with white, red, green, blue screen and repeats.
    I've tried procedures in an attempt to solve, but without success.
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    #2 20108829
    elmo071
    Level 30  
    Please, I have such a load:
    SILVER IP-LED32-495523
    Motherboard: HK.T.RT2957P68
    Memory: GD25Q64
    Matrix: ST3151A05-8 VER2.1
    Attachments:
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  • #3 20110965
    electrohd
    Level 7  
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    This Dump did not result Led stdby but it does not turn on.
    With another Dump called. but with the same defect:
    It opens with white, red, green, blue screen and repeats.
    Panel defect?
    Best Regards

    Added after 41 [minutes]:

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    I thank my colleague elmo071 for his availability. These Silver TVs were made to use and throw away!!!
    Best Regards
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  • #5 20121069
    electrohd
    Level 7  
    Hi friend, I've found the problem.
    Microprocessor, LVDS outputs.
    Thanks

    Olá amigo, já localizei o defeito.
    Microprocessador, saídas LVDS.
    Obrigado.
  • #6 20121293
    querij
    Level 20  
    De nada, sempre que necessitar
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  • #7 20693318
    electrohd
    Level 7  

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    I want to thank everyone who helped. This topic can be closed.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a Silver TV model IP-LE32/495523, which is experiencing a self-test mode issue characterized by a cycle of white, red, green, and blue screens. The main board is identified as HK.T.RT2957P68, and the memory chip is a GD25Q64. Users have attempted to resolve the issue by using different firmware dumps, but the problem persists, leading to speculation about a potential panel defect. One user identified the root cause as a malfunctioning microprocessor affecting the LVDS outputs. The community expressed gratitude for assistance and indicated that the topic could be closed after finding the solution.
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