Mitsubishi Electronics WD-52527, WD-60C8, WD-65C8, WD-73C8 specifications Error Codes

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MODELS: WD-60735 / WD-60C8 / WD-65735 / WD-65736 / WD-65835 / WD-65C8 / WD-73735 /

WD-73736 / WD-73835 / WD-73C8

4.Error Codes

The Error Code designations indicating malfunction, or no malfunction, are listed below:

ERROR CODES

Code

Description

Most Likely Cause

12

No Error found

 

17

Communication loss, TV Micro - Engine (3.3V-ENG-SDA & SCL)

Engine Failure

 

 

Loss of 12V from PWB-POW ER (Loose

18

Engine will not accept data (ASIC-READY signal from Engine is not

PE or PE2 connector); Bad Color W heel

 

detected).

(Loose J6 or J7 connector); Engine

 

 

Failure

32

Lamp cover is open.

Lamp Cover Switch; Loose CD connector

 

Lamp turns Off while the TV is playing.

 

34

Lamp failure

Lamp Cartridge Failure

 

(Lamp Enable signal from engine is lost)

 

36

Exhaust Fan failed.

Loose J4 connector

37

Engine (DMD) fan failed.

Loose J5 connector

38

Lamp temperature abnormally high.

Poor Air Circulation; Loose J3 connector

39

DMD temperature abnormally high.

Poor Air Circulation

41

Standby Supply Short is detected. (5VS or 3.3VS)

PWB-MAIN Failure

42

Sirocco fan failed (Lamp fan).

Loose J8 connector

44

Check for disconnected DVI cable between PWB-DM and Engine.

DVI Cable unplugged

(Engine pulls DVI pin 14 Low)

 

 

48

PON-SHORT 3.3V switched supply short

PWB-MAIN Failure

 

 

Loss of 340V from PWB-POWER (PL or

57

Ballast communication problem (ballast to chassis)

CJ1 connector); Loose FB or CJ3

 

 

connector; Ballast Failure

61

No LAMP-EN output from the engine to the ballast

Bad Color Wheel (Loose J6 or J7

 

connector); Engine Failure

 

 

 

Lamp did not turn on at P-ON sequence

Loose CJ4 connector;

66

(No Lamp inserted)

No Lamp Inserted;

 

(Disconnected cable between ballast and lamp)

HV connection or lead wire to lamp;

 

(Lamp-Enable goes to DM but not to Ballast)

Lamp Cartridge Failure

Code 34(1) - Lamp Enable is generated to activate the Lamp

Code 57(2) - Lamp Enable is generated during P-ON sequence, but no Lamplit signal is received from the Ballast. Code 61(3) - No Lamp Enable is received at the DM and Ballast.

Code 66 (4) - Lamp enable is received at the DM but not at the Ballast.

4.Error Code Log

The Error Code Log - may be helpful to retrieve the code for an error the occurred in the past. To access the Error Code Log: Press <MENU> <3-5-6-4>

Error Code Definitions

Page - Current page number

Current Time - total hours of operational use.

Lamp Time - usage hours when the error occurred.

Code - the specific Error Code that occurred.

Two types:

OCCURRENCE - when the error occurred. RECOVERY - when normal operation resumed.

***** PAGE (002/002) *****

CURRENT TIME: 01455 HOURS

LAMP TIME

CODE

STATUS

 

00413 HRS

57

OCCURRENCE

 

00413 HRS

57

RECOVERY

Press Up to Previous Page

00716 HRS

32

OCCURRENCE

 

00716 HRS

32

RECOVERY

Press Right to Top Page

00905 HRS

61

OCCURRENCE

 

00905 HRS

61 RECOVERY

Press CANCEL to Initialize

 

 

Press MENU to Exit

NOTE: The Error Code Log is intended as a reference tool and is not meant to be used as a final determination of a defective part.

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Contents Mitsubishielectric Page Contents Schematic Diagrams Introduction Safety Precautions Back Cover Installation Back Cover Removal ProcedureChassis Removal PWB-POWER Removal Rear Inputs Cover Removal ProcedurePWB-POWER Installation PWB-HDMI-FRONT Removal Chassis Cover RemovalPWB-MAIN Removal PWB-MAIN InstallationOptical Engine Assembly and Connector Locations Optical Engine Assembly RemovalRear View Upper Duct Assembly Removal Procedure Optical Engine Removal from the Duct AssemblyLower Duct Upper Duct Removed Lower Duct Removal Engine Replacement Reverse the Removal ProcedureScreen Assembly Bezel Removal Removal ProcedureScreen Replacement Inch Models Screen Removal From the BEZEL-FRONT Screen Assembly RemovalScreen Replacement Lenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens Removal Lenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens ReplacementSpeaker Replacement Option Menu Reset / Initialization Initial Settings Format Initial SettingsLED Indicator Diagnostics Error Codes Color Wheel Replacement 938P137010 Handle Service Adjustments Point Keystone Alignment Mode Lines Select Straightest Blue Lines Data Transfer Pb Solder Chip Parts Replacement Replacement Parts Quick Reference for Common Parts Chip Type Transistors Listed by Part No Integrated CircuitsTransistors DiodesDiode SARS01 CoilsVariable Resistors TransformersChip Resistors by value ResistorsCapacitorsand Trimmers SwitchesPrinted Circuit Boards FusesMiscellaneous Electrical Miscellaneous Cabinet/MechanicalCosmetic Parts AccessoriesScreen Parts Mirror Installation Example Cover Main Power Supply DC/DC Supplies Analog Video Signal Path Digital Video Signal Path Sound Signal Path Overall Control Circuit INPUT/OUTPUT Auto Detect Lamp CONTROLLamp Control CIRCUITRYircuitry Short Detect Circuitry Engine Protect Circuitry System 5 / Wired Remote I/O SMP GNDSMR Lamp GND3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PG 2.....POWER 12VSL to 5VSL PG 4.....MAIN2 AV-SWITCH / TunerPG 7.....MAIN5 DM-MEMORY PG 9.....MAIN7 ANALOG-DIGITAL ConvertorPdif Audio Output MM1783BQSIF Demodulator TunerSiI9125CTU IC2001IC8001 Boot StrapsSC4211STRT SC4215ISTRTRANK0 IC8321 MD2534-d1G-X-P/Y PG 8.....MAIN6 DM-ROM / AVIC8302 S29AL004D70TFI010HR7E24 16W Filter for 3DYC Output from X240HR7E23 16W R7E19MB8AA1700 PBH-ESE1 PG 10....MAIN8 SPA3 MainNT5DS8M16FS-5T STEREO-SYNC to Main 1 DCDC/IF IC7C00IC7C02 IC7C01 PLL701-21SC-LRAudio ADC PG 13....MAIN11 AudioDSP DACMAIN-06 PG 14....MAIN12 MicroMAIN-02 MAIN-01KSHS611BT LE2 LE3 LE4HD2 MAX4489ASA+T
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