Mitsubishi Electronics WD-62627, WD-52628, WD-73727, WD-62827, WD-62628 Abnormal LED Indications

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MODELS: WD-52627 / 52628 / 62627 / 62628 / 62827 / 62927 / 73727 / 73827 / 73927

Abnormal LED Indications

POWER

STATUS

LAMP

Power

Condition

LED

LED

LED

Status

 

Off

Yellow

Off

Low

Excess Heat. Check Lamp Filter

Power

 

 

 

 

Off or On

Off

Yellow

No

120w usage time over 7000 Hrs.

change

150W usage time over 3500 Hrs.

 

 

 

Off

Off

Blinks

Low

Lamp Cover open

Yellow

Power

 

 

 

Off

Blinks

Off

"

Filter Cover Open

Yellow

 

 

 

 

Off

Off

Red

Stby

Lamp did not turn On

Off

Blinks

Off

Low

Fan Stopped

Red

Power

 

 

 

Off

Red

Off

"

Circuit failure (short or DVI

connector unplugged)

 

 

 

 

3. Error Code Operational Check

Note: The TV must be in “Shut Down” and not have been switched Off, to perform the Error Code Opera-

tional Check. When the TV is switched Off, the code automatically resets to “12” No Error.

Pressing the front panel “DEVICE” and “MENU” buttons at the same time, and holding for 5 seconds, activates the Error Code Mode. The LED flashes denoting a two digit Error Code, or indicating no problem has occured since the last Initalization.

Note: The front panel buttons must be used, NOT those on the Remote Control.

The number of flashes indicates the value of the MSD (tens digit) of the Error Code.

The flashing then pauses for approximately 1/2 second.

The LED then flashes indicating the value of the LSD (ones digit) of the Error Code.

The Error Code is repeated a total of 5 times.

Example: If the Error Code is “23”, the LED will flash two times, pause, and then flash three times.

4.Error Codes

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

Error Codes

"DEVICE" & "MENU"

Error Codes

Description

12

No error detected

22

Recovery from Reset

32

Lamp cover is Open

34

Lamp abnormality

35

DM Fan failed (Chassis Fan)

36

Exhaust or Lamp Ballast Fan failed

37

DMD Engine Fan failed

38

Lamp temperature abnormally high. Remove Lamp to check filter.

39

DMD temperature abnormally high

41

Short is detected (Standby Power Supplies)

42

Lamp Fan failed

44

DVI cable between Format and Engine disconnected

46

DMD Temp. Sensor not detected (check DT connector))

47

DM Temperature too high

48

Engine power supply short detected

51

Speaker Drive circuit short detected

52

HDD excess temperature (V30+ & V31 only)

55

HDD Fan Stopped (V30+ & V31 onlyt)

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Contents Mitsubishi Digital Electronics AMERICA, INC SpecificationsV29 / V30 / V30+ / V31 Chassis Page Contents Schematic Diagrams Introduction Product Safety NoticeServicing use only recommended Lead-Free solder refer to Leakage current check Safety PrecautionsSCREEN-ASSY Removal Cabinet Front DisassemblyWD-52627 / WD-52628 / WD-62627 / WD-62628 Speaker Grille & Bezel RemovalFront Panel Caps Removal WD-62827 Front DisassemblyBezel Removal SIDE-TRIM RemovalScreen Assy Removal WD-62927 Front Disassembly TOP, Bottom and Sides Trim Removal Front Bezel Removal Screen Assembly Removal Card Reader Removal WD-73727 / WD-73827 Front DisassemblyGRILLE-SIDE Removal WD-73927 Front Disassembly SCREEN-ASSY Removal BACK-COVER Removal Cabinet Rear DisassemblyChassis Sequence of Disassembly Chassis Disassembly / Accessing PWBsFigure a Chassis Removal from the cabinetAssy PWB- Terminal Removal Figure Chassis Cover Removal FigureChassis Upper Shield Removal Figure PWB-POWER Removal FigurePWB-FORMAT & PWB=RISER Removal Referring to Figures PWB-MICRO RemovalPWB-DM Removal Figures PWB-DM Removal Chassis Rear Shield Removal FigureOperating Chassis Outside of Cabinet CE1PCPA1 Bolt Table Optical Engine Replacement Ltjc 52 & 62 Models Optical Engine Replacement DetailsCJ3 52 & 62 Optical Engine Replacement Details52 & 62 Optical Engine Replacement Details Spring ENGINE-PWR-PWB Model’s Optical Engine ReplacementLamp Cover Vertical Models Optical Engine Replacement DetailsEngine Assembly removal from the cabinet Cd cUnplug Ballast Leads Engine removal from the Base Plate AssemblyJoining e Bracket Rubber GWedgeDo not Lose Engine InstallationAfter Replacing the Optical Engine WD-62927 / WD-73927 Only To Install the Diamond ShieldTo Remove the Diamond Shield Lenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens Removal Servicing the Lenticular Screen and Fresnel LensLenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens Installation Option Menu Inputs LED Indicator DiagnosticsAbnormal LED Indications Lamp Cartridge Air Filter AIR Filter CleaningCircuit Adjustment Mode Test signalMeasuring equipment and Jigs Terminating the circuit adjustment mode Resetting Data to Factory ValuesAdjustment Selection Adjusting DataPrelminary Required ToolsWD-62827A WD-52627 / 62627 / 52628Adjustment Access Pedestal Cover 52 & 62 Side Locking Screw Locking Screws and Wedge RemovalAdjustment Locations Adjustment ProceduresLocking Screws After Adjustment Rotation AdjustmentHorizontal Keystone Adjustment Vertical Keystone AdjustmentPb-Free Display Displays used to indicate Pb-freeChip Parts Removal Resistors, Capacitors, etc ReplacementChip Parts Removal Transistors Parts Ordering Critical and Warranty Parts DesignationParts Tolerance Codes Quick Reference for Common Parts Integrated Circuits Diodes TransistorsCoils COIL-CHIP 10MH-J EMI-F-CHIP BLM11A601SCOIL-CHIP 33MH-J COIL-CHIP 10MH-KEMI-F-CHIP BLM11B050SA COIL-RF 2.7MH-M COIL-RF 22MH-KCOIL-RF 6.8MH-M COIL-RF 10MH-KCHIP-FILTER ACM2012D-9002P TransformersResistors EMI-F-CHIP NFL21SP506X13CDTHRM-CHIPNCP18XH103F03RB CapacitorsMETAL-P 3W 1K-J TAPE-LENS SwitchesMiscellaneous SW-LEVERButton Reset 2RF-SWITCHSWITCH-RF-TYPE Plate RF-SWITCHCosmetic Parts Accessories598D683010 Screen Bracket 623D224010 SCREEN-FRAME Spacer 491P178040 SCREEN-LENTICULAR598D822010 Screen Bracket 623D224010 SCREEN-FRAME Spacer 491P178030 SCREEN-LENTICULARWD-62927 Screen Parts Figure WD-62827 Screen Parts Figure598D683010 Screen Bracket 491P176050 SCREEN-LENTICULAR WD-73727 Screen Parts FigureWD-73827 Screen Parts Figure WD- 73927 Screen Parts FigurePage Main Power Supply Lamp Ballast DC Supply Fans Power Supply Page Analog Video Signal Path Digital Video Signal Path Signal Path V31 Only HDD Record V30+ Sound Signal Path Command Input Circuitry Serial Control Lines Lamp Control Circuitry Page Reader Live To Shutter Control IC3J01 PWB-SWLAMP
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