Tip & How-To about RCA D52W20 52" Rear Projection HDTV-Ready Television
1. Try this - hold the menu button down for 10 seconds. TV should power up; you
will have to turn off front panel buttons on menu.
2. You can also try plugging in the TV through the USB on its panel to a
computer or USB charger, and it may work. However, this is only a temporary
solution.
3. Powering down the set or putting it in standby may have
allowed the power supply to cool. Weak capacitors often go out of spec when
they cool, thus preventing a section of the power supply from firing up
properly again. There is a simple trick...just warm the back of the TV with a
hair dryer for 5-7 mins after you have unplugged the TV. Look for the little
areas of holes in the back panel of TV. Use these as your guide at where to use
the hairdryer, but don't hold the dryer too close (say 5-6inches away). (Make
sure the dryer is on High heat). If the TV doesn't turn on after you have
heated it up (like it tries to come on but then turns off) you need to unplug
the TV again, this resets it. And repeat those steps till it works. Resetting
the TV after it fails to turn on is the key. Also, just leave the TV on. Don't
turn in off. Since it is LCD, it doesn't take much power...only a few bucks
extra a month for your utility bill.
4. A circuit board may crack about some of the larger
components mounted on it. You can inspect the PCB's for fractures, and then
repair them. It may also be poor soldering that has failed. I would be checking
for these things first.
5. If you want to go in for a long term solution, you can easily replace the
whole power board or just change the faulty capacitors. You will have to open
the back panel and take a look. You can make out which are faulty, because
their caps will be swollen on top. Here's a sample pic (not same model):
Check the specifications of the faulty capacitors, and get the replacements
from your local electronics shop. If you are comfortable with this, you can use
a pair of needle nose pliers to G-E-N-T-L-Y pull out the defunct capacitors.
Once that is done, solder in the new capacitors carefully. If are unsure how to
do this, try to get a friend who knows how to do this kinda stuff do it for
you, or get a qualified technician. Warning: If you do not
have a background in electronics repair, or are inexperienced, get a qualified
technician to do it for you.
REMEMBER there are very dangerous voltages inside a TV
that can KILL. Be sure to work SAFE when dealing with electricity. DISCONNECT
THE POWER BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING.
1. Hold down the MENU button on the remote and VOLUME DOWN button on the TV it's self at the same time for at least 4 seconds. The set won't say so, but the lock will be unlocked
2. Hold down the 0 (zero) button on the remote and the VOLUME DOWN button on the TV itself at the same time for at least 4 seconds. The set won't say so, but the lock will be unlocked
3. Hold down the MENU button on the front of the TV and the TV button on the remote at the same time for at least 4 seconds. 4- Hold down GO BACK button on the remote and MENU button on the front of the TV at the same time for at least 4 seconds.
Hold down EJECT button on the front of the TV set and the MENU button on the remote at the same time for at least 4 seconds. Depending on the model, one of the methods should unlock the V-chip. Now, if desired, you can change the settings on the V-chip by going to the MENU and going to PARENTAL CONTROLS, or on some sets, going to MENU and then going to TV SETUP, then to V-CHIP SET.
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