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[https://www.ifixit.com/User/2536049/Jeffrey+I|'''Jeffrey I''']  the thing with Samsung is that they really do not use blink codes. Yes, they do show up but there is no good guide for it. The main question is always how to distinguish if the problem is caused by Main board or T-Con. a. No Video : If the problem is No Video but BLU is on and Indication LED is blinking repeatedly and faster than normal booting, replace the T-Con board.
“Disconnected the power board from the mainboard, backlight did not come on” sounds like a power board issue. Check pin 14 on CNM803 on the power board and see if you have 5V on that. If no it’s your power board. If yes check the mainboard power IC output
L202 : B3.3V
L203 : B1.2V
L204 : B1.1V
L201 : B1.5V
IC203 : 3.3V
IC208 : 3.3V
If you do not have that voltage, its your main board. If you do check power on T-con Board.
- L9(T-CON) : VCC12
- TP_VCC33 : VCC33
-change the t-con board. If that does not work, you are looking at possibly a failed backlight array.[image|1475106]
+change the t-con board. If that does not work, you are looking at possibly a failed backlight array.
+
+[image|1475106]
Let us know what you get. Also, post some good images of your boards with your question. That way we can see what you see. Use this guide [guide|21499] for that.
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+=== Update (06/06/2018) ===
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+[https://www.ifixit.com/User/2536049/Jeffrey+I|++'''Jeffrey I'''++] for the T-con board follow this one [image|1477260] TP VCC should be marked on the board.

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[https://www.ifixit.com/User/2536049/Jeffrey+I|'''Jeffrey I''']  the thing with Samsung is that they really do not use blink codes. Yes, they do show up but there is no good guide for it. The main question is always how to distinguish if the problem is caused by Main board or T-Con. a. No Video : If the problem is No Video but BLU is on and Indication LED is blinking repeatedly and faster than normal booting, replace the T-Con board.
“Disconnected the power board from the mainboard, backlight did not come on” sounds like a power board issue. Check pin 14 on CNM803 on the power board and see if you have 5V on that. If no it’s your power board. If yes check the mainboard power IC output
L202 : B3.3V
L203 : B1.2V
L204 : B1.1V
L201 : B1.5V
IC203 : 3.3V
IC208 : 3.3V
If you do not have that voltage, its your main board. If you do check power on T-con Board.
- L9(T-CON) : VCC12
- TP_VCC33 : VCC33
-change the t-con board. If that does not work, you are looking at possibly a failed backlight array.
+change the t-con board. If that does not work, you are looking at possibly a failed backlight array.[image|1475106]
Let us know what you get. Also, post some good images of your boards with your question. That way we can see what you see. Use this guide [guide|21499] for that.

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[https://www.ifixit.com/User/2536049/Jeffrey+I|'''Jeffrey I''']  the thing with Samsung is that they really do not use blink codes. Yes, they do show up but there is no good guide for it. The main question is always how to distinguish if the problem is caused by Main board or T-Con. a. No Video : If the problem is No Video but BLU is on and Indication LED is blinking repeatedly and faster than normal booting, replace the T-Con board.
-“Disconnected the power board from the mainboard, backlight did not come on” sounds like a power board issue. Check the fuse on the T-con board and see if it has continuity and/or power. Check pin 14 on CNM803 on the power board and see if you have 5V on that. If no it’s your power board. If yes check the mainboard power IC output
+“Disconnected the power board from the mainboard, backlight did not come on” sounds like a power board issue. Check pin 14 on CNM803 on the power board and see if you have 5V on that. If no it’s your power board. If yes check the mainboard power IC output
L202 : B3.3V
L203 : B1.2V
L204 : B1.1V
L201 : B1.5V
IC203 : 3.3V
IC208 : 3.3V
If you do not have that voltage, its your main board. If you do check power on T-con Board.
- L9(T-CON) : VCC12
- TP_VCC33 : VCC33
change the t-con board. If that does not work, you are looking at possibly a failed backlight array.
Let us know what you get. Also, post some good images of your boards with your question. That way we can see what you see. Use this guide [guide|21499] for that.

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[https://www.ifixit.com/User/2536049/Jeffrey+I|'''Jeffrey I''']   the thing with Samsung is that they really do not use blink codes. Yes, they do show up but there is no good guide for it. The main question is always how to distinguish if the problem is caused by Main board or T-Con. a. No Video : If the problem is No Video but BLU is on and Indication LED is blinking repeatedly and faster than normal booting, replace the T-Con board.

“Disconnected the power board from the mainboard, backlight did not come on” sounds like a power board issue.  Check the fuse on the T-con board and see if it has continuity and/or power. Check pin 14 on CNM803 on the power board and see if you have 5V on that.  If no it’s your power board. If yes check the mainboard power IC output

L202 : B3.3V

L203 : B1.2V

L204 : B1.1V

L201 : B1.5V

IC203 : 3.3V

IC208 : 3.3V

If you do not have that voltage, its your main board. If you do check power on T-con Board.

- L9(T-CON) : VCC12

- TP_VCC33 : VCC33

change the t-con board. If that does not work, you are looking at possibly a failed backlight array.

Let us know what you get. Also, post some good images of your boards with your question. That way we can see what you see. Use this guide [guide|21499] for that.

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