Panasonic TH-50PV30 50 in. Plasma Television - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Panasonic TH-42PX60U Turns On/Off by itself
Fault at its main digital board.
Short circuited component/s at it. Contact any service technician; or the authorized service center. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Pull up older posts.
http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
In most cases, the main board might have to be replaced. If so, a software [firmware] update too might be necessary.
9/30/2017 2:17:07 PM •
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How do you remove the
Never owned the this TV, but from what I can tell the outside edges on either side should have a series of screw holes. Even if you can't see the actual screws, there are philips head and there are in the bottom of those 4 or 6 holes. Take those out to get the TV off the stand.
Those may also be covers for a less complex connect to the spot where the additional speakers normal mount. Either way, remove still starts there.
7/23/2014 9:23:32 AM •
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Tv keeps switching itself off
When that happens - try unplugging the tv for a few minuets & plug it back in.. Sometimes it will reset its self.. Or it could be a bad sercut or maybe a falty power suply.. Electronics is usually process of illimination - unfortunately..
11/12/2011 9:56:21 PM •
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TV goes onto sleep mode while watching and cannot
Hi well whenever this happens it is always the micro controlling the unit, that or some fault that affects the main controller and "Glitches" it, sometimes it can be caused by a damaged power supply, and the "Spikes" get through to the processor and cause it to do what you describe.Please find below a link so you can download a copy of the service manual, should you wish to DIY?However should you not wish to DIY, and I do NOT recommend it, my advise is to contact a local or head office from Panasonic, and ask them for a referral to an authorised service center, now ,make contact here and ask for a service call, or better yet, take the unit to the repair place, in any event when in face to face contact ONLY ask for a "Quote" this way you can be appraised of what's wrong and prospective costings, and you can than at the least make up your mind as to repair or replace? I say this as more and more in my shop i find customers are these days preferring to replace rather than repair, and put any monies that would have been spent on repairs be put towards a new unit, with a full warranty.
http://www.givemefile.net/smanuals/tv/panasonic/th-50pv30.html
10/11/2011 12:59:19 AM •
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How to convert from pal
Specifications for the Panasonic TH50PV30 Plasma. Broadcast Standards, PAL-I.DVB, AV-NTSC:PAL 50/60Hz, NTSC, M-NTSC. Picture size, 42" (106cm) Discontinued Model.
Should work, have a look in the intallation menu for the correct country that you want.
Hope this helps.
3/9/2011 9:32:44 AM •
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Television keeps turning off then
5 Blinks on this set means loss of SOS 5V on the P-board AKA power supply board. Replacing it should resolve the problem.
1/5/2011 5:46:53 PM •
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Black line in middle of panasonic plasma screen
hi all .ive had the same problem,a thick black line down
screen.sometimes it flickers from top to bottom and other permantly in
view.but i have solved it.forget your ic boards and taking apart tv.have
you got either a ps3 or wii connected to tv.if so unplug power lead
from socket and relocate in seperate socket.make sure the lead is
completely free of any other leads and you might just find this works.i
think the power lead creates some sort of frequency that the tv picks up
.good luck hope it works
10/30/2010 9:09:52 PM •
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My Panasonic wont turn on.
The problem is that your powerr supply board is made by samsung and is designed to go out
5/24/2010 11:42:58 PM •
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Panasonic TH-50PV30
Make sure the power supply cable is tightly plug-in, the one in the back of the TV. This fixed my problem.
12/31/2008 8:01:35 AM •
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Intermittent turning itself off
check your setup menu and make sure that turn off timer is off
here is instruction below on your tv
hope it works
panasonic.com.au/content/library/files/F000518.pdf
4/12/2009 8:23:18 AM •
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My panasonic plasma TV
Have you considered HDMI version capatibility problems across the different equipment?
To know more about HDMI versions, wikipedia could be helpful.
9/29/2008 9:59:58 PM •
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Black bold line on panasonic plasma screen
Hey,
Your problem goes outside of my expertice, I would recommend you ask http://www.fixya.com/users/slinteriors Slinteriors for help, send him the problem, hes one of the best TV experts we have on this website I'm sure he can solve your problem
Thanks,
Ekse
1/19/2009 4:58:26 PM •
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Panasonic TH-50PV30
You can check the board where the components are mounted and resolder any that look bad. a brief power outages may cause the TV to turn off on its own. If you are using a surge protector, try connecting the set directly to the wall outlet.
In your case it could caused by a blown fuse, a leaky diodes or a bad solder joint at the horizontal drive transformer.
all can be replaced at a local electronic or hardware store and they're easy to replace
If this does not correct the problem, you may need to have your TV serviced.
9/15/2008 10:02:22 PM •
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Panasonic Viera 42" TH-42PV30
Check the 2 main interconnection cables (24pin and 26pin) rear of PDP and Tuner box.
Make sure they are firmly connected. (Loose connection of 24pin will cause no power
on symptom.)
10/21/2005 1:35:26 PM •
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