Vestel 17ips62 Schematic -
If you are searching for the , you are likely staring at a "dead" TV – one with no power, no standby light, or a clicking relay. This article will serve as your complete repair guide. We will not only provide a detailed walkthrough of the schematic but also explain common faults, testing procedures, and component-level fixes.
Search for "Vestel 17IPS62 Rev 3.0 circuit diagram" on ElektroTanya – you will find a 400KB PDF file. Download it, study it, and bring that dead TV back to life. Have you repaired a Vestel 17IPS62? What was your strangest fault? Share your experience in the comments below (or on the repair forums). vestel 17ips62 schematic
| Test Point | Voltage (Operating) | Voltage (Standby) | Found on Schematic | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 300-340V DC | 300-340V DC | After BD1, across C5 | | VCC (IC1) | 12-15V | 0V | Pin 6 of LD7535 | | 5VSB | 5V ±5% | 5V ±5% | CN1 pin (check layout) | | 12V | 12V ±5% | 0V | Cathode of D13/D14 | | 24V_BL | 24V ±10% | 0V | Cathode of D21 | | PS-ON | 3-5V | 0V | CN1 (sent from main board) | If you are searching for the , you
A: Yes. Plug in AC, you should get 5VSB. To force the 12V and 24V rails, connect a 1k Ohm resistor between the "PS-ON" pin and "5VSB" pin. The relay won't click (there is none), but you will hear the transformer start, and voltages should appear. Search for "Vestel 17IPS62 Rev 3
A: Vestel used multiple revisions. Rev 1.0 used TNY267. Rev 3.0 used ICE2QR4765. Always match the revision number printed on the white sticker on your board.

