I plugged in my programming cable and poof went the display lcd and back light, the radio still seems to come on but it cant be controlled or keyed. all I can think it is shorted out the v+ or their was some sort of ground loop. So I have two questions.
1. Anyone had a similar exp? If so what did it fry? I traced several of the surface mount components to see of one was messed up in the head and no luck this brings me to? Two.
2. I need a schematic for the 790h.
Thanks.
Tyler.
TK-790H Display went out.
Moderator: willbartlett
Re: TK-790H Display went out.
Sounds like something may have shorted out. There is a chip(?) fuse for the +v supplied to the head. It is located on the main board near where the drawer-to-head pigtail is.
I found a PDF of the 790 service manual on Google. If you can't find it let me know and I'll see if I can dig it up and e-mail it to you.
I did the same thing to an 890 once. From then on I always power down the radio before hooking up the programming cable!
I found a PDF of the 790 service manual on Google. If you can't find it let me know and I'll see if I can dig it up and e-mail it to you.
I did the same thing to an 890 once. From then on I always power down the radio before hooking up the programming cable!
Re: TK-790H Display went out.
I have had this problem before, actually i have a radio sitting on the bench right now with the similar problem. You can order the fuse from kenwood around 4 bucks a piece little SMD thing goes on the controll board. or you can solder leads to a round type fuse, use a 1.5 amp fuse and solder the leads to the pads where the SMD goes. I Have done this before and it worked fine, just be careful not to heat the pads up too much. I also had a head go out, burnt trace behind the power button. Fixed that but it think that what ever burnt the trace also took out the LCD driver. I tried the a new LCD but no luck. I sent it off, not worth the time wasted trying to figure it out. I recomend using a round type fuse and fixing it that way. good luck.