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CONTENTS PAGES Safety Instuctions 2-5
Technical Specification 6-7
User Instruction 8-29
Back Appearance of TV 30
Interconnection Diagram 31
Block Diagram 32
Block Diagram of Power Supply 33
Service Mode 34-35
Data Sheet of important IC’s and parts 36-46
Part List 47-49
Frequency list of channel 50-52
ATTACHMENT 1: Panel Service Manual LG-PDP42V6
ATTACHMENT 2: Panel Service Manual Samsung 42” S3
ATTACHMENT 3: Circuit Diagrams
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
GENERAL GUIDELINES 1. It is advised to insert an isolation transformer in the
AC supply before servicing a hot chassis. 2. Always use the manufacturer’s replacement safety
components. The critical safety components marked with on the schematics diagrams should not be by other substitutes. Other substitute may create the electrical shock , fire or other hazards. Take attention to replace the spacers with the originals. Furthermore where a short circuit has occurred , replace those components that indicate evidence of overheating.
3. After servicing , see that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers, shields and isolation R-C combinations are correctly installed.
4. When the receiver is not being used for a long time of period of time , unplug the power cord of the Adaptor from the AC outlet.
PDP Module is very sensitive both electrically and physically.Users, therefore, are requested to follow the “Guidance of handling color PDP Module”on the followings.
1 -Be careful not to make scratch on the polarizer.
Surface of polarizer is soft and can be physically damaged easily.Please do not touch, push or rub polarizer surface with materials over HB hardness.
2 - Keep clean the surface. Please wear rubber glove when touch the surface of PDP screen. Please use soft and anti-static material as cleaner.
3 -Keep out of water.Water on/in the PDP may cause electrical short or corrosion. Please wipe out dry or water carefully.
4 -Prevent swift Temperature & Humidity change.Instantaneous temperature and/or humidity change can make dew or ice which cause nonconformance such as malfunction. 5 - High temperature & high humidity reduce the life-time. PDP is not proper to be used at high temperature and high humidity. Please keep specified temperature and humidity condition.
6 - Keep out of Corrosive Gas.Corrosive gas effect the polarizer and the circuit chemically and cause defects accordingly.
7 - Electrostatic discharge can make Damage
There are electro-static sensitive components in PDP Module. Please earth human body when handle the PDP.In addition, please do not touch the interface connector pin with bare.
8 - Do not operate for a long time under the same pattern
Operating PDP for a long time under the same pattern can cause image persistence and can damage it. Please follow following guidance. 1. Turn the power off when do not use. 2. Change the pattern periodically. LEAKAGE CURRENT COLD CHECK 1. Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs of the plug. 2. Turn the receiver’s power switch. 3. Measure the resistance value with an ohmmeter, between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part on the receiver. When the exposed metallic part a return path to the chassis the reading should be between 4Mohm and the 20Mohm. When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis, the reading must be infinite. LEAKAGE CURRENT HOT CHECK 1. Plug the AC cord directly in to the AC outlet. Do
not use an isolation transformer for this check. 2. Connect a 2Kohm 10W resistor in series with an
exposed metallic part on the receiver and an earth, such as a water pipe.
3. Use an AC voltmeter with high impedance to measure the potential across the resistor.
4. Check each exposed metallic part and check the voltage at the each point.
5. Reverse the AC plug at the outlet and repeat each of the above measurements.
6. The potential at the any point should not exceed 1.4 Vrms. In case a measurement is outside the limits specified , there is the possibility of a shock hazard , and the receiver should be repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the customer.
HOT CHECK CIRCUIT AC-Voltmeter
TO INSTRUMENTSEXPOSED METALLIC PARTS Water pipe
(earth)
2 K Ohm
Important informationRead and heed the notes on safety so that no hazard to your health arises during contractual use. Errors duringinstal lation and connection can damage the device or subsequently related devices.Always keep the operating instructions within reach. Heed the warnings on the device and in the operatinginstructions.
• General referenceBefore you connect the plasma display, please carefullyread throught the general notes on safety and theoperating instructions. Only in this manner can youutilise all functions safely and reliably.
As far as possible, keep the operating instructionstogether with the device so that you can use it to lookup information.
Heed the warnings on the device and in the operatinginstructions.
Never allow children to utilise electrical devices withoutsupervision.
• OperationThe plasma TV acquired by you, meets the highestquality codes and standards to be found in thisbusiness segment. A plasma display consists of amultitude of so called pixels. One pixel consistsof 3 elements (red, green and blue). Even usingthe highest quality control practices during themanufacture of the displays, it can not be 100 %excluded that some pixels or pixel elements willbe defective. These defects may appear aspermanent illuminated pixels, non illuminatingpixels or unstable pixels (flickering) respectively.We therefore ask for your understanding whenwe declare that these defects are not coveredunder the warranty liability. This is valid insofarthat the sum of all defective pixels or pixel elementsdoes not exceed 0,01 % of the total amount.
The brightness and contrast of plasma displaysdecreases with time.
Plasma displays are phosphor based and undercertain operating conditions, so-called “Burn-In” effect may occur. This is in fact a degrigationof the phosphor and is a natural process in plasmatechnology.
Such operating conditions are:- static images being displayed for long periods- continues display of the same background- use of a non full screen format (e.g. 4:3) for a long
periods.
Once Burn-In has occurred it is normally irreversible.
To avoid or to reduce the Burn-In effect, pleasefollow the listed recommendations:- Please use moving images or continuous moving
static images in full screen format (slide show)during the first 100 hours of operation
- Please use your plasma TV in a full screen format(16:9)
- In case the plasma display is used as a PC monitor,please use moving images
- Always switch the screen off, if it is not in use
- Decrease contrast and brightness as much aspossible
- If possible display images with maximum colourdepth and scale
Certain conditions may cause a humming noise in thedisplays electonics. This is usually caused by the mainspower supply having different ground wires. Oneremedy for solving this problem is to insert a filterbetween antenna cable and antenna input. These filtersare available at all specialised trade outlets.
If the plasma display is connected to an externalantenna, it has to be grounded to protect againstelectrical hazards and static discharges. The groundingmust conform and be in accordance with the actualregulations in force.
• Environmental conditionsNever operate the plasma display underenvironmental conditions which differ from thoseof the technical data. Divergent conditions can leadto endangerment, fire or breakdown of the device.
Protect the plasma display against moisture. Thispertains to permanent high humidity, the proximityta water, water drops and water splashes as wellas rain. Do not place any water-filled containers(e.g. vases) on the device.
Protect the device against heat. Avoid the proximity,to fire, heating devices, ovens or permanent exposureto direct sunlight.
Protect the display against heat accumulation. Donot cover the ventilation slots. Maintain a distanceof at least 10 cm above and below the ventilationfrom sides 4 cm from rear 4 cm slots as well aslaterally to furniture and to the ceiling. Do not furnishthe device with curtains.
The display is designed for mounting in landscapeformat on walls or installations.
• Mains connectionThe mains input and the mains switch are locatedon the rear side. The mains input is located on theupper right and the mains switch is placed in theupper middle. For safe disconnection of the displayfrom the mains voltage, the mains switch is to beturned off and the mains cable is to be removedfrom the mains input module.Connect the plasma display only to a socket withearthing contacts installed according to regulations,and whose main voltage conforms with the device’stechnical data. See to it that the mains plug andthe socket are accessible at all times. Install themains cable in such a fashion that nobody can getcaught in it. Use only the supplied mains cable.Protect it against damages, and do not make anyalterations to it. Never use a damaged mains cable.
• Signal inputs
Always turn the plasma display and the signalsource off before you establish a connection betweenboth devices.
• DisturbancesIn the event of damages to the mains cable or thedevice, immediately pull the mains plug from thesocket.Under no circumstances should you attempt to openand/or to repair the device yourself. Instead,contact our Service Hotline or another suitableprofessional workshop.
• BatteriesBatteries can be life-threatening when swallowed.That’s why you should safeguard batteries fromthe reach of small children. Immediate medicalassistance should be utilised if a battery has beenswallowed.Always take the exhausted batteries out of theremote control immediately, since these leak andcan cause damage as a result.The enclosed batteries may not be charged orreactivated by other means, not taken apart, thrownin fire or short-circuited.
TO FULLY DISCONNECT THE TV, SWITCH OFFTHE MAINS SOCKET AND REMOVE THEPOWER PLUG.
Exhausted batteries do not belong in householdwaste. The batteries must be disposed of at thecollection points provided for this purpose.
• Cleaning and maintenanceBefore cleaning, turn the device off, and pull themains plug from the socket. Wait a few minutesso that the capacitors in the device can becompletely discharged.
Use only a slightly dampened, soft cloth for cleaning.You should avoid chemical solvents and cleaningagents, because these can damage the surfaces.
• The plasma display generates high voltage internallyfor the gas discharge. Turn the device off and pullthe mains plug from the socket during installation,maintenance and repairs. Wait a few minutes sothat the capacitors in the device can be completelydischarged.
• In case foreign elements such as water, liquids,metal parts, etc. get into the plasma display, pullthe mains plug out immediately. Never attempt totouch anything inside the device with any kind ofobjects. The danger of an electric shock or accidentexists.
• Pull out the mains plug immediately if smoke,unpleasant odour or unusual noises are emittedfrom the device. Also proceed in the same mannerif the display is no longer able to present an imageafter being turned on or during operation. Neverattempt to continue operating the display in thiscondition.
• In the event of lengthy absence or duringthunderstorms, pull the mains plug from the socket,and pull the house antenna socket from the antennajack.
• Never plug-in or pull-out the mains plug with wethands. Never operate the mains switch with wethands.
• Utilise only the supplied mains cable. Protect itagainst damages, and do not make any alterationsto it. Never use a damaged mains cable.
• The plasma display has a glass surface. Shouldthe device be subjected to excessive loading (e.g.through shock, vibration, bending and heat shock),the glass surface can break. Do not subject theglass surface to any pressure or shock. Should theglass be broken, immediately pull the mains plugand do not touch the broken glass with bare hands.
• When the plasma display has been switched tothe stand-by mode it is still connected to the mains.You must switch the mains switch into the 0 positionor pull the mains plug from the socket for completedisconnection.
• For ergonomic reasons it is recommended to avoidusing red and blue fonts or symbols on darkbackgrounds. Such a display causes poorreadability due to the lower contrast, andprematurely fatigues the eyes. Therefore, pleaseuse high-contrast displays as much as possible,e.g. black font on a white background.
• During the connection of external laudspeakers,pay attention to the loudspeaker output technicaldata. In the event of insufficient dimensioning ofthe loudspeaker, the loudspeaker and/ or the built-in amplifier can be damaged.
• Packaging and packing resources which are nolonger needed are able to be recycled, and shouldalways be turned in for recycling.
• Place the carton upright with the underside on firmground. You will recognise the top side by thedirection of the arrowheads on the longitudinalside
• The plasma display may only be mounted onvertical (plumb) walls by means of the wailmounting unit. Before beginning the mounting,make sure that the display is turned off and themains cable and signal cable are unplugged.The backgraund has to be firm and structurallyable to carry a load. Appropriate materials areto be utilised for varying wall superstructures,such as wooden walls or hollow-space walls. Ifthere’s any doubt, contact your responsible salesor service department.
• Clean the TV Screen using a slightly damp cloth or chamois leather. Never use abrasivecleaning agents like liquid or aerosol cleaners.
• Remove the mains plug from the socket outlet while cleaning.
• Never apply pressure on the screen when cleaning.• Never put your screen on hard objects. Your PDP screen may be damaged.
• If you wish to place the television on a shelf or in a wall unit always ensure there is aminimum air gap of 10 cm around the top, sides and rear of the television, to assistventilation.
• Your TV set is designed to operate with mains voltages 230V AC; 50Hz. Do not connectyour TV set to power sources other than the mains supply.
• If you don't use the television for a long period, please remove the mains plug from wallsocket outlet.
• Your TV set is designed as a CLASS I apparatus, the TV set has to be connected to amains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
•To fully disconnect the TV, the mains plug is used as a disconnecting device and thereforeshall be readily operable.
Safety instructions
Read all the safety instructions before first use of your TV.!• Position the television so that direct light does not fall on the screen. Excessive light
will cause a washed out effect.
• Position the power supply lead and other leads so that they are not likely to be walkedon or pinched by things placed on or against them.
• Do not place objects filled with liquid such as vase or flower pot near the television.• Do not expose the TV to dripping or splashing of liquids.• Do not place naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the TV set.
• Make sure that no naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, are placed on topof the appliance.
• Do not place the television near heat sources such as radiators, ovens, stoves, etc.
• The heat built up in the set escapes through ventilation holes, so do not cover the setby drapes, clothes etc. that may block air circulation. Do not place the television oncarpet or soft furnishings.
• Never let children push anything into the holes or slots on the case.
• Do not push, hit or screw the screen of your product.
Your safety and the safety of others is important. Please, therefore, ensure you read the Safetyinstructions before you operate this television.
Important notes on safety!
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PC FORMATS DOS Modes 640 x 400 and 720 x 400VGA (640 x 480) @ 50Hz - 90Hz repetition rateSVGA (800 x 600) @ 50Hz - 90Hz repetition rateWVGA (848 x 600) @ 50Hz - 90Hz repetition rateXGA (1024 x 768) @ 50Hz - 90Hz repetition rate
IMAGE FORMATS 4:3, 16:9, auto, zoom, letterbox, subtitle
INPUTS/VIDEO Mini DIN................Y/C / Hi 8 (PAL, SECAM, NTSC)Cinch.....................CVBS Video In (PAL, SECAM, NTSC)SCART 1 ................CVBS, RGB (PAL, SECAM, NTSC)
CVBS outputSCART 2 ................CVBS, RGB (PAL, SECAM, NTSC)
CVBS output
RF Tuner.................VHF/UHF/HYPERBAND for terrestrialantennas or cable networks (47MHz to 861 MHz)(PAL, SECAM)
PC DVI (D)...................VGA/SVGA/WVGA/XGADigital (DVI)
AUDIO INPUTS Y/C (S-Video) - CVBSSCART 1SCART 2PC
OUTPUTS Cinch.....................L/R Audio Outputloudspeaker............2 x 7W sine @ 4 ΩCinch.....................CVBS Output
CONTROL On-Screen Display Menu.......24 languagesIR remote control
VIDEOTEXT TOP FLOF...............800 pages of memorycontrol with special keys on the remote control
OPERATING VOLTAGE RANGE 170V - 240V AC alternating voltage50Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION 275 W
Special Features
• 42’’ PDP VGA Panel• 852x480 pixels• 16,722,216 color (8 byte)• Available for Cable Channels (A decoder may be required)• 3000:1 contrast ratio• 2x7 W Stereo sound (With detachable speakers)• 800-Page Teletext Feature• PIP (Picture in Picture) Feature• Wide angle perspective• SCART socket, AV Socket and external sound system connection• S-VHS and Cinch inputs for S-Video connection• DVI connection• PC connection• AVL – Automatic Volume Limiting• ATS – Automatic Tuning System• Programmed power off• Graphic equalizer• Color Transfer sharpness feature (CTI)• Black-White Transfer sharpness feature (LTI) and picture sharpness• Compound Filter (Digital Comb Filter) Feature for clear images• On screen viewing of all control commands, program numbers and additional features• Manual Fine Tuning• 100 Program memory• Infrared Remote Control• Child lock (this feature works like a Panel Lock)• Ability to watch NTSC broadcasts through SCART input• East handling through an advanced menu system. Abiltiy to choose from 24 languages.
Connection of Mains Cable
Always utilise the enclosed mains cable in order toguarantee optimal image quality.First of all, insert the main cable into the input panel,and only thereafter into the socket.
• Never utilise a damaged mains cable!• Use only sockets with a protective eathing conductor
system to ensure safe operation.
A line filter and switches for sabilisation of the supplyvoltages ensure safe operaion within normal mainsvoltage variations. In case the mains voltage liesbeyond the stated limits, please contact your responsiblesales office. In the event the mains cable cannot beutilised on account of differing standards in yourcountry, please see to it that you utilise a mains cablecommensurate with the country-specific standardswhich are listed in the following:
• USA UL• Germany VDE• Canada CSA• Switzerland SEV• Great Britain BASE/BS• Japan MITI
This list is not complete. For reasons of safety it maybe necessary to select a different safety standard.
At any rate, the mains cable has to consist of threewire conductors of at least 10A/0.75 mm2 in orderto avoid an accident as a result of electric shock. Oneof the three wires is impemented on both ends of thecable as an earthing contact connection.
Operating Modes
Operating mode at the beginning of utilisationDue to the functionality of the Plasma-TV please payattention, that particularly during the first 100 to 150operation hours the display has to operate with a fullscreen format adjustment (see submenu Display, PictureFormat). This prevents the formation of brightnessdifferences in the display areas. As an alternative tothe picture format 4:3 the adjustment Video NLS shouldbe selected.Further on, in order to prevent the formation of permanentshadows in the displayed image, please avoid to showfixed-images of any kind (PC mode, teletext pages,Photo CD image etc.) during the first operation hours.If the Plasma-TV will be used as a PC monitor, theutilisation of a screensaver is recommended.
PC mode
For optimal image reproduction, we recommend the848 x 480, 640 x 480 or 720 x 400 pixel resolutions.The 848 x 480 pixel resolution corresponds to thedisplay matrix, and offers the best image reproduction.You can obtain the driver for this resolution on theInternet pages of mont of the well-know manufacturersof graphics cards.In contrast to applications with CRT monitors, with flatdisplays it is not necessary to select a high imagerefresh for a flicker-free presentation. A refresh of60Hz is recommended.
Video recorder modeThe utilisation of Y/C (S-Video) inputs is recommendedfor enhancement of image quality - if your recorderoffers playback in Y/C (S-Video) format.
DVD player modeThe application of the RGB operating mode, whichcan be connected to the SCART 1 input, isrecommended for optimal utilisation. In case yourplayer does not offer this operating mode, please usethe Y/C (S Video) signal mode.
Image stickingThe manufacturer would like to point out to you thatduring lengthy viewing of freeze pictures (e.g. PCplayback), the image is still slightly visible in the fullmask for a few minutes during the subsequent playbackof a different source. This is known as “image sticking”This “vanishing” residual image is caused by thesystem, and does not represent a flaw. Therefore itcan not be considered as a case for warranty claim.
Video cableA high-quality 75Ω coaxial cable should be utilisedfor the connection of the video signal. Poor qualitysignal cable can result in strong disturbances andformation of shadows in the displayed image, as wellas exceeding the permissible EMC level. Themechanical interlocks of the individual plug-and-socketconnectors are necessary for perfect and safe operationof the device.
• Press a numeric button or the ProgramUp / Program Down button on theremote handset or PR+ / PR- or MENUbutton on the front panel of the TV toswitch the TV on. The standby indicatorturns into green. The picture will appearafter a few seconds.
Press the Standby button to switch theTV to standby. The standby indicator turnsinto red.
The batteries
Remove the back cover to reveal the batterycompartment and make sure you insert the batteriesthe right way round.
Suitable battery types for this remote are UM-4, IECR03 or AAA 1.5V.
Do not combine a used, old battery with a new oneor mix battery types.
The performance of the remote control will deterioratebeyond a distance of 8 metres or outside an angelof 30 degrees from the centre of the TV.
Turning On the Plasma DisplayYou can only control your plasma display with theremote control when the device is in stand-by mode.Switch the mains switch in the input panel into Position I.The operational display on the front side of the displayscreen lights up red.
• The plasma display is always connected to thepower supply network in stand-by mode. You mustswitch the mains switch into position 0 and pull themains plug from the socket for complete disconnection.• Display has a mains adapter, and can be operatedwith a supply voltage of 230V AC and 50HZ.
Note 1: Your TV will go to stand-by mode in fiveminutes if there is no broadcast signal.
Note 2: Your TV is equiped to operate with frontpanel buttons, “MENU”, “SOURCE”, “ PROG ”,“ VOL ” in case your R/C is broken or thebatteries are exhausted.
Control Unit
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Remote controlStand-byPower on / offScart 1Scart 2Antenna inputVideo input CINCH connectorAudio RCA input (L)Audio RCA input (R)Video output CINCH connectorAudio RCA output (L)Audio RCA output (R)S-VHS
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Speaker out (L)Speaker out (R)PC sound inputVGADVI-DPower InputSource SelectMenu buttonProgram downProgram upVolume downVolume up
ANT VIDEO L R VIDEO L R
SPEAKER OUT
AV IN AV OUT SVHS
PCAUDIO IN VGA PC DVI - D
SCART - 2
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picture each other.• RGB inputs from scart will give you better picture quality.
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1. Picture Format choice button ( )2. Temporary sound mute button ( )3. Equalizer selection button ( )4. PIP Position choice button5. PIP/PAP On-Off button6. AV modes select button7. Numeric buttons8. ZOOM mode choice button9. Program down button ( )10.Upward movement ( ) (Menu)11.Volume down button ( )12.Left movement ( ) (Menu)13.Confirmation and Temporary
picture freezing button (Freeze) ( )14. Info / Txt index page button ( )15.Down button ( ) (Menu)16.Txt Question/Answer button (Reveal) ( )17.Red Fastext Button ( )18.Teletext enlarge button (Double) ( )19.Blue Teletext Button ( )20.Teletext / Mix choice buttons ( )21.UPDATE Button ( )22.Yellow teletext Button ( )23.Stand-by On/Off button ( )24.Picture mode choice button ( )25.PAT (Picture and Teletext) Mode
On-Off button26.PIP size button27.PC mode input button28.TV mode input button29.Return to Selected Program Button (SWAP) ( )30.Program Up button ( )31.Volume Up button ( )32.Right button ( ) (Menu)33.MENU button34.Txt Stop Button (Hold) ( )35.Green teletext button ( )36.SUB PAGE Button ( )
If you wish to return to the previousprogram that you were watching thenyou have the ability to return with asingle function, by pressing the ( )button. Regardless of whether you arein AV, or any other program, by usingthe SWAP function allows you to swapbetween the program you were
watching and the last selected program. If youhit the same button again, you will return to theprogram or AV you were watching before.
When you press the red ( ) stand-bybutton (temporary on-off function) locatedon the upper right hand side of yourremote control of your television whenit is switched on;indicator of your television will light red.To switch your television back on, eitherpress the same button, any of the number
buttons or one of the ( )/( ) buttons.
Using the TVTurning on for the first time and TuningTV controls
To temporarily mute the sound of yourtelevision, press the ( ) button, wherethe ( ) on screen display will appearon screen as an indication of theapplication.
When you press the same button again, thesound will return. During mute, when you pressthe ( ) button the volume will decrease andautomatically get out of the mute function, if youpress the ( ) button the volume will increaseand automatically get out of the mute function.
Temporary On-Off (STAND-BY)
PR 01 PR 11 PR 01
Return to Selected ButtonProgram (SWAP)
Mute
There are certain settings which you must makewhen setting up the television.When you first switch it on, the Language menuappears.1.Select the menu language by pressing ( ) or
( ).2.Select Country with ( ) or ( ) and then select
the country where you are located with ( ) or ( ).
3.Select Station search with ( ) or ( ) and press( ) to start the search.
• The automatic station search starts. This may lasta minute or longer, depending on the number of television stations received.
• After the search, the station list appears.You can delete any stations which have been saved more than once. You can also move stationsto a different preset position, and change or enter the station names.
Programme selectionPress the ( )/( ) buttons on yourremote control, or by selecting a numericbutton in order to get the desired channelon your television. In order to select aprogram whose number is greater than9, you can use the numeric buttons,punching in the desired numbers asrequired. For example, to select program12, press the numeric buttons 1 and 2one after another.
Caution!If you are not going to use your televisionfor a long period of time, make sure toswitch it off from the main power button.
Press the ( ) button Press the right movebutton ( ) to select the Adjustment menu.You can reach this menu directly bypressing the Blue ( ) button. Using theUp/down ( )/( ) buttons select theATS line and press the ( ) button, thescreen will show the ATS menu. At theCountry line select the country you wantto watch by using the Right-left ( )/( )buttons.Afterwards press the down ( ) buttonto select the autoprogram heading andpress the ( ) or the Right/left ( )/( )buttons. The screen will show a warningbefore the Automatic Tuning.To start Autoprogram press the ( )
button; the channels wil l be searchedautomatically and those with broadcasting willbe saved from the first program into memory.Atthis point, the autoprogram warning menuappears showing an indicator that displays thepresent situation of the Automatic Tuning process.To stop the process at any given time, press the( ) button.After the automatic search the screen will showthe Program Table. The program numbers thathave been stored are reflected in the ProgramTable, giving you the ability to assign anyprogram number to the channel of your choice.
The ATS (Automatic Tuning System) on yourtelevision enables the automatic finding andsequencing of channels.Sequencing is done according to the selectedcountry channels, which broadcast Teletext andchannel names; followed by all channels withTeletexts without channel names and then bychannels without Teletext, to be concluded byforeign channels broadcasting Teletext withchannel names.
Tuning the televisionYou can either tune the programs automaticallyor manually storing them in your television.
Please NoteIn the case that your television does not receiveany broadcast signals for 5 minutes it willautomatically go on stand-by. The 5 minutecountdown OSD will be on screen.
Automatic tuning and storing ofthe television program channelswith ATS
Control MenuPress the ( ) button. You will see theMENU with all the headings of thedifferent controls on screen. The Right/leftbuttons ( )/( ) enable you to move
between the different control menu title whereyou can indicate your choice by pressing the( ) or Up/down ( )/( ) button.In the event that you wish to exit the applicationat any given stage, simply press the MENU orTV button.
To quit the station list, press the ( ) button.
Press the ( ) button. Press the right movebutton to select the Adjustment menu.You can reach this menu directly bypressing the ( ) button.
Using the Up/down ( )/( ) buttonsselect the Set-Up line and press the ( )button, the screen will show the Set-Upmenu. Select the program you want toSet-Up by using the Right-left ( )/( )buttons or the numeric keys. Choosethe system in which do a search amongthe system lines.
Enter the System line using the downbutton( ).Here your TV can be set toone system, you can also select from( )/( ) more than one systems. Moveto the Band line using the down button( ). Using the right-left ( )/( ) buttonson your remote control select “C” forthe cable channels received through the“S” antena.
Manual tuning and storing of thetelevision channels
If you already know the Channelnumber
Using the Up ( ) button select the Channel lineand enter the channel number by using thenumeric keypad or right-left buttons. If the channelon screen is in the quality you desire and youwant to store it into memory, select the Savingline with the down ( ) button.
Afterwards press the ( ) button, after a momentyou will see a Stored sign. The channel will bestored according to the program number of yourchoice. In order to store other channels, simplyrepeat the above process. In the event that youwish to exit the Channel Settings, simply pressthe ( ) button
Fine tuning
If the current channel requires fine tuning,select the Manual Fine Tuning bar byusing the down ( ) button in theManual Tuning menu. Using the right-left movement ( )/( ) buttons on yourremote control you will have the abilityto get the exact quality of tuningrequired. Under normal conditions youwill not need Fine Tuning. Your televisionwill automatically lock channels, whichneed AFC values. However, in the eventthat the TV transmitters do not work,
then you may need to use this process. Forstoring the settings to the memory press ( )button.
If you do not know the Channelnumber
Press the ( ) button. Press the right move( ) button to select the Adjustmentmenu.
You can reach this menu directly bypressing the ( ) button.Using theUp/down ( )/( ) buttons select theSet-Up line and press the ( ) button, thescreen will show the Set-Up menu.Select the program you want to Set-Upby using the Right-left ( )/( ) buttons orthe numeric keys. Choose the system inwhich to do a search among the systemlines. Enter the System line using thedown button( ).Here your TV can beset to one system, you can also selectfrom ( )/( ) more than one systems.
(option) Move to the Band line using the downbutton ( ).
Using the right-left ( )/( ) buttons on your remotecontrol select “C” for the cable channels receivedthrough the “S” antena. Use the down ( ) buttonto select the Search line, and scan the channelsusing the right ( ) button to increase and theleft ( ) button to decrease. Select the Savingline if you found the channel in the quality youdesire.
Afterwards press the ( ) button to store intomemory. For the other channels using the ProgramNo line, select the program numbers you wantand repeat the same process.
If you want to Fine Tune or name the channelyou found, please refer to the concerning sections.
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Skipping a program that has beenstored
In the event that you do not wish to comeacross certain programs while going upand down between channels using the( )/( ) buttons, then you can usethe following function. Select the programto be stored by using the Up-down( )/( ) button or Right-left ( )/( )button. Press the Red ( ) colored button.To the right of the name of the programto be skipped will appear the letter “S”in red. You have the option of applyingthis method on more than one programchannel.In order to see the program numbersthat are to be skipped, write down thenumber of the concealed programdirectly. To cancel the program skipping
function press the Red ( ) button again.The red “S” to the right of the program namewill disappear, an the skipping will be cancelled.
To name the programsThe programs in the table might show the channelnames automatically with ATS, but could alsoshow the channel number instead of the name.
You can name any or all of the programswith names that have a maximum offive characters.Select the program you want to nameusing the Up-down ( )/( ) or Right-left ( )/( ) buttons.Press the Yellow ( )button. The screen will show the number,volume type and name information forthe channel you want to name. Usingthe Up-down ( )/( ) buttons to selectthe desired letter, number or sign.the second letter use the Right-left ( )/( )button and again use the Up-down( )/( ) buttons to select the desiredletter, number or sign. After entering allthe letters press the ( ) button to storethe name.
To write names for any of the other programs,simply repeat the above procedure. In the eventthat you wish to exit the application, simply pressthe ( ) button.If no name is enter for any program, the programnumber will be automatically displayed.
Program Table
Switching the locations of theprogram channels that havealready been stored
Select the program you want to switchby using the Up-down ( )/( ) or Right-left ( )/( ) button. Press the Green ( )colored button.number and name will appear green.Using the Up-down ( )/( ) or Right-left ( )/( ) buttons carry it to otherprogram location you want to switch.To finish the switching press the Green( ) button. The first channel programnumber indicated can be moved to thesecond channel program number, whichin turn moves the initial channel programnumber that has been indicated.
Deleting a program that has beenstoredSelect the program you want to deleteby using the Up-down ( )/( ) buttonor Right-left ( )/( ) button. Press theBlue ( ) colored button. The screen willshow the confirmation menu. You canpress the Green ( ) button to delete orthe Red ( ) button to exit the menu.When you press the Green ( ) button,the selected channel will be deleted andall following channels will move up intheir position accordingly.
Press the ( ) button. Press the right movebutton to select the Adjustment menu.You can reach this menu direclty bypressing the ( ) button. The screen willshow the program table when you selectthe program table line with Up/down( )/( ) and press the ( ) button.
Balance: To adjust the volume balance betweenthe left and right speakers to the desired level,select the Balance bar using the down ( ) button.Using the right/left movement ( )/( ) buttonsadjust the balance.
Sound Type: The program you watch might bestereo or in two different languages. Using theright/left keys ( )/( ) in this menu you can selectMono/Stereo or Dual-I/Dual-II language.
Equalizer: Selecting the Equalizer mark press( ) or ( ) button. The equalizer setting functionwill be displayed. You can selected with theright/left ( / ) buttons, pre-programed,unchangeable sound enhancing Music, Sport,Cinema and Speech, User settings for theprograms you are watching. These can be adjustedby you in the User selection. To adjust the Userselection; select the User selection and press the( ) button.You can adjust the frequency levelswith the ( ) and ( ) buttons. You can select120Hz, 500Hz, 1.5KHz, 5KHz and 10KHzfrequency bands with ( ) and ( ) buttons. Storingthe adjustment levels in memory press the menubutton to exit the user option.You can exit the equalizer function pressingthe( )button again.
Please note: You can choose the equalizerposition directly from the ( ) button of yourremote control.You can exit the equalizer function pressing the( ) button at any time.
The setup of your television:Setting up the Sound MenuYou can set the volume with the “ VOL+” and“VOL -“ buttons on the television or the ( ) , ( )buttons on the remote control.You can control the other sound settings byentering the Sound menu For this application allyou need to do is press the ( ) button of yourremote control. Select the Sound menu with thedirection ( ) button. You can reach this menudirectly by pressing the Red ( ) button. Selectthe functions from the headings in this menu.
Effect: If you want to add depth to the sound ofthe program you watch, select Spatial with the( ) button.Television transmitters have different sound levels.This can be noticed from the different volumelevels that can be heard while switching from oneprogram to another. Using the right/left movement( )/( ) buttons switch to Open. The AVL(Automatic Volume Limiting) function maintainsthe same sound level as you switch from programto program. To cancel choose Closed.
By pressing the ( ) button on yourremote control please enter the Picturemenu. You can enter this menu directlyby pressing the ( ). Select the settingfunction you want using the Up anddown buttons ( )/( ) and adjust theirlevels with the right and left( )/( ).
The picture brightness, contrast, colorand sharpness levels can all be adjustedaccording to your desire. The changesyou make in the picture settings will beautomatically stored without any furthertransactions necessary being yourPersonal settings.
Static Reduction: Using this feature you canreduce static by selecting Normal, Soft, Softest,Sharpest and Sharp function.
Smart Picture: This is one of the pre-installedand unchangeable features, to selectthis feature use your ( )/( ) buttons.Soft, Natural and Rich are constantvalues. User are the values you storedinto memory. Furthermore, you can select
one of the non-adjustable default settings in thememory (Picture Mode) by pressing the “ “button on your remote control.
Picture Format: This feature enables you towatch any broadcast image in the formatyou desire. These are; Auto, 16:9Subtitle, Letterbox, 4:3 and Zoom. Youcan do the selection without enteringthe picture menu by using the ” “
format selection button.
Color Tint: When NTSC video is used in SCART,Color Tint settings can be made. If you do notuse such a video type the Color Tint choice isnot seen in the menu. If NTSC video is used inSCART this choice becomes active and can beseen in the menu.
Picture Setup (Green button) Depending on the type of broadcast beingtransmitted, programmes can be viewed in anumber of formats. Press the ” “ buttonrepeatedly to select between Zoom, Letterbox,Subtitle, Auto, 16:9, and 4:3.Please note: Whenever the MENU button ispressed the picture size setting will change whilethe menus are ON the screen. This is to ensurethat the menus do not overlap the edges of theviewable area.
This setting will entarge the imageto fit the screen by streching theimage horizontally, holding thecorrect proportions at the centreof the image. Some distrotion mayoccur.
Use this setting when watching awidescreen DVD, widescreen videotape or a 16:9 broadcast (whenavailable). Due to the range ofwidescreen formats (16:9, 14:9, 20:9 etc.) black bars may bevisible on the top and bottom ofthe screen. Letterbox formatremoves blck bars or makes it muchless visible.
When subtitles are included on aletterbox format broadcast, thissetting will raise the picture toensure that all the text is displayed.
Some channels may sendautomatic screen formatting. If youwish to swich automatically to thisformat select Auto.The TV will outomatically switchto detected format from the scartinputs.
Use this setting when wathchinga widescreen DVD, widescreenvideo tape or a 16:9 broadcast(when available). Due to tre rangeof widescreen formats (16:9,14:9, 20:9 etc.) black bars maybe visible on the top and bottomof the screen.
Use this setting to view a trie 4:3broadcast.
Using the special functions to change the size of thedisplayed image (i.e. changing the height/width ratio) forthe purposes of public display or commercial gain mayinfringe on copyright laws.
Auto
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Zoom
Child Lock: If you switch this feature On, thebuttons on the TV will not work when the TV isin Stand-by mode or on and screen will showa Child Lock warning.
Language: Select the menu language line andpress ( ) or the right ( ) button. Thescreen will show the menu languages.Select the desired language using theUp-down ( )/( ) and Right-left ( )/( )buttons. Press the ( ) button again. Yourtelevision will now feature the languageyou have choosen for all the adjustmentindicators.
Features Menu (Yellow Button)
Press the ( ) button on your remotecontrol. Select the Function menu linewith the ( ) button.You can reach this menu directly bypressing the Yellow ( ) button. Youcan select the headings you want toadjust in this menu by using theUp/down ( )/( ) buttons.
Menu Background: Using this feature youcan adjust the background of the viewable menusand other OSDs as Transparent or Opaque.
Stand-by Control: Your television features anautomatic stand-by feature which can be enabled
between 15 and 120 minutes. If youwant your television to autmatically gointo stand-by, please select the Stand-by Control line. Select the desiredduration with the Right ( ) and left ( )button.At the end of the choosen duration thescreen will show a 30 second countdownbefore switching off the screen andentering into stand-by. To cancel the
automatic stand-by select “0” at the Stand-byControl.
VCR mode: Using this feature you can avoidimage distortions from the device or the magnetictape while watching. For this you have to swtichthe VCR mode to ON.
Please note: This feature is only active for theAV inputs. This feature will not be seen in Functionmenu while watching programs or in PC mode. This feature becomes automatically active in the”0” numbered program.When you store the “0”numbered channel as video device antena output,you will be able to avoid image distortions fromthe device or the magnetic tape while watching.
ZOOM: To activate this feature you have topress the ( ) button on your remotecontrol while watching a program.When you enter this menu you will seein the lower right corner of the screenthe Zoom sub-menu. Using the Up/down( )/( ) buttons you can enlarge orshrink the image in 16 steps. During theZoom process the image will be enlargefocused on the center.want to move the image up/down orright/left ( )/( ) press the ( ) buttonon your remote.buttons to move around.In the event that you wish to exit theZoom menu, simply press the ( ) button.Please Note: The Zoom function is notavailable during PIP.
In this menu select either Picture in Picture (PIP)or Divided Screen (PAP) and press the ( ) button.According to the selection a picture will open inmain picture and will position itself in the lowerscreen.If you choose Full Screen mode PIP will go out.In the event that you wish to exit PIP mode, simplypress the “ ” button.
Note:1) From the program you are watching or fromAV mode, you can open the PIP window, andchange the other programs through the mainimage.2) You can use PIP in PC or DVI mode.3) The same AV input cannot be watched withPIP and the main image.
PIP PositionThis feature enables you to position yourPIP window. For this press the ( ) button,while having PIP on screen, to bring thePIP Position menu on screen.Press the right/left ( )/( ) buttons to
make the PIP Position selection. After youpositioned your PIP window you can exit themenu by pressing the ( ) button on the remotecontrol.
FREEZE: This feature enables you to freeze theimage of a program you are watching.For this use the ( ) button on your remotecontrol, make sure you don’t have anymenus on screen. The image will befrozen until you press the button the
second time.Please Note: The Freeze function is notavailable during PIP.
PIP SizeThis feature enables you to resize yourPIP window. For this press the ( ) button,while having PIP on screen, to bring thePIP Size menu on screen.Press the right/left ( )/( ) buttons to
make the PIP Size selection. After resizing yourPIP window you can exit the menu by pressingthe ( ) button on the remote control.
PAT ModeWhile watching TV you can enter thePAT (Picture and Teletext) mode bypressing the ( ) button on your remotecontrol. This feature enables you to readthe program’s teletext, if available, while
watching the very same program.To exit this mode press the ( ) button on yourremote control again.
TeletextMode
No on screen display is available in text mode.The contrast, brightness and colour cannot bechanged but the volume control is still available.
Make sure the TV channel you are watchingtransmits teletext.
Press the ( ) button. The text page willappear, normally the index page.
Press the ( ) button. The screen willreturn to the channel you were watching.
Find the number of the page in the indexand enter it using the Numeric buttons.The number of the page will appear inthe top left hand corner of the screen.
The page counter will search for yourpage. When it finds it, the page will bedisplayed.
To move to the next page of text pressthe ( )/( ) button.
To move to the previous page press the( )/( ) button.
To return to the index page press the( ) button.
To view a TV programme whilst in textmode, press the ( ) button. The textwill be superimposed over the TVprogramme.
Press the ( ) button again to return tothe channel you are watching.
If you have difficulty reading thetext on the TV you can double the heightof the text.
Press the ( ) button. The top half of thepage will be displayed in double heighttext.
Press the ( ) button again. The bottomhalf of the page will be displayed indouble height text.
Press the ( ) button again to return tothe full page.
Please Note
To enter Text modePlease Note
To exit Text mode
To select a page of text
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Teletext is an information system that displaystext on your TV screen. Using the teletext controlbuttons you can view pages of information thatare listed in the teletext index.
In Text mode press the ( ) button. TheTV will return to TV mode with the textpage number in the top left hand cornerof the screen.
Enter the page number you want usingthe Numeric buttons.
The top line of the text page will appearwhilst the text searches for your page.When the page is found the number willremain in the top left hand corner of thescreen.
Press the ( ) button to view your selectedpage of text.
Using Teletext TV/Text mix
Page search whilst watching TV
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Double height text
If the page of text you have selectedcontains sub pages, these sub pageswill automatically be displayed in orderwith a delay to allow you to read thepage.
To stop the move to the next sub pagepress the ( ) button.
To continue moving through the subpages press the ( ) button again.
If the page of text you are viewingcontains sub pages, the number of thesub page you are on and the totalnumber of sub pages is displayed onthe right of the screen i.e. 1/7.
To select a sub page press the ( )button. Press the green button to selectnext sub-page or press the red buttonto select the previous sub-page.
Enter the number of the sub page, usingthe Numeric buttons in the format S0001for sub page 1.
The teletext will search for the subpage. This may take some time. Toreturn to the TV whilst the teletext issearching press the ( ) button.
When the page number is found it willappear in the top left hand corner ofthe screen.
Press the ( ) button again to view thetext page.
Press the ( ) button to reveal concealedinformation (quiz answers etc.).
Press the ( ) button again to cancelthe information again.
Press the ( ) button, whilst watching aTV program , to display the time.
At the bottom of the teletext screen is a row ofsubject headings in red, green yellow and blue.
The remote control has a row of coloured buttonscorresponding to the row of coloured subjectson the screen.
Pressing one of the coloured buttons will takeyou directly to the page corresponding to thesubject heading.
Page Stop
To select a sub page
To reveal information
Clock
Fastext
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Connecting external equipmentAV Inputs:Press the ( ) button on your remote control. Youwill enter the Source menu from where you canelect the screen input mode. Here select the inputyou desire.TV: To move to TV mode while in AV modes,move on to the selection and press the ( )button.Scart1: To be able to view the broadcastingimages form the device connected to Scart1,move on to the selection and press the ( )button. (If the connected device has an RGBoutput, you will be able to watch it over Scart.)Scart2: To be able to view the broadcastingimages form the device connected to Scart2,move on to the selection and press the ( )button. (If the connected device has an RGBoutput, you will be able to watch it over Scart.)SVHS: To be able to view the images form thedevice connected to the S-Video input, move onto the selection and press the ( ) button.AV: To be able to view the images form thedevice connected to the RCA (Chinch) input,move on to the selection and press the ( ) button.PC: To be able to view monitor images in PCmode, move on to the selection and press the( ) button.DVI: To be able to view images in DVI mode,move on to the selection and press the ( ) button.
Make sure the TV and video recorder are bothswitched off.Plug one end of the SCART lead (not supplied)into the back of the video recorder and the otherend into one of the SCART sockets on the backof the TV.Switch on the video recorder and the TV.
Please note: You can connect RGB externalequipment via Scart. It is necessary to you usea full Scart cable for this purpose.
Select the video output of the external deviceby using its menu, and set to RGB.
Make sure the TV and video recorder are bothswitched off.
Plug one end of the RCA lead into the video andaudio out sockets on the back of the videorecorder and plug the other end into the videoand audio in sockets of the TV.
If the sound is mono, use the Audio Input L. andin the SOUND menu select the MONO feature.
Press the ( ) button on the remotecontrol to select SCART1 or SCART2 tocorrespond with the SCART socket youare using on the back of the TV.
Via RCA lead (optional)
Via SCART
Connecting a video recorder
Via aerial socket
Make sure the TV and video recorder are bothswitched off.
Unplug the aerial lead form the TV and plugit into the aerial socket on the videorecorder.
Plug a coaxial plug into the RF out socket onthe rear of the video recorder and plug theother end into the aerial socket on the TV.
Switch on the video recorder and the TV. Ifyour video recorder has a test signal, switchit on. (Refer to the video recorder user guide).
See ‘Tuning the TV’ and carry out the tuningprocedure for the video recorder test signal.Select a programme number 0.
You can also connect i t through theS-Video socket of the TV.
Plug the S-Video plug into the S-Video socketand the audio leads into the audio sockets.
Via RCA lead and S-Video socket
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Connecting a DVD player
Make sure the TV and DVD player are bothswitched off.
Plug one end of the SCART lead (not supplied)into the back of the DVD player and the otherend into the SCART socket on the back of theTV.
Switch on the DVD and the TV.
Make sure the TV and DVD player are bothswitched off.
Plug one end of the RCA lead into the video andaudio out sockets on the back of the DVD playerand plug the other end into the video and audioin sockets of the TV.
You can also connect it through the S-Videosocket of the TV.
Plug the S-Video plug into the S-Video socketand the audio leads into the audio sockets.
Via RCA lead
Via SCART
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Connecting a decoder
Via SCARTMake sure the TV and decoder are both switchedoff.
Plug one end of the SCART lead (not supplied)into the back of the decoder and the other endinto the SCART on the back of the TV.
Switch on the decoder and the TV.
Press the ( ) button on the remote controlto select SCART1.
Make sure the TV and decoder are both switchedoff.
Note: For Decoder connection Via RCA leadyour Decoder device must have the tuner builtin.
Plug one end of the RCA lead into the video andaudio out sockets on the back of the decoderand plug the other end into the video and audioin sockets on the TV.
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Connecting DVI-DYour TV has DVI-D input socket. You can connectany device such as PC etc. which has DVI digitalout using the proper cable. At the same time youcan listen to the sound from the connected device.PC or DVI use a special cable to PC-DVI/AUDIOIN input at the back of your TV.
AV OutputsYou can connect any device which is proper toPhono inputs via Phono Video and Audio Outsat the back of your TV set using proper AV cable(not available with the set).Any programme or AV input which is seen onthe main screen other than S-VHS, PC or DVI(which is option) is available as picture and soundsignals at Phono Video/Audio outs.Scart sockets at the back of your TV set are alwaysgive the signals of selected programme from theset Tuner.
Audio In (R)
Audio In (L)
Video In
INTRODUCTION
Because your 42” 16:9 PDP-TV equipment is provided with VGA inputs, it may be used as a PCmonitor as well. (Pug&Play)
Connecting PC:Connect your PC through the D-Sub connectorand an appropiate cable (not inlcuded with yourTV) to PC-IN input the back of the TV.Again using an appriopiate cable you canconnect your PC sound output to the PC-DVI /AUDIO IN input on the back of the TV and listento sound.
Transition to the PC modeIn order for the PDP to switch to the monitor (PC)mode, you can press the ( ) button on yourremote control. In order to switch from the PCmode back to the TV mode, use the ( ) buttonon your remote control.
PC Input SettingsYou can enter the picture setting menu by pressingthe ( ) or the ( ) while in PC mode. In order tomake the necessary adjustments in this menu,you can use the right-left, up-down direction( )/( ) ( )/( ) buttons on your remote control.
Here you can make adjustments to Brillianceand Contrast as well as other adjustments forthe monitor listed below.H.Position: Horizontal position settingV.Position: Ver t ical posi t ion set t ing
PHASE: Using the Right/left ( )/( ) buttonsyou can adjust color and shape.
Picture Format: You can select your PC viewingimage from auto, 4:3 or one- to -one.
You can make your choices without entering thepicture menu by using the format button on yourremote control.
Automatic Configuration: The most suitablegeometric settings in accordance to the entrymode is configured by this function. For thisappl ica t ion, choice the AUTOMATICCONFIGURATION option and press the ( )button.In PC mode you are able to use ZOOM and PIPas ment ioned in the sect ions above.You can adjust the volume of the device youconnect to the Audio-In input at the back of theTV by using the ( )/( ) or /( ) buttons.
Transition to the DVI modeConnect your PC or digital video device usingits connector and an appropriate cable (notincluded with your TV) to the DVI input at theback of your TV.Again using an appriopiatecable you can connect your PC or sound deviceoutput to the PC-DVI / AUDIO IN input on theback of the TV and listen to sound.Please Note: To be able to view images inDVI mode your computer must have a graphicscard with DVI output.Adjustments in DVI mode are the same as in PCmode. However automatic configuration will notfunction in this mode.
Connecting TV with video and satellite/digitalreceiver
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Connecting TV with camcorder
Connecting TV games and computer
Technical specifications table
General technical specifications
Power SupplyAC: ..............................................................................230 V 50 HzNumber of preset programmes: ..............................100RF Aerial input:..........................................................75 ohm (unbalanced)Speaker empedance: ................................................4 ohmSound Systems: .........................................................Mono/Stereo/NICAMBatteries: ....................................................................2xUM-4, IEC R03 or AAA 1.5 VReceiving channels:...................................................VHF (Band I Channels 2-4)....................................................................................VHF (Band II Channels 5-12)....................................................................................UHF (Channels 21-69)....................................................................................Cable TV (S1-S20/S21-S41)Receiving Broad system: ..........................................Pal BG
Pal SECAM BGPal SECAM BG DK/DK’Pal SECAM BG LL'Pal I
42” 16:9Plazma TV
2X7 W
275 W
6 W
Note: You can find more detailed informations regarding panel and panel modules in the panel sections of the service manual.
L6B Chassis
Panel Power Supply
Scart Adaptor
L6B Chassis Power Supply
CN1
CN2CN3
JP453JP451JP452
S150
JP450
S2
S350
S50
KEY BOARDMODULE
IR RECEIVER/LEDMODULE
MAIN POWERSWITCHMODULE
220V ACINPUT
S550
TO PANEL PSU
TOPANEL LOCIG BORD
TO HEADPHONE JACK
SPEAKER
MAIN CHASSISPOWERSUPPLYMODULE
SCART 1 2 3
AUDIO PROCESSORMSP3410D
Audio AmplifierTA2024
HeadphoneAmp.
TDA1308
Tuner-Main
Tuner-PIP
IF IC TDA9886T
IF IC TDA9886T
Video SwitchTDA6415C
PIP-
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Video In/Out
Aud
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Audio-SwitchTDA6420
Pin 8 SwitchPCF8591
RGB SwitchPI5V30
AV4 Video-In
AV4Audio-In
AV-Out Video
AV
Out
Aud
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PC DVI Audio -In
Audio In-Out
SC1-SC2 RGB
Headphone JackSpeaker
QSS
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SS-P
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I2C Communication
Video-PIP
Video-Main
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EEPROM24LC21 EEPROM
24LC21
Dual İnterface forFPD
AD9887
RGB HS/VS-In DVI Input
D-SUB 15 socket DVI Socket
SDRAMMT48LC16M
PW1231De-Interlacer
PW181IMAGE
PROCESSOR
De-InterlacerScalerOSD
Micro-Cont.Gamma Corr.
EEPROM24C64
Flash MemoryAM29VL160
LVD
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Progressiveor Intrelaced24 Bit Dual
RGB ,HS,VSDE,PCLK
TO THEPANEL
16 BitYUV
24 Bit RGB
48 Bit RGB VS/HS
16 BitYUV
Stand byLED’sResetMute
B/L EnableDigital Dim
IR In
L6B BLOCK DIAGRAM
SVHS Socket
RF In
J450 12V F450 +2,5V_STBY (5V) +5V_STBY
DC_IN GND
F451 S450 +3,3V_STBY
12V '33V +1,5V_STBY
12V_AMP GND
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+12V PANEL_POWER
PNL_EN +12V_INVERTER
L6B POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM (MAIN CHASSIS)
U451FDS9933A
U454LM2576
U458NCP1117
U452FDS9933N
U457NCP1117
U453FDS9933N
U455LM2576
U456LM317
VOLTAGEDOUBLER
U450NCP117
L6B SERVICE MENU
1. Activating the Service Menu
When the menu is on the screen press ‘9’, ‘3’, ’0’, ’1’ on the remote controller. This will activate the service menu.
2. Service Menu Structure
The service menu has three items: display, calibre and version 2.1 Display
Display item has seven options: a- Panel
Panel option gives information about the current panel resolution. It is a read only option and can not be set.
b- Factory mode
Used during production, keep "off".
c- Scart prescale
Scart prescale option sets the prescale values for the input sounds entering the scart input of the MSP(Micronas Sound Processor). Changing this value you can adjust the level of the output sound going to loudspeakers for all the sources except the Tuners. The range is between 0 and 100.
d- nicam prescale
Nicam prescale option sets the prescale values for the Nicam standard sounds for tuner inputs. Changing this value you can adjust the level of the output sound going to loudspeakers for Nicam sounds entering the analog sound input of MSP. The range is between 0 and 100.
e- fm/am prescale
fm/am prescale option sets the prescale values for the FM/AM standard sounds for tuner inputs. Changing this value you can adjust the level of the output sound going to loudspeakers for FM/AM sounds entering the analog sound input of MSP. The range is between 0 and 100.
f- Agc(Automatic Gain Control) adjust
Agc adjust option sets the input voltage going to IF decoder AGC pin. Changing this value you can adjust this voltage for optimum Tuner performance. The range is between 0 and 31.
g- R/G/B Brightness/Contrast: These are used for color bias adjustment. The range is Between 0 and 255
2.2 Calibre Calibre item has nine options: a- video format
Video format option force the video format to the desired format. Selectable formats are Auto, Pal, NTSC and SECAM.
b- colorspace Colorspace option gives the information about the video input colorspace input to PW181 IC. Do not change this value unless an error occurred in the colors displayed.
c- test pattern This option activates the internal pattern of PW181 IC. There are 3 choices: none, vert bars, solid color. None will deactivate the internal pattern. Vert bars choice activates the bar pattern for the selected color component. Solid color activates the solid pattern with one color selected in color component and also you can change the level of the color by solid field level.
d- Color components: This option selects the color for the internal pattern of PW181 IC. There are 4 choices: all, red, green and blue. If you choose all, you can see the white pattern and if you choose one of the other choices you can see the test pattern with the selected color.
e- solid field level
This option will adjust the level of the colors for the test pattern. The range is betwwen 1 and 64.
f- Initial ATS
This option will enable or disable the Initial setup for the TV. Setting this option to On, the TV will open from the Quick setup menu. Setting this option to Off will disable this option.
g- factory reset
Factory reset option executes a reset operation for the NVRAM. Pressing OK when this option is selected will erase the NVRAM and load default values to NVRAM.
h- dpms
This option selects the Power option for the TV. Setting this option to On the TV will switch to the last state for power on transition. Setting this to Off will disable this option and the TV will always switch to Stand-by state while power on transition.
i- osd timeout
This option sets the OSD timeout for the main menu structure. Selections are 5, 15 and 60 secs. The default is 60 sec. (backlight:Not used in this product.
2.3 Version This item gives the information about the version of the software. Also you can see the last modified time for the GUI(graphical user interface).
TEA6415C
BUS-CONTROLLED VIDEO MATRIX SWITCH
20MHz BANDWIDTH CASCADABLE WITH ANOTHER TEA6415C
(INTERNAL ADDRESS CAN BE CHANGED BYPIN 7 VOLTAGE)
8 INPUTS (CVBS, RGB, MAC, CHROMA, ...) 6 OUTPUTS POSSIBILITY OF MAC OR CHROMA SIGNAL
FOR EACH INPUT BY SWITCHING-OFF THECLAMP WITH AN EXTERNAL RESISTORBRIDGE
BUS CONTROLLED 6.5dB GAIN BETWEEN ANY INPUT AND OUT-
PUT -55dB CROSSTALK AT 5MHz FULLY ESD PROTECTED
DESCRIPTION
The main function of the TEA6415C is to switch 8video input sources on the 6 outputs.Each output can be switched to only one of theinputs whereas but any same input may be con-nected to several outputs.All the switching possibilities arecontrolled throughthe I2C bus.
DIP20(Plastic Package)
ORDER CODE : TEA6415C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
INPUT
DATA
CLOCK
PROG
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
GROUND
OUTPUT
INPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
VCC GROUND
6415
C-0
1.E
PS
PIN CONNECTIONS
SO20(Plastic Micropackage)
ORDER CODE : TEA6415CD
9 19
18 17 16 15 14 13 12
1
3
5
6
8
10
11
20
2 7 4
BUSDECODER
DATA GNDCLOCK VCC
TTX LUMACHROMAPOWER
PIP MACDEC.
GND
CVBS(AM TUNER)
MAC SIGNAL(AMTUNER)
CVBS(FM TUNER)
MAC SIGNAL(FM TUNER)
SYNCHRO(TTX/BTX)
PERITV1
PERITV2
CVBS(PERI PLUG2)
P ROG
CVBS(PERI PLUG1)
CVBS(MAC/DEC)
TEA6415C
6415
C-0
2.E
PS
BLOCK DIAGRAM
The mainfunctionof the IC is toswitch 8 video inputsources on 6 outputs.
Each output can be switched on only one of eachinput. On each input an alignment of the lowestlevel of the signal is made (bottom of synch. top forCVBS or black level for RGB signals).
Each nominal gain between any input and outputis 6.5dB. For D2MAC or Chroma signal the align-ment is switched off by forcing, with an externalresistor bridge, 5 VDC on the input. Each input canbe used as a normal input or as a MAC or Chroma
input (with external resistor bridge). All the switch-ing possibilities are changed through the BUS.Driving 75Ω load needs an external transistor.It is possible to have the same input connected toseveral outputs.The starting configuration upon power on (powersupply : 0 to 10V) is undetermined.In this case, 6 words of 16 bits are necessary todetermine one configuration. In other case, 1 wordof 16 bits is necessary to determine one configura-tion.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
TEA6415C
I2C-bus controlled single and multistandardalignment-free IF-PLL demodulators
TDA9885; TDA9886
1 FEATURES
• 5 V supply voltage
• Gain controlled wide-band Vision IntermediateFrequency (VIF) amplifier, AC-coupled
• Multistandard true synchronous demodulation withactive carrier regeneration: very linear demodulation,good intermodulation figures, reduced harmonics, andexcellent pulse response
• Gated phase detector for L and L-accent standard
• Fully integrated VIF Voltage Controlled Oscillator(VCO), alignment-free, frequencies switchable for allnegative and positive modulated standards via I2C-bus
• Digital acquisition help, VIF frequencies of 33.4, 33.9,38.0, 38.9, 45.75, and 58.75 MHz
• 4 MHz reference frequency input: signal fromPhase-Locked Loop (PLL) tuning system or operatingas crystal oscillator
• VIF Automatic Gain Control (AGC) detector for gaincontrol, operating as peak sync detector for negativemodulated signals and as a peak white detector forpositive modulated signals
• External AGC setting via pin OP1
• Precise fully digital Automatic Frequency Control (AFC)detector with 4-bit digital-to-analog converter, AFC bitsreadable via I2C-bus
• TakeOver Point (TOP) adjustable via I2C-bus oralternatively with potentiometer
• Fully integrated sound carrier trap for 4.5, 5.5, 6.0,and 6.5 MHz, controlled by FM-PLL oscillator
• Sound IF (SIF) input for single reference Quasi SplitSound (QSS) mode, PLL controlled
• SIF-AGC for gain controlled SIF amplifier, singlereference QSS mixer able to operate in highperformance single reference QSS mode and inintercarrier mode, switchable via I2C-bus
• AM demodulator without extra reference circuit
• Alignment-free selective FM-PLL demodulator with highlinearity and low noise
• I2C-bus control for all functions
• I2C-bus transceiver with pin programmable ModuleAddress (MAD)
• Four I2C-bus addresses via MAD.
2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The TDA9885 is an alignment-free multistandard(PAL and NTSC) vision and sound IF signal PLLdemodulator for negative modulation only andFM processing.
The TDA9886 is an alignment-free multistandard(PAL, SECAM and NTSC) vision and sound IF signal PLLdemodulator for positive and negative modulation,including sound AM and FM processing.
3 APPLICATIONS
• TV, VTR, PC and STB applications.
4 ORDERING INFORMATION
TYPE NUMBERPACKAGE
NAME DESCRIPTION VERSION
TDA9885T/V3 SO24 plastic small outline package; 24 leads; body width 7.5 mm SOT137-1
TDA9885TS/V3 SSOP24 plastic shrink small outline package; 24 leads; body width 5.3 mm SOT340-1
TDA9885HN/V3 HVQFN32 plastic, heatsink very thin quad flat package; no leads; 32 terminals;body 5 × 5 × 0.85 mm
SOT617-1
TDA9886T/V3 SO24 plastic small outline package; 24 leads; body width 7.5 mm SOT137-1
TDA9886TS/V3 SSOP24 plastic shrink small outline package; 24 leads; body width 5.3 mm SOT340-1
I 2C-bus
controlledsingle
andm
ultistandardalignm
ent-free IF-P
LL demodulators
TD
A9885; T
DA
9886
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MHC108
DIGITAL VCO CONTROL AFC DETECTORRC VCO
VIF-PLL
VIF-AGCTUNER AGC
SUPPLY SIF AGC
AUDIO PROCESSINGAND SWITCHES
NARROW-BANDFM-PLL DEMODULATOR
SINGLE REFERENCE QSS MIXERINTERCARRIER MIXER
AND AM DEMODULATOR
SOUND TRAPS4.5 to 6.5 MHz
TAGC
CVAGC(pos)
CAGC(neg) CBL
VAGC(1)TOP
14 (15)
VPLL
19 (21)9 (8) 16 15 (16) 21 (23)
4 (2)10 (9)11 (10) 12 (11)18 (20)20 (22)
2 (31)
1 (30)(18) 17
(7) 8
(3) 5
(4) 6
external reference signalor 4 MHz crystal
REF AFC
AUD
CVBS
audio output
video output: 2 V (p-p)[1.1 V (p-p) without trap]
CAF
SIOMADSDASCL
MAD
VP
CAGC
(6, 12, 13, 14, 17,19, 25, 28, 29, 32)13
n.c.AGND
7 (5)
DGND
OUTPUTPORTS
I2C-BUS TRANSCEIVER
22 (24)3 (1)
OP1 OP2 FMPLL
DEEM
AFD
sound intercarrier outputand MAD select
FM-PLLfilter
VIF-PLLfilter
de-emphasisnetwork
VIF2
VIF1
24 (27)
23 (26)
SIF2
SIF1
TDA9885TDA9886
Fig.1 Block diagram.
(1) Not connected for TDA9885.
Pin numbers for TDA9885HN in parenthesis.
TEA6420
BUS-CONTROLLED AUDIO MATRIX
6420
-01.
EP
S/6
420-
02.E
PS
PIN CONNECTIONS
SHRINK24(Plastic Package)
ORDER CODE : TEA6420
.5 STEREO INPUTS.4 STEREO OUPUTS.GAIN CONTROL 0/2/4/6dB/MUTEFOR EACHOUTPUT.CASCADABLE (2 different addresses).SERIAL BUS CONTROLLED.VERY LOW NOISE.VERY LOW DISTORSION
DESCRIPTION
The TEA6420 switches 5 stereo audio inputs on4 stereo outputs.All the switching possibilities are changed throughthe I2C bus.
SO28(Plastic Micropackage)
ORDER CODE : TEA6420D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
24
23
22
21
11
12
GND
CAPACITANCE
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
LOUT1
ROUT1
LOUT2
ROUT2
SDA
SCL
ADDR
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
ROUT4
LOUT4
ROUT3
LOUT3
VS
SHRINK24
GND
CAPACITANCE
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
LOUT1
ROUT1
LOUT2
ROUT2
SDA
SCL
ADDR
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
ROUT4
LOUT4
ROUT3
LOUT3
VS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
20
19
18
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15
24
23
22
21
11
12
25
13
14
28
27
26
NC
NC
NC
NC
SO28
SUPPLY BUS DECODER
RIGHTOUTP UTS
LEFTOUTP UTS
SDA
S CL
ADDR
RIGHT INPUTS
GAIN = 0/2/4/6dB
GAIN = 0/2/4/6dB
VS
C
GND
LEFT INPUTS
TEA6420
6420
-03.
EP
S
BLOCK DIAGRAM
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Symbol Parameter Value Unit
VCC Supply Voltage 10.2 V
Toper Operating Ambient Temperature 0, + 70 oC
Tstg Storage Temperature - 20, + 150 oC
6420
-01.
TB
L
THERMAL DATA
Symbol Parameter Value Unit
Rth(j-a) Junction Ambient Thermal Resistance SHRINK24SO28
7575
oC/W64
20-0
2.T
BL
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSTA = 25oC, VS = 10V, RL = 10kΩ, RG = 600Ω, f = 1kHz (unless otherwise specified)
Symbol Parameter Test Conditions Min. Typ. Max. Unit
SUPPLY
VS Supply Voltage 8 9 10.2 V
IS Supply Current 5 8 mA
SVR Ripple Rejection VIN = 500mVRMS, BW = 20 - 20kHz 70 80 dB
MATRIX
VIN Input DC Level 4.5 5 5.5 V
RI Input Resistance 30 50 100 kΩCS Channel Separation VIN = 2VRMS Gain = 0dB
f = 1kHz Gain = 6dB8070
9082
dBdB 64
20-0
3.T
BL
TEA6420
PW1231Product Specification
GeneralThe PW1231 is a high-quality, digital video signal processor that incorporates Pixelworks’ patented deinterlacing, scaling, and video enhancement algorithms. The PW1231 accepts industry-standard video formats and resolutions, and converts the input into any desired output format.The video algorithms are highly efficient, providing excellent quality video.
The PW1231 Video SignalProcessor combines many functions into a single device, including memory controller, auto-configuration, and others. This high level of integration enables simple, flexible, cost-effective solutions featuring fewer required components. Features
• Built-In Memory Controller • Motion-Adaptive Deinterlace Processor • Intelligent Edge Deinterlacing • Digital Color/Luminance Transient Improvement (DCTI/DLTI)• Interlaced Video Input Options, including NTSC and PAL • Independent horizontal and vertical scaling• Copy Protection • Two-Wire Serial Interface
Applications: For use with Digital Displays• Flat-Panel (LCD, DLP) TVs• Rear Projection TVs• Plasma Displays• LCD Multimedia Monitors• Multimedia Projectors
NOTE: “L” denotes lead (Pb) free
Device Application PackagePW1231
PW1231-L Up to XGA 160-pin PQF
PW1231
Crystal
PW1231System Block Diagram SDRAM
VideoDecoderVideo Digital
Output
Figu
re1-
1 In
tern
al B
lock
Dia
gram
Prog
ram
min
g Un
it
Inpu
t Uni
t
Vid
eoIn
put
Mot
ion
Det
ect a
ndN
oise
Red
uctio
n
Two-
Wire
Inte
rface
Prim
ary
Vid
eo P
ort
Seco
ndar
yVi
deo
Por
t
Mem
ory
Unit
Prim
ary
Pict
ure
Film
-Mod
eD
etec
tion
(3:2
& 2
:2)
I-Cha
nnel
Prev
ious
Vide
o
Disp
lay
Unit
Vid
eoEn
hanc
emen
tsUpSc
aler
Dein
terl
acer
Disp
lay
Tim
ing
Digi
tal
Out
put
Data
YUV
Digi
tal
Out
put
Tim
ing
Col
or S
pace
Con
vert
er (C
SC)
Blue
Scre
en
VSyn
c /
HSyn
cTi
min
g
RGB
PW12
31In
tern
al B
lock
Dia
gram
ITU
-R B
T65
6
ITU
-R B
T60
1
Pinout Information Pin Diagram
Figure 2-1 PW1231 Pin Layout
PW1231(Top View)
41424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677787980
160
125126127128129130
121122123124
131132
139140141142143144
133134135136137138
145146
153154155156157158
147148149150151152
15981828384858687888990929394959697989910
0
102 91103
104
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
105
116
117
118
119
120
101
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
PVSS DR
3DR
4DR
5DR
6DR
7VD
DVS
SPV
SS NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NCPV
DD
NC NC MA4
MA3
MA5
MA2
MA6
MA1
MA7
MA0
PVDDPVSSDPAVSSDPAVDDDPDVSSDPDVDDCGMSDENTESTCLKVSSVDDMD0MD15MD1MD14MD2MD13MD3MD12MD4MD11MD5MD10MD6MD9MD7MD8PVSSPVDDMCLKMWEMCASMRASMCLKFBMA12MA11MA13MA9MA10MA8
2W_A
22W
_A1
XTA
LOXT
ALI
VR7
VR6
VR5
VR4
VR3
VR2
VR1
VR0
PVH
SPV
VSC
REF
PVC
LKVS
SVD
DVG
7VG
6VG
5VG
4VG
3VG
2VG
1VG
0SV
CLK
SVVS
SVH
SPV
SSPV
DD
VB7
VB6
VB5
VB4
VB3
VB2
VB1
VB0
NC
PVDDPVSS
MPDVSSMPAVDD
SCLSDATDOTCKTDI
TMSTRSTN
RESETnVDDVSS
TESTDCLK
DVSDHSDB0DB1DB2DB3DB4DB5DB6
PVDDPVSS
DB7DG0DG1DG2DG3DG4DG5DG6DG7DR0DR1DR2
PVDD
PW181Product Specification
General Description The PW181 ImageProcessor is a highly integrated “system-on-a-chip” that interfaces computer graphics and video inputs in virtually any format to a fixed-frequency flat panel display.
Computer and video images from NTSC/PAL to WUXGA at virtually any refresh rate can be resized to fit on a fixed-frequency target display device with any resolution up to WUXGA. Video data from 4:3 aspect ratio NTSC or PAL and 16:9 aspect ratio HDTV or SDTV is supported. Multi-region, nonlinear scaling allows these inputs to be resized optimally for the native resolution of the display.
Advanced scaling techniques are supported, such as format conversion using multiple programmable regions. Three independent image scalers coupled with frame locking circuitry and dual programmable color lookup tables create sharp images in multiple windows, without user intervention.
Embedded SDRAM frame buffers and memory controllers perform frame rate conversion and enhanced video processing completely on-chip. A separate memory is dedicated to storage of on-screen display images and CPU general purpose use.
Advanced video processing techniques are supported using the internal frame buffer, including motion adaptive, temporal deinterlacing with film mode detection. When used in combination with the new third-generation scaler, this advanced video processing technology delivers the highest quality video for advanced displays.
Both input ports support integrated DVI 1.0 content protection using standard DVI receivers.
A new advanced OSD Generator with more colors and larger sizes supports more demanding OSD applications, such as on-screen programming guides. When coupled with the new, faster, integrated microprocessor, this OSD Generator supports advanced OSD animation techniques.
Programmable features include the user interface, custom start-up screen, all automatic imaging features, and special screen effects.
Features• Third-generation, two-dimensional filtering techniques• Third-generation, advanced scaling techniques • Second-generation Automatic Image Optimization• Frame rate conversion• Video processing• On-Screen Display (OSD)• On-chip microprocessor• JTAG debugger and boundary scan • Picture-in-picture (PIP)• Multi-region, non-linear scaling• Hardware 2-wire serial bus support
Applications• Multimedia Displays• Plasma Displays• Digital Television
Device Application PackagePW181-10V Up to XGA Displays
352 PBGAPW181-20V Up to UXGA Displays
PW181-30V Up to WUXGA Display
Crystal
ROM
DisplayPW181ADC/TMDSComputer
VideoInput
VideoDecoder
PW181System Block Diagram
Figure 1-1 Internal Block Diagram
Microprocessor Bus
VRGB(23:0)
RGBO(23:0)
DVS,DHS,DEN,DCLK
RxD, TxD
InterruptController
IRRCVR (1:0)
UARTWatchdog andTimers
Processor ROM/RAM Interface
CPUTMS,CPUTCK,CPUTDI
16-bitTurbo µP
PW181 Internal BlockDiagram
GPIO PWM IRDecoders
OSD and CPUSDRAM
DisplayTiming
Generator
2-WireSerial
OSDControl &
Blend
NMI EXTINT
VCLK, VPEN,VVS, VHS,
PortD(7:0)PortE(7:0)PortF(7:0)
Display Port
Color Matrix,Gamma CorrectionCLTs, Color Space
Expander
ImageScaler
PortB(7:0)
PortA(7:0)
PortC(7:0)
GRGB(47:0)
GCLK, GFBK,GPEN, GVS,GHS, GSOG
OSDMemory
Bus
OSD/CPUMemory
Controller
RGBE(23:0)
A(19:0),D(15:0),BHEN,
CS(1:0),RD, WR
GCOAST,GREF,
GBLKSPL,GHSFOUT
CPUTDO
RAMWE,RAMOE,ROMWE,ROMOE
VideoDeinterlace
SpatialNoise
Reduction
CRISPImageScaler
HorizontalImageScaler
Mem
ory
Out
Bus
Mem
ory
InB
us
ProcessorMemoryInterface
SDRAMFrameBuffer
FrameBuffer
MemoryController
MCLKEXT,XI*
Dual PLLClock
Generator
MCLK DCLK UCLK
Master Reset
Reset *For internal clock generatorDCLKEXT,XO*
Video Port
Sync DecoderAuto ImageOptimizer
Color SpaceConverter HDCP
Graphics PortSync Decoder
Auto ImageOptimizer
Color SpaceConverter HDCP
Field
PART LIST
Part Codes Part Definition QuantityBOARDS AND MODULES 031491 PLUG AC INLET TWO PHASE NOISE FILTER 1
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CU ASSY 42P6L43 010860R TACT SW LONG STEN 1303447R LED 3MM RED-BLUE LIGITEK LSRFSBK2092 1452521R-1 IR RECEIVER TSOP34838 SS1A 1R82174 CU PN 42P6L43 (X24193-01) 1
FRONT FRAME 42P6B43 SILVER(V6 ) 010690R ROCKER SWITCH R19 DPST 1R73028 MESH FILTER (E)M4213JW0345L S1(SKC)V6 1R79356 42" PDP L6B V6 AV BOARD BOX 1R79357 42" PDP L6B V6 AV BD BOX BACK COV.BOT 1R79362 42" PDP L6B LG V6 PW BOARD MONT.SH. IRON 1R79363 42" PDP L6B LG V6 PW BD MONT.SH. IRON EA 1X24204F LENS IR/LED 42" PDP MODELP 1X24262F "KNOB PRG UP/DOWN SIL. P.ED 42""PDP MOD. 1X24330 FRONT COV.ALU.SUP.RIG/LEFT LG-SDI+EMI+CU 1X24331 FRONT COVER ALU.SUPP.BOTTOM LG+EMI+CUSH 1X24332 FRONT COVER ALU.SUPP.TOP LG+EMI+CUSHION 1X24355 42" PDP BACK COVER B43/B41 MODEL 1X24359 42" PDPLG PANEK BRIDGE RIGHT 1X24360 42" PDPLG PANEK BRIDGE LEFT 1X24380 42" PDP ANGLE IRON 1X24805 STROPOR TOP LEFT-RIGHT 42 PDP PLS 1X24806 STROPOR BOT.LEFT-RIGHT 42 PDP PLS 1X41359 42" PDP PANEL CONNECTION PART LG V6 1X52372 42" PDP BACK COVER COMP.SCREW(M8) 1
L6B CHASSIS 031194 CONN.HOUS.4P 2317-4S JST B 4B-XH-A WHITE 1031245 CONN.HOUS.2P 2317-2S JST B 2B-XH-A WHITE 1031251 SCART SOCKET 14.1 2031299 CONN.HOUS.10P 2317-10S JST4B-XH-A BEYAZ 1031358 CONN. VGA B10B 1031423R HEADPHONE JACK YKB21-5103 1031476 CONN.HOUSING.12P 2MM 89400-1210 MOLEX 1031508R CONN. RF IEC TO RCA 1031658 CONN.HOUSING.10P 2MMM 89400-1010 MOLEX 1031769R CONN.HOUS.4P 2317-4S JST B 4B-XH-A RED 1031795 KONN.S-VHS 1032945R CONN.MALE 2*15 30LU MOLEX 53505-3090 1053352R COIL- CHOKE 10UH R0814 14.1 4053500R COIL 10UH K AXIAL LAL04 2053725R COIL-CHIP 10UH %20/0805 18053782R COIL 47UH K LAL04 2053881R COIL 1UH K LAL04 AXIAL 4053901R COIL SHOKE TOROID 100UH M 0.07R 2054290 FUSE 5.0A 250V ROUND 2054290R FUSE 5.0A 250V ROUND 2055622R FERRIT BEAD-CHIP 100MHZ 4A 2055628 FERRIT ARRAY 1K BK32164M102-T/1206 T&R 1055628R FERRIT ARRAY 1K BK32164M102-T/1206 T&R 1056010R SAW FILTER OFW K9656M 2056013R CRYSTAL 4 MHZ HC49-U 2056119 CRYSTAL 14.31818MHz CL=18PF30/30PPMHC49U 1056119R CRYSTAL 14.31818 MHz / HC49U 1056121R CRYSTAL 10 MHz / HC49U 20PF 30PPM 1056708R SAW FILTER OFW K3958M 2056753R CRYSTALL 24.576MHZ 20PF 30PPM 2056952R CRYSTAL 18.432MHZ +-30PPM 1102397R CFR 3.9K J 1/4W /6 52MM 1
L6B CHASSIS 111395R RMO 390R J 1W 2
Part Codes Part Definition Quantity170102R RC-CHIP 10R J 1/8W /1206 2170112R RC-CHIP 2K J 1/16W /0603 TAPE 1170154R RC-CHIP 150R J 1/16W /0603 TAPE 3170181R RC-CHIP 18R J 1/16W /0603 8170474R RC-CHIP 47R J 1/16W /0603 TAPE 12170560R RC-CHIP 56R J 1/16W /0603 TAPE 8170686R RC-CHIP 68R J 1/10W /0603 3170751R RC-CHIP 75R J 1/10W/0603 15171108R RC-CHIP 100R J 1/10W /0603 51171224R RC-CHIP 220R J 1/16W/0603 TAPE 4171275R RC-CHIP 270R F 1/10W /0603 1171336R RC-CHIP 330R J 1/16W /0603 TAPE 3171472R RC-CHIP 470R J 1/16W /0603 TAPE 3171562 RC-CHIP 560R J 1/16W/0603 TAPE 1171562R RC-CHIP 560R J 1/16W/0603 TAPE 1171683R RC-CHIP 680R J 1/16W /0603 7171824R RC-CHIP 820R J 1/16W /0603 TAPE 1172104R RC-CHIP 1K J 1/16W /0603 2172111R RC-CHIP 1K J 1/10W /0603 32172112 RC-CHIP 1K 1% 1/10W /0603 2172112R RC-CHIP 1K 1% 1/10W /0603 2172228R RC-CHIP 2.2K J 1/10W /0603 5172336R RC-CHIP 3.3K J 1/16W /0603 14172393R RC-CHIP 3.9K J 1/16W/0603 TAPE 1172473R RC-CHIP 4.7K J 1/10W /0603 37172567R RC-CHIP 5.6K J 1/16W /0603 TAPE 2172686 RC-CHIP 6.8K J 1/16W /0603 2172686R RC-CHIP 6.8K J 1/16W /0603 2172824R RC-CHIP 8.2K J 1/16W /0603 TAPE 1173100R RC-CHIP 10K J 1/10W /0603 23173108R RC-CHIP 10K J 1/16W /0603 2173124R RC-CHIP 12K J 1/16W /0603 TAPE 4173228R RC-CHIP 22K J 1/10W /0603 6173229 RC-CHIP 22K J 1/16W /0603 2173229R RC-CHIP 22K J 1/16W /0603 2173332R RC-CHIP 33K J 1/16W /0603 TAPE 2173563R RC-CHIP 56K J 1/16W /0603 2174152R RC-CHIP 150K J 1/16W /0603 TAPE 2175105R RC-CHIP 1M J 1/16W/0603 T&R 2175221R RC-CHIP 2.2M J 1/16W /0603 1179005R RC-CHIP 0R /0603 1.6*0.8 TAPE 75179475R RC-CHIP 4.7R J 1/16W/0603 2190471R R-ARRAY-CHIP 47R*4/YC16 25250332 EC 3.3UF 50V 11*5 R:5 1250332R EC 3.3UF 50V 11*5 R:5 1250333R EC 3.3UF 16V 11*5 R:5 1251112R EC 10UF 50V RS 11*5 TAPING R=5MM 9251222R EC 22UF 50V RS 11*6.3 TAPING 8251475R EC 47UF 63V 11*6.3 R:5 13252105R EC 100UF 50V 12*8 R:5 6252112R EC 100UF 16V 11*6 R:5 28252241R EC 220UF 35V WL 16*8 LESR/HRPL 2253109 EC 1000UF 35V 30*10 R:5 4273121R C-PEM 10NF J 100V R:5 5274227 C-PEM 220NF J 50V R:5 4274227R C-PEM 220NF J 50V R:5 4274474R C-PEM 470NF J 63V R:5 6280107R TC-CHIP 1UF 25V /A3216 2280225R TC-CHIP 2.2UF 10V /A3216 2290019R CC-CHIP 1.8PF C 50V/0603 NPO 2290107R CC-CHIP 10PF J 50V /0603 NPO TAPE 5290122R CC-CHIP 12PF J 50V /0603 3290186R CC-CHIP 18PF J 50V /0603 NPO 5290223R CC-CHIP 22PF J 50V /0603 NPO TAPE 2290335R CC-CHIP 33PF J 50V /0603 NPO TAPE 1290390R CC-CHIP 39PF J 50V /0805 NPO 4290391R CC-CHIP 39PF J 50V /0603 NPO 6
L6B CHASSIS 290475R CC-CHIP 47PF J 50V /0603 NPO TAPE 3291104R CC-CHIP 100PF J 50V /0603 NPO 4
Part Codes Part Definition Quantity291155R CC-CHIP 150PF J 50V /0603 TAPE 10291393 CC-CHIP 390PF J 50V /0603 NPO TAPE 2291393R CC-CHIP 390PF J 50V /0603 NPO TAPE 2292114R CC-CHIP 1NF K 50V /0603 X7R 51292115R CC-CHIP 1NF J 50V /0603 4292153R CC-CHIP 1.5NF K 50V /0603 X7R TAPE 2292392R CC-CHIP 3.9NF K 50V /0603 X7R 1292475R CC-CHIP 4.7NF K 50V /0603 X7R 2293391R CC-CHIP 39NF K 50V /0603 X7R 1293478R CC-CHIP 47NF K 25V /0603 X7R TAPE 36294122R CC-CHIP 100NF K 50V /0603 X7R 205294234R CC-CHIP 220NF K 16V /0603 X7R 27294476R CC-CHIP 470NF K 16V /0805 X7R 6302318 DIODE Z. BZX55C33 52MM 1302318R DIODE Z. BZX55C33 52MM 1302948R DIODE 1N4007 1303180-AS DIODE 1N5820 SCHOTTKY FERRIT 2303195R DIODE 4148 MELF SOD-80C 8303197 DIODE BAV70 2303197R DIODE BAV70 2303223R DIODE-CHIP BA682 SOD80 2303420 DIODE-CHIP BA591 SOT323 TAPE 2303818R DIODE-CHIP BAV99LT1 SOT23 T&R 9303864R DIODE Z.TZMC5V6-5.6V SOD80C 2303867R DIODE-CHIP SL23 DO214AA 4401141R TRN-CHIP BC848BLT1G SOT23 25401372R TRN FDS9933A 1451569R IC-CHIP TDA9886T/V3 118(SO24) T&R 2452863R IC MT48LC4M16A2P-7E SDRAM 54PIN TSOP 1453007 IC LM2596S-5.0 1453095R IC-CHIP NCP1117DTARK G (DPAK) T&R TO252 1453124R IC-CHIP NCP1117DT33RK G TO-252 PACKAGE 4453195R IC PI5V330WEX SOIC(W) 1453233 IC-CHIP AM29LV160DB-90EC (TRAY)TSOP48 1453261 IC-CHIP 24LC21A-I/SN-CMOS18K/2.5V SE.T&R 2453262R IC-CHIP AD9887AKSZ-100 DUAL IN.FACE TRAY 1453263R IC-CHIP AT24C64AN-10SU-2.7 SO8 T&R 1453271R IC-CHIP TEA6415CDT -VIDEO-MAT-SW.T&R 1453294R IC-CHIP LM2576D2TR4-005V 3A TO263 STPT&R 1453310R IC-CHIP SAA7118E/V1/M5 BGA156 T&R 2453346R IC-CHIP PW1231A L 1453347R IC-CHIP PW181A-10V L BGA352 1453349R IC-CHIP TLC7733 /SO8 1453350R IC-CHIP PCF8591 /SO16 1453351R IC-CHIP TEA6420DT T&R 1453352R IC-CHIP MSP3410-MQFP64 1453428R IC-CHIP LM317MDTRK G TO-252 T&R 1453494R IC-CHIP TRIPATH TA2024 STEREO CLAS-D T&R 1453921R IC-CHIP DS90C385A MTD56 1R84501R CABLE L=65MM GREEN AWG28 1Y11136R TUNER HOR.PHILLIPS UV1316/A I H-4 1Y11501R CABLE RF TUNER L=50MM L5B PH.TUN. 1Y51136RPH1 TUNER PH UV1316T/SIGH-3 SPL ASIMTRK YAT 1Y51501R CABLE PIP TUNER L=230MM 1
L6B PDP 42" CABLE V6 PANEL 055145R FERRIT CORE Z=276R (100MHZ) STEWARD 1R79525R KONN.CAB.4PL=150MM 250G2-H04 FERRIT 1R82523-AS CABLE L6B PDP 42" POW.SUP.2 PIN L=530MM 1R82527-AS CABLE WITH.TERM.L=500MM YEL-GR AWG22 1R82535-AS CABLE WITH.KON.2P L=480+340MM FERRIT 1X56523-AS CABLE WITH TERM SW-LINE FILTRE L=110MM 1X56525-AS CABLE WITH.KONN.2P L=60MM 1X56525R CABLE WITH.KONN.2P L=60MM 1
Note:This list tentative and also cabinet and other cosmetics parts can be changed with your model, For such a issue please contact Beko Spare part department by giving your model .For panel modules codes, see in the panel service manual.
FREQUENCY TABLE (MHz)
Channel Number BG I DK L/L'
CH 1 49.75 49.75 47.75 CH 2 48.25 59.25 59.25 55.75 CH 3 55.25 77.25 77.25 60.50 CH 4 62.25 85.25 85.25 63.75 CH 5 175.25 93.25 93.25 176.00 CH 6 182.25 175.25 175.25 184.00 CH 7 189.25 183.25 183.25 192.00 CH 8 196.25 191.25 191.25 200.00 CH 9 203.25 199.25 199.25 208.00 CH 10 210.25 207.25 207.25 216.00 CH 11 217.25 215.25 215.25 189.25 CH 12 224.25 223.25 223.25 182.25 CH 13 53.75 45.75 196.25 CH 14 62.25 53.75 210.25 CH 15 82.25 61.75 CH 16 175.25 69.75 CH 17 183.25 95.25 CH 18 192.25 CH 19 201.25 CH 20 210.25 CH 21 471.25 471.25 471.25 471.25 CH 22 479.25 479.25 479.25 479.25 CH 23 487.25 487.25 487.25 487.25 CH 24 495.25 495.25 495.25 495.25 CH 25 503.25 503.25 503.25 503.25 CH 26 511.25 511.25 511.25 511.25 CH 27 519.25 519.25 519.25 519.25 CH 28 527.25 527.25 527.25 527.25 CH 29 535.25 535.25 535.25 535.25 CH 30 543.25 543.25 543.25 543.25 CH 31 551.25 551.25 551.25 551.25 CH 32 559.25 559.25 559.25 559.25 CH 33 567.25 567.25 567.25 567.25 CH 34 575.25 575.25 575.25 575.25 CH 35 583.25 583.25 583.25 583.25 CH 36 591.25 591.25 591.25 591.25 CH 37 599.25 599.25 599.25 599.25 CH 38 607.25 607.25 607.25 607.25 CH 39 615.25 615.25 615.25 615.25 CH 40 623.25 623.25 623.25 623.25 CH 41 631.25 631.25 631.25 631.25 CH 42 639.25 639.25 639.25 639.25 CH 43 647.25 647.25 647.25 647.25 CH 44 655.25 655.25 655.25 655.25
Channel Number BG I DK L/L' CH 45 663.25 663.25 663.25 663.25 CH 46 671.25 671.25 671.25 671.25 CH 47 679.25 679.25 679.25 679.25 CH 48 687.25 687.25 687.25 687.25 CH 49 695.25 695.25 695.25 695.25 CH 50 703.25 703.25 703.25 703.25 CH 51 711.25 711.25 711.25 711.25 CH 52 719.25 719.25 719.25 719.25 CH 53 727.25 727.25 727.25 727.25 CH 54 735.25 735.25 735.25 735.25 CH 55 743.25 743.25 743.25 743.25 CH 56 751.25 751.25 751.25 751.25 CH 57 759.25 759.25 759.25 759.25 CH 58 767.25 767.25 767.25 767.25 CH 59 775.25 775.25 775.25 775.25 CH 60 783.25 783.25 783.25 783.25 CH 61 791.25 791.25 791.25 791.25 CH 62 799.25 799.25 799.25 799.25 CH 63 807.25 807.25 807.25 807.25 CH 64 815.25 815.25 815.25 815.25 CH 65 823.25 823.25 823.25 823.25 CH 66 831.25 831.25 831.25 831.25 CH 67 839.25 839.25 839.25 839.25 CH 68 847.25 847.25 847.25 847.25 CH 69 855.25 855.25 855.25 855.25 CH 70 863,25 863.25 CH 71 871,25 CH 72 879,25 CH 73 887,25 160.00
CH 74 69.25 172.00 CH 75 76.25 220.00 CH 76 83.25 232.00 CH 77 90.25 244.00 CH 78 97.25 256.00 CH 79 59.25 268.00 CH 80 93.25 280.00 S 1 105.25 103.25 103.25 116.75 S 2 112.25 111.25 111.25 128.75 S 3 119.25 119.25 119.25 140.75 S 4 126.25 127.25 127.25 152.75 S 5 133.25 135.25 135.25 164.75 S 6 140.25 143.25 143.25 176.75 S 7 147.25 151.25 151.25 188.75 S 8 154.25 159.25 159.25 200.75 S 9 161.25 167.25 167.25 212.75 S 10 168.25 231.25 231.25 224.75 S 11 231.25 239.25 239.25 236.75 S 12 238.25 247.25 247.25 248.75 S 13 245.25 255.25 255.25 260.75 S 14 252.25 263.25 263.25 272.75
Channel Number BG I DK L/L' S 15 259.25 271.25 271.25 284.75 S 16 266.25 279.25 279.25 296.75 S 17 273.25 287.25 287.25 55.75 S 18 280.25 295.25 295.25 60.50 S 19 287.25 303.25 303.25 63.75 S 20 294.25 S 21 303.25 303.25 S 22 311.25 311.25 311.25 311.25 S 23 319.25 319.25 319.25 319.25 S 24 327.25 327.25 327.25 327.25 S 25 335.25 335.25 335.25 335.25 S 26 343.25 343.25 343.25 343.25 S 27 351.25 351.25 351.25 351.25 S 28 359.25 359.25 359.25 359.25 S 29 367.25 367.25 367.25 367.25 S 30 375.25 375.25 375.25 375.25 S 31 383.25 383.25 383.25 383.25 S 32 391.25 391.25 391.25 391.25 S 33 399.25 399.25 399.25 399.25 S 34 407.25 407.25 407.25 407.25 S 35 415.25 415.25 415.25 415.25 S 36 423.25 423.25 423.25 423.25 S 37 431.25 431.25 431.25 431.25 S 38 439.25 439.25 439.25 439.25 S 39 447.25 447.25 447.25 447.25 S 40 455.25 455.25 455.25 455.25 S 41 463.25 463.25 463.25 463.25
PDP MODULESERVICE MANUALCAUTION1. BEFORE SERVICING THE PDP MODULE,
READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
2. WHEN REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE REQUIRED, BE SURE TO USEREPLACEMENT PARTS SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER..
MODEL : PDP42V6#### Eng
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PDP Module is a display device to be divided into a Panel partand a Drive part. The Panel part consists ofElectrodes, Phosphor, various dielectrics and gas, and the Drivepart includes electronic circuitry and PCB.When using/handling this PDP Module, pay attention to thebelow warning and cautions.
Warning?Indicates a hazard that may lead to death or injury if thewarning is ignored and the product is handled incorrectly.
Caution?Indicates a hazard that can lead to injury or damage toproperty if the caution is ignored and the product is handledincorrectly.
¥ .WARNING(1) Do not supply a voltage higher than that specified to this
product. This may damage the product and may cause afire.
(2) Do not use this product in locations where the humidity isextremely high, where it may be splashed with water, orwhere flammable materials surround it. Do not install or use the product in a location that does nosatisfy the specified environmental conditions. This maydamage the product and may cause a fire.
(3) If a foreign substance (such as water, metal, or liquid) getsinside the product, immediately turn off the power. Continuing to use the product, it is may cause fire orelectric shock.
(4) If the product emits smoke, and abnormal smell, or makesan abnormal sound, immediately turn off the power. Continuing to use the product, it may cause fire or electricshock.
(5) Do not disconnect or connect the connector while power tothe product is on. It takes some time for the voltage to dropto a sufficiently low level after the power has been turnedoff. Confirm that the voltage has dropped to a safe level beforedisconnecting or connecting the connector.
(6) Do not pull out or insert the power cable from/to an outletwith wet hands. It may cause electric shock.
(7) Do not damage or modify the power cable. It may causefire or electric shock.
(8) If the power cable is damaged, or if the connector is loose,do not use the product: otherwise, this can lead to fire orelectric shock.
(9) If the power connector or the connector of the power cablebecomes dirty or dusty, wipe it with a dry cloth. Otherwise,this can lead to fire.
(10) PDP Module uses a high voltage (Max.450V dc). Keepthe cautions concerning electric shock and do not touchthe Device circuitry when handling the PDP Unit. Andbecause the capacitor of the Device circuitry may remaincharged at the moment of Power OFF, standing by for 1minute is required in order to touch the Device circuitry.
¥–.CAUTIONS(1) Do not place this product in a location that is subject to
heavy vibration, or on an unstable surface such as aninclined surface. The product may fall off or fall over,causing injuries.
(2) Before disconnecting cable from the product, be sure toturn off the power. Be sure to hold the connector whendisconnecting cables. Pulling a cable with excessive forcemay cause the core of the cable to be exposed or breakthe cable, and this can lead to fire or electric shock.
(3) This product should be moved by two or more persons. Ifone person attempts to carry this product alone, he/shemay be injured.
(4) This product contains glass. The glass may break, causinginjuries, if shock, vibration, heat, or distortion is applied tothe product.
(5) The temperature of the glass of the display may rise to80°C or more depending on the conditions of use.If you touch the glass inadvertently, you may be burned.
(6) If glass surface of the display breaks or is scratched, donot touch the broken pieces or the scratches with barehands. You may be injured.
(7) PDP Module requires to be handled with care not to betouched with metal or hard materials, and must not bestressed by heat or mechanical impact.
(8) There are some exposed components on the rear panel ofthis product. Touching these components may cause anelectric shock.
(9) When moving the product, be sure to turn off the powerand disconnect all the cables. While moving the product,watch your step. The product may be dropped or all,leading to injuries of electric shock.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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(10) In order to protect static electricity due to C-MOS circuitry ofthe Drive part, wear a wrist band to protect static electricitywhen handling.
(11) If cleaning the Panel, wipe it with a soft cloth moistened withwater or a neutral detergent and squeezed, being careful notto touch the connector part of the Panel. And don’t usechemical materials like thinner or benzene.
(12) If this product is used as a display board to display a staticimage, “image sticking” occurs. This means that the luminanceof areas of the display that remain lit for a long time dropscompared with luminance of areas that are lit for a shortertime, causing uneven luminance across the display. The degree to which this occurs is in proportion to theluminance at which the display is used. To prevent thisphenomenon, therefore, avoid static images as much aspossible and design your system so that it is used at a lowluminance, by reducing signal level difference between brightarea and less bright area through signal processing.
(13) Because PDP Module emits heat from the Glass Panel partand the Drive circuitry, the environmental temperature mustnot be over 40°C. The temperature of the Glass Panel part is especially highowing to heat from internal Drive circuitry. And because thePDP Module is driven by high voltage, it must avoidconductive materials.
(14) If inserting components or circuit board in order to repair, besure to fix a lead line to the connector before soldering.
(15) If inserting high-power resistor(metal-oxide film resistor ormetal film resistor) in order to repair, insert it as 10mm awayas from a board.
(16) During repairs, high voltage or high temperature componentsmust be put away from a lead line.
(17) This is a Cold Chassis but you had better use a coldtransformer for safety during repairs. If repairing electricitysource part, you must use the cold transformer.
(18) Do not place an object on the glass surface of the display.The glass may break or be scratched.
(19) This product may be damaged if it is subject to excessivestresses (such as excessive voltage, current, or temperature).The absolute maximum ratings specify the limits of thesestresses.
(20) The recommended operating conditions are conditions inwhich the normal operation of this product is guaranteed. Allthe rated values of the electrical specifications are guaranteedwithin these conditions. Always use the product within the range of the recommendedoperating conditions. Otherwise, the reliability of the productmay be degraded.
(21) This product has a glass display surface. Design yoursystem so that excessive shock and load are not applied tothe glass. Exercise care that the vent at the corner of the glasspanel is not damaged. If the glass panel or vent is damaged, the product isinoperable.
(22) Do not cover or wrap the product with a cloth or othercovering while power is supplied to the product.
(23) Before turning on power to the product, check the wiring ofthe product and confirm that the supply voltage is within therated voltage range. If the wiring is wrong or if a voltageoutside the rated range is applied, the product maymalfunction or be damaged.
(24) Do not store this product in a location where temperatureand humidity are high. This may cause the product tomalfunction. Because this product uses a dischargephenomenon, it may take time to light (operation may bedelayed) when the product is used after it has been stored fora long time. In this case, it is recommended to light all cells forabout 2 hours (aging).
(25) This product is made from various materials such as glass,metal, and plastic. When discarding it, be sure to contact aprofessional waste disposal operator.
(26) If faults occur due to arbitrary modification or disassembly,LG Electronics is not responsible for function, quality or otheritems.
(27) Use of the product with a combination of parameters,conditions, or logic not specified in the specifications of thisproduct is not guaranteed. If intending to use the product insuch a way, be sure to consult LGE in advance.
(28) Within the warranty period, general faults that occur due todefects in components such as ICs will be rectified by LGEwithout charge. However, IMAGE STICKING due tomisapplying the above (12) provision is not included in thewarranty. Repairs due to the other faults may be charged fordepending on responsibility for the faults.
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[PDP42V6#### Module]
CONTENTS
¥ . Formation and Specification of Module
¥–. Adjustment
¥†. Trouble Shooting
1. Checking for No Picture
2. Hitch Diagnosis Following Display Condition
2-1. 4/7 or 3/7 of the screen doesn’t be shown
2-2. Screen doesn’t be shown as Data COF
2-3. It is generated unusual pattern of Data COF IC unit
2-4. Regular Stripe is generated about the quantity of one Data COF IC or more
2-5. Screen doesn’t be shown at all as scan COF
2-6. Regular stripe is generated at regular internal on the whole screen
2-7. Data copy is generated to stripe direction
2-8. One or more stripe is generated on the screen
2-9. One or more horizontal line is generated on screen
2-10. Lightness of screen is wholly darken though there is input-signal-pattern
2-11. Different color is shown partially during full-white-screen or electric discharge is generated
during full-black-screen
2-12. Full-white pattern it happened that the lightness of middle is darken while full-white pattern
2-13. Some lightness of some color doesn’t not generated well
3. Checking for component damage
3-1. Y IPM(IC 12) or Z IPM(IC 4) damage
3-2. FET Ass’y(Y B/D: HS1) damage
3-3. SCAN IC(Y drv B/D: IC1~8) damage
3-4. COF damage
3-5. Crystal(CTRL B/D: X1) damage
¥‡. Block Diagram
¥·. Records of Revision for Boards, components and ROM DA TA
* Annexing : Schematic Diagram
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Part No.
6871QCH034A
6871QDH066A
6871QDH067A
6871QRH037A
6871QLH034A
6871QYH029A
6871QZH033A
PWB(PCB) ASSY
PWB(PCB) ASSY
PWB(PCB) ASSY
PWB(PCB) ASSY
PWB(PCB) ASSY
PWB(PCB) ASSY
PWB(PCB) ASSY
Description
LVDS CTRL B/D ASSY
Y DRV UPPER B/D ASSY
Y DRV LOWER B/D ASSY
X RIGHT B/D ASSY
X LEFT B/D ASSY
Y SUS B/D ASSY
Z SUS B/D ASSY
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¥ . Formation and Specification of Module
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External Cable Connection
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3
4
Connector
P1[Z SUS B/D]
P5[Y SUS B/D]
P6[Y SUS B/D]
P31[CTRL B/D]
Input Voltage & Signal
5V, Va, Vs
Vs
5V
Video Signal
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1. Application ObjectThis standard is applied to the PDP42V6#### PDP Modulewhich is manufactured by the manufacturing team of PDPpromotion department or elsewhere.
2. Notes(1) Without any special specification, the Module should be at
the condition of preliminaries more than 10minutes beforeadjusting. - Service signal : 100% Full White signal- Service DC voltage : Vcc: 5V, Va: 65V, Vs: 185V- DC/DC Pack voltage : Vsetup: 200V, Vscw: 115V,
-Vy: -75V - Preliminaries environment : Temp (25!5°C), Relative
humidity (65!10%)
(2) Module should get the Aging for the equilibrium after finishthe assembling. Aging condition is shown below.- Service signal: 100% Full White, Red, Green, Blue pattern
signal(Service time of each pattern : within 5minutes/cycle)- Service DC voltage : Match the voltage with the set up
voltage in the first adjustment.- Aging time : More than 4Hrs- Aging environment : Temp (60!2°C), Relative humidity-
Less than 75%
(3) Module adjustment should be followed by below sequence.- Setting up the initial voltage and adjusting the voltage
wave form of Vsetup- Measuring the Margin of Vs voltage and deciding the voltage- Adjusting and checking the voltage of DC/DC pack
(Vsetup, Vscw, -Vy)- Adjusting the voltage wave form of Vset-down- Measuring the Margin of Vset-up voltage and deciding the
voltage- Adjusting the wave form of final voltage
But, these items above can be changed by theconsideration of mass production. (When changing thesequence, there should be an agreement of the Moduledevelopment 2Gr./ QA Gr./ Manufacturing Gr.)
(4) Without any special specification, you should adjust theModule in the environment of Temp (25!5°C) and Relativehumidity (65!10%)
Caution) If you let the still image more than 10 minutes(especiallyThe Digital pattern or Cross Hatch Pattern which hasclear gradation), after image can be presented in theblack level part of screen.
3. Adjustment items3-1. Adjusting the Board Group
(1) Adjusting the voltage wave form of Vset-up(2) Adjusting the voltage wave form of Vset-down(3) Adjusting the voltage wave form of Vramp
3-2 Adjustment after assembling(PDP Module adjustment)
(1) Setting up the initial voltage and adjusting the voltagewave form of Vsetup
(2) Measuring the voltage Margin of Vs and deciding the voltage(3) Adjusting and checking the voltage of DC/DC pack
(Vsetup, Vscw, -Vy)(4) Adjusting the voltage wave form of Vset-down(5) Measuring the Margin of Vset-up voltage and deciding the
voltage(6) Adjusting the wave form of final voltage
4. Adjusting the Board Group(Applying the Jig Set)
4-1. Using T ools(1) Digital oscilloscope : More than 200MHz(2) DVM(Digital Multimeter) : Fluke 87 or similar one(3) Signal generator : VG-825 or similar one(4) DC power supply
- DC power supply for Vs (1) : Should be changeable morethan 0-200V/ more than 10A
- DC power supply for Va (1) : Should be changeable morethan 0-100V/ more than 5A
- DC power supply for 5V (1) :Should be changeable morethan 0-10V/ more than 10A
- DC-DC Converter Jig (1) : The Jig which has voltageequivalent output of PDP42V6#### Module after takingthe Vs, Va, 5V voltage
- Voltage stability of power supply : Within !1% for Vs/Va,within !3% for 5V
4-2. Connection diagram of measuringinstrument and setting up the initialvoltage
(1) Connection diagram of measuring instrumentRefer to Fig. 1.(Connection diagram of measuringinstrument that adjusting the voltage wave form)
(2) Setting up the initial voltageInitially setting up voltage : Vcc: 5V, Va: 65V, Vs: 185VBut, Initially setting up voltage can be changed by the setup range according to the Module’s characteristic.
4-3. How to Adjust(1) Adjusting the Voltage Wave form of Vsetup
¤ Connect measuring instrument like the connectiondiagram Fig. 1.
¤ŁTurn on the power of the measuring instrument like the<Caution> item Fig. 1.
¤ØConnect the oscilloscope probe to P4 connecter(80 Pin)of Y-SUS PCB and GND.
¤Œ Turn the VR1 of Y-SUS PCB and make the “A“ waveform Fig. 2 to be 20!1µs.
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(2) Adjusting Vset-down Voltage Wave formTurn the VR2 of Y-SUS PCB and make the “B” wave formFig. 2 to be 150!5µs.
(3) Adjusting the Voltage Wave form of Vramp¤ Connect oscilloscope Probe to the B37 Pin on Z PCB
and the GND.¤ŁTurn the VR3 of Z PCB and make the “C“ wave form Fig.
3 to be 7µs.
But, in case of not setting up the Test point, producesame output and adjust wave form connect to otherpattern or parts which has no possibility of short.
5. Adjustment after Assembling(PDP Module Adjustment)
5-1. Using T ools(1) Digital oscilloscope : More than 200MHz(2) DVM(Digital Multimeter): Fluke 87 or similar one(3) Signal generator: VG-825 or similar one(4) DC power supply
- DC power supply for Vs (1) : Should be changeable morethan 0-200V/ more than 10A
- DC power supply for Va (1) : Should be changeable morethan 0-100V/ more than 5A
- DC power supply for 5V (1) : Should be changeable morethan 0-10V/ more than 10A
- DC-DC Converter Jig (1) : The Jig which has voltageequivalent output of PDP42V6#### Module after takingthe Vs, Va, 5V voltage
- Voltage stability of power supply : Within !1% for Vs/Va,within !3% for 5V
5-2. Connection diagram of measuringinstrument and setting up the initialvoltage
(1) Connection diagram of measuring instrumentRefer to figure 1. (Connection diagram of measuringinstrument that adjusting the voltage wave form)
(2) Setting up the initial voltageInitially setting up voltage : Vcc: 5V, Va: 65V, Vs: 185V
But, Initially setting up voltage can be changed by the setup range according to the Module’s characteristic.
5-3. How to Adjust(1) Adjusting initial voltage wave form
Check the voltage wave form like the mentioned way onthe 4-3(How to adjust) and readjust the wave form when itis wrong.
(2) Checking the DC/DC pack voltage¤ Convert the signal of signal generator to the 100% Full
White signal¤ŁConnect the GND terminal of DVM to the R30’s right leg
of the Y B/D and set the Plus terminal to the left leg ofR30 to check the Vscw voltage(115!1V) and when thereis abnormality in voltage turn the variable resistor(VR5)of DC/DC Pack(Vscw) on Y B/D to adjust.
¤ØConnect the GND terminal of DVM to the R31’s right legof the Y B/D and set the Plus terminal to the left leg ofR31 to check the -Vy voltage(-75!1V) and when there isabnormality in voltage turn the variable resistor(VR6) ofDC/DC Pack(-Vy) on Y B/D to adjust.
¤ŒConnect the GND terminal of DVM to the R27’s right legof the Y B/D and set the Plus terminal to the left leg ofR27 to check the Vsetup voltage(200!1V) and whenthere is abnormality in voltage turn the variableresistor(VR4) of DC/DC Pack(Vsetup) on Y B/D toadjust.
(Fig. 2) Y, Z set-up Waveform
Z B/D Waveform
(Fig. 3) Z ramp Waveform
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(3) Measuring the Vs voltage Margin and deciding the voltage
¤ Convert the signal of signal generator to the 100% FullRed signal.
¤ŁTurn the voltage adjusting knob of Vs DC power supplyto the voltage -down direction and make the cell ofscreen turned off.
¤Ø Turn the voltage adjusting knob of Vs DC power supply tothe voltage -up direction until the cell of screen turned on. The first voltage, which make the cell of full screenturned on, is named as Vsmin1 and record it.
¤Œ Turn the voltage adjusting knob of Vs DC power supplyto the voltage-up direction slowly until the cell of screenturned off or over electric discharge.The first voltage, which makes the cell of screen turnedoff or over electric discharge, is named as Vsmax1 andrecords it. (Only, Vs voltage variable passes over themaximum 190V)
¤º Convert the signal of signal generator to the 100% FullGreen signal.
¤ Repeat the adjustment (2) item and name each voltageas Vsmin2/Vsmax2 and record them.
¤ Convert the signal of signal generator to 100% Full Bluesignal.
¤ Repeat the adjustment (2) item and name each voltageas Vsmin3/Vsmax3 and record them.
¤ Convert the signal of signal generator to 100% FullWhite signal.
¤ Repeat the adjustment (2) item and name each voltageas Vsmin4/Vsmax4 and record them.
¤æ Convert the signal of signal generator to 100% FullBlack signal.
¤ Repeat the adjustment (2) item and name each voltageas Vsmin5/Vsmax5 and record them.
¤ At this time decided Vs voltage adds 6V to Maxvalue(Vsmin1~Vsmin5) and set up the voltage within theset-up range(180V < Vs # 190V) in consideration ofother features.
¤ Turn the voltage adjusting knob of Vs DC power supplymake deciding the Vs voltage.
¤ıAdjust Vset-down wave form using setting up Vs voltagelike mentioned on the 4-3.
(4) Adjusting the final voltage wave formCheck the voltage wave form like the mentioned way on the 4-3(How to adjust) and readjust the wave form when it is twisted.
(5) DC-DC Pack Voltage Set up RangeVsetup : 185V ~ 225VVsc : 90V ~ 120V-Vy : -60V ~ -80V
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<Caution>(1) The power of the signal generator should be turned on before turning on the power of DC power supply.(2) The voltage of DC power supply , in standard of Module input voltage, should be preset as below.
Vcc: 5V, Va: 65V, Vs: 185V
(3) The power of power supply must turned on by this sequence. Reverse direction When turning off.* Module on : 5V ( Va ( Vs, Module off: Vs ( Va ( 5V
(4) Signal generator should be selected with 852*480(WVGA) mode
185 1.0 vo ltage
65 0.1 vo ltage
5 1.5 vo ltage
Y - SUSZ - SUS
E/ X Tube
X rightX Lef t CONTROLLER
Power
Signal Generator(VG-825)
DC Power Supply for 5V
DC Power Supply for Va
DC Power Supply for Vs
(Fig. 1) Connection diagram of measuring instrument
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1. Checking for no Picture
A screen doesn¡flt display at all and condition of black pattern or power off.
(1) Check whether the CTRL B/D LED(D10, D11, D12, D13, D17) is turned on or not.(2) Check the power and signal cable of CTRL B/D.(3) X B/D, Y B/D, Z B/D is well plugged in.(4) Check the connection of X B/D, Y B/D and Z B/D to CTRL B/D. (5) Measure the output wave of X, Y, Z B/D with oscilloscope(more than 200MHz)
and find the trouble of B/D by comparing the output wave with below figure.- Measure Point fo Y B/D : TP(Bead B103) - Measure Point fo Z B/D : TP(Bead B37)- Measure Point fo X B/D : COF TP
(6) Check the SCAN(Y side) IC(7) Check the DATA(X side) COF IC(8) Replace the CTRL B/D.
¥†. Trouble Shooting
<A: Y B/D Output wave - 1 FRAME>
<B: Y B/D Output wave - 1 SF>
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2. Hitch Diagnosis FollowingDisplay Condition
2-1. 4/7 or 3/7 of the screen doesn’t be shown
(1) Confirm the power connector of X B/D is well plugged inwhich is correspond to not showing screen.
(2) Confirm the connector that is connected between CTRLB/D and X B/D correspond to not showing part.
(3) Replace relevant X B/D.
[[ Relationship between screen and X B/D
Screen X B/D Left of the Screen 4/7 <--> Right X B/DRight of the Screen 3/7 <--> Left X B/D
[[ Screen Display Form
2-2. The screen doesn’t be shown as DataCOF
(Include not be shown part of Data COF quantity or a part)
(1) The problem between Data COF and X B/D is morepossible that the screen is not be shown as data COF.
(2) Confirm the connector of Data COF is well connected to XB/D. Correspond to the part that screen is not showing
(3) Confirm whether the Data COF is failed and replace X B/D
[[ Example of the screen display form(Anything of the 7 Data COF can be shown beside belowpictures)
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Left of the Screen(4/7) Right of the Screen(3/7)
Display
Not display
: All : Partial : not at all
Change ' GND' into ANODE, ' Resistance'
into CATHOD and then examine the Diode to the
forward or reverse direction.
Measure the resistance value(10Ω)
1 2
GND1
Resistance2
[[ How to examine Data COF IC
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2-3. It Generates Unusual Pattern of DataCOF IC unit
(1) In case of generating unusual pattern of Data COF IC unitas below picture, there is problem in the check that is inputinto Data COF IC
(2) In case of <case 1, 2, 3>- confirm the connection of Data COF connector - replace the relevant X B/D
(3) In case of <case 4, 5> - confirm the connector that is connected from CTRL to X B/D - Replace relevant XB/D or CTRL B/D
[[ Screen Display Form
2-4. Regular Stripe is Generated about theQuantity of one Data COF IC or more
(1) In case of generating regular stripe about the quantity ofone Data COF IC, there is problem at the output of output-flatworm of X B/DIn case of generating regular stripe about the quantity oftwo Data COF IC, that means the data which is conveyedfrom CTRL B/D doesn’t conveyed well.
(2) Confirm the XB/D connection connector plugged in well.Correspond to unusual screen.
(3) Replace relevant XB/D or CTRL B/D.
[[ Relationship between screen and X B/D
Screen X B/D Left of the Screen 4/7 <--> Right X B/DRight of the Screen 3/7 <--> Left X B/D
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<Case 1>
<Case 2>
<Case 3>
<Case 4>
<Case 5>
Unusual screen comes out about one IC quantity in one COF
Unusual screen comes out across one quantity about two IC quantities in one COF
Unusual screen comes out about 4IC quantities in one COF
Unusual screen comes out as a unit of Data COF IC through one X B/D
Unusual screen comes out as a unit of Data COF IC through Top or Bottom screen
It comes out partial field about the quantity of one IC or more or It may come out together at other field of screen.
2-5. The screen display has a problem for Scan FPC.
(1) It’s may be a problem between Scan FPC and Y B/D.(2) Check the connection of Y B/D and Scan FPC.(3) If the Scan IC is failed, replace the Y DRV B/D.
[[ Screen Display Form
[[ Check a method of SCAN IC
Change the Vpp Pin into ANODE and GND Pin into CATHODand then test the Diode with forward or reverse direction.
2-6. The screen has a vertical line withregular gap.
(A vertical stripe flash at especial color)
(1) This is a problem about control B/D.(2) Replace Control B/D.
[[ Screen Display Form
2-7. A data copy is happened into vertical direction
(1) In this case, it’s due to incorrect marking of scan wave. (2) Replace a Y DRV B/D or Y SUS B/D.
[[ Screen Display Form
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one eighth of screen
The screen display is very good
The screen display is poor
The screen has a vertical line with regular gap
<Case 1 : Entire Copy><Display Pattern>
<Case 2 : Top Copy> <Case 3 : Bottom Copy> <Case 4 : Entire Copy>
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2-8. The screen has one or several verticalline
(1) In this case, It isn’t a problem about controller B/D or XB/D.
(2) It may cause followings. - It’s out of order a panel- Open or short of DATA COF FPC attached panel- It’s out of order a DATA COF attached panel
(3) Replace Module.
[[ Screen Display Form
2- 9. The screen has one or several horizontal line
(1) In this case, it isn’t a problem about controller B/D or XB/D.
(2) It may cause followings. - It’s out of order a panel- Open or short of SCAN FPC attached panel- It’s out of order a SCAN IC attached panel
(3) Replace Y DRV B/D
[[ Screen Display Form
2-10. The screen displays input signal pattern but the brightness is dark
(1) In this case, Z B/D operation isn’t complete.(2) Check the power cord of Z B/D.(3) Check the connector of Z B/D and Controller B/D.(4) Replace the Controller B/D or Z B/D.
2-11. The screen displays other color partially on full white screen or happensdischarge partially on full black screen.
(1) Check the declination of Y B/D set up, set down wave. (2) Check the declination of Z B/D ˙ramp wave.(3) Measure each output wave with oscilloscope(more than
200MHz) and compare the data with below figure data.Adjust the Y B/D set up(Test-up:B/C[¥s/¥s])/setdown(Test-down:D[¥s]) and Z B/D ramp(Tramp:F/G[¥s/¥s]) declinationby changing VR1/VR2/VR3.- Measuring Point of Y B/D : B103(SUS_UP) - Measuring Point of Z B/D : B37(SUS_OUT)
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It may show several vertical lines in a quarter or other division part of screen including left case.
It may show several horizontal lines including left case.
Y Output Voltage Wave form Z RAMP Voltage Wave form
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2-12. A center of screen is darker than a edge of screen at full white pattern.
(1) In this case, it’s a problem about Z B/D ramp wave. (2) Check the connection cable of Z B/D and CTRL B/D.(3) Replace the Z B/D.
[[ Screen Display Form
2-13. It doesn’t display a specifiedbrightness at specified color
(1) Check the connector of CTRL B/D input signal.(2) Replace the CTRL B/D.
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3. Checking for component damage
3-1. Y IPM(IC 12) or Z IPM(IC 4) damage
(1) When the internal Sustain_FET of Y IPM(IC 12) or ZIPM(IC 4) is damaged, screen doesn’t be shown or electricdischarge is generated. O Test Point: GND~B103(Y B/D), GND~B37(Z B/D)O Wave format: B103(Y B/D) or B37(Z B/D) has no wave
output
(2) When the internal ER_FET of Y IPM(IC 12) or Z IPM(IC 4)is damaged, Y IPM or Z IPM emission is increased.O Test Point: GND~B103(Y B/D), GND~B37(Z B/D)O Wave format: As shown (Fig. 1)
O Measurance position: Sustain section enlarge the aftermeasuring B103 wave of Y B/D and B37 wave of Z B/D.(Full White Pattern)
3-2. FET Ass’y(Y B/D: HS1) damage
(1) When Set_Up FET is damaged, screen doesn’t be shown O Test Point: Enlarge the after measuring GND~B103(Y
B/D) O Wave format: As shown (Fig. 2)
(2) When Set_Down FET is damaged, electric discharge ofentire screen is generated. O Test Point: Enlarge the after measuring GND~B103(Y
B/D) O Wave format: As shown (Fig. 3)
O Measurance position: Reset section enlargement wave ofTP B103(Y B/D) (Full White Pattern)
(Fig. 1) When the ER_FET is damaged
<IPM Normal Output Wave >
(Fig. 2) When the Set_Up FET is damaged
(Fig. 3) When the Set_Down FET is damaged
<FET Ass’y Normal Output Wave >
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3-3. SCAN IC(Y drv B/D: IC1~8) damage
(1) In case of SCAN IC poor, one horizontal line may open atscreen. O Test Point: ICT measurance of GND~Y drive B/D outputO Wave format: As shown (Fig. 4)
(2) Screen may not shown when SCAN IC is damaged bySCAN IC poor, external electricity or spark.O Test Point: ICT measurance of GND~Y drive B/D outputO Wave format: Output wave format isn’t output (You can
see the damage for Y drive B/D Top or Bottom’s SCANIC)
(3) Screen shaked horizontally when Y drv B/D Top andBottom cable is poor O Test Point: ICT measurance of GND~Y drive B/D outputO Wave format: As shown (Fig. 5)
(4) In case of shorting the SCAN IC output by a dust, foreignsubstance, it may overlap two horizontal lines on screen. O Test Point: ICT measurance of GND~Y drive B/D outputO Wave format: As shown (Fig. 6)
O Measurance position: SCAN section enlarge the aftermeasuring output ICT of Y drive B/D. (Full WhitePattern)
(Fig. 4) When SCAN IC is poor
(Fig. 5) When Y drv B/D Top and Bottom cable is poor
(Fig. 6) When SCAN IC output is short
<SCAN IC Normal Output Wave >
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3-4. COF damage
(1) In case of shorting or opening the IC output of COF, it mayshow one or several vertical lines.O Test Point: Enlarge the after measuring output TP of
GND~COFO Wave format: As shown Output of (Fig. 7)
In case of normal wave output, when STB signal isgenerated, maintain High output. And when STB signalis generated again must be fall Low.But when IC of COF is poor, STB signal is not generatedOutput falls with Low.
(2) In case of being damage IC of COF or power resistance,the screen doesn’t be shown or happens discharge partially.O Test Point: Enlarge the after measuring output TP of
GND~COFO Wave format: Output wave doesn’t come out
O Measurance position: Enlarge the after measuring outputTP of COF (Full White Pattern)
3-5. Crystal(CTRL B/D: X1) damage
(1) When Crystal is damage, the screen doesn’t be shown.O Test Point: Measuring 3pin of GND~Crystal(Ctrl B/D: X1)O Wave format: Output wave doesn’t come out
(2) In case of unusual launch of the Crystal, it may blink thescreen.O Wave format: As shown (Fig. 8)
O Measurance posit ion: Measuring output 3pin ofCrystal(X1: 100MHz) on Ctrl B/D (Full White Pattern)
(Fig. 7) When IC output of COF is poor
<COF Normal Output Wave >
(Fig. 8) When Crystal is poor
<Crystal Normal Output Wave >
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¥‡. Block Diagram
Y - SUSZ - SUS
E/ X Tube
X rightX Lef t CONTROLLER
Input Signal : Full WhiteCur rent (typ.) : rms
< +5V , 1.483 A >
< +Vs , 0.821A >
1.68 Ap-p
5.86 Ap-p
0.53 Ap-p
0.59 Ap-p
6.6 Ap-p
<+Vs, 0.72 A>
< +Va , 0.035A>
< +5V , 0.063A>
185 1.0 vo ltage
65 0.1 vo ltage
5 1.5 vo ltageDC Power Supply for 5V
DC Power Supply for Va
DC Power Supply for Vs
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¥·. Records of Revision for Boards, components and ROM DATA
1. Boards
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Date
2004.01.21
2004.01.21
2004.01.21
2004.01.21
2004.01.21
2004.01.21
2004.01.21
2004.02.23
2004.02.23
2004.02.23
2004.02.23
2004.02.23
Part Number
6871QCH034A
6871QDH066A
6871QDH067A
6871QYH029A
6871QZH033A
6871QRH037A
6871QLH034A
6871QCH034A
6871QYH029A
6871QZH033A
6871QRH037A
6871QLH034A
Note
Initial Product
Initial Product
Initial Product
Initial Product
Initial Product
Initial Product
Initial Product
COF Resistor added
R90, R91, C33, P5, P6 changed
C7 added
4 layers changed
4 layers changed
Board
CTRL B/D ASSY(LVDS)
YDRV Upper B/D ASSY
YDRV Lower B/D ASSY
Y SUS B/D ASSY
Z SUS B/D ASSY
X RIGHT B/D ASSY
X LEFT B/D ASSY
CTRL B/D ASSY(LVDS)
Y SUS B/D ASSY
Z SUS B/D ASSY
X RIGHT B/D ASSY
X LEFT B/D ASSY
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2. COMPONENTS
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Date
2004.01.21
2004.01.21
2004.01.21
2004.01.21
2004.01.21
2004.01.21
2004.03.01
2004.04.05
2004.04.05
2004.04.05
Part Number
4921QP1023A
4921QP1024A
4921QF2004A
0ILNRAZ015D
6212AB4004A
0ILNRMA011A
0ILNRHS001A
0ILNRTI020A
4921QP1025A
4921QP1026A
Remark
Initial Product
Apply to DRIVER IC: IR2113S
Initial Product
Apply to DRIVER IC: IR2113S
Initial Product
Set_up/Set-dn FET Ass’y
Initial Product
Check the inner resistance in 0 Ohm
Initial Product
Initial Product
Matsushida: AN16001A
Check the inner resistance in 10 Ohm
TI: SN755866
Apply to DRIVER IC: IXYS
Apply to DRIVER IC: IXYS
COMPONENT
Y IPM(Y B/D: IC 12)
Z IPM(Z B/D: IC 4)
FET(Y B/D: HS1)
COF
Crystal(CTRL B/D: X1)
SCAN IC(Y drive B/D: IC1~8)
COF
SCAN IC(Y drive B/D: IC1~8)
Y IPM(Y B/D: IC 12)
Z IPM(Z B/D: IC 4)
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3. ROM DATA
No.
1
2
Date
2004.02.18
2004.02.18
Contents
Initial ROM Data for DND
Initial ROM Data for HTC
ROM Data Version
42V62MS01
42V62JN01
SPARE PART LIST V6 (LG)
Parts Code Description X56101 PCB ASSY LVDS LV42V6 (6871QCH034A) X56103 PCB ASSY Y-DRIVE UP LG42V6 (6871QDH066A) X56104 PCB ASSY Y-DRIVE(UST) LG42V6 (6871QDH067A) X56105 PCB ASSY X-DRIVE(LEFT)LG42V6(6871QLH034A) X56106 PCB ASSY X-DRIVE(LEFT)LG42V6 (6871QRH037A) X56107 PCB ASSY YSUS LG42V6 (6871QYH029A) X56108 PCB ASSY XSUS LG42V6 (6871QZH033A) X56109 PCB ASSY SMPS(PSU) LG42V6 (6709Q00150A)
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DATE: July 15, 2004
Beko SERVICE MANUAL
107cm (42 Inch) Wide Plasma Display Module
MODEL : 42” S3.1 PDP
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1.Overview
1-1 Model Name of plasma Display
1-2 External View
1-3 Specifications
2. Precaution 2-1 Handling Precaution for Plasna Display,
2-2 Safety Precautions for Service (Handling, prevention of a electrical shock, measure against
power outage, etc)
3. Name & Function 3-1 Layout of Assemblies
3-2 Block Diagram:
3-3 Main function of Each Assembly
3-4 Product/Serial Label Location
4. Operation checking after rectification 4-1 Flow chart
4-2 Defects , Symptoms and Detective Parts
5. Disassembling / Assembling
5-1 Tools and measurement equipment
5-2 Exploded View
5-3 Disassembling & Re-assembling
6. Operation Check after Repair Service 6-1 Check Item
6-2 Check Procedure
7. Operation Check 7-1 Adjustment Specification, Checking Position etc.
7-2 Adjusting procedure
8. Spare part list for the panel
CONTENTS
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1. Overview
1-1 Model Name of Plasma Display
MODEL : 42” S3.1 PDP (S42SD-YD05)
1-2 External View
【 M1 = X Board + Y Board + Logic Board 】
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1-3 Specifications
No Item Specification
1 Pixel 852 (H) × 480 (V) pixels (1 pixel = 1 R,G,B cells)
2 Number of Cells 2556 (H) × 480 (V)
3 Pixel Pitch 1.095 (H) × 1.110 (V)
R 0.365 (H) × 1.110 (V)
G 0.365 (H) × 1.110 (V) 4 Cell Pitch
B 0.365 (H) × 1.110 (V)
5 Display size 932.940 (H) × 532.800(V)
[ 36.73 inch × 20.98 inch ] 6 Screen size Diagonal 42" Color Plasma Display Module
7 Screen aspect 16 : 9
8 Display color 16.77 million colors
9 Viewing angle Over 160°
(Angle with 50% and greater brightness perpendicular to PDP module)
10 Dimensions 982 (W) × 582 (H) × 52.9 (D)
11 Weight Module 1 About 16.6 kg
12 Packing weight Module 1 240kg ± 5kg (including modules) / 10pcs/BOX
13 Packing size L 1175 * W 1140 * H 970 (mm) / 10pcs/BOX
PL42SD003C 60Hz/ 50Hz, LVDS
14 Broadcasting reception
Vertical frequency
and
Video/Logic Interface
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2. PRECAUTIONS ** To prevent the risks of unit damage, electrical shock and radiation, take the following safety, service, and ESD precautions.
2-1 Handling Precautions for Plasma Display
n PDP module use high voltage that is
dangerous to human. Before operating
PDP, always check the dust to prevent
circuit short. Be careful touching the
circuit device when power is on.
n PDP module is sensitive to dust and
humidity. Therefore, assembling and
disassembling must be done in no dust
place.
n PDP module has a lot of electric
devices. Service engineer must wear
equipment(for example , earth ring) to
prevent electric shock and working
clothes to prevent electrostatic.
n PDP module use a fine pitch connector
which is only working by exactly
connecting with flat cable. Operator
must pay attention to a complete
connection when connector is
reconnected after repairing.
n The capacitor’s remaining voltage in
the PDP module’s circuit board
temporarily remains after power is off.
Operator must wait for discharging of
remaining voltage during at least 1
minute.
2-2 Safety Precautions for Service (Handling, prevention of a electrical shock, measure
against power outage, etc)
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( Safety Precautions )
n Before replacing a board, discharge forcibly
The remaining electricity from board.
n When connecting FFC and TCPs to the
module, recheck that they are perfectly
connected.
n To prevent electrical shock, be careful not
to touch leads during circuit operations.
n To prevent the Logic circuit from being
damaged due to wrong working, do not
connect/disconnect signal cables during
circuit operations.
n Do thoroughly adjustment of a voltage label
and voltage-insulation.
n Before reinstalling the chassis and the
chassis assembly, be sure to use all
protective stuffs including a nonmetal
controlling handle and the covering of
partitioning type.
n Caution for design change : Do not install
any additional devices to the module, and
do not change the electrical circuit design.
n For example: Do not insert a subsidiary
audio or video connector. If you insert It, It
cause danger on safety. And, If you change
the design or insert, Manufactor guarantee
will be not effect. .
n If any parts of wire is overheats of damaged,
replace it with a new specified one
immediately, and identify the cause of the
problem and remove the possible
dangerous factors.
n Examine carefully the cable status if it is
twisted or damaged or displaced. Do not
change the space between parts and circuit
board. Check the cord of AC power
preparing damage.
n Product Safety Mark : Some of electric or
implement material have special
characteristics invisible that was related on
safety. In case of the parts are changed
with new one, even though the Voltage and
Watt is higher than before, the Safety and
Protection function will be lost.
n The AC power always should be turned off,
before next repair..
n Check assembly condition of screw, parts
and wire arrangement after repairing.
Check whether the material around the
parts get damaged.
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( Precaution when repairing ESD )
n There is ESD which is easily damaged by
electrostatics.(for example Integrated circuit,
FET ) Electrostatic damage rate of product
will be reduced by the following technics
n Before handling semiconductor
parts/assembly, must remove positive
electric by ground connection, or must wear
the antistatic wrist-belt and ring. ( It must be
operated after removing dust on it – It
comes under precaution of electric shock.)
n After removing ESD assembly, put on it with
aluminum stuff on the conductive surface to
prevent charging.
n Do not use chemical stuff using Freon. It
generates positive electric that can damage
ESD.
n Must use a soldering device for ground-tip
when soldering or de-soldering ESD.
n Must use anti-static solder removal device.
Most removal device do not have antistatic
which can charge a enough positive electric
enough damaging ESD.
n Before removeing the protective material
from the lead of a new ESD, bring the
protective material into contact with the
chassis or assembly that the ESD is to be
installed on.
n When handing an unpacked ESD for
replacement, do not move around too much.
Moving (legs on the carpet, for example)
generates enough electrostatic to damage
the ESD.
n Do not take a new ESD from the protective
case until the ESD is ready to be installed.
Most ESD have a lead, which is easily
short-circuited by conductive materials
(such as conductive foam and aluminum)
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3.NAME & FUNCTION
3-1 Layout of Assemblies
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1. L-Main 7. F-Buffer
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2. X-Main 3. Y-Main
4, Y-Buffer (upper) 5. Y-Buffer (lower)
6. E-Buffer 8. G-Buffer
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9. Logic + Y-Main 10. Logic + X-Main
11. 12. 13. Logic + Logic Buf’(E,F,G) 14. 15. Logic Buffer 間
3-2 BLOCK DIAGRAM
3-2-1 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR DRIVE CIRCUIT OPERATION
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< DRIVE Y Board >
P o w e r s u p p ly in p u t( 5 V d , 1 7 V c c , 1 9 5 V e , 1 6 5 V s )
L o g ic 신 호 입 력 부( X r , X f , X s , X g )
L o g ic 신 호 B u f f e r )
F e t G a t e D r iv e r )
R e c o v e r yS w it c h in g
M a i nS w it c h in g
V eS w i t c h in g
R e c o v e r y c i r c u i t( R e c o v e r y C a p )
1 9 5 V
5 V
1 6 5 V1 7 V
S ig n a l in p u t s e c t i o n( X r , X f , X s , X g )
L o g i c s i g n a l b u f f e r
< DRIVE X Board >
P o w e r S u p p ly In p u t( 5 Vd , 1 7 Vc c , 7 5 V s c , 1 6 5 V s , 2 2 0 V s e t)
L o g ic 신 호 입 력 부( Y s c , S IA , S IB , C L K , LE , S T B )
L o g ic 신 호 B u f f e r)
F e t G a te D r iv e r )
R e c o v e ryS w it c h in g
M a i nS w it c h in g
V s e tS w it c h in g
R e c o v e ry c i rc u it(R e c o v e ry C a p )
2 2 0 V
V s c a nS w it c h in g
1 6 5 V 7 5 V
1 7 V
5 V
S ig n a l in p u t S e c t io n( Y s c , S IA , S IB , C L K ,L E S TB
L o g ic s ig n a l b u f f e r
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< Drive waveforms >
3-2-2 Block Diagram for Logic circuit
Ypp
Vset
YDr
12
Panel
Ysc_l
YDCL1 2
RAMP
Vs
YDCH12
Ypn
GND
Vsc_h
Ysc_h
Vs
YgYer
Yset
bead
Yr
YDf
12
Ysc
GND bead
Vsc
R5124
1k
R5117R5118
Yf
12
Yfr
GND
RAMP
Ys
12
RAMP
Vs
Vsc_h
Vsc_l Vs
GND
Vset
Vfr=Vsc_l+12V
10us
30us 30us
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3-3 Main function of Each Assembly
X-main board : The X-main board generate a drive signal by switching the FET in synchronization with logic
main board timing and supplies the X electrode of the panel with the drive signal through the
connector.
1) Maintain voltage waveforms (including ERC)
2) Generate X rising ramp signal
3) Maintain Ve bias between Scan intervals
.Y-main board : The Y-main board generate a drive signal by switching the FET in synchronization with the logic
Main Board timing and sequentially supplies the Y electrode of the panel with the drive signal
through the scan driver IC on the Y-buffer board. This board connected to the panel’s
Y terminal has the following main functions.
1) Maintain voltage waveforms (including ERC)
2) Generate Y-rising Falling Ramp
3) Maintain V scan bias
Logic main board : The logic main board generates and outputs the address drive output signal and the X ,Y
drive signal by processing the video signals. This Board buffers the address dirve output
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signal and feeds it to the address drive IC (COF module)
(video signal- X Y drive signal generation , frame memory circuit / address data rearrangement)
.Logic buffer(E,F) : The logic buffer transmits data signal and control signal.
.Y-buffer board (Upper, Lower) : The Y-buffer board consisting of the upper and lower boards supplies the
Y-terminal with scan waveforms. The board comprises 8 scan driver IC’s
(ST microelectronics STV 7617 : 64 or 65 output pins) , but 4 ICs for the SD class
.AC Noise Filter : The AC Noise filter has function for removing noise(low Frequency) and blocking surge.
It effects Safety standards(EMC,EMI)
.TCP( Tape Carrier Package ) : The TCP applies Va pulse to the address electrode and constitutes address
discharge by the potential difference between the Va pulse and the pulse
applied to the Y electrode. The TCP comprise 4 data driver Ics(STV7610A
:96 pins output pins) 7 TCPs are required for signal scan .
3-4 PRODUCT/ SERIAL LABEL LOCATION
4. OPERATION CHECKING AFTER RECTIFICATION
Voltage label Serial No.
Panel module label
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4-1 Flow chart
* A/S Check Point *
4-1-1 No voltage output
1.Checking the voltage for each assembly
2. Judging the Logic board working or not
3. Adjusting the output signal through test points
4. Checking the panel’s crack
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4-1-2 NO display (operating Voltage but an image doesn’t exist on Screen)
⇒ No Display is related with Y-MAIN, X-MAIN, Logic Main and so on.
This page shows you how to check the boards, and the following pages show you how to find
the defective board.
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4-1-3 Abnormal Display (Abnormal Image is on Screen. (except abnormality in Sustain or Address)
⇒ Abnormal Display is related with Y-MAIN, X-MAIN, Logic Main and so on.
This page shows you how to check the boards, and the following pages show you how to find the
defective board.
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4-1-4 Sustain Open (some horizontal lines don’t exist on screen)
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4-1-5 Sustain Short ( some horizontal lines appear to be linked on Video )
4-1-6 Address Open ( some vertical lines don’t exist on screen )
⇒ Address Open is related with Logic Main, Logic Buffer, FFC, TCP and so on.
This page shows you how to check the boards, and the following pages show you how to find
the defective board.
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4-1-7 Address Short (some vertical lines appear to be linked on screen ⇒ Address Short is related with Logic Main, Logic Buffer, FFC, TCP and so on.
This page shows you how to check the boards, and the following pages show you how to find
the defective board.
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4-2 DEFECTS, SYMPTONS AND DETECTIVE PARTS
Condition Name Description Related Board
No Voltage Output Operating Voltages don't exist. PSU
No Display Operating Voltages exist, but an Image
doesn't exist on screen Y-MAIN, X-MAIN, Logic Main, Cables
Abnormal Display Abnormal Image(not open or short) is on
screen. Y-MAIN, X-MAIN, Logic Main
Sustain Open some horizontal lines don't exist on screen
Scan Buffer, FPC of X / Y
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Sustain Short some horizontal lines appear to be linked on screen Scan Buffer, FPC of X / Y
Address Open some vertical lines don't exist on screen Logic Main, Logic Buffer, FFC,TCP
Address Short some vertical lines appear to be linked
on screen Logic Main, Logic Buffer ,FFC,TCP
Defect: Address(vertical stripe) Open Defect: Address(vertical stripe) Short
Symptom : A line or block does not light up in address electrode
direction.(1 line ,block open)
Cause
① manufacturing : Panel electrode single line/
foreign material./electrostatic/
TCP defect
Symptom: Another color simultaneously appears because adjacent
data recognizes the single pattern signal
Cause
① manufacturing : Panel electrode short / Foreign material
conductive foreign object inside TCP
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② Parts : TCP, Board connection defect
③ Operation : Assembly error / Film damage
② Part : TCP/buffer defect lighting electrode cutting
defect
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Defect: Address output error Defect: Sustain(horizontal stripe) Open
Symptom.: A defect other than address open
and short Data printout signal error
occurring at certain Gradation or pattern
Symptom : One or more line do not light up in Sustain direction
Cause : ① manufacturing : .Panel bus electrode single line
FPC pressure defect
② Parts : FPC/board/connection disconnection
③ operation : assembly error.
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Defect: Sustain(horizontal stripe) Short Defect: Dielectric material layer damage
Symptom : Combined or adjacent lines are short in
sustain direction. The line appear brighter
than other at Ramp gradation pattern or low
gradation patter
Symptom: Burn caused by the damage of address bus dielectric
layer appears in the panel discharge/non discharge
area. sustain also open/short occurs by the damage
of address sustain printout
<Add Block and Line Open>
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Cause
① manufacturing : Panel electrode short/Foreign
material.
② Parts : Board/ connector/pin error
③ Operation : connector / assembling error
<Add and Sustain Open>
Cause : layer uneven / abnormal voltage / foreign material
repair failed
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Defext: F/White low discharge Defect: Weak discharge
Symptom : Low discharge caused by unstable cells
occurring at full white pattern if high
(60 degree) or normal temparature.
Cause
① Panel : MgO source / dielectric thickness
cell pitch/phosphor
② Circuit : drive waveform/ voltage condition
Symptom : Normal discharge but cells appear darker due to
weak light emission occurring mainly at low
(5 degree) Full white/Red/Green/Blue pattern
or gradation pattern
Cause
① Panel : MgO deposition count and thinckness /
aging condition
② Circuit : drive waveform/ voltage condition
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Defect : panel damage Defect: Exhaust pipe damage
Symptom : Panel crack or break. No image appears in some
cause depending on the damaged parts and
damage level.
Symptom. : Crack in break if exhaust pipe
an image is partially lacking or the panel
noise occurs depending on the damaged parts
and with the passage of time
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Cause
① Manufacturing : Flatness/palette pin interruption
② Operation : overload of panel corner / careless handling
③ Panel : Flatness / assembly error
Cause : Careless panel handling
5. Disassembling / Assembling
5-1 Tools and measurement equipment
5-1-1. Tools
1) (+) type Screw Drivers : to screw the screws
2) Air Blower
3) Earth Ring
4) Small Driver : to adjust potentiometer
5) Dummy Discharge Resistor : 2.4kOhm/10W
5-1-2. Measuring Equipment
1) Oscilloscope : 500MHz sampling
2) Probe : 10:1
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3) Digital Multi-meter
4) Signal Generator
5-2 Exploded View
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5-3 Disassembling & Re-assembling
5-3-1 Disassembling & Re-assembling of FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit)
and Y-Buffer(Upper and Lower)
1. Removal procedures
1) Full out the FPC from Connector by holding the lead of the FPC with hands.
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2. Assembling Procedures
1) Push the lead of FPC with same strength until to be connected completely.
* Notice : Be careful do not get a damage on the connector pin during connecting by mistake.
5-3-2 Assembling & Disassembling of Flat Cable Connector of X-Main Board
1. Disassembling Procedure
1) Pull out the clamp of
connector.
2) Pull Flat cable out
press down lightly.
3) Turn the Flat
cable reversely.
2. Assembling Procedure
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1) Put the Flat cable into the connector press
down lightly until locking sound (“Dack”)
comes out.
5-3-3 Assembling & Disassembling the FFC and TCP from Connector
1. Disassembling of TCP
1) Open the clamp carefully.
2) Pull the TCP out from Connector.
2. Assembling of TCP
1) Put the TCP into the Connector carefully
2) Close the clamp completely.
( The sound (“ Dack”) comes out. )
* Notice : TCP and Connector was connected surely.
* Notice :
1) Checking whether the foreign material is on the Connector inside before assembling of TCP.
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2) Be careful do not get a damage on the board by ESD during handling of TCP.
3. Misassembling of TCP
1) The misassembling of TCP is the cause of defect.
4. Checking method of misassembling of TCP
1) Disconnecting H3 from
CN8006 of LBE.
2) Whether H8 and H9 are
connected.
3) Checking the resistance
between Pin 1 and 5.
Resistance > a few [ K Ohm] : OK
Resistance < 20 Ohm : At
least ,more than 1pc of
TCP is wrong.
5. Assembling & Disassembling of FFC
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( This is the photo of the assembling of FFC )
The procedure of assembling and disassembling of FFC is the same as TCP.
5-3-4 Exchange of LBE, LBF, LBG board
( Photo 1 )
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( Photo 2 )
1) Remove the screws in order of 2-3-5-7-1-4 from heat sink and then get rid of heat sink. ( Photo 1 )
2) Remove the TPC, FFC and power cable from the connectors.
3) Remove all of the screws from defected board.
4) Remove the defected board.
5) Replace the new board and then screw tightly.
6) Get rid of the foreign material from the connector.
7) Connect the TCP,FFC and power cable to the connector.
8) Reassemble the TCP heat sink.
9) Screw in order of 4-1-7-6-5-3-2. ( Photo 2 )
If you screw too tightly, it is possible to get damage on the Driver IC of TCP.
* Logic
5-3-5 Exchange YBU, YBL and YM board
1) Separate all of the FPC connector of YBU (Y-Buffer upper) and YBL (Lower). ( Photo 1 )
2) Separate all of the connector of CN5001 and CN5008 from Y-Main.
3) Loosen all of the screws of YBU, YBL and YM.
4) Remove the board from chassis.
5) Remove the connector of CN5006 and CN5007 among YBU, YBL and YM.
6) Remove the YBL and YBU from Y-main.
7) Replace the defected board.
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8) Reassemble the YBU and YBL to the Y-Main.
9) Connect the connector of CN5006 and CN5007 among YBU, YBL and YM.
10) Arrange the board on the chassis and then screw to fix.
11) Connect the FPC and YM of panel to the connector.
12) Supply the electric power to the module and then check the waveform of board.
13) Turn off the power after the waveform is adjusted.
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6. Operation Check after Repair Service
6-1 Check Item
Check I t em Speci f i cat i on Remar ks
Modul eassembl e
check
TCP Assembl i ngcondi t i on
Secur el y connect ed ort i ght ened
Dr i ve boar dY BUFFERLogi c & Logi cBuf f erHar ness Secur el y connect edMat er i al Mi xi ng No mat er i al mi xi ng
.
6-2 Check Procedure
1) Visual check as following
a. Assembling condition of module.
b. No problem on the connection of module.
c. The grounding and easily short-circuited parts are not damaged.
2)Check the Dip Switch is located module inside.
3) Turn on the power to PDP module, and then check that LED lights up and the SET is working well.
4) Check the power voltage after turn on the power, and then check the Display condition by tapping slightly the
Y-FPC 2 or 3 times.
5) Check whether something wrong during Full White Pattern period.
6) If something wrong, each voltage should be set to the standard voltage by using Multi-Tester and adjusting
tools.
7) Adjust the waveform, using Oscilloscope for the waveform adjusting point.
8) Check the discharge of front panel by changing the image for each pattern.
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9) Check the Low-discharge, Over-discharge and panel condition by adjusting the Pattern Generator Level.
7. Operation Check
7-1 Adjustment Specification, Checking Position etc.
V3.1 TCP Ramp Waveform Inclination Adjustment ( Y-Board )
* Dip Switch Mode
< Internal > <External>
Adjust VR5002 to set the time of Vset
in 10
Adjust VR5002 to set the time of
Vset in 10
Adjust VR5001 to set the 3SF Falling
time in 30
Adjust VR5004 to set the voltage of
Vsch in 40V
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
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7-2 Adjusting procedure
1) Get Pattern to be Full White.
2) Adjust Vsch to 40V by using VR5004 ( Vsch should be connected to “+” unit of Multimeter).
Vsch is over 95V than Vsc_l.
3) Check the waveform using Oscilloscope.
① Triggering through V_TOGG of LOGIC Board.
② Connect the OUT 4 Test Point at the center of Y_buffer to other channel, and then check the first SF
operating waveform of 1TV-Field.
③ Check the waveform as before by adjusting Horizontal Division.
Check the Reset waveform when the V_TOGG Level is changed.
④ Set the Vset to 10us by adjusting VR5002.
GND maintenance section should be checked after the Vertical Division is readjusted to '2V or 5V'.
⑤ Set the Falling maintenance time to 30us by adjusting R5003.
⑥ Change the waveform position of Oscilloscope to 3SF and then set the Falling maintenance time to 30us
by adjusting the VR5001.
GND maintenance section should be checked after the Vertical Division is readjusted to '2V or 5V'.
※ Special Notice
When you adjust the inclination of waveform, do check and adjustment being based on the Reset waveform
of 1st Sub-field of 1st Frame and then move to 3rd Sub-field for adjusting.
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8. SPARE PART LIST FOR THE PANEL
Beko Part Code Part Definition
X53.101 PCB ASSY X MAIN ASSY (LJ92-00943A)
X53.102 PCB ASSY LOGIC-BUFFER(E) (LJ92-00811A)
X53.103 PCB ASSY LOGIC-BUFFER(F) SDI 42V3 (LJ92-00812A)
X53.104 PCB ASSY LOGIC-BUFFER(E) SDI 42V3 (LJ92-00813A)
X53.105 PCB ASSY Y-BUFFER(UP) SDI 42V3 (LJ92-00796A)
X53.106 PCB ASSY Y-BUFFER(DOWN) SDI 42V3 (LJ92-00797A)
X53.107 PCB ASSY LOGIC-BOARD SDI 42V3 (LJ92-00975E)
X53.108 PCB ASSY SMPS(PSU)SDI 42V3(LJ44-00068A)
X53.109 PCB ASSY Y-BOARD SDI 42V3 (LJ92-00944B)
X51.112 FPC 58x61mm(H*V),86LINES,0.6PITCH,80P (LJ94-00002A)
X51.113
FFC CABLE -FLAT LOGIC-XBOARD (3809-001396)
60V,105C,210MM,30P,0.5MM,UL20861
X51.115
FFC CABLE -FLAT LOGIC-YBOARD (3809-001397)
60V,105C,105MM,40P,0.5MM,UL20861
X53.116 FFC CABLE -FLAT 42V3 LOGIC-L-BUFFER (3809-001414)
X53.116 FFC CABLE -FLAT 42V3 LOGIC-L-BUFFER (3809-001414)
X53.116 FFC CABLE -FLAT 42V3 LOGIC-L-BUFFER (3809-001414)
X53.117 CABLE SMPS-LOGIC 42V3 (LJ39-00143A)
X53.118 CABLE SMPS-L.BUFFER(E) 42V3 (LJ39-00140A)
X53.119 CABLE SMPS-XBOARD 42V3 (LJ39-00179A)
X53.120 CABLE SMPS-YBOARD 42V3 (LJ39-00142A)
X51.120 CABLE L.BUFFER-L.BUFFER (LJ39-00109A)
X51.120 CABLE L.BUFFER-L.BUFFER (LJ39-00109A)
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33
55
77
99
1111
1313
1515
1717
1919
2 2
4 4
6 6
8 8
10 10
12 12
14 14
16 16
18 18
20 20
2121
SCART 1
P151
1NF K 50VC171 1NF K 50V
C172
330RR172
330RR173SC1_OUT_R
SC1_OUT_L
1NF K 50V
C1731NF K 50VC174
SC1_AUDIO_IN_R
SC1_AUDIO_IN_L
75R
R198
75R
R199
75R
R20075RR201
100RR190
100pFC194
100pF
C193
100pF
C192 100pFC196
SCART1_CVBS_INSC1_V_OUT
IRRCVR
LED1_OLED2_O
10KR153
10KR154
10KR155
10KR156
11
33
55
77
99
1111
1313
1515
1717
1919
2 2
4 4
6 6
8 8
10 10
12 12
14 14
16 16
18 18
20 20
2121
SCART 1
P152
1NF K 50VC177
1NF K 50V
C178
330R0603
R174
330R0603
R175SC2_AUDIO_OUT_R
SC2_AUDIO_OUT_L
1NF K 50VC179
1NF K 50VC180
SC2_AUDIO_IN_R
SC2_AUDIO_IN_L
75RR203
75RR204
75RR205 75R
R206
100R
R195
100pF
C200
100pF
C199
100pFC198
100pF
0603
C202
SCART2_CVBS_INSCART2_CVBS_OUT
A12
A25
A311
A414
B13
B26
B310
B413 GND 8
VCC 16
OE15 A/B1
Y1 4
Y2 7
Y3 9
Y4 12
TSSOP16U150
GND
GND GND
GND3K9
R18
3
3K9
R18
2
3K9R181
15KR178
15K R177
GND
SCL_5VSDA_5V
100RR184
100RR185
3K9R180
100NC151
100U16V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C164
GND
22uH
L150
GND
4K7R16
9
GND
GND
GND
100U16V CAP-EL-7X11-P5C163
100NC150
GND SCART_REDSCART_GREENSCART_BLUESCART_FB
RGB_SWITCH 1KR161
GND
MAIN_L
MAIN_R
MUTE
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
123456789
10
MOLCON10
S150
150P
C189
150PC188
+5V_STBY
+3.3V_STBY
KPD3
KPD1
KPD0
KPD2
KPD[3..0]
SCART1_BLUE
SCART1_GREEN
SCART1_REDSCART1_FB
SC1_PIN8
SCART2_BLUE
SCART2_GREEN
SCART2_RED
SC2_PIN8
SCART2_FB
SCART1_REDSCART1_GREENSCART1_BLUESCART1_FB
SCART2_REDSCART2_GREENSCART2_BLUESCART2_FB
SC1_PIN8SC2_PIN8SC3_PIN8
+5V_STBY
10KR157
100K
R176
4K7R168
+3.3V_STBY
BC848BQ150
GND
+12V_AMP
+5V
+5VAIN12
A0 5
OSC11
VREF 14
AIN23
A1 6
SCL 10
AGND13 VSS 8
VCC 16
AOUT 15AIN01
AIN34
A2 7
SDA 9EXT12
SO16W
U151
-INV1 1
SGND 2
SVRR 3
OUT1 4
PGND 5
OUT2 6
VP 7
M/SS 8
-INV2 9GND10
GND11
GND12
GND13
GND14
GND15
GND16
GND17
GND18
DIP18
U101
1234 M
OL
CO
N4S104
220NC261
220NC262
100N
C260
10KR144
10KR139
10KR143
47U50V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C263
1000U16V
CAP-EL-RAD-10.5P5.08
C152
1000U16VCAP-EL-RAD-10.5P5.08
C153
1000U16V
CAP-EL-RAD-10.5P5.08
C154
47K R11
27KR158
BC848BQ105
47U50V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C264
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
MAIN_R
MAIN_L
MUTE
GND
GND
+12V_AMP
10KR40
10KR41
10KR42
10K
R43
1234567
JP150
1uHR1/4W-P400
L1004
1
2
41792-2
S1050
PGN
D1
PGN
D2
VD
D3
VD
D4
C1N 5
C1P 6
CH
OL
D7
REG9
AGND10
IN+11
IN-12
SS13
SHDN14
G115
G216
NC
17
FS118
FS219
NC
20
VD
D21
VD
D22
PGN
D23
PGN
D24
NC
25
NC
26
OUT- 27
OUT- 28
OUT+ 29
OUT+ 30
NC
31
NC
32
NC
8
MAX9703
U1050
100NC1052
100NC1053
1U50V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C1059
100N
C1054
470N63V
C1056
SWIN
470N63V
C1058
33U35VC1050
33U35VC1051
470N63V
C1057
22uHL1051
100pF
0603
C1055
10K R1050
BC848BQ1050
4K7
R1051
MUTE
GND
GNDGNDGND
GNDGND
GND
GND
GND GND
GND
GND
1NF K 50V
0603
C1019
GND
1 2 3 4
SPEAKER
SST250G2-V04
S2GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
OUTP1
OUTM1
OUTM2
OUTP2
OUTP1
OUTM1
OUTM2
OUTP2
+12V_AMP
+5VGEN1
DCAP22
DCAP13
V5D4
AGND15
REF6
OVERLOADB7
AGND28
V5A9
VP110
IN111
MUTE12
NC13
VP214
IN215
BIASCAP16
AGND317
SLEEP18 FAULT 19
PGND2 20
NC 21
DGND 22
NC 23
OUTP2 24VDD2 25
VDD2 26
OUTM2 27
OUTM1 28
VDD1 29
VDD1 30
OUTP1 31
NC 32
VDDA 33
NC 34
PGND1 35
CPUMP 36
TA20
24
U3
100MHz 4A
100MHz Bead
L7
GND
100MHz 4A
100MHz Bead
L9
GND
100MHz 4A
100MHz Bead
L21
GND
8K2 8K2 %1
R19
22KR20
C131
22K
R22
C133
GND
0RJ6
J8
100N
C46
10uH
L23
10RR25
10RR28
470N 63VC156
470N 63VC175
CAP2.2U10V
C221
GND
VDD
150U25V
CAP180U25V
C220
100N
C45
150U25V
CAP180U25V
C219
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
D Schottky
D5
D Schottky
D3
D Schottky
D4
D Schottky
D6
GND
GND
GND
GND
1NF K 50V C157
1NF K 50VC158
1NF K 50V
C160
1NF K 50V
C159
100NC44
22K
R21
22K
R23
100NC47
100N
C48
1MR24
1NF K 50V
C161
470N 63VC176
470N 63VC170
470N 63VC169
470N 63VC162
10uH
L24
10uHL22
10uHL25100N
C155
100NC49
2.2U50V
CAP2.2U10V
C222
MUTE_1
MAIN_L
MAIN_R
1UCAP-400X200P20063V
C2011U
CAP-400X200P200
63VC197
MUTE_1
MAIN_L
MAIN_R
+12V_AMP
+12V_AMP
+5V
1uHR1/4W-P400
L1050
SCART I/0
GBLUEF
GREDF
GGREENF
CSCL
CSDA
1
23
D259
12
3BAV99
D254
L251
12
3BAV99
D256
NC1 1
NC2 2
NC3 3
GND 4
SDA5 SCL6
VCLK7 VCC 8
SO8
U251
NC1 1
NC2 2
NC3 3
GND 4
SDA5 SCL6
VCLK7 VCC 8
SO8
U250
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1617
DB15HF
P250
L252
12
3
BAV99
D257
12
3BAV99
D258
1
23
D260
12
3BAV99D252
12
3BAV99
D255
12
3BAV99
D253
12
3BAV99
D251
L250
12
3BAV99
D250
RX2pRX2m
RXCm
RX1p
RX0m
RX1m
RX0p
RXCp
GHSYNC
GBAIN
GGAIN
GRAIN
GVSYNC
VCC_DVI
VCC_DVI
VCC_DVIVCC_DVI
VCC_DVI
VCC_PC
VCC_PC
VCC_PC
VCC_PC VCC_PC
VCC_PCVCC_PC
VCC_PC
VCC_PC
AD9887_A AD9887_A AD9887_A
VCC_DVIVCC_DVI
VCC_PCVCC_PC
GND GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND GND GND
GND GND GND GND GND GND
GND
GND GND
3K3R254
3K3R255
3K3R253
75RR257
75RR258
75RR259
2KR260
RX2- 1
RX2+ 2
GND 3
RX4- 4
RX4+ 5
SCL 6
SDA 7
VS 8
RX1- 9
RX1+ 10
GND 11
RX3- 12
RX3+ 13
5V 14
GND 15
HP 16
RX0- 17
RX0+ 18
GND 19
RX5- 20
RX5+ 21
GND 22
RXC+ 23
RXC- 24
Shell31
Shell32
RED C1 25
GRN C2 26
BLU C3 27
HS C4 28
GND C5 29
GND C5 30
74320-1000
CN250
J251
GND
3K3R250
3K3R251 3K3
R252
100N
0603
C250
100N
C251
12P
C25412P C25312P C252
RAIN
GAIN
BAIN
RAIN
GAIN
BAIN
HSYNC
HSYNC
GVSYNCVSYNC
VSYNC
J252
GVSYNC
GVSYNC
0RJ250
10KR256
0RJ253
0R
J254
0R
J255
0R
J256
+5V
+5V
VGA-DVI I/O
VY5
VY4
VY6
VY7
VUV0
VUV2
VUV1
VUV3
VUV7
VUV4
VUV6
VUV5
31TDO
31TCK
31TRSTn
VY0
VY1
VY2
VY3
31XTALO
31XTALI
VB1
VB0
VB5
VB4
VB6
VB2
VB3
VB7
VG0
VG1
VG4
VG7
VG3
VG5
VG2
VG6
VR0
VR1
VR4
VR3
VR7
VR5
VR6
VR2
31DHS
31DVS
31DCLK
31RRASn
31RCASn
31RWEn
31DB0
31DB1
31DB2
31DG4
31DG5
31DG6
31DG7
31DR4
31DR5
31DR6
31DR7
31DB4
31DB5
31DB6
31DB7
31DR0
31DR1
31DR2
31DR3
31DG0
31DG1
31DG2
31DG3
31VREF
31RSET
31DB3
31TMS
31TDI
31RAMD3
31RAMD5
31RAMD8
31RAMD9
31RAMD6
31RAMD7
31RAMD11
31RAMD10
31RAMD12
31RAMA1
31RAMA0
31RAMA2
31RAMA5
31RAMA4
31RAMA3
31RAMA8
31RAMA6
31RAMA9
31RAMA7
31RAMA11
31RAMA13
31RAMA10
31RAMA12
31RAMD2
31RAMD15
31RAMD13
31RAMD4
31RAMD1
31RAMD0
31RAMD14
31COMP
Host IF Block
SCL125
SDA126
I2CA1119
I2CA2120
TEST135
RESET132
TDO127
TCK128
TDI129
TMS130
TRST131
XTALI117
XTALO118
TESTCLK72
DEN73
MACRO81
CGMS74
PW1231
U650C
Memory Block
MRAS 48
MCAS 49
MWE 50
MD0 69MD1 67MD2 65MD3 63MD4 61MD5 59MD6 57MD7 55MD8 54MD9 56MD10 58MD11 60MD12 62MD13 64MD14 66MD15 68MA040
MA138
MA236
MA334
MA433
MA535
MA637
MA739
MA841
MA943
MA1042
MA1145
MCLK51
MCLKFB47
MA1246
MA1344
PW1231
U650B
Video Block
SV-
YU
V D
ATA
PV-
Y D
ATA
PV
-UV
DA
TA
VG7102 VG6101 VG5100 VG499 VG398 VG297 VG196 VG095
VB082
VB183
VB284
VB385
VB486
VB587
VB688
VB789
VR0109
VR1110
VR2111
VR3112
VR4113
VR5114
VR6115
VR7116
DB0 139
DB1 140
DB2 141
DB3 142
DB4 143
DB5 144
DB6 145
DB7 148
DG0 149
DG1 150
DG2 151
DG3 152
DG4 153
DG5 154
DG6 155
DG7 156
DR0 157
DR1 158
DR2 159
DR3 2
DR4 3
DR5 4
DR6 5
DR7 6
DVS 137
DHS 138
DCLK 136
SVHS92
SVVS93
SVCLK94
PVCLK105
CREF106
PVVS107
PVHS108
ADR 21
ADG 18
ADB 15
RSET 24
COMP 25
VREFIN 26
VREFOUT 27
ADSVM 12
PW1231
U650A
Power Block
PVSS
01
PVSS
19
PVSS
253
PVSS
379
PVSS
491
PVSS
512
2
PVSS
614
7
PVD
D0
30
PVD
D1
52
PVD
D2
80
PVD
D3
90
PVD
D4
121
PVD
D5
146
PVD
D6
160
VSS
08
VSS
171
VSS
210
4
VSS
313
4
VD
D0
7
VD
D1
70
VD
D2
103
VD
D3
133
AD
GV
DD
31A
DG
VSS
32
DPD
VD
D75
DPD
VSS
76D
PAV
DD
77D
PAV
SS78
MPA
VD
D12
4M
PAV
SS12
3
AV
S33G
20A
VS3
3B17
AV
D33
SVM
13
AV
D33
R22
AV
D33
G19
AV
D33
B16
AD
DV
SS11
AD
DV
DD
10
AD
AV
SS29
AD
AV
DD
28
AV
S33S
VM
14
AV
S33R
23
PW1231U650D
RESETn
SCL
VY[7..0]
VVCLKVVPEN
VVVSVVHS
VUV[7..0]
31RAMA[13..0]
31RAMD[15..0]
SDA
VB[7..0]
VG[7..0]
VR[7..0]
31WEn
31MCLK
31RASn31CASn
VCLKVVSVHS
47R
MNR14RG650
47R
MNR14RG652
47R
MNR14RG654
47R
MNR14RG657
47R
MNR14RG658
47R
MNR14RG660
47RMNR14RG661
100N
0603C651
100N
0603C650
270R%1R658
100U16VC652
GND
GNDGND
47R
MNR14
RG662
GND GNDGND
10KR65010KR65110KR65210KR653
10K
R654
C65418PC653
PW1231_2V5_D1PW1231_2V5_D2
PW1231_2V5_1PW1231_2V5 PW1231_3V3_SW PW1231_3V3
VY5
VY4
VY6
VY7
VUV0
VUV2
VUV1
VUV3
VUV7
VUV4
VUV6
VUV5
VY0
VY1
VY2
VY3
47R MNR14RG651
47RMNR14RG653
47RMNR14RG655
47RMNR14RG656
47R
MNR14
RG659
VB1
VB0
VB5
VB4
VB6
VB2
VB3
VB7
VG0
VG1
VG4
VG7
VG3
VG5
VG2
VG6
GND
PW1231_3V3
PW1231_3V3_SW PW1231_3V3_SW
4K7R655
GND
VVCLK VCLK
VVVS VVSVHSVVHS
VVPEN VPEN
1 23 45 67 89 1011 12
MHDR2X6
JP650
330R 0603R656
PW1231_3V3_SW
2M2
R657VVCLK
1 2
QUARZO-VERT
Y650
VVPENVVVSVVHS
VCLKVVSVHS
SCALER
VIDEO DECODER
GND
GID2
GHD6
GID7
GID0
GHD5
GIGPV
GID6
GIGPH
GHD3
GHD1
GHD4
GIDQ
GHD0
GICLK
GXTAL
GID1
GID4
GXTALI
GHD2
GHD7
GID5
GID3
GBE4
GGE2
GBE3
GBE6
GGE7
GGE1
GGE0
GGE6
GBE5
GGE5
GBE2
GGE3
GBE7
GBE0
GBE1
GGE4
GLLC
GLLC2
GRTS0
(27Mhz)(13.5Mhz)
AI2DH1
AI1DK3
TRSTC6
TCKB6
TMSD6
TDOA5
TDIB5
XTOUTA2 XTALA3 XTALIB4
AI24J3
AI21G4
AI22G3
AI23H2
AI11J2
AI12K1
AOUT M1
CEN4
LLC P4
LLC2 N5
RESO P5
SCLN9
SDAP10
RTS0 M10
RTS1 N10
RTCO L10
AMCLKP11 ASCLKN11 ALRCLKP12 AMXCLKM12
ITRDY N12
ITRIL12
ICLK M14
IDQ L13
IGP0 L14
IGP1 K13
IGPV K14
IGPH K12
IPD0 G14
IPD1 G12
IPD2 H11
IPD3 H14
IPD4 H13
IPD5 J14
IPD6 J13
IPD7 K11
HPD0 D14
HPD1 E11
HPD2 E13
HPD3 E12
HPD4 E14
HPD5 F13
HPD6 F14
HPD7 G13
TEST1 D13TEST2 C14TEST3 A13TEST4 B12TEST5 A12
XPD0A8
XPD1B8
XPD2A9
XPD3B9
XPD4A10
XPD5B10
XPD6A11
XPD7C11
XTRIB11
XRDYA6
XDQB7
XRHC7 XRVD8 XCLKA7
TEST0 P13
VX
DD
B3
VD
DE1
C5
VD
DE2
C9
VD
DE3
D12
VD
DE4
H12
VD
DE5
M4
VD
DE6
M8
VD
DE7
M11
VD
DI1
C8
VD
DI2
C10
VD
DI3
F12
VD
DI4
J12
VD
DI5
M5
VD
DI6
M9
VD
DA
0M
3
VD
DA
1K
4
VD
DA
2H
4
VD
DA
3F4
VD
DA
4D
4
VD
DA
1AL
1
VD
DA
2AJ1
VD
DA
3AG
2
VD
DA
4AE
2
VSS
A0
M2
VSS
A1
J4
VSS
A2
H3
VSS
A3
E4
VX
SSA
4
VSS
E1D
5
VSS
E2D
9
VSS
E3D
11
VSS
E4G
11
VSS
E5L
4
VSS
E6L
8
VSS
E7L
11
VSS
I1D
7
VSS
I2D
10
VSS
I3F1
1
VSS
I4J1
1
VSS
I5L
5
VSS
I6L
9
AI13K2
AI14L3
AI31E3
AI32F2
AI33F3
AI34G1
AI3DF1
AI41B1
AI42D2
AI43D1
AI44E1
AI4DD3
VSS
A4
C1
AG
ND
AL
2
RES1 B2
RES2 B13
RES3 B14
RES4 C3
RES5 C4
RES6 C12
RES7 C13
ADP0 N8
ADP1 P8
ADP2 M7
ADP3 L7
ADP4 P7
ADP5 N7
ADP6 L6
ADP7 M6
ADP8 P6
RES8N1
RES9N2
RES10N3
RES11N13
RES12N14
RES13P2
FSWM13
CLKEXTN6
EXMCLRP3
INT_A P9
AG
ND
C2
SAA7118 (G)
U300
GCLKGPEN
GHSGVS
GBE[7..0]
GGE[7..0]
SA7118_A2
SA7118_3V3D2
Y-DATA
UV-DATA
56RR306 56R
R307
GNDGND
47NC324
47NC325
47NC323
47NC321
47NC322
47NC320
47NC316 47N
C315
47NC318
47NC313
47NC317
GND
GND
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
GND GND GND GND GND GND
47RMNR14RG301
47R
MNR14RG302
47RMNR14RG303
47RMNR14RG304
47U50V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C328
47U50V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C329
100NC305
100NC306
100N
C307
100N
C308100NC309 100N
C310
100NC311
100N
C312
100N
C300
100N
C301
100N
C302
100NC303
100N
C304
SA7118_3V3D2
GND
GND
GND
PIP_V
SVHS_CIN
SVHS_YIN
SAA18MAIN_VOUT
18R
R304
18R
R305
SDASCL 100RR302
100RR303
GND
SCART_FB
22uH
L300
22uH
L301
SA7118_3V3D1
0R J306
SA7118_A2
SCART_RED
SCART_GREEN
SCART_BLUE
SAA18PIP_VOUT
+3.3V
0R
J3084K7
R301
GND
+3.3V
GND
18PC327
18PC326
0R
J300
0R
J302
0R
J304
0R
J305
0R J303
0RJ301
0RJ307TXT_FB
TXT_R
TXT_B
TXT_G
+3.3V
TXT_RTXT_GTXT_BTXT_FB
SDA GND
SDASCL
SCL
+3.3VTELETEXT_CVBS
GXRHGXRV
GXRVGXRH
GND
1 23 45 67 89 1011 12
MHDR2X6
JP300
GND
47RMNR14RG300
10KR300
GDECOE
47NC314
47NC319
TELETEXT_CVBS
SCART3_CHROMA
1 2
QUARZO-VERT
Y300
IRPn
D8
D0
D7
D9D1
D4
D3
D10D2
D3
D12
D6
D14
D10
D15
D11
D0
D4
D14
D13
D7
D5
D1
D6
D9
D2
D13
D11
D8
D5
D12
D15
TLCCT
RSTINn
A8
A2 A3
A15
A14
A8
A15
A19
A9
A9
A12
A16
A14
A12
A4
A17
A18
A5
A13
A11
A7
A5
A13
A10
A4
A16
A1
A3
A6
A18
A2
A17
A19
A6
A1
A10
A11
A7
GND 4
RESET 5
RESIN2
VDD 8
RESET 6
CONTROL1
CT3
SENSE7
SO8
U402
11 2 2
33 4 4
55 6 6
77 8 8
99 10 10
1111 12 12
1313 14 14
1515 16 16
1717 18 18
1919 20 20
2121 22 22
2323 24 24
2525 26 26
2727 28 28
2929 30 30
3131 32 32
3333 34 34
3535 36 36
3737 38 38
3939 40 40
4141 42 42
4343 44 44
4545 46 46
4747 48 48
4949 50 50
TML125-02-G-D-SM
JP401
VCC 37
VPP 13
GND1 46
GND2 27
D1 29
D9 30
D2 31
D10 32
D3 33
D11 34
D4 35
D12 36
D5 38
D13 39
D6 40
D14 41
D7 42
D15 43
D8 44
D16 45
A151 A142 A133 A124 A115 A106 A97 A88
A1717
A718 A619 A520 A421 A322 A223 A124 A025
A1648
CE26
OE28
WE11
RP12
WP14
BYTE47
A1816
A199
24LV
160
U400
SDA5 SCL6 VCC 8
GND 4
NC01
NC12
NC23
WP 7
SO8
U401
D[15..0]
SDA
RESET
SCLROMWEnROMOEn
A[19..1]
Debugger Head er
0RJ401
GND
GNDGND GND
100N
C400GND
100RR404
+3.3V_STBY
+3.3V_STBY
100N
C402RE
SET
100NC401
12
34
56
78
910
MHDR2X5
JP400
ADRESS20
ADRESS20 GND
GND GND
3K3 R4003K3R401
0R
J400
+3.3V_STBY+3.3V_STBY
+3.3V_STBY
+3.3V_STBY
+3.3V_STBY
3K3R402
3K3R403
+3.3V_STBY
0RJ403
GND
+3.3V_STBY0RJ402
+3.3V_STBY
ROMOEnROMWEn
ROMOEn
ROMWEn
NM
I
+3.3V_STBY
18P
0603
C403
GND
GND
18P
C404
GND
GND GND
4K7R405
+3.3V_STBY
GND
TP204
0RJ1000
FLASH MEMORY -RESET IC
P6 L6B PLAZMA
R84.820
Subject to change without notice
DBO3
DGO0
DBE2
DBO4
DRO2
DGE7
DRE4
DRE5
DRO0
DBO6
DGE4
DBO1
DGO3
DRE2
DBO7
DRO3
DRE6
DGE0
DGO2
DGE5
DRO1
DRE7
DGE2
DBE3
DRO4
DRO6
DGE6
DBO2
DBE1
DRE0
DGE3
DBO5
DBE7
DGO1
DGE1
DRE3
DBE4
DRE1
DBO0
DRO5
DGO5
DBE6
DBE5
DGO4
DRO7
DBE0
TXIN051
TXIN152
TXIN254
TXIN355
TXIN456
TXIN52
TXIN63
TXIN74
TXIN86
TXIN97
TXIN108
TXIN1110
TXIN1211
TXIN1312
TXIN1414
TXIN1515
TXIN1616
TXIN1718
TXIN1819
TXIN1920
TXIN2022
TXIN2123
TXIN2224
TXIN2325
TXIN2427
TXIN2528
TXIN2630
TXIN2750
TXOUT0 47
TXOUT1 45
TXOUT2 41
TXOUT3 37
TXCOUT 39
TXOUT0 48
TXOUT1 46
TXOUT2 42
TXOUT3 38
TXCOUT 40
CLKIN31
PWRDN32 R_F17
VC
C1
1
VC
C2
9
VC
C3
26
PVC
C34
OV
CC
44
GN
D1
5
GN
D2
13
GN
D3
21
GN
D4
29
GN
D5
53
PGN
D1
33
PGN
D2
35
OG
ND
136
OG
ND
243
OG
ND
349
DS90C385
U350
DCLK
DGE[7..0]
DBO[7..0]
DBE[7..0]
DVS
DRE[7..0]
DRO[7..0]
DHS
DEN
POWER_DOWN_LVDS
GND
123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
S350
TX
E_0
-
TX
E_0
+T
XE
_1-
TX
E_1
+T
XE
_2-
TX
E_2
+
TX
CL
KE
-
TX
CL
KE
+T
XE
_3-
TX
E_3
+
PAN
EL_
POW
ER
TXE_0-TXE_0+
TXE_1-TXE_1+
TXE_2-TXE_2+
TXE_3-TXE_3+
TXCLKE-TXCLKE+
0R
J354
4K7R353
GND GND GND
PAN
EL_
CO
NTR
OL
0R
J352
0R
J350
0RJ351
DH
SD
VS
DEN
+3.3V
100NC350
100N
C35
1
100N
C35
2
100N
C35
3
GND
0RJ353
GND
DGO[7..0]
2
31
84
A
SO8U351A
DIGITAL DIMDIGITAL DIM_OUT
GND
+12V_AMP
GND
+3.3V
POW
ER
_DO
WN
_LV
DS
DHSDVSDEN
PANEL_POWER
1uHR1/4W-P400
L1005
100U16V
C43
4K7R17
+3.3
V
1 23 45 67 89 1011 1213 1415 1617 1819 20
MHDR2X10
JP1
TXIN051
TXIN152
TXIN254
TXIN355
TXIN456
TXIN52
TXIN63
TXIN74
TXIN86
TXIN97
TXIN108
TXIN1110
TXIN1211
TXIN1312
TXIN1414
TXIN1515
TXIN1616
TXIN1718
TXIN1819
TXIN1920
TXIN2022
TXIN2123
TXIN2224
TXIN2325
TXIN2427
TXIN2528
TXIN2630
TXIN2750
TXOUT0 47
TXOUT1 45
TXOUT2 41
TXOUT3 37
TXCOUT 39
TXOUT0 48
TXOUT1 46
TXOUT2 42
TXOUT3 38
TXCOUT 40
CLKIN31
PWRDN32 R_F17
VC
C1
1
VC
C2
9
VC
C3
26
PVC
C34
OV
CC
44
GN
D1
5
GN
D2
13
GN
D3
21
GN
D4
29
GN
D5
53
PGN
D1
33
PGN
D2
35
OG
ND
136
OG
ND
243
OG
ND
349
DS90C385
U352
DCLK
GND
TXO_0-TXO_0+
TXO_1-TXO_1+
TXO_2-TXO_2+
TXO_3-TXO_3+
TXCLKO-TXCLKO+
0R
J7
4K7R18
+3.3V
100N
C18
1 100N
C182
100N
C183
100N
C18
4
GND
GND
+3.3V
POWER_DOWN_LVDS
DHSDVSDEN
1uHR1/4W-P400
L20
100U16V
C185
DGO6
DGO7
TXO_0-TXO_0+
TXO_2-TXO_2+
TXO_3-TXO_3+
TXCLKO-TXCLKO+
DCLK
DCLK
GND
PANEL_POWER
TXO_1-TXO_1+
0R
J120RJ13
GND
0RJ9
LVDS TRANSMITTER
100R
R81
100R
R82
SCL_5V
SDA_5V
GND
10U50VCAP-EL-7X11-P5
C203
1NF K 50V
C8110pFC218
GND
GND
1
2
3
S50
GND
GND
1NF K 50VC79
GND
1NF K 50VC80
1NF K 50VC77 1NF K 50VC78
2K2
R100
2K2R99
GND GND
GND
MAIN_L
MAIN_R
C99
C100
GND
10U50VC148
10U50VC149
100NC54
GND
1NF K 50VC82
1NF K 50VC76
GND
GND
47U50V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C214
47U50V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C215
SC1_OUT_L
SC1_OUT_R
GND
3.3U50VC210
100N
C53
GNDGNDGND
220NC113
220NC117
220N
C110
220NC114
220NC109
220NC112
1NF K 50VC73
1NF K 50VC61
1NF K 50VC70
1NF K 50V C63
C58
1NF K 50VC65
1K
R53
1K
R55
1K
R59
1K
R56
1K
R52
1K
R54GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
SC1_AUDIO_IN_L
SC1_AUDIO_IN_R
10U50V
C146
100NC52
10U50V
C147
100NC55
GND
GND
+5V
QSS_MAIN 56pFC211
56pFC212
56pF
C213
GND
GND
GND
1P8C216
1P8C217GND
GND
1NF K 50VC60
1NF K 50VC64
1NF K 50VC69
1NF K 50VC72
GND
GND
GND
GNDAM_SOUND
+5V
+8V
OU
TA1
INA
(NEG
)2
INA
(PO
S)3
VSS
4IN
B(P
OS)
5
INB
(NE
G)
6
OU
TB
7
VD
D8
SO8
TDA1308
U50
220N
C111
220NC118
4K7R74
4K7R75
2N2C204
2N2C206 2N2
C207
2N2C205
GND
GND
GND
100NC51
GND
+5V_HP10K
R50
10KR51
10U50VC145
GND GND
22K
R97
22K
R96
1N5C129
1N5
C130
1NF K 50VC67
1NF K 50VC75
100U16VC208
100U16V
C209
GND
GND
10uH
L53
10uH
3216
L54
10uH
L52
10U50VC144
100NC50
GND GND
1NF K 50VC62
1NF K 50VC59
100R
R79
100RR80
100RR77100RR76
BC848CQ54
BC848CQ51
SOT23BC848CQ53
BC848CQ52
1KR61
1KR69
1KR64
1KR60
100RR78
100RR83
R93
R95
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND GND
680RR104
680RR102
150PC101
150PC102
150PC103
150PC104
4N7C134
4N7C132
47U50V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C106
47U50V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C105
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C107
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C108
680R
R105
680RR103
22uH
L51
22uH
L50
GND
220NC115
220NC116
1NF K 50VC68
1NF K 50VC74 C71
1NF K 50VC66
GND GND
GND
GND
1KR57
1K
R58
QSS_PIP
MSP_RESET
220RR98
100NC56
SCL 27
ADDR26
L14
L25
L36
L49
L510
R125
R224
R323
R420
R519
LOUT1 11
LOUT2 13
LOUT3 15
LOUT4 17
ROUT1 12
ROUT2 14
ROUT3 16
ROUT4 18
SDA 28
C 2
NC 22NC 21
NC7
NC8
VS 3
GND1
TEA
6420
U52
0R
J52GND
22U50V
C143
22U50VC140
22U50VC138
22U50VC142
22U50VC135
22U50VC136
22U50VC139
100RR91
100RR89
100RR88
100RR87
100RR85
100RR84
1NF K 50VC97
1NF K 50V
1NF K 50V C93
1NF K 50VC89
1NF K 50VC90
1NF K 50VC84
1NF K 50VC85
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
SC2_AUDIO_OUT_L
SC3_AUDIO_OUT_L
SC2_AUDIO_OUT_R
SC3_AUDIO_OUT_R
220NC119
220NC121
220NC122
220NC123
220NC124
220N
C126
220N C128
1NF K 50VC83
1NF K 50V
1NF K 50VC87
1NF K 50VC91 1NF K 50VC92
1NF K 50V
1NF K 50VC95
1NF K 50VC98
1K R65
1KR67
1KR68
1KR70
1KR72
1KR73
SC3_AUDIO_IN_L
SC2_AUDIO_IN_L
SC3_AUDIO_IN_R
SC2_AUDIO_IN_R
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
22uH
L56
+8V
100NC57
GND
100RR92
100RR94
SDA_5V
SCL_5V
GND
GND
220NC127
2K2R101
BC848B
Q50GND
+5V
1K
R63
1K
R62
0RJ51
0RJ50
1
2
RCA VIDEO
J54
1
2
RCA VIDEO
J53
GND
GND
1
2
RCA VIDEO
J56
1
2
RCA VIDEO
J55
GND
GND
PHONEJACK3-PC
J57
GND
PC_AUDIO_IN_RPC_AUDIO_IN_L
AV_AUDIO_IN_L
AV_AUDIO_IN_R
AV_AUDIO_OUT_R
AV_AUDIO_OUT_L
HP_R
HP_L
PC_AUDIO_IN_R
PC_AUDIO_IN_L
AV_AUDIO_IN_R
AV_AUDIO_IN_L
ASW_AUDIO_OUT_L
ASW_AUDIO_OUT_R
SC1_MSP_OUT_LSC1_MSP_OUT_R
SC2_MSP_OUT_LSC2_MSP_OUT_R
SC1_MSP_OUT_L
SC1_MSP_OUT_R
ASW_AUDIO_OUT_L
AV_AUDIO_OUT_L
ASW_AUDIO_OUT_R
AV_AUDIO_OUT_R
SC2_MSP_OUT_R
SC2_MSP_OUT_L
ASW_AUDIO_IN_R_1
ASW_AUDIO_IN_L_1
ASW_AUDIO_IN_R_1
ASW_AUDIO_IN_R_2
ASW_AUDIO_IN_L_1
ASW_AUDIO_IN_L_2
ASW_AUDIO_IN_R_2
ASW_AUDIO_IN_L_2
MSP_8V
MSP_8V
MSP_8V
MSP_8V
MSP_8V
HP_LH
P_R
10uHL55
+5V_HP +5V
GND
I2C
_CL
1
I2C
_DA
2
I2S_
CL
3
I2S_
WS
4
I2S_
DA
_OU
T5
I2S_
DA
_IN
16
AD
R_D
A7
AD
R_W
S8
AD
R_C
L9
DV
SUP
10
DV
SS11
I2S_
DA
_IN
212
NC
13
NC
14
NC
15
RE
SET
Q16
DA
CA
_R17
DACA_L 18VREF2 19DACM_R 20DACM_L 21NC 22DACM_SUB 23NC 24
SC2_OUT_R 25SC2_OUT_L 26VREF1 27SC1_OUT_R 28SC1_OUT_L 29CAPL_A 30AHVSUP 31CAPL_M 32AH
VSS
33
AG
ND
C34
SC4_
IN_L
35SC
4_IN
_R36
ASG
37SC
3_IN
_L38
SC3_
IN_R
39A
SG40
SC2_
IN_L
41SC
2_IN
_R42
ASG
43SC
1_IN
_L44
SC1_
IN_R
45V
FER
TO
P46
MO
NO
_IN
47A
VSS
48
AVSUP49
ANA_IN1+50
ANA_IN-51
ANA_IN2+52
TESTEN53
XTAL_IN54
XTAL_OUT55
TP56
AUD_CL_OUT57
NC58
NC59
D_CTR_I/O_160
D_CTR_I/O_061
ADR_SEL62
STBYQ63
NC64
MSP3410
U51
12
QUARZO-VERT Y50
SWIN
10RR26
100U16VC225
GND
AUDIO
ADCK
GCKEXT
GRIN
GGINGSOGIN
GBIN
GRE0
GRE1
GRE2
GRE3
GRE4
GRE5
GRE7
GRE6
GRO0
GRO1
GRO3
GRO2
GRO6
GRO5
GRO4
GRO7
GBE0
GBE1
GBE3
GBE2
GBE6
GBE5
GBE4
GBE7
GBO0
GBO1
GBO3
GBO2
GBO6
GBO5
GBO4
GBO7
ADRE0
ADRE1
ADRE2
ADRE3
ADRE4
ADRE5
ADRE7
ADRE6
ADRO0
ADRO1
ADRO3
ADRO2
ADRO6
ADRO5
ADRO4
ADRO7
ADGE0
ADGE1
ADGE3
ADGE2
ADGE6
ADGE5
ADGE4
ADGE7
ADGO7
ADGO5
ADGO4
ADGO0
ADGO6
ADGO2
ADGO1
ADGO3
ADBE0
ADBE1
ADBE3
ADBE2
ADBE6
ADBE5
ADBE4
ADBE7
ADBO7
ADBO5
ADBO4
ADBO0
ADBO6
ADBO2
ADBO1
ADBO3
GRCLP
GVREF
GBCLP
GGCLP
RTERM
GGO0
GGO2
GGO6
GGO1
GGO3
GGO5
GGO4
GGO7
GGE5
GGE2
GGE4
GGE6
GGE7
GGE0
GGE1
GGE3
ADSOG
ADHS
ADVS
ADDE
GN
D12
69
SOGOUT 140
HSOUT 139
SDA92
SCL91
A090
A189
HSYNC82
COAST84
CKEXT83
CKINV94
CLAMP93
REFIN125
CTL147
CTL248
CTL349
CTL046
VD
151
GN
D8
52
SOGIN108G
ND
12
GN
D2
12
GN
D3
22
GN
D4
32
GN
D5
41
GN
D6
42
GN
D7
44
GN
D9
58
GN
D10
61
GN
D11
64
VD
670
NC172
GN
D13
74
GN
D14
76
GN
D15
80
GN
D16
85
GN
D17
86
GN
D18
95
GN
D19
97
GN
D20
102
GN
D21
103
GN
D22
106
GN
D23
112
GN
D24
113
GN
D25
116
GN
D26
121
GN
D27
122
GN
D28
128
GN
D29
130
GN
D30
131
GN
D31
133
GN
D32
142
GN
D33
152
VD
D1
1
VD
D2
11
VD
D3
21
VD
D4
31
VD
D5
43
VD
D6
132
VD
D7
141
VD
D8
151
VD
254
VD
355
VD
467
VD
568
PVD
487
PVD
588
VD
796
VD
898
VD
910
4
VD
1010
5
VD
1110
7
VD
1211
4
VD
1311
5
VD
1411
7
VD
1512
3
VD
1612
4
VD
1712
7
GREEN_A0 10
GREEN_A1 9
GREEN_A2 8
GREEN_A3 7
GREEN_A4 6
GREEN_A5 5
GREEN_A6 4
GREEN_A7 3
GREEN_B0 20
GREEN_B1 19
GREEN_B2 18
GREEN_B3 17
GREEN_B4 16
GREEN_B5 15
GREEN_B6 14
GREEN_B7 13
BLUE_A0 30
BLUE_A1 29
BLUE_A2 28
BLUE_A3 27
BLUE_A4 26
BLUE_A5 25
BLUE_A6 24
BLUE_A7 23
BLUE_B0 40
BLUE_B1 39
BLUE_B2 38
BLUE_B3 37
BLUE_B4 36
BLUE_B5 35
BLUE_B6 34
BLUE_B7 33
RED_A0 150
RED_A1 149
RED_A2 148
RED_A3 147
RED_A4 146
RED_A5 145
RED_A6 144
RED_A7 143
RED_B0 160
RED_B1 159
RED_B2 158
RED_B3 157
RED_B4 156
RED_B5 155
RED_B6 154
RED_B7 153
RX0+62
RX0-63
RX1+59
RX1-60
RX2+56
RX2-57
RXC+65
RXC-66
RAIN119
GAIN110
BAIN100
SCANCLK50
SCANOUT45
RTERM53
TESTRST71
NC273PV
D1
75
PVD
277
PVD
379
XFILT_OUT78
VSYNC81
BCLAMPV99
RCLAMPV118
GCLAMPV109
REFOUT126
VSOUT 138
SCANIN129
DATACLK 134
DATACLK 135
SYNCDT 136DE 137
RMIDSCV120
GMIDSCV111
BMIDSCV101
AD9887
U2
GRE[7..0]
SCL
GGO[7..0]
GBO[7..0]
GRO[7..0]
GBLKSPL
GBE[7..0]
SDA
GPEN
GVSYNCGCOAST
GGAIN
GBAIN
GRAIN
GCLK
GGE[7..0]
RX0pRX0mRX1pRX1mRX2pRX2m
RXCmRXCp
GHSGFBK
GHSYNC
GVS
ADSCDT
GHSFOUT
AD9887_A
+3V3_AD9887 AD9887_FILT +3V3_AD9887
AD9887_FILT
AD9887_A
AD9887_FILT
AD9887_FILT
47R
MNR14RG1
47R
MNR14RG2
47R
MNR14
RG13
47R
MNR14
RG12
47R
MNR14RG11
47R
MNR14RG10
47R
MNR14RG9
47R
MNR14RG8
47R
MNR14RG7
47R
MNR14RG6
47R
MNR14RG5
47R
MNR14RG3
47R
MNR14RG4
47R0603
R4560RR3
GND
GND
GND
GND
10KR2
100NC25
100NC26 100N
C27100NC28
47NC33
47NC34
47NC35
47NC36
3N9C32
39NC31
3K3R1
100N
C2100NC3
100N
C4
100N
C5
100NC6
100N
C7100NC8
100N
C9
100NC1
100NC12
100N
C13
100NC14
100N
C15
100N
C16
100NC17
GND
GND
100NC18
100NC19
100NC20
100NC21
GND
IN3
1
OUT 2
ADJD-PACK
U1
AD9887_FILT
GND
22uH
L1
22uH
L2
AD9887_A
+3V3_AD9887
GND
GND
100NC23
100NC29
+3.3V
+3.3V
+5V
100NC22
0R
J2
0R J3
0RJ1
0RJ4
GND
100U16VC10
100U16VC24
100U16VC30
VGA-DVI DECODER
Title
Size
FUSE_MXT
F450VIN1
ON/OFF5 VOUT 2
GN
D3
FBK 4TO263U454
S11
G12
S23
G24
D1 8
D1 7
D2 6
D2 5
SO8
U452
S11
G12
S23
G24
D1 8
D1 7
D2 6
D2 5
SO8
U453
1
2
CON_41792-2
S450100NC450
100NC451
1N5820-REV D451 INDUCTOR_PULSE-KM30
L450
GND GND
GND
GND100U50VC487
+5V_STBY
+5V_STBY
10K
R453
10K
R454
GND
STAND_BY BC848B
Q450
100U16V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C480 100NC452
GND GND
+5V
OUT 2VCC3
1
GND
D-PACK
U458
OUT 2VCC3
1
GND
D-PACK
U457
+5V_STBY100U16V
C483 100U16V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C484
100U16V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C485 100U16V
C486
100U16VC481
100U16V
C482
10U50V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C479
100NC461
100NC464
100NC463
100NC460
100NC457
100NC458
GND
GND
+3.3V_STBY
+1.5V_STBY
+12V
+5V +3.3V
GND
AK
1N4148
D450
+2.5V_STBY
10KR455
10K
R456BC848B
Q451
GND
PNL_EN
100N
C46
6
GND GND
100NC455
100N
0603
C468
GND
GND
1K1K
R459
1K
R460GND
S11
G12
S23
G24
D1 8
D1 7
D2 6
D2 5
SO8
U451
GND
10K
R452
10NC474
GND
+12 +12
GND
+12V
VIN1
ON/OFF5 VOUT 2
GN
D3
FBK 4TO263U455
100NC462
1N5820-REV
D452
INDUCTOR_PULSE-KM30
L451
GND
PANEL_POWER
12345678910MHDR1X10
JP451
GND
+12
STA
ND
_BY
_2
GND
123456789101112
MHDR1X12
JP452
12345678910
MHDR1X10
JP453
+12V_INVERTER
+12V_INVERTER
GND
GND
ANALOG_DIMDIGITAL DIM_OUTA/D_DIM_SELECT
BL_ON/OFF
220NC472
220NC473
+12V_INVERTER
1K
R458
1KR457
100N
0603
C456100U50V
CAP-EL-8X11.5-P200C475
GND GND
+12V_AMP
100NC459
GND
CON-POWER4J450
1uH
L453
1uH
L454
GND
10K
R466
10U50VC478
100NC454
100N C453
GND
+12V_AMP +8V
270R
R467680R R13
IN3
1
OUT 2
ADJ
D-PACKU456
IN3
1
OUT 2
ADJ
D-PACKU450
+5V_STBY
1000U50VC1011
GND
1000U50V
CAP1000U50V
C1014
GND
FUSE_MXT
F451
IN 8COMPR 3
OUT1 NC2 NC5 NC6
NC 7GND 4LM3411AN5.0U459
47U50V
C46
9
47U50V
C47
0
47U
50V
C471
GND
100NC465
GND
GND
GND
1N58
20-R
EV
D45
3
GND
100NC467
L452
3K3R451
GND
100U50V
C476
GND
+12V_OUT
+12V
1KR450
1KR465
1K
R1007
1KR1006
1KR1008
1K
R1009
+12V_OUT
1K
R10131K
R1012
1K
R1014
1K
R1015
+12V
+12V_OUT
CAP1000U50V
C41GND
GND
4K7R1018
4K7
R1019
R1017
BC848AQ1000
GND
+5V
100U50V
CAP-EL-8X11.5-P200
C42
GND
1K
R14
1K
R15
1000U50VC488
CAP1000U50V
C489
100u
H
L14 100uH
L15
100uH
L17
100uH
L19
100uH
L8
100u
HL
10
100u
HL
11
100uH
L13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MHDR1X7
JP450
220R
R16
+3.3V_STBY
+3.3V_STBY
12345
MOLCON5
S1
STA
ND
_BY
_2
STAND_BY_2GND
3216L5
3216L6+3.3V_STBY
10uH3216
L4
+3.3V
100uHL26
100uHL27
100uHL28
47N
C226
47NC229
C227
C228
AK
1N4148D7
AK
1N4148D8
AK
1N4148D9
AK 1N4148
D10
GND
1KR27
+33V
_IF
3216
L12
+12V_AMP
1KR1016
TUN+33V
TUN+33V
POWER
Subject to change without notice
R84.820
P6 L6B PLAZMA
A
GBE3
GBE6
GRO4
GBO3
GBE1
GBE2
GRO7
GBE0
GBE5
GRO6
GGO3
GGO0
GRO3
GRO1
GGO7
GRE4
GRE7
GRE6
GGE3
GGO2
GGE1
GGE2
GBO2
GBO4
GBO5
GBO6
GBO7
GRE5
GRO5
GGO5
GBE7
GRE0
GGO1
GBO1
GGE4
GBE4
GRE2
GRE1
GGE6
GGE7
GRO0
GGO4
GRE3
GGE5
GGO6
GGE0
GRO2
GBO0
A2
A6
A16
A4
A18
A12
A11
A10
A8
A15
A1
A9
A19
A3
A14
A17
A7
A13
A5
RBO1
RBO5
RBO0
RBO4
RBO2
RBO7
RBO3
RDCLK
RBO6
VG0
VG7
VB5
VB6
VB0
VB3
VB7
VB2
VG4
VG6
VB4
VB1
VG2
VG1
VG3
VG5
D5
D6
D9
D14
D8
D2
D0
D11
D3
D13
D12
D10
D7
D15
D1
D4
PXO
RGO0
DRO1
RRE0
RGE5
RRO6
RRO2
DGO3
DGO5
RRE2
RRO3
RGO3
DRO6
DGO7
RGO5
RRE1
RGO7
RBE5
DBE4
RGE1
RRO4
DBE2
DGE3
RGE0
RRO7
DRO4
DRO0
RBE1
DGE0
RGO2
DRO7
DGO6
DBE7RBE7
DGE6
DGE4
DGO4
DBE5
RRO0
RBE2
DGE7
RBE6
DBE0
RGE3
DGO1
RBE4
DBE1
RGE7
DGO0
RRO5
DBE6
DGE5
RGE6
RGO6
DBE3
RBE0
RGE4
DGE1
DGE2
RGO1
RGO4
DRO2
DRO3
RRO1
RBE3
RGE2
DRO5
DGO2
DRE6
RRE5
DRE0
DRE7RRE7
DRE5
RRE6
DRE4
DRE1
RRE4
DRE2
RRE3 DRE3
DBO3
DBO1
DBO5
DBO2
DBO6
DBO7
DBO4
DBO0
PXI RDEN
RDHS
RDVS
MODE0
MODE1
MODE3
VR1
VR5
VR2
VR4
VR7
VR3
VR0
VR6
KPD3
KPD1
KPD0
KPD2
MNR14
RP559
Power and Ground
GN
D1
A1
GN
D2
B2
GN
D3
B3
GN
D4
D4
GN
D5
D5
GN
D6
D8
GN
D7
D9
GN
D8
D11
GN
D9
D12
GN
D10
D13
GN
D11
D15
GN
D12
G4
GN
D13
G17
GN
D14
H4
GN
D15
H8
GN
D16
H9
GN
D17
H10
GN
D18
H11
GN
D19
H12
GN
D20
H13
GN
D21
J8
GN
D22
J9
GN
D23
J10
GN
D24
J11
GN
D25
J12
GN
D26
J13
GN
D27
K4
GN
D28
K8
GN
D29
K9
GN
D30
K10
GN
D31
K11
GN
D32
K12
GN
D33
K13
GN
D34
L8
GN
D35
L9
GN
D36
L10
GN
D37
L11
GN
D38
L12
GN
D39
L13
GN
D40
L18
GN
D41
M8
GN
D42
M9
GN
D43
M10
GN
D44
M11
GN
D45
M12
GN
D46
M13
GN
D47
N8
GN
D48
N9
GN
D49
N10
GN
D50
N11
GN
D51
N12
GN
D52
N13
GN
D53
N17
GN
D54
N18
GN
D55
P17
GN
D56
R5
VD
D1
E7
VD
D2
E9
VD
D3
E10
VD
D4
E11
VD
D5
E12
VD
D6
E13
VD
D7
E14
VD
D8
E15
VD
D9
F16
VD
D10
H5
VD
D11
H16
VD
D12
J5
VD
D13
K5
VIO
5F7
VD
D14
K16
VD
D15
L5
VD
D16
N5
VD
D17
N6
VD
D18
N15
VD
D19
N16
VD
D20
P5
VD
D21
P6
VD
D22
P15
VD
D23
P16
VD
D24
R13
VD
D25
R14
VD
D26
R15
VD
D27
T6
VD
D28
T7
VD
D29
T9
VC
C1
A2
VC
C2
T16
VC
C3
U5
VC
C4
U9
VIO
1E
6
VIO
2E
8
VIO
3F5
VIO
4F6
VIO
6F1
4
VIO
7F1
5
VIO
8G
5
VIO
9G
6
VIO
10G
15
VIO
11G
16
VIO
12J1
6
VIO
13L
16
VIO
14M
5
VIO
15M
16
VIO
16R
6
VIO
17R
7
VIO
18R
8
VIO
19T
8
VC
C5
U11
VC
C6
U13
GN
D57
U12
GN
D58
U14
VD
D30
T10
VD
D31
T11
VD
D32
T12
VD
D33
T13
VD
D34
T14
VPP
1B
4
VPP
2C
4
VD
D35
T15
GN
D58
Y7
PW181 U550E
MNR14
RP555
MNR14
RP560
MNR14
RP556
MNR14_R
RP552
Misc
A0 U4
A1 T4
A2 V3
A3 U3
A4 Y1
A5 W2
A6 T3
A7 V2
A8 U2
A9 W1
A10 R4
A11 V1
A12 P4
A13 R3
A14 T2
A15 U1
A16 T1
A17 R2
A18 R1
A19 P3
D0 V10
D1 Y10
D2 Y9
D3 W9
D4 V9
D5 Y8
D6 W8
D7 V8
D8 W7
D9 U8
D10 V7
D11 W6
D12 Y6
D13 V6
D14 U7
D15 U6
RD W3
WR Y3
BHEN W12
ROMOE V5
ROMWE W4
RAMOE W5
RAMWE Y5
CS0 V4
CS1 Y4
EXTINT U10
NMI W10
RESETY11
MCKEXTE5
DCKEXTD6
RXDY12
TXDV12
IRRCVR0V11
IRRCVR1W11
PORTA0V13
PORTA1W13
PORTA2Y13
PORTA3Y14
PORTA4W14
PORTA5Y15
PORTA6W15
PORTA7V15
PORTB0R17
PORTB1W18
PORTB2V18
PORTB3Y18
PORTB4U18
PORTB5Y19
PORTB6W19
PORTB7T18
MODE1N4
CPUTCKY2
CPUTDIM4
CPUTDON3
PORTC0T17
PORTC1V16
PORTC2W16
PORTC3Y16
PORTC4V17
PORTC5U17
PORTC6W17
PORTC7Y17
MODE0U16
MODE2T5
CPUTMSP1
XIA3
XOC5
MODE3P2
ADR24BU15
DNC1 B20
DNC2 C19
DNC3 V14
PW181
U550D
VideoPort
VR0E2
VR1F1
VR2F2
VR3G3
VR4G2
VR5H3
VR6H2
VR7G1
VG0J4
VG1H1
VG2J3
VG3J2
VG4J1
VG5K3
VG6K2
VG7K1
VB0L2
VB1L1
VB2L3
VB3L4
VB4M3
VB5M1
VB6N1
VB7M2
VCLKE1
VPENN2
VVSE3
FIELDD1 VHSF3
PW181
U550B
MNR14_R
RP551
MNR14
RP561
MNR14
RP550
Display Port
DRE0 V19
DRE1 Y20
DRE2 R16
DRE3 U19
DRE4 R18
DRE5 W20
DRE6 V20
DRE7 U20
DGE0 T19
DGE1 T20
DGE2 R19
DGE3 R20
DGE4 M18
DGE5 P18
DGE6 P19
DGE7 P20
DBE0 M17
DBE1 N20
DBE2 M20
DBE3 L17
DBE4 M19
DBE5 K17
DBE6 L19
DBE7 L20
DRO0 K19
DRO1 K20
DRO2 K18
DRO3 J20
DRO4 J18
DRO5 J19
DRO6 H20
DRO7 H19
DGO0 H18
DGO1 H17
DGO2 G20
DGO3 G19
DGO4 G18
DGO5 F20
DGO6 F19
DGO7 F18
DBO0 E20
DBO1 E19
DBO2 E18
DBO3 F17
DBO4 D20
DBO5 D19
DBO6 D16
DBO7 D17
DCLK J17
DVS C20
DHS D18
DEN N19
PW181
U550C
MNR14
RP558
MNR14
RP557
MNR14_R
RP553
MNR14_R
RP562
MNR14_R
RP554
Graphics Port
GRE0E4
GRE1C3
GRE2B1
GRE3F4
GRE4C2
GRE5C1
GRE6D3
GRE7D2
GGE0C11
GGE1B12
GGE2B11
GGE3A8
GGE4B8
GGE5C8
GGE6A7
GGE7B7
GBE0B18
GBE1A20
GBE2B17
GBE3A19
GBE4B16
GBE5A17
GBE6A16
GBE7A15
GRO0A6
GRO1C7
GRO2B6
GRO3A5
GRO4D7
GRO5B5
GRO6C6
GRO7A4
GGO0C13
GGO1B15
GGO2A14
GGO3B14
GGO4A13
GGO5C12
GGO6B13
GGO7A12
GBO0C18
GBO1E17
GBO2C17
GBO3B19
GBO4E16
GBO5C16
GBO6C15
GBO7D14
GCLKA10
GPENB9
GVSA9
GHSC10
GSOGB10
GFBK A11
GREF D10
GBLKSPL C14
GCOAST A18
GHSFOUT C9
PW181
U550A
D[15..0]
A[19..1]
SDA
GFBK
SCL
KPD[3..0]
DGE[7..0]
DBE[7..0]
DRO[7..0]
DEN
DVS
DGO[7..0]
DRE[7..0]
DBO[7..0]
DCLKGBLKSPL
GCOAST
ROMWEnROMOEn
DHS
VCLK
VG[7..0]
VB[7..0]
GHS
GCLK
GRE[7..0]
GBO[7..0]
GBE[7..0]
GGO[7..0]
GRO[7..0]
GVS
GGE[7..0]
IRRCVR
RESET
VPENVVS
FIELDVHS
GPEN
VR[7..0]
NMI
STAND_BY
PNL_EN
A/D_DIM_SELECT
MUTE
BL_ON/OFF
STAND_BY_2
POWER_DOWN_LVDS
AN
ALO
G_D
IM
DIGITAL DIM
RESETnMSP_RESET
RGB_SWITCH
GND
GND GND
18PC579
18PC578
1M
R569
1 2
QUARZO-VERT
Y550
4K7
R55
8
4K7
R55
7
4K7
R55
6
4K7
R55
5
ADRESS20
10KR550
10KR55110KR552
GND
4K7R562
4K7R559
4K7
R560
4K7
R563
220RR570
220RR571BC848A
Q550
BC848AQ552
BC848A
Q551
BC848A
Q553
BC848A
Q555BC848A
Q554
100R
R567
100R
R568
10KR554
10KR553
4K7
R561
4K7
R564
4K7
R566
4K7
R565
GND
GND
+3.3V_STBY
+3.3V_STBY
+3.3V_STBY
+3.3V_STBY
LED1_O
LED2_O
SCL_5V
SDA_5V
+3.3V_STBY
+5V_STBY
0R
J552
0RJ553
+3.3V_STBY1234
MOLCON4
S550+5V_STBY
GND
0RJ5550R
J554
RXDTXD
IRQ_IDTV
RXDTXD
IRQ_IDTV
LED1LED2
0R J550
0RJ551
VSCL
VSDA
VSDAVSCL
LED2
LED1
+1.5V_STBY
+1.5V_STBY_P
+2.5V_STBY
+3.3V_STBY100N
C55
1
100N
C55
2
100N
C55
3
100N
C55
4
100N
C55
5
100N
C55
6
100N
C55
7
100N
C55
8
100N
C55
9
100N
C56
0
100N
C56
1
100N
C562
100N
C55
0
GND
100N
C575
100N
C57
4
100N
C57
3
100N
C57
2
100N
C57
1
100N
C57
0
100N
C56
3
100N
C56
4
100N
C56
9
100N
C56
8
100N
C56
7
100N
C56
6
GND
100N
C56
5
GND
+1.5V_STBY
+1.5V_STBY_P
22uHL550
100NC576
100NC577 GND
+3.3V_STBY
+3.3V_STBY
GHSFOUT
1 2
MOLCON2-P2.5
S551
GND
4K7R572
LED
3
LED3
4K7R573
4K7
R57
44K7R57
5
4K7
R57
6
GND
4K7R577
4K7R578
4K7
R579
4K7R580
4K7R581
4K7
R582 4K7R583
+3.3V_STBY
GDECOE
STAND_BY_2A
STAND_BY_2A1KR6
1KR5
BC848CQ1
GND
R10
+5V
+3.3V_STBY
A/D_DIM_SELECT1
1K
R91KR8
BC848CQ2
GND
4K7R12
+5V
A/D_DIM_SELECT1
1K
R7
0RJ5
ADSCDT
100U16VC186
100U16V
C190
VDECOE
GND
0RJ11
0R
J14PANEL_CONTROL
MICROPROCESSOR
31RAMD0
31RAMD1
31RAMD3
31RAMD4
31RAMD2
31RAMD5
31RAMD8
31RAMD9
31RAMD6
31RAMD7
31RAMD11
31RAMD10
31RAMD12
31RAMD13
31RAMD14
31RAMD15
31RAMA11
31RAMA2
31RAMA5
31RAMA4
31RAMA13
31RAMA8
31RAMA6
31RAMA3
31RAMA10
31RAMA9
31RAMA7
31RAMA1
31RAMA0
31RAMA12
C787
MT48LC4M16A2
A023
A124
A225
A326
A429
A530
A631
A732
A833
A934
A1022
BA020
DQML15
DQMH39
RAS18
CAS17
WE16
CS19
CLK38
CKE37
VD
D1
1
VD
D2
3
VD
D3
9
VD
D4
14
VD
D5
27
VD
D6
43
D0 2
D1 4
D2 5
D3 7
D4 8
D5 10
D6 11
D7 13
D8 42
D9 44
D10 45
D11 47
D12 48
D13 50
D14 51
D15 53BA121
VD
D7
49
VSS
16
VSS
212
VSS
328
VSS
441
VSS
546
VSS
652
VSS
754
NC
140
A1135
NC
236
TSOP-54
U750
31RAMD[15..0]
31WEn31CASn31RASn
31RAMA[13..0]
31MCLK
GND GND
GND
GND GND GND GND GND
100NC774
100NC775
100NC776
100NC777
100U16VC781
22uH
L752
22uH
L753
22uH
L754
PW1231_2V5
PW1231_2V5
PW1231_3V3_SW
PW1231_2V5_D1
PW1231_2V5_D2
PW1231_2V5_1
100N
C75
2
100N
C75
3
100N
C75
4
100N
C75
5
100N
C75
6
100N
C75
7
100N
C75
8
100NC762
100N
C76
3
100N
C76
4
100NC771
100NC772 100N
C773
100NC768
PW1231_2V5
PW1231_3V3PW1231_2V5_1
PW1231_2V5_D2
100NC765 100N
C767
PW1231_2V5_D1
47U
50V
C782
47U50VC783
47U50VC786
47U50VC785
47U50VC784
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
22uH
L751PW1231_3V3
100NC750
100N
C751
GND
GND
PW1231_3V3_SW
PW1231_3V3_SW
PW1231_3V3_SW
+3.3V
1N4007D1
1N4007
D210uH
L3
100N
C11
GND
100NC232
100NC231
100NC230
GND
SCALER-RAMBLOCK DIAGRAM
SCART3_CVBS_IN
QSS_MAINAM_SOUND
SCART2_CVBS_IN
QSS_PIP
MA
IN_V
PIP_
V
SCART3_CVBS_OUTSCART2_CVBS_OUT
SC1_V_OUTSCART1_CVBS_IN
+5V+8V
SDA_5VSCL_5V
TEL
ETEX
T_C
VB
S
+33V_IF
TunerTuner.SCHDOC
QSS_MAINAM_SOUNDQSS_PIP
MA
IN_L
MA
IN_R
MSP_RESET SC1_
AU
DIO
_IN
_RSC
1_A
UD
IO_I
N_L
SC3_
AU
DIO
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_LSC
3_A
UD
IO_I
N_R
SC2_
AU
DIO
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_LSC
2_A
UD
IO_I
N_R
SC3_
AU
DIO
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T_L
SC3_
AU
DIO
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T_R
SC2_
AU
DIO
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T_R
SC2_
AU
DIO
_OU
T_L
SC1_
OU
T_L
SC1_
OU
T_R
+8V+5VSCL_5VSDA_5V
SWIN
mspAudio.schdoc
SCART_REDSCART_GREENSCART_BLUESCART_FB
MA
IN_V
SAA
18PI
P_V
OU
TSA
A18
MA
IN_V
OU
T
VVHSVVVS
VVCLK
VY[7..0]VUV[7..0]
VVPEN
FIELD
SVHS_CINSVHS_YIN
+3.3
V+5
V
SDA
SCL
SA71
18_3
V3D
1
VD
EC
OE
SCART3_CHROMA
saa7118-1VDECODER.schdoc
VVHSVVVS
VUV[7..0]VVCLK
VY[7..0]VVPEN
VR
[7..0
]V
G[7
..0]
VB
[7..0
]V
CLK
VV
S
RE
SET
nV
HS
31R
AM
D[1
5..0
]31
MC
LK
31C
ASn
31R
ASn
31W
En
31R
AM
A[1
3..0
]
SDASCL
PW12
31_3
V3
PW12
31_3
V3_
SWPW
1231
_2V
5
PW12
31_2
V5_
D1
PW12
31_2
V5_
D2
PW12
31_2
V5_
1
VPE
N
deinterlacerPW1231.schdoc
MSP_RESETRGB_SWITCH D
[15.
.0]
RO
MO
En
AD
RE
SS20
RO
MW
En
GBE[7..0]
VR[7..0]
GGE[7..0]
VB[7..0]VG[7..0]
VCLKVVS
RESETnVHS
GHS
GPENGVS
GCLKGDECOE
GRE[7..0]
GGO[7..0]GRO[7..0]
GBO[7..0]
GFBKADSCDT
STAND_BYANALOG_DIM
A[1
9..1
]R
ESE
T
SDASCL
DC
LK
DG
E[7
..0]
DH
SD
BE[
7..0
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DR
E[7.
.0]
DV
SD
END
RO
[7..0
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GO
[7..0
]
POW
ER
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WN
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DS
DB
O[7
..0]
PANEL_CONTROL
KPD[3..0]IRRCVRLED2_OLED1_O
DIGITAL DIM
STAND_BY_2
BL_ON/OFFA/D_DIM_SELECTPNL_EN
SDA
_5V
SCL
_5V
AM
P_SL
EEP
MUTE
NM
I
GCOASTGBLKSPL
GH
SFO
UT
FIELDVPEN
JTA
GR
ESE
T
VD
EC
OEController
PW181.schdoc
RX
Cm
RX
Cp
RX
0mR
X0p
RX
1pR
X1m
RX
2pR
X2m
GG
AIN
GB
AIN
GR
AIN
GV
SYN
CG
HSY
NC
GGE[7..0]GBE[7..0]
GFBKGCLK
ADSCDTGBO[7..0]GGO[7..0]GRO[7..0]GRE[7..0]
GVSGHS
GPEN
+5V
+3.3
V
SDASCL
AD9887_A
GB
LKSP
LG
CO
AST
GH
SFO
UT
AD9887AFE.schdoc
PIP_VSAA18PIP_VOUT
SAA18MAIN_VOUT
SVH
S_Y
INSV
HS_
CIN
GBE[7..0]
GGE[7..0]GHS
GPENGVS
GCLK
TELETEXT_CVBS
SCLSDA
SA71
18_3
V3D
1
SCA
RT_
FBSC
AR
T_B
LUE
SCA
RT_
RED
SCA
RT_
GR
EEN
GDECOE
SCART3_CHROMA
saa7118-2GDECODER.schdoc
DC
LKPO
WE
R_D
OW
N_L
VD
S
DR
E[7.
.0]
DG
E[7
..0]
DB
O[7
..0]
DG
O[7
..0]
DR
O[7
..0]
DEN
DH
SD
BE[
7..0
]
DV
S
PAN
EL_
CO
NTR
OL
PANEL_POWER
DIGITAL DIM
DIGITAL DIM_OUT
lvdsLVDSOUT.schdoc
RX
Cm
RX
Cp
RX
0mR
X0p
RX
1pR
X1m
RX
2pR
X2m
GG
AIN
GB
AIN
GR
AIN
GV
SYN
CG
HSY
NC
+5VAD9887_A
pc-dvGCONNECTOR.schdoc
RO
MO
En
D[1
5..0
]
RO
MW
En
AD
RE
SS20
A[1
9..1
]R
ESE
T SDASCL
NM
IJT
AG
RE
SET
flash - emulatorMEMORY.schdoc
31R
AM
A[1
3..0
]31
RA
MD
[15.
.0]
31M
CL
K31
WE
n31
CA
Sn31
RA
Sn+3.3V
PW12
31_3
V3_
SWPW
1231
_2V
5PW
1231
_3V
3PW
1231
_2V
5_D
1PW
1231
_2V
5_D
2PW
1231
_2V
5_1
dram 1231SDRAM31.schdoc
BL
_ON
/OFF
DIG
ITA
L D
IM_O
UT
AN
ALO
G_D
IM
STA
ND
_BY
_2ST
AN
D_B
Y
A/D
_DIM
_SE
LEC
TPN
L_EN
PAN
EL_
POW
ER
+5V
+12V
_AM
P
+8V
+3.3
V_S
TB
Y+5
V_S
TBY
+3.3
V
+33V
_IF
POWERpower.SCHDOC
SCART1_CVBS_IN
SCART2_CVBS_INSCART3_CVBS_IN
SC1_V_OUTSCART2_CVBS_OUTSCART3_CVBS_OUT
SC1_
AU
DIO
_IN
_LSC
1_A
UD
IO_I
N_R
SC3_
AU
DIO
_IN
_RSC
3_A
UD
IO_I
N_L
SCART_FB
MA
IN_L
MA
IN_R
SC2_
AU
DIO
_IN
_R
SC1_
OU
T_R
SC2_
AU
DIO
_IN
_L
SC3_
AU
DIO
_OU
T_R
SC3_
AU
DIO
_OU
T_L
SC2_
AU
DIO
_OU
T_R
SC2_
AU
DIO
_OU
T_L
SC1_
OU
T_L
RGB_SWITCH
SCART_RED
SCART_BLUESCART_GREENLED1_O
LED2_OIRRCVRKPD[3..0]
SCL_5VSDA_5V A
MP_
SLEE
P
+3.3
V_S
TB
Y
+5V
+5V
_STB
Y
+12V
_AM
P
MUTE
SWIN
SCART3_CHROMA
switchAudio_InOuts.SCHDOC
AGC 1
TU 2
AS 3
SCL 4
SDA 5
NC 6
VCC+5V 7
NC/ADC 8
VST 9
NC 10
IF1 11
UV1316T
TU825
1
2
3
4
5
X6966D
SAW8251uHR1/4W-P400L826
1NF K 50V
C840
1NF K 50VC841
1
2
3
4
5X6966D
SAW827100pFC845
100pFC847
AK 1N4148
D829
R1/4W-P400
L827
1KR842
6K8
R906
2K2
R902GND
GND
CAP-EL-7X11-P5 C849GND
BC848B
Q827
33K
R908
4K7 R851 100NC831
GNDGND
GND +5V_IF
+5V_IF
100NC825
22K
R873
22R
R898
GND
220NC864
220NC862
150R
R8941N5
C874
GND47RR835
470NCAP-400X200P200 63V
C857 GND100pF
C844 GND
100R R856 R825
12K
R890 R892
AK1N4148
D826
470NCAP-400X200P200
63V
C860R1/4W-P400
L829
47U50V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5C854
GNDGND
GND
AM_SOUND0R
J825 100R
R859 100R
R855
100RR863
100RR861
SCL_5V
SDA_5V
SCL_5V
SDA_5V
QSS_MAIN100R
R853
GND
GND
GNDGND
470NCAP-400X200P200
63VC858
10NCK06C881
10N
CK06C883
390pFC885
GND 5K6R896
BC848BQ825
1KR840
GND
R875
C876
BC848B
Q829
1KR844
GND
75R
R877
4N7C878
47R
R837
47R R836
100NC832
GND
AGC 1
TU 2
AS 3
SCL 4
SDA 5
NC 6
VCC+5V 7
NC/ADC 8
VST 9
NC 10
IF1 11
UV1316T
TU826
1
2
3
4
5
X6966D
SAW826
1uH
R1/4W-P400L825
1NF
K 5
0V
C839
1NF K 50V
C842
1
2
3
4
5
X6966D
SAW828
100pFC846
100pFC848
AK 1N4148
D830
1uHR1/4W-P400
L828
1KR843
6K8
R907
2K2R903GND
GND
10U50VCAP-EL-7X11-P5
C850GND
BC848BQ828
33K
R909
4K7 R852 100N
C830
GND GND
GND +5V_IF
+5V_IF
+5V_IF
100NC826
22K
R874
22R R899
GND
220NC865
220NC863
150RR895
1N5C875
GND
47R R834
470N
CAP-400X200P200
63VC856GND
100pFC843
GND
100R R858
10K
R826
12K
R891
47K
R893
AK
1N4148
D827
470NCAP-400X200P200
63V
C861
1uHR1/4W-P400
L830
47U50V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5C855
GNDGND
GND
100R
R860 100R
R857
100RR864
100R R862
SCL_5V
SDA_5V
SCL_5V
SDA_5V
QSS_PIP100R
R854
GND
GND
GNDGND
470N
CAP-400X200P200
63V C859
10N
CK06
C882CK06C884
390pFC886GND
5K6R897
BC848BQ826
1KR841
GND
75R
R876
4N7C877
220NC867
220NC872
220NC868
220NC870
220NC871
220NC873
GND
220NC866
100R
R865
SCL
_5V
SDA
_5V
100RR866
GND
75R
R878
75RR880
75R R884
75R
R888
75R
R88633pFC894
33pF
C895
33pFC890
C891
33pFC893
SCART3_CVBS_IN
SCART2_CVBS_IN
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
SCART1_CVBS_IN
GND
10K
R829
10K
R830
10K
R831
10K
R833
10K
R828
GND
75R
R879
75RR881
75RR882
75R
R889
75R
R887
100RR867
100RR868
100RR869
100R R872100R
R871
BC848BQ830
BC848BQ831
BC848BQ832
BC848BQ834
BC848BQ835
1K
R845
1K
R847
1K
R849
1KR850
1K
R846
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
TELETEXT_CVBS
SCART2_CVBS_OUT
SCART3_CVBS_OUT
PIP_V
MAIN_V
100N
C835
22U50V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C89747R
R839
150K
R900
150KR901
GND
0RJ829
+5V_IF
GND
1uH R1/4W-P400L831
100U50V
CAP-EL-8X11.5-P200
C901
100U50V
CAP-EL-8X11.5-P200
C900
100NC836
GND
+5V_IF
+5V_IF
100NC827
100U16V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5C837
GND
100NC828
100U16V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5C838
GND
VIF11
VIF22
OP13
FMPLL4
DEEM5
AFD6
DGND7
AUD8
TOP9
SDA10
SCL11
SIOMAD12 NC 13
TAGC 14
REF 15
VAGC 16
CVBS 17
AGND 18
VPLL 19
VP 20
AFC 21
OP2 22
SIF1 23
SIF2 24
TDA9886
U825
VIF11
VIF22
OP13
FMPLL4
DEEM5
AFD6
DGND7
AUD8
TOP9
SDA10
SCL11
SIOMAD12 NC 13
TAGC 14
REF 15
VAGC 16
CVBS 17
AGND 18
VPLL 19
VP 20
AFC 21
OP2 22
SIF1 23
SIF2 24
TDA9886
U826
DO-35-REV
BZX55C33
D831
GND
0RJ828
GND
A K1N4148
D828
0R
J8310R
J830
1
2
RCA VIDEO
J832
270pFC898
GND1
2
RCA VIDEO
J833
270pFC899
GND
AV_CVBS_OUT
AV_CVBS_IN
TUN1_CVBS
TUN2_CVBS
AV_CVBS_IN
VSW_8V
VSW_8V
VSW_8V
VSW_8V
VSW_8V
VSW_8V AV_CVBS_OUT
TUN2_CVBS
NOISE_Port
NOISE_Port
L_LP_2
L_LP_2
IF2_PIP
IF1_PIP
IF2_PIP
IF1_
PIP+33V_IF_2
TUN2_AGC
TUN1_CVBS
T1_CVBS
L_LP
IF2
IF1
L_LP
TUN1_AGC
IF1
IF2
+33V_IF_1
T1_CVBS
TUN2_AGC
AM_PIP
AM_PIP
TUN1_AGC
+33V
_IF_
1
SC1_V_OUT
3216L834
CLK4
INPUT 1
INPUT5
INPUT10
INPUT8
INPUT3
INPUT6 INPUT11
PROG7
INPUT 20
OUTPUT 15
OUTPUT 13
OUTPUT 14
OUTPUT 16
OUTPUT 18OUTPUT 17
DATA2
VCC 9
GND19 GND12
TEA6415
U827
J8270R
J826GND
GND
+8V
+5V_IF
+5V
+5V_IF
+5V_IF +5V_IF
+5V_IF
100NC904
C903GND
GND
C902
100NC905
GND
GND
10N
CK06
C906GND
1 2
QUARZO-VERT
Y8251 2
QUARZO-VERT
Y826TUNERBNC
J19
C37 C38
GND
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C39
+33V_IF
100U50VCAP-EL-8X11.5-P200
C224
100U50VCAP-EL-8X11.5-P200
C223
+33V_IF_2
TUNER IF
IGPV
VID0
VID1
VID2
VID3
VID6
VID7
VID4
VID5
IGPH
IDQ
VHD5
VHD0
VHD1
VHD6
VHD2
VHD7
VHD3
VHD4
LLC
LLC2
RTS0
VXTALI
VY1
VUV6
VY3
VUV0
VUV3
VUV1
VY2
VUV4
VY0
VY5
VY4
VY6
VY7
VUV5
VUV2
VUV7
IGP1
VXTAL
ICLK
(27Mhz)(13.5Mhz)
AI2DH1
AI1DK3
TRSTC6
TCKB6
TMSD6
TDOA5
TDIB5
XTOUTA2 XTALA3 XTALIB4
AI24J3
AI21G4
AI22G3
AI23H2
AI11J2
AI12K1
AOUT M1
CEN4
LLC P4
LLC2 N5
RESO P5
SCLN9
SDAP10
RTS0 M10
RTS1 N10
RTCO L10
AMCLKP11 ASCLKN11 ALRCLKP12 AMXCLKM12
ITRDY N12
ITRIL12
ICLK M14
IDQ L13
IGP0 L14
IGP1 K13
IGPV K14
IGPH K12
IPD0 G14
IPD1 G12
IPD2 H11
IPD3 H14
IPD4 H13
IPD5 J14
IPD6 J13
IPD7 K11
HPD0 D14
HPD1 E11
HPD2 E13
HPD3 E12
HPD4 E14
HPD5 F13
HPD6 F14
HPD7 G13
TEST1 D13TEST2 C14TEST3 A13TEST4 B12TEST5 A12
XPD0A8
XPD1B8
XPD2A9
XPD3B9
XPD4A10
XPD5B10
XPD6A11
XPD7C11
XTRIB11
XRDYA6
XDQB7
XRHC7 XRVD8 XCLKA7
TEST0 P13
VX
DD
B3
VD
DE1
C5
VD
DE2
C9
VD
DE3
D12
VD
DE4
H12
VD
DE5
M4
VD
DE6
M8
VD
DE7
M11
VD
DI1
C8
VD
DI2
C10
VD
DI3
F12
VD
DI4
J12
VD
DI5
M5
VD
DI6
M9
VD
DA
0M
3
VD
DA
1K
4
VD
DA
2H
4
VD
DA
3F4
VD
DA
4D
4
VD
DA
1AL
1
VD
DA
2AJ1
VD
DA
3AG
2
VD
DA
4AE
2
VSS
A0
M2
VSS
A1
J4
VSS
A2
H3
VSS
A3
E4
VX
SSA
4
VSS
E1D
5
VSS
E2D
9
VSS
E3D
11
VSS
E4G
11
VSS
E5L
4
VSS
E6L
8
VSS
E7L
11
VSS
I1D
7
VSS
I2D
10
VSS
I3F1
1
VSS
I4J1
1
VSS
I5L
5
VSS
I6L
9
AI13K2
AI14L3
AI31E3
AI32F2
AI33F3
AI34G1
AI3DF1
AI41B1
AI42D2
AI43D1
AI44E1
AI4DD3
VSS
A4
C1
AG
ND
AL
2
RES1 B2
RES2 B13
RES3 B14
RES4 C3
RES5 C4
RES6 C12
RES7 C13
ADP0 N8
ADP1 P8
ADP2 M7
ADP3 L7
ADP4 P7
ADP5 N7
ADP6 L6
ADP7 M6
ADP8 P6
RES8N1
RES9N2
RES10N3
RES11N13
RES12N14
RES13P2
FSWM13
CLKEXTN6
EXMCLRP3
INT_A P9
AG
ND
C2
SAA7118 (V)
U926
SDA
VVCLK
VY[7..0]
VVVSVVHS
VVPEN
FIELD
VUV[7..0]
SCL
SA7118_3V3D1
SA7118_3V3A1
GND
GND
GND
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
56R
R94
4
56R
R94
5
56R
R94
6
56R
R94
7
56R
R94
8
56R
R94
9
56R
R95
0
GNDGNDGNDGNDGNDGNDGND
GND
GND
47R
R925
47RR926
47R R927
47R R928
47R
R929
47NC958
47NC956
47NC953
47NC951
47NC948
47NC94647N
C94547N
C94447N
C942 47NC94147N
C940
MAIN_V
SAA18PIP_VOUT
18RR934
18RR933
18RR936
18RR937
18R
R939
18R
R940
18R
R941
GND
GND
GND
100R R931
100R
R932
33pFC963
33pFC964
GND
IN3
1
OUT 2
ADJ
D-PACK
U925
GND
GND
100N
C925
100N
C931
C939
100N
C930
100N
C929
100N
C928
C937C935
100N
C927
100N
C926
47U50V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C96047U50V
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C961
SA7118_3V3D1
C934C933C932 C938C936
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C962
SCART_RED
SCART_GREEN
SCART_BLUE
SCART_FB
SA7118_3V3A1
CAP-EL-7X11-P5
C959
22uH
L925
GND
SAA18MAIN_VOUT
47RMNR14RG928
47RMNR14RG927
47R
MNR14
RG926
47RMNR14RG925
234
1 4321
S-VIDEO_DIK
J926
SVHS_YINSVHS_CINSVHS_YIN
GND SVHS_CIN
SVHS_CIN
SVHS_YIN
+5V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
0R
J9254K7
R930
GND
47NC943
47N
C947
47NC949
47NC950
47NC952
47NC954
47NC955
47NC957
GNDGND
GND
GNDGND
56R
R943
56RR94218R
R935
18RR938
GND
GND
SCART3_CHROMA
TELETEXT_CVBS
1 2
QUARZO-VERT
Y925
GND
0RJ10
VDECOE
VIDEO DECODER
1234
S1
SPEAKERSST250G2-V04
C2470P
C1470P
C3470P
C4470P
Left +
Left -Right -Right +
GND
GND
GND
GND
C510N
C710N
C810N
C1010N
C910N
C610N
X1
Socket
GND
4321
J1
RCA BOARD
1234567
X901
IC901D902
LED(Red)
D901
LED(Green)
R901150R
R902
150R
C90110u/10V
OPTION IR / LED MODULE
D1
LED_RED/GREEN
123456789
10
CN1
MOLCON10
123
IR1
IR
GNDOut
Vs R1
100R
S2
PROG-
S1
PROG+
S4
VOL-
S3
VOL+S5
MENU
S6
TV/AV
C2C22U50V
KEYBOARD MODULE
16
15
137
8
1
5
11
10
3
9
14
TR1001
SMT_70W_Small Plasma
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
IC1001MC44608P40
R1004
100K
C100347N 1KV
R100210K 3W
D1005UF4007
R1005
10R
R10080.27R 2W
R1006
3K9 %1
2
1
3
4
IC1002TCET 1100
R10114K7
C1006
100N
D1011
UF4004
D1012BYW29F-200
D1013BYW29F-200
S_GND
L100110U 6A
C10092200U 25V
C10102200U 25V
S_GND S_GND
C1007100U 50V
S_GND
L100210U 6A
C10121500U 25V
C10131500U 25V
S_GND S_GND
R1013
470R ZD100133V
S_GND
33V
12V_AUDIO
12V_SYSTEM
33V / 50mA
12V / 2.5A
12V / 1.5A
C1008100P 1KV
C1011100P 1KV
R10141K
R10151K
R101610K %1
R101710K
R102210K %1
C101747N
IC1003TL431
S_GND S_GND
12V_SYSTEM
R1010
33R
D1010
BAV21
C1019
2N2 4KVS_GND
D1014SB560
L100310U 6A
C10151500U 25V
C10161500U 25V
S_GND S_GND
5V_SYSTEM
5V / 2AC1014
100P 1KV
S_GND
12V_SYSTEM
1234
X100667280-0400
S_GND
5V_SYSTEM
X100767280-0200
1234
X100567280-0400
S_GND
33V
S_GND
12V_AUDIO
FS10022AT 255V
1234
X100467280-0400
S_GND
C1001
220N 275V
D10021N4007
D10011N4007
D10031N4007
D10041N4007
R1001
5R1
C1002100U 400V
X1002396G1-V03
32
1
T1002BC848B
S_GND
R10201K
3 2
1
T1003BC848B
S_GND
R10211K
CTRL
C1018100N
S_GND
R10191K
CTRL
CTRL
X100367280-0200
S_GND
C100447µF 25V
ON / OFF CIRCUIT
5
1
4
3
RL1001RELAY
D10151N4007
R10254R7 ½W
12'V
12'V
12'V
AC_1
AC_2
AC_1
AC_2
J10105'V
5'VDEFAULT : LOW
D10061N4007
R1003
1K
R10233K3 %1
5V_SYSTEM
R1024150K %1
12V_AUDIO
12
T10012SK2545
X100867280-0200
S_GND
SMPS MODULE
11
33
55
77
99
1111
1313
1515
1717
1919
2 2
4 4
6 6
8 8
10 10
12 12
14 14
16 16
18 18
20 20
2121
P1
SCART 1
C11NF K 50V
C2
1NF K 50V
R1330R
R2330R
C3
1NF K 50V
C4
1NF K 50V
C13100pF
C12100pF
C11100pF
C140603100pF
11
33
55
77
99
1111
1313
1515
1717
1919
2 2
4 4
6 6
8 8
10 10
12 12
14 14
16 16
18 18
20 20
2121
P2
SCART 1
C51NF K 50V
C6
1NF K 50V
R3330RR4
330R
C7
1NF K 50VC8
1NF K 50V
C17100pF
C16100pF
C15100pF
C18100pF
GND
GND
GND
GND
C10150P
C9
SCART1_BLUE
SCART1_GREEN
SCART1_REDSCART1_FB
SC1_PIN8
SCART2_BLUE
SCART2_GREEN
SCART2_RED
SC2_PIN8
SCART2_FB
A1A2
A3A4
A5A6
A7A8
A9A10
A11A12
A13A14
A15A16
A17A18
A19A20
A21
SH
1
SH
2 JP1A
B1B2
B3B4
B5B6
B7B8
B9B10
B11B12
B13B14
B15B16
B17B18
B19B20
B21
JP1B
SC1_OUT_R
SC1_OUT_LSC1_AUDIO_IN_R
SC1_AUDIO_IN_L
SC1_V_OUTSCART1_CVBS_IN
SC2_OUT_R
SC2_OUT_L
SCART2_CVBS_OUTSCART2_CVBS_IN
SC2_AUDIO_IN_L
SC2_AUDIO_IN_R
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
SC2_PIN8
SCART2_FB
SCART2_CVBS_IN
SC2_AUDIO_IN_L
SC2_AUDIO_IN_R
SCART2_BLUE
SCART2_GREEN
SCART2_RED
SC2_OUT_R
SC2_OUT_L
SCART2_CVBS_OUT
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
SCART1_FB
SC1_PIN8
SC1_AUDIO_IN_R
SC1_AUDIO_IN_L
SCART1_CVBS_IN
SCART1_BLUE
SCART1_GREEN
SCART1_RED
SC1_OUT_R
SC1_OUT_L
SC1_V_OUT
SCART MODULE