3M MP8620 Service Manual

MP8620 Multimedia Projector
Service Manual
3M Visual Systems Division Printed in U.S.A. 6801 River Place Boulevard ©3M 6/99 78-6970-8988-2 Rev. A Austin, Texas 78726-9000
3M Multimedia Projector MP8620 Table of Contents
MP8620 Table of Contents
1. Adjustments...................................................................................................................................................1-1
1-1. Overview............................................................................................................................................1-1
1-2. Static Control.....................................................................................................................................1-1
1-2-1.Static-Safe Work Environment.............................................................................................1-1
1-3. Machine Identification.......................................................................................................................1-1
1-4. Technician Tools................................................................................................................................1-2
1-5. Return to Default Settings..................................................................................................................1-3
1-6. Cleaning the LCD Panel.....................................................................................................................1-4
1-6-1.Checking for Dust.................................................................................................................1-4
1-6-2.Cleaning the Dust from LCD................................................................................................1-4
1-7. LCD Panel Alignment........................................................................................................................1-5
1-7-3. LCD Verification and Alignment.............................................................................................1-5
1-7-2.LCD Ribbon Cable Installation.............................................................................................1-5
1-7-3.LCD Ribbon Cable Installation.............................................................................................1-6
1-8. Interface/Audio Board Synchronization.............................................................................................1-7
1-9. Lamp Alignment................................................................................................................................1-8
1-9-1.Check the Lamp Alignment..................................................................................................1-9
1-9-2.Align the Lamp.....................................................................................................................1-9
1-10. Timer Information............................................................................................................................1-10
1-10-1.Reset the Lamp Life Indicator.............................................................................................1-10
1-11. Image Adjustments...........................................................................................................................1-11
1-11-1.Adjusting the display resolution and brightness and contrast.............................................1-11
1-11-2.Part 2 – Adjusting the tracking to remove vertical bands in the projection image..............1-12
1-11-3.Part 3 – Adjusting the Sync pixel frequency and scanning frequency................................1-13
2. Disassembly/Reassembly.............................................................................................................................2-1
2-1. Overview............................................................................................................................................2-1
2-2. Required Tools...................................................................................................................................2-1
2-3. Steps for Removing Projector Components.......................................................................................2-1
2-3-1.Remove Top Cover...............................................................................................................2-2
2-3-2.Remove EMI Shield..............................................................................................................2-3
2-3-3.Remove Lamp Assembly......................................................................................................2-4
2-3-4.Remove Power Supply..........................................................................................................2-7
2-3-5.Remove Power Distributor....................................................................................................2-8
2-3-6.Remove LCD Assembly........................................................................................................2-9
2-3-7.Remove Lens.......................................................................................................................2-11
2-3-8.Remove Audio Speakers.....................................................................................................2-12
2-3-9.Remove IR Receiver Board.................................................................................................2-13
3. Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................................................3-1
3-1. Overview............................................................................................................................................3-1
3-2. Section Contents.................................................................................................................................3-1
3-3. Direct Failure Troubleshooting Flow Charts......................................................................................3-1
3-3-1.Projector Does Not Power Up...............................................................................................3-2
3-3-2.Lamp Does Not Light............................................................................................................3-3
3-3-3.Projector Image Problem.......................................................................................................3-4
3-3-4.LCD Not Functioning...........................................................................................................3-5
3-3-5.No Sound...............................................................................................................................3-6
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3-4. General/Projection Image Troubleshooting.......................................................................................3-7
3-4-1. Image is Disturbed or Unstable.............................................................................................3-7
3-4-2. No Compu ter Image P ro jected..............................................................................................3-7
3-4-3. No Video Image Projected....................................................................................................3-7
3-4-4. Mouse Does Not Work..........................................................................................................3-8
3-4-5. Image Off Center...................................................................................................................3-8
3-4-6. Cannot Get Entire Image on the Screen................................................................................3-8
3-4-7. Washed Out Image................................................................................................................3-8
3-4-8. Humming Noise. Slowly Passing Horizontal Bars ...............................................................3-9
3-4-9. No Power. Power Shuts Off During Presentation.................................................................3-9
4. T heory and Diagrams ..................................................................................................................................4-1
4-1. Overview............................................................................................................................................4-1
4-2. Theory of Operation...........................................................................................................................4-1
4-2-1. Power Supply Circuit............................................................................................................4-1
4-2-2. Video Input and AD Conversion...........................................................................................4-1
4-2-3. RGB Input and AD Conversion............................................................................................4-2
4-3. Color Theory......................................................................................................................................4-3
4-3-1. Color......................................................................................................................................4-3
4-3-2. Electromagnetic Spectrum ....................................................................................................4-3
4-4. LCD Structure Theory........................................................................................................................4-4
4-4-1. LCD Cells..............................................................................................................................4-4
4-4-2. How Light Passes Through An LCD ....................................................................................4-4
4-4-3. Example Projection...............................................................................................................4-4
4-5. Lamp Theory......................................................................................................................................4-5
4-6. Keystone Correction...........................................................................................................................4-6
4-7. Optical System Layout.......................................................................................................................4-7
4-8. Connection Diagrams.........................................................................................................................4-8
4-9. Wiring Diagrams................................................................................................................................4-9
4-10. Internal Cabling Pinout Tables.........................................................................................................4-10
4-10-1. Interface Board Connector Locations .................................................................................4-10
4-10-2. Audio Board Connector Locations......................................................................................4-11
4-11. Computer/Video/Audio Connections...............................................................................................4-12
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1. Adjustments

1-1. Overview

Make advanced adjustments to the MP8620 in a clean environment with minimal dust and positive pressure. This section provides the advanced adjustment procedures needed to maintain a high quality projection image. There is a specific order that adjustments are to be made and specific tools needed to complete each adjustment.
Important Note
Important: Complete advanced adjustments to a projector only when the machine settings fall outside of the allowable tolerances for that adjustment, or when instructed to do so by another procedure.

1-2. Static Control

The circuit boards in the MP8620 are very sensitive to static energy. A simple static charge can ruin a circuit board instantly. Because of this, it is essential that you complete all repairs in a static-safe work environment.
1-2-1. Static-Safe Work Environment
A properly grounded floor mat, table mat and adjustable wrist strap with grounding cord are needed for complete static protection.
3M recommends any of the following workstation grounding kits:
3M™ Workstation Grounding Kit Model 8011
3M™ Workstation Grounding Kit Series 8020
3M™ Workstation Grounding Kit Series 8030
For your nearest distributor or to order, call 1-800-328-1368.

1-3. Machine Identification

To avoid incorrect adjustments, verify the model and version of the projector prior to making any adjustments. Different versions have unique adjustment requirements. The serial number for MP8620 is located on the back of the projector.
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1-4. Technician Tools

Test Generator:
Video Test Generator Test Generator be used for all advanced adjustment procedures. Use to input a test pattern prior to adjustments.
External Power Supply: Service Interface Cable:
power supply with the interface board.
LCD Alignment Tool: Backlight Light Source: Voltmeter: Oscilloscope (100 MHz):
board clock.
Torx Drivers: White Silk Gloves
3M recommends the Quantum Data™ 801GX
(shown to right)
Used to check the audio interface PCB’s.
Used to connect the original disassembled
Used to check that the LCD alignment is at an 8 degree angle.
Used to check the disassembled LCD unit without the original machine lamp source.
Used to measure the voltage at particular test points. 3M recommends the Fluke™ model 87
Used to check the video signals horizontal and vertical synchronization and the video
Use to remove mounting bolts.
: Used to keep skin oils away from the lamp and LCD panel.
or Extron™ VTG200 Video
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1-5. Return to Default Settings

1. Power down the projector and turn the main power switch to off.
Press and hold both the
2. Turn the main power switch to on. The default settings are restored and the following message appears:
Parameter Factory Settings Restored
Resetting a projector to its default factory setting may resolve a “no input detected” error message for an RGB or video input device.
button and the
Enter
Down Arrow
.
button on the control panel
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1-6. Cleaning the LCD Panel

Dust particles can accumulate on the glass covering the LCD panel causing spots on the projection image. Periodic cleaning is necessary to maintain a high quality projection image.
1-6-1. Checking for Dust
Test for dust on the LCD panel by projecting a white image:
3. With the projector off, plug in the video test generator to an RGB terminal jack located on the back side of the MP8620.
4. Use the video test generator to input the color White with a timing signal set to SVGA VESA (60).
Note
The voltage settings for each input color need to be programmed into the video test generator. Refer to the video test generator user’s guide for further assistance.
5. Turn the main power switch to the on position.
6. Look for dust particles on the projection image.
Note
Remove any dust from the outside of the projection lens with a lint-free cloth. If dust remains on the projection image, the LCD panel needs to be cleaned.
1-6-2. Cleaning the Dust from LCD
If dust particles can be seen on your projection image:
1. Turn off the main power switch of the projector and unplug the power cord.
2. Remove the LCD module assembly. (Refer to the appropriate Disassembly/Reassembly procedures).
3. Use a dust blower or compressed air to blow air on the LCD panel. Do not exceed 40 PSI.
4. If dust is still visible wipe the LCD panel with a chamois swab or a lint-free cloth from the 3M LCD cleaning kit.
Note
Use extreme care when cleaning any optics device. Special gelatin coatings can be scratched very easily.
5. Use a lighted magnifier with a black background to check for streaks.
6. Replace the LCD panel, reassemble the projector and recheck the projection image for dust by projecting a blank white image.
7. If dust still remains complete steps 1-6 again. If dust is gone, complete a LCD panel alignment.
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1-7. LCD Panel Alignment

Periodic LCD panel alignment is necessary to maintain a high quality projection image.
1-7-1. LCD Verification and Alignment
Use the LCD Alignment tool (DY-0205-1508-5) to verify the 8° angle of the LCD unit.
1. Measure the angle between the bottom and the assembly surface of the LCD on the linkage side.
2. If the angle is not 8°, reform the alignment lever to obtain the proper 8° setting.
It may be needed to readjust the microswitch which is in contact with to the LCD unit. This switch has to be activated when the LCD is at the 8° angle.
Alignment Lever
1-7-2. LCD Ribbon Cable Installation
Installing a new LCD ribbon cable is done using the following steps:
1. Gently pull out the white plastic clamp on the LCD and interface board connectors to release the LCD ribbon cable.
2. Insert one end of the new ribbon cable into the LCD connector. The blue side of the cable should be facing up.
3. Insert the other end of the new ribbon cable into the interface board connector. The blue side of the cable should be facing down.
4. Lock the white plastic clamps into place on both the LCD connector and the interface board connector.
5. Use the old cable as a pattern to place the appropriate bends in the new cable.
If a connector clamp is broken:
1. Order a complete connector (DY-0205-1512-7).
2. Remove the plastic portion from the new connector and replace the broken part.
3. If the connector can not be repaired in this way, the LCD or interface board may need to be replaced.
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1-7-3. LCD Ribbon Cable Installation
Installing a new LCD ribbon cable is done using the following steps:
1. Gently pull out the white plastic clamp on the LCD and Interface board connectors to release the LCD ribbon cable.
2. Insert one end of the new ribbon cable into the LCD connector. The blue side of the cable should be facing up.
3. Insert the other end of the new ribbon cable into the interface board connector. The blue side of the cable should be facing down.
4. Lock the white plastic clamps into place on both the LCD connector and the Interface board connector.
5. Use the old cable as a pattern to place the appropriate bends in the new cable.
If a connector clamp is broken: Order a complete connector (DY-0205-1512-7). Remove the plastic portion from the new connector and replace the broken part.
If the connector can not be repaired in this way, the LCD or interface board may need to be replaced.
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1-8. Interface/Audio Board Synchronization

The interface board or the audio board must be in sync. If either one or both are changed, complete the synchronization procedure.
1. Remove the power supply board using the procedure listed in the Disassembly/Reassembly section.
2. Remove the cooling fan and bracket by removing the two screws.
3. Remove three additional screws on the power supply base plate.
4. Tip up the base plate toward the lamp housing to remove it.
Power supply
Cooling fan bracket
Cooling fan
board
Power supply base
late
5. Reconnect the power supply to the machine with the 3-pin connector, or reconnect the external power supply (DY-0205-1509-3) to the machine with the 3-pin connector.
6. Connect the interface board to the power board with the Service Interface Cable (DY-205-1500-1).
7. Place a cover over the power supply board to prevent damage or injury.
Because the power supply board is fully energized in the next step, it is essential that a cover is placed over the board to prevent injury.
8. Power up the projector.
9. Measure the voltage of pin 9 on the test block. This connector is nearest the EPROM. Pin 1 is closest to the EPROM. The voltage should be 3.4 Volts .01.
10. If the voltage reading of pin 9 on the test block is
3.4 Volts
0.1
outside the allowable tolerance, adjust the trim potentiometer located in a small hole in the audio board until the voltage reading is within tolerance.
11. When finished with the adjustment, reassemble the projector.
Use extra care when replacing the power supply base plate, the LCD cable can be damaged very
Label
Trim
PCB
easily.
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1-9. Lamp Alignment

A poorly aligned lamp can reduce the brightness or the uniformity of the projection image. To ensure that the projector is producing the best possible image lamp alignment should be checked regularly.
1-9-1. Check the Lamp Alignment
1. With the projector off, remove the lamp assembly using the procedure listed in the Disassembly/Reassembly section.
2. Hold the lamp assembly and look through the condenser at an angle perpendicular to the condenser lens.
3. The lamp should be aligned using the reflection image on the lamp reflector. The image of the lamp should be slightly above or slightly below the lamp.
4. If not, this position can be changed by turning the two adjustment screws below the lamp sockets.
Reflected image of lamp slightly below
T rip le t le n s
5. Verify the lamp alignment by powering up the projector and viewing the image of the lamp on the screen. This can be done by holding a triplet lens in front of the projector lens .
6. Visually check to make sure the image of the lamp arc is positioned correctly:
Correct lamp ali
nment:
Incorrect lamp alignment:
Image of reflected arc
Image of arc
b. Im age of
Image of arc
by
hidden by lamp
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Images of arcs
la m p a rc to
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Align the Lamp
1-9-2.
1. With the projector off, adjust the lamp up or down by turning the two adjustment screws mounted on springs under the lamp socket.
Note
If the arcs are too close, the lumen output will be reduced. If the arcs are to far apart the image uniformity will be affected.
2. Verify the lamp alignment by powering up the projector and viewing the image of the lamp on the screen by holding a triplet lens in front of the projector lens.
Repeat the above two steps until the lamp is aligned correctly.
3.
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1-10. Timer Information

A lamp life indicator is located under the Option sub-menu. If the indicator bar for the sub-menu item Lamp is Green the lamp is good. When the bar turns red or the projection image appears dark, the lamp and air filter should be replaced.
1-10-1. Reset the Lamp Life Indicator
1. Under the
4. Follow the instructions in the Help Window.
Option
sub-menu select the sub-menu item Lamp and press
Enter
.
5. Press the
button and the
Enter
Up Arrow
button on the control panel for confirmation.
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1-11. Image Adjustments

1-11-1. Adjusting the display resolution and brightness and contrast.
1. Display the PC (RGB) input device projection image.
6. Boot up Microsoft Windows. Go to Control Panel and adjust the desktop background to an even black-and­white raster. Or, display a projection image with black and white colors.
7. Press the
8. Press the up/down highlight the
9. Press the block of the
10. Confirm your selection by pressing the
11. Press the up/down select the
12. Press the left/right reduce the chromatic resolution from the default that is 16.7 million colors to 64.
13. Press the up/down select the
14. Press the left/right left/right to increase or decrease the number of pixels in the display. Select 800 x 600.
15.
Select the menu item intensity.
16. Select the menu item
17. Press the
button on the projector to display the main menu.
Menu
Arrow
Setup
button to select the
Enter
menu. For example 640 x 480. Change the display resolution if desired.
Setup
Arrow
Palette
Pixels
Menu
sub-menu item.
Arrow
Arrow
sub-menu item.
Arrow
button to exit the sub-menu and return to the main menu.
buttons on the projector or the
sub-menu.
sub-menu. The current display resolution is displayed in the title
Setup
button.
Enter
buttons on the projector or move the
buttons on the projector or the
buttons on the projector or move the
buttons on the projector or move the
Brightness
Contrast
and correct the setting so that white areas are projected with maximum
and correct the setting so that the gray areas are clearly visible.
Control Stick
Control Stick
on the remote control up/down to
Control Stick
on the remote control left/right to
Control Stick
Control Stick
on the remote control to
on the remote control to
on the remote control
18. A message will display in the help window asking you to confirm the changes made in the sub-menu. Press
to confirm.
Enter
19. Press the
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button to exit the main menu display and return to the projected image.
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1-11-2. Part 2 – Adjusting the tracking to remove vertical bands in the projection image.
1. Test the tracking using a MS Excel spreadsheet projection image or equivalent. If vertical interference can be seen, then the tracking needs adjustment.
2. Press the
3. Press the up/down up/down to highlight the
4. Press the
5. Press the up/down select the
6.
Press the left/right left/right to reduce the amount of interference.
button on the projector to display the main menu.
Menu
Arrow
button to select the
Enter
Arrow
Tracking
Arrow
buttons on the projector or move the
sub-menu.
Setup
Setup
buttons on the projector or move the
sub-menu item.
buttons on the projector or move the
sub-menu.
Control Stick
Control Stick
Control Stick
on the remote control
on the remote control to
on the remote control
7. The direction of adjustment is correct when the number of lines decreases. The setting is optimal when no interference lines can be seen.
8. Press the
9. A message will display in the help window asking you to confirm the changes made in the sub-menu. Press
to confirm.
Enter
An automatic setting of tracking can be called up by pressing the projection image is a uniform pattern.
button to exit the sub-menu and return to the main menu.
Menu
button. This may not work if the
Enter
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1-11-3. Part 3 – Adjusting the Sync pixel frequency and scanning frequency.
This adjustment removes any “fuzziness or flicker” in the projection image.
1. Press the
2. Press the up/down up/down to highlight the
3. Press the
4. Confirm your selection by pressing the
5. Press the up/down select the
6. Press the left/right left/right to reduce the amount of “fuzziness or flicker” in the projection image.
button on the projector to display the main menu.
Menu
Arrow
button to select the
Enter
Arrow
sub-menu item.
Sync
Arrow
buttons on the projector or move the
sub-menu.
Setup
sub-menu
Setup
button.
Enter
buttons on the projector or move the
buttons on the projector or move the
Before
Control Stick
Control Stick
Control Stick
on the remote control
on the remote control to
on the remote control
After
An automatic setting of synchronization can be called up by pressing the
7. Complete fine adjustments to the brightness and contrast settings if minor interference still remains.
Press the
8. Complete fine adjustments to the brightness and contrast settings if minor interference still remains.
9. Press the
10. A message will display in the help window asking you to confirm the changes made in the sub-menu. Press
Enter
11. Press the
button to exit the sub-menu and return to the main menu.
Menu
button to exit the sub-menu and return to the main menu.
Menu
to confirm.
button to exit the main menu display and return to the projected image.
Menu
Enter
button.
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