JVC ltz26sx5 schematic

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SERVICE MANUAL
WIDE LCD PANEL TELEVISION
YA32720057
LT-Z26SX5, LT-Z26SX5/S, LT-Z26SX5/A, LT-Z32SX5, LT-Z32SX5
BASIC CHASSIS
FL2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 PRECAUTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
3 DISASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
4 ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17
5 TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24
COPYRIGHT © 2005 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
No.YA327
2005/7
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SPECIFICATION
Items
Dimensions ( W × H × D )
Mass 19.6 kg [Included stand]
Power Input AC110V - AC240 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz
Power Consumption 116 W (Standby: 2.6 W) 147 W (Standby: 2.6 W)
TV RF System B, G, I, D, K, K1, M
Colour System PAL / SECAM / NTSC 3.58 / NTSC 4.43
Stereo System A2 (B/G, D/K), NICAM (B/G, I, D/K)
Teletext System FLOF (Fastext), WST (World Standard System)
Receiving Frequency
Intermediate Frequency VIF
Colour Sub Carrier
LCD panel 26V-inch wide aspect (16 : 9) 32V-inch wide aspect (16 : 9)
Screen Size
Display Pixels Horizontal : 1366 dots × Vertical : 768 dots (W-XGA)
Audio Power Output 10 W + 10 W
Speaker 6.6 cm, round type × 2 (Oblique corn) Aerial terminal (VHF/UHF) 75 unbalanced, coaxial
Video / Audio Input-1/2/3
Video / Audio Output S-Video
HDMI Input Video
PC (RGB) Input D-sub 15 pin × 1
Headphone 3.5 mm stereo mini jack × 1 Remote Control Unit RM-C1830 (AA/R6 dry cell battery × 2)
Component Video
VHF Low
VHF High
SECAM
[Input-1/3]
750p / 1125i
625p / 525p
625i / 525i
S-Video
[Input-1/2]
70.3 cm × 55.3 cm × 30.8 cm [Included stand]
70.3 cm
16.2 kg [TV only]
46.25MHz - 168.25MHz
175.25MHz - 463.25MHz
471.25MHz - 863.25MHz
UHF
Mid (X - Z+2, S1 - S10) / Super (S11 - S20) / Hyper (S21 - S41) bands
CATV
38.0MHz (B, G, I, D, K, L)
SIF
32.26MHz (5.74MHz: B), 32.15MHz (5.85MHz: G), 31.45MHz (6.55MHz: I)
31.75MHz (6.25MHz: D), 32.15MHz (5.85MHz: K)
4.43MHz
PAL
4.40625MHz / 4.25MHz
3.58MHz / 4.43MHz
NTSC
Diagonal : 66 cm (H: 57.6 cm × V: 32.4 cm) Diagonal : 80 cm (H: 69.7 cm × V: 39.2 cm)
Component connector (2-row 14-pin × 1) (Input-1) RCA pin jack × 3 (Input-3) Y : 1V (p-p) (Sync signal: ±0.35V(p-p), 3-value sync.), 75 Pb/Pr : ±0.35V(p-p), 75 Y : 1V (p-p), Positive (Negative sync provided), 75 Pb/Pr : 0.7V(p-p), 75 Mini-DIN 4 pin connector × 2 Y: 1V (p-p), Positive (Negative sync provided), 75 C: 0.286V (p-p) (Burst signal), 75 1V (p-p), Positive (Negative sync provided), 75 , RCA pin jack × 3
Video
500mV (rms), High impedance, RCA pin jack × 6
Audio
Mini-DIN 4 pin connector × 1 Y: 1V (p-p), Positive (Negative sync provided), 75 C: 0.286V (p-p) (Burst signal), 75 1V (p-p), Positive (Negative sync provided), 75 , RCA pin jack × 1
Video
500mV (rms), Low impedance, RCA pin jack × 2
Audio
HDMI connector × 1
(Digital-input terminal is not compatible with picture signals of computer signal)
Digital: HDMI connector × 1
Audio
Anarog: 500mV(rms) (-4dBs), high impedance, RCA pin jack × 2
R/G/B : 0.7 V (p-p), 75
HD / VD : 1 V (p-p) to 5 V (p-p), high impedance < Available signal >
VGA : 640 pixels × 480 pixels (Horizontal : 31.5 kHz / Vertical : 60 Hz) XGA : 1024 pixels × 768 pixels (Horizontal : 48.4 kHz / Vertical : 60 Hz)
LT-Z26SX5 LT-Z32SX5
×
48.3 cm × 10.7 cm [TV only]
Contents
×
80.8 cm
80.8 cm
20.4 kg [Included stand]
17.0 kg [TV only]
62.7 cm × 30.8 cm [Included stand]
×
55.8 cm × 10.8 cm [TV only]
Design & specifications are subject to change without notice.
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SECTION 1
PRECAUTION
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(1) The design of this product contains special hardware,
many circuits and components specially for safety purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be made to the original design unless authorized in writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original circuits. Service should be performed by qualified personnel only.
(2) Alterations of the design or circuitry of the products should
not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void the manufacturer's warranty and will further relieve the manufacturer of responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom.
(3) Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have
special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in the parts list of Service manual. Electrical components
having such features are identified by shading on the schematics and by ( ) on the parts list in Service manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does
not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part shown in the parts list of Service manual may cause shock, fire, or other hazards.
(4) Don't short between the LIVE side ground and
ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side ground or EARTH side ground when repairing.
Some model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. The difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( ) side GND, the ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) : ( ) side GND and EARTH : ( ) side GND. Don't short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND and never measure the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND at the same time with a measuring apparatus (oscilloscope etc.). If above note will not be kept, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
(5) When service is required, observe the original lead dress.
Extra precaution should be given to assure correct lead dress in the high voltage circuit area. Where a short circuit has occurred, those components that indicate evidence of overheating should be replaced. Always use the manufacturer's replacement components.
(6) Isolation Check (Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet (antenna terminals, video/audio input and output terminals, Control knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, earphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.
a) Dielectric Strength Test
The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal parts exposed to the user, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis should withstand a voltage of 3000V AC (r.m.s.) for a period of one second. (. . . . Withstand a voltage of 1100V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated up to 120V, and 3000V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated 200V or more, for a period of one second.) This method of test requires a test equipment not generally found in the service trade.
b) Leakage Current Check
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Using a "Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current from each exposed metal part of the cabinet, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Any leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.). However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
Alternate Check Method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Use
an AC voltmeter having 1000 per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1500 10W resistor paralleled by a 0.15µF AC-type capacitor
between an exposed metal part and a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the AC voltmeter. Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal part, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, and measure the AC voltage across the resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and repeat each measurement. Any voltage measured must not exceed 0.75V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to
0.5mA AC (r.m.s.). However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.3V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
AC VOLTMETER (HAVING 1000 /V, OR MORE SENSITIVITY)
0.15 F AC-TYPE
GOOD EARTH GROUND
1500 10W
PLACE THIS PROBE ON EACH EXPOSED ME TAL PAR T
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1.2 INSTALLATION
1.2.1 HEAT DISSIPATION
If the heat dissipation vent behind this unit is blocked, cooling efficiency may deteriorate and temperature inside the unit will rise. The temperature sensor that protects the unit will be activated when internal temperature exceeds the pre-determined level and power will be turned off automatically.Therefore, please make sure pay attention not to block the heat dissipation vent as well as the ventilation outlet behind the unit and ensure that there is room for ventilation around it.
Ventilation hole
Ventilation hole
IN (HDMI AUDIO)
R
L
(ANALOG)
IN
1.2.2 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Ensure that the minimal distance is maintained, as specified below, between the unit with and the surrounding walls, as well as the floor etc.Install the unit on stable flooring or stands.Take precautionary measures to prevent the unit from tipping in order to protect against accidents and earthquakes.
1.2.3 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
To ensure safety in an emergency such as an earthquake, and to prevent accidents, ensure that measures are taken to prevent the TV dropping or falling over. Tie commercially available tough cord(s) to the hooks in the back of the TV, and fix the TV to solid walls or columns.
WALL
HOOK
HOOK
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*Diagram differs from actual appearance.
䎕䎓䎓䏐䏐䎕䎓䎓䏐䏐
TV STAND
150mm150mm
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*Diagram differs from actual appearance.
It fixes in a band.
1.2.4 NOTES ON HANDLING
(1) WHEN TAKING UNIT OUT OF A PACKING CASE
When taking the unit out of a packing case, do not grasp the upper part of the unit. If you take the unit out while grasping the upper part, the LCD PANEL may be damaged because of a pressure. Instead of grasping the upper part, put your hands on the lower backside or sides of the unit.
(2) AS FOR PRESSING OR TOUCHING A SPEAKER
Be careful not to press the opening of the speaker in the lower part of the unit and around them since the decorative sheet on the surface of the openings may be deformed.
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1.3 HANDLING LCD PANEL
1.3.1 PRECAUTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION
When transporting the unit, pressure exerted on the internal LCD panel due to improper handling (such as tossing and dropping) may cause damages even when the unit is carefully packed. To prevent accidents from occurring during transportation, pay careful attention before delivery, such as through explaining the handling instructions to transporters. Ensure that the following requirements are met during transportation, as the LCD panel of this unit is made of glass and therefore fragile:
(1) USE A SPECIAL PACKING CASE FOR THE LCD PANEL
When transporting the LCD panel of the unit, use a special packing case (packing materials). A special packing case is used when a LCD panel is supplied as a service spare part.
(2) ATTACH PROTECTION SHEET TO THE FRONT
Since the front (display part) of the panel is vulnerable, attach the protection sheet to the front of the LCD panel before transportation. Protection sheet is used when a LCD panel is supplied as a service spare part.
(3) AVOID VIBRATIONS AND IMPACTS
The unit may be broken if it is toppled sideways even when properly packed. Continuous vibration may shift the gap of the panel, and the unit may not be able to display images properly. Ensure that the unit is carried by at least 2 persons and pay careful attention not to exert any vibration or impact on it.
(4) DO NOT PLACE EQUIPMENT HORIZONTALLY
Ensure that it is placed upright and not horizontally during transportation and storage as the LCD panel is very vulnerable to lateral impacts and may break. During transportation, ensure that the unit is loaded along the traveling direction of the vehicle, and avoid stacking them on one another. For storage, ensure that they are stacked in 2 layers or less even when placed upright.
1.3.2 OPTICAL FILTER (ON THE FRONT OF THE LCD PANEL)
(1) Avoid placing the unit under direct sunlight over a
prolonged period of time. This may cause the optical filter to deteriorate in quality and COLOUR.
(2) Clean the filter surface by wiping it softly and lightly with a
soft and lightly fuzz cloth (such as outing flannel).
(3) Do not use solvents such as benzene or thinner to wipe the
filter surface. This may cause the filter to deteriorate in quality or the coating on the surface to come off. When cleaning the filter, usually use the neutral detergent diluted with water. When cleaning the dirty filter, use water-diluted ethanol.
(4) Since the filter surface is fragile, do not scratch or hit it with
hard materials. Be careful enough not to touch the front surface, especially when taking the unit out of the packing case or during transportation.
1.3.3 PRECAUTIONS FOR REPLACEMENT OF EXTERIOR PARTS
Take note of the following when replacing exterior parts (REAR COVER, FRONT PANEL, etc.):
(1) Do not exert pressure on the front of the LCD panel (filter
surface). It may cause irregular COLOUR.
(2) Pay careful attention not to scratch or stain the front of the
LCD panel (filter surface) with hands.
(3) When replacing exterior parts, the front (LCD panel) should
be placed facing downward. Place a mat, etc. underneath to avoid causing scratches to the front (filter surface).
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2.1 SYSTEM SETTEING
LOB OK FAN OK SYNC M:OK S:OK HD:NG TIM OK MSM OK DIGI 0000 MEM OK AVSW OK YC OK AIO OK TUN OK GCR NG 1 IP OK RGB OK 8 DVI OK HDMI OK
SERVICE MENU
1.ADJUST
2.SELF_CHK
3.I2C STOP
SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
Be sure to carry out the following operation at the end of the procedure.
(1) Press the [DISPLAY] key and [MUTING] key
simultaneously, then enter the SERVICE MODE.
(2) When the Main Menu is displayed, press [2] key to enter
the self check mode.
(3) Turn off the power by pressing the [POWER] key on the
remote control unit.
2.2 FEATURES
D.I.S.T. (Digital Image Scaling Technology)
This system uses line interpolation to double the number of scanning lines and achieve high resolution, flicker-free picture.
COLOUR MANAGEMENT
This function ensures dull colours are compensated to produce natural hues.
PICTURE MANAGEMENT
This function makes it easier to see the dark areas when a picture has many dark areas, and makes it easier to see the bright areas when a picture has many bright areas.
ZOOM
This function can change the screen size according to the picture aspect ratio.
2.3 MAIN DIFFERENCE LIST
MAIN MENU SCREEN
SERVICE MENU
1.ADJUST
2.SELF_CHK
3.I2C STOP
SELF CHECK MODE SCREEN
LOB OK FAN OK SYNC M:OK S:OK HD:NG TIM OK MSM OK DIGI 0000 MEM OK AVSW OK YC OK AIO OK TUN OK GCR NG 1 IP OK RGB OK 8 DVI OK HDMI OK
DIGITAL VNR
This function cuts down the amount of noise in the original picture.
SUPER DIGIPURE
This function uses the latest in digital technology to give you a natural-looking picture.
CINEMA SURROUND
You can enjoy an enhanced sound for wider audience.
PULL DOWN
This function displays a cinema film picture more smoothly and naturally on the screen.
Item LT-Z26SX5 LT-Z26SX5/S LT-Z26SX5/A LT-Z32SX5 LT-Z32SX5/S LT-Z32SX5/A
POWER CORD EU Type (2 Pins) UK Type (3 Pins) AU Type (2 Pins) EU Type (2 Pins) UK Type (3 Pins) AU Type (2 Pins)
LCD PANEL UNIT QLD0373-002 ←←QLD0374-002 ←←
DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB SFL0D333A-H2 SFL0D336A-H2 SFL0D339A-H2 LCA10557-73A
(SFL-0D332A)
LCA10557-76A
(SFL-0D335A)
LCA10557-79A
(SFL-0D338A)
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2.4 TECHNICAL INFORMATION
2.4.1 LCD PANEL
This unit uses the flat type panel LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panel that occupies as little space as possible, instead of the conventional CRT (Cathode Ray Tube), as a display unit. Since the unit has the two polarizing filter that are at right angles to each other, the unit adopts "normally black" mode, where light does not pass through the polarizing filter and the screen is black when no voltage is applied to the liquid crystals.
2.4.1.1 SPECIFICATIONS
The following table shows the specifications of this unit.
Item
26V type 32V type
Specifications
Maximum dimensions ( W × H × D ) 646 mm × 373 mm × 51 mm 780 mm × 450 mm × 51 mm
Weight 6.4 kg
Effective screen size Diagonal: 648 mm (H:565 mm × V : 318 mm) Diagonal: 802 mm (H:697 mm × V : 392 mm)
Aspect ratio 16 : 9
Drive device / system a-Si-TFT, active matrix system
Resolution Horizontally 1366 × Vertically 768 × RGB <W-XGA> / 3147264 dots in total
Pixel pitch (pixel size) H: 0.4135mm, V: 0.4135mm H: 0.51075mm, V: 0.51075mm
Displayed color 16777216 colors / 256 colors for R, G, and B
Brightness 500 cd/m
2
Contrast ratio 800 : 1
Response time 15 ms 12 ms
View angle Horizontally: 170°, Vertically: 170°
Surface polarizer Anti-Glare type, Low reflective coat
Color filter Vertical stripe
Backlight Cold cathode fluorescent lamp × 16 Cold cathode fluorescent lamp × 18
Power supply voltage in LCD 5 V
Power supply voltage in inverter 24 V
Panel interface system LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling)
2.4.1.2 PIXEL FAULT
There are three pixel faults - bright fault , dark fault and flicker fault - that are respectively defined as follows.
BRIGHT FAULT
In this pixel fault, a cell that should not light originally is lighting on and off. For checking this pixel fault, input ALL BLACK SCREEN and find out the cell that is lighting on and off.
DARK FAULT
In this pixel fault, a cell that should light originally is not lighting or lighting with the brightness twice as brighter as originally lighting. For checking this pixel fault, input 100% of each R/G/B colour and find out the cell that is not lighting.
FLICKER FAULT
In the pixel fault, a cell that should light originally or not light originally is flashing on and off. For checking this pixel fault, input ALL BLACK SCREEN signal or 100% of each RGB colour and find out the cell that is flashing on and off.
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2.4.2 MAIN CPU PIN FUNCTION [IC7501 : DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB]
Pin Pin name I/O Function Pin Pin name I/O Function
1 TCK I Test purpose 65 D2 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 2 TMS I Test purpose 66 D12 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 3 TDI I Test purpose 67 D10 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 4 TDO O Test purpose 68 VSS33 - GND 5 P2.8 O Not used 69 VDD33 I 3.3V 6 P2.9 O Blue for OSD 70 D4 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 7 P2.10 O Blue for OSD 71 D3 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 8 P2.11 O Blue for OSD 72 D11 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU
9 P2.12 O Blue for OSD 73 RSTIN I Reset 10 P2.13 O Blue for OSD 74 POWER O Sleep state release for chassis CPU [Relese : L] 11 P2.14 I Not used 75 P3.1 O Not used 12 P2.15 O Request for chassis CPU communication 76 REMOCON I Remote control 13 VSS33 - GND 77 P3.3 I Clock for OSD 14 VDD33 I 3.3V 78 P3.4 O Red for OSD 15 P4.5 O Not used 79 P3.5 O Red for OSD 16 A20 O Program ROM address for main CPU 80 P3.6 O Red for OSD 17 A19 O Program ROM address for main CPU 81 P3.7 O Red for OSD 18 A18 O Program ROM address for main CPU 82 MTST O Data transmission for chassis CPU communication 19 A17 O Program ROM address for main CPU 83 MTSR I Data receive for chassis CPU communication 20 VSS25 - GND 84 VSS33 - GND 21 VDD25 I 2.5V 85 VDD33 I 3.3V 22 A16 O Program ROM address for main CPU 86 VSS25 - GND 23 A8 O Program ROM address for main CPU 87 VDD25 I 2.5V 24 A7 O Program ROM address for main CPU 88 TXD0 O Communication for adjustment 25 A9 O Program ROM address for main CPU 89 RXD0 O Communication for adjustment 26 A6 O Program ROM address for main CPU 90 P3.12 O Red for OSD 27 A5 O Program ROM address for main CPU 91 CLK O Clock for chassis CPU communication 28 A10 O Program ROM address for main CPU 92 P3.15 O Green for OSD 29 A11 O Program ROM address for main CPU 93 P5.14 O Green for OSD 30 A12 O Program ROM address for main CPU 94 P5.15 O Green for OSD 31 VSS33 - GND 95 TRIG_IN O Green for OSD 32 VDD33 I 3.3V 96 TRIG_OUT O Green for OSD 33 A4 O Program ROM address for main CPU 97 P6.2 O Green for OSD 34 A3 O Program ROM address for main CPU 98 P6.3 O I 35 A2 O Program ROM address for main CPU 99 P6.4 I/O I 36 A1 O Program ROM address for main CPU 100 P6.5 O Teletext signal select [Analog RGB : H / Digital RGB : L] 37 A0 O Program ROM address for main CPU 101 IRQ O Not used 38 A13 O Program ROM address for main CPU 102 VSYNC I Vertical sync 39 ARAS/A14 O Program ROM address for main CPU 103 HSYNC I Horizontal sync 40 CAS/A15 O Program ROM address for main CPU 104 41 VSS33 - GND 105 BLANK O Ys for OSD / Teletext 42 VDD33 I 3.3V 106 VDD33 I 3.3V 43 MEMCLK O Clock for memory 107 VSS33 - GND 44 CSSDRAM O Chip select for memory 108 XTAL1 I 6MHz for system clock 45 CLKEN O Clock enable for memory 109 XTAL2 O 6MHz for system clock 46 CSROM O Chip select for memory 110 VSSA - GND 47 RD O Read for memory 111 VDDA I 2.5V 48 UDQM O Control buffer of memory 112 R O R for OSD / Teletext 49 LDQM O Control buffer of memory 113 G O G for OSD / Teletext 50 WR O Write for memory 114 B O B for OSD / Teletext 51 D15 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 115 VSSA - GND 52 VSS33 - GND 116 VDDA I 2.5V 53 VDD33 I 3.3V 117 CVBS2 I Video for Teletext 54 D7 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 118 VSSA - GND 55 D0 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 119 VDDA I 2.5V 56 D14 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 120 CVBS1B I Video for Teletext 57 D8 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 121 CVBS1A I Video for Teletext 58 D6 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 122 VSSA - GND 59 D1 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 123 VDDA I 2.5V 60 VSS33 - GND 124 KEY1 I Key scan data 1 [ON : H] 61 VDD33 I 3.3V 125 KEY2 I Key scan data 2 [ON : H] 62 D13 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 126 MECA_SW I Main power ON / OFF control [ON : L] 63 D9 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 127 P5.3 I Not used 64 D5 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 128 TMODE I Test purpose
COR/RSTOUT
2
C bus clock (for main memory)
2
C bus Data (for main memory)
O Not used
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2.4.3 SUB (CHASSIS) CPU PIN FUNCTION [IC7001 : DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB]
Pin Pin name I/O Function Pin Pin name I/O Function
1 LB_PRO O Not used 51 BS_TXD O 2 P_MU O Picture muting [Muting = H] 52 BS_RXD I Data receive for digital tuner communication 3 JP_CSB O Not used (NC) 53 NC O Not used (NC) 4 A_MU O Audio muting [Muting = H] 54 VREF+ I 3.3V power supply 5 M_MU O Audio muting (for AUDIO OUT) [Muting = H] 55 PDP_TX O 6 PC_SEL O RGB(PC) INPUT select 56 PDP_RX I Data receive for SUB (DRIVE) CPU communication 7 ON_TIMER O POWER INDICATOR (LED) brightness [LOW = L] 57 SDA0 I/O Data for Inter IC (serial) bus : EEP-ROM (IC7002) 8 ILA0 O LCD back light lighting 58 SCL0 O Clock for Inter IC (serial) bus : EEP-ROM (IC7002)
9 ILA1 O LCD panel overshoot refresh timing 59 SDA_DVI I/O 10 ILA2 O Not used 60 SCL_DVI O 11 POW_LED O POWER LED lighting [ON = H] 61 AVSS - GND 12 WORD O Not used 62 DIGII_PHOT I 13 MI_CK I Clock for main CPU communication 63 AGC I Not used 14 MI_TX I Data receive for main CPU communication 64 EXT_YS1 I Not used 15 MI_RX O Data transmission for MAIN CPU communication 65 EXT_YS2 I Not used 16 MI_REQ O 17 VDD I 3.3V power supply 67 DIGI_PRO O Not used : For DIGITAL-IN (HDMI) 18 FOSC O Not used (NC) 68 GCR_RST O Not used (NC) 19 VSS - GND 69 GR_ON O Not used (NC) 20 X1 I Not used : Low speed oscillatior 70 SYNC_SEL O Not used : Sync select for digital tuner 21 X0 O Not used : Low speed oscillatior 71 NC O Not used (NC) 22 VDD I 3.3V power supply 72 NC O Not used (NC) 23 OSC1 I System clock osillation (crystal) : 16MHz 73 SBD5 I/O 24 OSC0 O System clock osillation (crystal) : 16MHz 74 SBT5 I 25 MODE I Single chip mode 75 NMI I 3.3V power supply 26 BS1.5CTL O Digital tuner power / reset control 76 COMP I Not used : AV COMPULINK lll control 27 A92RES O 28 BS_RST O Reset for Digital tuner power / reset control 78 VSYNC I V. sync pulse 29 LIP_RST O Reset for Sound delay (Lip sync) 79 WAKE I Reset for sub(chassis) CPU 30 SOFT_OFF O Not used 80 31 VMUTE I Picture muting request from digital tuner 81 NC O Not used (NC) 32 VOUTENB O Video cutoff for digital tuner 82 RST I Reset for MAIN CPU [Reset = L] 33 MDR_CON I Not used: System cable connection monitor for PDP 83 VDD I 3.3V power supply 34 AVDD I 3.3V power supply 84 SCL3A O Clock for Inter IC (serial) bus control 35 BS_POW O Digital tuner power control 85 SDA3A I/O Data for Inter IC (serial) bus control
DsyncSW2
36 37 LB_POW O Power control for low bias line 87 SDA3B I/O Data for Inter IC (serial) bus control 38 NC O Not used (NC) 88 39 HOTPLUG I 40 MECA_SW I Mechanical monitor for POWER switch [Push = L] 90 DIGI_INT I Not used : Reset for HDMI process [Reset = L ] 41 MAIN_POW O Main power control [ON = L] 91 DVI_RST O Not used : Reset for DVI format conversion 42 MSP_RST O AUDIO OUT output mode select [VARIABLE = L] 92 VSS - GND 43 VREF- I Not used 93 SCL5055 O 44 AFT2 I Not used : AFT voltage for sub tuner 94 45 AFT1 I AFT voltage for VHF/UHF tuner 95 SDA5055 I/O Data for Inter IC (serial) bus : JCC5055 (DIST process) 46 KEY2 I Key scan data for front switch (MENU/CH+/CH-) 96 47 KEY1 I Key scan data for front switch (VOL+/VOL-) 97 NC O Not used (NC) 48 NC O Not used (NC) 98 15K/OTH O Main video select [Fixed = H] 49 NC O Not used (NC) 99 DsyncSW1 O 50 AC_IN I AC power pulse for timer clock 100 57 BUSY I Busy monitor for JCC5057 (New DIST process)
Data request for main CPU communication [Request = L]
Reset for IC1001(3D YC SEP / COLOUR DEMODULAT) [Reset = H]
O Sync select for DIGITAL-IN [Cotrolled with 99-pin] 86 SCL3B O Clock for Inter IC (serial) bus control
Not used : Video communiation monitor for receiver unit (PDP)
66 VDD I 3.3V power supply
77 REMO I Remote control
POWERGOOD
DIGI_SYNCSEL
89 DIGI_LRSW O Not used : For DIGITAL-IN (HDMI)
VFORMATSEL
OSD_MODE_SEL
Data transmission for digital tuner communication
Data transmission for SUB (DRIVE) CPU communication
Not used : Data for Inter IC (serial) bus for panel communication Not used : Clock for Inter IC (serial) bus for panel communication
Not used: Photo sensor for DIGITAL-IN illegal copy protection
Not used : Data for writing on board (connect CN01P : for Frash ROM type) Not used : Clock for writing on board (connect CN01P : for Frash ROM type)
I Power error detection [NG = H]
O Not used
Clock for Inter IC (serial) bus : JCC5055 (DIST process)
O Digital tuner clock control
O Not used : OSD mode select
Not used : Sync select for DIGITAL-IN [Cotrolled with 36-pin]
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SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
3.1 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
CAUTION AT DISASSEMBLY:
Be sure to perform the SYSTEM SETTEING, at the end of the procedure.
• Make sure that the power cord is disconnected from the outlet.
• Pay special attention not to break or damage the parts.
• When removing each board, remove the connectors as required. Taking notes of the connecting points (connector numbers) makes service procedure manageable.
• Make sure that there is no bent or stain on the connectors before inserting, and firmly insert the connectors.
3.1.1 REMOVING THE STAND (Fig.1)
(1) Remove the 2 screws [A], then remove the STAND
COVER.
(2) Remove the 4 screws [B], then remove the STAND.
3.1.2 REMOVING THE REAR COVER (Fig.1)
• Remove the STAND. (1) Remove the JACK COVER (L/R). (2) Remove the 7 screws [C], the 4 screws [D], and the 1
screw [E].
(3) Remove the REAR COVER.
3.1.3 REMOVING THE REGULATOR PWB (Fig.1)
• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER. (1) Remove the 4 screws [F], then remove the FAN
BRACKET.
(2) Remove the 1 screw [G], then remove the POWER CORD
HOLDER. (3) Remove the POWER CORD from the POWER PWB. (4) Remove the REGULATOR PWB.
3.1.4 REMOVING THE POWER PWB (Fig.1)
• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER.
• Remove the FAN BRACKET. (1) Remove the 4 screw [H], then remove the POWER PWB.
3.1.7 REMOVING THE RECEIVER PWB (Fig.1)
• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER. (1) Remove the 3 screws [U] and the 1 screw [X], then remove
the TUNER BASE.
(2) Remove the 4 screws [Q], then remove the RECEIVER
PWB.
3.1.8 REMOVING THE DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB (Fig.1)
• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER.
• Remove the TUNER BASE. (1) Remove the 3 screws [T] and the 7 screws [S], then
remove the SHIELD COVER.
(2) Remove the 5 screws [W], then remove the DIGITAL
SIGNALPWB.
CAUTION:
Make sure to perform the "SYSTEM SETTING", when DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB is replaced.
3.1.5 REMOVING THE ANALOG SYGNAL PWB (Fig.1)
• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER.
• Remove the FAN BRACKET. (1) Remove the 7 screws [J] then remove the TERMINAL
BASE.
(2) Remove the 5 screws [K] and the 2 screws [Z], then
remove the ANALOG SYGNAL PWB.
3.1.6 REMOVING THE FRONT CONTROL PWB (Fig.1)
• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER. (1) Remove the 3 screws [M], then remove the CONTROL
ASSY with the FRONT CONTROL PWB.
(2) Remove the FRONT CONTROL PWB.
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JACK COVER
JACK COVER
A
C
B
STAND COVER
D
D
C
E
C
D
C
X
TUNER BASE
U
C
STAND
T
C
REAR COVER
C
LT-Z26SX5/S, LT-Z26SX5/A LT-Z32SX5/S, LT-Z32SX5/A
S
S
REGULATOR PWB
H
POWER PWB
F
FAN BRACKET
F
SHIELD COVER
SIDE SHIELD CASE
ANALOG SIGNAL PWB
K
J
TERMINAL BASE
M
FRONT CONTROL PWB
CONTROL ASSY
POWER CORD
TOP SHIELD CASE
W
G
POWER CORD HOLDER
RECEIVER PWB
Q
K
DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB
K
This exploded view shows the 32V-inch. 26V-inch slightly differs from this exploded view, however it can be disassembled in the same procedure as 32V-inch.
M
FRONT
Z
Fig.1
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3.1.9 REMOVING THE SPEAKER (Fig.2)
• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER. (1) Remove the 7 screws [A], then remove the SPEAKER
BOX. (2) Remove the 4 screws [B], then remove the SPEAKER (L /R). (3) Remove the 8 screws [C], then remove the DUCT(L/R).
NOTE:
Since the speaker is attached in a certain direction, attach the speaker in the same correct direction as it has been attached.
3.1.10 REMOVING THE LCD PANEL UNIT (Fig.2)
• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER.
• Remove the FAN BRACKET. (1) Remove the 2 screws [D], then remove the MAIN BASE. (2) Remove the 5 screws [E]. then remove the LCD PANEL
UNIT with the TOP FRAME and BOTTOM FRAME.
(3) Remove the 4 screws [F]. then remove the TOP FRAME
and BOTTOM FRAME from the LCD PANEL UNIT.
3.1.11 REMOVING THE FRONT LED PWB (Fig.2)
• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER.
• Remove the FAN BRACKET. (1) Remove the 2 screws [G], then remove the FRONT LED
PWB.
3.1.12 REMOVING THE LED LENS (Fig.2)
• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER.
• Remove the FAN BRACKET. (1) Remove the 2 screws [H], then remove the LED LENS.
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D
TOP FRAME
F
F
LCD PANEL UNIT
A
E
MAIN BASE
BOTTOM FRAME
E
F
C
DUCT
A
FRONT PANEL
SPEAKER BOX
B
SPEAKER
FRONT LED PWB
H
LED LENS
Fig.2
C
G
DUCT
B
SPEAKER
This exploded view shows the 32V-inch. 26V-inch slightly differs from this exploded view, however it can be disassembled in the same procedure as 32V-inch.
FRONT
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3.2 MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT
S001 PREPARE 0 PAL50 FULL STD H
SERVICE MENU
1.ADJUST
2.SELF_CHK
3.I2C STOP
• This model uses the memory IC.
• This memory IC stores data for proper operation of the video and drive circuits.
• When replacing, be sure to use an IC containing this (initial value) data.
3.2.1 MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
1. Power off
Switch off the power and disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet.
2. Replace the memory IC
Be sure to use the memory IC written with the initial setting values.
3. Power on
Connect the power plug to the AC outlet and switch on the power.
4. Receiving channel setting
Refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and set the receive channels (Channels Preset) as described.
5. User setting
Check the user setting items according to the given in page later. Where these do not agree, refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and set the items as described.
6. SERVICE MODE setting
Verify what to set in the SERVICE MODE, and set whatever is necessary (Fig.1). Refer to the SERVICE ADJUSTMENT for setting.
3.2.2 SERVICE MODE SETTING
SERVICE MODE SCREEN
MAIN MENU SCREEN
SETTING ITEM
Setting items Settings Item No.
Video system setting Adjust S001 - S039
SERVICE MENU
1.ADJUST
2.SELF_CHK
3.I2C STOP
Audio system setting Fixed T001 - T010
Panel control system setting Fixed P001 - P010
Drive system setting Fixed D001 - D187
Main CPU system setting Fixed Z001 - Z010
ADJUSTMENT MODE SCREEN
S001 PREPARE 0 PAL50 FULL STD H
Fig.1
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3.2.3 SETTINGS OF FACTORY SHIPMENT
3.2.3.1 BUTTON OPERATION 3.2.3.2 REMOTE CONTROL DIRECT OPERATION
Setting item Setting position
POWER Off
CHANNEL PR1
VOLUME 10
TV/VIDEO TV
STANDBY MODE OFF
3.2.3.3 REMOTE CONTROL MENU OPERATION
(1) PICTURE
Setting item Setting position
PICTURE MODE BRIGHT
WHITE BALANCE COOL
FEATURES
DIGITAL VNR AUTO (LOW)
Super DigiPure AUTO
PULL DOWN AUTO
COLOUR MANAGEMENT ON
PICTURE MANAGEMENT ON
COLOUR SYSTEM MAIN Depends on PR/CH
SUB AUTO
4:3 AUTO ASPECT PANORAMIC
(2) SOUND
Setting item Setting position
STEREO / I•II Stereo sound
BASS Centre
TREBLE Centre
BALANCE Centre
CINEMA SURROUND OFF
A.H.B. ON
BBE ON
CHANNEL PR1
VOLUME 10
ZOOM PANORAMIC
CINEMA OFF
SUB PICTURE VIDEO-1
(4) FEATURES
SLEEP TIMER OFF
APPEARANCE TYPE D
BLUE BACK ON
CHILD LOCK ID NO.0000, All CH off
AUTO SHUTOFF OFF
FAVORITE SETTING RESET
ILLUMINATION OFF
(5) SET UP
AUTO PROGRAM TV channel automatically set
EDIT/MANUAL PRESET CH only
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
VIDEO-1 SETTING COMPONENT
VIDEO-3 SETTING COMPONENT
AI VOLUME ON
TELETEXT LANGUAGE GROUP-1
HDMI SETTING AUTO
Setting item Setting position
Setting item Setting position
Setting item Setting position
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3.3 REPLACEMENT OF CHIP COMPONENT
3.3.1 CAUTIONS
(1) Avoid heating for more than 3 seconds. (2) Do not rub the electrodes and the resist parts of the pattern. (3) When removing a chip part, melt the solder adequately. (4) Do not reuse a chip part after removing it.
3.3.2 SOLDERING IRON
(1) Use a high insulation soldering iron with a thin pointed end of it. (2) A 30w soldering iron is recommended for easily removing parts.
3.3.3 REPLACEMENT STEPS
1. How to remove Chip parts
2. How to install Chip parts
[Resistors, capacitors, etc.]
(1) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and
alternately melt the solder at each end.
(2) Shift with the tweezers and remove the chip part.
[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.]
(1) Apply extra solder to each lead.
SOLDER
SOLDER
[Resistors, capacitors, etc.]
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.
(2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the
solder. Then heat and melt the solder at both ends of the chip part.
[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.]
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure. (2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the
solder.
(3) First solder lead A as indicated in the figure.
(2) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and
alternately melt the solder at each lead. Shift and remove the chip part.
NOTE :
After removing the part, remove remaining solder from the pattern.
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A
B
C
(4) Then solder leads B and C.
A
B
C
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SECTION 4
SERVICE MENU
1.ADJUST
2.SELF_CHK
3.I2C STOP
S001 PREPARE 0 PAL50 FULL STD H
ADJUSTMENT
4.1 ADJUSTMENT PREPARATION
(1) There are 2 ways of adjusting this TV : One is with the
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT and the other is the conventional method using adjustment parts and components.
(2) The adjustment using the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT is
made on the basis of the initial setting values. The setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum condition can be different from the initial setting values.
(3) Make sure that connection is correctly made AC to AC
power source.
(4) Turn on the power of the TV and measuring instruments for
warming up for at least 30 minutes before starting adjustments.
(5) If the receive or input signal is not specified, use the most
appropriate signal for adjustment.
(6) Never touch the parts (such as variable resistors,
transformers and condensers) not shown in the adjustment items of this service adjustment.
4.2 PRESET SETTING BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS
Unless otherwise specified in the adjustment items, preset the following functions with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT.
Setting item Settings position
PICTURE MODE STANDARD
PICTURE adjustments Centre
WHITE BALANCE MID
DIGITAL VNR MIN
Super DigiPure AUTO
PULL DOWN AUTO
COLOUR MANAGEMENT ON
PICTURE MANAGEMENT ON
SOUND adjustments Centre
BBE OFF
CINEMA SORROUND OFF
A.H.B OFF
ZOOM FULL
4.3 MEASURING INSTRUMENT AND FIXTURES
• Oscilloscope
• Signal generator (Pattern generator) [PAL / 625i / 625p / 1125i(50Hz)]
• Remote control unit
4.4 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS
VIDEO CIRCUIT
• 625i A-D OFFSET adjustment
• 1125i(50Hz) BRIGHTNESS adjustment
• 1125i(50Hz) A-D OFFSET adjustment
• SUB SCREEN A-D OFFSET adjustment
• WHITE BALANCE (HIGH LIGHT) adjustment
4.5 BASIC OPERATION OF SERVICE MODE
4.5.1 HOW TO ENTER THE SERVICE MODE
(1) Press [DISPLAY] key and [MUTING] key on the remote
control unit simultaneously to enter the SERVICE MODE SCREEN.
(2) In the SERVICE MENU, press the [1] key to display
ADJUSTMENT MODE SCREEN.
NOTE:
• Before entering the SERVICE MODE, confirm that the setting of PIP/TV/DVD switch is at the "TV" side. If the switches have not been properly set, you cannot enter the SERVICE MODE.
• When a number key other than the [1] key is pressed in the SERVICE MODE SCREEN, the other relevant screen may be displayed. This is not used in the adjustment procedure. Press the [MENU] key to return to the SERVICE MODE SCREEN.
SERVICE MODE SCREEN
SERVICE MENU
1.ADJUST
2.SELF_CHK
3.I2C STOP
ADJUSTMENT MODE SCREEN
S001 PREPARE 0 PAL50 FULL STD H
4.5.2 HOW TO EXIT THE SERVICE MODE
Press the [MENU] key to exit the Service mode.
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4.5.3 DESCRIPTION OF STATUS DISPLAY
S001 PREPARE 0 PAL50 FULL STD H
SETTING VALUE (DATA)SETTINGITEM No. SETTING ITEM
S001 PREPARE 0 PAL50 FULL STD H
SIGNAL SYSTEM
ZOOM MODE
PICTURE MODE
COLOUR TEMP.
(1) SIGNAL SYSTEM
The signal displayed on the screen is displayed.
PAL50 : PAL50Hz (Composite / S-video) PAL60 : PAL60Hz (Composite / S-video) SECAM : SECAM NTSC3 : NTSC3.58 NTSC4 : NTSC4.43 525I : 525i (Component) 525P : 525p 625I : 625i (Component) 625P : 625p 1125I5 : 1125i 50Hz 1125I6 : 1125i 60Hz RGB5 : RGB 525i RGB6 : RGB 625i PCVGA : PC (VGA) PCXGA : PC (XGA) H525I : HDMI 525i H525P : HDMI 525p H625I : HDMI 625i H625P : HDMI 625p H750P : HDMI 750p H125I5 : HDMI 1125i 50Hz H125I6 : HDMI 1125i 60Hz
(2) ZOOM MODE
State of the SCREEN SIZE or MULTI PICTURE is displayed.
SINGLE SCREEN
FULL : FULL PANO : PANORAMIC 1609 : 16:9 ZOOM 1609S : 16:9 ZOOM SUBTITLE 1409 : 14:9 ZOOM REGU : REGULAR
MULTI SCREEN
M2 : 2-pictures multi M12 : 12-pictures multi
(3) PICTURE MODE
STD : STANDARD BRI : BRIGHT SOFT : SOFT
(4) WHITE BALANCE
H: COOL M: MID L: WARM
(5) SETTING ITEM NAME
Setting item name are displayed. The setting item numbers to be displayed are listed below.
Item No. Setting item
S001 to S039 Video system setting
T001 to T010 Audio system setting
P001 to P010 Panel control system setting
D001 to D187 Drive system setting
Z001 to Z010 Main CPU system setting
(6) SETTING ITEM NO.
Setting item numbers are displayed. For the setting item names to be displayed, refer to "INITIAL SETTING VALUES IN THE SERVICE MODE".
(7) SETTING VALUE (DATA)
The SETTING VALUE is displayed.
4.5.4 CHANGE AND MEMORY OF SETTING VALUE
SELECTION OF SETTING ITEM
[FUNCTION /] key.
For scrolling up / down the setting items.
S001... T001... P001... D001... Z001...
CHANGE OF SETTING VALUE (DATA)
[FUNCTION /] key.
For scrolling up / down the setting values.
MEMORY OF SETTING VALUE (DATA)
Changed setting value is memorized by pressing [MUTING] key.
4.5.5 SERVICE MODE SELECT KEY LOCATION
MUTING
NUMBER
PIP/TV/DVD switch
ZOOM
FUNCTION /
CINEMA
MENU
FUNCTION /
DISPLAY
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4.6 INITIAL SETTING VALUES IN THE SERVICE MODE
• Perform fine-tuning based on the "initial values" using the remote control when in the Service mode.
• The "initial values" serve only as an indication rough standard and therefore the values with which optimal display can be achieved may be different from the default values. But, don't change the values that are not written in "ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE". They are fixed values.
4.6.1 VIDEO SYSTEM SETTING 4.6.2 AUDIO SYSTEM SETTING (*Fixed values)
Item No. Item name Variable range Setting value
S001 PREPARE 0 - 31 0
S002 NTSC BL 0 - 15 0
S003 NTSC CNT 0 - 255 53
S004 NT CR OF 0 - 15 6
S005 NT CB OF 0 - 15 6
S006 525i BL 0 - 15 0
S007 525i CNT 0 - 255 53
S008 5i CB OF 0 - 15 0
S009 5i CR OF 0 - 15 0
S010 5i CR GN 0 - 15 6
S011 5i CB GN 0 - 15 6
S012 HD BL 0 - 63 60
S013 HD CB OF 0 - 63 58
S014 HD CR OF 0 - 63 56
S015 RT CONT 0 - 15 7
S016 RT CB OF 0 - 15 6
S017 RT CR OF 0 - 15 4
S018 RT CL GA 0 - 15 12
S019 PC CL MB 0 - 7 0
S020 PC CL LB 0 - 31 0
S021 PC CL MR 0 - 71 0
S022 PC CL LR 0 - 31 0
S023 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
S024 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
S025 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
S026 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
S027 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
S028 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
S029 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
S030 R DRIVE 0 - 255 133
S031 G DRIVE 0 - 255 126
S032 B DRIVE 0 - 255 87
S033 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
S034 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
S035 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
S036 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
S037 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
S038 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
S039 ILA COM 0 - 1 0
Item No. Item name Variable range Setting value
T001 IN LEVEL 0 - 255 0
T002 LOW SEP 0 - 255 0
T003 HIGH SEP 0 - 255 0
T004 AFC 0 - 255 4
T005 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
T006 ATT V ON 0 - 1 0
T007 ATT U ON 0 - 1 0
T008 ATT C ON 0 - 1 0
T009 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
T010 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
4.6.3 PANEL CONTOROL SYSTEM SETTING (*Fixed values)
Item No. Item name Variable range Setting value
P001 TM HOR H 00 - FF 00
P002 TM HOR L 00 - FF 00
P003 TM MIN 00 - FF 00
P004 TEMP 0 - 255 0
P005 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
P006 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
P007 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
P008 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
P009 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
P010 (Not display) 0 - 255 0
4.6.4 DRIVE SYSTEM SETTING (*Fixed values)
Item No. Item name Variable range Setting value
D001 SLV GN 00 - 3F 15
D002 SLVH GN 00 - 3F 13
D003 SLH GN 00 - 3F 15
D004 SLV Pf 00 - 03 01
D005 SLH Pf H 00 - 01 01
D006 SLH Pf L 00 - 03 01
D007 SL EGCON 00 - 3F 08
D008 SL EGONF 00 - 01 01
D009 SL CRGON 00 - 3F 06
D010 SL CRGON 00 - 01 01
D011 SL ON OF 00 - 01 01
D012 SV GN 00 - 3F 18
D013 SVH GN 00 - 3F 1A
D014 SH GN 00 - 3F 1C
D015 SV Pf 00 - 03 00
D016 SV PfH 00 - 01 01
D017 SV PfL 00 - 03 00
D018 SYL CON 00 - 3F 30
D019 SYL CONF 00 - 01 01
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Item No. Item name Variable range Setting value
D020 SYH CON 00 - 3F 00
D021 SYH CONF 00 - 01 01
D022 SC CON 00 - 3F 1A
D023 SC CNONF 00 - 01 01
D024 SPM BLC 00 - 3F 05
D025 SPM BLCO 00 - 01 01
D026 SLIM 00 - 3F 20
D027 SLIMONF 00 - 01 01
D028 SCRG 00 - 3F 10
D029 SRGONF 00 - 01 01
D030 S ONF 00 - 01 01
D031 pb GN 00 - 3F 15
D032 pb PfH 00 - 01 01
D033 pb PfL 00 - 03 00
D034 pb CRG 00 - 3F 04
D035 pb CRGON 00 - 01 01
D036 pb ONF 00 - 01 01
D037 pr GN 00 - 3F 15
D038 pr PfH 00 - 01 01
D039 pr PfL 00 - 03 00
D040 pr CRG 00 - 3F 05
D041 pr CRGON 00 - 01 01
D042 pr ONF 00 - 01 01
D043 ENH ONF 00 - 01 01
D044 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D045 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D046 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D047 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D048 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D049 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D050 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D051 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D052 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D053 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D054 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D055 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D056 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D057 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D058 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D059 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D060 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D061 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D062 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D063 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D064 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D065 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D066 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D067 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D068 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D069 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
Item No. Item name Variable range Setting value
D070 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D071 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D072 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D073 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D074 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D075 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D076 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D077 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D078 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D079 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D080 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D081 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D082 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D083 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D084 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D085 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D086 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D087 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D088 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D089 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D090 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D091 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D092 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D093 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D094 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D095 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D096 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D097 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D098 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D099 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D100 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D101 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D102 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D103 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D104 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D105 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D106 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D107 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D108 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D109 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D110 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D111 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D112 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D113 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D114 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D115 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D116 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D117 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D118 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D119 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
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Item No. Item name Variable range Setting value
D120 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D121 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D122 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D123 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D124 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D125 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D126 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D127 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D128 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D129 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D130 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D131 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D132 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D133 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D134 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D135 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D136 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D137 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D138 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D139 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D140 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D141 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D142 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D143 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D144 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D145 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D146 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D147 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D148 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D149 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D150 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D151 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D152 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D153 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D154 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D155 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D156 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D157 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D158 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D159 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D160 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D161 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D162 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D163 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D164 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D165 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D166 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D167 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D168 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D169 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
Item No. Item name Variable range Setting value
D170 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D171 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D172 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D173 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D174 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D175 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D176 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D177 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D178 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D179 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D180 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D181 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D182 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D183 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D184 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D185 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D186 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
D187 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
4.6.5 MAIN CPU SYETEM SETTING (*Fixed values)
Item No. Item name Variable range Setting value
Z001 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
Z002 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
Z003 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
Z004 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
Z005 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
Z006 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
Z007 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
Z008 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
Z009 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
Z010 (Not display) 00 - FF 00
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4.7 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
4.7.1 VIDEO CIRCUIT
Item
625i A-D OFFSET
Measuring
instrument
Remote control unit
Test point Adjustment part Description
Signal generator
Disappears the color at both ends.
1125i (50Hz) BRIGHTNESS
Remote control unit
Signal generator
Set the 0% black part to be brightest.
1125i (50Hz) A-D OFFSET
Remote control unit
Signal generator
Minimize the red and blue noises in the upper half of the screen.
[1.ADJUST] S001: PREPARE (Adjustment setting mode change)
S008: 5i CB OF(625i cb offset) S009: 5i CR OF(625i cr offset)
S030: R DRIVE(Red drive) S031: G DRIVE(Green drive) S032: B DRIVE(Blue drive)
[1.ADJUST] S001: PREPARE (Adjustment setting mode change)
S012: HD BL(1125i brightness)
S030: R DRIVE(Red drive) S031: G DRIVE(Green drive) S032: B DRIVE(Blue drive)
[1.ADJUST] S001: PREPARE (Adjustment setting mode change)
S013: HD CB OF(1125i cb offset) S014: HD CR OF(1125i cr offset)
S030: R DRIVE(Red drive) S031: G DRIVE(Green drive) S032: B DRIVE(Blue drive)
(1) Receive a 625i component ramp pattern signal. (2) Set PICTURE MODE to "STANDARD". (3) Set ZOOM to "FULL". (4) Set WHITE BALANCE to "MID". (5) Select "1.ADJUST" from the SERVICE MODE. (6) Set < S030 > (R DRIVE), < S031 > (G DRIVE)
and < S032 > (B DRIVE) to "133".
(7) Set < S001 > (adjustment setting mode change)
to set "8" and it change to the 625i A-D offset adjustment setting mode.
(8) Adjust < S008 > (625i Cb offset) and < S009 >
(625i Cr offset) to lose the gap (red line, green line and blue line) which appears at both ends of a white part at the centre of the screen.
(9) Set < S001 > to set "0" and it change to the
normal mode.
(10) Press the [MUTING] key to memoirze the set
value.
(1) Receive a 1125i (50Hz) gray scale pattern signal. (2) Set PICTURE MODE to "STANDARD". (3) Set ZOOM to "FULL". (4) Set WHITE BALANCE to "MID". (5) Select "1.ADJUST" from the SERVICE MODE. (6) Set < S030 > (R DRIVE), < S031 > (G DRIVE)
and < S032 > (B DRIVE) to "133".
(7) Set < S001 > (adjustment setting mode change)
to set the values "12" and it change to the 1125i black level adjustment setting mode.
(8) Adjust < S012 > (1125i brightness) to set the
0% black part in the upper half of the screen to be brightest.
(9) Set < S001 > to set "0" and it change to the
normal mode.
(10) Press the [MUTING] key to memoirze the set
value.
(1) Receive a 1125i (50Hz) 30% all white pattern
signal. (2) Set PICTURE MODE to "STANDARD". (3) Set ZOOM to "FULL". (4) Set WHITE BALANCE to "MID". (5) Select "1.ADJUST" from the SERVICE MODE. (6) Set < S030 > (R DRIVE), < S031 > (G DRIVE)
and < S032 > (B DRIVE) to "133". (7) Set < S001 > (adjustment setting mode change)
to set "13" and it change to the 1125i A-D offset
adjustment setting mode. (8) Adjust < S013 > (1125i Cb offset) to minimize
the blue noise in the upper half of the screen. (9) Set < S014 > (1125i Cr offset) to minimize the
blue noise in the upper half of the screen.
(10) Set < S001 > to set "0" and it change to the
normal mode.
(11) Press the [MUTING] key to memoirze the set
value.
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Item
SUB SCREEN A-D OFFSET
Set the 0% block part to be brightest.
VIDEO-1
<NO SIGNAL>
WHITE BALANCE (HIGHLIGHT)
Measuring
instrument
Remote control unit
Signal generator
TV(RF)
<30% all white>
Remote control unit
Signal generator
Test point Adjustment part Description
[1.ADJUST] S001: PREPARE (Adjustment setting mode change)
(1) Set PICTURE MODE to "STANDARD". (2) Set ZOOM" to "FULL". (3) Set WHITE BALANCE to "MID".
(4) Set MULTI SCREEN to "2 pictures". S016: RT CB OF (Sub screen cb offset) S017: RT CR OF (Sub screen cr offset)
(5) Receive a PAL 30% all white pattern signal on
the Right screen. At the same time, set the Left
screen in VIDEO-1 mode (No signal). (6) Select "1.ADJUST" from the SERVICE MODE. (7) Set < S030 > (R DRIVE), < S031 > (G DRIVE)
S030: R DRIVE(Red drive) S031: G DRIVE(Green drive) S032: B DRIVE(Blue drive)
and < S032 > (B DRIVE) to "133". (8) Set < S001 > (adjustment setting mode change)
to set "17" and it change to the sub screen A-D
offset adjustment setting mode. (9) Adjust < S016 > (Sub screen cb offset) to
minimize the blue noise in the upper half of the
screen.
If you select an adjustment item < S016 >,
then the screen automatically turn to twin
pictures mode.
(10) Adjust < S017 > (Sub screen cr offset) to
minimize the red noise in the upper half of the
screen.
(11) Readjust < S016 > and < S017 > to set the
upper half of the screen to be the blackest.
(12) Set < S001 > to set "0" and it change to the
normal mode.
(13) Press the [MUTING] key to memoirze the set
value.
[1.ADJUST] S030: R DRIVE (Red drive) S031: G DRIVE (Green drive) S032: B DRIVE (Blue drive)
(1) Receive a PAL 75% all white signal. (2) Set PICTURE MODE to "STANDARD". (3) Set ZOOM to "FULL". (4) WHITE BALANCE to "MID". (5) Select "1.ADJUST" from the SERVICE MODE. (6) Adjust to Keep one of < S030 > (Red drive),
< S031 > (Green drive) or < S032 > (Blue drive)
unchanged, then lower the other two so that the
all-white screen is equally white throughout.
NOTE:
Set one or more of < S030 >, < S031 >, and
< S032 > to "85".
(7) Check that white balance is properly tracked
from low light to high light. If the white balance
tracking is deviated, adjust to correct it. (8) Press the [MUTING] key to memoirze the set
value.
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SECTION 5
SERVICE MENU
1.ADJUST
2.SELF_CHK
3.I2C STOP
LOB OK FAN OK SYNC M:OK S:OK HD:NG TIM OK MSM OK DIGI 0000 MEM OK AVSW OK YC OK AIO OK TUN OK GCR NG 1 IP OK RGB OK 8 DVI OK HDMI OK
FAN OK ALM OK TMP OK ATP OK ASH OK
PNL OK MEM OK TMP OK AIO OK
TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 SELF CHECK FEATURE
5.1.1 OUTLINE
This unit comes with the "Self check" feature, which checks the operational state of the circuit and displays/saves it during failure.Diagnosis is performed when power is turned on, and information input to the main microcomputer is monitored at all time.Diagnosis is displayed in 2 ways via screen display and LED flashes. Failure detection is based on input state of I
2
C bus and
the various control lines connected to the main microcomputer.
5.1.2 HOW TO ENTER THE SELF CHECK MODE
Before entering the SERVICE MODE, confirm that the setting of VCR/TV/ DVD switch is at the "TV" side. If the switches have not been properly set, you cannot enter the SERVICE MODE.
(1) Press the [DISPLAY] key and [MUTING] key
simultaneously, then enter the SERVICE MODE. (2) Press the [2] key SELF CHECK MODE. (3) Press the [ZOOM] key to enter Page 2 of the SELF CHECK
MODE.
*Use the [CINEMA] key to toggle between Page 1 and
Page 2.
NOTE:
When a number key other than the [2] key is pressed in the SERVICE MODE screen, the other relevant screen may be displayed. This is not used in the SELF CHECK MODE. Press the
[MENU] key to return to the MAIN MENU SCREEN.
5.1.3 HOW TO EXIT THE SELF CHECK MODE To Save Failure History:
Turn off the power by unplugging the AC power cord plug when in the Self check display mode.
To Clear (Reset) Failure History:
Turn off the power by pressing the [POWER] key on the remote control unit when in the Self check display mode.
5.1.4 FAILURE HISTORY
Failure history can be counted up to 9 times for each item. When the number exceeds 9, display will remain as 9. Failure history will be stored in the memory unless it has been deleted.
NOTE:
Only SYNC (with/without sync signals) will be neither counted nor stored.
5.1.5 POINTS TO NOTE WHEN USING THE SELF CHECK FEATURE
In addition to circuit failures (abnormal operation), the following cases may also be iagnosed as "Abnormal" and displayed and counted as "NG".
(1) Temporary defective transmissions across circuits due to
pulse interruptions
(2) Misalignment in the on/off timing of power for I
2
C bus
(VCC) when turning on/off the main power. Diagnosis may be impeded if a large number of items are displayed as "NG". As such, start Self check check only after 3 seconds in the case of receivers and 5 seconds in the case of panels upon turning on the power. If recurrences are expected, ensure to clear (reset) the failure history and record the new diagnosis reults.
SERVICE MODE SCREEN
SERVICE MENU
1.ADJUST
2.SELF_CHK
3.I2C STOP
SELF CHECK MODE SCREEN (Page 1)
LOB OK FAN OK SYNC M:OK S:OK HD:NG TIM OK MSM OK DIGI 0000 MEM OK AVSW OK YC OK AIO OK TUN OK GCR NG 1 IP OK RGB OK 8 DVI OK HDMI OK
Item
CHECK Normality=OK Abnormality=NG
SELF CHECK MODE SCREEN (Page 2)
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FAN OK ALM OK TMP OK ATP OK ASH OK
PNL OK MEM OK TMP OK AIO OK
Item
* As "SYNC" is not counted, the number of failures not displayed.
CHECK Normality=OK Abnormality=NG
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5.1.6 DETAILS
Self check is performed for the following items:
< Page 1 of screen >
Detection item Display Detection content
Low bias line short protection
LOB Confirmation of operation of the low bais
(2.5V / 3.3V / 5V / 9V) protection circuit.
, Q9822 [REGULATOR PWB]
Q9801
Diagnosis
signal (line)
Detection timing
LB_PRO Detection starts 3 seconds after the
power is turned on. If error continues between 400ms the power is turned off.
Abnormal rise of temperature in audio circuit
FAN Confirmation of the temperature of
audio circuit.
TH6661
[ANALOG SIGNAL PWB]
SDA Detection starts 3 seconds after the
power is turned on.
If the temperture of 90°C is detected for
3 seconds the power is turned off.
Presence of sync signal SYNC Confirmation of presence of video
sync signal.
SDA Confirmation of presence of sync signal
in video signal. M : Main sync signal S : Sub sync signal HD : Component sync signal
[ANALOG SIGNAL PWB]
IC201
AC power input TIM Not used. --- ---
Main CPU
MSM Not used. --- ---
communication
Digital tuner DIGI Not used. --- ---
Main memory MEM Confirmation of reply of ACK signal
which uses I
2
C communication.
SDA Same as above.
IC7602 [DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB]
AV select switch AVSW Same as above.
, IC501 [ANALOG SIGNAL PWB]
IC301
3 dimensions YC
YC Not used. --- ---
SDA Same as above.
separator
Multi sound process AIO Not used. --- ---
RF tuner TUN Confirmation of reply of ACK signal
which uses I2C communication.
TU3001
[RECEIVER PWB]
SDA If it checks whenever I
is performed and no reply of ACK signal
an error will be counted.
Ghost reduction GCR Not used. --- ---
DIST process IP Confirmation of reply of ACK signal
which uses I
2
C communication.
IC3001 [DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB]
RGB process RGB Confirmation of reply of ACK signal
which uses I
IC3001
DVI (Digital communication)
DVI Not used. --- ---
Digital input HDMI Confirmation of reply of ACK signal
which uses I
2
C communication.
[DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB]
2
C communication.
SDA If it checks whenever I
is performed and no reply of ACK signal
an error will be counted.
SDA If it checks whenever I
is performed and no reply of ACK signal
an error will be counted.
SDA If it checks whenever I2C communication
is performed and no reply of ACK signal
an error will be counted.
2
C communication
2
C communication
2
C communication
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< Page 2 of screen >
Detection item Display Detection content
Diagnosis
signal (line)
Detection timing
Fan lock FAN Not used. --- ---
Abnormal of operation of
ALM Not used. --- ---
PANEL
Abnormal rise of
TMP Not used. --- ---
temperature in PANEL
Abnormal rise of
ATP Not used. --- --­temperature in audio circuit
Short circuit detection of
ASH Not used. --- --­audio circuit
Panel communication PNL Not used. --- ---
Sub memory MEM Not used. --- ---
Temp. sensor TMP Not used. --- ---
Audio control AIO Confirmation of reply of ACK signal
which uses I
2
C communication.
IC6521 [ANALOG SIGNAL PWB]
SDA If it checks whenever I
is performed and no reply of ACK signal an error will be counted.
5.1.7 METHOD OF DISPLAY WHEN A RASTER IS NOT OUTPUT
In the state where a raster is not output by breakdown of the set, an error is displayed by blink of the POWER LED.
Type of error POWER LED flash cycle
Low bias line short protection Low luminance blue turnig on and off at 1 second intervals.
Abnormal rise of temperature in audio circuit High luminance blue turnig on and off at 0.1 second intervals.
2
C communication
< Explanation of operation >
If error is detected, the power is turned off. Shortly after a power is turned off, POWER LED will be blinked. Power cannot be turned on until the power cord takes out and inserts, after a power is turned off.
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Victor Company of Japan, Limited AV & MULTIMEDIA COMPANY DISPLAY CATEGORY 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
(No.YA327)
Printed in Japan
VPT
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LT-Z32SX5 LT-Z26SX5
ENGLISH
WIDE LCD PANEL TV
INSTRUCTIONS
LCT1869-001A-H
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Thank you for buying this JVC LCD flat television. To make sure you understand how to use your new TV, please read this manual thoroughly before you begin. (“LCD” stands for Liquid Crystal Display.)
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
WARNING
• Fingers may be trapped under the TV causing injuries. Hold the TV at the bottom in the middle, and do not allow it to tilt up or down.
WARNING
• The TV may fall causing injuries. Hold the bottom of the stand with your hand and tilt the TV up and down.
• Do not allow children to hang from the TV, place their elbows on the TV or lean against the TV. Doing so may cause the TV to fall over and lead to injuries.
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CAUTION
• The TV screen may be damaged if the TV is carried as shown in the diagram below. The TV should always be carried by two people.
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Pixel defects
LCDs use collections of fine points (“pixels”) to display images. While there is no problem with more than 99.99% of these pixels, please understand that a very small number of pixels may not light, or may light all the time.
Distance recommendations
Avoid improper installation and never position the unit where good ventilation is impossible.
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When installing this TV, distance recommendations
150 mm 150 mm
200 mm 200 mm
must be maintained between the set and the wall, as well as inside a tightly enclosed area or piece of furniture. Keep to the minimum distance guidelines shown for safe operation.
Failure to take the following precautions may cause damage to the television or remote control.
DO NOT block the TV’s ventilation openings or holes.
(If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be able to get out.)
DO NOT place anything on top of the TV.
(such as cosmetics or medicines, flower vases, potted plants, cups, etc.)
DO NOT allow objects or liquid into the cabinet openings.
(If water or liquid is allowed to enter this equipment, fire or electric shock may be caused.)
DO NOT place any naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the TV. DO NOT subject the TV to direct sunlight.
The surface of the TV screen is easily damaged. Be very careful with it when handling the TV. Should the TV screen become soiled, wipe it with a soft dry cloth. Never rub it forcefully. Never use any cleaner or detergent on it.
50 mm
If there is a fault, unplug the unit and call a service technician. Do not attempt to repair it yourself or remove the rear cover.
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Cleaning the screen
The screen is coated with a special thin film to reduce reflection. If this film is damaged, uneven colours, discolouration, scratches, and other problems that cannot be repaired may occur. Pay attention to the following when handling the screen.
• Do not use glue or adhesive tape on the screen.
• Do not write on the screen.
• Do not allow the screen to come in contact with any hard objects.
• Do not allow condensation to form on the screen.
• Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solvents on the screen.
• Do not rub the screen hard.
CAUTION:
• Operate only from the power source specified (AC 110 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz) on the unit.
• Avoid damaging the AC plug and power cord.
• When you are not using this unit for a long period of time, it is recommended that you disconnect the power cord from the main outlet.
D.I.S.T. demonstration
To start the D.I.S.T. demonstration: Press the H button to display the menu bar. Then press the yellow button. A picture split in two (D.I.S.T. turned on and D.I.S.T. turned off) will appear on the screen.
To quit the D.I.S.T. demonstration: Press the yellow button, b button, 6 p buttons or any of the number buttons.
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CONTENTS
Setting up your TV ...................................5
Installation.................................................. 5
Using the stand .......................................... 5
Removing the terminal covers ................... 6
Connecting the aerial and video cassette
recorder (VCR) ....................................... 7
Connecting the power cord to the AC
ENGLISH
outlet....................................................... 8
Putting the batteries into the remote
control..................................................... 8
Initial settings (Setup tour) ......................... 8
TV buttons and functions......................10
Turn the TV on from standby mode ......... 10
Choose a TV channel .............................. 10
Adjust the volume .................................... 10
Using the Menu........................................ 10
Using the Illumination............................... 10
Remote control buttons and
functions..............................................11
Turn the TV on or off from standby mode Choose a TV channel and watch images
from external devices ........................... 12
Adjust the volume .................................... 13
Display function........................................ 13
ZOOM function......................................... 14
CINEMA SURROUND function................ 15
Using the “Freeze” function...................... 15
Using the “Multi-picture” function ............. 16
RETURN PLUS function and Return
function................................................. 17
Favourite channel function....................... 18
Operating a JVC brand DVD player......... 19
Teletext function ....................................20
Basic operation ........................................ 20
Using the List Mode ................................. 20
Hold.......................................................... 21
Sub-page ................................................. 21
Reveal...................................................... 21
Size .......................................................... 21
Index ........................................................ 22
Cancel...................................................... 22
Using the TV’s menu..............................23
Basic operation ........................................ 23
... 11
PICTURE menu ......................................25
PICTURE MODE...................................... 25
BACK LIGHT............................................ 25
CONTRAST ............................................. 25
BRIGHT.................................................... 25
SHARP..................................................... 25
COLOUR.................................................. 25
TINT ......................................................... 25
WHITE BALANCE.................................... 25
FEATURES .............................................. 26
SOUND menu ......................................... 29
STEREO / I • II ......................................... 29
BASS........................................................ 29
TREBLE ................................................... 29
BALANCE ................................................ 29
CINEMA SURROUND ............................. 29
A.H.B. (Active Hyper Bass) ...................... 29
BBE .......................................................... 30
FEATURES menu................................... 31
SLEEP TIMER ......................................... 31
CHANNEL GUARD .................................. 31
APPEARANCE......................................... 33
BLUE BACK ............................................. 33
CHILD LOCK............................................ 33
AUTO SHUTOFF ..................................... 33
FAVOURITE SETTING ............................ 33
ILLUMINATION ........................................ 34
SET UP menu ......................................... 35
AUTO PROGRAM.................................... 35
EDIT/MANUAL ......................................... 35
LANGUAGE ............................................. 39
VIDEO-1 SETTING/VIDEO-3 SETTING ..39
AI VOLUME.............................................. 39
TELETEXT LANGUAGE .......................... 40
HDMI SETTING ....................................... 40
Displaying a computer screen.............. 41
Connecting to the computer ..................... 41
Watching images from a computer .......... 41
Table of signals for each type of
computer............................................... 41
Additional preparation .......................... 42
Connecting external equipment ...............42
Using the HDMI terminal .......................... 45
CH/CC numbers ..................................... 47
Troubleshooting ....................................48
Specifications ........................................50
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Setting up your TV
• When you install the TV on the wall, only use a JVC wall mounting unit (optional) which is designed for this TV.
• Make sure that the TV is installed on the wall by a skilled installer.
Installation
Cautions for installation
• Install the TV in a corner on a wall or on the floor so as to keep cords out of the way.
• The TV will generate a slight amount of heat during operation. Ensure that sufficient space is available around the TV to allow satisfactory cooling. See “Distance recommendations” on page 2.
Using the stand
This TV comes with a table top stand already attached.
This stand can be used to adjust the direction of the TV screen 5° up, 10° down, and 20° to the left or right.
Tilt the TV up and down:
While holding the bottom of the stand with one hand, use your other hand to hold the middle of the top of the TV and slowly tilt the TV up and down.
• As a safety measure, the stand is constructed so that it requires a certain amount of force to tilt the TV.
Rotate the TV to the left and right:
While holding the bottom of the stand with one hand, use your other hand to hold the edge of the panel and slowly adjust the direction of the TV screen.
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Setting up your TV
Cable holder
A cable holder which is used to keep the connection cables tidy is attached to the back of the stand. Gently squeeze the left and right of the cable holder and pull it to remove it from the stand. After putting the cables in the cable holder, attach it to the back of the stand again.
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cable holder
Removing the terminal covers
There are connection terminals behind the covers on the left and right of the rear of the TV. Remove these two covers before connecting an antenna or VCR.
Remove the covers by removing the hooks. When replacing the covers, place the side of the covers against the TV and insert the hooks.
• Leave the covers off if they do not fit properly. Do not force to replace the covers. Doing so may cause damage to the connection cables and the covers.
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Connecting the aerial and
IN
(A
NALO
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IN(H
D
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IO
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video cassette recorder (VCR)
Caution
• Turn off all the equipment including the TV before connecting anything.
• Aerial cable is not supplied. Use a good quality 75-ohm coaxial cable.
• Read the manual that came with the VCR before connecting.
If not connecting a VCR (follow 1): Connect an aerial cable to the aerial socket on this TV.
If connecting a VCR: 1 Connect the aerial cable to the
aerial input socket on the VCR, and connect the VCR and TV with another aerial cable
2 Connect the VCR’s VIDEO OUT
(video output) terminal and the TV’s VIDEO terminal with a video cable
To connect a VCR to the TV with an S­VIDEO cable: Connect the VCR’s S-VIDEO OUT (S­VIDEO output) terminal and TV’s S VIDEO terminal with an S-VIDEO cable A, instead of connecting with a video cable. Note that the connection with a video cable will be ignored in case you connect a VCR to the TV with both video cable and S-VIDEO cable.
3 Connect the VCR’s VIDEO OUT
(audio L/R output) terminals and the TV’s AUDIO terminals with an audio cable
Setting up your TV
without terminal covers
IN (HDMI AUDIO)
R
L
(ANALOG)
IN
1
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• To connect additional external devices, please see “Connecting external equipment” on page 42.
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Setting up your TV
Connecting the power cord to the AC outlet
Insert the AC plug on the power cord from the TV into AC outlet.
Caution
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• Operate only from the power source specified (AC 110 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz) on the unit.
• Remove the AC plug from the outlet to completely disconnect the TV from the power supply.
Putting the batteries into the remote control
Use two AA/R6 dry cell batteries. Insert the batteries from the - end, making sure the + and - polarities are correct.
• Follow the warnings printed on the batteries.
• Battery life is about six months to one year, depending on how much you use the remote control.
• The batteries we supply are only for setting up and testing your TV, please replace them as soon as you need to.
• If the remote control does not work properly, replace the batteries.
Initial settings (Setup tour)
When the TV is first turned on, it goes into the initial settings mode, and you will see the JVC logo. Follow the instructions on the screen display to make the initial settings.
# button
PIP/TV/DVD switch
6 buttons
1 Make sure to set the PIP/TV/DVD
switch on the remote control to the TV position
• You cannot turn the TV on when the PIP/TV/DVD switch is set to the DVD position.
2 Press the # button on the remote
control
The TV turns on from standby mode and the JVC logo is displayed.
• Check that the AC plug on the power cord from the TV is connected to AC outlet.
Remote control
sensor
POWER PROGRAM/TIMER
Power lamp Illumination
lamp
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Setting up your TV
• If the JVC logo does not appear this is because your TV has already been turned on for the first time: use the “LANGUAGE”, “TELETEXT LANGUAGE” and “AUTO PROGRAM” functions to make the initial settings. For details, see “SET UP menu” on page 35.
3 Press the a button
The LANGUAGE menu appears.
4 Press the 6 buttons to choose
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The TELETEXT LANGUAGE menu appears. Set the teletext language group that corresponds to the language of the teletext programme that you want to watch. For details, see “TELETEXT LANGUAGE” on page 40.
> TELETEXT LANGUAGE
GROUP-1 GROUP-2 GROUP-3 GROUP-4
OK
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5 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
group. Then press the a button
The AUTO PROGRAM function starts. The TV channels you receive are automatically stored in the programme numbers (PR) list.
>>
AUTO PROGRAM
CH
28
14%
OK
D0004
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• To stop the AUTO PROGRAM
function, press the a button.
6 After the TV channels have been
registered in the programme numbers (PR), the EDIT menu appears
EDIT
>
D0038
-EN
PR ID AV 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
OK
MOVE
CH/CC
CH CH CH CH CH CH CC CC CC
ID
INSERT
21 22 23 24 25 26 01 02 03
MANUAL
DELETE
• You can proceed to edit the programme numbers (PR) list using the EDIT/MANUAL function. For details, see “EDIT/MANUAL” on page 35.
• If a TV channel you want to view is not stored in the programme numbers (PR) list, you can register it using the MANUAL function. For details, see “EDIT/MANUAL” on page 35.
• The AUTO PROGRAM function does not store a TV channel to the programme number PR 0 (AV).
• If you do not need to use the EDIT/ MANUAL function, press the a button to close the EDIT menu.
Now, setting up is complete. Please enjoy your new JVC TV!
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TV buttons and functions
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POWER PROGRAM/TIMER
Turn the TV on from standby mode
Press the A button or the CHANNEL p buttons to turn the TV on from standby mode.
When the TV is turned on, the power lamp lights blue.
To turn the TV off:
Press the A button again. The power lamp goes off.
Caution
•The A button on the TV does not fully
isolate the TV from the AC supply. If you are not going to use the TV for a long period, be sure to disconnect the AC plug from the AC socket.
Choose a TV channel
4
5
6
7
8
9
Refer to the pages in parentheses for details.
1 Remote control sensor 2 Power lamp (page 8) 3 Illumination lamp (page 34) 4 TV/VIDEO button 5 MENU/OK button (page 23) 6 CHANNEL p buttons
6 (page 23)
7 VOLUME q buttons
5 (page 23)
8 A (Stand by) button 9 Headphone jack (mini jack) (page 42)
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Press the CHANNEL p buttons to choose a programme number (PR) or a VIDEO terminal
Press the TV/VIDEO button to choose a VIDEO terminal.
Adjust the volume
Press the VOLUME q buttons
The volume level indicator appears.
Using the Menu
Use the MENU/OK button
Refer to “Using the TV’s menu” (see page 23) for details of using the menu.
Using the Illumination
When the TV is turned on the Illumination lamp lights. To adjust the illumination settings, refer to “ILLUMINATION” on page 34.
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1 Muting button 2 Number buttons 3 1 button
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
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!
@ #
$ %
^
4 c button 5 2 button 6 4 button 7 7 buttons 8 5 button 9 6 p buttons 0 VCR/DVD/Teletext control buttons
- p buttons = d (Favourite) button ~ # (Standby) button ! PIP/TV/DVD switch @ g (Text) button # Colour buttons $ H button % a button ^ b button & 7 q buttons * f (Freeze) button ( X (Multi) button ) c (Select) button
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Turn the TV on or off from standby mode
Press the # (standby) button to turn the TV on or off
When the TV is turned on, the power lamp lights blue.
• The power can be turned on by pressing
the 4 button, 6 p buttons or Number buttons.
To turn the TV on or off, set the PIP/TV/ DVD switch on the remote control to the TV position and press the # button. If the PIP/TV/DVD switch on the remote control is set to the DVD position, the TV will not be turned on or off even if the # button is pressed.
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Choose a TV channel and watch images from external devices
Use the number buttons:
Enter the programme number (PR)
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of the channel using the number buttons.
Example:
•PR 6 press 6
• PR 12 press 1 and 2
Use the 6 p buttons:
Press the 6 p buttons to choose the programme number (PR) you want or a VIDEO terminal.
Use the 4 button:
Press the 4 button to choose a VIDEO terminal.
Programme
numbers
PR 1 – PR 99
or
or
• Since this TV is designed to make full use of the resolution of the original video source, the motion may appear unnatural when the video source is input with progressive-scanning component signals.
• If this happens, change the output setting of the connected device to interlace­scanning component signal output. See the instructions that came with the device for more information.
• The PC sound is the same as the VIDEO-3 sound.
To return to a TV channel:
Press the 4 button, the 6 p buttons or the number
buttons.
To use the programme number PR 0 (AV):
When the TV and VCR are connected only by the aerial cable, choosing the programme number PR 0 (AV) allows you to view images from the VCR. Set the VCR RF channel to the programme number PR 0 (AV) manually. For details, see “EDIT/ MANUAL” on page 35.
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(HDMI)
4
4
• The leading character is changed from V to S (eg V1 is changed to S1) when VIDEO-1 or VIDEO-2 is connected to the S terminal.
• If you do not have a clear picture or no colour appears, follow the operation procedure “COLOUR SYSTEM” on page 27.
• If you cannot hear the normal sound even if the picture of the TV channel appears normally. Follow the description “EDIT/ MANUAL” on page 35 to use the MANUAL function to change the SYSTEM setting.
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Adjust the volume
Press the 7 q buttons to adjust the volume.
The volume level indicator appears and the volume changes as you press the 7 q buttons.
Muting the sound
Press the l (muting) button to turn off the sound.
Pressing the l (muting) button again restores the previous volume level.
Display function
You can see the channel number of the programme you are watching or the PR LIST. From the PR LIST, you can choose a channel or VIDEO terminal.
Press the
5
the information you want to see.
Pressing the
5
display as follows:
PR LIST
PR ID
AV 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
OK
+10-10
D0011
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Channel number display:
The channel number and channel name (when the channel name is registered) of the programme you are watching or the VIDEO terminal number is displayed.
button to display
button changes the
Channel number display
No indication
PR LIST:
The programme number (PR) and VIDEO terminal list is displayed. Pressing the a button after choosing the programme number (PR) or VIDEO terminal with the 7 buttons will display the chosen programme or VIDEO terminal.
• For programme numbers (PR) for which the CHANNEL GUARD function is set, the n (CHANNEL GUARD) mark is displayed. For details see “CHANNEL GUARD” on page 31.
• The VIDEO terminals are registered after the programme number PR 99.
• For programme numbers (PR) which is registered as a favourite channel, the d (favourite) mark is displayed. For details see “Favourite channel function” on page 18.
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Remote control buttons and functions
ZOOM function
You can change the screen size according to the picture aspect ratio. Choose the optimum one from the following ZOOM modes.
• The ZOOM mode is fixed at FULL when
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you are using the TV as a PC screen or watching a 1080i or 720p picture signal.
AUTO:
When a WSS (Wide Screen Signalling) signal, which shows the aspect ratio of the picture, is included in the broadcast signal or the signal from an external device, the TV automatically changes the ZOOM mode to 16:9 ZOOM mode or FULL mode according to the WSS signal. If a WSS signal is not included, the picture is displayed according to the ZOOM mode set with the 4:3 AUTO ASPECT function.
• For details of the 4:3 AUTO ASPECT function, see “4:3 AUTO ASPECT” on page 28.
• When the AUTO (WSS) mode does not function correctly due to poor WSS signal quality or when you want to change the ZOOM mode, press the c button and change to another ZOOM mode.
REGULAR:
Use to view a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio) as this is its original shape.
16:9 ZOOM:
This zooms up the wide picture (16:9 aspect ratio) to the full screen.
16:9 ZOOM SUBTITLE:
This zooms up the wide picture (16:9 aspect ratio) with subtitles to the full screen.
FULL:
This uniformly stretches the left and right sides of a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio) to fill the wide TV screen.
• For 16:9 aspect ratio pictures that have been squeezed into a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio), use the FULL mode to restore the picture to its original shape.
Choose the ZOOM mode
1 Press the c button to display
the ZOOM menu
ZOOM
AUTO REGULAR PANORAMIC 14:9 ZOOM 16:9 ZOOM 16:9 ZOOM SUBTITLE FULL
PANORAMIC:
This stretches the left and right sides of a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio) to fill the screen, without making the picture appear unnatural.
• The top and bottom of the picture are slightly cut off.
14:9 ZOOM:
This zooms up the wide picture (14:9 aspect ratio) to the upper and lower limits of the screen.
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OK
D0009
-EN
2 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
ZOOM mode. Then press the a button
The picture expands and the chosen ZOOM mode is displayed in about 5 seconds.
• The ZOOM mode may be automatically changed by the control signal from an external device. When you want to return to the previous ZOOM mode, choose the ZOOM mode again.
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Remote control buttons and functions
Adjusting the visible area of the
picture
If subtitles or the top (or bottom) of the picture are cut off, you can adjust the visible area of the picture manually.
1 Press the c button
The ZOOM menu appears.
2 Press the a button to display the
ZOOM mode indicator
The indicator appears.
16 : 9 ZOOM
D0010-EN
3 While it is displayed, press the 6
buttons to change the position of the picture
• You cannot adjust the visible area in REGULAR or FULL mode.
The visible area adjustment is saved even after the TV channel is changed. However, it is cancelled if the following operations are performed.
• The power is turned off/on
• The ZOOM mode is changed
• The X (Multi) button, f (Freeze) button, or g (Text) button is pressed
• The TV is switched between TV mode and VIDEO mode
CINEMA SURROUND function
You can enjoy sounds with a wider ambience.
• This function does not work for the sound from headphones.
• When you set the CINEMA SURROUND function to HIGH mode, there may be slight volume distortion. If that occurs, please switch to LOW mode. The effect of CINEMA SURROUND functions will be less noticeable, but the volume distortion will be corrected.
MONO:
Select the MONO mode, when you listen to the mono sound. You can enjoy the sound for a wider audience similar to stereo sound.
OFF:
The CINEMA SURROUND function switches off.
• You can choose the CINEMA SURROUND mode with the “SOUND menu” (see page 29).
Using the “Freeze” function
You can view the current programme as a still picture.
1 Set the PIP/TV/DVD switch to the
PIP position
When using the “Freeze” function, set the PIP/TV/DVD switch to the PIP position.
2 Press the f button
The still picture of the current picture will appear.
current
programme
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still picture
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Press the 2 button to select one of CINEMA SURROUND modes
HIGH/LOW:
When you listen to stereo sound, please select HIGH or LOW mode. You can enjoy sound similar to the experience at the theatre. When you combine the functions of A.H.B. and BBE, you can enjoy more powerful sound.
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To cancel the “Freeze” function:
Press the f button, the 6 p buttons or the number buttons.
• The “Freeze” function does not work while a sub-picture is displayed.
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• The still picture cannot be output from the TV.
• The “Freeze” function does not work for picture of PC signals.
Using the “Multi-picture” function
1 Set the PIP/TV/DVD switch to the
PIP position
When using the “Multi-picture” function, set the PIP/TV/DVD switch to the PIP position.
2 Press the X button
The “Multi-picture” menu appears.
1
D0101
3 Press the 5 buttons to choose
the number of screens and then press the a button
1
D0102
2
D0103
12
D0104
2-pictures multi:
Main-
picture
With 1125i and 750p signals, the screen is split into two as shown below.
Main-
picture
16
212
Choose to return to one screen.
Choose to change to 2-pictures multi.
Choose to change to 12-pictures multi.
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Sub­picture
Sub­picture
12-pictures multi:
Still pictures
Moving
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picture
• When set to 2-pictures multi, you can view a TV picture and a picture from an external device. You cannot view a TV picture on more than one screen at the same time.
• When 12-pictures multi is set, pictures from external devices are not displayed.
• When watching a picture from the HDMI signal, 12-pictures multi can not be displayed.
• When set to 2-pictures multi, the main­picture can be changed by pressing the 6 p buttons. The sub- picture screen can be changed by pressing the 6 buttons. When set to 12-pictures multi and there are more than 12 pictures, the next or previous 12 screens can be displayed by pressing the 6 p buttons.
• When set to 2-pictures multi, the main­picture sound from the TV speaker can be changed to the sub-picture sound by pressing the c button when the PIP/ TV/DVD switch is set to the PIP position. (The speaker mark moves from the main-picture to the sub­picture.) The sound changes to the main-picture sound if the c button is pressed again. When the headphones are connected, you can listen to the sound from the side at which the headphones mark is displayed. No sound comes from the TV speaker.
• When set to 2-pictures multi, picture from HDMI can not be displayed on the Sub-picture.
• The pictures from VIDEO-1 (or VIDEO-3) cannot be displayed in the sub-picture when the VIDEO-1 SETTING (or VIDEO-3 SETTING) is set to COMPONENT (see page 39).
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• The “Multi-picture” function does not work for a PC signals.
• When set to 12-pictures multi, press the 7 buttons to choose the screen you want to view and the press the a button to display that picture on the whole screen.
• The BLUE BACK function does not work when the “Multi-picture” function is being used.
• The ZOOM function does not work when the “Multi-picture” function is being used.
To return the “Multi-picture” to one screen:
Press the X button, press the 5 buttons to choose one screen, and then press the a button.
• Pressing the 4 button will also return the display to one screen.
RETURN PLUS function and Return function
The 1 button has two functions; the RETURN PLUS function and the Return function. If a channel has been registered as the “Return Channel”, the RETURN PLUS function operates. If there is no setting for the “Return Channel”, the Return function operates.
RETURN PLUS
By registering a channel you frequently view as the “Return Channel”, you can select that channel at any time simply by pressing the 1 button.
To register a TV channel as the “Return Channel”:
Choose the Programme number to which the channel you want to register has been set, and press the 1 button and hold for more than 3 seconds continuously. “RETURN PLUS PROGRAMMED!” is displayed and the registration is completed.
To cancel a TV channel registered as the “Return Channel”:
While viewing any TV channel, press the 1 button and hold for more than 3 seconds continuously. “RETURN PLUS CANCELED!” is displayed and the registration is cancelled.
• When you turn off the TV, the registration for the “Return Channel” is cancelled.
• If you want to view the “Return Channel” and another TV channel alternately, first choose a channel other than the “Return Channel”. And then press the 1 button to change the channel to the “Return Channel” In this way, you can view two channels alternately by pressing the 1 button.
Return function
The TV temporarily memorises the TV channel that was chosen right before the current TV channel as the “Last Channel”. By pressing the 1 button, you can alternately view the current TV channel and the “Last Channel”. If you want to view two channels alternately by using the Return function, first choose one TV channel and then choose the other TV channel with the number buttons. If you choose the TV channel without using the number buttons, there are cases where a channel other than the one you first chose is registered as the “Last Channel”.
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Favourite channel function
You can register your favourite TV channels (PR 1 – PR 99) in the number buttons 1 to 4. After registering, the channel can be called by pressing the d (favourite) button and a number button 1 to 4.
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Favourite channel registration
1 In the normal screen, choose a TV
channel (PR 1 – PR 99) that you want to register
For details, refer to “Choose a TV channel and watch images from external devices” on page 12.
2 Press and hold the d (favourite)
button for three seconds or more
Then “SET 1-4?” appears on the screen.
3 Press one of the number buttons 1
to 4
The current channel is registered in the pressed number button. After “PROGRAMMED!” appears on the screen, the favourite channel icon appears at the top-right of the screen.
• If the channel you are trying to register is already registered in one of the other number buttons 1 to 4, “NOT AVAILABLE” appears on the screen.
• Channels locked with the CHANNEL GUARD function cannot be registered.
• If AUTO PROGRAM is performed, the registered favourite channels are reset.
Calling the favourite channel
1 In the normal screen, press the d
(favourite) button
Then “FAVOURITE1-4?” appears.
2 Press one of the number buttons 1
to 4
The called favourite channel appears on the screen.
• If a number button in which no channel is registered is pressed, “NO MEMORY” appears on the screen.
Setting the picture effect
When a favourite channel has been chosen with the d (favourite) button and number buttons 1 to 4, picture effect settings can be memorised for each favourite channel by setting the picture effects in the PICTURE menu (see page 25). The following items in the PICTURE menu (see page 25) are memorised. PICTURE MODE BACK LIGHT CONTRAST BRIGHT SHARP COLOUR TINT WHITE BALANCE DIGITAL VNR COLOUR SYSTEM The last setting made for each item is memorised.
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• When you want to delete a favourite channel, delete the set channel and set contents with FAVOURITE SETTING (see page 33) in the FEATURES menu.
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Operating a JVC brand DVD player
These buttons will operate a JVC brand DVD player. Pressing a button that looks the same as the device’s original remote control button has the same effect as the original remote control.
1 Set the PIP/TV/DVD switch to the
DVD position
When you are operating the DVD player, set the switch to the DVD position.
• You can turn the DVD player on or off
with the # (standby) button.
• You can also press the H or T button and display the DVD disc menu screen, and then operate by pressing the 7 buttons.
2 Press the DVD control button to
control your DVD player
• If your DVD player is not made by JVC, these buttons will not work.
• Even if your device is made by JVC, some of these buttons may not work, depending on the device you are using.
Remote control buttons and functions
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You cannot turn the TV on or off when the PIP/TV/DVD switch is set to the DVD position. When you turn the TV on or off, set the PIP/TV/DVD switch to the TV position.
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Teletext function
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Basic operation
1 Choose a TV channel with a teletext
broadcast
PIP/TV/ DVD
4 Choose a teletext page by pressing
the 6 p buttons, number buttons or colour buttons
To return to the TV mode:
Press the 4 button, b button, or g (Text) button.
• If you have trouble receiving teletext broadcasts, consult your local dealer or the teletext station.
• The ZOOM function will not work in the TV and text mode or Text mode.
• You cannot operate menus when viewing a teletext programme.
• If characters on a teletext programme do not appear properly, change the TELETEXT LANGUAGE setting. For details, see “TELETEXT LANGUAGE” on page 40.
2 Set the PIP/TV/DVD switch to the
TV position
3 Press g (Text) button to display
the teletext
Pressing g (Text) button changes the mode as follows:
TEXT
---
TEXT
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TV mode
TEXT TEXT
---
---
TV and text mode
Text mode
Using the List Mode
You can store the numbers of your favourite teletext pages in memory and call them up quickly using the colour buttons.
To store the page numbers:
1 Press B button to go into the
List mode
The page numbers you have stored are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
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Teletext function
2 Press a colour button to choose a
position. Then press the number buttons to enter the page number
3 Press and hold down the A (Store)
button
The four page numbers blink white to show that they are stored in memory.
To call up a stored page:
1 Press the B button to enter the
List mode
2 Press a colour button having a
stored page
To exit the List mode:
Press the B button again.
Hold
You can hold a teletext page on the screen for as long as you want, even while several other teletext pages are being received.
Press the C (Hold) button
Sub-page
Some teletext pages include sub-pages that are automatically displayed.
1 Choose a teletext page that
includes sub-pages
Sub-page numbers that can be viewed are automatically displayed at the top of the screen.
2 Press the 5 buttons to choose a
sub-page number
Reveal
Some teletext pages include hidden text (such as answers to a quiz). You can display the hidden text.
Each time you press the E (Reveal) button, text is hidden or revealed
Size
You can double the height of the teletext display.
Press the F (Size) button
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Hold indication
To cancel the Hold function:
Press C (Hold) button again.
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Teletext function
Index
You can return to the index page instantly.
Press the G (Index) button
Returns to page 100 or a previously specified page.
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Cancel
You can search for a teletext page while watching TV.
1 Press the number button to enter a
page number, or press a colour button
The TV searches for a teletext page.
2 Press H (Cancel) button
The TV programme appears. When the TV finds the teletext page, its page number appears in the upper left of the screen.
3 Press H (Cancel) button to return
to a teletext page when the page number is on the screen
• The TV mode cannot be resumed by
pressing the H (Cancel) button. To return to the TV mode press 4 or b button.
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Using the TV’s menu
PICTURE
PICTURE
This TV has a number of functions you can operate using menus. To use all your TV’s functions, you need to understand the basic menu operating techniques fully.
Buttons used to operate the menus
Basic operation
1 Press the H button to display
the menu bar
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2 Press the 5 buttons to choose
the menu you want to use and then press the a button
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Chosen menu
3 Press the 6 buttons to choose
the item to be set, press the 5 buttons to set the item, and then press the a button
If there are sub-menus, use the 7 buttons to operate them.
• Press the b button to return to
the previous menu.
• Press the 4 or H
button to exit from the menu.
• Some menu items may not be operated or set depending on the TV status, input signal or other menu item settings. Menu items that cannot be operated or set are displayed in grey in the menu and cannot be chosen.
Chosen menu name
Types of menu
PICTURE menu
D0106
Choose to set the screen settings.
SOUND menu
D0107
Choose to set the sound settings.
FEATURES menu
D0108
Choose to set the sleep timer and child lock settings.
SET UP menu
Choose to edit the channels or
D0109
set the display language settings.
• The menu will disappear after about one minute if no operation is performed.
The menu guide area can be made to appear and disappear for some menus. While the menu is displayed, press the 5 button to change between the guide area being displayed and not displayed.
>>
4:3 AUTO ASPECT
PANORAMIC REGULAR 14:9 ZOOM
OK
D0017
-EN
Guide area
>>
4:3 AUTO ASPECT
PANORAMIC REGULAR 14:9 ZOOM
D1017
-EN
• The guide area for some menus will still
be displayed even if the 5 button is pressed. This is not a fault.
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Using the TV’s menu
Operation with the buttons on the TV
You can also operate the menus using the buttons on the front panel of the TV.
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TV/VIDEO button
MENU/OK button
6 buttons
5 buttons
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PICTURE menu
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE BACK LIGHT CONTRAST BRIGHT SHARP COLOUR TINT WHITE BALANCE FEATURES
D0014
-EN
OK
STANDARD
COOL
RESET
• While the PICTURE menu is displayed, pressing the blue button will set the BACK LIGHT, CONTRAST, BRIGHT, SHARP, COLOUR, TINT settings to their default settings.
• When watching the picture from VIDEO­1 to VIDEO-4 (HDMI) or the PC, picture effect settings can be memorised for each external input by setting the picture effects in the PICTURE menu. The following items in the PICTURE menu are memorised. PICTURE MODE BACK LIGHT CONTRAST BRIGHT SHARP COLOUR TINT WHITE BALANCE DIGITAL VNR COLOUR SYSTEM The last setting made for each item is memorised.
PICTURE MODE
You can choose one of three PICTURE MODEs to adjust the picture settings automatically.
BRIGHT:
Heightens contrast and sharpness.
STANDARD:
Standardises picture adjustment.
SOFT:
Softens contrast and sharpness.
BACK LIGHT
You can adjust the back light.
2 : darker 3 : brighter
CONTRAST
You can adjust the picture contrast.
2 :lower 3 : higher
BRIGHT
You can adjust the picture brightness.
2 : darker 3 : brighter
SHARP
You can adjust the picture sharpness.
2 : softer 3 :sharper
COLOUR
You can adjust the picture colour.
2 : lighter 3 :deeper
TINT
You can adjust the picture tint.
2 : reddish 3 :greenish
• You can change the TINT setting (picture hue) when the colour system is NTSC
3.58, or NTSC 4.43.
WHITE BALANCE
You can select one of three WHITE BALANCE modes (three tones of white) to adjust the white balance of the picture. Since white is the colour which is used as a reference for all the other colours, changing the WHITE BALANCE mode affects the appearance of all the other colours on the screen.
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COOL:
A bluish white. Using this mode when watching bright pictures allows you to enjoy a more vivid and bright picture.
MID:
The normal white colour.
ENGLISH
WARM:
A reddish white. Using this mode when watching films allows you to enjoy colours that are characteristic of films.
FEATURES
Choose FEATURES and press the a or 3 button to display the sub-menu.
>
FEATURES
DIGITAL VNR Super DigiPure PULL DOWN COLOUR MANAGEMENT PICTURE MANAGEMENT COLOUR SYSTEM 4:3 AUTO ASPECT
OK
D1015
-EN
DIGITAL VNR
The DIGITAL VNR function cuts down the amount of ‘noise’ (‘snow’ or interference) in the original picture. You can choose from the three DIGITAL VNR function settings of AUTO, MIN and MAX.
AUTO(LOW)/AUTO(HIGH):
The TV will automatically adjust the level of the DIGITAL VNR effect to match the amount of noise in the picture, giving you the best possible picture.
• If you set the DIGITAL VNR effect too high it can make the picture less sharp. It is recommended you use the AUTO(LOW) setting if you can. If you set the DIGITAL VNR function to AUTO(LOW) but still notice some noise, change the setting from AUTO(LOW) to AUTO(HIGH).
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AUTO(LOW)
AUTO AUTO
ON ON
MIN:
The level of the DIGITAL VNR effect is set to the minimum. If you set the DIGITAL VNR function to AUTO(LOW) but feel that the sharpness of the original picture has not been reproduced fully, change the setting from AUTO(LOW) to MIN.
• The MIN setting is not suitable for low­quality pictures which contain a lot of noise.
MAX:
The level of the DIGITAL VNR effect is set to the maximum. If you set the DIGITAL VNR function to AUTO(HIGH) but still notice some noise, change the setting from AUTO(HIGH) to MAX.
• The MAX setting is not suitable for high­quality pictures which contain very little noise.
Super DigiPure
The Super DigiPure function uses the latest in digital technology to give you a natural­looking picture. The Super DigiPure function includes the following two functions.
DigiPure function:
This function helps to create a natural­looking picture by eliminating unnecessary edges from high-contrast and crisp images. For images with low-contrast, edges are added to produce a sharper, more detailed picture. You can choose from the three DigiPure function settings of AUTO, MIN and MAX.
• If you set the DigiPure effect too high on a low-quality picture that contains a lot of noise, this may actually make the noise worse. We recommend you use the AUTO setting if you can.
Picture motion compensation function:
This function displays fast-moving pictures (for example, the players or ball in a football game) more smoothly and naturally on the screen.
• The effect level of the picture motion compensation function cannot be changed. The effect level is the same no matter which of the AUTO, MIN or MAX settings is used.
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AUTO:
The TV will automatically adjust the level of the DigiPure effect to match the amount of noise in the picture, giving the best possible picture.
MIN:
The level of DigiPure effect is set to the minimum. When you set the Super DigiPure function to AUTO and notice some noise, change the setting from AUTO to MIN.
• The MIN setting is not suitable for high­quality pictures which contain very little noise.
MAX:
The level of DigiPure effect is set to the maximum. If you set the Super DigiPure function to AUTO but feel that the original picture quality has not been reproduced fully, change the setting from AUTO to MAX.
• The MAX setting is not suitable for low­quality pictures which contain a lot of noise.
OFF:
The Super DigiPure function is turned off.
PULL DOWN
The PULL DOWN function displays a cinema film picture more smoothly and naturally on the screen.
AUTO:
The television automatically recognises the type of signal and turns the function on and off.
ON:
This function is turned on.
OFF:
This function is turned off.
COLOUR MANAGEMENT
This TV supports the COLOUR MANAGEMENT function to ensure dull colours are compensated to produce natural hues. The COLOUR MANAGEMENT function is on by default.
ON:
COLOUR MANAGEMENT function is turned on.
OFF:
COLOUR MANAGEMENT function is turned off.
• Set this function to ON under normal conditions.
PICTURE MANAGEMENT
The PICTURE MANAGEMENT function makes it easier to see the dark areas when a picture has many dark areas, and makes it easier to see the bright areas when a picture has many bright areas. Normally use with this function on.
ON:
PICTURE MANAGEMENT function is turned on.
OFF:
PICTURE MANAGEMENT function is turned off.
COLOUR SYSTEM
The colour system is chosen automatically. However, if the picture is not clear or no colour appears, choose the colour system manually.
1 Choose COLOUR SYSTEM. Then
press the a or 3 button
The sub-menu of the COLOUR SYSTEM function appears.
>>
COLOUR SYSTEM
MAIN
PAL
SUB
AUTO
ENGLISH
D0016
OK
-EN
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2 Press the 5 buttons to choose
MAIN or SUB MAIN:
You can change the colour system of the main-picture.
SUB:
ENGLISH
You can change the colour system of the sub-picture.
• Choose MAIN when a sub-picture is not displayed.
3 Press the 6 buttons to choose
the appropriate colour system. Then press the a button
PAL:
PAL system
SECAM:
SECAM system
NTSC 3.58:
NTSC 3.58 MHz system
NTSC 4.43:
NTSC 4.43 MHz system
AUTO:
This function detects a colour system from the input signal.
• The AUTO function may not function properly if you have poor signal quality. If the picture is abnormal in the AUTO function, choose another colour system manually.
For colour system in your country or region, refer to the table below:
Area Country or Region System
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, etc. Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, India,
Asia, Middle East
Europe
Oceania Australia, New Zealand, etc. PAL
Africa
etc. China, Vietnam, etc. PAL Hong Kong, etc. PAL Islamic Republic of Iran,
Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, etc. Philippines, Taiwan,
Myanmar, etc. Russia, etc. SECAM Czech Republic, Poland, etc. PAL Germany, Holland, Belgium,
etc. UK, etc. PAL
Republic of South Africa, etc. PAL Nigeria, etc. PAL Egypt, Morocco, etc. SECAM
4:3 AUTO ASPECT
You can choose one of three ZOOM modes, REGULAR, PANORAMIC or 14:9 ZOOM, as the ZOOM mode for the normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio).
1 Choose 4:3 AUTO ASPECT then
press the a button
>>
4:3 AUTO ASPECT
PANORAMIC REGULAR 14:9 ZOOM
OK
D0017
-EN
2 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
ZOOM mode
PAL
SECAM
NTSC
PAL
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SOUND
STEREO/ BASS TREBLE BALANCE CINEMA SURROUND A.H.B. BBE
OK
D0019
-EN
OFF OFF OFF
• When the headphones are connected, only “STEREO / I • II” can be used.
STEREO / I • II
When you are viewing a bilingual broadcast programme, you can choose the sound from Bilingual I (Sub I) or Bilingual II (Sub II).
s: Stereo sound
v : mono sound
t : Bilingual I (sub I)
u : Bilingual II (sub II)
MONO:
Cancels the Multi Sound function and the sound becomes monaural.
• If stereo sound or bilingual sound is hard to hear, please select MONO so that you can hear the broadcast more clearly.
• The sound mode you can choose differs depending on the TV programme.
• This function does not work in the VIDEO modes.
BASS
You can adjust the low tone of the sound.
2 : weaker 3 :strong
TREBLE
You can adjust the high tone of the sound.
2 : weaker 3 : strong
BALANCE
You can adjust the volume balance between the left and right speaker.
2 : turn the left speaker’s volume level up. 3 : turn the right speaker’s volume level up.
CINEMA SURROUND
You can enjoy Surround sound with a “live” effect by using the CINEMA SURROUND function.
• You can choose a CINEMA SURROUND mode from HIGH, LOW, MONO and OFF modes. For details, see “CINEMA SURROUND function” on page 15.
• You can also operate the CINEMA SURROUND function with the 2 button. For details, see “CINEMA SURROUND function” on page 15.
A.H.B. (Active Hyper Bass)
Used when you want to emphasise the bass sound.
ON:
This function is turned on.
OFF:
This function is turned off.
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BBE
BBE function restores clarity and presence for better speech intelligibility and musical realism.
ON:
ENGLISH
This function is turned on.
OFF:
This function is turned off.
• Manufactured under license from BBE Sound, Inc. Licensed by BBE Sound, Inc. under USP4638258, 5510752 and
5736897. BBE and BBE symbol are registered trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc.
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FEATURES
SLEEP TIMER CHANNEL GUARD APPEARANCE BLUE BACK CHILD LOCK AUTO SHUTOFF FAVOURITE SETTING ILLUMINATION
OK
-EN
D0023
TYPE A
ON OFF OFF
OFF
SLEEP TIMER
You can set the TV to automatically turn off after a set period of time.
1 Choose SLEEP TIMER. Then press
the a or 3 button
A Sub-menu of the SLEEP TIMER function appears.
SLEEP TIMER
>
0120
OFF
OK
D0024
-EN
2 Press the 5 buttons to set the
period of time. Then press the a button
You can set the period of time for up to 120 minutes (2 hours) in 10 minute steps.
• One minute before the SLEEP TIMER function turns off the TV, “GOOD NIGHT!” appears.
• The SLEEP TIMER function cannot be used to turn off the TV’s main power.
• When the SLEEP TIMER function is on, you can display the sub-menu of the SLEEP TIMER function again to confirm or change the remaining period of time of the SLEEP TIMER function. Press the a button to leave the menu after confirming or changing the remaining time.
To cancel the SLEEP TIMER function:
Press the 2 button to set the period of time to “OFF”.
CHANNEL GUARD
When there is a TV channel you do not want your children to watch, you can use the CHANNEL GUARD function to lock out the TV channel. Even when a child chooses a programme number (PR) for a locked TV channel the screen will change to blue and display n (CHANNEL GUARD) so the TV channel cannot be viewed. Unless you enter a pre-set ID number by a special operation, the lock cannot be released and the child cannot view the TV channel.
To set the CHANNEL GUARD
function
1 Choose CHANNEL GUARD, then
press the 0 button
“SET ID NO.” (ID number setting screen) appears.
>>
SET ID NO.
040
0
OK
D0025
-EN
2 Set the ID number to your liking
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose
a number.
2 Press the 5 buttons to move
the cursor.
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3 Press the a button
The Sub-menu of CHANNEL GUARD appears.
>
CHANNEL GUARD
CH/CC
ID
CH CH CH CH CH CH CC CC CC
ENGLISH
D1026
PR AV 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
OK
-EN
4 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
TV channel
Every time you press the 6 buttons, the Programme number (PR) changes, and the picture of the TV channel registered in the Programme number (PR) is displayed on the screen.
5 Press the blue button and set the
CHANNEL GUARD function. Then press the a button
n (CHANNEL GUARD) appears and the TV channel is locked.
To reset the CHANNEL GUARD function:
Press the blue button again. n (CHANNEL GUARD) disappears.
To disable easy resetting of the CHANNEL GUARD function, the menu disappears if you choose the CHANNEL GUARD function and press the a button.
To view a locked TV channel
1 Choose a programme number (PR)
of a locked TV channel with the number buttons or PR LIST
The screen changes to blue and the n (CHANNEL GUARD) appears. You cannot view the TV channel.
5
D0027
2 Press the
5
button to
display “ID NO.” (ID No. input screen)
5
21 22 23 24 25 26 01 02 03
GUARD
ID NO. :
D0028
-EN
3 Press the number buttons to enter
the ID number
The lock is temporarily released so you can view the TV channel.
If you have forgotten the ID number:
Perform step 1 of “To set the CHANNEL GUARD function”. After confirming the ID number, press the 4 button to exit the menu.
• Even if you reset the lock temporarily, it does not mean that the CHANNEL GUARD function set for the TV channel is cancelled. The next time anyone tries to view the TV channel, it will be locked again.
• When you want to cancel the CHANNEL GUARD function, you must perform the operation “To set the CHANNEL GUARD function” again.
• To stop it being easy to choose the programme number (PR) of a locked TV channel, the programme number (PR) has been set so that it cannot be chosen with the 6 buttons or the buttons of the TV.
• To stop it being easy to reset the lock, “ID NO.” (ID No. input screen) is set so that it cannot appear unless you press the
5
button.
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APPEARANCE
Press the 5 button and choose the format in which the channel number is displayed from the four types: TYPE A, TYPE B, TYPE C, and TYPE D.
• Set to TYPE D when shipped from factory. TYPE D sets all screens to semitransparent. The menu screens are not semitransparent when set to a type other than TYPE D.
BLUE BACK
You can set the TV to automatically change to a blue screen and mute the sound if the signal is weak or absent, or when there is no input from an external device.
ON:
This function is turned on.
OFF:
This function is turned off.
CHILD LOCK
You can disable the front control buttons of the TV. When this function is set to ON, the TV can be operated only by using the remote control. Use this function to prevent children from operating the TV at their own discretion (without parent consent).
ON:
This function is turned on.
OFF:
This function is turned off. When you disconnect the AC plug, the CHILD LOCK will be cancelled.
AUTO SHUTOFF
You can set the power to turn off if no signal is received and no operation is performed for about 15 minutes or longer after the end of a broadcast.
ON:
This function is turned on.
OFF:
This function is turned off.
• The AUTO SHUTOFF function does not turn off the TV’s main power.
• The AUTO SHUTOFF function does not work for the VIDEO mode or a picture from a PC signal.
FAVOURITE SETTING
Chose when deleting the favourite channels registered in the buttons 1 to 4.
1 Choose FAVOURITE SETTING,
then press the a or 3 button
The FAVOURITE SETTING menu appears.
FAVOURITE SETTING
1
2
3
4
OK
D0112
-EN
2 Press the 6 buttons and chose
the favourite channel that you want to delete
3 Press the blue button
The chosen favourite channel and set contents are deleted.
01
PR
02
PR
PR
03
04
PR
RESET
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• For details of the favourite channels, see “Favourite channel function” on page 18.
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ILLUMINATION
You can choose one of three ILLUMINATION modes to adjust the illumination settings.
SOFT:
ENGLISH
Softens illumination lights.
BRIGHT:
Heightens illumination lights.
OFF:
This function is turned off.
• For the location of the illumination lamp, refer to page 10.
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SET UP
AUTO PROGRAM EDIT/MANUAL LANGUAGE VIDEO-1 SETTING VIDEO-3 SETTING AI VOLUME TELETEXT LANGUAGE HDMI SETTING
OK
D0029
-EN
VIDEO VIDEO
OFF
AUTO PROGRAM
You can again perform the AUTO PROGRAM function TV channel automatic registration which was performed in the “Initial settings (Setup tour)” (page 8).
1 Choose AUTO PROGRAM, then
press the a or 3 button
The AUTO PROGRAM function starts. The TV channels you receive are automatically stored in the programme numbers list.
>>
AUTO PROGRAM
CH
28
14%
OK
D0004
-EN
• To stop the AUTO PROGRAM
function, press the a button.
2 After the TV channels have been
stored in the programme number list, the EDIT menu appears
EDIT
>
D0038
-EN
PR ID AV 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
OK
MOVE
CH/CC
CH CH CH CH CH CH CC CC CC
ID
INSERT
21 22 23 24 25 26 01 02 03
MANUAL
DELETE
• You can proceed to edit the programme numbers list using the EDIT/MANUAL function. For details, see “EDIT/MANUAL” on page 35.
• If a TV channel you want to view is not stored in the programme numbers list, you can register it using the MANUAL function. For details, see “EDIT/MANUAL” on page 35.
• The AUTO PROGRAM function does not store a TV channel to the programme number PR 0 (AV).
• If you do not need to use the EDIT/ MANUAL function, press the a button to exit the EDIT menu.
• Starting the AUTO PROGRAM deletes the registered favourite channel.
EDIT/MANUAL
The EDIT/MANUAL functions are divided into two types:
• editing the current programme numbers (PR) (EDIT functions); and
• manually storing a TV channel you want to view on a particular programme number (PR) (MANUAL function).
Here are the details about these functions:
MOVE:
This function changes the programme number (PR) of a TV channel.
ID:
This function registers a channel name (ID) to a TV channel.
INSERT:
This function adds a new TV channel in the current programme numbers (PR) list by using the CH/CC number.
• You cannot use the INSERT function if you do not know the channel number of a TV channel. Use the MANUAL function to register a TV channel in the programme number (PR).
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DELETE:
This function deletes a TV channel you do not want to list.
MANUAL:
This function manually stores a new TV channel in a programme number (PR).
Caution
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• Using the MOVE, DELETE or INSERT functions rewrites the current programme numbers (PR) list. Therefore, the programme numbers (PR) of some of the TV channels will change.
• Using the MANUAL function for a TV channel for which the CHANNEL GUARD function has been set cancels the CHANNEL GUARD function for that channel.
• When a TV channel has already been registered in PR 99, using the INSERT function deletes that TV channel.
Basic operation
1 Choose EDIT/MANUAL, then press
the a or 3 button
The EDIT menu appears.
EDIT
>
PR ID AV 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
OK
MOVE
D0038
-EN
2 Follow the description for the
function you want to use
CH/CC
CH CH CH CH CH CH CC CC CC
ID
INSERT
3 Press the a button to complete
the settings
• For programme number PR 0, “AV” appears in the programme numbers (PR) list.
• A VIDEO terminal number does not appear in the programme numbers (PR) list.
• The CH/CC number is a number unique to the TV and corresponds to the channel number of a TV channel. For the relationship between a channel number and a CH/CC number, see “CH/CC numbers” on page 47.
MOVE
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
TV channel
2 Press the 3 button to start the
MOVE function
>
EDIT
PR ID AV 01 02 03 04 05
21 22 23 24 25 26 01 02 03
MANUAL
DELETE
06 07 08 09
D0030
-EN
3 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
new programme number (PR)
To cancel the MOVE function:
Press the b button.
CH/CC
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CH
26
CC
01
CC
02
CC
03
OK
STORE
CH 21
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4 Press the 2 button to change the
programme number (PR) of a TV channel to a new programme number (PR)
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DELETE
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
TV channel
2 Press the yellow button to delete
the TV channel
The TV channel is deleted from the programme numbers (PR) list.
ID
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
TV channel
2 Press the red button to start the ID
function
3 Enter a channel name (ID). Press
the 6 buttons to choose a character. Press the 5 buttons to move the cursor
>
EDIT
PR ID AV 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
OK
D0032
-EN
To cancel the ID function:
Press the b button.
4 Press the a button to give a
channel name to a TV channel
Before performing INSERT operation
• A CH/CC number unique to this TV and corresponding to the Channel number of a TV channel is required. Find the corresponding CH/CC number from a table “CH/CC numbers” on page 47 based on the Channel number of the TV channel.
CH/CC
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CH
26
CC
M
CC CC
01 02 03
INSERT
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
programme number (PR) for which you will register a new TV channel
2 Press the green button and start
the INSERT function
>
EDIT
PR ID AV 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
OK
D0034
CH/CC
-EN
3 Press the 6 buttons to choose
“CC” or “CH” according to the CH/ CC number of the TV channel
To cancel the INSERT function:
Press the b button.
4 Press the number buttons to enter
the remaining CH/CC number
The TV shifts to registration mode. When the registration is completed, the picture of the TV channel appears on the screen.
• The CH/CC number is a number given to each broadcast frequency that carries a TV channel. If the TV cannot detect the TV channel corresponding to the broadcast frequency indicated by the CH/CC number, a “no-signal” picture appears.
CH/CC
CH CH CH CH CH CH CC CCCC02
0 9
21 22 23 24 25 26
03
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MANUAL
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
programme number (PR) for a new TV channel
2 Press the blue button to activate
ENGLISH
the MANUAL function
At the right side following the CH/CC number, the SYSTEM (sound system) of the TV channel appears.
>
MANUAL
CH/CC
CH CH CH CH CH CH CC CC CC
SEARCH+
D0035
-EN
PR ID AV 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
OK
SYSTEM
To cancel the MANUAL function:
Press the b button.
3 Press the 3 button to choose the
SYSTEM (sound system) for a TV channel you want to register
• For the sound systems in each country or region, refer to the table below:
Area Country or Region System
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, etc. Indonesia, Malaysia,
Singapore, Thailand, India, Asia, Middle
East
Europe
Oceania Australia, New Zealand, etc. B/G
Africa
etc.
China, Vietnam, etc. D/K
Hong Kong, etc. I
Islamic Republic of Iran,
Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, etc.
Philippines, Taiwan,
Myanmar, etc.
Russia, etc. D/K
Czech Republic, Poland, etc. D/K
Germany, Holland, Belgium,
etc.
UK, etc. I
Republic of South Africa, etc. I
Nigeria, etc. B/G
Egypt, Morocco, etc. B/G
SEARCH-
4 Press the green or red button to
search for a TV channel
Scanning stops when the TV finds a TV channel. Then the TV channel is displayed.
5 Press the green or red button
repeatedly until the TV channel you want appears
If the TV channel reception is poor:
Press the blue or yellow button to fine­tune the TV channel.
21 22 23 24 25 26
(
)
01
B / G 02 03
FINE-
FINE+
If you cannot hear the normal sound even when the picture of the TV channel appears normally:
The SYSTEM setting is wrong. Press the 3 button and choose a SYSTEM that has normal sound.
6 Press the a button and register
the TV channel to a Programme number (PR)
The normal EDIT menu is resumed.
B/G
B/G
M
B/G
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GE
LANGUAGE
The LANGUAGE setting which was performed in the “Initial settings (Setup tour)” (page 8) can be changed.
1 Choose LANGUAGE, then press
the a or 3 button
A sub-menu of the LANGUAGE function appears.
LANGUA
D1002-EN
2 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
language. Then press the a button
VIDEO-1 SETTING/VIDEO-3 SETTING
Set the VIDEO-1 SETTING or VIDEO-3 SETTING correctly according to the video signal input from the external device connected to the VIDEO-1 or VIDEO-3 terminal. If this setting is incorrect, images will not be displayed.
VIDEO:
If a normal video signal (composite video signal) is input.
COMPONENT:
If a Component video signal (Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/ Pr signals) is input.
• For detailed connecting methods, see “Additional preparation” on page 42. This Television is compatible with the 1125i, 625p or 525p video signal only when the component video signal is input.
• When the input signal is 1125i, 625p or 525p, each signal type is displayed at the upper right side on the TV screen by setting the input to VIDEO-1 or VIDEO-3.
AI VOLUME
You can prevent the sudden increase or decrease of sound that occurs when changing the channel to another channel.
ON:
This function is turned on.
OFF:
This function is turned off.
• The AI VOLUME function may not operate as expected if the sound input level from a broadcast station is extremely low.
• This function does not work in the VIDEO mode.
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TELETEXT LANGUAGE
There are four types of teletext language groups. Set the teletext language group that corresponds to the language of the teletext programme that you want to watch.
ENGLISH
1 Choose TELETEXT LANGUAGE,
then press the a or 3 button
> TELETEXT LANGUAGE
GROUP-1 GROUP-2 GROUP-3 GROUP-4
OK
D1003
-EN
2 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
group
Group Languages
GROUP-1 Turkish, Hungarian, English,
GROUP-2 Polish, Serbian, Croatian,
GROUP-3 Russian, Bulgarian, Lettish,
GROUP-4 Arabic, Czech, Slovak. Hungarian,
German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, Swedish, Finnish
Slovenian, Czech, Slovak, Rumanian, Hungarian, German, French, Italian, Swedish, Finnish
Lithuanian, Estonian, Ukrainian, Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian, Czech, Slovak, English, German
English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish
HDMI SETTING
This function is used if you have a DVI or HDMI compatible device connected to your TV. For details, see “Using the HDMI terminal” on page 45.
3 Press the a button to complete
the setting
The menu disappears.
• Languages that are not included in the teletext language group that you select, the sub-titles of the teletext programme will not be displayed properly.
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Displaying a computer screen
IN
(ANALOG)
IN(HDMI
AUDIO)
This TV can be used as a computer screen.
Connecting to the computer
Use a D-SUB cable to connect the TV’s PC IN terminal to the computer’s analogue RGB output terminal. If you want to listen to the sound from the computer, use an audio cable to connect the VIDEO-3 AUDIO L/R sound input terminal to the computer’s sound output terminal. When the sound from the computer is mono, connect to the VIDEO-3 AUDIO L terminal.
IN (HDMI AUDIO)
R
L
(ANALOG)
IN
• Refer to the computer manual for a detailed explanation of the connections at the computer side.
• Ensure that the connectors are facing the correct way when connecting.
• After connecting the D-SUB cable, tighten the two screws to fix the connector in place.
Watching images from a computer
After starting the computer, press the 4 or 6 p buttons to choose “PC”
You can listen to the sound when the sound from the computer is connected to the VIDEO-3 AUDIO L/R sound input terminal.
• When the sound from the computer is connected to VIDEO-3, by choosing external input VIDEO-3 the sound from the computer can be listened to, but the images from the computer cannot be seen.
Table of signals for each type of computer
Resolution Vertical
640 × 480 (VGA)
1024 × 768 (XGA)
frequency (Hz)
60.0 31.5
60.0 42.0
* Only the above formats are supported. * Even with the above formats and at
60 Hz, some problems may be experienced depending on the quality of the synchronous signal. (Depending on the quality, some pictures may not be displayed properly.)
* Apple Macintosh
*
computers are not
supported.
When a picture is not displayed
Check the computer’s refresh rate and set it to 60 Hz. Refer to the computer’s instruction manual. Computers which cannot have their refresh rate set to 60 Hz cannot be used with this unit.
Horizontal frequency (kHz)
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* Apple Macintosh is a registered
trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
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Connecting external equipment
Connect the equipment to the TV, making the correct rear panel and front panel connections.
Before connecting anything:
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• Read the manuals that came with the equipment. Depending on the equipment, the connection method may be different from the diagram. Also, the equipment settings may need to change depending on the connection method.
• Turn off all the equipment including the TV.
• The “Specifications” on page 50 give the details of the VIDEO terminals. If you are connecting equipment not listed in the following connection diagram, see the table to choose the best VIDEO terminal.
• Connecting cables are not supplied.
• If the VCR’s audio output is in mono, connect the VCR’s AUDIO OUT (audio output) terminal and the TV’s VIDEO-3 AUDIO L terminal with an audio cable.
• Use the supplied cable to connect the component device to the VIDEO-1 COMPONENT Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr terminal.
Connecting the PC
For details, see “Connecting to the computer” on page 41.
Using the HDMI terminal
For details, see “Using the HDMI terminal” on page 45.
1 VCR (composite signal) 2 VCR (S-VIDEO signal; Y/C) 3 VCR for recording (composite signal) 4 DVD player (composite signal) 5 DVD player (S-VIDEO signal; Y/C) 6 TV game (composite signal) 7 TV game (S-VIDEO signal; Y/C) 8 Headphones 9 Camcorder (composite signal/S-VIDEO
signal; Y/C)
0 DVD player (component video signals; Y,
Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr)
- Video cable = Audio cable ~ S-VIDEO cable ! Component cable
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IN
(A
NALOG)
IN(HDMM
I AUDIO)
OUT
OUT
Supplied cable (Component video cable)
IN (HDMI AUDIO)
R
L
(ANALOG)
IN
without terminal covers
IN
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OUT
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IN
(A
NALOG)
IN(HDMI AUDIO)
Connecting headphones
Connect the headphones with a stereo mini­jack (3.5 mm diameter) to the headphone jack.
• No sound comes from the TV speakers when the headphones are connected.
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TV output from the OUT terminal
The video/sound signal of a TV channel you are viewing is always output from the OUT terminal.
• No signal will output through the S VIDEO terminal when you are not viewing images coming from the S VIDEO input. In this case, use the VIDEO terminal instead of the S VIDEO terminal.
• Changing over a programme number (PR) also changes over the TV output from the OUT terminal.
• When using the VIDEO-1 COMPONENT Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr terminal input, VIDEO-3 COMPONENT input VIDEO-4 (HDMI) input or PC IN input, the sound signal is output from the OUT terminal but the picture signal is not output.
• Teletext programmes cannot be output.
Connecting speakers/amplifier
While referring to the audio equipment connection diagram, connect the audio equipment you want to the TV. You can use external front speakers to listen to the TV sound instead of the TV speakers.
Before connecting anything:
• Read the manuals provided with the amplifier and speakers.
• Turn the TV and amplifier off.
• Note that connecting cables are not supplied.
without terminal covers
IN (HDMI AUDIO)
R
L
(ANALOG)
IN
L
1 Amplifier 2 External speakers (Magnetic-shielded type)
R
• The output from the OUT terminal is not interrupted by headphone connection to the TV. You cannot cut the sound from the front speaker even if you connect a headphone to the TV.
• Adjust the volume of the external speakers with the amplifier.
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"HDMI the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia
Using the HDMI terminal
Connecting a HDMI compatible device
Connecting a HDMI compatible device such as a DVD player or DVR allows you to display high definition pictures on your TV in their digital form.
Connect the HDMI cable from the digital out on the back of your HDMI device to the HDMI terminal on the back of the TV.
HDMI compatible device
DIGITAL OUT
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Back of the TV
HDMI cable
When you connect as shown above, set AUDIO in HDMI SETTING menu in the SET UP menu to
AUTO or
DIGITAL. Refer to
“Setting HDMI SETTING”
below.
• To connect the DVI device to the HDMI terminal, connect the DVI terminal of the DVI device to the HDMI terminal of the TV with the DVI-HDMI converter cable, and the audio output terminal of the DVI device to the IN(HDMI AUDIO) L/R terminal of the TV with the audio cable. When these connections are made, set AUDIO in HDMI SETTING menu to AUTO or ANALOG. Refer to “Setting HDMI SETTING” below.
• The HDMI terminal is not compatible with the picture signal of a personal computer.
The HDMI of the TV is compatible with the following video signals.
VGA/60Hz 4:3 576p/50Hz (625p/50Hz) 4:3 480i/60Hz (525i/60Hz) 4:3 576p/50Hz (625p/50Hz) 16:9 480i/60Hz (525i/60Hz) 16:9 720p/50Hz (750p/50Hz) 16:9 480p/60Hz (525p/60Hz) 16:9 720p/60Hz (750p/60Hz) 16:9 576i/50Hz (625i/50Hz) 4:3 1080i/50Hz (1125i/50Hz) 16:9 576i/50Hz (625i/50Hz) 16:9 1080i/60Hz (1125i/60Hz) 16:9
Setting HDMI SETTING
1 Press the H button and display the menu bar, press the 5 buttons and
choose SET UP, and press the 6 buttons and choose HDMI SETTING, and press then a button
The HDMI SETTING menu appears.
> HDMI SETTING
SIZE AUDIO
AUTO AUTO
OK
D0060-EN
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2 Press the 6 buttons and choose SIZE or AUDIO
• SIZE can only be chosen when the picture signal is VGA or 480p.
When setting SIZE:
This option adjusts the position when a VGA or 480p picture signal is being displayed on the screen. If the displayed picture is slightly shifted, the position can be adjusted by choosing 1, 2
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or AUTO. 1, 2 or AUTO can be chosen by pressing the 5 buttons.
When setting AUDIO:
Choose DIGITAL when only connecting with the HDMI cable. Chose ANALOG when a DVI device is connected to the HDMI terminal and the audio output terminal of the DVI device is connected to the IN(HDMI AUDIO) terminal. Choose AUTO when you want the TV to automatically select DIGITAL or ANALOG. DIGITAL, ANALOG or AUTO can be chosen by pressing the 5 buttons.
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CH/CC numbers
When you want to use the INSERT function on page 37, find the CH/CC number corresponding to the Channel number of the TV channel from this table. US: The US channel numbers are the channel numbers used in the United States,
Philippines, etc.
CCIR: The CCIR channel numbers are the channel numbers used in the Middle East,
OIRT: The OIRT channel numbers are the channel numbers used in Eastern Europe, Russia,
AUSTRALIA: The AUSTRALIA channel numbers are the channel numbers used in Australia, etc.
CH
CH02 US-2 E2 R1 AU-0 CH03 US-3 E3 AU-1 CH04 US-4 E4 R2 AU-2 CH05 US-5 E5 R6 AU-6 CH06 US-6 E6 R7 AU-7 CH07 US-7 E7 R8 AU-8 CH08 US-8 E8 R9 AU-9 CH09 US-9 E9 CH10 US-10 E10 R10 AU-10 CH11 US-11 E11 R11 AU-11 CH12 US-12 E12 R12 CH13 US-13 CH14 US-14, W+29 CH15 US-15, W+30 CH16 US-16, W+31 CH17 US-17, W+32 CH18 US-18, W+33 CH19 US-19, W+34 CH20 US-20, W+35 CH21 US-21, W+36 E21 CH22 US-22, W+37 E22 CH23 US-23, W+38 E23 CH24 US-24, W+39 E24 CH25 US-25, W+40 E25 CH26 US-26, W+41 E26 CH27 US-27, W+42 E27 CH28 US-28, W+43 E28 CH29 US-29, W+44 E29 CH30 US-30, W+45 E30 CH31 US-31, W+46 E31 CH32 US-32, W+47 E32 CH33 US-33, W+48 E33 CH34 US-34, W+49 E34 CH35 US-35, W+50 E35 CH36 US-36, W+51 E36 CH37 US-37, W+52 E37 CH38 US-38, W+53 E38 CH39 US-39, W+54 E39 CH40 US-40, W+55 E40 CH41 US-41, W+56 E41 CH42 US-42, W+57 E42 CH43 US-43, W+58 E43 CH44 US-44, W+59 E44 CH45 US-45, W+60 E45 CH46 US-46, W+61 E46 CH47 US-47, W+62 E47 CH48 US-48, W+63 E48 CH49 US-49, W+64 E49 CH50 US-50, W+65 E50 CH51 US-51, W+66 E51 CH52 US-52, W+67 E52 CH53 US-53, W+68 E53 CH54 US-54, W+69 E54 CH55 US-55, W+70 E55 CH56 US-56, W+71 E56 CH57 US-57, W+72 E57 CH58 US-58, W+73 E58 CH59 US-59, W+74 E59 CH60 US-60, W+75 E60 CH61 US-61, W+76 E61 CH62 US-62, W+77 E62 CH63 US-63, W+78 E63 CH64 US-64, W+79 E64 CH65 US-65, W+80 E65 CH66 US-66, W+81 E66 CH67 US-67, W+82 E67 CH68 US-68, W+83 E68 CH69 US-69, W+84 E69
Southeast Asia, etc.
Vietnam, etc.
US CCIR OIRT AUSTRALIA
Channel
CC
CC01 S-1 AU-5 CC02 S-2 CC03 S-3 CC04 S-4 CC05 S-5 CC06 S-6 AU-5A CC07 S-7 CC08 S-8 CC09 S-9 CC10 S-10 CC11 S-11 CC12 S-12 CC13 S-13 CC14 A S-14 CC15 B S-15 CC16 C S-16 CC17 D S-17 CC18 E S-18 CC19 F S-19 CC20 G S-20 CC21 H S-21 CC22 I S-22 CC23 J S-23 CC24 K S-24 CC25 L S-25 CC26 M S-26 CC27 N S-27 CC28 O S-28 CC29 P S-29 CC30 Q S-30 CC31 R S-31 CC32 S S-32 CC33 T S-33 CC34 U S-34 CC35 V S-35 CC36 W S-36 CC37 W+1 S-37 CC38 W+2 S-38 CC39 W+3 S-39 CC40 W+4 S-40 CC41 W+5 S-41 CC42 W+6 CC43 W+7 CC44 W+8 CC45 W+9 CC46 W+10 CC47 W+11 CC48 W+12 CC49 W+13 CC50 W+14 CC51 W+15 CC52 W+16 CC53 W+17 CC54 W+18 CC55 W+19 CC56 W+20 CC57 W+21 CC58 W+22 CC59 W+23 CC60 W+24 CC61 W+25 CC62 W+26 CC63 W+27 CC64 W+28 CC75 X CC76 Y R3 CC77 Z R4 AU-3 CC78 Z+1 R5 CC79 Z+2 AU-4 CC95 A-5 CC96 A-4 CC97 A-3 CC98 A-2 CC99 A-1
US CCIR OIRT AUSTRALIA
Channel
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Troubleshooting
If a problem arises while you are using the TV, please read this troubleshooting guide carefully before you ask to have the TV repaired. You may be able to fix it easily by yourself. For example, if the mains plug is disconnected from the mains outlet, or the TV aerial has problems, you may think there is a problem with the TV itself.
Important:
• This troubleshooting guide only covers problems whose causes are not easy to decide. If you
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have a question when you are operating a function, read the page(s) for that function carefully, not this troubleshooting guide.
• If you follow the advice in this troubleshooting guide without any success, unplug the mains plug and ask for your TV to be repaired. Do not attempt to repair the TV by yourself or to remove the rear cover of the TV.
If you cannot turn on the TV
• Is the mains plug connected to the mains outlet?
• Make sure you set the PIP/TV/DVD switch to the TV position. You cannot turn the TV on when the PIP/TV/DVD switch is set to the DVD position.
If you cannot turn off the TV
• Make sure you set the PIP/TV/DVD switch to the TV position. You cannot turn the TV off when the PIP/TV/DVD switch is set to the DVD position.
No picture or no sound
• Have you chosen a TV channel with very poor reception? If so, the BLUE BACK function will be activated: the entire screen becomes blue, and the sound is muted. If you still want to view the TV channel, follow the description “BLUE BACK” on page 33 to change the BLUE BACK function setting to OFF.
• If the SYSTEM setting for a TV channel is incorrect, it may prevent the sound from being issued. Follow the description “EDIT/MANUAL” on page 35 to use the MANUAL function to try to change the SYSTEM setting.
Poor picture
• If noise (snow) totally blocks out the picture, there may be a problem with the aerial or aerial cable. Check the following to try to solve the problem:
– Have the TV and aerial been connected
properly? – Has the aerial cable been damaged? – Is the aerial pointing in the right
direction? – Is the aerial itself faulty?
• If the TV or aerial suffers interference from other equipment, stripes or noise may appear in the picture. Move any equipment such as an amplifier, personal computer, or a hair drier, that can cause interference away from your TV. Or try moving the TV. If the aerial suffers interference from a radio tower or high­voltage wire, please contact your local dealer.
• If the TV suffers interference from signals reflecting from mountains or buildings, double-pictures (ghosting) will occur. Try to change the aerial’s direction or replace it with one with better directionality.
• Are your COLOUR SYSTEM settings correct? Follow the description “COLOUR SYSTEM” on page 27 to try to solve the trouble.
• Have the COLOUR and BRIGHT settings been adjusted properly? Follow the description “BRIGHT” and “COLOUR” on page 25 to try to adjust them properly.
• Videotaping teletext is not recommended because it may not record correctly.
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• When viewing images from commercially available video software products, or videos from videotapes which have been recorded improperly, the top of the image may be distorted. This is due to the condition of the video signal. There is nothing wrong with the TV.
• Since this TV is designed to make full use of the resolution of the original video source, the motion may appear unnatural when the video source is input with progressive-scanning component signals. If this occurs, change the output setting of the connected device to interlace­scanning component signal output. See the instructions that came with the device for more information.
Poor sound
• Have you adjusted BASS or TREBLE properly? If not, follow the description “BASS” or “TREBLE” on page 29.
• When TV channel reception is poor, it can be hard to hear stereo or bilingual sound. In this case, follow the description “STEREO / I • II” on page 29 to hear the sound more easily by changing it to a mono sound.
If the TV does not respond to the
remote control
• Have the batteries of the remote control worn out? Follow the description “Putting the batteries into the remote control” on page 8 and replace them with new batteries.
• Have you attempted to use the remote control from the sides or rear of the TV or from more than seven metres away from the TV? Use the remote control in front of your TV or from less than seven metres away.
• When you are viewing a teletext programme, you cannot operate the menus. Press the 4 button to return to the ordinary TV programme, and then try operating the menus.
• If the TV suddenly stops responding, disconnect the power cord of the TV from the AC outlet. Connect them to the AC outlet again to turn on the TV. If the TV returns to a normal state, it is not a failure.
Other issues
• If the CHILD LOCK function set to ON, you cannot operate the TV with the front control buttons of the TV. Set the CHILD LOCK function to OFF.
• When the SLEEP TIMER function or AUTO SHUTOFF function operates, the TV is automatically turned off. If the TV suddenly turns off, try to press the # (standby) button to turn on the TV once again. If the TV goes back to normal, there is no problem.
• When the TV is receiving a wide-screen signal (WSS) or a signal from an external device affecting the screen size, the ZOOM mode automatically changes. When you want to resume the previous ZOOM mode, press the c button again.
• It takes a short period of time from the time an operation such as changing channels is performed until an image is displayed. This is not a fault. This is the time needed for the image to stabilise before it can be displayed.
• The TV may make a crackling sound due to a sudden change in temperature. The picture or sound may be normal. If you hear crackling sounds frequently while you are viewing the TV, there may be other causes. As a precaution, ask your service technician to inspect it.
• The top of the TV and the screen may become hot during use but this has no affect on the performance of the TV. Make sure that the ventilation holes are not blocked.
• When the picture is unstable, the screen may become white for a moment. This happens when the signal which drives the liquid crystal is missing. This is not a fault.
• When a still image has been displayed for a long period, a faint residual image may remain on the screen for a short time after the power has been turned off or when another image is displayed. This is not a fault and the image will eventually disappear.
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Specifications
Model LT-Z32SX5
Broadcasting systems B, G, I, D, K, K1, M Colour systems PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58/4.43 MHz Channels and frequencies VHF low channel (VL) = 46.25 to 168.25 MHz
Sound-multiplex systems NICAM (B/G, I, D/K) system, A2 (B/G, D/K) system
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Languages displayed by teletext
Teletext systems FLOF (Fastext), WST (World Standard System) Power requirements 110 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Power consumption 147 W (Standby: 2.6 W) Screen size Viewable area 80 cm (measured diagonally) Audio output Rated Power output: 10 W + 10 W Speakers 6.6 cm round × 2 VIDEO-1 terminal
(COMPONENT)
VIDEO-2 terminal RCA connector × 3, S VIDEO connector × 1
VIDEO-3 terminal (COMPONENT)
VIDEO-4 (HDMI) terminal HDMI connector × 1, Digital video input and digital audio input available. (Refer
IN(HDMI AUDIO) terminal RCA connector × 2
OUT terminal RCA connectors × 3, S VIDEO connector × 1
PC IN terminal Analogue RGB D-SUB (15 pin) × 1
Headphone jack Stereo mini-jack (3.5 mm in diameter) Dimensions (W × H × D) 808 mm × 627.2 mm × 308.4 mm
Weight 20.4 kg
Accessories Remote control unit × 1 (RM-C1830)
We may change the design and specifications without notice.
Pictures displayed on the screen using this TV’s ZOOM functions should not be shown for any commercial or demonstration purpose in public places (cafes, hotels, etc.) without the consent of the owners of copyright of the original picture sources, as this would be an infringement of copyright.
VHF high channel (VH) = 175.25 to 463.25 MHz UHF channel (U) = 471.25 to 863.25 MHz
• Receives cable channels in mid band (X to Z+2, S1 to S10), super band (S11 to S20) and hyper band (S21 to S41).
Please see the table in the description “TELETEXT LANGUAGE” on page 40.
RCA connector × 3, S VIDEO connector × 1, Component connector × 1
• Video input, S VIDEO (Y/C) input, Component video (Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
• 480i (525i), 480p (525p), 576i (625i), 576p (625p), 1080i (1125i), 720p/60 (750p/60) signals are available.
• Video input, S VIDEO (Y/C) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
RCA connector × 3
• Video input, Component video (Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
• 480i (525i), 480p (525p), 576i (625i), 576p (625p), 1080i (1125i), 720p/60 (750p/60) signals are available.
to page 45 for details.)
• Audio L/R inputs are available. (Refer to page 45 for details.)
• Video output, S VIDEO (Y/C) output and Audio L/R outputs are available.
• Output level 0.5 Vrms.
• PC signal is available. Refer to page 41 for details of the signals which can be input.
808 mm × 558.5 mm × 108 mm (without stand)
17.0 kg (without stand)
AA/R6 dry cell battery × 2 Component video cable × 1
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Specifications
Model LT-Z26SX5
Broadcasting systems B, G, I, D, K, K1, M Colour systems PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58/4.43 MHz Channels and frequencies VHF low channel (VL) = 46.25 to 168.25 MHz
Sound-multiplex systems NICAM (B/G, I, D/K) system, A2 (B/G, D/K) system Languages displayed by
teletext Teletext systems FLOF (Fastext), WST (World Standard System) Power requirements 110 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Power consumption 116 W (Standby: 2.6 W) Screen size Viewable area 64.8 cm (measured diagonally) Audio output Rated Power output: 10 W + 10 W Speakers 6.6 cm round × 2 VIDEO-1 terminal
(COMPONENT)
VIDEO-2 terminal RCA connector × 3, S VIDEO connector × 1
VIDEO-3 terminal (COMPONENT)
VIDEO-4 (HDMI) terminal HDMI connector × 1, Digital video input and digital audio input available. (Refer
IN(HDMI AUDIO) terminal RCA connector × 2
OUT terminal RCA connectors × 3, S VIDEO connector × 1
PC IN terminal Analogue RGB D-SUB (15 pin) × 1
Headphone jack Stereo mini-jack (3.5 mm in diameter) Dimensions (W × H × D) 703 mm × 553 mm × 308.3 mm
Weight 19.6 kg
Accessories Remote control unit × 1 (RM-C1830)
VHF high channel (VH) = 175.25 to 463.25 MHz UHF channel (U) = 471.25 to 863.25 MHz
• Receives cable channels in mid band (X to Z+2, S1 to S10), super band (S11 to S20) and hyper band (S21 to S41).
Please see the table in the description “TELETEXT LANGUAGE” on page 40.
RCA connector × 3, S VIDEO connector × 1, Component connector × 1
• Video input, S VIDEO (Y/C) input, Component video (Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
• 480i (525i), 480p (525p), 576i (625i), 576p (625p), 1080i (1125i), 720p/60 (750p/60) signals are available.
• Video input, S VIDEO (Y/C) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
RCA connector × 3
• Video input, Component video (Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
• 480i (525i), 480p (525p), 576i (625i), 576p (625p), 1080i (1125i), 720p/60 (750p/60) signals are available.
to page 45 for details.)
• Audio L/R inputs are available. (Refer to page 45 for details.)
• Video output, S VIDEO (Y/C) output and Audio L/R outputs are available.
• Output level 0.5 Vrms.
• PC signal is available. Refer to page 41 for details of the signals which can be input.
703 mm × 483 mm × 107 mm (without stand)
16.2 kg (without stand)
AA/R6 dry cell battery × 2 Component video cable × 1
We may change the design and specifications without notice.
Pictures displayed on the screen using this TV’s ZOOM functions should not be shown for any commercial or demonstration purpose in public places (cafes, hotels, etc.) without the consent of the owners of copyright of the original picture sources, as this would be an infringement of copyright.
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© 2005 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
WIDE LCD PANEL TELEVISION
LT-Z26SX5, LT-Z26SX5/S, LT-Z26SX5/A, LT-Z32SX5, LT-Z32SX5/S, LT-Z32SX5/A
CD-ROM No.SML200507
BASIC CHASSIS
FL2
COPYRIGHT © 2005 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
No.YA327
2005/7
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LT-Z26SX5, LT-Z26SX5/S, LT-Z26SX5/A, LT-Z32SX5, LT-Z32SX5/S, LT-Z32SX5
/A
STANDARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
NOTE ON USING CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
1.SAFETY
The components identified by the symbol and shading are critical for safety. For continued safety replace safety ciritical components only with manufactures recommended parts.
2.SPECIFIED VOLTAGE AND WAVEFORM VALUES
The voltage and waveform values have been measured under the following conditions.
(1)Input signal : Colour bar signal
(2)Setting positions of each knob/button and variable resistor
(3)Internal resistance of tester
(4)Oscilloscope sweeping time
(5)Voltage values
Since the voltage values of signal circuit vary to some extent according to adjustments, use them as reference values.
: Original setting position when shipped
: DC 20k/V
: H
: V
: Othters
: All DC voltage values
20µs / div
5ms / div
Sweeping time is specified
3.INDICATION OF PARTS SYMBOL [EXAMPLE]
In the PW board
: R209
R209
Type
No indication
MM PP
MPP
MF TF BP
TAN
(3)Coils
No unit
Others
(4)Power Supply
Respective voltage values are indicated
(5)Test point
: Test point
(6)Connecting method
: Ceramic capacitor : Metalized mylar capacitor
: Polypropylene capacitor : Metalized polypropylene capacitor : Metalized film capacitor : Thin film capacitor : Bipolar electrolytic capacitor : Tantalum capacitor
: [µH]
: As specified
: B1
: 9V
: Only test point display
: Connector
: Receptacle
: Wrapping or soldering
: B2 (12V
: 5V
)
4.INDICATIONS ON THE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
(1)Resistors
Resistance value
No unit : [Ω]
K M
Rated allowable power No indication : 1/16 [W]
Others : As specified
Type
No indication
OMR
MFR
MPR
UNFR
FR
Composition resistor 1/2 [W] is specified as 1/2S or Comp.
(2)Capacitors
Capacitance value
1 or higher : [pF]
less than 1
Withstand voltage
No indication : DC50[V]
Others : DC withstand voltage [V]
AC indicated
Electrolytic Capacitors
47/50[Example]: Capacitance value [µF]/withstand voltage[V]
: [k]
: [M]
: Carbon resistor
: Oxide metal film resistor
: Metal film resistor
: Metal plate resistor
: Uninflammable resistor
: Fusible resistor
: [µF]
: AC withstand voltage [V]
(7)Ground symbol
: LIVE side ground
: ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side ground
: EARTH ground
: DIGITAL ground
5.NOTE FOR REPAIRING SERVICE
This model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. The difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( ) side GND and the ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) : ( ) side GND. Therefore, care must be taken for the following points.
(1)Do not touch the LIVE side GND or the LIVE side GND and the ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND simultaneously. if the above caution is not respected, an electric shock may be caused. Therefore, make sure that the power cord is surely removed from the receptacle when, for example, the chassis is pulled out.
(2)Do not short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL side GND or never measure with a measuring apparatus measure with a measuring apparatus ( oscilloscope, etc.) the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND at the same time. If the above precaution is not respected, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
Since the circuit diagram is a standard one, the circuit and circuit constants may be subject to change for improvement without any notice.
NOTE
Due improvement in performance, some part numbers show in the circuit diagram may not agree with those indicated in
the part list. When ordering parts, please use the numbers that appear in the Parts List.
(No.YA327)2-1
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CONTENTS
SEMICONDUCTOR SHAPES ......................................................................2-3
WIRING DIAGRAM ........................................................................................2-5
BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................................................................................2-7
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
RECEIVER PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................ 2-9
ANALOG SIGNAL PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...........................................................................................2-11
DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ........................................................................................... 2-21
MAIN POWER PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................................................................................ 2-43
FRONT CONTROL PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .......................................................................................... 2-47
FRONT LED PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .................................................................................................... 2-48
REGULATOR PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .................................................................................................. 2-49
PATTERN DIAGRAMS
RECEIVER PWB PATTERN ...................................................................................................................... 2-51
ANALOG SIGNAL PWB PATTERN .......................................................................................................... 2-53
DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB PATTERN ........................................................................................................... 2-57
MAIN POWER PWB PATTERN ................................................................................................................ 2-61
FRONT CONTROL PWB PATTERN ......................................................................................................... 2-65
FRONT LED PWB PATTERN .................................................................................................................... 2-65
REGULATOR PWB PATTERN .................................................................................................................. 2-67
VOLTAGE CHATRS ................................................................................... 2-69
WAVEFORMS ............................................................................................ 2-71
USING P.W. BOARD
P.W.B ASS’Y name LT-Z26SX5
ANALOG SIGNAL P.W. BOARD
RECEIVER P.W. BOARD
FRONT CONTROL P.W. BOARD
FRONT LED P.W. BOARD
MAIN POWER P.W. BOARD
REGULATOR P.W. BOARD
DIGITAL SIGNAL P.W. BOARD
P.W.B ASS’Y name LT-Z32SX5
ANALOG SIGNAL P.W. BOARD
RECEIVER P.W. BOARD
FRONT CONTROL P.W. BOARD
FRONT LED P.W. BOARD
MAIN POWER P.W. BOARD
REGULATOR P.W. BOARD
DIGITAL SIGNAL P.W. BOARD
SFL-1131A-H2
SFL-4131A-H2
SFL-7112A-H2
SFL-8133A-H2
SFL-9027A-H2
SFL-9127A-H2
SFL0D333A-H2
LCA90537-01A (SFL-1131A)
LCA90516-01A (SFL-4131A)
LCA90469-03A (SFL-7112A)
LCA90470-03B (SFL-8133A)
LCA90463-11A (SFL-9027A)
LCA90464-11A (SFL-9127A)
LCA10557-73A (SFL-0D332A)
LT-Z26SX5/A
SFL0D339A-H2 SFL0D336A-H2
LT-Z32SX5/A LT-Z32SX5/S
LCA10557-79A (SFL-0D338A)
LT-Z26SX5/S
LCA10557-76A (SFL-0D335A)
2-2(No.YA327)
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SEMICONDUCTOR SHAPES
TRANSISTOR
BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW
CHIP TR
E C B
ECB
IC
BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW
B
(G)E(S)C(D)
ECB
ECB
C
BE
CHIP IC
N
OUT
E
IN
1
IN OUTE
1 N
TOP VIEW
1
1 N
1
N
N
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Page 90
WIRING DIAGRAM
TOP
TOP
ANALOG SIGNAL PWB
1
A
3
1
U
9
1
R
10
1
H
21
CN011
CN012
1
RECEIVER PWB
CN1011
50
50
1
50
1
1
CN1012
50
3
CNF00A
1
CN0002
11
CN0001
30 50
TU3001
ANALOG TUNER
TOP
LCD PANEL UNIT
TOP
TOP
CN003
1
CN000W
P
10
1
115
1
CN003
12
31
CN0LV2
1
130151
CN002 CN001
CN0006
7
21
H
1
150
TOP
SPEAKER (L) SPEAKER (R)
1
CN100R
10
FRONT CONTROL PWB
F
1441
3
SL SR
1
1
CN9806
1
7
1
4
CN0007
10
F
DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB
PW
1
CN9807
10
REGULATOR
12
F9001
250V/6.3A
POWER CORD
MAIN POWER PWB
LCD PANEL UNIT
LCD PANEL UNIT
PWB
TOP
CN100U
9
1
FRONT LED PWB
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
J2001 EXT-1
J2002 EXT-2
J2003
EXT-3
J2005 EXT 4
AUDIO IN
J2005
AUDIO
J2004
EXT-4
J2007
PC IN
RECEIVER PWB
ANALOG SIGNAL PWB
TV V1/Y1 C1 LV1/RV1 R1 G1 B1 LTVOUT/RTVOUT
R2 G2 B2 V2/Y2 VOUT 2 C2 LV2/RV2
C3
S
V
L/R
L/R
LOUT 3 /ROUT 3
OUT
CPY3
Y
CPB3
Cb
CPR3
Cr
PC RBG HS,VS
IC502
AMP
LV4/RV4
Y3
V3
TU3001
U/V
FRONTEND
SIF_OUT
MOND_IN
AGC DEMOD.
SCART
DSP
INPUT
SELECT
IC3652
AMP
IC503
MULTI SOUND PROCESS
A-D
A-D
VIDEO/AUDIO SELECT
TV V2
V3
Y2 Y3 Y4
V4
VOUT 3
C2 C3 C4
TV_L1/TV_R1 LV2/RV2 LV3/RV3 LV4/RV4LV3/RV3
LV5/RV5
LOUT 3 /ROUT 3
IC3501
IC501
SOUND
SELECT
MATRIX VOL
VOUT 1
YOUT 1
SUB_VY
MAIN_VY
SUB_C
COUT 1
MAIN _C
COUT 2
L_SWSUB
LOUT 1
R_SWSUB
/ROUT 1
LOUT 2
L_SWMAIN
/ROUT 2
R_SWMAIN
RE1,GR1,BU1
RE2,GR2,BU2
D-A
SUB_VY
RE1
GR1
BU1
RE2
GR2
BU2
SUB_C
IC802
3 LINE DIGITAL COMB FILTER
TV_L1
TV_R1
IC3601
COMP_L COMP_R
IC3651
ALC
IC801
COLOUR DEMOD./SYNC SEP./RGB SW
DE-MATRIX
DE-MATRIX
CVBS_out
PC_HS
PC_VS
PC_R PC_G PC_B
Y/C
S_HD
S_VD
EUROL4/EUROR4 DIGI_DL/DIGI_DR
3
3
C
Y
SYNC
SEP.
SYNC SEP/SW/DETECT
COMPONENT VIDEO
3
Y
COLOUR
IC201
SYNC
SEP.
DETECT
/AUDIO SELECT
LIPL LIPR
Cb Cr
DEMOD.
IC301
IC6001
VOLUME
CONTROL
H.DRIVE
V.DRIVE
YUVSWY1
L/R
S_Y
S_R_Y
S_B_Y
S_HD
S_VD
YUVSWH2
YUVSWV2
YUVSWY1 YUVSWPB1 YUVSWPR1
YUVSWY2 YUVSWPB2 YUVSWPR2
LOUT3/ROUT3
*2
HEADPHONE
J7001
L/R
AGC VOL1 BBE
DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB
IC1502
MAIN SCREEN
INPUT SW
DEC_Y
MAIN_C
YUVSWPB1 YUVSWPR1
MULTI-SCREEN/ SUPER DIGIPURE
3DHS 3DVS
3DY
3DRB
YUVSWY2 YUVSWPB2 YUVSWPR2
IC3004
SW
DIN_HS DIN_VS
DIN_DL DIN_DR
8
HDMI
DRIVER
*1
BBE/SURROUND/AUDIO CONTROL
IC6521
SURROUND
PROCESS
A-D CONVERT/YC SEPARAT/COLOUR DEMOD.
SYNC
SEP.
(10bit)
CONVERT
MULTIPLEX
IC3001
FORMAT CONVERT/
FORMAT CONVERT
/MULTI-SCREEN
/SUPER DigiPure /
MOVIE THEATER
A-D
DQ ADRS
CONVERT
IC3501 IC3502
MEMORY
CPU
RX0+/­RX1+/­RX2+/­RXC+/-
DIGITAL-IN (VIDEO/ AUDIO)
SCL SDA
IC7001
CHASSIS
CPU
IC7002
CHASSIS
MEMORY
PLDR_UV PLDG_Y PLDB
*1
VOL2TONE
IC6551
AMP
IC1001
A-D
A-D (8bit)
IC4003
PROGRAM
IPHS IPVS
IPY IP PB IP PR
DIST
ROM
ANALOG SIGNAL PWB
Y
ENHANCER
YC SEP.
(3D/3L)
8
8
8
DYNAMIC GAMMA/ COLOUR MANAGEMENT/
/ CONTRAST
C
COLOUR
DEMOD.
IC4001
OSD COMPOSITION/RGB PROCESS
GAMMA
CORRECTION
10
RGB
PROCESS
CPU
IC4004
DIST SETTING MEMORY
MI_RX MI_TX WAKE
FRONT CONTROL PWB
KEY1 KEY2
MECA_SW
POWER
REMOCON
POWER_LED
ANALOG SIGNAL PWB
IC6621
L/R
IC6552
HPF
Y
ITU-R656
8bit
R-Y
FORMAT
B-Y
COLOUR
MANAGEMENT
OSD MIX
OSDR
5
OSDG OSDB
IC7501
MAIN
CPU
COMPARAT
L/R
3DHS 3DVS
3DY
3DRB
LVR LVG LVB
8
SCL SDA
IC6661
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
8
8
8
IC6502
LVDS FORMAT CONVERSION
IC7602
MAIN CPU
MEMORY
FRONT LED PWB
S7701~S7706
IC8752
REMOTE
RECEIVER
POWER
D8702
*1 :
RECEIVER PWB
*2 :
FRONT CONTROL PWB
SPEAKER(L)
L
R
SPEAKER(R)
0+/­1+/­2+/­3+/-
LCD
(PANEL)
(No.YA327)2-7 2-8(No.YA327)
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
RECEIVER PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SHEET1
CN0001
QGF0508F1-50X
SCL3B
SDA3B
GND
TEXT_FB1
TEXT_FB1
GND
TEXT_FG1
TEXT_FG1
GND
TEXT_FR1
TEXT_FR1
REC_RSV
SUB_CCD
DIN_PHOTO
SCL_3A
SDA_3A
MSP_RST
MSP_RST
EE_CDS
EE_CDS
AFT1
MECA_SW0
LIP_RST
POW_LED
M_MUTE
A_MUTE
STB3.3V
DIGITAL SIGNAL
PWB ASS'Y (10/11)
CN001
(SHEET16)
DIGITAL SIGNAL
PWB ASS'Y (11/11)
CN002
(SHEET17)
ANALOG SIGNAL
PWB ASS'Y (5/5)
FUNC_LED
MAIN_POW
POW_GOOD
REMOCON
CN0002
QGF0508F1-30X
YUVSWY2
YUVSWPB2
YUVSWPR2
YUVSWPR1
YUVSWPB1
C_SYNC0
MAIN_VY0
YUVSWY1
YUVSWH2
YUVSWV2
HDMI_DR
CNF00A
QGA2001C2-03V
LCD_PRO
D13_YS1
CD_SDA
CD_SCL
DIMMER
HDMI_DL
STB3.3V
GND
AGC
YS2
REC
L+
L-
R+
R-
CD_INT
AC_IN
GND
TVLINK
STB_5V
GND
BSHS
BSVS
KEY2
KEY1
GND
GND
GND
GND
MAIN_C
GND
GND
GND
Y_DIG
GND
C_DIG
GND
L_DIG
GND
R_DIG
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
32V
GND
CN000A
(SHEET6)
RECEIVER PWB ASS'Y
SFL-4131A-H2 [LT-Z26SX5, LT-Z26SX5/S, LT-Z26SX5/A] LCA90516-01A(SFL-4131A)
CN1011
CN1011
QGF0508F1-50X
SCL3B
SDA3B
GND
TEXT_FB1
GND
TEXT_FG1
GND
TEXT_FR1
GND
SUB_CCD
GND
SCL_3A
SDA_3A
LIP_RST
EE_CDS
MECA_SW0
POW_LED
M_MUTE
A_MUTE
ANALOG SIGNAL
STB3.3V
STB3.3V GND
PWB ASS'Y (2/5)
REC
FUNC_LED
D13_YS1
YS2
CN0011
MAIN_POW
LB_PRO
AC_IN
(SHEET3)
POW_GOOD
GND
TVLINK
STB_5V
GND
BSHS
BSVS
DIMMER
REMOCON
KEY2
KEY1
GND
TV_V1
GND
TV_L1/MAIN_L
GND
TVR1_MAIN_R
GND
TV_V2
LIP_L
9V
GND
CN1012
QGF0508F1-50X
LIP_R
BS_A9V
GND SDA3A5
SCL3A5
SDA3B5
SCL3B5
GND
GND
TV_L2/LOUT
GND
TV_R2/ROUT
5V
GND
BS_A5V
GND
COMP_R
GND
ANALOG SIGNAL
C4210
C4211
OPEN102200
/6.3
QETN0JM-228Z
GND
IC3601
R4204
OPEN
C4303 10
/16
C4305 47
IC4201 SN74AHC1G08V-X
R4203
0
R4202 270
D4201
UDZS3.3B-X
GND
R3025 OPEN
Q3002 OPEN
0
R3028
R3029
0
Q3003 OPEN
9V
TU3001
!
QAU0390-001
OPEN
OPEN
R3026
R3027
GND
VIDEO_OUT
SIF_OUT
AUDIO_OUT
GND
GND
GND
GND
IF_OUT
BTL
AFT
SDA
SCL
C3006
NC
OPEN
RF_AGC
BT
SW2
SW1
NC
BM
NC
NC
GND
Vcc
C4202 NCF31CZ-104X
C3008 .01
R3016
R3007
R3006
R3005
R3004
C3003 .1
/16
R3112
R4201
GND
OPEN
C4201 OPEN
L3002
NQL79GM-100X
C3009 10
/50
GND
GND
R3009
2.2k
R3008
0
C3010
R3010
.01
1k
100
C3007
NCF31AZ-105X
100
100
100
100
L3001
NQL79GM-220X
C3004 100
/10
GND
GND
0
R3015
0
R3014
0
R3111
0
/16
C4304
/16
R4304
4.7K
C4302
OPEN
GND
C3012
C3011
.01
10
/50
Q3001 2SC3928A/QR/-X
R3011 1k
SIF_GND
C4301
R4301
IC4301
RC4558D-X
R4307
10K
R4302
4.7k
CH
OPEN
R4303
R4308
100K
4.7K
CH
10K
C4306 47
/16
D3631 OPEN
C3631 OPEN
OPEN
R3633
R3631 OPEN
Q3634 OPEN
GND
R3632
R3635
OPEN
R4306 100K
R4305
4.7k
OPEN
C3632
R3634
OPEN
OPEN
NCNCNC
IC3101 M62320FP-X
GND
NC
GND
C3161 10/10
CB1
GND
VccOUT
GNDGND
GNDGND
IC3106 TPS852-W
R3191
CB1
GND
100k
0.1/16
C3163
C3162
10/10
GND
AN5285K
Lin
LS1
Lout
R3602
R3605
3.9k
8.2k C3601
R3601
C3602
4.7/25
2.2M
Q3631 OPEN
Q3632 OPEN
GND
ALC_SW
SW1
NC
R3101
10k
1/10
C3603 100/10
GND
C3101 NCF11CZ-475X
CS1
CS2
VDD
SDA
SCL
SW2
S0 CS0
R3104
R3103
100
100
R3102
10k
LS2
Rout
VCC
C3604
0.01
Rin
Vref
GND
CTL
C3610C3609 1/101/10
R3606
15k
C3605
R3608
C3608
10/16
R3611
3.9k
10/16
8.2k
Q3633
1/10
OPEN
C3607
R3607
33k
1/10
C3612
1.5k
R3613
1/10
C3611
1.5k
R3612
L3506
NRSA02J-0R0X
C3528
100
/10
C3653
IC3651
47/16
HA17558AF-X
C3651 1/10
R3651 10k
R3654 10k
C3652 1/10
GND
IC3651 HA17558AF-X
GND
R3658
4.7k
10k10k
R3652
R3653R3656
15k
15k
4.7k
R3655
R3657
GND
GND
C3654 47/16
R3661 0
IC3652 HA17558AF-X
C3657
C3655
OPEN
OPEN
C3656 OPEN
C3658 OPEN
GND
C3659 OPEN
R3662
R3666
R3665
0
C3660
OPEN
OPEN R3664 OPEN
R3663
OPEN
R3667
OPEN
OPEN
R3668 OPEN
IC3652 OPEN
R3659 OPEN
C3661 OPEN
R3660 OPEN
GND
GND
L3507
NRSA02J-0R0X
C3504
C3505
R3501
.01
0
L3501 OPEN
IC3504 BA80BC0FP-X
L3502
CH
Y3501 0
CH
C3506 OPEN
GND
GND
R3520
C3532
OPEN
NCF31AZ-105X
R3521
C3533
OPEN
NCF31AZ-105X
R3523 R3522 00
C3534 NCF31AZ-105X
C3535 NCF31AZ-105X
L3503 NRSA02J-0R0X
R3503 OPEN
R3502 01kOPEN
R3504 OPEN
CH
C3507 C3508 OPEN OPEN
Y4001
0
GND1
Y4002
0
GND2
Y4003
OPEN
GND3
Y4004
OPEN
GND4
C3527
0.1/16
C3529 10
C3530 *5
C3509 OPEN
/16
Y3502
0
R3507 OPEN
C3531 .1
C3536 *5
C3537 .1
NQR0389-003X
C3501 *5
C3525 C3526
10 0.01
/16
/16
R3505 OPEN
Q3501
OPEN
R3506 OPEN
C3510 OPEN
/16
K3501
C3502 .1
2SC3928A/QR/-X
AMP
C3511 .01
/16
Q3502
BUFFER
R3508 1k
C3544 C3546 1/10 1/10
R3546 R3547
1.5k 1.5k
CHCH
IC3501
MSP3415GQGB8V3M
.01
.01
C3512
C3503
SIF_GND
C3547C3545
0.010.01
C3523C3524 .001.001
CH
2p
C3513
CH
X3501
QAX0773-001Z
R3509 OPEN
2p
C3514
R3512R3511 R3513
000
SIF_GND
DIG_GND
R3510 OPEN
R3516 100
C3517 .01
LC3501 L3504 NQR0431-001X NQL79GM-4R7X
C3515 .1
/16
K3502 NQR0389-003X
R3515 100
R3514 100
GNDGND
R3517 10k
Q3503 UN2213-X
C3518 2200p
C3516 100
/10
SDA2
SCL2
COMP_L
GND YUVSWY2
GND
PWB ASS'Y (2/5)
YUVSWPR2 GND
YUVSWPB2
CN0012
GND
MAIN_C
GND
(SHEET3)
YUVSWPR1
GND
YUVSWPB1
GND
Y_DIG
GND
C_DIG
GND
L_DIG
GND
R_DIG
MAIN_VY0
GND
YUVSWY1
GND
YUVSWH2
YUVSWV2
GND
HDMI_DL GND
HDMI_DR
GND
[LT-Z32SX5, LT-Z32SX5/S, LT-Z32SX5/A]
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A
NALOG SIGNAL PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (1/5) SHEET 2
DIGITAL
TUNER
C511 C512 OPEN OPEN
C513 C514
OPEN OPEN R570 OPEN
C_DIG
L501
C540
CH
GND
0.01
0.01
CB505
CB504
R512
C2
S-2
S2-2
S2-2
VIDEO/AUDIO
AGND
DC_OUT
COUT3
0
R532
R531 220
SDA3B5
S1DC
UNIT
U_R
GND
U_L
CN00UA OPEN
GND
L_DIG
Y_DIG
R_DIG
0.01
0.01
0.01
CB503
CB502
R511
R510
R509
Y2
LV2
RY2
IC501
CXA2069Q
SELECT
LOUT3
YOUT3
ROUT3
0
R533
MON_L
MON_R
SHEET3
L_DIG
R_DIG
C_DIG
Y_DIG
C507 OPEN
CB501
OPEN
R508
V2
VOUT3
.01
.01
.01
.01
C545
C1
S-1
S2-1
VCC
LOUT2
V/YOUT2
/16
47
C501
HL
L_SWMAIN
MAIN_VY0
R581
5.6k
Q509
R579
PNP
2.2k
R580
2.2k
C544
C543
RV1
ROUT2
R_SWMAIN
C525
10/16
GND
Y1
TRAP2
.01
C542
C541
V1
LV1
RTV
CB510
OPEN
TV
LTV
CB509
V6
MM1510XN-X
CB508
CB507
CB506
C503 10
HL C502
47
BS_A9V
OPEN
0.01
0.01
0.01
N
/25
/16
C526
100/10 HL
HL 10/16
C527
RV6
LV5
COUT1
VGND
YOUT1
TRAP1
ROUT1
VOUT1
LOUT1
CIN1
BIAS
COUT2
MUTE
R534 1k
MAIN_C
IC504 C524 1/16
B2
HL
R576
2.2k
R577
2.2k
MON_Y
R573
2.2k
R578
5.6k
Q508 PNP
1k
R540
C505
/25
10
0
R539
N
CH
1k
R538
R537
C504
R536
HL
R535
R575
5.6k
Q507 PNP
R574
C516
2.2k 10/16
GND
C520
B2
1/16
10/16
C521
HL
GND
C515
B2
HL
IC503
C506 27p GND
R571 R572 OPEN OPEN
IC502
1/16
MM1510XN-X
R541
390
MM1510XN-X
BS_A9V
C522
100/10
HL
HL
10/16
C523
BS_A9V
C519
C518
10/16
MON_V
100/10 HL
HL
MON_C
SCL3B5
SDA3B5
MAIN_C
MAIN_VY0
L_SWMAIN
R_SWMAIN
ANALOG SIGNAL PWB ASS'Y (1/5)
SFL-1131A-H2 [LT-Z26SX5, LT-Z26SX5/S, LT-Z26SX5/A] LCA90537-01A(SFL-1131A) [LT-Z32SX5, LT-Z32SX5/S, LT-Z32SX5/A]
MAIN_R
TV_V1
MAIN_L
ROUT
TV_V2
LOUT
SUB_C
SUB_VY
R_SWSUB
L_SWSUB
SCL3B5
SDA3B5
MAIN_C
MAIN_VY0
L_SWMAIN
R_SWMAIN
M_MU
SHEET3
SHEET4
SHEET3,4,5,6
SHEET3
SHEET4
SHEET5
c10379001a001_0523_1/5_0.0
R551 OPEN
GND
GND
C509 OPEN
SHEET4
R553R552 OPENOPEN
GND
GND
DIGITAL TUNER UNIT
CPR1/RE1
CPY1/GR1
CPB1/BU1
CN00UV
GND
GND
SLOWVYUCV
OPEN
GND
R582
0
R583
0
R584
0
R516 220
R517
6.8k
R518 220
R519
0
R520 220
R521
6.8k
R522 220
R523
6.8k
R524 220
R526
0
R527
6.8k
R528 220
R529
6.8k
BS_A9V
R547
R546 OPEN
OPEN
Q501 OPEN
R544
R543
OPEN
OPEN
R542
R545
OPEN
OPEN
Q502 OPEN
R549
C508
OPEN
OPEN
R550
GND
OPEN
BS_A9V
R556
R555
OPEN
OPEN
Q503 OPEN
R557
R559 OPEN
R2052
2.2k
R2053
2.2k
R2054 22k
R2055 22k
S1DC
R2059
R2060
R2061
R2062
R2058
4.7k
OPEN
Q504 OPEN
MON_Y
MON_V
MON_C
68
68
Q2051
390
UN2226-X
GND
Q2052
390
UN2226-X
GND
R554 OPEN
GND
R558 OPEN
R2051
75
GND
GND
GND
GND
R548 OPEN
MON_L
GND
MON_R
R2065 470
R2066 470
SHEET4
CPB1
CPY1
GND
C
GND
GND
D503 OPEN
GND
C2051
/16
2.2 B1
R2069
CB1
Q2055 UN2110-X
C2055
/16
B1
/16
1
GND GND
GND
C2052
2.2
CPR1
R569 OPEN
GND
GND
GND
220
6.8k
R514
R513
V3
LV3SCL
Y3
RV3
C3
S2-3
S-3
V4
LV4
Y4
RV4
C4
S2-4
S-4
LV5
V5
RV5
ADR YIN1
SDA
D504 OPEN
R530
220
SCL3B5
1K
R2071 39k
D2001 *1
R2001 75
B3
GND
R2003 75
GND
R2004 220k
GND
R2005 220k
GND
R2202 75
R2203 75
R2204 75
R2006 75
B3
GNDGND
R2008 75
GND
R2009 220k
GND
R2010 220k
GND
R2011 75
GND
R2012 220k
GND
R2013 220k
GND
R2207 75
R2208 75
R2209 75
C2241
75
R2243
D2241 D2242 D2243
R2210 OPEN
2.2/16
R2056
22k
2.2/16
R2057
22k
C2001 .01
C2016
/10
10
B1
D2003
C2003 1/16
C2017 10
/10
B1
C2005
/16
2.2 B1
C2006
/16
2.2 B1
C2201
B3
1/16
C2202
B3
1/16
C2203
B3
1/16
1k
R2205
D2204
C2007 .01
C2018
10
/10
B1
D2009
C2009 1/16
C2019
10
/10
B1
C2011
2.2
/16
B1
C2012
2.2
/16
B1
C2020
10
/10
B1
C2014
2.2
/16
B1
C2015
/16
2.2 B1
C2204
/10
2.2 B2
C2205
/10
2.2 B2
C2206
/10
2.2 B2
C2243
B3
C2242
B3
1/16
B3
1/16
OPEN OPEN OPEN
C2207 OPEN
B1
C2213
B1
C2214
GND
B1
GND
GND
1/16
D2208 OPEN
D2053
D2054
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
D2002 *1
D2004 *1
D2005 *1
D2006 *1
D2007 *1
D2201
D2202
D2203
D2008 *1
D2011 *1
D2010 *1
D2012 *1
D2013 *1
D2014 *1
D2015 *1
D2016 *1
D2017 *1
D2205 *1
GND
D2206
D2207 *1
GND
EUROR4
D13_YS1
EUROL4
CPY3
CPB3
CPR3
PC_DET
PC_R
PC_G
PC_B
CENTIN
PC_HS
SHEET4
PC_VS
PC_R
PC_DET
PC_DET
VIDEO
PC_B
PC_G
PC_B
PC_R
PC_G
OUT
CPY3
CPB3
CPY3
CPB3
CPR3
CENTIN
D13_YS1
CPR3
CENTIN
SHEET3,4
D13_YS1
CPY1/GR1
CPB1/BU1
CPR1/RE1
J2008
QNZ0726-001
J2011
GND
CPB1/BU1
CPY1/GR1
CPR1/RE1
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-2
VIDEO-3
PC(D-SUB)
IN
(HDNNI AUDIO)
IN
IN
OPEN
C2246
GND
J2001
QNZ0726-001
IN
J2003
QNZ0726-001
J2004
QNN0651-001
J2006
J2006
QNN0650-001
QNN0648-001
J2007
QNZ0561-001
OPEN
330
OPEN
D2246
R2246
C2245
J2009 QNN0652-001
OPEN
D2245
QNZ0693-001
GND
330
R2245
GND
J2002
GND
GND
IN
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
C2216 OPEN
C2217 OPEN
GND
R2241
C2021 OPEN
C2022 OPEN
R2002 75
GND
C2002
OPEN
C2004 OPEN
GND
R2007 75
GND
C2008 OPEN
C2010 OPEN
D2244
OPEN
75*175
R2242
GND GND
GNDGND
GND GND
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NALOG SIGNAL PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (2/5) SHEET 3
TEXT_FB1
TEXT_FG1
TEXT_FR1
EE_CDS
MECA_SW0
POW_LED
M_MUTE
A_MUTE
D13_YS1
MAIN_POW
LCD_PRO
AC_IN
POW_GOOD
DIMMER
REMOCON
KEY2
KEY1
TV_V1
MAIN_L
MAIN_R
TV_V2 LIP_L
GND
REC
FUNC
BSHS
BSVS
STB_5V
5V
SHEET5
R853
C853 47
CN0011
QGF0508F1-50X QGF0508C1-50W
SCL3B
SDA3B
GND
TEXT_FB1
GND
TEXT_FG1
GND
TEXT_FR1
GND
SUB_CCD
GND
SCL_3A
SDA_3A
LIP_RST
EE
MECA_SW0
POW_LED
M_MUTE
A_MUTE
STB3.3V
RECEIVER
PWB ASS'Y
CN1011
(SHEET1)
SHEET2
STB3.3V
FUNC_LED
D13_YS1
MAIN_POW
LCD_PRO
AC_IN
POW_GOOD
TVLINK
STB_5V
BSHS
BSVS
DIMMER
REMOCON
KEY2
KEY1
TV_V1
TV_L1/MAIN_L
TV_R1/MAIN_R
TV_V2
LIP_L
SUB_C
SUB_VY
GND
REC
YS2
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
9V
KEY1
KEY1
STB3.3V
STB_5V
18k
/16
HL
KEY2
MECA_SW0
KEY2
9V
9V
MECA_SW0
GND
GND
R854
8.2k
R840 OPEN
Q810 OPEN
LED PWB ASS'Y
CN100U (SHEET21)
CN000U GQA1501C5-09W
5V
5V
FUNC
GND
STB5V
DIMMED_LED
REC_LED
POWER_LED
GND
DIMMER
FUNC
REC
POW_LED
BS_A3V
Q402
SSM3K17FU-X
Q403
SSM3K17FU-X
Q404 SSM3K17FU-X
Q405
SSM3K17FU-X
BS_A5V
BS_A3V
R409
2.2K
R410
C401
3.3K
OPEN
GND
IC803
OPEN
HL
C826C828
22OPEN
/25
CH
C850
R851 390 L6R8
CH CH
C851 56p
R839 OPEN
18P
R850
OPEN
L851
C852
56p
Q853
NPN
R859 820
5V
GND
EE_CDS
EE_CDS
REMOCON
BS_A5V
DGS
BS_A5V
DGS
BS_A5V
DGS
BS_A5V
DGS
REMOCON
R402 10K
R403 10K
R404 10K
R405 10K
R804
R805
2.2k
R852
390
SHEET2
MAIN_R
MAIN_R
R801
2.2k
R802
2.2k
2.2k
MAIN_L
MAIN_L
C825 18p
C886
10
R855
6.8k
Q851 PNP
TV_V1
TV_V1
CH
/16
R406 OPEN
TV_V2
TV_V2
TEXT_FG1
L865
L22
HL
SHEET4
TEXT_FG1
TEXT_FB1
TEXT_FB1
TEXT_FR1
R407 OPEN
5V
L807
CORE3
R803
3.3k
Q801 PNP
R806
3.3k
Q802 PNP
BSHS
TEXT_FR1
BSHS
BSVS
HL
0.1
C854
BSVS
M_MUTE
M_MUTE
A_MUTE
C820
.47/10
C822
2.2/16
C824
0.01
C827 100
Y801
C880
100/10
L861 L22
C881
100/10
NCB31AK-474X
L862 L100
L863 L100
SHEET5
A_MUTE
MAIN_POW
LCD_PRO
MAIN_POW
NAX0621-001X
R816
27k
C821
0.01
R819
10K
R817
10k
R818
3.3k
B1
C823
0.015
/6.3
0
C878
0.1
HL
HL
C879
0.1
0.47
C859
C884 100/10
HL
HL
C885 100/10
SHEET6
LCD_PRO
AC_IN
POW_GOOD
AC_IN
POW_GOOD
SCL3A5
SDA3A5
X801
16.2MHz
C835
0.01
C855
0.01
C856
0.01
C857
0.01
C858
0.01
C882
0.01
C883
0.01
SHEET2,4,5,6
SCL3B5
SDA3B5
C818
10/50
C819
CH
10p
C801
0.1
R856
1M
IC802
TC90A69AF-X
HL
SHEET4
RGBOTH
0
RB801
RB802
OPEN
C834
OPEN
Q809 OPEN
OPEN
C817
D13_YS1
D13_YS1
OPEN
R836
R837
OPEN
C816
TB1274BFG
SHEET2,4
LIP_L
LIP_L
R832R835 OPENOPEN
OPEN
R814R815 OPENOPEN
OPEN
C815
IC801
COLOR DEMOD/
SYNC SEP.
/16
47
0.01
C804
C805
0.1
0.1
C803
C802
HL
C864
0.01
C863
0.01
C861 680p
C887 C888
0.1 100/10
C860
0.01
100
R861
L808
CORE3
R862
330
CH
HL
Q808 OPEN
100
R860
/16
47
C813
0.01
C806
C862
0.1
C832C833
OPENOPEN
OPEN
R829 OPEN
R833
Q807 OPEN
OPEN
R834
R813 OPEN
C814
0.01
HL
7.5k
R807
R867
R877 820
L864 L100
C895 68p
L855
NQL904J-560X
C877
0.01
SHEET2
CPY1/GR1
CPR1/RE1
C830C831
C829
OPENOPEN
OPEN
OPEN
R830R831
Q806 OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
C812
C811
/16
0.01
47
C808
C807
100
HL
R808
R893
L809
CH
C891
Q854 NPN
R864 L852
390 L6R8
R863 820
Q858 NPN
R874 L853
390 L6R8
R873
820
47
/16
Q863 NPN
HL
R889 1k
6.8k
CH CH
C865 C866 R865
56P 56P 390
CH CH
C869 C870 56P 56P
CORE3
0
OPEN
R823R826 OPENOPEN
R827
Q805 OPEN
OPEN
R828
R811R812 OPENOPEN
OPEN
C810
100
R809
CH
CH
R887 R885 1k 12k
Q862 NPN
R888 R886 1k 5.6k
C892 18P R891 OPEN
C894
R892 OPEN
4.7/16
18P
C809
CF1
OPEN
R824
R825
R866
R876
R875 OPEN
C876
0.01
OPEN
R838 OPEN
0
R879
5.6k
0
R884 C875
1.5k 10p
R820 OPEN
Q804 OPEN
R841R842R843R844R845R846 OPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPEN
R810 OPEN
R869 C868
5.6k 0.1
CPB1/BU1
OPEN
R821R822
OPEN
Q855
PNP
C872
0.1
Q859 PNP
C874 15p
CH
L854
L27
CH CH
GND
SHEET4
S_R_Y
S_B_Y
L866 L867
L22 L22
HL
HL
R883 470
C873
33p
S_Y
S_VD
S_HD
BS_A5V
D711 D712 OPEN OPEN
C711 10
/16
HL
GND
IC711 CXA1875AM-X
C889
10
/16
C890 10
/16
GND GND
F
100
100
R716
C712
0.1
/16
10K
R717
R715
VCC
GND
SCL0
SDA0
CSYNC/OTH
HP_MUTE
ILUMI
HP_DET
0
1K
100
R711
R722
R713
CS
TU_ATT
10K
R719
R720
CS
RGBOTH
0
R714
R723 OPEN
R718 100
100
NC
/TEMP
HP_VOL
GND
GND
ANALOG SIGNAL PWB ASS'Y (2/5)
SFL-1131A-H2 [LT-Z26SX5, LT-Z26SX5/S, LT-Z26SX5/A] LCA90537-01A(SFL-1131A) [LT-Z32SX5, LT-Z32SX5/S, LT-Z32SX5/A]
SHEET4
YUVSWH2
YUVSWV2
YUVSWV2
YUVSWH2
HDMI_DL
HDMI_DR
HDMI_DL
HDMI_DR
SHEET2
MAIN_VY0
YUVSWY1
YUVSWY1
MAIN_VY0
R_DIG
R_DIG
L_DIG
L_DIG
C_DIG
C_DIG
Y_DIG
Y_DIG
SHEET4
YUVSWPB1
YUVSWPR1
YUVSWPR1
YUVSWPB1
SHEET4
SHEET2
MAIN_C
YUVSWPB2
MAIN_C
YUVSWPR2
YUVSWPB2
C403
C404
C405
C406
YUVSWPR2
YUVSWY2
YUVSWY2
B1
B1
COMP_L
HL
COMP_L
COMP_R
COMP_R
SHEET2
ROUT
LOUT
ROUT
LOUT
5V
R414
0
NRSA02J-0R0X
SHEET4,5
LIP_R
LIP_R
BS_A9V
R412
R413
BS_A5V
DSPRST
TEMP
HP_VOL
CODECRST
HP_MUTE
HP_DET
R415 OPEN
CN0012
CN0012
QGF0508F1-50X
LIP_R
BS_A9V
GND
SDA3A5
SCL3A5
SDA3B5
SCL3B5
GND
REC
GND
TV_L2/LOUT
GND
TV_R2/ROUT
5V
GND
BS_A5V
GND
COMP_R
GND
COMP_L
GND
YUVSWY2
GND
YUVSWPR2
GND
YUVSWPB2
GND
MAIN_C
GND
YUVSWPR1
GND
YUVSWPB1
GND
Y_DIG
GND
C_DIG
GND
L_DIG
GND
R_DIG
MAIN_VY0
GND
YUVSWY1
GND
YUVSWH2
YUVSWV2
GND
HDMI_DL
GND
HDMI_DR
GND
DSPRST
TEMP
HP_VOL
CODECRST
HP_MUTE
HP_DET
RECEIVER PWB ASS'Y CN1012 (SHEET1)
SHEET5
SHEET2
SHEET5
c10379001a003_0523_3/5_0.0
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NALOG SIGNAL PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (3/5) SHEET 4
RB201
R218
OPEN
SHEET2 SHEET3
SHEET3 SHEET2
SHEET2
SHEET2,3,5,6
SHEET2
SHEET3
SHEET2
SHEET2,3
SHEET2
PC_VS
BSVS
BSHS
PC_HS
PC_DET
PC_R
PC_G
PC_B
SDA3B5
SCL3B5
L_SWMAIN
R_SWMAIN
S_Y
S_B_Y
S_R_Y
L_SWSUB
R_SWSUB
CPY1
CPB1
CPR1
D13_YS1
CPY3
CPB3
CPR3
CENTIN
5V
RB202 OPEN
R219 C208
0
F
GND
ANALOG SIGNAL PWB ASS'Y (3/5)
SFL-1131A-H2 [LT-Z26SX5, LT-Z26SX5/S, LT-Z26SX5/A] LCA90537-01A(SFL-1131A) [LT-Z32SX5, LT-Z32SX5/S, LT-Z32SX5/A]
PC_DET
PC_R
PC_G
PC_B
SDA3B5
SCL3B5
L_SWMAIN
R_SWMAIN
S_Y
S_B_Y
S_R_Y
L_SWSUB
R_SWSUB
CPY1
CPB1
CPR1
D13_YS1
CPY3
CPB3
CPR3
CENTIN
0
Y
X
A
B
C
1X
0X
VPD
IZOYIY
INHOZZ-COM
D13_YS1
PC_G
PC_B
PC_R
L_SWMAIN
R_SWMAIN
S_Y
S_B_Y
S_R_Y
L_SWSUB
R_SWSUB
IC203
VSS
VEE
F
Q301
Q302
Q303
R375
R385
R395
R374
R384
R394
C372
/16
0.1 GND
82
470
F
C382
/16
0.1 GND
82
470
F
C392
0.1
/16
GND
82
470
5V
RB302
C324 1 C325 1 C326 1
C327 1 C328 1
2SC3837K/NP/-X
R372 100
R382 100
R392
100
C373
OPEN
2SC3837K/NP/-X
C383
OPEN
2SC3837K/NP/-X
C393
OPEN
R373
OPEN
R383
OPEN
R393R391
OPENOPEN
R371
OPEN
SDA3B5
SCL3B5
CPY3
CPB3
CPR3
CENTIN
OPEN
OPEN
B1
B1
C339
C340
.01
.01
C342
C341
OPEN
Lin2
Rin2
Prin2
F
470.1
C302C301
OPEN
OPEN
PbinM
PrinM
VGND5
LinM
RinM
AGND5
SLVADR
YinS
PbinS
PrinS
VGND6
LinS
/16HL/16
IVCC
SDA3B5
SDA
0
R302
SCL3B5
APD2
AGND2 YinM
RinS AGND6
SCL
0
R303
IGND
CPY1
C335
C336
C337
C329
/16
1
B2
B2
C330
/16
1
B2
/16
B2
/16
B2
/16
/16
/16
CH
CH
CH
B2
B2
C334C332C331 OPENOPENOPEN
CB301 OPEN
CB302
OPEN
RB301
R301
EUROL4
EUROR4
TEXT_FR1
TEXT_FB1
TEXT_FG1
C303
NRSA02J-221X
NRSA02J-221X
NRSA02J-221X
C305
C304
C309
C310
CH
CH
CH
56p
56p
56p
C306
C307
C308
B1
C333
PDD2
Pbin2
VGND2
Lin1
Yin2
Rin1
AGND1
IC301 AN15852A
APD1
Prin1
PDD1
Pbin1
VGND1
Yin1
Yout1
VVCC
Rout1
COMPONENT VIDEO/
AUDIO SELECT
Pbout3 Prout3
Yin3
Pbin3
PDD3
Prin3
APD3
Lin3
Rin3
AGND3
Yin4
Pbin4
PPD4
Prin4
.01
C313
C394
APD4
VGND4
.01
.01
C314
C315
C396
C397
C395
B2
B2
B2
PC_DET
VGND3
CPB1
C311
CPR1
OPEN
B1
C344
OPEN
C312
B1
B2
1/16
C343
HDMI_DL
HDMI_DR
C345
B2
C346
1/16
NBZ0010-396X
Pbout1
VGND7
BIAS
AGND9
Lin4
Rin4
C317
.01
.01
C316
C398
B2
B2
C318
C323
Prout1
AGND4
.01
AGND7
Yout2
VGND8
Pbout2
Prout2
AGND8
Lout2
Rout2
AVCC
Yout3
VGND9
DCout
Rout3
Lout3 Lout1
9V
F
C322
0.1
/16
C321 10
/16
HL
C319 47
/16
HL
C320
/16
0.1
GND
GND
R381 OPEN
GND
GND
R336
5.6k
C349
10
/10
YUVSWY1
B1
SYNC1_IN
R334
2.2k
Q307
PNP
C338
OPEN
GND
YUVSWPB1
YUVSWPR1
YUVSWY2
YUVSWPB2
YUVSWPR2
R231
R230
CH
R229
GND
YUVSWH2
SYNC1_IN
YUVSWV2
R210
0
OPEN
RB203
270
GND
OPEN
R213 OPEN
IC202
.1
C207
GND
VCC
/16F
0
R207
0
R208
R211
2.2k
R212
2.2K
R220
4.7k
HL
C205
/50
1
GND
C206 B2
1/16
5V
5V
5V
DB201
UDZS3.3B-X
CN0CV1
OPEN
Y
GND
Pb
GND
Pr
GND
GND
L
GND
GND
R
R335
2.2k
9V
IC201
TA1370FG-X
C203
0.01
X201 QAX0873-001
R204
330
R203
8.2k
C201
0.01
R202
R201
R226
R225
R215
R214
R217
R216
L201
NQL914K-101X
C204
150
/10
NELA1AM-157X
HL
2.2
C202
R228
0
R227
0
0
0
100
100
9V
/50
YUVSWH2
YUVSWV2
YUVSWY1
YUVSWPB1
YUVSWPR1
YUVSWY2
YUVSWPR2
YUVSWPB2
R308
OPEN
R307
OPEN
S_VD
S_HD
RGBOTH
YUVSWH2
YUVSWV2
YUVSWY1
YUVSWPB1
YUVSWPR1
YUVSWY2
YUVSWPR2
YUVSWPB2
COMP_L
LIP_L
COMP_R
LIP_R
SHEET3
SHEET3
SHEET3,5
SHEET3
SHEET3,5
SHEET3
SHEET2
SHEET3
TEXT_FR1
TEXT_FG1
TEXT_FB1
EUROL4
EUROR4
HDMI_DL
HDMI_DR
TEXT_FR1
TEXT_FG1
TEXT_FB1
EUROL4
EUROR4
HDMI_DL
HDMI_DR
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NALOG SIGNAL PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (4/5) SHEET 5
IC6201 PQ20WZ11-X
R6204
5.6K
C6204
0.1 R6203
18K
VCC12V
GND
/25
R6205
C6205
0.01
47K
GND
4.7
4.7
BS_A5V
D6433 1SS355-X
C6301
NN
R6311 OPEN
R6312 OPEN
C6302
Q6421
/16
/16
R6409 10K
*1
R6425
2.2k
R6424
2.2k
D6432 1SS355-X
R6303 10K
R6308
10K
R6307
10K
R6423 R6421
3.3k
0.1/16
R6433
OPEN
GND
R6004
6.8K
Q6301 *1
R6305R6304
1K10K
R6309
1K
Q6302 *1
R6306 100
R6310 100
OPEN
R6422C6421 OPEN
1SS355-X
HL
D6431
R6432 33K
C6431 47
/16
R6005
C6546
0.01
HL
HL
BS_A9V
22K
C6505
4.7
Q6521 *1
Q6522 *1
C6510
4.7
Q6431 *2
Q6523 *2
R6541
2.2K
R6540 10K
R6521
/25
2.2K
R6522
2.2K
R6525
2.2K R6526
33K
R6524
2.2K
/25
R6431 56K
C6001
/10
1
F
C6009
/10
1
F
F
C6002
/10
1
C6521
4.7
/25
HL
R6523 33K
C6528
4.7
/25
HL
OLLC08633 OLLC08801
C6553
0.068/16
C6554
0.068/16
C6555
0.068/16
C6556
0.068/16
R6515
3.3k
R6516
22k
R6518
22k
R6519
3.3k
R6558
180k
R6560
180k
D6001 1SS355-X
R6003
100
C6008 C6006
/50
10 1
C6522
C6523
.0033
.033
C6529 C6530 .0033 .033
0.1/16
0.1/16
0.1/16
0.1/16
1.5k
18k
18k
1.5k
220k
220k
D6002 1SS355-X
QRL039J-330
IC6001 NJM2777M-X
HL
C6005
/50
1 22K
/50
HL
HL
R6006
C6527
C6540
4.7
/25
4.7
C6525 C6526 C6539 .0047 0.1 0.1
/16 /16
HL
IC6521 NJW1164M-W
HL
HL
C6532 C6533 C6536 .0047 0.1 0.1
33
/16 /16
9V
R6007
0
R6008
0
C6535 1
/50
C6534
4.7
/25
C6003
/10
100
HL
C6007
QETN1AM-108Z
HL
C6004
/10
100
/25
HL
R6001
R6002 22K
C6541
4.7
C6537
4.7
HL
C6542
4.7
/25
/25
HL
HL
HL
C6538
4.7
/25
/25
9V
R6687 R6688 OPEN 0
C6010
OPEN
C6011
OPEN
VCC12V
R6538
R6536
C6544
/50
1
C6543
HL
/16
47
R6539
100
100
HL
R6533 10K
R6534 10K
100
100
R6537
GND
D6681
1SS355-X
R6684
R6682
OPEN
R6683
OPEN
GND
CN000R QGA1501C5-10W
100k
Q6672
OPEN
Q6673
*2
R6681
OPEN
C6692 OPEN
R6535 10K
R6543
2.2K
C6693
QETN1CM-477Z
HL
R6686
C6606
47
15k
C6605R6617
/16
475.6k
HL
D6601
UDZS6.2B-X
HL
/16
R6685
GND
D6682 1SS355-X
D6683 1SS355-X
C6559 47
/16
HL
C6517 10P
R6551
R6529
R6527
33K
2.2K
Q6532 *1
R6528
2.2K
C6545
R6542
0.01
10K
Q6534Q6531 *2*1
Q6533 *1
R6531
2.2K
R6532
R6530
33K
2.2K
56k
15K
HL
C6551
/50
1
IC6551 IC6552
RC4558D-X RC4558D-X
C6552
/50
1
HL
R6554
15K
C6518
CH
10P
R6555
AU_+VCC
Q6661 UN2112-X
Q6663 UN2212-X
GND2
C6682
/50
0.1
FRONT CONTROL PWB ASS'Y CN100R (SHEET19)
R6552
3.3K
CH
R6556
3.3K
100K
R6672 OPEN
R6680 R6691
R6673
2.2k
D6663
UDZS3.3B-X
GND2
C6557
/16
47
R6553 100K
R6670
15k
Q6662
*1
OPEN D6661
10k 33k
R6674
1k
R6675
5.6k
HL
R6560
C6556
C6555
R6570 OPEN
R6671
10k
C6688
0.1 C6683
/50
0.1
C6553
C6554
R6558
R6568 R6567
0 120K
HL
C6562
/50
2.2
TH6661
NAD0035-471X
AU_-VCC
D6664
1SS355-X
AU_-VCC
C6585
/16
10
HL
R6557 560
R6520 10k
R6517 10k
R6559 560
C6586
/16
10
HL
D6501D6502 1SS355-X1SS355-X
HL
C6561
/50
1
QETN1EM-477Z
R6519
C6672
R6563 220K
R6676
1k
AU_+VCC
R6515
R6516
Q6538 *1
Q6539 *1
R6518
C6560R6569 R6564 OPEN82K 0
IC6661 TDA8925ST/N1
R6664
0
QETN1HM-226Z
C6689 OPEN
GND2
R6601 1K1K0
R6605
C6661
C6690
OPEN
C6663
0.1 /50
C6664
/50
22
0.1 /50
C6674 470/25470/25
QETN1EM-477Z
R6603
R6602 33K
R6606 33K
R6607 0
/25 1
NCB11EK-105X
C6665
C6667
C6695 OPEN
R6604 OPEN
CH C6601 100P
R6608
C6602
OPEN
100P
CH
/25 1
C6662
NCB11EK-105X
C6694
OPEN
0.1 /50
AU_-VCC
QETN1HM-226Z
0.1
/50
C6675C6673
0.1 /50
R6666
QRK126J-5R6X
R6668 C6677
QRK126J-5R6X /50
R6641 OPEN
R6642 OPEN
R6643
OPEN
Q6643 OPEN
R6677
1k
R6662R6661
1k1k
AU_+VCC
R6665 39K
C6666
/50
22
AU_+VCC
CH
CH
5.6
AU_+VCC
CH
5.6 560p
CH
ANALOG SIGNAL PWB ASS'Y (4/5)
SFL-1131A-H2 [LT-Z26SX5, LT-Z26SX5/S, LT-Z26SX5/A]
C6625
0.1
Q6641
OPEN
Q6642 OPEN
C6630
0.1
GND
QQL28AK-560
C6668 560p /50
AU_-VCC
C6676 560p /50
QQL28AK-560
AU_-VCC
C6681 560p /50
/25
/25
GND
AU_+VCC
L6661
56
L6662
56
C6621
3300p
3300p
Y6001
0
Y6002
0
Y6003
0
Y6004
0
GND2
R6663 39K
GND2
R6667 22 QRK126J-220X
GND2
R6669 22 QRK126J-220X
R6621 R6622
/50
100 10k
R6625
1k
C6624
2200p
R6626
1.5k
R6630
1.5k
C6631
2200p
R6631
1k
R6633 R6634
C6632
150 10k
/50
D6503
1SS355-X
D6504
1SS355-X
C6669
QFV21HJ-224Z
0.22
C6678
QFV21HJ-224Z
0.22
R6623
3.9k
/50
R6627
C6626
100k
2200p /50
R6629
C6629 2200p
100k
/50
/50
R6632
3.9k
C6563
0.1 /25
C6564
0.1 /25
C6671
0.015 /50
C6670
QFVF1HJ-474Z
0.47
C6680
0.015 /50
C6679
QFVF1HJ-474Z
0.47
AU_-VCCAU_+VCC
GND2
C6622
0.1 /25
IC6621 LM393DR-X
C6627
0.1 /25
IC6621 LM393DR-X
R6577 18k
R6578
3.9K
R6579 18k
R6580
3.9K
GND2
D6672 UDZS20B-X
D6671 UDZS20B-X
D6673 UDZS20B-X
D6674 UDZS20B-X
K6601
NQR0499-002X
K6602
NQR0499-002X
C6623
/25
22
HL
C6628
/25
22
HL
C6567
/25
1
CB1
C6568
/25
1
CB1
QETN1EM-477Z C6685
470
C6687
470 /25
QETN1EM-477Z
R6624
1k
QRJ146J-102X
GND2
K6661
NQR0499-002X
K6662
NQR0499-002X
K6663
NQR0499-002X
K6664
NQR0499-002X
C6684
/50/25
0.1
C6686
OPEN
AU_+VCC
AU_-VCC
CN00SL QGA2001C6-03X
CN00SR QGA2001C6-04X
CN000F QGA2001C6-04X
SPEAKER(L)
SPEAKER(R)
POWER PWB ASS'Y (2/2) CN000F (SHEET19)
LCA90537-01A(SFL-1131A) [LT-Z32SX5, LT-Z32SX5/S, LT-Z32SX5/A]
SHEET2,3,4,6
OPEN
SHEET3,4
OPEN
OPEN
SHEET3,4
SHEET3
SHEET3
SHEET2
SHEET3
SHEET3
SHEET3
SHEET3
LIP_R
LIP_L
DSPRST
CODECRST
SDA3B5
SCL3B5
CN00AN OPEN
TEMP
M_MU
M_MUTE
A_MUTE
HP_DET
HP_MUTE
HP_VOL
GND
MECA_SW0
KEY2
KEY1
CN00E2
OPEN
CN00AC OPEN
R6313
R6314
5V
AU_+VCC
Y6202
Y6201
0
0
D6201
1SS355-X
12V
R6201
5.6K
C6202
C6201
/25
33
0.01
LIP_R
OPEN
OPEN
L6201 OPEN
LIP_L
5V
GND
MECA_SW0
KEY2
KEY1
C6206 OPEN
GND
HL
HL
R6202
C6203 33
/25
1.8K
R6301
0
R6302
0
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NALOG SIGNAL PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (5/5) SHEET 6
RECEIVER PWB ASS'Y
CN00H (SHEET1)
CN000A
QGA2001C6-03X
GND
ANALOG SIGNAL PWB ASS'Y (5/5)
SFL-1131A-H2 [LT-Z26SX5, LT-Z26SX5/S, LT-Z26SX5/A] LCA90537-01A(SFL-1131A) [LT-Z32SX5, LT-Z32SX5/S, LT-Z32SX5/A]
Y901 OPEN
Y902 OPEN
Y913 OPEN
Y914 OPEN
Y903 OPEN
Y904 OPEN
Y915 OPEN
Y916 OPEN
Y905 OPEN
Y906 OPEN
Y907 OPEN
Y908 OPEN
Y919 OPEN
Y920 OPEN
GND_S5
Y909 OPEN
Y910 OPEN
Y921 OPEN
Y922 OPEN
Y911 OPEN
Y912 OPEN
Y917 OPEN
Y918 OPEN
GND2
POWER PWB
ASS'Y (2/2)
CN00H
(SHEET19)
CN000H
QGF1201C2-21
POW_GOOD
AC
MAIN_POW
GND
SCL
GND
SDA
GND
STB5V
SW12V
UK_12V
BS9V
BS9V
BS5V
BS5V
BS5V
GND
GND
SW5V
LB_PR05
GND GND
C906
/16
47
Q902 2SC3074/OY/-X
C915
/16
47
9VBS_ABT30
12V STB_5V
IC902 TA48M033F-X
D901
NRSA02J-0R0X
D909 OPEN
BT
GND
C903
0.15/16
C904 OPEN
GND
STB3.3V
C905 NEHL1CM-107X
R901 R903
6.8k 1.5k
R902
1.8k
GND
D902
1SS355-X
Q903
2SC3928A/QR/-X
L902
NQL52EM-220X
D903
PTZ11B-X
L903
NQL52EM-220X
L904
NQL52EM-220X
D904 PTZ6.8B-X
C901
/50
1 NEHM1HM-105X
C913 NEX51CM-335X
GNDGND
C914 NEX50JM-156X
GND
C916 NEX50JM-156X
GNDGND
D905
MA8030/H/-X
R904 22k
BS_A5VBS_A9V
12V
IC903 BA90BC0FP-X
R907
0
NRS12BJ-0R0W
HL
C912
/16
47
GND
R908 470 1/2W
HL
HL
GND
GND
5V
LCD_PRO
SCL3B5
SDA3B5
LCD_PRO
SHEET2,3,4,5
SHEET3
MAIN_POW
AC_IN
POW_GOOD
MAIN_POW
AC_IN
POW_GOOD
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SHEET17
SHEET16
SHEET9
SHEET11
MAIN_VY
YUVSW_Y1
GR_RST
GRON
DEC_Y
MCmp/OTH
BS_5VBS_9V
AGND
L1502 OPEN
NC
IC1501
NRSA63J-0R0X
L1501
NRSA02J-0R0X
C1508
NCF11CZ-475X
- NOTE -
0 : NRSA63J-0R0X NPN : 2SC3928A/QR/-X PNP : 2SA1530A/QR/-X *1 : NQR0413-003X *2 : NQL092K-100X *3 : NQL092K-2R2X *4 : NQL092K-8R8X *5 : 1SS355-X LC1 : NQR0470-001X LC2 : NQR0470-007X LC3 : NQR0313-009X
CK
D
Q
GND
OPEN
R1584
NCJ41EK-106X-U
C1507 OPEN
Vcc
PR
CLR
Q
NRSA63J-105X
C1509
C1511
IC1502 NJM2235V-X
SW2
Vin3
Vin2
VDD
0.01
Vout
GND
SW1
Vin1
R1522
OPEN
NCB31CK-104X
DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB ASS'Y (1/11)
SFL0D333A-H2 [LT-Z26SX5] SFL0D336A-H2 [LT-Z26SX5/S] SFL0D339A-H2 [LT-Z26SX5/A] LCA10557-73A (SFL-0D332A) [LT-Z32SX5] LCA10557-76A (SFL-0D335A) [LT-Z32SX5/S] LCA10557-79A (SFL-0D338A) [LT-Z32SX5/A]
R1523
C1502 10/25
R1524
470k
R1525
0
N
C1510
OPEN
BS_9V
L1546 OPEN
Q1535 OPEN
L1531
OPEN
R1503
C1531
OPEN
OPEN
CF1
AGND
R1501R1502 OPENOPEN
Q1536 OPEN
R1531 OPEN
D1501
OPEN
C1532 OPEN
R1578
OPEN
VCC3A
L1547
OPEN
AGND
R1532
OPEN
C1565
OPEN
L1548
OPEN
C1569
OPEN
R1534
OPEN
C1568
OPEN
R1508
OPEN
AGND
Q1531 OPEN
L1549
OPEN
R1564R1563
OPENOPEN
C1570
OPEN
R1535
OPEN
IC1503
C1534
OPEN
OPEN
C1566 OPEN
CH
OUT
GND
VCC
NC
R1567 C1567
OPEN OPEN
R1566 OPEN
R1565
OPEN
R1568
OPEN
CH
C1571
OPEN
L1532
OPEN
R1536
OPEN
CH
CH
C1533 OPEN
CH
C1535 OPEN
R1513 R1514
OPEN OPEN
AGND
R1538
OPEN
AGND
IC1532
OPEN
R1570
Q1532 OPEN
C1538
R1569
OPEN
R1537 OPEN
R1539 OPEN
OPEN
AGND
OPEN
Q1533
R1574
R1575
OPEN
R1571
OPEN
R1572
OPEN
R1576
OPEN
R1540 OPEN
CB1
C1536
L1533
NRSA02J-0R0X
L1534
NRSA02J-0R0X
L1537
OPEN
C1572
OPEN
R1573
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
R1577 OPEN
OPEN
R1541
OPEN
D1531
OPEN
C1537
OPEN
Q1534
OPEN
CF1
3V-PLL
GND-PLL
3V-DIG
3V-ANL
GND-ANL
CF1
R1553
R1554
C1539 OPEN
R1546
OPEN
C1541
R1549
OPEN
OPEN
IC1533
OPEN
AGND
C1555
OPEN
C4951 OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
C1540 OPEN
Gnd
R1545R1544 OPENOPEN
R1547 OPEN
NC
R1558
OPEN
R1551
OPEN
AD8
RA1532
OPEN
AD0
AD5
AD6
AD7
AD2
AD3
AD4
AD1
RA1531
OPEN
R1550
AD5
AD6
AD7
AD8
C1543
DIN6
GND_NCO_A
OPEN
L1545 OPEN
OPEN
DIN7
PRM0
DIN8( MSB)
VDD_AFE_A
GND_AFE_A
NCO_IN
R1560
C1560
OPEN
GND_AFE_DIG
VDD_CORE
IC1531
OPEN
GND_DAC_DIG/A
NCO_OUT
VDD_NCO_DIG
GND_NCO_DIG
VDD_NCO_A
CS_N
C1551
OPEN
OPEN
CH
CH
CH CH
C1562
OPEN
C1542
OPEN
AIN
DIN5
DIN4
AD4
DIN3
AD3
DIN2
AD2
CLMP_REF1
DIN1
AD1
CLMP_REF0
DIN0( LSB)
C1544
C1546
OPEN
C1558
OPEN
AD0
C1547
OPEN
OPEN
C1545
OPEN
C1553
R1552
OPEN
OPEN
CH
GND_AFE_A
VDD_AFE_A
BYPASS
RESET
VDD_PLL_DIG
CLK_IN
GND_PLL_DIG
CRY_SEL1
VDD_PLL_A
GND_PLL_A
CRY_SEL0
VDD_DAC_DIG
VDD_DAC_A
GND_DAC_DIG/A
AOUT2
AOUT1
VREF
CH
C1559 OPEN
BOOT_EN
C1550
R1548 OPEN
L1541
OPEN
Vcc
C1556 OPEN
L1544
OPEN
CH
R1559
OPEN
C1557 OPEN
OPEN
PRM1
PRM2
PRM3
PRM4
PRM5
GND_CORE
VDD_AFE_DIG
STATUS1
STATUS2
CHARGEP
STATUS0
CHARGEN
DOUT0( LSB)
GND_PER
DOUT1
VDD_PER
DOUT2
DOUT3
DOUT4
GND_CORE
DOUT5
VDD_CORE
DOUT6
DOUT7
DOUT8
DOUT9( MSB)
SDAA
VDD_PERR
SDA
SCL
CLMP_GT
HDRIVE#
VDRIVE#
GND_PER
VDD_CORE
GND_CORE
DSTB
C1552
OPEN
X1531
OPEN
R1561
OPEN
R1583
IN-A
OUT-B
IN-C
GND
IC1534
C1561 C1563
OPEN OPEN
OPEN
Vcc
OUT-A
IN-B
OUT-C
OPEN
C1548
OPEN
C1549
OPEN
AGND
C1564
OPEN
L1542
OPEN
L1543
OPEN
SDA3A
SHEET9,12,16
SCL3A
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BS_9V
R0101
OPEN
EFP5
LC0102 NQR0483-005X
SHEET17
SHEET17
SHEET17
YMIN
BYMIN
RYMIN
- NOTE -
0 : NRSA63J-0R0X NPN : 2SC3928A/QR/-X PNP : 2SA1530A/QR/-X *1 : 2SC3837K/NP/-X *2 : 2SA1022/BC/-X
R0105
100
C0102
OPEN
C0202 OPEN
R0205
C0302
R0305
100
OPEN
100
Q0301
R0107
Q0201
*1
R0207
330
*1
R0307
330
R0106 330
Q0101
*1
330
R0206 330
R0306 330
R0109
100
R0209
150
R0309
150
Q0102
Q0202
R0110 100
*2
R0116 100
R0210 100
*2
R0216 R0221
100 100
R0310 100
Q0302 *2
R0316 R0321
100 100
R0117 OPEN
R0217
OPEN
R0317
OPEN
C0104
NQL092K-R68X
CH
C0103
OPEN
R0219
270
C0204
39p CH
L2R2
L0201
NQL092K-R68X
CH CH
C0203 OPEN
R0242
4.7K
R0243
10K
R0319
270
C0304
39p CH
L2R2
L0301
NQL092K-R68X
CH CH
C0303 OPEN
R0342
4.7K
R0343
10K
R0119
270
L0101
39p CH
L2R2
C0205 33p
Q0206 NPN
C0305 33p
Q0306 NPN
CH
C0105 R0120 33p OPEN
C0207
/16
0.1
CH
R0220 OPEN
C0206 39p
C0307
/16
0.1
CH
R0320 OPEN
C0306 39p
C0107
0.1
R0121
/16
100
R0222
1k
Q0204 *2
R0322 1k
Q0304 *2
R0122 1k
Q0104 *2
C0109 10
C0209 10
L0104
C0401
0.1
OPEN
L0204 OPEN
L0304 OPEN
CmpAY
CmpACB
CmpACR
CLPH
SHEET11
R0125
2.2k
R0225
R0325
/16
DGND
PWMY
2.2k PWMB
2.2k PWMR
CmpVS
SHEET10,11,17
TEXT[H]
SHEET17
PC_sel
SHEET16
R0131
C0110 10
C0210 10
C0310 10
/10
C0119
OPEN
R0139 OPEN
/10
C0219
OPEN
R0239
OPEN
/10
C0319
OPEN
R0339
OPEN
AGND
AGND
AGND
C0113 10
C0213 10
C0313 10
4.7k
R0132
4.7k
CH
HN1C01F/Y/-X
C0111
82p
C0112
82p
CH
R0134
4.7k
CB1
C0114
/10
0.1 /16
R0231
4.7k
R0232
4.7k
CH
HN1C01F/Y/-X
C0211
82p
C0212
82p
CH
R0234
4.7k
CB1
C0214
/10
0.1 /16
R0331
4.7k
R0332
4.7k
CH
HN1C01F/Y/-X
C0311 82p
C0312 82p
CH
R0334
4.7k
CB1
C0314
0.1
/10
/16
Q0109
Q0110 HN1C01F/Y/-X
Q0209
Q0210 HN1C01F/Y/-X
Q0309
Q0310 HN1C01F/Y/-X
R0133
0
R0233
0
R0333
0
Q0208
Q0308
NPN
Q0108
NPN
NPN
R0140
1.8k
R0240
1.8k
R0340
1.8k
R0137 150
R0237 270
R0337 270
R0136 OPEN
R0236 OPEN
R0336 OPEN
R0338
R0138
33
L0102 NQL092K-1R0X
CH
C0118
R0141
4.7k
C0117
56p
R0238
33
R0241
4.7k
C0217
56p
33
R0341
4.7k
C0317
56p
150p
CH
Q0105
NPN
L0202 NQL092K-1R0X
CH
C0218
150p
CH
Q0205
NPN
L0302 NQL092K-1R0X
CH
C0318
150p
Q0305
CH
NPN
R0115 OPEN
R0215
OPEN
R0315 OPEN
C0115
0.1/16
R0114
R0214
4.7k
R0314
4.7k
4.7k
0.1
C0215
C0315
0.1
C0116 10/10
AGND DGND
VCC3D
L0401
/16
/16
NRSA02J-0R0X
IC0401
SN74AHCT1G32V-X
DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB ASS'Y (2/11)
SFL0D333A-H2 [LT-Z26SX5] SFL0D336A-H2 [LT-Z26SX5/S] SFL0D339A-H2 [LT-Z26SX5/A] LCA10557-73A (SFL-0D332A) [LT-Z32SX5]
CB1 CB1
R0126
10k
R0127
0
CB1
/10
R0128
1k
R0226
4.7k
R0227
180
CB1
/10
R0228
1k
Q0203 NPN
R0326
4.7k
R0327
180
CB1
C0309
/10
10
R0328
1k
Q0303
NPN
Q0311
NPN
AGND
AGND
AGND
R0208 680
R0308 680
R0345
4.7k
R0211
R0311
4.7k
R0344
4.7k
R0129
10k
Q0107 PNP
R0229 10k
Q0207 PNP
4.7k
R0329
10k
Q0307 PNP
CB1
CB1
LCA10557-76A (SFL-0D335A) [LT-Z32SX5/S] LCA10557-79A (SFL-0D338A) [LT-Z32SX5/A]
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DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (3/11) SHEET 9
- NOTE -
0 : NRSA63J-0R0X NPN : 2SC3928A/QR/-X PNP : 2SA1530A/QR/-X NRZ : NRZ0040-0R0X CORE2 : NQR0489-002X L1R5 : NQL092K-1R5X L2R2 : NQL092K-2R2X L4R7 : NQL092K-4R7X L6R8 : NQL092K-6R8X L10 : NQL79GM-100X
L22 : NQL79GM-220X L27 : NQL092M-270X
L33 : NQL79GM-330X
L47 : NQL79GM-470X L100 : NQL79GM-101X L1R0 : NQL092K-1R0X
BS_9V
R1017
100
Q1004
BS_9V
R1102 100
C1111
AGND
NRSA63J-681X
R1203 100
R1303 100
R1403
100
R1104
R1204
R1304
R1404
3.3k
Q1101
3.3k
3.3k
3.3k
NPN
R1018
3.3k
NPN
L1102
NRSA02J-0R0X
R1108
680
CH
C1107
56p
R1105
560
Q1201 NPN
R1205
560
Q1301 NPN
R1305 560
C1303
33p
Q1401 NPN
R1405
560
C1403
33p
C1102
33p
CH
R1106
560
L1101
NQL092K-6R8X
C1104C1103
56p68p
C1202
33p
CH
R1206
470
L1201
NQL092K-6R8X
C1302
100p
CH
R1306
470
L1301
NQL092K-3R3X
C1304
150p
C1402
100p
CH
R1406
470
L1401
NQL092K-3R3X
CH
C1404
150p
L1007
OPEN
C1002
OPEN
C1105 C1106
NCF11CZ-475X /16
R1101
1.8k
R1107
330
CHCH
R1109 OPEN
C1205 C1206
NCF11CZ-475X /16
R1201
1.8k
CHCH
R1207C1204C1203
33056p33p
C1305 C1306
NCF11CZ-475X /16
R1301
1.8k
CHCH
R1307
560
C1405 C1406
NCF11CZ-475X /16
R1401
1.8k
CH
R1407
560
Q1103 PNP
Q1203 PNP
Q1303 PNP
Q1403 PNP
AGND
.1
AGNDAGND
.1
AGNDAGND
.1
AGNDAGND
.1
AGNDAGND
SHEET15,17
SHEET7
SHEET17
MAIN_CCD
DEC_Y
C_MAIN
DEC_RY
DEC_BY
DIGITAL SIGNAL PWB ASS'Y (3/11)
SCL3A
SHEET7,12,16
SHEET16
SDA3A
A92RES
SCL3A
SDA3A
A92RES
SFL0D333A-H2 [LT-Z26SX5] SFL0D336A-H2 [LT-Z26SX5/S] SFL0D339A-H2 [LT-Z26SX5/A] LCA10557-73A (SFL-0D332A) [LT-Z32SX5] LCA10557-76A (SFL-0D335A) [LT-Z32SX5/S] LCA10557-79A (SFL-0D338A) [LT-Z32SX5/A]
VCC3D
L1010
NRSA02J-0R0X
C1065 1/6.3
C1066
47/6.3
T
AGND
R1113
33
L1103
NQL093K-1R0X
CH C1109 150p
R1213
33
AGND
R1313
33
R1413
33
L1203
L1R0
CH CH CH C1209 C1309 C1409 150p 150p 150p
IC1002
MM1572FN-X
C1110 OPEN
L1303 L1403
L1R0 L1R0
C1210 OPEN
C1063 C1062
2.2/10 47/6.3
C1064 .01
L1105 OPEN
CH
C1112 OPEN
C1310 OPEN
AGND
R1114
R1115
AGND
D1001 EC30HA03L-X
D1002
B2
T
AGND
C1048
1
/6.3
C1049 .01
C1050
1
/6.3
C1051
1
/6.3
C1410 OPEN
0
0
EC30HA03L-X
NQL093K-R10X
NEHM1CM-476X
L1008
L22
L1304 LR10
L1404
C1411
LR10
47P
Q1003
R1010
R1011
C1077
C1311
NPN
3DFID
3DVSO
3DHSO
3DCO7
3DCO6
3DCO5
3DCO4
3DCO3
3DCO2
3DCO1
3DCO0
RA1003
NRZ0040-101X
IC1003
R1141Q151D-X
C1068 47
/6.3
C1069
2.2
/10
R1015
C1070
OPEN
OPEN
1.5k
R1013
C1034
39p
LR10
1.2k
C1031
C1032
C1033
CH
L1104
C1038
C1039
C1040
B1
C1041 NCB10JK-106X
C1043
C1046
C1047
CH
C1061 4p
K1004 CORE2
AGND
C1003
OPEN
C1035
2.2
AGND
.01
.01
.01
CH
C1037
2.2
.01
.01
.01
C1042
/6.3
.01
C1045
.01
.01
C1004
.01
NRSA02J-0R0X
68P
/6.3
.1 /16
L1001 CORE2
K1001
18k
CH
47P
CH
R1012
T
B2
BIASYAD
VRTYAD
VRMYAD
VSSYAD
YIN
VDDYAD
VRBYAD
BIASCAD
VRTCAD
CIN
VDDCAD
Cr_IN
VSSCAD
Cb_IN
VRBCAD
VDDDA
DAOUT
VSSDA
BIASDA
VREFDA
T
C1071
NBE20GM-106X
C1008 OPEN
X1001 NAX0642-001X
C1009
C1067 1
/6.3
AGND
C1088 CH
OPEN
AGND
UVFLAG
YCLAMPP
VBI_READY
VDDPLL
PLLIN
VCOFIL
C1005 1500p
C1001
.01
CORE2
L1002
C1072
NBE20GM-106X
L1003
L1R5
CH
22p
OEPK
VSSPLL
R1001
270k
VDOUT
HDOUT
VDDXO
XOIN
C1006
T
NRZ0080-510X
NRZ0080-510X
RA1002
RA1002
.01
C1030
DVSS5
COUT5
COUT6
COUT7
COUT8
COUT9
DVDD5
TC90A92AFG
A-D CONVERT/ YC SEPARATE/
COLOR DEMOD
XOOUT
VSSXO
BUSSEL
DVDD1
GRD9
GRD8
GRD7
.01
C1012
.01
R1002 100
0.5%
CH
C1010
18p
CH
C1011 .001
C1082
0.01
C1083
0.01
VSSIO3
IC1001
DVSS12
COUT4
GRD6
COUT3
GRD5
3DVSO
3DHSO
3DCK
3DHS
3DVS
C1029
VDDIO3
DVDD2
C1013
.01
COUT2
GRD4
.01
DVSS4
COUT1
GRD3
VSSRAM1
VDD
N.C.
VSS
IVS
IHS
MODE0
MODE1
N.C.
MODE2
CLKO
VDD
VSS
N.C.
N.C.
VDD
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
OHS
OVS
HREF
VSS
N.C.
VDD
R1014
C1028
COUT0
DVDD4
VDDRAM1
GRD2
C1014
.01
100
.01
CKOUT
GRD1
3DCO0
CI0
CO0
3DRB0
3DCKO
YOUT0
VDDIO1
C1015
3DCO1
CI1
CO1
3DRB1
.01
3DCO2
CI2
CO2
3DRB2
YOUT1
GRD0
3DCO3
CI3
CO3
3DRB3
L1011
L47
YOUT2
GC14IN
3DCO4
VSS
DGND
YOUT3
VSSIO1
3DCO5
CI4
3DRB4
VSSRAMD1
VDDRAMD1
TESTIN
TESTM0
C1081
0.01
3DCO6
CI6
CI5
CO4
CO5
3DRB5
C1076 NBE20GM-106X
T
C1026 .01
VSSRAM2
YOUT4
YOUT5
YOUT6
YOUT7
VSSIO2
YOUT8
YOUT9
VDDIO2
TESTM6
TESTM5
DVSS3
C_SYNCIN
TESTM4
DVDD3
TESTM3
TESTM2
TESTM1
SCL
SDA
RESET VDDRAM2
C1016 10
/10
3DCO7
3DCKO
CI7
VSS
ICLK
IC1005
ML87V2105TBZ03A
CO6
CO7
N.C.
VDD
3DRB6
3DRB7
C1084
0.01
VDD
C1025 .01
C1023 .01
3DYO0
VSS
C1075 47
/6.3
T
DVDD1.5
VDDRAM15
R1005R1004 10k220
B1
NRSA02J-0R0X NRSA02J-0R0X
3DYO1
3DYO2
3DYO3
3DYO4
3DYO5
YI5
YI4
YI3
YI2
YI1
YI0
YO0
YO1
YO2
YO3
VDD
3DY0
3DY1
3DY2
3DY3
C1085
0.01
L1006 CORE2
L1005 CORE2
C1074
C1073
C1019
C1018
R1019
C1017
R1007
R1006
K1002
Q1001 UN2213-X
3DYO6
3DYO7
YI6
YO4
3DY4
3DY5
47
/6.3
T
C1021 .01
47
/6.3
T
.01
.01
0
.01
100
100
ADD_GND
OPEN
R1024
YI7
SLA2
YO5
YO6
3DY6
AGND
OPEN
R1023
SLA1
YO7
3DY7
100
R1022
SCL
VSS
K1005
NRSA02J-0R0X
K1003
100
R1021
N.C.
VSS
SDA
TESTM
TEST1
TEST2
TEST3
TEST4
TEST5
TEST7
TEST6
/RESET
SELF
VDD
N.C.
VSS
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
VDD
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
VSS
N.C.
VDD
L1004 CORE2
RA1001 NRZ0080-510X
SCL3A
SDA3A
DGND
A92RES
R1025
100
R1030
10k
3DFID
3DYO0
3DYO1
3DYO2
3DYO3
3DYO4
3DYO5
3DYO6
3DYO7
3DCKO 3DCK
3DHSO
3DVSO
3DYO0
3DYO1
3DYO2
3DYO3
3DYO4
3DYO5
3DYO6
3DYO7
3DCO0
3DCO1
3DCO2
VCC3D
3DCO3
3DCO4
3DCO5
3DCO6
3DCO7
R1026
C1087
0.01
C1086
0.01
RA1006
RA1004
RA1005
SCL3A SDA3A
Q1005
2SK1228-X
DGS
R1027 10k
10k
DGS
Q1006 2SK1228-X
R1029R1028 10k10k
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPENOPEN
3DHS
3DVS
3DY0
3DY1
3DY2
3DY3
3DY4
3DY5
3DY6
3DY7
3DRB0
3DRB1
3DRB2
3DRB3
3DRB4
3DRB5
3DRB6
3DRB7
3DVS
3DHS
3DY7
3DY6
3DY5
3DY4
3DY3
3DY2
3DY1
3DY0
3DCK
3DRB7
3DRB6
3DRB5
3DRB4
3DRB3
3DRB2
3DRB1
3DRB0
3DFID 3DVS
3DHS
3DY7
3DY6
3DY5
3DY4
3DY3
3DY2
3DY1
3DY0
SHEET11
3DCK
3DRB7
3DRB6
3DRB5
3DRB4
3DRB3
3DRB2
3DRB1
3DRB0
RST3
SHEET10,11,12
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