LG 52SZ8R, 44SZ8R, 52SZ8R-ZA, 44SZ8R-ZA Service Manual

TV/AV
MENU
OK
VOL PR
DLP Projection TV
SERVICE MANUAL
BEFORE SERVICING THE CHASSIS, READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
CHASSIS : MB-05DA
MODEL : 44/52SZ8R
MODEL : 44/52SZ8R-ZA
website:http://biz.LGservice.com
e-mail:http://www.LGEservice.com/techsup.html
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS ..................................................................................................................... 2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................3
SERVICING PRECAUTIONS .......................................................................................... 4
CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS ............................................................................................6
SPECIFICATIONS ..........................................................................................................10
ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................................18
BLOCK DIAGRAM..........................................................................................................26
EXPLODED VIEW .................................................................................................... 32,34
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST ................................................................................33,35
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST .......................................................................................36
REPLACEMENT THE LAMP .........................................................................................46
SVC. SHEET ......................................................................................................................
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ...............................................................................................
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety-related characteristics. These parts are identified by in the Schematic Diagram and Replacement Parts List. It is essential that these special safety parts should be replaced with the same components as recommended in this manual to prevent X-RADIATION, Shock, Fire, or other Hazards. Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer.
General Guidance
An isolation Transformer should always be used during the servicing of a receiver whose chassis is not isolated from the AC power line. Use a transformer of adequate power rating as this protects the technician from accidents resulting in personal injury from electrical shocks.
It will also protect the receiver and it's components from being damaged by accidental shorts of the circuitry that may be inadvertently introduced during the service operation.
If any fuse (or Fusible Resistor) in this TV receiver is blown, replace it with the specified.
When replacing a high wattage resistor (Oxide Metal Film Resistor, over 1W), keep the resistor 10mm away from PCB.
Keep wires away from high voltage or high temperature parts.
Due to high vacuum and large surface area of picture tube, extreme care should be used in handling the Picture Tube. Do not lift the Picture tube by it's Neck.
Before returning the receiver to the customer,
always perform an AC leakage current check on the exposed metallic parts of the cabinet, such as antennas, terminals, etc., to be sure the set is safe to operate without damage of electrical shock.
Leakage Current Cold Check(Antenna Cold Check)
With the instrument AC plug removed from AC source, connect an electrical jumper across the two AC plug prongs. Place the AC switch in the on position, connect one lead of ohm-meter to the AC plug prongs tied together and touch other ohm-meter lead in turn to each exposed metallic parts such as antenna terminals, phone jacks, etc. If the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the measured resistance should be between 1MΩ and 5.2MΩ. When the exposed metal has no return path to the chassis the reading must be infinite. An other abnormality exists that must be corrected before the receiver is returned to the customer.
Leakage Current Hot Check (See below Figure)
Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet.
Do not use a line Isolation Transformer during this check.
Connect 1.5K/10watt resistor in parallel with a 0.15uF capacitor between a known good earth ground (Water Pipe, Conduit, etc.) and the exposed metallic parts. Measure the AC voltage across the resistor using AC voltmeter with 1000 ohms/volt or more sensitivity. Reverse plug the AC cord into the AC outlet and repeat AC voltage measurements for each exposed metallic part. Any voltage measured must not exceed 0.75 volt RMS which is corresponds to 0.5mA. In case any measurement is out of the limits specified, there is possibility of shock hazard and the set must be checked and repaired before it is returned to the customer.
Leakage Current Hot Check circuit
1.5 Kohm/10W
To Instrument's exposed METALLIC PARTS
Good Earth Ground such as WATER PIPE, CONDUIT etc.
AC Volt-meter
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
0.15uF
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CAUTION: Before servicing receivers covered by this service manual and its supplements and addenda, read and follow the
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS on page 3 of this publication. NOTE: If unforeseen circumstances create conflict between the
following servicing precautions and any of the safety precautions on page 3 of this publication, always follow the safety precautions. Remember: Safety First.
General Servicing Precautions
1. Always unplug the receiver AC power cord from the AC power source before; a. Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board
module or any other receiver assembly.
b. Disconnecting or reconnecting any receiver electrical plug
or other electrical connection.
c.
Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electrolytic capacitor in the receiver. CAUTION: A wrong part substitution or incorrect polarity installation of electrolytic capacitors may result in an explosion hazard.
d. Discharging the picture tube anode.
2. Test high voltage only by measuring it with an appropriate high voltage meter or other voltage measuring device (DVM, FETVOM, etc) equipped with a suitable high voltage probe. Do not test high voltage by "drawing an arc".
3. Discharge the picture tube anode only by (a) first connecting one end of an insulated clip lead to the degaussing or kind aquadag grounding system shield at the point where the picture tube socket ground lead is connected, and then (b) touch the other end of the insulated clip lead to the picture tube anode button, using an insulating handle to avoid personal contact with high voltage.
4. Do not spray chemicals on or near this receiver or any of its assemblies.
5. Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, clean electrical contacts only by applying the following mixture to the contacts with a pipe cleaner, cotton-tipped stick or comparable nonabrasive applicator; 10% (by volume) Acetone and 90% (by volume) isopropyl alcohol (90%-99% strength) CAUTION: This is a flammable mixture. Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, lubrication of contacts in not required.
6. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage interlocks with which receivers covered by this service manual might be equipped.
7. Do not apply AC power to this instrument and/or any of its electrical assemblies unless all solid-state device heat sinks are correctly installed.
8. Always connect the test receiver ground lead to the receiver chassis ground before connecting the test receiver positive lead. Always remove the test receiver ground lead last.
9. Use with this receiver only the test fixtures specified in this
service manual.
CAUTION: Do not connect the test fixture ground strap to any heatsink in this receiver.
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field effect
transistors and semiconductor "chip" components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static by static electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed to prevent potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an anti-static type solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static" can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive material).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the ieads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed. CAUTION:Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ES device.)
General Soldering Guidelines
1. Use a grounded-tip, low-wattage soldering iron and appropriate tip size and shape that will maintain tip temperature within the range or 500°F to 600°F.
2. Use an appropriate gauge of RMA resin-core solder composed of 60 parts tin/40 parts lead.
3. Keep the soldering iron tip clean and well tinned.
4. Thorohly clean the surfaces to be soldered. Use a mall wire bristle (0.5 inch, or 1.25cm) brush with a metal handle. Do not use freon-propelled spray-on cleaners.
5. Use the following unsoldering technique a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal temperature.
(500°F to 600°F)
b. Heat the component lead until the solder melts. c. Quickly draw the melted solder with an anti-static,
suction-type solder removal device or with solder braid. CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit board printed foil.
6. Use the following soldering technique. a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach a normal
temperature (500°F to 600°F)
b. First, hold the soldering iron tip and solder the strand
against the component lead until the solder melts.
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c. Quickly move the soldering iron tip to the junction of the
component lead and the printed circuit foil, and hold it there only until the solder flows onto and around both the component lead and the foil. CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit board printed foil.
d. Closely inspect the solder area and remove any excess
or splashed solder with a small wire-bristle brush.
IC Remove/Replacement
Some chassis circuit boards have slotted holes (oblong) through which the IC leads are inserted and then bent flat against the circuit foil. When holes are the slotted type, the following technique should be used to remove and replace the IC. When working with boards using the familiar round hole, use the standard technique as outlined in paragraphs 5 and 6 above.
Removal
1. Desolder and straighten each IC lead in one operation by gently prying up on the lead with the soldering iron tip as the solder melts.
2. Draw away the melted solder with an anti-static suction­type solder removal device (or with solder braid) before removing the IC.
Replacement
1. Carefully insert the replacement IC in the circuit board.
2. Carefully bend each IC lead against the circuit foil pad and solder it.
3. Clean the soldered areas with a small wire-bristle brush. (It is not necessary to reapply acrylic coating to the areas).
"Small-Signal" Discrete Transistor Removal/Replacement
1. Remove the defective transistor by clipping its leads as close as possible to the component body.
2. Bend into a "U" shape the end of each of three leads remaining on the circuit board.
3. Bend into a "U" shape the replacement transistor leads.
4. Connect the replacement transistor leads to the corresponding leads extending from the circuit board and crimp the "U" with long nose pliers to insure metal to metal contact then solder each connection.
Power Output, Transistor Device Removal/Replacement
1. Heat and remove all solder from around the transistor leads.
2. Remove the heatsink mounting screw (if so equipped).
3. Carefully remove the transistor from the heat sink of the circuit board.
4. Insert new transistor in the circuit board.
5. Solder each transistor lead, and clip off excess lead.
6. Replace heatsink.
Diode Removal/Replacement
1. Remove defective diode by clipping its leads as close as possible to diode body.
2. Bend the two remaining leads perpendicular y to the circuit board.
3. Observing diode polarity, wrap each lead of the new diode around the corresponding lead on the circuit board.
4. Securely crimp each connection and solder it.
5. Inspect (on the circuit board copper side) the solder joints of the two "original" leads. If they are not shiny, reheat them and if necessary, apply additional solder.
Fuse and Conventional Resistor Removal/Replacement
1. Clip each fuse or resistor lead at top of the circuit board hollow stake.
2. Securely crimp the leads of replacement component around notch at stake top.
3. Solder the connections. CAUTION: Maintain original spacing between the replaced component and adjacent components and the circuit board to prevent excessive component temperatures.
Circuit Board Foil Repair
Excessive heat applied to the copper foil of any printed circuit board will weaken the adhesive that bonds the foil to the circuit board causing the foil to separate from or "lift-off" the board. The following guidelines and procedures should be followed whenever this condition is encountered.
At IC Connections
To repair a defective copper pattern at IC connections use the following procedure to install a jumper wire on the copper pattern side of the circuit board. (Use this technique only on IC connections).
1. Carefully remove the damaged copper pattern with a sharp knife. (Remove only as much copper as absolutely necessary).
2. carefully scratch away the solder resist and acrylic coating (if used) from the end of the remaining copper pattern.
3. Bend a small "U" in one end of a small gauge jumper wire and carefully crimp it around the IC pin. Solder the IC connection.
4. Route the jumper wire along the path of the out-away copper pattern and let it overlap the previously scraped end of the good copper pattern. Solder the overlapped area and clip off any excess jumper wire.
At Other Connections
Use the following technique to repair the defective copper pattern at connections other than IC Pins. This technique involves the installation of a jumper wire on the component side of the circuit board.
1. Remove the defective copper pattern with a sharp knife. Remove at least 1/4 inch of copper, to ensure that a hazardous condition will not exist if the jumper wire opens.
2. Trace along the copper pattern from both sides of the pattern break and locate the nearest component that is directly connected to the affected copper pattern.
3. Connect insulated 20-gauge jumper wire from the lead of the nearest component on one side of the pattern break to the lead of the nearest component on the other side. Carefully crimp and solder the connections. CAUTION: Be sure the insulated jumper wire is dressed so the it does not touch components or sharp edges.
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CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS
All the functions can be controlled with the remote control handset. Some functions can also be adjusted with the buttons on the front panel of the set.
Remote control handset
Before you use the remote control handset, please install the bat­teries. See the next page.
1. POWER
switches the set on from standby or off to standby.
2. MULTIMEDIA
selects Component 1/2, RGB or HDMI modes.
3. SLEEP
sets the sleep timer.
4. MUTE
switches the sound on or off.
5. PIP BUTTONS PIP
switches the sub picture on or off.
PR +/-
selects a programme for the sub picture.
SWAP
alternates between main and sub picture.
INPUT
selects the input mode for the sub picture.
SIZE
adjusts the sub picture size.
POSITION
Moves the sub picture to
D/E
or
F / G
direction.
6. SWAP
returns to the previously viewed programme. selects a favorite programme.
7. MENU
selects a menu.
8.
D/E
(Programme Up/Down)
selects a programme or a menu item. switches the set on from standby.
F / G (Volume Down/Up)
adjusts the volume. adjusts menu settings.
OK
accepts your selection or displays the current mode.
9. NUMBER BUTTONS
switches the set on from standby or directly select a number.
10. PSM (Picture Status Memory)
recalls your preferred picture setting.
11. TELETEXT BUTTONS (option)
These buttons are used for teletext. For further details, see the ‘Teletext’ section.
12. LIST
displays the programme table.
123
456
7
PSM SSM
8
0
POSITION
STILL
MIX
I/II ARC
REVEAL
?
TIME
LIST
STOP REC
P/STILL
REW FF
PLAY
9
POWER
MULTIMEDIA TV/AV
MUTE SLEEP
PIP TEXT
PR - PR +
INPUTSWAP
MENU PR
VOL
OK
VOL
PR
CANCEL/EXIT
INDEX
MODE /
M
SIZE
(With TELETEXT)
1
2 3 4
5
6
7
10
11
12 18
9
8
14
13
15
16
17
19
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13. TV/AV
selects the remote operating mode. switches the set on from standby.
14. ARC (Aspect Ratio Control)
changes the picture format.
15. CANCEL/EXIT
Clears all on-screen displays and returns to TV viewing from any menu.
16. SSM (Sound Status Memory)
recalls your preferred sound setting.
17. STILL
freezes motion of the picture.
18. I/II
selects the language during dual language broadcast. selects the sound output.
19. VCR BUTTONS
control a video cassette recorder.
Note : In teletext mode, the PR + /
-
, SWAP and INPUT buttons are
used for teletext function.
Battery installation
The remote control handset is powered by two AAA type batteries. To load the batteries, turn the remote control handset over and open the battery compartment. Install two batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols ( and ) marked inside the compartment.
Note : To avoid damage from possible battery leakage, remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the remote control handset for an extended period of time.
+
-
123
456
7
PSM SSM
8
0
SLEEP
STILL
SIZE
I/II
STOP REC
P/STILL
REW FF
PLAY
9
POWER
MULTIMEDIA
TV/AV
LIST ARC
MUTE PIP
PR - PR +
INPUTSWAP
MENU PR
VOL
OK
VOL
PR
CANCEL/EXIT
POSITION
(Without TELETEXT)
1
2
4
12
5
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
6
7
10
9
8
3
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1. REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR
2. TV/AV
selects the remote operating mode. switches the set on from standby.
3. MENU
selects a menu.
4. OK
accepts your selection or displays the current mode.
5.
F/G
(Volume Down/Up)
adjusts the volume. adjusts menu settings.
6.
D/E
(Programme Up/Down)
selects a programme or a menu item. switches the set on from standby.
7. OPERATION INDICATOR (Refer to p.7)
8. LAMP INDICATOR (Refer to p.7)
9. TEMPERATURE INDICATOR (Refer to p.7)
10. MAIN POWER (ON/OFF)
switches the set on or off.
Note : There might be a faint white trace on the center of the screen according to the position. This is normal and is a characteristic of the screen.
Front panel
ON/OFF
TV/AV
MENU
OK
VOL PR
TV/AV
MENU
OK
VOL PR
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Lamp indicator, operation indicator, and temperature indicator, located side the front panel controls reveal the operating status of the DLP(Digital Light Processing) projection TV.
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S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
(R)
(L)/ MONO
AV3
INPUT
HDMI/DVI
U P G R A D E
P O R T
PC/DTV (XGA/ 480p/ 576p/ 720p/ 1080i)
(L)
AUDIO
(R)
RGB INPUT
DVI / RGB INPUT
COMPONENT
P
R
P
B
Y
(L)
AUDIO
(R)
480i/480p/ 576i/576p/ 720p/1080i
480i/480p/ 576i/576p/ 720p/1080i
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
AV1 AV2
AV3
AV 4
INPUT
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
(L)/
(R)
MONO
AUDIO
HDMI/DVI INPUT
U P G R A D E
P O R T
PC/DTV (SXGA/ 480p/ 576p/ 720p/ 1080i)
(L)
AUDIO
(R)
RGB INPUT
DVI / RGB INPUT
COMPONENT
P
R
P
B
Y
(L)
AUDIO
(R)
480i/480p/ 576i/576p/ 720p/1080i
480i/480p/ 576i/576p/ 720p/1080i
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
AV1 AV2
AV3
Rear panel
Off Power cord is not connected or power switch is off Red Power Cord is connected, unit is on standby. Green On Orange (flashing) Preparing operation in standby. Orange Projection lamp is reaching the end of its life and
needs to be replaced with a new lamp.
Red (flashing) There is a problem with the lamp or around it.
Contact an authorized service center. Red Lamp life over. Green (flashing) The lamp cover is not closed. Red The set has shut down due to overheating.
After viewing the phrase Thermal High Error Red (flashing) The set has shut down, check the cooling fan. Orange Thermal warning.
Operation Indicator
Lamp Indicator
Temperature Indicator
•Status Indicators
AERIAL SOCKET
UPGRADE PORT
This port is used to
upgrade the software ver-
sion and debug without
changing the hardware.
Be careful not to use this
port. Just contact your
dealer or service centre.
AV1/AV2/AV3 INPUT
SOCKETS
HDMI/DVI
RGB INPUT
DTV/DVD INPUT
S-VIDEO INPUT SOCKET
AV4 INPUT SOCKET
SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE : Specifications and others are subject to change without notice for improvement
.
V Application Range
This spec sheet is applied to the 44/52 DLP TV used MB-05DA chassis.
V Specification
Each part is tested as below without special appointment.
1) Temperature : 25
!
5°C (CST : 40°C!2°C)
2) Relative Humidity : 65
!
10%
3) Power Voltage : Standard input voltage(AC 230V
!
10%, 50Hz)
* Standard Voltage of each products is marked by model.
4) Specification and performance of each parts are followed each drawing and specification by part number in accordance with BOM.
5) The receiver must be operated for about 20 minutes prior to the adjustment.
V Test Method
1) performance : LGE TV test method followed.
2) Demanded other specification. Safety : CB specification EMC : CE specification
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Chassis
MB-05DA 44/52SZ8R-ZA
(RZ-44/52SZ84DB)
United Kingdom LG
Model Name Market Place Brand Remark
44/52SZ8R-ZA
RZ-44/52SZ84DB
United Kingdom Safety : EN55013, EMI : EN55020
TEST
Model Name Market Remark Appliance
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Except PAL-M/N
S-Video 1 first
D-sub 15 pin
L/ R Input
Market
Broadcasting system
Available Channel
Receiving system
AV Input(4EA)
Monitor Out(1EA)
S-Video Input(1EA)
Component Input(2EA)
RGB Input
HDMI Input
Audio Input(4EA)
Wired Control
Specification
EU
RF PAL/ SECAM - B/ G
PAL/ SECAM - D/ K
PAL - I/ I
AV PAL/ SECAM
NTSC - 3.58/ 4.43
BAND PAL
VHF E02~E12
UHF E21~E69
CATV S01~ S20
HYPER S21~S41
Upper Heterodyne
PAL, SECAM, NTSC
SCART1(Full) : AV1, TV out
SCART2(Half) : AV2, Monitor out
SCART3(Half) : AV3
Side AV : AV4, S-Video1
PAL, SECAM, NTSC
PAL, SECAM, NTSC
Y/ Pb / Pr
RGB-PC/ DTV
HDMI-PC/ DTV
PC Audio (1EA), Component (2EA), AV (1EA)
Discrete IR
V Model Specification
No
Item Remark
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
LGE SPEC
Aspect Ratio
Operating Environment
Storage Environment
Input Voltage
Specification
16:9(wide)
1) Temp : 0~40 deg
2) Humidity : 0~85%
3) Temp : -20~60 deg
4) Humidity : 0~85%
AC 230V, 50Hz
V General Specification
No
Item Remark
1
2
3
4
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V Feature and Function
Rear
Rear 3 Side 1
Rear
Rear
Rear
Rear
Rear
Rear
Auto Position and Auto Clock&Phase
44/52SZ
8R-ZA
Remocon Code
Remote control
Local Key
Menu
(Channel
/ Station)
Menu
(Picture)
Menu
(Sound)
Menu
(Time)
Menu
(Special)
Menu
(Screen)
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
NEC Code
Wireless Remote Control TV / AV, MENU, OK, FVOLG, DPRE
System, Storage(0~99), Start
Storage, System, Band, Channel, Fine, Search,
Name, Booster
Del, Copy, Move, Skip
8 Channel
Dynamic, Standard, Mild, User
Cool, Normal, Warm, User( Red, Green, Blue )
On / Off
Freshtone, Greentone, Bluetone
On / Off
Contrast, Brightness, Colour, Sharpness, Tint
SRS TSXT, Flat, Music, Movie, Speech
User Balance, Treble, Bass
On / Off
On / Off
120/ 200/ 500/ 1.2K/ 3K/ 7.5K/ 12KHz
User Setting
On / Off ( Time : User Setting)
On / Off ( Time/ Volume/ Programme :User Setting )
On / Off
On / Off
On : Left arrow(Vol+) Key
Off : Exit Key
RGB PC
RF/ AV/ Component 480i/ 480p/ 576i/ 576p
: Spectacle, Full, Original, 4:3, 16:9, 14:9, Zoom
Component-DTV/ RGB-DTV : 4:3, 16:9, Zoom
RGB-PC/ HDMI : 4:3, 16:9
2 Tuner (PAL-BG/ I/ DK,
SECAM-BG/ DK)
CVBS/ L/ R / S-VHS(S-VHS Priority)
CVBS/ L / R
480i/ 576i/ 480p/ 576p/ 720p/ 1080i
RGB-PC : Up to XGA 85Hz
RGB-DTV : 480p/ 576p/ 720p/ 1080i
HDMI-TV : Up to XGA 85Hz
HDMI-DTV : 480p/ 576p/ 720p/ 1080i
Remote Control, S/W Download
Discrete IR
No
Remark
Item
Specification
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Auto programme
(Auto program)
Manual programme
(Manual program)
Programme edit
(Program edit)
Favorite programme
(Favorite program)
PSM(Picture Status Mode)
CSM(Color Status Mode)
XD
ACM
SRGB
User
SSM(Sound Status Mode)
BBE
AVL(Auto Volume Limit)
Balance
Equalizer
Clock
Off Time
On Time
Auto Sleep
Child lock(Key lock)
XD Demo
Auto config
ARC
RF Input
AV Input
Monitor Out
Component Input
RGB Input
HDMI Input
RS-232C
IR Input
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Available for only RGB PC
RF, AV1/2, Component 480i,576i
Except RGB-PC / HDMI-PC
Initialize user data
PIP Mode Only
PIP Mode Only
PIP Mode Only
Menu
(Screen)
Menu
(PIP/DW)
Hot Key
(Remote)
Adaptive
Phase : 0 ~ 63
Clock : -127 ~ +128
On/ Off
3D NR : 0~ 2
MPEG NR : 0~15
TV-> AV1-> AV2->SAV2-> AV3->AV4->
COMPONENT1->COMPONENT2-> RGB->
HDMI/ DVI
DW1, DW2, OFF
On/ Off
Main Input Sub Input
All Input All (Except Main Input)
Variable(1/16~ 1/4 of Display size)
Variable
0~10
Auto/ PAL/ SECAM/ NTSC
COMPONENT1->COMPONENT2->RGB->HDMI
TV-> AV1-> AV2-> SAV2->AV3->AV4->
COMPONENT1->COMPONENT2-> RGB->
HDMI/ DVI
PIP-> DW1-> DW2-> Off
100~ 300%
Audio Mute
Sleep Time 10~ 240 Min
Channel List
SIF Control
O
Text mode : Yellow Key
Favorite : Favorite
Favorite off : Q.view
Pip/ Twin : Main/ Sub Swap
TV-> AV1-> AV2-> SAV2-> AV3->AV4->
COMPONENT1-> COMPONENT2-> RGB->
HDMI/ DVI
SRS TSXT->Flat->Music->Movie->Speech->User
Dynamic-> Standard-> Mild-> User
POWER, Numeric(0~9), PR+/-, ARC, PR
D,E,
VOL
F,G,Mute,PIP Input, PIP PRD,E
O
O
O
O
No
Item
Specification
Remark
10
11
12
13
Manual config
Cinema (Film Mode)
NR
(Luma Noise Reduction)
Reset
Input(Main)
DW
PIP
PIP Input(Sub Input)
Win. Size
Win. Position
PIP transparency
PIP System
Input Mute-media
Select TV/ AV
(TV/ Video)
PIP/ DW
ZOOM+/ ZOOM-
MUTE
Text
SLEEP
LIST
I/ II(RZ/ RT)
SWAP
PIP INPUT
SSM
PSM
FAVORITE
SIZE
POSITION
HOLD
TIME
ETC.
3D Comb Filter
DCDI(MADI)
Motion Detection
Noise Reduction
Video Input Level
Video Input Frequency Response
Video output S/N
S-Video Input Level (Y)
S-Video Input Level (C-Burst)
Component Video Input Level
(Y, C
B
/ PB, CR/ PR)
R/G/B Video Input Level
Audio Input S/N
Audio Input Distortion
Audio Input Level
Audio Output Level
Audio Input Frequency Range Low
High
- 14 -
At AV output
At AV output
NTSC
PAL, SECAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
0.9
3.0
40
0.85
0.143
0.6
0.6
40
0.3
0.4
0.4
7
1
1
0.7
0.7
0.4
0.5
0.5
1.1
1.15
0.286
0.8
0.8
2
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.05
Vpp
MHz
dB
Vpp
Vpp
Vpp
Vpp
dB
%
Vrms
Vrms
Vrms
kHz
No Item
Specification
Min Typ Max Unit
Remark
V External Interface
Normal 220V
Normal 220V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Power ON/OFF operation
Staring Voltage
Staring Voltage, -10 Degree
DC Voltage, Ballast
DC Voltage, 5V-STBY
DC Voltage, 3.3V-STBY
DC Voltage, 2.5V-STBY
DC Voltage, 1.8V-STBY
DC Voltage,Tuning Voltage
DC Voltage, DLP Driver, 3.5V
DC Voltage, DLP Driver, 2.5V
DC Voltage, DLP Driver, 5V
DC Voltage, DLP Driver, 12V
DC Voltage,Fan
Audio Amp
10000
-20
-15
370
4.5
3.135
2.375
1.71
29
3.135
2.375
4.5
11.4
5.7
24
390
5
3.3
2.5
1.8
31
3.3
2.5
5
12
5.9
26
20
15
410
5.5
3.465
2.625
1.89
33
3.465
2.625
5.5
12.6
6.15
28
times
%
%
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
No Item
Specification
Min Typ Max Unit
Remark
V Power
- 15 -
SDTV, DVD 480I(525I)
SDTV, DVD 480I(525I)
SDTV, DVD 576I(625I)
SDTV 480P
SDTV 480P
SDTV 576P
HDTV 720P
HDTV 720P
HDTV 720P 50Hz
HDTV 1080I
HDTV 1080I
HDTV 1080I 50Hz
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
720*480
720*480
720x576
720*480
720*480
720x576
1280x720
1280x720
1280*720
1920x1080
1920x1080
1920*1080
15.73
15.75
15.625
31.47
31.50
31.25
44.96
45.00
37.50
33.72
33.75
28.125
59.94
60.00
50.00
59.94
60.00
50.00
59.94
60.00
50.00
59.94
60.00
50.00
13.500
13.514
13.500
27.000
27.027
27.000
74.176
74.250
74.250
74.176
74.250
74.250
No
V Component Video Input (Y, P
B
, PR)
Proposed
Specification
Resolution H-freq(kHz) V-freq(Hz) Pixel clock
SDTV 480P
SDTV 480P
SDTV 576P
HDTV 720P
HDTV 720P
HDTV 720P 50Hz
HDTV 1080I
HDTV 1080I
HDTV 1080I 50Hz
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
720*480
720*480
720x576
1280x720
1280x720
1280x720
1920*1080
1920*1080
1920*1080
31.47
31.50
31.25
44.96
45.00
37.50
33.72
33.75
28.125
59.94
60.00
50.00
59.94
60.00
50.00
59.94
60.00
50.00
27.000
27.027
27.000
74.176
74.250
74.250
74.176
74.250
74.250
No
V HDMI Input(DTV)
Proposed
Specification
Resolution H-freq(kHz) V-freq(Hz) Pixel clock
- 16 -
0 : 100 PR Memory
1 : 200PR Memory
0 : CH Memory On
1 : CH Memory Off
TOP : A patent right payment nation
FLOP : Basic
Off : Text Off
0 : Others
1 : China/ Australia Frequency Table
Booster On/ Off control for 2 Tuner sys
AGC Threshold point
BGIDKM : NTSC for N-EU
BGIDKL : Secam for EU
0 : Acting FM-ST after checking Nicam
1 : Acting Nicam & FM-ST
0 : Acting FM-ST after checking Nicam
1 : Acting Nicam & FM-ST
0 : Off
1 : Audio High deviation on after checking over-Mod
0 : Slow LGE Vo.1 Curve
1 : Fast Vol Curve
0 : ACting followed SIF & I/ II
1 : Always Meno 1 : TTX
0~150
0 : Phone Jack
1 : Scart Jack
English, France, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Russian
EU5 : Default Lang. 5
Non-EU7 : Default Lang. 7
0 : West Europe
1 : East EU1
2 : Turkey
3 : East-EU2(Czecho/ Hungary)
4 : Cyrillic1
5 : Cyrillic2
6 : Cyrillic3
1
2
3
4
5
Area Code
OPTION1
(Tuner opt)
OPTION2
(Audio opt)
OPTION3
(Board opt)
OPTION4
(Lang opt)
4
200PR
ACMS
TEXT
CH+AU
BOOTS
AGC-Reference
SYS
A2 ST
I II SAVE
HDEV
V-Curve0
MONO
Audio Delay
Scart
Default Lang
LANG
T LANG
No
Item
Specification
Description
Remark
V Option
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