Panasonic TX-L55WT50B Schematic

ORDER No. PCZ1205094CE
Service Manual
LCD Television
TX-L55WT50B
TX-L55WT50Y
TX-LR55WT50
LA34 Chassis

Specifications

Rated Power Consumption: 152W Stand-by Power Consumption: 0.20W
Aerial Impedance: 75 unbalanced, Coaxial Type
Receiving System: WT50B ( UK )
DVB-T / T2 Digital terrestrial services
DVB-S/S2 Freesat services via Satellite dish input Receiver frequency range – 950 MHz to 2,150MHz LNB Power and Polarisation – Vertical: +13V Horizontal: +18V Current: Max. 500mA (overload protection) 22 kHz Tone – Frequency: 22kHz ± 2kHz Amplitude: 0.6V ± 0.2V Symbol Rate – Max. 30MS/s FEC Mode – 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 Demodulation – QPSK, 8PSK
Not available for DiSEqC control
PAL I UHF E21-E68
PAL 525/60 (AV only) M.NTSC (AV only) NTSC (AV only)
(MPEG2 and MPEG4-AVC(H.264))
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and
WT50B ( Ireland )
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DVB-T Digital terrestrial services
DVB-S/S2 Receiver frequency range – 950 MHz to 2,150MHz LNB Power and Polarisation – Vertical: +13V Horizontal: +18V Current: Max. 500mA (overload protection) 22 kHz Tone – Frequency: 22kHz ± 2kHz Amplitude: 0.6V ± 0.2V Symbol Rate – Max. 30MS/s FEC Mode – 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 Demodulation – QPSK, 8PSK
(MPEG2 and MPEG4-AVC(H.264))
Not available for DiSEqC control
PAL I VHF A-J UHF E21-E69 CATV S1-S20 CATV S21-S41(Hyperband)
PAL 525/60 (AV only) M.NTSC (AV only) NTSC (AV only)
WT50Y DVB-T / T2 Digital terrestrial services
DVB-C Digital cable services DVB-S/S2 Digital satellite services Receiver frequency range – 950 MHz to 2,150MHz LNB Power and Polarisation – Vertical: +13V Horizontal: +18V Current: Max. 500mA (overload protection) 22 kHz Tone – Frequency: 22kHz ± 2kHz Amplitude: 0.6V ± 0.2V Symbol Rate – Max. 30MS/s FEC Mode – 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 Demodulation – QPSK, 8PSK
(MPEG2 and MPEG4-AVC(H.264))
(MPEG2 and MPEG4-AVC(H.264))
(MPEG2 and MPEG4-AVC(H.264))
DiSEqC – Version 1.0.
PAL I/H, B/G, SECAM B/G, L/L’ VHF E2-E12 VHF H1-H2 ( ITALY ) VHF A-H ( ITALY ) UHF E21-E69
CATV (S01-S05) CATV S1-S10(M1-M10)
CATV S11-S20 (U1-U10) CATV S21-S41 (HYPERBAND)
PAL D/K,
SECAM D/K VHF R1-R2 VHF R3-R5 VHF R6-R12 UHF E21-E69
PAL 525/60 (AV only) M.NTSC (AV only) NTSC (AV only)
LR_WT50 DVB-T / T2 Digital terrestrial services
DVB-C Digital cable services DVB-S/S2 Digital satellite services Receiver frequency range – 950 MHz to 2,150MHz LNB Power and Polarisation – Vertical: +13V Horizontal: +18V Current: Max. 500mA (overload protection) 22 kHz Tone – Frequency: 22kHz ± 2kHz Amplitude: 0.6V ± 0.2V Symbol Rate – Max. 30MS/s FEC Mode – 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 Demodulation – QPSK, 8PSK
(MPEG2 and MPEG4-AVC(H.264))
(MPEG2 and MPEG4-AVC(H.264))
(MPEG2 and MPEG4-AVC(H.264))
DiSEqC – Version 1.0.
PAL D/K,
SECAM D/K VHF R1-R2 VHF R3-R5 VHF R6-R12 UHF E21-E69
PAL 525/60 (AV only) M.NTSC (AV only) NTSC (AV only)
Aerial - Rear: WT50B ( UK ) WT50B ( Ireland ) / WT50Y / LR_WT50
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UHF VHF/UHF
Satellite dish input: Female F-type 75
Operating Conditions: Temperature: 0°C  35°C
Humidity: 20%  80% RH (non condensing)
Terminals: AV1 IN Video (21 pin) 1V p-p 75
Audio (21 pin) 500mV rms 10k RGB (21 pin) 0.7V p-p 75
AV1 OUT Video (21 pin) 1V p-p 75 Audio (21 pin) 500mV rms 1k
AV2 IN Video (RCAx1) 1V p-p 75
(COMPONENT/VIDEO) Audio (RCAx2) 500mV rms 10k (used for HDMI_with the supplied AV cable)
Video (RCAx3) Y:1V p-p 75 (including synchronization)
Pb, Pr: ±0.35V p-p 75
HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, HDMI4 Type A Connectors
HDMI HDMI 2 :3D, Content Type, Audio Return Channel, Deep Colour This TV supports “HDAVI Control 5” function.
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT PCM / Dolby digital / DTS, Fiber optic
USB 1/2/3 USB 2.0 DC 5V, Max 500mA
PC HIGH-DENSITY D_SUB 15PIN R,G,B: 700mV p-p 75 HD,VD/TTL Level 2-5V p-p (high impedance)
ETHERNET RJ45, IEEE802.3 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX
CARD SLOT SD CARD slot x1 Common interface slot (Complies with CI+) x1
Wireless LAN: Standard Compliance IEEE802.11a/n , IEEE802.11b/g/n
Frequency Range IEEE802.11a/n: 5.180 GHz – 5.320 GHz
5.500 GHz – 5.580 GHz
5.660 GHz – 5.700 GHz IEEE802.11b/g/n: 2.412 GHz – 2.472 GHz
Security WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES)
WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES) WEP(64 bit/128 bit) Bluetooth wireless
technology: Standartd Compliance Bluetooth 3.0
Frequency Range 2.402 GHz – 2.480 GHz
LCD screen: VVX55F130A20 1920 x 1080, 16:9 Visible Diagonal 1390mm
Speaker: 8 train speaker x 2, Woofer (Ø 75mm) x 1
Audio Output: 18W (4W +4W +10W) Headphones: 3.5mm (M3), stereo mini jack 1x, 8 Impedance Accessories supplied : Remote Control
Touch Pad Controller 3D eyewear 4 x R6 (UM3) Batteries SCART Cable AV Cable
3D Eyewear:
Width: Height: Depth:
Dimensions 167.7mm 42.2mm 170.7mm
Mass Approx. 31g
Lens type Liquid Crystal Shutter Usage temperature range 0° - 40°C Battery Coin-shaped lithium battery CR2025 Operation time: Approx. 75 hours in continuous use of the battery made by Panasonic Viewing range Within 3.2m from front surface of the TV Materials Main body: Resin Lens section: Liquid crystal glass Communication system 2.4 GHz band FH-SS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum)
1/3/4 :3D, Content Type, Deep Colour
Dimensions:
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Including TV stand 1,236mm 804mm 335mm
Mass:
Including TV stand 19.5kg
TV set only 17.0kg
Design and Specifications are subject to change without notice. Mass and dimensions shown are approximate.
Width: Height: Depth:
TV set only 1,236mm 726mm 27mm
This equipment complies with the EMC standards listed below:
EN55013, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, EN55020, EN55022, EN55024
Warning
This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public. It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potencial dangers in attempting to service a product. Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product or products deal within this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.

CONTENTS

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................................... 6
GENERAL GUIDE LINES...................................... 6
TOUCH – CURRENT CHECK............................... 6
PREVENTION OF ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
(ESD) TO ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE (ES)
DEVICES .................................................................... 7
ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER (PBF)......................... 8
SUGGESTED PB FREE SOLDER ........................ 8
APPLICABLE SIGNALS.............................................. 9
SERVICE HINTS ...................................................... 10
CHASSIS BOARD LAYOUT ..................................... 11
LOCATION OF LEAD WIRING ................................. 11
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ................................….12
SPECIFICATION OF KEY FOR CI PLUS,
DTCP-IP, ONE-TO-ONE, WIDEVINE, NETFLIX. 12
GENERAL INFORMATION ................................. 12
REPLACEMENT OF ICS..................................... 12
MODEL AND KEYS ............................................ 12
USB HDD RECORDING ..................................... 12
SETTING INSPECTION............................................ 13
SELF CHECK ........................................................... 14
POWER LED BLINKING TIMING CHART ................ 15
SERVICE MODE FUNCTION ................................... 16
SERVICE ................................................................ 17
SERVICE TOOL MODE............................................ 18
HOTEL MODE .......................................................... 19
DATA COPY BY SD CARD ...................................... 20
DATA COPY FROM TV SET TO SD CARD ............. 21
DATA COPY FROM SD CARD TO TV SET ............. 22
OPTION BYTES DESCRIPTION .............................. 23
ADJUSTMENT METHOD ......................................... 24
WIRING DIAGRAM................................................... 25
BLOCK DIAGRAM (1 OF 2)...................................... 26
PARTS LOCATION................................................... 28
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST.................................. 30
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS......................................... 41
A-BOARD (1 OF 20) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .... 42
LD-BOARD(1 OF 2) ............................................
K-BOARD, LP-BOARD........................................ 64
CONDUCTOR VIEWS .............................................. 65
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Safety Precautions

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General Guide Lines
1. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit.
2. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly installed.
3. After servicing, make the following touch current checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards.
4. Always ensure cover label TBMV2831 is correctly replaced before returning to customer (see Fig.1).
Touch-Current Check
1. Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use an isolation transformer for this check.
2. Connect a measuring network for touch currents between each exposed metallic part on the set and a good earth ground such as a water pipe, as shown in Fig. 2.
3. Use Leakage Current Tester (Simpson 228 or equivalent) to measure the potential across the measuring network.
4. Check each exposed metallic part, and measure the voltage at each point.
5. Reserve the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each of the above measure.
6. The potential at any point (TOUCH CURRENT) expressed as voltage U1 and U2, does not exceed the following values: For a. c.: U1 = 35 V (peak) and U2 = 0.35 V (peak); For d. c.: U1 = 1.0 V,
Note:
The limit value of U2 = 0.35 V (peak) for a. c. and U1 = 1.0 V for d. c. correspond to the values 0.7 mA (peak) a. c. and
2.0 mA d. c. The limit value U1 = 35 V (peak) for a. c. correspond to the value 70 mA (peak) a. c. for frequencies greater than 100 kHz.
7. In case a measurement is out of the limits specified, there is a possibility of a shock hazard, and the equipment should be repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the customer.
COLD WATER PIPE (EARTH GROUND)
TO APPLIANCES EXPOSED METAL PARTS
Resistance values in ohms ()
V: Voltmetr or oscilloscope (r.m.s. or peak reading)
NOTE – Appropriate measures should be taken to obtain the correct value in case of non-sinusoidal waveforms
Fig. 1
Measuring network for TOUCH CURRENTS
C
=1500
R
S
R0=500
Input resistance: 1M Input capacitance:200pF Frequency range: 15Hz to 1MHz and d.c.respectively
Fig. 2
=0.22F
S
10k
U1 (V)
0.022
F
V
U2 (V)
Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically
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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 electrostatic discharge (ESD).
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any ESD on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging ESD wrist strap, which should be removed for 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 build up 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 solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static (ESD protected)" can generate electrical charge 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 leads 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 (ESD) sufficient to damage an ES device).
There are special components used in this equipment which are important for safety. These parts are marked by in schematic diagrams, exploded views and replacement parts list. It is essential that these critical parts should be replaced with manufacturer’s specified parts to prevent shock, fire, or other hazards. Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
About lead free solder (PbF)
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Note: Lead is listed as (Pb) in the periodic table of elements. In the information below, Pb will refer to Lead solder, and PbF will refer to Lead Free Solder. The Lead Free Solder used in our manufacturing process and discussed below is (Sn+Ag+Cu). That is Tin (Sn), Silver (Ag) and Copper (Cu) although other types are available.
This model uses Pb Free solder in it’s manufacture due to environmental conservation issues. For service and repair work, we’d suggest the use of Pb free solder as well, although Pb solder may be used. PCBs manufactured using lead free solder will have the PbF within a leaf Symbol
stamped on the back of PCB.
Caution
Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder. Typically the melting point is 50 ~ 70 °F (30~40°C)
higher. Please use a high temperature soldering iron and set it to 700 ± 20 °F (370 ± 10 °C).
Pb free solder will tend to splash when heated too high (about 1100 °F or 600 °C).
If you must use Pb solder, please completely remove all of the Pb free solder on the pins or solder area before applying Pb solder. If this is not practical, be sure to heat the Pb free solder until it melts, before applying Pb solder.
After applying PbF solder to double layered boards, please check the component side for excess solder which may
flow onto the opposite side. (see Fig.3)
Suggested Pb free solder
There are several kinds of Pb free solder available for purchase. This product uses Sn+Ag+Cu (tin, silver, copper) solder. However, Sn+Cu (tin, copper), Sn+Zn+Bi (tin, zinc, bismuth) solder can also be used. (see Fig.4)
Fig.3
Fig.4

Applicable Signals

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Component (Y, Pb, Pr) (from AV2 terminal), HDMI
Applicable input signal for PC is basically compatible to VESA standard timing.
Signal name COMPONENT HDMI
525 (480) / 60i,60p * * 625 (576) / 50i, 50p * *
750 (720) / 60p, 50p * * 1,125 (1,080) / 60i, 50i * * 1,125 (1,080) / 60p * 1,125 (1,080) / 50p * 1,125 (1,080) / 24p *
PC (from D-sub 15P)
Signal name Horizontal frequency (kHz) Vertical frequency (Hz)
640 480 @60 Hz 800 600 @60 Hz 852 480 @60Hz 1,024 768 @60Hz 1,280 768 @60Hz 1,280 1,024 @60Hz 1,366 768 @60Hz
PC (from HDMI terminal)
Applicable input signal for PC is basically compatible to HDMI standard timing.
Signal name Horizontal frequency (kHz) Vertical frequency (Hz)
640 480 @60 Hz 1,280 720 @60 Hz 1,920 1,080 @60Hz
Note:
Signals other than above may not be displayed properly.  The above signals are reformatted for optimal viewing on your display.  PC signal is magnified or compressed for display, so that it may not show fine detail with sufficient clarity.
31.47 59.94
37.88 60.32
31.44 59.89
48.36 60.00
47.70 60.00
63.98 60.02
48.39 60.04
31.47 60.00
45.00 60.00
67.50 60.00

Service Hints

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How to remove the backcover
Remove the 1 fixing screw and WIFI DONGLE. (see Fig.5) Remove the 1 fixing screw and BT DONGLE. (see Fig.5)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(1)
Fig.5
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1) (1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(1)
Remove the 31 fixing screws, 4 caps and the backcover. (see Fig.6)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(1)
SCREWS
(1) THEC150J /2pcs/
(1)
SCREWS
(1) THEC150J /31pcs/
(2)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(2) TKKL55352 /4pcs/
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
Fig.6
How to remove the pedestal assembly.
Lay the main unit face down. (see Fig.7) Remove the 2 fixing screws and the cover of the stand. (see Fig.8) Remove the 4 fixing screws and the pedestal assembly. (see Fig.9)
(3) XYN4+F10FJ /2pcs/
(4) XYN4+F10FJK /4pcs/
SCREWS
Fig.7
(3)
(4)
Fig.8
(4)
(4)
Fig.9
(3)
(4)

Chassis Board Layout

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TC-Unit on panel
Board Name Function
P-Unit
LD-Board
RM-Unit
LP-Board
A-Board AV Terminal, HDMI, AV Switch, USB, USB HUB, Digital Audio Out,
Tuner DVB-T/T2/C/S/S2, SD Card, CI slot, PC, Ethernet, Wireless LAN, Bluetooth,
Peaks IC, Speakers out, EEPROM, Flash Memory, DDR SDRAM
P-Unit Main Input, Power Supply, Key control, Power switch LD-Board LED Driver LP-Board Panabadge LED
K-Board Power and Timer LED, C.A.T.S RM-Unit IR Receiver
A-Board
K-Board

Location of Lead Wiring

To find the Part Number of required wire in Replacement Parts List click on the wire name in red box.
A02-P2 WIRE
P4-LD4 WIRE
LVDS FFC
A12-SPK-SPW WIRE
LD4
WOOFER BOX
LD3
CN100
CN700
A10
A02
A12
A16
A21
A20
TU6702
P2
P4
CN001
RM10
WIFI
SP_R
LP10
BT
SP_L
K10
A20-USB CABLE
LD3-CN100 WIRE
A21-BT WIRE
A10-K10-LP10-RM10 WIRE

Technical Description

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Specification of KEY for CI Plus, DTCP-IP, One-to-One, Widevine and Netflix General information:
1. EEPROM (IC8902) for spare parts has the seed of KEY for each.
2. The final KEY data will be generated by PRO4 IC (IC8000) when SELF CHECK was done and are stored in both PRO4 IC (IC8000) and EEPROM (IC8902). All KEYs are not generated for all models. The necessary KEY are only generated and stored depend on the feature of models.
Replacement of ICs:
When PRO4 IC (IC8000) is replaced, EEPROM (IC8902) should be also replaced with new one the same time. When EEPROM (IC8902) is replaced, PRO4 IC (IC8000) is not necessary to be replaced the same time. After the replacement of IC, SELF CHECK should be done to generate the final KEY data. How to SELF CHECK: While pressing [VOLUME ( - )] button on the main unit, press the STATUS button on the remote control for more than 3 seconds. TV will be forced to the factory shipment setting after this SELF CHECK.
Models and Keys:
Keys
Model No.
TX-L55WT50B Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes TX-L55WT50Y Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes TX-LR55WT50 Yes None None Yes Yes
CI PLUS DTCP-IP
One-to-One
(for USB Rec.)
Widevine Netflix
USB HDD Recording: General information:
Digital TV programmes can be recorded in USB HDD. A One-to-One key generated in A-board by SELF CHECK binds TV and USB-HDD for communication. That key is only one key for them. If the key is difference, TV can not access USB-HDD.
Caution:
New key will be generated by following SELF CHECK and previous TV programmes recorded in USB HDD will not be viewed. SELF CHECK: While pressing [VOLUME ( - )] button on the main unit, press the STATUS button on the remote control for more than 3 seconds

Setting Inspection

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Voltage Confirmation
A board
Description Test point Voltage
SUB1.1V TP8100 1.10V - 1.22V SUB 1.5 V TP8101 1.435V - 1.585V SUB1.8V TP8700 1.7V – 1.9V SUB3.3V TP5400 3.17V – 3.43V SUB5V TP5420 4.80V - 5.25V USB5V TP5440 4.94V – 5.40V FE1.2V TP5780 1.14V – 1.26V FE1.2V/2.5V TP5720 2.375V 2.625V PNL12V TP4004 (TP4005) 11.5V – 12.9V
LNB_OUTPUT TP6702
Horizontal 17.0V - 19.0V Vertical 12.5V – 14.0V

Self Check

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p
p
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Self-check is used to automatically check the bus lines and hexadecimal code of the TV set. To enter Self-Check mode, keep pressing the down (-/v) button on the TV set and press the STATUS button on the remote control. To exit Self Check, switch off the TV set at the power button.
TX-L55WT50B
TX-L55WT50Y
TX-LR55WT50
55FHD Panasonic 2012LCD
Self Check Com
TUN O.K. STBY O.K. MEM1 O.K. MEM2 O.K. AVSW O.K. LAN O.K. ZWEI O.K. FE O.K. SAT-TU O.K. ID O.K. ID2 O.K. BT O.K. WiFi O.K.
55FHD Panasonic 2012LCD
Self Check Com
TUN O.K. STBY O.K. MEM1 O.K. MEM2 O.K. AVSW O.K. LAN O.K. ZWEI O.K. FE O.K. SAT-TU O.K. ID O.K. ID2 O.K. BT O.K. WiFi O.K.
55FHD Panasonic 2012LCD
Self Check Com
TUN O.K. STBY O.K. MEM1 O.K. MEM2 O.K. AVSW O.K. LAN O.K. ZWEI O.K. FE O.K. SAT-TU O.K. ID O.K. ID2 O.K. BT O.K. WiFi O.K.
PEAKS-SOFT 1.619 PEAKS-EEP 01.06.0058 LSI-PACKAGE 0.016 LSI-RELEASE 1.14 STBY-SOFT 1.00.02 STBY-EEP 1.00.0015 STBY-ROMCORR 0.00.00 ZWEI-SOFT 09010011
PEAKS-SOFT 1.619 PEAKS-EEP 01.06.0024 LSI-PACKAGE 0.016 LSI-RELEASE 1.14 STBY-SOFT 1.00.02 STBY-EEP 1.00.0015 STBY-ROMCORR 0.00.00 ZWEI-SOFT 09010011
PEAKS-SOFT 1.619 PEAKS-EEP 01.06.0046 LSI-PACKAGE 0.016 LSI-RELEASE 1.14 STBY-SOFT 1.00.02 STBY-EEP 1.00.0015 STBY-ROMCORR 0.00.00 ZWEI-SOFT 09010011
lete
lete
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SUM C19D
MODEL ID 09 03002100 00040000
SUM C171
MODEL ID 09 03002100 00040000
SUM C0A6
MODEL ID 09 03002100 00040000
Display Ref. No. Description P.C.B. TUN TU6702 TUNER A-Board STBY IC8000 Peaks-PRO4 A-Board MEM1 IC8900 NAND FLASH MEMORY A-Board MEM2 IC8902 EEPROM PEAKS PRO4 A-Board AVSW IC3001 AUDIO/VIDEO SWITCH A-Board LAN IC8600 LAN CONTROLER A-Board ZWEI TC-unit TC-unit on panel TC-unit FE IC6900 DVB-T2 DEMODULATOR A-Board SAT-TU TU6702 TUNER A-Board ID IC8902 CI+, DTCP-IP, C2mod A-Board ID2 IC8902 WIDEVINE , NETLFLIX A-Board
BT
WiFi
IC8458
N5HZZ0000113
IC8458
N5HBZ0000067
USB HUB
BT DONGLE
USB HUB
WIFI DONGLE
A-Board
BT Dongle
A-Board
Wifi Dongle
If the CCU ports have been checked and found to be incorrect or not located then " - - " will appear in place of "O.K.".
Power LED blinking timing chart
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1. Subject Information of LED Flashing timing chart.
2. Contents When abnormality has occurred the unit, the protection circuit operates and reset to the stand by mode. At this time, the defective block can be identified by number of blinking of the Power LED on the front panel of the unit.
Blinking
times
Once
1 BL_SOS
3
7
8
9
10
Blinking timing Contents Check point
4 sec
Light
No Light
IROM SOS
SUB3.3V_SENSE_SOS
SOS
SOUND_SOS
ZWEI_SOS TC-unit on panel
A BOARD P BOARD
A BOARD
A BOARD
A BOARD
A BOARD
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13
BE_SOS A BOARD
EMERGENCY A BOARD

Service Mode Function

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MPU controls the functions switching for each IICs through IIC bus in this chassis. The following setting and adjustment can be adjusted by remote control in Service Menu
How to enter SERVICE
While pressing (-/v) button on the TV unit, press on the remote control for 3 times within 2 seconds. Note:
To exit from Service mode, press the exit button on remote control.
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SERVICE

A
A
A
A
A
A
V
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SERVICE ADJUST WB-ADJ OPTION SRV-TOOL DRV CHECK
Peaks SOFT 1.619 OPTION 1 34 Peaks EEP 01.06.0060 OPTION 2 ee
S e r v i c e 1
LSI PACKAGE 0.016 OPTION 3 01 LSI DATA 1.01.04 OPTION 4 53 STBY SOFT 1.00.02 MODEL ID 09 STBY EEP 1.00.0015 03002100 STBY ROMCOR 0.00.00 00040000 ZWEI SOFT 9.100.0011 R/E Cnt 000/000 AJAX-CE 0.47.5 INV Cnt 0000
AVSW re
1
ADJUST DYNAMIC CONTRAST YMAX
1,2:MAIN SELECT 3,4:SUB SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT YELLOW:AUTO ADJUST VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE
000
2
ADJUST DYNAMIC
3
COLOR
1,2:MAIN SELECT
4
3,4:SUB SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE
1 2
WB-ADJ DYNAMIC R-GAIN
BEFORE 79 METHOD 02
COLOR TEMP NORMAL
1,2:MAIN SELECT 3,4:SUB SELECT 7:COLOR TEMP SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT 0:WB METHOD SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE/WB DIFF ADJ
79
WB-ADJ DYNAMIC G-GAIN
3
BEFORE 77 METHOD 02
COLOR TEMP NORMAL
1,2:MAIN SELECT 3,4:SUB SELECT
4
7:COLOR TEMP SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT 0:WB METHOD SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE/WB DIFF ADJ
1 2
OPTION DYNAMIC Boot
1,2:MAIN SELECT 3,4:SUB SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT VOL :ADJUST
SD
OPTION DYNAMIC STBY-SET
3
1,2:MAIN SELECT
4
3,4:SUB SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT OK :POWER OFF
1 2
SRV-TOOL DYNAMIC
1,2:MAIN SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT OK:ENTER
00
1 2
DRV-CHECK DYNAMIC USBHDD CHECK
1,2:MAIN SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT OK 3sec:HDD CHK START
00
77
50
00
216
DJUST DYNAMIC
3
TINT
1,2:MAIN SELECT
4
3,4:SUB SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE
WB-ADJ DYNAMIC B-GAIN
3
BEFORE 80 METHOD 02
COLOR TEMP NORMAL
1,2:MAIN SELECT 3,4:SUB SELECT
4
7:COLOR TEMP SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT 0:WB METHOD SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE/WB DIFF ADJ
OPTION DYNAMIC CLK MODE
3
1,2:MAIN SELECT
4
3,4:SUB SELECT 9 :PICTURE MENU SELECT VOL:ADJUST
Key Command
Press the 3/4 button to change the adjustment values or function. Press the 1/2 button to step up/down through the functions and adjustments Press the numerical button VOLUME (+/-) to change of each option item.  Press the OK button after each adjustment has been made to store the required values.
80
00
O0
ADJUST DYNAMIC
3
SUB-BRT
1,2:MAIN SELECT
4
3,4:SUB SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE
WB-ADJ DYNAMIC R-CENT
3
BEFORE 85 METHOD 02
COLOR TEMP NORMAL
1,2:MAIN SELECT 3,4:SUB SELECT
4
7:COLOR TEMP SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT 0:WB METHOD SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE/WB DIFF ADJ
OPTION DYNAMIC CLOCK
3
1,2:MAIN SELECT
4
3,4:SUB SELECT 9 :PICTURE MENU SELECT VOL:ADJUST
800
85
ON
DJUST DYNAMIC
3
BACKLGT
1,2:MAIN SELECT
4
3,4:SUB SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE
WB-ADJ DYNAMIC G-CENT
3
BEFORE 80 METHOD 02
COLOR TEMP NORMAL
1,2:MAIN SELECT 3,4:SUB SELECT
4
7:COLOR TEMP SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT 0:WB METHOD SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE/WB DIFF ADJ
OPTION DYNAMIC
3
Emergency
4
1,2:MAIN SELECT 3,4:SUB SELECT 9 :PICTURE MENU SELECT VOL:ADJUST
200
80
ON
DJUST DYNAMIC
H-POS
3
1,2:MAIN SELECT
4
3,4:SUB SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE
WB-ADJ DYNAMIC B-CENT
3
BEFORE 95 METHOD 02
COLOR TEMP NORMAL
1,2:MAIN SELECT 3,4:SUB SELECT
4
7:COLOR TEMP SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT 0:WB METHOD SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE/WB DIFF ADJ
OPTION DYNAMIC Y/C Delay
3
1,2:MAIN SELECT
4
3,4:SUB SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE
95
DJUST DYNAMIC
0
H-AMP
3
1,2:MAIN SELECT
4
3,4:SUB SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK:WRITE
OPTION DYNAMIC OPT 1
3
1,2:MAIN SELECT
4
3,4:SUB SELECT 5,6:BIT SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE
0
00110100
(R) 10110100
ADJUST DYNAMIC V-POS
3
1,2:MAIN SELECT
4
3,4:SUB SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE
OPTION DYNAMIC OPT 2
3
1,2:MAIN SELECT
4
3,4:SUB SELECT 5,6:BIT SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE
OPTION DYNAMIC EDID-CLK
HDMI 1
1,2:MAIN SELECT 3,4:SUB SELECT 7 :HDMI SELECT 9 :PICTURE MENU SELECT OK:WRITE
11101110
MID
DJUST DYNAMIC
0
V-AMP
3
1,2:MAIN SELECT
4
3,4:SUB SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE
4
DJUST DYNAMIC
VCOM BEFORE 193
1,2:MAIN SELECT 3,4:SUB SELECT 5 :FLICKER PATTERN 9 :PICTURE MENU SELECT OK :WRITE
OL :ADJUST
OPTION DYNAMIC OPT 3
3
1,2:MAIN SELECT
4
3,4:SUB SELECT 5,6:BIT SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE
4
OPTION DYNAMIC OPT 4
3
1,2:MAIN SELECT
4
3,4:SUB SELECT 5,6:BIT SELECT 9:PICTURE MENU SELECT VOL :ADJUST OK :WRITE
0
3
193
00000001
3
01010011

Service Tool Mode

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How to access
1. Select [SRV-TOOL] in Service Mode.
2. Press [OK] button on the remote control.
Display of TD2Microcode version
Display of Flash ROM maker code Display of SOS History
SRV-TOOL
TD2Microcode:005a0910 Flash ROOM: AD – F1 PTCT:00.00.00.00.00 Time 00051:30 On/Off 0000042
Display of SOS History
SOS History (Number of LED blinking) indication. From left side; Last SOS, before Last, three occurrence before, 2 This indication will be cleared by [Self/check indication and forced to factory shipment setting].
nd
occurrence after shipment, 1st occurrence after shipment.
Power ON Time, On/Off
Note: To display TIME/COUNT menu, highlight position, then press MUTE for 3sec. Time: Cumulative power on time, indicated hour: minute by decimal. On/Off: Number of On/Off switching by decimal. Note: This indication will not be cleared by either of the self-checks or any other command.
Exit
Disconnect the AC cord from wall outlet or switch off the power with [Power] button on the main unit.
POWER ON TIME/COUNT Press [MUTE] button (3sec)

Hotel Mode

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1. Purpose Restrict a function for hotels.
2. Access command to the Hotel mode setup menu. In order to display the Hotel mode setup menu, please enter the following command (within 2 second). [TV] : Vol.[Down] + [REMOTE] : AV (3 times)
Then, the Hotel mode setup menu is displayed.
Hotel mode
Hotel mode
Initial INPUT
Initial POS
Off
Off
Off
Initial VOL Level
Maximum VOL Level
Button Lock
Remote Lock
Off
100
Off
Off
Private Information
Keep
EXIT
RETURN
Select
OK
3. To exit the “Hotel mode” menu press the EXIT button on remote control.
4. Explain the Hotel mode setup menu.
ITEM Function
Hotel Mode Select hotel mode ON/OFF Initial INPUT Select input signal modes.
Initial POS Select programme number.
Initial VOL Level Adjust the volume when each time power is
Maximum VOL Level
Button Lock Select local key conditions.
Remote Lock Select remote control key conditions.
Private Information
Set the input, when each time power is switched on. Selection: Off/Analog /freesat/DVB/AV1/AV2/PC/ HDMI1/HDMI2/HDMI3/HDMI4 *Off: give priority to the last memory. However, Euro Model is compulsorily set to TV. *AVnS/AVnC: only Euro model selectable * PC:selectable with VGA option
Selection: Off/0 to 99 *Off: give priority to the last memory
switched on. Selection/Range: Off/0 to 100 *Off: give priority to the last memory Adjust maximum volume. Range: 0 to 100
Selection: Off/SETUP/MENU/ALL *Off: altogether valid *Setup: only F-key is invalid
(Tuning guide (menu) can not be selected.)
*MENU: only F-key is invalid
(only Volume/Mute can be selected.)
*All: altogether invalid.
Selected” Off/SETUP/MENU *Off: altogether valid *Setup: only Setup menu is invalid MENU: Picture/Sound/Setup menu are invalid
Select private information for VIERA Cast is Keep or Reset if Hotel mode is set to [On] when TV power on. Selection : Keep/Reset
•Keep: private information for VIERA Cast is keep
•Reset: private information for VIERA Cast is reset

Data Copy by SD Card

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Purpose a) Board replacement (Copy the data when exchanging A-board):
When exchanging A-board, the data in original A-board can be copied to SD card and then copy to new A-board.
TV
A-board
(Before exchanging)
Copy to SD card
(After exchanging)
Copy back from SD card
SD
Following data can be copied. User setting data (inc. Hotel mode setting data) Channel scan data Adjustment and factory preset data
b) Hotel (Copy the data when installing a number of units in hotel or any facility):
When installing a number of units in hotel or any facility, the data in master TV can be copied to SD card and the copy to other TVs.
Master TV
Copy to SD card
SD
Other TV
Copy from SD card
Other TV
Other TV
Following data can be copied. User setting data (inc. Hotel mode setting data) Channel scan data
Preparation
Make pwd file as startup file for (a) or (b) in an empty SD card.
1. Insert an empty SD card to your PC.
2. Right-click a blank area in a SD card window, point to New, and then click text document. A new file is created by default (New Text Document.txt).
3. Right-click the new text document that you just created and select rename, and then change the name and extension of the file to the following file name (a) or (b) and press ENTER.
File name:
(a) For Board replacement: boardreplace.pwd (b) For Hotel: hotel.pwd
Note: Please make only one file to prevent the operation error. No any other file should be in SD card.

Data Copy from TV set to SD Card

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1. Turn on the TV set.
2. Insert SD card with a startup file (pwd file) to SD slot. On-screen Display will be appeared according to the startup file automatically.
3. Input a following password for (a) or (b) by using remote control.
(a) For Board replacement: 2770
(b) For Hotel: 4850 Data will be copied from TV set to SD card. It takes around 2 to 6 minutes maximum for copying.
4. After the completion of copying to SD card, remove SD card from TV set.
5. Turn off the TV set.
Note: Following new folder will be created in SD card for data from TV set.
(a) For Board replacement: user_setup (b) For Hotel: hotel
Please do not remove the SD card
Data copy has been successful
Data Copy(Board replacement )
Input password
Data Copy(Board replacement )
Input password
Data Copy(Board replacement )
Copy TV to SD card
Please wait for a while
Data Copy(Board replacement )
Performing
Please remove SD card
Data copy (Board replacement) or (Hotel)
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Input Password 2770 or 4850
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Performing
GETTING
Completion
FINISH
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