17. Recommended & Spare Parts List...……...................71
18. Different Parts List.............................……...................75
19. General Product Specification………………….……….79
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ANY PERSON ATTEMPTING TO SERVICE THIS CHASSIS MUST FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE
CHASSIS AND BE AWARE OF THE NECESSARY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TO BE USED WHEN
SERVICING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT CONTAINING HIGH VOLTAGES.
CAUTION: USE A SEPARATE ISOLATION TRANSFOMER FOR THIS UNIT WHEN SERVICING
SAFETY NOTICE
REFER TO BACK COVER FOR IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES
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Revision List
Version Release Date Revision History
A00 Mar.19, 2008 Initial release, Draft Version
Add CTV Model 170V9FB/62, 170V9FB/27, 170V9FB/05,170V9FB/00
A01 Apr.03, 2008
Add Philips 12NC for 170V9FB/97
A02 Apr.17, 2008 Add a new panel 750GLU70G1D42N
A03 Apr.25, 2008 Add CTV Model 170V9FB/93 and 170V9FB/94
Add CTV Model 170V9FB/97(2)
A04 May.27, 2008
Add CTV Model 170V9FB/93(2)
A05 Jun.13,2008
A06 July 10, 2008
A07 July.18.2008
A08 Aug 10,2008
Add CTV Model 170V9FB/94(2), 170V9FB/00(2), 170V9FB/05(2) and
update the spare parts by FN/ECR.
Add CTV Model 170V9FB/62(2)
Change Panel 750GLU70G1D3QN,
Change FFC for 170V9FB/94
Add CTV Model 170V9FB/27(2)
Update BOM for 170V9FB/94(2)
Update BOM for 170V9FB/27(2),170V9FB/93(2),170V9FB/94(2)
Add FFC for 170V9FB/93(2), 170V9FB/97(2)
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Important Safety Notice
Proper service and repair is important to the safe, reliable operation of all Philips Company Equipment. The service
procedures recommended by Philips and described in this service manual are effective methods of performing
service operations. Some of these service operations require the use of tools specially designed for the purpose.
The special tools should be used when and as recommended.
It is important to note that this manual contains various CAUTIONS and NOTICES which should be carefully read
in order to minimize the risk of personal injury to service personnel. The possibility exists that improper service
methods may damage the equipment. It is also important to understand that these CAUTIONS and NOTICES ARE
NOT EXHAUSTIVE. Philips could not possibly know, evaluate and advise the service trade of all conceivable ways
in which service might be done or of the possible hazardous consequences of each way. Consequently, Philips has
not undertaken any such broad evaluation. Accordingly, a servicer who uses a service procedure or tool which is
not recommended by Philips must first satisfy himself thoroughly that neither his safety nor the safe operation of
the equipment will be jeopardized by the service method selected.
Hereafter throughout this manual, Philips Company will be referred to as Philips.
WARNING
Use of substitute replacement parts, which do not have the same, specified safety characteristics may create
shock, fire, or other hazards.
Under no circumstances should the original design be modified or altered without written permission from Philips.
Philips assumes no liability, express or implied, arising out of any unauthorized modification of design.
Servicer assumes all liability.
FOR PRODUCTS CONTAINING LASER:
DANGER-Invisible laser radiation when open. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
CAUTION-Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may
result in hazardous radiation exposure.
CAUTION -The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard.
TO ENSURE THE CONTINUED RELIABILITY OF THIS PRODUCT, USE ONLY ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER'S
REPLACEMENT PARTS, WHICH ARE LISTED WITH THEIR PART NUMBERS IN THE PARTS LIST SECTION
OF THIS SERVICE MANUAL.
Take care during handling the LCD module with backlight unit
-Must mount the module using mounting holes arranged in four corners.
-Do not press on the panel, edge of the frame strongly or electric shock as this will result in damage to the screen.
-Do not scratch or press on the panel with any sharp objects, such as pencil or pen as this may result in damage to
the panel.
-Protect the module from the ESD as it may damage the electronic circuit (C-MOS).
-Make certain that treatment person’s body is grounded through wristband.
-Do not leave the module in high temperature and in areas of high humidity for a long time.
-Avoid contact with water as it may a short circuit within the module.
-If the surface of panel becomes dirty, please wipe it off with a soft material. (Cleaning with a dirty or rough cloth
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1. Monitor Specifications
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2. LCD Monitor Description
The LCD monitor will contain a main board, a power board and a key board which house the flat panel control logic,
brightness control logic and DDC.
The power board will provide AC to DC Inverter voltage to drive the backlight of panel and the main board chips
each voltage.
Power board
Include: adapter, inverter)
AC-IN
100V-240V
Monitor Block Diagram
CCFL Drive.
Key Board
Flat Panel and
CCFL backlight
Main Board
HOST Computer
RS232 Connector
For white balance
adjustment in factory
mode
Video signal, DDC
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3. Operating Instructions
3.1 General Instructions
Press the power button to turn the monitor on or off. The other control buttons are located at the front of the
panel of the monitor.
By changing these settings, the picture can be adjusted to your personal preferences.
The power cord should be connected.
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Connect the video cable from the monitor to the video card.
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Press the power button to turn on the monitor, the power indicator will light up.
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3.2 Control Buttons
Front View
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3.3 Adjusting the Picture
Description of the On Screen Display
When you press the button on the front control of your monitor, the On-Screen Display (OSD) Main Controls
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make your adjustments.
keys to
To Lock/Unlock OSD function (User Mode)
The OSD function can be locked by pressing “MENU” button for more than 10 seconds.
Locked OSD function can be released by pressing “MENU” button for more than 10 seconds again.
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The OSD Tree
Below is an overall view of the structure of the On-Screen Display. You can use this as a reference when you want
to work your way around the different adjustments later on.
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3.4 Connecting to the PC
1) Connect the power cord to the back of the monitor firmly.
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(a) Turn off your computer and unplug its power cable.
(b) Connect the monitor signal cable to the video connector on the back of your computer.
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(c) Plug the power cord of your computer and your monitor into a nearby outlet.
(d) Turn on your computer and monitor. If the monitor displays an image, installation is complete.
4. Input/ Output Specification
4.1 Input Signal Connector
Analog connectors
Pin No. Description Pin No. Description
1. Red video input 9. DDC+5V
2. Green video input/SOG 10. Logic Ground
3. Blue video input 11. Ground
4. Sense (GND) 12. Serial data line (SDA)
5. Cable detect (GND) 13. H. Sync/ H+ V.Sync
6. Red video ground 14. V. Sync
7. Green video ground 15. Data clock line (SCL)
8. Blue video ground
VGA connector layout
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4.2 Factory Preset Display Modes
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4.3 Pixel Defect Policy
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4.4 Failure Mode Of Panel
Quick reference for failure mode of LCD panel
this pa
e presents problems that could be made by LCD panel.
It is not necessary to repair circuit board. Simply follow the mechanical
instruction on this manual to eliminate failure by replace LC D panel.
Polarizer has bubbles
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Failure description
Vertical block defect
Vertical dim lines
Vertical lines defect
(Always bri
Horizontal block defect
ht or dark)
Phenomenon
Polarizer has bubbles
Foreign material inside
polarizer. It shows liner or
dot shape.
Concentric circle formed
Horizontal dim lines
Horizontal lines defect
(Always bri
Has bri
ht or dark)
ht or dark pixel
Bottom back light of LCD is
brighter than normal
Back light un-uniformity
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Backli
Black or white color, liner or
circular type
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5. Block Diagram
5.1 Software Flow Chat
1
2
N
4
5
Y
6
7
Y
Y
N
N
3
9
10
Y
N
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N
12
Y
14
19
N
11
13
15
17
N
Y
N
Y
16
Y
1) MCU initialize.
2) Is the EPROM blank?
3) Program the EPROM by default values.
4) Get the PWM value of brightness from EPROM.
5) Is the power key pressed?
6) Clear all global flags.
7) Are the AUTO and SELECT keys pressed?
8) Enter factory mode.
9) Save the power key status into EPROM.
Turn on the LED and set it to green color.
Scalar initializes.
10) In standby mode?
11) Update the lifetime of back light.
12) Check the analog port, are there any signals coming?
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13) Does the scalar send out an interrupt request?
14) Wake up the scalar.
15) Are there any signals coming from analog port?
16) Display "No connection Check Signal Cable" message. And go into standby mode after the message
disappear.
17) Program the scalar to be able to show the coming mode.
<---Vendor/Product Identification--->
ID Manufacturer Name: PHL
ID Product Code: C01F
ID Serial Number: e0d90100
Week of Manufacture: 23
Year of Manufacture: 2003
<-x-Vendor/Product Identification-x->
<---Basic Display Parameters/Features--->
Video i/p definition: Analog
Signal Level Standard: 0.700V/0.300V(1.000Vpp)
Setup: Blank-to-Black not expected
Separate Sync Support: Yes
Composite Sync Support: Yes
Sync. on green video supported:Yes
Serration of the Vsync.Pulse is not required.
Max. H. Image Size : 34cm.
Max. V. Image Size : 27cm.
Display Gamma: 2.2
DPMS Features, Stand-by: No.
DPMS Features, Suspend: No.
DPMS Features, Active off: Yes.
Display Type: R.G.B color display.
Standard Default Color Space: R.G.B color.
Preferred Timing Mode: In First Detailed Timing.
GTF supported: No.
<---Basic Display Parameters/Features--->
<---Color Characteristics--->
Red x: 0.6347656250
Red y: 0.3417968750
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Green x: 0.2929687500
Green y: 0.6103515625
Blue x: 0.1464843750
Blue y: 0.0693359375
White x: 0.3125000000
White y: 0.3281250000
<-x-Color Characteristics-x->
<---Established Timings--->
Established Timings 1: BF
-720x400 @70Hz VGA,IBM
-640x480 @60Hz VGA,IBM
-640x480 @67Hz Apple,Mac II
-640x480 @72Hz VESA
-640x480 @75Hz VESA
-800x600 @56Hz VESA
-800x600 @60Hz VESA
Established Timings 2: EF
-800x600 @72Hz VESA
-800x600 @75Hz VESA
-832x624 @75Hz Apple,Mac II
-1024x768 @60Hz VESA
-1024x768 @70Hz VESA
-1024x768 @75Hz VESA
-1280x1024 @75Hz VESA
Established Timings 3: 80
-1152x870 @75Hz Apple,Mac II
<-x-Established Timings-x->
Sync on green video 0.3 Vp-p Negative (Video 0.7 Vp-p Positive)
3.2 Interface
3.2.1 D-Sub Cable
Length : 1.5 M +/- 50 mm
Fix with monitor when packing, with transplant pin protective cover.
Connector type : D-Sub male with DDC2B pin assignments.
Blue connector thumb-operated jack screws
Pin assignments:
Pin No. Signal
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1 Red
2 Green/ SOG
3 Blue
4 Sense (GND)
5 Cable Detect (GND)
6 Red GND
7 Green GND
8 Blue GND
9 DDC +3.3V or +5V
10 Logic GND
11 Sense (GND)
12 Bi-directional data
13 H/H+V sync
14 V-sync
15 Data clock
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3.3 Software control functions via OSD / control adjustable functions:
Please refer to following Hudson8 OSD definitions
3.4 Timing requirement
Factory Preset mode definition :
1. Perfect FOS while presenting all required timings.
2. Required timings need to be specified in User's Manual
User mode
1. Can be showed (not over scalar or Panel spec.)
2. It needs to reserve the 20 timings space in memory size.
3.4.1 Mode storing capacity
Factory preset modes : 9
User modes : 20
Note: 1. Screen displays perfect picture at 9 factory-preset modes.
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2. Screen displays visible picture with OSD warning when input modes are the 29 preset modes.
3.4.2 Factory preset modes (9 modes)
Factory modes and preset modes are defined in the following timing table file.
Resolution
DOS 640x350/70 25.18 31.47 70.09 449 p / n
DOS 720x400/70 28.32 31.47 70.09 449 n / p
DMT 4:3 640x480/60 25.18 31.47 59.94 525 n / n
MAC 640x480/67 30.24 35.00 66.67 525 n / n
DMT 4:3 640x480/72 31.50 37.86 72.81 520 n / n
DMT 4:3 640x480/75 31.50 37.50 75.00 500 n / n
DMT 4:3 800x600/56 36.00 35.16 56.25 625 p / p
DMT 4:3 800x600/60 40.00 37.88 60.32 628 p / p
DMT 4:3 800x600/72 50.00 48.08 72.19 666 p / p
DMT 4:3 800x600/75 49.50 46.88 75.00 625 p / p
MAC 832x624/75 57.28 47.73 74.55 667 n / n
DMT 4:3 1024x768/60 65.00 48.36 60.00 806 n / n
DMT 4:3 1024x768/70 75.00 56.48 70.07 806 n / n
DMT 4:3 1024x768/75 78.75 60.02 75.03 800 p / p
DMT 1152x864/75 108.00 67.50 75.00 900 p / p
MAC 1152x870/75 100.00 68.68 75.06 915 n / n
SUN 1152x900/66 92.94 61.80 65.95 937 p / p
SUN 1152x900/76 105.56 71.71 76.05 943 p / p
CVT 16:9 1280x720/60 74.50 44.77 59.86 748 n / p
CVT 16:9 1280x720/75 95.75 56.46 74.78 755 n / p
CVT 15:9 1280x768/60 79.50 47.78 59.87 798 n / p
CVT 15:9 1280x768/75 102.25 60.29 74.89 805 n / p
CVT 1280x800/60 83.50 49.70 59.81 831 n / p
CVT 1280x800/75 106.50 62.80 74.93 838 n / p
DMT 4:3 1280x960/60 108.00 60.00 60.00 1000 p / p
DMT 5:4 1280x1024/60 108.00 63.89 60.02 1066 p / p
SUN 5:4 1280x1024/66 117.00 71.70 67.00 1067 p / p
DMT 5:4 1280x1024/75 135.00 79.98 75.03 1066 p / p
SUN 5:4 1280x1024/76 138.01 81.10 76.00 1066 n / n
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Pixel Rate
( MHz )
Horizontal
( KHz )
Vertical
( Hz )
V_total
( Line )
Polarity
( H / V )
3.4.3 Software control functions via OSD / control adjustable functions:
Any deviation, then refer to PVT Exit sample.
Please refer to following Hudson8 OSD definitions
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Default
Picture Brightness (0~100) 100
Contrast (0~100) 50
Color Color Temp. (5000K,6500K,7500K,8200K,9300K,11500K) 6500K
sRGB
User Define (Red:0~100) 100
(Green:0~100) 100
(Blue:0~100) 100
Language English (English)
Espanol
Francais
Deutsch
Italiano
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Portugues
Russia
S.Chinese
OSD Setting Horizontal (0~100) 50
Vertical (0~100) 50
Transparency (Off, 1, 2, 3, 4) Off
OSD Time out (5, 10, 20, 30, 60) 20
Setup Phase (0~100)
Clock (0~100)
H.Position (0~100)
V.Position (0~100)
Reset (Yes, No) No
Resolution Notification(On, Off)
Information
Power On Logo : Power On Æ show up Philips logo 3 seconds Æ change to input signal .
Off
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3.5 Horizontal scanning
Sync polarity : Positive or Negative
Scanning frequency : 30 – 83 K Hz
3.6 Vertical scanning
Sync polarity : Positive or Negative
Scanning frequency : 56 - 76 Hz
3.7 Power input connection
Power cord length : 1.5 M
Power cord type : 3 leads power cord with protective earth plug.
3.7 Power management
The monitor must comply with the Microsoft on Now specification, and meet EPA requirements.
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Mode HSYNC VSYNC Video Power-cons.Indication Rec. time
Power-On On On active
off Off Off blanked< 1W Amber LED < 3 s
DC Power Off N/A < 1W LED Off
< 40W Max.
<36W Typ.
Green LED --
3.9 VGA Display identification
In accordance with VESA Display Channel Standard Ver.1.0 and DDC 2B capability
3.10 DDC/ CI Support
In accordance with VESA DDC/CI and MCCS ver.2.0, the monitor should be workable with Protrait Display
Tune at least.
3.11 EDID
1 User visible strings on .inf file Philips 170V (17inch WIDE LCD MONITOR 170V9)
2 Manufacturer ID ( EDID data) PHL
3 Product ID, "xxxx" 4 codes MSB(byte 12): C0
LSB (byte 11): 1F
4 maximum resolution 1280x1024
5 Horizontal Frequency Range 30~83 KHz
6 Vertical Frequency Range 55~76Hz
7 Monitor Name (13 characteries max.) Philips 170V
3.12 Hot-key definition
Item Key Key press timeOSD TimeoutOSD Message
Monitor Controls
Lock
Factory Mode [AUTO]+[Menu]+[Power]
DDC/CI On/OFF
for VISTA
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Monitor Controls Locked
[Menu] 6 sec 5 sec
[MENU]+[DOWN] 5 sec 5 sec
Monitor Controls
Unlocked (default)
DDC/CI On (default)
DDC/CI Off
If any deviation, then refer to PVT Exit sample.
4. Visual characteristics
4.1 Test conditions
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Unless otherwise specified, this specification is defined under the following conditions.
(1) Input signal : As defined in 3.3, 1280 x 1024
non-interlaced mode (1280 x 1024@60Hz 108MHz), signal
sources must have 75 ohm output impedance.
(2) Luminance setting : controls to be set to 300 nits (typical) with
full screen 100 % duty cycle white signal
(3) Warm up: more than 30 minutes after power on with signal supplied.
(4) Ambient light: 400 -- 600 lux.
(5) Ambient temperature: 20 ± 5 °C
4.2 Brightness
Follow panel specification.
4.3 Image size
Actual display size: Refer to 2.1 LCD PANEL spec.
4.4 Brightness uniformity
Set contrast at 100% and turn the brightness at 100%
Apply the Fig 1, it should comply with the following formula:
B_min
X 100% >75%
B_max
Where B_max =Maximum brightness, B_min = Minimum brightness
4.5 Check Cross talk (S)
Apply Pattern 2. Set contrast and brightness at 100 %.
Measure YA. Then output Pattern 3 and measure YB.
the cross talk value :
ABS ( YA - YB )
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ X 100% < 1.5 %
YA
4.6 White color adjustment
There are three factory preset white color 9300K, 6500 and sRGB Align by FGA function.
Apply full gray64 pattern, with brightness in 100 % position and the contrast control at 50 % position.
The 1931 CIE Chromaticity (color triangle) diagram (x , y) coordinate for the screen center should be:
Product specification
CIE coordinates (x,y)
9300K
6500K/sRGB
sRGB
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x = 0.283 ± 0.02
y = 0.297 ± 0.02
x = 0.313 ± 0.02
y = 0.329 ± 0.02
x = 0.313 ± 0.02
y = 0.329 ± 0.02
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Production alignement specification
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CIE coordinates (x,y)
9300K
x = 0.283 ± 0.005
y = 0.297 ± 0.005
6500K/sRGB
sRGB
Quality Inspection specification:
x = 0.313 ± 0.005
y = 0.329 ± 0.005
x = 0.313 ± 0.005
y = 0.329 ± 0.005
CIE coordinates (x,y)
9300K
6500K/sRGB
sRGB
x = 0.283 ± 0.015
y = 0.297 ± 0.015
x = 0.313 ± 0.015
y = 0.329 ± 0.015
x = 0.313 ± 0.015
y = 0.329 ± 0.015
5. Mechanical characteristics
5.1 Cosmetic - Philips ID
5.2 Mechanical data files - ProE files required
5.3 Location of Philips logo - Per Philips make-up sheet
5.4 Gap between panel and front bezel < 1.4mm (typ)
5.5 Location of Control icons - Per Philips Graphic sheet
5.6 Color for resin/paint - Per Philips make-up sheet
5.7 Resins
z RoHS required
z WEEE required.
z Resin type/selection refer to Project Book Section 7.2 Plastic material.
5.8 If paint is used
z RoHS required
z WEEE require
z If new painting type need to implement, refer to UN-D 1235.
5.9 Plastic mold tooling
zTooling to be designed to minimize cosmetic defects induced by molding process (sink, blush, weld lines,
gate marks, ejector marks, etc.). Refer to “TYV61-90007”.
z Painting to cover up cosmetic defects due to molding is strongly discouraged.
z China RoHS mark requested
5.10 Plastics flammability
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z Bezel/Rear cover to be flame retardant UL 94-HB.
z Base / Pedestal to be Flame Retardant UL 94-HB.
z All major plastic parts (bezel, back cover) need to be molded from same resin.
z Plastic resin type selection should be referred to “TY R83-2-9002-1”.
A
5.11 Texture/Glossing of housing
z The texture area and texture no should follow Philips make-up sheet.
z The exterior surfaces shall have a uniform texture.
z Philips must approve the mold texturing.
z Detail document for texture refer to “UN-D249”, “UN-D 600”.
5.12 Tilt and swivel base
z Tilt angle : -5 ° +2/- 0 ° (forward)
+20 °+0/-2 ° (backward)
zTilt for left and right:
︱A-B︱≤4.0MM
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zBlack side and cut side:
U
L R
D
1. Visual area
H:|L-R|≤1. 5 ㎜
V:|U-D|≤1. 5 ㎜
2.Black side on the left and right is symmetrical, not cut side.
z Gap between bezel and rear cover 0.4 mm(Typ.)
z Step between bezel and rear cover
B
Left, right and top : ≤0.6mm Bottom and corner: ≤1.1mm
z"Wobble", "Twist", etc (front to back or side to side)
Whole monitor set shall retain stability within a short time after the applied external force disapear.
20NT , 6secs(typ.) back to stable.
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5.13 Kensington Lock
z Must meet Kensington_slot.spec “TYE-M0004”.
5.14 Label
z Carton label should follow Philips requirement.
z Regulatory label follow TPV OTS.
z China RoHS label
z Detail document refer to Philips Engineering Reference Book.
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5.15 Product dimension / Weight (Refer to SHT 191 )
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z Unit dimension : 371(W)*373(H)*191(D)
z Packed unit dimension : 375(W)* 419(D)*145(H)
z Net weight : 4.034Kg
z Gross weight : 4.874Kg.
5.16 Transportation
Transportation standards follow TPV standard.
5.16.1 Transportation packages
Packaging and wrapping shall be sufficient to protect the product against damage or loss during shipment from
the supplier to the destination specified in the purchase order. All packaging materials are subject to test and
evaluation per TPV standard. The cushion material shall be constructed using EPS material.
5.16.2 Transportation Test
Follow TPV standard
5.17 Pallet / Container loading
Transportation standards refer to following TPV standard.
• Air shipment -
• Sea container 20'(pallet/slip sheet)
• Sea container 40'(pallet/slip sheet)
• Sea container 40' High Cube (pallet/slip sheet)
• Land 53‘ MEGA Trailer (pallet/slip sheet)
• Land 53‘ MEGA Trailer per HQ (pallet/slip sheet)
• Truck shipment-
6. Environmental characteristics
The following sections define the interference and susceptibility condition limits that might occur between
external environment and the display device.
6.1 Susceptibility of display to external environment
Operating
- Temperature : 0 to 40 degree C
- Humidity : 85% max
- Altitude : 0-3658m
- Air pressure : 600-1100m BAR
Storage
- Temperature : -20 to 60 degree C
- Humidity : 95% max
- Altitude : 0-12192m
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- Air pressure : 300-1100 mBAR
Note: recommend at 5 to 35°C, Humidity less than 60 %
6.2 Transportation tests
Refer to 5.15.2
6.3 Display disturbances from external environment
According to IEC 801-2 for ESD disturbances
6.4 Display disturbances to external environment
7. Reliability
7.1 Mean Time Between Failures
System MTBF (Including the LCD panel and CCFL) : Refer to 2.1 panel MTBF
Supplier to
contact Philips
NSO Heidi and
apply for
Switzerland
certification.
Supplier to pay
approbation cost
2450 CHF each
model and each
extend model 300
CHF. To provide
CB, EMC report,
Identity
Declaration, DFU,
Label, Circuit
diagram, PO,
Power of
Attorney. To add
all sales name
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O EMF EN 50392 EN 50392 report Yes No
1 set
and /00, /05, /69
into certificate.
Supplier ship out
1 samples to
Netherlands and
provide EN50392
report (test fee
750EU)
Sa EN60950-1:2001
Eastern
Europe
E
RUSSIA Sa
ISRAEL Sa
ISRAEL E CISPR22
EN55022,EN5502
4,
IEC61000-3-2 ,IE
C61000-3-3
GOST R
50377-1992
IS 1121,
IEC60950/IEC609
50-1
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Certificate of
Conformity
Certificate of
Conformity
GOST certificate
Certificate of
Conformity
Certificate of
Conformity
Philips Yes Yes
Philips Yes Yes
Philips Yes Yes
OEM Yes No
OEM Yes No
3 sets
Supplier ship out
3 samples to
Hungary and pay
transportation
cost.
Supplier to
provide CB, EMC
report, Identity
Declaration, DFU,
Label, Circuit
diagram.
Supplier to
provide CB, EMC,
ISO13460-2
report and TCO
certificate
Need to provide
Israel user
manual and Local
representative
OEM Yes No
AP
Sa
Korean Safety
Control law IEC
60950
EK certificate
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NOT REQUIRED
95
KOREA
SINGAPOR
E
CHINA
Regulations laws:
E
Sa IEC60950 PSB certificate
Sa GB4943-2001 CCC certificate OEM Yes Yes
EMI 1996-78, 80.
EMS 1996-79,81
MIC certificate
OEM Yes No
OEM Yes Yes
E
O CSC/G1205-2004CECP certificate
GB9254-1998;
17625.1-2003
CCC certificate
OEM Yes Yes
OEM Optional No
NOT REQUIRED
Supplier to
provide local
representative
Supplier have to
check regulation
information on
rating label, carter
label, user
manual to meet all
mandatory
regulation.
Supplier to
provide CCC
permission of
printing
TAIWAN
Sa
E
O
CNS-14336
(IEC 60950-1)
CNS-13438
(CISPR22) Class
B
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Criteria 18
( Monitor ) ( LCD )
BSMI certificate OEM Yes Yes
BSMI certificate
Green Mark /
certificate
OEM Yes Yes
OEM Optional No
To add all sales
name into
certificate
NOT REQUIRED
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AUSTRALIA
/
NEW-ZEAL
AND
E
AS/NZS3548:199
5
AS/NZS
CISPR22: 2002
Class B
CB, EMC report
Supplier ship out
1 sample to
Australia and pay
OEM Yes Yes
1 set
transportation
cost, Supplier to
apply for C-Tick
through Philips
NSO
O = Other which including recycling, energy saving, ergonomics, Green Mark
X=X-Ray
Remark:
1. Supplier to provide all approbation documents, samples before CR
2. Supplier to pay approbation samples and transportation cost.
3. Suppliers to pay Switzerland approbation cost 2450 CHF and provide EN50392 report.
4. HDMI has to test PC mode if user manual have HDMI connect to PC function
5. Supplier to provide EMC, safety report if monitor with portrait and landscape function
Philips Yes Yes
Philips Yes Yes
Supplier to
provide CB, EMC
report
6. AC/DC adaptors have to meet California Energy Commission requirement
7. Suppliers have to support Philips NSO to get local approbation.
8. Supplier have to check regulation information on rating label, carton label, user manual to meet all mandatory regulation
9. Suppliers need to add Philips sales name, model no into BSMI, TCO, EK, MIC certificate
10. Suppliers have to apply all mandatory regulation based on sales country.
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10.2 EMC Requirements
Supplier DVT EMI test result must be submitted prior to DVT samples delivery, and PVT EMI test result must be
submitted again prior to PVT samples delivery, which also has to meet Philips' immunity testing specification.
10.3 RoHS
Restriction on the use of certain hazardous substances.
Lead, Cadmium, Mercury, Hexavalent Chromium, Polybrominated Bipheny1 (PBB) and Polybrominated
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99
Bipheny1 Ether (PBDE)(flame retardant)
10.4 WEEE
Producer (Philips) responsible for retailer take back schemes and recycling.
--System implemented.
--Collection and recycle targets.
10.5 Ongoing Regulatory
There's a possibility that other regulatory certificates will be required during the life of the product. It is the
responsibility of the supplier to provide related documentation.
.
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TELEVISION/MONITOR SAFFTY GUIDELINES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN
Safety Checks
After the original service problem has been corrected,a complete safety check
should be made. Be sure to check over the entire set, not just the areas
where you have worked. Some previous servicer may have left an unsafe
condition,which could be unknowingly passed on to your customer. Be sure
to check all of the following:
Fire and Shock Hazard
1. Be sure all components are positioned in such a way as to avoid the
possibility of adjacent component shorts. This is especially important
on those chassis which are transported to and from the service shop.
2. Never release a repaired unit unless all protective devices such as
insulators, barries, covers, strain reliefs, and other hardware have been
installed in accordance with the original design.
3. Soldering and wiring must be inspected to locate possible cold solder
* (where several critical components are grouped in one area) along with
the safety symbols on the schematic diagrams and/or exploded views.
7. When servicing any unit, always use a separate isolation transformer
for the chassis Failure to use a separate isolation transformer may
expose you to possible shock hazard, and may cause damage to
servicing instruments.
8. Many electronic products use a polarized ac line cord (one wide pin on
the plug.) Defeating this safety feature may create a potential hazard to
the service and the user. Extension cords which do not incorporate the
polarizing feature should never be used.
9. After reassembly of the unit, always perform an leakage test or resistance
test from the line cord to all exposed metal parts of the cabinet. Also check
all metal control shafts(with knobs removed), antenna terminals, handles,
screws, etc. to be sure the unit may be safety operated without danger of
electrical shock.
* Broken line
Implosion
1. All picture tubes used in current model receivers are equipped with an
integral implosion system. Care should always be used, and safety
glasses worn,whenever handling any picture tube. Avoid scratching or
otherwise damaging the picture tube during installation.
2. Use only replacement tubes specified by the manufacturer.
X-radiation
1. Be sure procedures and instructions to all your service personnel cover
the subject of X-radiation. Potential sources of X-rays in TV receivers are
the picture tube and the high voltage circuits. The basic precaution which
must be exercised is to keep the high voltage at the factory recommended
level.
2. To avoid possible exposure to X-radiation and electrical shock, only the
manufacturer's specified anode connectors must be used.
3. It is essential that the service technician has an accurate HV meter
available at all times. The calibration of this meter should be checked
periodically against a reference standard.
4. When the HV circuitry is operating properly there is no possibility of an xradiation problem. High voltage should always be kept at the manufacturer's
rated value-no higher - for optimum performance. Every time a color set is
serviced, the brightness should be run up and down while monitoring the
HV with a meter to be certain that the HV is regulated correctly and does
not exceed the specified value. We suggest that you and your technicians
review test procedures so that HV and HV regulation are always checked as
a standard servicing procedure, and the reason for this prudent routine is
clearly understood by everyone. It is important to use an accurate and
reliable HV meter. It is recommended that the HV recorded on each
customer's invoice, which will demonstrate a proper concern for the
customer's safety.
5. When troubleshooting and making test measurements in a receiver with
a problem of excessive high voltage, reduce the line voltage by means of
a Variac to bring the HV into acceptable limits while troubleshooting. Do
not operate the chassis longer than necessary to locate the cause of the
excessive HV.
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6. New picture tubes are specifically designed to withstand higher operathng
voltages without creating undesirable X-radiation. It is strongly
recommended that any shop test fixture which is to be used with the new
higher voltage chassis be equipped with one of the new type tubes
designed for this service. Addition of a permanently connected HV meter
to the shop test fixture is advisable. The CRT types used in these new
sets should never be replaced with any other types, as this may result in
excessive X-radiation.
7. It is essential to use the specified picture tube to avoid a possible X-diation
problem.
8. Most TV receivers contain some type of emergency "Hold Down" circuit to
prevent HV from rising to excessive levels in the presence of a failure
mode. These various circuits should be understood by all technicians
servicing them, especially since many hold down circuits are inoperative
as long as the receiver performs normally.
Leakage Current Cold Check
1. Unplug the ac line cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs of
the plug.
2. Turn on the power switch.
3. Measure the resistance value between the jumpered ac plug and all
exposed cabinet parts of the receiver, such as screw heads, antennas,
and control shafts. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to
the chassis, the reading should be between 1 megohm and 5.2 megohms.
When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis, the
reading must be infinity. Remove the jumper from the ac line cord.
TO
INSTRUMENTS
EXPOSED
METAL PARTS
Leakage Current Hot Check
1. Do not use an isolation transformer for this test. Plug the completely
reassembled receiver directly into the ac outlet.
2. Connect a 1.5k, 10w resistor paralleled by a 0.15uf. capacitor between
each exposed metallic cabinet part and a good earth ground such as a
water pipe, as shown above.
3. Use an ac voltmeter with at least 5000 ohms volt sensitivity to measure
the potential across the resistor.
4. The potential at any point should not exceed 0.75 volts. A leakage current
tester may be used to make this test; leakage current must not exceed
0.5 milliamps. If a measurement is outside of the specified limits, there is
a possibility of shock hazard. The receiver should be repaired and
rechecked before returning it to the customer.
5. Repeat the above procedure with the ac plug reversed.( Note: An ac
adapter is necessary when a polarized plug is used. Do not defeat the
polarizing feature of the plug.)
Picture Tube Replacement
The primary source of X-radiation in this television receiver is the picture
tube. The picture tube utilized in this chassis is specially constructed to limit
X-radiation emissions. For continued X-radiation protection, the replacement
tube must be the same type as the original, including suffix letter, or a Philips
approved type.
Parts Replacement
Many electrical and mechanical parts in Philips television sets 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. The use of a substitute part which does not have the same safety
characteristics as the Philips recommended replacement part shown in this
service manual may create shock, fire, or other hazards
0.15 uF
1500 ohm, 10W
WATER
PIPE
EARTH
GROUND
WARNINGOFF
SERVICE NOTE
:
Before removing the CRT anode cap, turn the unitand short the HIGH VOLTAGE to the CRT DAG ground.
:
The CRT DAG is not at chassis ground.
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