PHILIPS 15PF9936/61, 15PF9936/61I, 15PF9936/61S, 15PF9936/69, 15PF9936/69I Service manual & schematics

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Colour Television Chassis
LC03A
Contents Page Contents Page
1 Technical Specifications, Connections,
and Chassis Overview 2 2 Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes 5 3 Directions for Use 6 4 Mechanical Instructions 30 5 Service Modes, Error Messages,
and Repair Tips 36 6 Block Diagrams
Block Diagram (Tuner-IF-Video) 43
Block Diagram (TV Control and Inverter Panel) 44
Block Diagram (Scaler Board) 45
I2C-IC’s and Error Codes Overview 46
Powerlines Overview 47
Testpoint Overview TV Board (15”/17”) 48
Mapping Testp. and Waveforms TV/Scaler 49
Testpoint Overview Scaler Board 50
Testpoint Overview TV Board (23”) 51
Wiring Diagram 15 & 17 Inch 52
Wiring Diagram 23 Inch Wide Screen 53 7 Electrical Diagrams and PWB lay-outs Diagram PWB
TV Board: U_Cont (Diagram A1) 54 66-85
TV Board: Mem for 100-pg Txt (Diagram A2) 55 66-85
TV Board: Tuner Function (Diagram A3) 56 66-85
TV Board: IF Video Sync Chr. (Diagram A4) 57 66-85
TV Board: SAW Filter (Diagram A5) 58 66-85
TV Board: Analog Comb Filter (Diagram A6) 59 66-85
TV Board: Audio Delay Line (Diagram A7) 60 66-85
TV Board: Audio Processing (Diagram A8) 61 66-85
TV Board: Audio Ampl. (15”/17”)(Diagram A9a) 62 66-85
TV Board: Audio Amplifier (23”) (Diagram A9b) 63 66-85
TV Board: Local Supply (Diagram A10) 64 66-85
TV Board: Cinch I/O (Diagram A11) 65 66-85
Scaler Panel: Power (Diagram C1) 86 96-105
Scaler Panel: I/O & Interface (Diagram C2) 87 96-105
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Copyright 2003 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips.
Scaler Panel: Video Decoder (Diagram C3) 88 96-105 Scaler Panel: Scaler (Diagram C4) 89 96-105 Scaler Panel: Output (LVDS) (Diagram C5) 90 96-105 Scaler Panel: SDRAM (Scaler) (Diagram C6) 91 96-105 Scaler Panel: PC-In (Diagram C7) 92 96-105 Scaler Panel: uP (Diagram C8) 93 96-105 Scaler Panel: Video Converter (Diagram C9) 94 96-105 Scaler Panel: HDTV Decoder (Diagram C10) 95 96-105 Side I/O Panel (Diagram D) 106 107 Top Control (Diagram E) 106 108 Inverter Panel (TN) (Diagram IN) 109 110 Inverter Panel (IPS) (Diagram IN1) 111 113 Inverter Panel (IPS) (Diagram IN2) 112 113
Front LED Panel (Diagram J) 114 114 8 Alignments 115 9 Circuit Descriptions 119
Abbreviation List 131
IC Data Sheets 133 10 Spare Parts List 136 11 Revision List 143
Published by RB 0370 Service PaCE Printed in the Netherlands Subject to modification EN 3122 785 13601
EN 2 LC03A1.
Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview

1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview

1.1 Technical Specifications

1.1.1 Reception

Tuning system : PLL Colour systems : 480p, 720p, 1080i,
: NTSC 3.58 : NTSC 4.43 : NTSC Play Back : Pal 60 : Pal B/G Play Back : SECAM Play Back
Sound systems (/69) : BI NICAM BG/D,
: 2CS BG : FM/FM (4.5-4.72)
(Korea)
: FM/FM (5.5-5.74) : (B/G) : FM/FM (6.5-6.74)
(China)
: NICAM B/G (5.5-5.85) : NICAM D/K (6.5-5.85)
(Hung)
: NICAM I (6.0-6.52)
Sound systems (/61) : 2CS (Korea)
: BTSC DBX : FM/FM (4.5-4.72)
(Korea) Built-in radio type : FM Speakers 15”/17” model : Full range
: 2 x 3 W_rms
Speakers 23” model : Full range
: 2 x 5 W_rms Frequency bands : UVSH IF Freq. : 38.9 MHz (/69)
: 45.75 MHz (/61) Channel selections : 100 channels (/69)
: 181 channels (/61)
: UVSH Aerial input : 75 ohm, coax
: IEC-type (/69)
: F-type (/61) Pixel format : 15”: 1024 x 768 (XGA)
: 17”: 1280 x 768
(WXGA)
: 23”: 1280 x 768
(WXGA)
: 15” (TN): 120x90 deg.
: 15" (IPS): 176x176
deg.
: 17” (TN): 160x160
deg.
: 17" (IPS): 176x176
deg.
: 23” (IPS): 176x176
deg.
: Output: 24 V_dc, +/-
1.2 V, 5A
Mains frequency : 50 / 60 Hz
Operating temperature : + 5 to + 35 deg. C Storage temp. : -20 to + 60 deg. C. Maximum humidity : 90 % R.H. max Power dissipation : 15”: 47 W
: 17”: 51 W : 23”: 55 W
Standby Power dissipation : 1 W Weight : 15”: 6.2 Kg
: 17”: 6.4 Kg : 23”: 11.5 Kg
Dim. 15” model (W x H x D) : 517 x 307 x 65 mm Dim. 17” model (W x H x D) : 480 x 302 x 65 mm Dim. 23” model (W x H x D) : 705 x 375 x 80 mm

1.2 Connections

1.2.1 Front + Top Controls

TOP CONTROLS
MENU
Light sensor
(23" only)
IR
Red
VOLUME
Figure 1-1 Front + Top Controls.

1.2.2 Rear Connections Part 1

SUBWOOFER
HEADPHONE
MONITOR OUT
AUDIO L OUT
AUDIO R OUT
PROGRAM
P
CL 36532023_065.eps
VIDEO IN AUDIO L IN AUDIO R IN
S-VIDEO IN
CL 36532037_001.eps
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1.1.2 Miscellaneous

Mains voltage 15” / 17” : External power
Mains voltage 23” model : External power
Supply
: Input: 100-240 V_ac,
1.5 A
: Output: 12 V_dc,
: +/- 0.6 V, 60 W
Supply
: Input: 100-240 V_ac,
2.5 A
Figure 1-2 Rear Connections Part 1
Audio
1 - Sub woofer out Var. level 1x kq 2 - Headphone,
stereo 32 - 600 ohm o
Audio Video Out
1 - Monitor out kq 2 - Audio - L 0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm kq 3 - Audio - R 0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm kq
Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview
EN 3LC03A 1.
Audio Video In
1 - SVBS In 1 V_pp / 75 ohm jq 2 - Audio - L 0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm jq 3 - Audio - R 0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm jq

1.2.3 Rear Connections Part 2

S-Video
Video In
L Audio R
CL 36532037_005.eps
Figure 1-3 Rear Connections Part 2
S-VID - In Hosiden
1 - Y Ground H 2 - C Ground H 3 - Y 1 V_pp / 75 ohm j 4 - C 0.3 V_pp / 75 ohm j
Video - In (Cinch)
1 - CVBS 1 V_pp / 75 ohm jq
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6 - Red Ground H 7 - Green Ground H 8 - Blue Ground H 9- +5V 10- Sync Ground H 11- Sense Ground H 12- Bi-direct. data 13- H-sync j 14- V-sync j 15- Data clock
Audio - PC / HD In
1 - Audio - R 0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm jq 2 - Audio - L 0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm jq
HD Video Input
1 - Y 1V_pp / 75 ohm jq 2 - Pb 0.7V_pp / 75 ohm jq 3 - Pr 0.7V_pp / 75 ohm jq
Aerial - In (IEC)
1 - IEC type 75 ohm, coax D
FM Ant (IEC)
1 - IEC type 75 ohm, coax D
Comp. Video In
1 - Y 1 V_pp / 75 ohm jq 1 - Pb 0.7 V_pp / 75 ohm jq 1 - Pr 0.7 V_pp / 75 ohm jq
AV1- in
1 - Video CVBS-In 1 V_pp / 75 ohm jq 2 - Audio - R 0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm jq 3 - Audio - L 0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm jq
Audio - In (Cinch)
1 - Audio - L 0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm jq 2 - Audio - R 0.5 V_rms / 10 kohm jq

1.2.4 Rear Connections Part 3

Pb YPr
LR
Audio In
DC In
PC Input
(VGA)
L
R
Audio In (PC/HD)
PbY
HD Input
Pr
FM ANT
Figure 1-4 Rear Connections Part 3
DC - In
1 - 12 V_dc / 5 A / 60 W jr
VGA- in (Sub-D)
1
6
11
5
10
15
CL 16532023_043.eps
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Video In
Comp. Video Input
AV1 In
CL 36532054_022.eps
290703
Figure 1-5 VGA Connector
1 - Red 0.7 V_pp / 75 ohm j 2 - Green 0.7 V_pp / 75 ohm j 3 - Blue 0.7 V_pp / 75 ohm j 4 - Sense Ground H 5 - Ground H
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1.3 Chassis Overview

1.3.1 15”/17” model

TOP CONTROL PANEL
E
Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview
LCD PANEL
TO LCD PANEL
INVERTER PANEL
IN
SIDE I/O PANEL
D
FRONT LED
J
PANEL
SCALER BOARD
C

1.3.2 23” model

Right
Speaker
Figure 1-6 Chassis Overview 15”/17” model
ComPair
Left
Speaker
TV BOARD
CL 36532023_067.eps
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A
TOP CONTROL PANEL
E
SCALER BOARD
C
FRONT LED PANEL
J
Speaker assy R
LCD PANEL
T o LCD
T o In v erter
ComPair
Figure 1-7 Chassis Overview 23” model
Speaker assy L
CL 36532044_022.eps
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SIDE I/O PANEL
TV BOARD
D
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Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

EN 5LC03A 2.

2.1 Safety Instructions

Safety regulations require that during a repair:
Connect the set to the mains via an isolation transformer ( 800 VA).
Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol h, only by components identical to the original ones.
Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be returned in its original condition. Pay, in particular, attention to the following points:
Route the wire trees and HT cables correctly and fix them with the mounted cable clamps.
Check the insulation of the mains lead for external damage.
Check the cabinet for defects, to avoid touching of any inner parts by the customer.

2.2 Warnings

All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD w). Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that, during repair, you are connected with the same potential as the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep components and tools also at this same potential. Available ESD protection equipment: – Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband,
connection box, extension cable and earth cable) 4822 310 10671.
Wristband tester 4822 344 13999.
Be careful during measurements in the high voltage
section (on the inverter panel).
Never replace modules or other components while the unit is switched 'on'.
When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal tools. This will prevent any short circuits and the danger of a circuit becoming unstable.

2.3 Notes

2.3.1 General

Clean the LCD display with a slightly humid cloth.
Measure the direct voltages and oscillograms with regard
to the chassis ground (H), or hot ground (I) as this is called.
The direct voltages and oscillograms shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the Service Default Mode (see section “Service Modes”).
Where necessary, measure the voltages in the power supply section both in normal operation (G) and in standby (F). These values are indicated by means of the appropriate symbols.
The semiconductors indicated in the circuit diagram and in the parts lists, are interchangeable per position with the semiconductors in the unit, irrespective of the type indication on these semiconductors.

2.3.2 Schematic Notes

All resistor values are in ohms and the value multiplier is often used to indicate the decimal point location (e.g. 2k2 or 2K2 indicates 2.2 kOhm).
Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with either an 'E' or an 'R' (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220 Ohm).
All capacitor values are expressed in Micro-Farads (µ=
-6
), Nano-Farads (n= x10-9), or Pico-Farads (p= x10
x10
-12
Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the decimal point indication (e.g. 2p2 indicates 2.2 pF).
An 'asterisk' (*) indicates component usage varies. Refer to the diversity tables for the correct values.
The correct component values are listed in the Spare Parts List. Therefore, always check this list when there is any doubt.

2.3.3 Rework on BGA ICs

General
Although (LF)BGA assembly yields are very high, there may still be a requirement for component rework. By rework, we mean the process of removing the component from the PWB and replacing it with a new component. If an (LF) BGA is removed from a PWB, the solder balls of the component are deformed drastically so the removed (LF) BGA has to be discarded.
Device removal
As is the case with any component, it is essential when removing an (LF)BGA that the board, tracks, solder lands, or surrounding components are not damaged. To remove an (LF)BGA, the board must be uniformly heated to a temperature close to the reflow soldering temperature. A uniform temperature reduces the chance of warping the PWB. To do this, we recommend that the board is heated until it is certain that all the joints are molten. Then carefully pull the component off the board with a vacuum nozzle. For the appropriate temperature profiles, see the IC data sheet.
Area preparation
When the component has been removed, the vacant IC area must be cleaned before replacing the (LF)BGA. Removing an IC often leaves varying amounts of solder on the mounting lands. This excessive solder can be removed with either a solder sucker or solder wick. The remaining flux can be removed with a brush and cleaning agent. After the board is properly cleaned and inspected, apply flux on the solder lands and on the connection balls of the (LF)BGA. Note: Do not apply solder paste, as this has shown to result in problems during re-soldering.
Device replacement
The last step in the repair process is to solder the new component on the board. Ideally, the (LF)BGA should be aligned under a microscope or magnifying glass. If this is not possible, try to align the (LF)BGA with any board markers. To reflow the solder, apply a temperature profile according to the IC data sheet. So as not to damage neighbouring components, it may be necessary to reduce some temperatures and times.

2.3.4 Practical Service Precautions

It makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock. While some sources are expected to have a possible dangerous impact, others of quite high potential are of limited current and are sometimes held in less regard.
Always respect voltages. While some may not be dangerous in themselves, they can cause unexpected reactions - reactions that are best avoided. Before reaching into a powered TV set, it is best to test the high voltage insulation. It is easy to do, and is a good service precaution.
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Positioning of the TV set
• Place your TV set on a solid base, strong enough to withstand the weight of the set.
• Leave a space of at least 5 cm around each side of the TV set to allow for proper ventilation.
ª Do not place TV set near a radiator or other sources
of heat.
• Do not place TV set where it can be exposed to rain or excessive moisture.
Antenna Connection
• Connect the aerial plug to the antenna socket ¬ on the backcover.
Mains Connection
• Insert the mains plug into the wall socket. For correct mains voltage, refer to type sticker at the rear of the adaptor.
• Consult your dealer if mains supply is different. Note : This diagram is not representative of the actual plug and socket.
Switching on the Set
• Press the main power button on the top controls to switch on/off the TV.
• If the set is on standby (indicator is red), press the Power button on the remote control to switch on set.
• Insert the correct type of batteries into the
compartment.
• Ensure the batteries are placed in the right
direction.
H
OOKING UP YOUR
TV (B
ASIC CONNECTION
)
USE/C
ARE OF REMOTE CONTROL
5cm
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ÉÑ
5 cm
5 cm
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S
AFETY INFORMATION
Disconnect mains plug when : – the red light below the TV screen is flashing continuously. – cleaning the TV screen. Never use abrasive cleaning agents. – there is a lightning storm. – the set is left unattended for a prolonged period of time.
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on top of the TV or in the vicinity.
Do not place your TV set under direct sunlight or heat.
Leave at least 5 cm around each side of TV set to allow for proper ventilation.
Avoid placing your set (e.g. near the window) where it is likely to be exposed to rain or water.
No objects (such as vases) filled with liquids should be placed on top the TV so as to avoid dripping or splashing of liquids on the set.
• Do not shift or move the set around when it is switched on.
• Do not connect AC/DC adaptor to your set that does not originally comes with the set. Only use recommended part that is approved by Philips manufacturer.
• Caution : Do not use cover or enclose the AC/DC adaptor with any objects like a cloth or box which might shorten the life time of the equipment.
• Do not touch, push or rub the surface with hard object.
• When the surface becomes dusty, wipe gently with absorbent cotton or other soft materials like chamois, soak with petroleum benzene. Do not use acetone, toluene and acohol as it causes chemical damage to the polarizer.
• Wipe off saliva or water droplets as soon as possible. Long time contact with polarizar causes deformations and colour fading.
• Be careful of condensation at sudden temperature change. Condensation does damage to polarizar or electrical contact parts. After condensation fades, smear or spot will occur.
P
RECAUTION

3. Directions for Use

EN 6 LC03A3.
Directions for Use
Recycling Directive – To minimise harm to the environment, the batteries supplied with the TV set do not contain mercury or nickel cadmium. If possible, when disposing of batteries, use recycling means available to you. Your TV set uses materials which are reusable or which can be recycled. To minimise the amount of waste in the environment, specialist companies recover used sets for dismantling and collection of reusable materials (contact your dealer).
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M
OUNTING PROCEDURES FOR
LCD TV
If you want to mount the LCD TV on any device, this set has four mounting interfaces fulfilling VESA specifications.
1) Lay the LCD TV face-down on a flat surface with a cushion or other soft material to protect the screen.
2) Remove all cables connected on the TV.
3) Remove the four screws and then remove the stand from the LCD TV.
4) Screw in mounting plate. Reconnect all cables to the LCD TV. You are now ready to mount the device. Below is an example of adjusted ranges and mounting options (VESA compatible).
Screws
Screws
Rear of LCD TV
Stand
C
HECKING THE SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
The following accessories are supplied together with the LCD set.
V CR D V D
MODE
æ
v
SMAR
o
T
X
ACTIVE
MENU
g
C ONTROL
b
SMART
V
k
OK
MUT
PC TV
E
¬
1
4
q
P
R
2
ADIO
7
5
i
3
8
6
0
9
Remote Control 2 AA Batteries Antenna Cable Mains Plug
D
RESSING THE CABLES
For better cable management, it is advisable to insert all cables through the hole of the stand as shown in the diagram after connecting to the respective connectors. For connection description, refer to sections on : – Connecting the Audio/Video Sockets (Playback) – Connecting the Audio/Video Sockets (Recording) – Connecting to the Audio Equipment, Amplifier and Subwoofer – Connecting to the Headphone – Connecting to the FM Radio Mains – Connecting the PC Equipment – Connecting the HD (High Definition) Equipment
Note : This plug is not representative of the actual plug.
Directions for Use
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C
ONNECTING THE AUDIO/VIDEO SOCKETS
(P
LAYBACK
)
You can view the playback of DVD discs by using the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT sockets at the rear of the LCD TV.
– Connect the “Y”,“Pb” and the “Pr” sockets at the rear of the LCD TV to the “Y”,“Pb
and “PrOUTPUT sockets of the DVD player to view playback of DVD discs.
C
ONNECTING THE AUDIO/VIDEO SOCKETS
(R
ECORDING
)
AUDIO
Y
LR
Pb
Pr
DVD (Equipped with "Y", "Pb" and "Pr" and Output sockets)
Monitor
out
AV1
in
Audio
out
COMP VIDEO INPUT
FM ANT
75
Audio in (PC / HD) HD input
DC in PC input (VGA)
L
R
YPbPr
AV1
in
Pb
Pr Y
R
L
Audio in
Video in
Connection for recording from the TV channel
– Connect the corresponding INPUT
sockets of the VCR to the MONITOR OUTPUT sockets at the rear of the LCD TV.
Connection for recording from one VCR to another VCR
– Connect the sockets of the VCR which
you want to record from, to the corresponding sockets at AV2.
– Connect the sockets of the receiving VCR
to the MONITOR OUTPUT sockets at the side of the LCD TV.
VCR (Equipped with Video and Audio sockets)
ANTENNA
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
AUDIO
R
L
VIDEO
IN
OUT
VCR
Side Sockets
VCR (Equipped with Video and Audio sockets)
IN
IN
ANTENNA
OUT
IN
OUT
AUDIO
R
L
VIDEO
OUT
VCR 1
Side Sockets
ANTENNA
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
AUDIO
R
L
VIDEO
IN
OUT
VCR 2
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ONNECTING THE AUDIO/VIDEO SOCKETS
You can view the playback of VCR tapes (Video Disc players, camcorders, etc.) by using the AUDIO and VIDEO INPUT sockets on the rear of the TV.
75
AV1
in
Pr Y
COMP
FM ANT
VIDEO INPUT
AV1
L
R
in
Audio in
Video in
– Connect the VIDEO and AUDIO IN
sockets on the rear of the LCD TV to the AUDIO and VIDEO OUT sockets on the VCR.
VCR
The S-Video connection on the Side of the LCD TV is used for the playback of
Audio in (PC / HD)
L
HD input
R
DC in PC input (VGA)
Rear of TV
Rear of VCR
YPbPr
Monitor
Audio
out
out
OUT
OUT
ANTENNA
IN
OUT
L
VIDEO
R
AUDIO
IN
IN
Pb
S-VHS VCR tapes, Video Discs, Video
VCR (Equipped with Video and
R
AUDIO
OUT
IN
Audio sockets)
L
OUT
OUT
OUT
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
ANTENNA
IN
IN
Back of S-VHS VCR
Side Controls
Games or Compact Disc-Interactive (cd-i) discs. Better picture detail and clarity is possible with the S-Video playback as compared to the picture from a normal antenna (RF) connection.
– Connect the S-VIDEO socket on the
side of the LCD TV to the S-VHS OUT socket on a S-VHS VCR.
– Connect the AUDIO IN sockets from
the rear of the TV to the AUDIO OUT sockets on the VCR. Note : You need not connect the VIDEO IN socket of the LCD TV if S-VIDEO IN socket is connected.
For more convenient direct playback connections, the Side Audio/Video Input sockets allow for quick and easy connections, particularly Camcorder tape recordings.
Connect the S-VIDEO socket (if
available) from the Camcorder to the Side S-VIDEOsocket of the TV. You need not connect the Side VIDEO IN socket of the TV if the S-VIDEO socket is connected.
Connect the AUDIO OUT sockets
(Right and Left) from the Camcorder to the Side AUDIO IN sockets.
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Camcorder
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(P
LAYBACK
)
Directions for Use
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C
ONNECTING THE
PC E
QUIPMENT
To enable you to access PC mode in the TV, you must connect the following :
Connect adaptor from DC in to the mains. – Connect the PC input (VGA) to the Monitor Output of your PC – Connect Audio L and R output of your PC to the Audio IN L and R of your LCD TV.
– Connect the “Y”,“Pb and the “Pr” sockets of the
HD INPUT at the rear of the LCD TV to the “Y”,“Pb” and “PrOUTPUT sockets of the DVD player.
– Connect Audio L and R OUTPUT of your
Set-top box to the Audio IN L and R of HD INPUT of the LCD TV.
Monitor
out
AV1
in
Audio
out
COMP VIDEO INPUT
FM ANT
75
Audio in (PC / HD)
HD input
DC in PC input (VGA)
L
R
YPbPr
AV1
in
Pb
Pr Y
R
L
Audio in
Video in
Adaptor
To Mains
Rear of TV
C
ONNECTING THE
HD (H
IGH DEFINITION
) E
QUIPMENT
Rear of TV
OUTPUT
HDTV Set-Top Box
DVD (Equipped with "Y", "Pb" and "Pr" and Output sockets)
OUTPUT
AUDIO VIDEO
Back of DVD player
OR
Monitor
out
AV1
in
Audio
out
COMP VIDEO INPUT
FM ANT
75
Audio in (PC / HD)
HD input
DC in PC input (VGA)
L
R
YPbPr
AV1
in
Pb
Pr Y
R
L
Audio in
Video in
C
ONNECTING TO THE AUDIOEQUIPMENT
, A
MPLIFIER AND SUBWOOFER
Side Controls
Connect the audio cable to the audio input of your audio equipment and to AUDIO L and R at the rear of the TV
If you have a subwoofer, connect the cable
SUBWOOFER
from Subwoofer Out socket to an external amplifier.
You can listen to your TV sound via your audio equipment.
Note : If you want to connect more
SPEAKERS L R
equipment to your TV, consult your dealer.
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ONNECTING TO THE HEADPHONE
SIDE CONTROLS (EXTERNAL 2)
Insert the plug into the headphone soket ; at the Side sockets of the LCD TV.
C
ONNECTING TO THE
DC in PC input (VGA)
Audio in (PC / HD)
L
HD input
R
Rear of TV
YPbPr
Audio
out
FM R
FM ANT
75
AV1
Monitor
in
out
To enable you to access FM radio mode in the TV, you must connect from FM Antenna socket to the FM Radio mains.
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ADIO MAINS
COMP VIDEO INPUT
AV1
in
To FM Radio Mains
Pb
Pr Y
L
R
Audio in
Directions for Use
Video in
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F
UNCTIONS OFREMOTECONTROL
4 AV / TELETEXT button
– In TV mode, it allows you to select the AV channels. – In Teletext mode, it allows to access teletext information.
(Refer to section on “Using the Teletext”)
5 PICTURE-IN-PICTURE ON/OFF button
– When in PC mode, it allows you to call up a sub-screen
within your main screen enabling you to watch a TV channel.
6 PICTURE-IN-PICTURE POSITION button
– When in PC mode, it allows you to position the sub-screen
to be on the top left, top right, bottom right or the bottom left corner of your screen.
7 ALTERNATE CHANNEL button
Allows to alternate between the current channel and the previous channel.
8 TELETEXT / HOLD button
– In teletext mode, it allows you to access teletext
information (Refer to section on “Using the Teletext”) .
– In VCR or DVD mode, it serves as a pause function for
your VCR or DVD player.
91TELETEXT button
Allows to access teletext mode.
1 SMART PICTURE button
Press the Smart Picture button repeatedly to access 5 different types of picture settings and choose your desired setting.
ACTIVE CONTROL button
Adjusts settings automatically for optimal picture quality under any signal conditions (Refer to section on “Using the Active Control”)
SURROUND SOUND button
– Allows you to select Incredible Surround, Dolby Virtual Surround and Stereo sound when
transmission is in stereo mode.
– Allows you to select Spatial Sound or Mono sound when transmission is in mono mode.
CURSOR RIGHT / DOWN buttons
– Cursor Right button allows you to access the sub-menus adjust the settings. – Cursor Down button allows you to select the next item on the menu.
CHANNEL + / – buttons
Allows you to select channels in ascending or descending order.
MUTE button
Mutes sound. To restore sound, press button again.
RADIO button
Allows to access radio mode. (Refer to section on “Accessing the FM Radio Installation Menu ”)
HD (High Definition) button
Allows you to select the High definition mode when the “Y”,“Pb and the “Pr” sockets at the HD INPUT at the rear of the LCDTV are connected to the to the “Y”, “Pb” and
“Pr” OUTPUT sockets of the DVD player.
DIGIT (0 -9) buttons
Allows you select a channel. Note : For a 2-digit number, the second digit must be entered before the “–” sign disappears.
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UNCTIONS OFREMOTECONTROL
& POWER button
– Switch set off to standby mode. To switch on set from
standby mode, press Channel +/– , Digit (0 -9) or Power button.
é MODE button/VCR and DVD indicators
Press the Mode button repeatedly to choose between VCR or DVD mode. The VCR or DVD indicator will light up if selected. Once VCR or DVD mode is selected, it allows you access to the Record, Play, Stop, Pause, Forward and Rewind functions for your VCR or DVD player. Note : The set will switch to TV mode if there is no activity on any of the VCR/DVD buttons after 20 seconds.
VCR/DVD buttons
VCR/DVD buttons allows you access to the Record, Play, Stop, Pause, Forward and Rewind functions for your VCR or DVD player (Applicable to only certain models of PHILIPS). For these functions to be enabled, you must select VCR or DVD mode by the MODE button.
SLEEPTIMER button
It allows you to select a time period after which the set will switch to standby mode automatically. (Refer to section on “Activating the Sleeptimer”
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4 / TELETEXT button
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– When in TV mode, it allows you to switch from Stereo to Mono
sound during stereo transmission or to choose between language5or language6during dual sound transmission.
– When in teletext mode, allows you to display dual page text.
§ SMART SOUND button
Press the Smart Sound button repeatedly to access 4 different types of sound settings and choose your desired setting.
è MENU button
Displays the main menu. Also exits menu from screen.
! CURSOR LEFT/UP button
– Cursor Left button allows you to select the sub-menus and adjust the settings. – Cursor Up button allows you to select the next item on the menu.
ç VOLUME + / – button
Increases or decreases volume.
0 TV button
When you are in PC, HD or FM Radio mode, press this button to enter into TV mode.
1 PC button
When you are in TV, HD or FM Radio mode, press this button to enter into PC mode.
2 INDEX/OSD button
– When in teletext mode, it functions as an Main Index button (Refer to section on
“Using the Teletext).
– When in TV mode, press to exit on-screen menu. Also displays information like
current channel number, sound mode, etc..
3 FORMAT / TIMER (VCR) button
In TV mode, it allows to select your desired screen format. Refer to section on (“Using the Screen Format”). Also allows you timer function in VCR mode.
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The TV main menu allows you to access to the Picture, Sound, Features and Install menus
How to call up the main menu
Press the
MENU
(MENU) button to enter the main menu.
The 4 buttons
, , and (Cursor Down, Up, Left and Right) on the remote control allow you to select the desired menu item, make adjustments
and access the sub-menus. Use the
i
(OSD) button to
exit menu from screen.
First Level Second Level Third Level Four th Level
PICTURE Brightness
Colour Contrast Sharpness Colour Temperature Cool
Normal Warm
Contrast +
SOUND Equalizer 120Hz
500Hz
....... etc.
Balance AVL Incredible Surround
FEATURES Timer Time
Start Time Stop Time Channel Activate Display
Mode Select FM Radio
HD
PC Child Lock Widescreen
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VERVIEW OF
TV M
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PICTURE LANGUAGE
SOUND AUTO STORE
FEATURES MANUAL STORE
INSTALL SORT
CHANNEL EDIT
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UNCTIONS OF
TV TOP C
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& Mains Power button Switch mains power on or off.
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Channel
Remote Sensor Acts as a sensor for activating the controls of the
Note
• You can enter the main menu by pressing both the Volume- and+buttons at the
same time.
• Press the Channel
• Press Volume
/ + buttons Adjust sound volume softer/louder.
/ + buttons Select channel in descending/ascending order.
+
+
or – button to access sub-menu and adjust the settings.
TV when remote control handset is aimed at it.
or–button to select the next item on the menu.
ONTROLS
Directions for Use
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First Level Second Level Third Level Four th Level
SOUND Equalizer 120HZ
500HZ
....... etc.
Balance AVL Incredible Surround
FEATURES Timer Time
Start Time Stop Time Channel Activate Display
Mode Select TV
HD PC
Screensaver
INSTALL Language English
B. Melayu
Auto Store Search
Manual Store Search
Channel Store
Sort From
To Exchange
Name Personal
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VERVIEW OF
FM R
ADIO MAIN MENU AND SUB-MENUS
This TV also provides you with the FM RADIO for your listening pleasure. To enable you to access the FM RADIO mode, you must connect the cable from FM Rntenna socket to the
FM Radio mains. Press
RADIO
(FM RADIO) button to enter into FM Radio mode.
Here is an overview of the FM RADIO Main menu and Sub-menus
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VERVIEW OF
TV M
AIN MENU AND SUB-MENUS
First Level Second Level Third Level Fourth Level
INSTALL Language English
Auto Store Search
Manual Store Colour System Auto
Sort From
Channel Time Skipped
Name Personal
B. Melayu
Sound System Auto
Search Channel Store Fine Tune
To Exchange
PAL
.... etc
B/G
.... etc
Directions for Use
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HD M
ENU AND SUB-MENUS
The HD (High Definition) mode offers you Picture and Sound adjustments, Mode Select and Lock Channel feature.
First Level Second Level Third Level Fourth Level
PICTURE Brightness
Color Contrast Sharpness Hue Color Temperature Cool
Normal
Warm Format Full SCreen
Wide Screen
SOUND Equalizer 120Hz
500Hz
....... etc.
Balance AVL
MODE TV Mode SELECT Radio Mode
PC Mode
LOCK CHANNEL
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VERVIEW OF
This TV also allows you us your TV as a PC monitor. To enable you to access PC mode in the TV, you must connect the following :–
& Connect DC input terminal to the AC adaptor. é Connect the Mains Plug from the AC adaptor to the AC outlet.Connect the PC input (VGA) to the Monitor Output of your PC.Connect Audio L and R output of your CPU to the Audio in (PC) L and R of your TV. ( Press
§ Press
PC
button to enter into PC mode.
MENU
button to enter into the PC Main Controls Menu.
First Level Second Level Third Level Four th Level
AUDIO SELECTION PC
BRIGHTNESS & Brightness CONTRAST Contrast
ADJUST COLOR Color Temp Normal
VIDEO NOISE Phase
ADJUST POSITION Horizontal
AUTO ADJUST Save Yes
PC M
TV/Source/FM Radio
Clock
Vertical
ENU AND SUB-MENUS
Warm Cool User Preset Red
No
Directions for Use
Green Blue
PIP CONTROLS PIP Switch Off
On Size
MODE SELECT TV Mode
FM Radio Mode HD Mode
RESET TO FACTORY No SETTINGS Yes
VIEW FORMATS Native
Wide Screen
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4. Press button repeatedly until MANUAL STORE is selected.
5. Enter MANUAL STORE menu.
6. Select SEARCH.
7. Start manual tuning. Searching stops once a transmitting channel is found.
8. Select CHANNEL.
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9. Key in the desired channel number.
10. Select STORE.
11. Store tuned channel.
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12. Exit menu from screen.
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ANUAL TUNING OF
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HANNELS
Manual tuning allows you to store each programmes manually.
Press Button
Result on Screen
1. Enter main menu. 2. Select INSTALL. 3. Enter Install menu.
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NSTALLATION MENU
Before you access the TV installation menu, ensure you are in TV mode. If you are not in TV mode, press the
TV
(TV) button on the remote control to enter into TV mode.
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1. Enter main menu. 2. Select INSTALL. 3. Enter Install menu.
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UTOMATIC TUNING OF
The Language menu allows you to set the TV’s on-screen menu to be shown in your desired language.
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MENU
Press Button
or 5. Select desired language.
4. Enter LANGUAGE mode.
6 Exit LANGUAGE mode.
7. Select AUTO STORE.
8. Star t automatic tuning.
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9. When automatic tuning of channels is completed, exit menu from screen.
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LANGUAGE•ENGLISH
AUTO STORE B.MELAYU
MANUAL STORE
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CHANNEL EDIT
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INSTALL
Ñ
LANGUAGE
AUTO STORE B.MELAYU
MANUAL STORE
SORT
CHANNEL EDIT
INSTALL
LANGUAGE
Ñ
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
SORT
CHANNEL EDIT
INSTALL
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LANGUAGE
AUTO STORE•SEARCHING
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MANUAL STORE PLEASE WAIT
SORT CHANNEL FOUND 8
CHANNEL EDIT 048.31 MHZ
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Directions for Use
ENGLISH
SEARCH
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4. Press button repeatedly until MANUAL STORE is selected.
5. Enter MANUAL STORE menu.
6. Press button repeatedly until FINE TUNE is selected.
or 7. Start fine-tuning until desired
picture and sound is obtained.
8. Select Store.
9. Store last fine-tuned status.
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10. Exit menu from screen.
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LANGUAGE•ENGLISH
AUTO STORE B.MELAYU
MANUAL STORE
SORT
CHANNEL EDIT
Ñ
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INSTALL
MANUAL STORE
COLOUR SYSTEM
SOUND SYSTEM
SEARCH
CHANNEL
STORE
STORED
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INSTALL
MANUAL STORE
COLOUR SYSTEM
AUTO
SOUND SYSTEM PAL
SEARCH SECAM
CHANNEL
STORE
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INSTALL
MANUAL STORE
SOUND SYSTEM
SEARCH
CHANNEL
STORE
FINE TUNE
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INETUNING OF
LCD TV C
HANNELS
This feature allows you to adjust picture reception in areas of weak reception.
Press Button
Result on Screen
1. Enter main menu. 2. Select INSTALL. 3. Enter Install menu.
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ELECTING THE COLOUR/SOUNDSYSTEM
This feature allows you to select your desired COLOUR and SOUND system. If AUTO is selected, the respective colour and sound system will be automatically selected according to the transmission system. Note : Select your desired colour and sound system manually if reception is poor at AUTO mode.
LCD TV I
NSTALLATION MENU
Repeat step 1 to step 5 as in “MANUAL TUNING OF CHANNELS”
6. COLOUR SYSTEM is selected. Enter COLOUR SYSTEM mode.
Press Button
or 7. Select the desired colour system.
8. Exit from colour system mode.
9. Proceed to select the SOUND
10. Enter SOUND SYSTEM mode.
SYSTEM.
or 11. Select the desired sound system.
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12. Exit from sound system mode.
13. Press button repeatedly until STORE is selected.
14. Store selected system.
15. Exit menu from screen.
Result on Screen
INSTALL
MANUAL STORE
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COLOUR SYSTEM
SOUND SYSTEM PAL
SEARCH SECAM
CHANNEL
STORE
INSTALL
MANUAL STORE
COLOUR SYSTEM
Ñ
SOUND SYSTEM AUTO
SEARCH B/G
CHANNEL B/K
STORE
INSTALL
MANUAL STORE
COLOUR SYSTEM
Ñ
SOUND SYSTEM
SEARCH B/G
CHANNEL D/K
STORE
INSTALL
MANUAL STORE
COLOUR SYSTEM
SOUND SYSTEM
SEARCH
CHANNEL
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STORE
INSTALL
MANUAL STORE
COLOUR SYSTEM
SOUND SYSTEM
SEARCH
CHANNEL
STORE
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AUTO
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STORED
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4. Press button repeatedly until CHANNEL EDIT is selected.
5. Enter channel edit mode.
or 6. Select the channel you want to skip.
7. Activate skipped mode.
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8. Exit menu from screen.
How to add back channels
• Repeat steps 1 to 5 as in “Editing of Channels”.
• Select the channel you want to add back by the
(CURSOR UP) or
(CURSOR DOWN) button.
• Press the
(CURSOR RIGHT) button to activate adding back of channel.
• Exit menu from screen by the
i
(OSD) button.
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INSTALL
LANGUAGE•ENGLISH
AUTO STORE B.MELAYU
MANUAL STORE
SORT
CHANNEL EDIT
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Press Button
Result on Screen
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HANNELS
This feature allows you to edit or skip channels which have bad or weak TV signal or channels that you do not watch often. Note : Once a channel is skipped, you cannot have access to it by the CHANNEL
+
or –
button. You can only access the channel by the DIGIT (0 -9) button.
MENU
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LANGUAGE 3
AUTO STORE 4
MANUAL STORE 5
SORT 6
CHANNEL EDIT
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LANGUAGE 3
AUTO STORE 4
MANUAL STORE 5
SORT 6 CHANNEL EDIT
7
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LANGUAGE 3
AUTO STORE 4
MANUAL STORE 5
SORT 6 CHANNEL EDIT
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1. Enter main menu. 2. Select INSTALL. 3. Enter Install menu.
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HANNELS
NSTALLATION MENU
This menu allows you to change channel number of your choice for a particular station.
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1. Enter main menu. 2. Select INSTALL. 3. Enter Install menu.
Press Button
4. Press button repeatedly until SORT is selected.
5. Enter SORT menu.
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0
FROM column, that is the channel you want to swap from.
7. Select TO.
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8. Key in the channel number in the
TO column, that is, the channel you want to swap to.
9. Select EXCHANGE.
10. Activate exchange of channels.
11. Exit menu from screen.
INSTALL
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LANGUAGE•ENGLISH
AUTO STORE B.MELAYU
MANUAL STORE
SORT
CHANNEL EDIT
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Result on Screen
INSTALL
LANGUAGE FROM
AUTO STORE TO
MANUAL STORE EXCHANGE
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SORT
CHANNEL EDIT
INSTALL
SORT
Ñ
FROM
TO
EXCHANGE
INSTALL
SORT
FROM
Ñ
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EXCHANGE
INSTALL
SORT
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EXCHANGED
Directions for Use
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Sound Activities menu items
Equalizer Allows you a choice of different sound
frequencies.
BALANCE Increase or decrease to adjust balance
level.
AVL As variation in signal conditions can result (Auto Volume a sudden change in volume during in Leveller) commercial breaks or channel switching,
selecting the “ON” function will enable the volume to remain at a standard volume level.
Incredible Allows you to select between Stereo, Surround Dolby Virtual and Incredible Surround
sound. when transmission is in stereo. Allows you to select between Spatial and Mono sound when transmission is in mono.
The picture and sound menus allow you to make adjustments to the picture and sound. It also allow you to select and activate other features in the menu.
1. Press the
MENU
(MENU) button to enter main menu.
2. Use the
(CURSOR UP/DOWN) buttons to select the items on the
PICTURE/SOUND menu.
3. Use the
(CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT) buttons to access the sub-menus.
Picture Activities menu items
Brightness Increase or decrease brightness level.
Colour Increase or decrease color level.
Contrast Increase or decrease contrast level until
lightest parts of the picture show good detail.
Sharpness Increase or decrease sharpness level to
improve detail in the picture.
Colour Temp Allows you a choice of 3 picture settings
(NORMAL, WARM and COOL).
Contrast + Select “ON” to allow you to optimise the
total contrast for improved picture quality.
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PICTURE
BRIGHTNESS 38
COLOUR
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
COLOUR TEMP
PICTURE
COLOUR
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
COLOUR TEMP COLOUR
CONTRAST+
ON
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SOUND
EQUALIZER 120HZ
BALANCE 500HZ
AVL 1500HZ
INCR.SURROUND 5KHZ
10KHZ
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Note : HUE feature is only applicable to NTSC programmes. The HUE item will not appear on the menu if programme is in PAL mode.
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AMING OF
This feature allows you to enter a new name or modify an existing name of a channel for 40 programmes (from 1 to 40) including external channels.
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LANGUAGE•ENGLISH
AUTO STORE B.MELAYU
MANUAL STORE
SORT
CHANNEL EDIT
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1. Enter main menu. 2. Select INSTALL. 3. Enter Install menu.
Press Button
or 6. Select desired preset name and
4. Press button repeatedly until NAME is highlighted.
5. Enter NAME mode.
press button to store selected pre-set name.
or 8. Press button repeatedly to cycle
MENU
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7. If you select PERSONAL, mo v e to first character slot
through the characters and select desired character. Move to next character slot by the (CURSOR RIGHT) button and key in the next character. (You can enter up to a maximum of 5 characters)
9. Store named channel.
10. Exit menu from screen.
(CURSOR RIGHT)
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Result on Screen
INSTALL
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
SORT
CHANNEL EDIT
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NAME
INSTALL
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
SORT
CHANNL EDIT NAME
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INSTALL
COUNTRY
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
SORT NAME
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INSTALL
COUNTRY
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
SORT NAME
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INSTALL
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
SORT
CHANNEL EDIT
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NAME
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PERSONAL
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CTIVATING THETIMER
Press Button
13. Enter STOP TIME mode.
14. Key in the time you want the programme to be switched off.
MENU
15. Exit from STOP TIME mode.
16. Select CHANNEL.
17. Key in the channel you want to switch to.
18. Select ACTIVATE.
19. Activate timer. You can select to activate timer by DAILY or ONCE mode.
20. Select DISPLAY.
21 Select ON mode if you want to
display the current time on the TV screen.
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22. Exit menu from screen.
Note
30 seconds before the timer is activated, a message indicating the time left for the channel switch will appear on the screen. To disable the channel switch, press any button on the remote control.
FEATURES
TIMER
TIME
START TIME STOP TIME
15:30
CHANNEL
ACTIVATE
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FEATURES
TIMER
TIME
START TIMEE
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
3
ACTIVATE
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FEATURES
TIMER
TIME
START TIMEE
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
8
ACTIVATE
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FEATURES
TIMER
TIME
START TIMEE
STOP TIME
PROG. NO
ACTIVATE
ONCE
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FEATURES
TIMER
START TIME
STOP TIMEE
CHANNEL
ACTIVATE
DISPLAY
ON
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Result on TV Screen
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The Timer feature allows you to set the timer to switch to another channel at a specified time while you are watching another channel or when the TV is on standby mode. Note : For the timer to function, the set must not be switched off. Once the set is switched off, the timer is disabled.
MENU
1. Enter main menu. 2. Select FEATURES. 3. Enter FEATURES menu.
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4. Enter the TIMER menu.
5. Enter TIME mode.
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the current time is 12:30, key digit 1 and 2 in the hour column, followed by digit 3 and 0 in the minute column.
MENU
7. Exit from TIME mode.
8. Select START TIME.
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9. Enter the START TIME mode.
10. Key in the time you want the
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11. Exit from START TIME mode.
12 Select STOP TIME.
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TIMER TIME
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CHILD LOCK
WIDE SCREEN
START TIME STOP TIME CHANNEL ACTIVATE
Directions for Use
Result on TV Screen
FEATURES
TIMER
Ñ
FEATURES
TIMER
Ñ
TIME
START TIME
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
ACTIVATE
FEATURES
TIMER
Ñ
FEATURES
TIMER
TIME
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START TIME•13:30
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
ACTIVATE
FEATURES
TIMER
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TIME
START TIME STOP TIME CHANNEL. ACTIVATE
TIME
START TIME
STOP TIME CHANNEL ACTIVATE
TIME START TIME
STOP TIME
CHANNEL ACTIVATE
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FEATURES
TIMER TIME
MODE SELECT
START TIME
CHILD LOCK
STOP TIME
WIDE SCREEN
CHANNEL ACTIVATE
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1. Enter main menu. 2. Select FEATURES. 3. Enter FEATURES menu.
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CTIVATING THECHILDLOCK(ACCESSCODE
)
The Child Lock feature allows you to lock channels on your TV Top Controls to prevent your children from watchingprogrammes you deem undesirable. Note : You cannot have access to the locked channels via the top controls of the TV set once the channels are locked. You can only have access to the locked channels via the remote control. Keep the remote control out of reach so as to prevent your children from having access to it.
Press Button
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4. Select CHILD LOCK.
5. Enter ACCESS CODE mode.
6. Key in access code 0711 (0711 is the default access code). A message INCORRECT will appear.
7. Key in 0711 the second time. When the message CORRECT appears, the CHILD LOCK menu is now accessible.
You can now proceed to change the access code of your choice.
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FEATURES
TIMER ACCESS CODE
MODE SELECT --:--
CHILD LOCK
WIDE SCREEN
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FEATURES
TIMER ACCESS CODE
MODE SELECT
X X X X
CHILD LOCK INCORRECT
WIDE SCREEN
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FEATURES
TIMER ACCESS CODE
MODE SELECT
X X X X
CHILD LOCK CORRECT
WIDE SCREEN
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FEATURES
CHILD LOCK
LOCK CHANNEL
2
CHANGE CODE 3
CLEAR ALL 4
5 6
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SING THEMODESELECT
This menu allows you to go into FM RADIO, HD or PC mode.
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1. Enter main menu. 2. Select FEATURES. 3. Enter FEATURES menu.
Press Button
4. Select MODE SELECT.
5.Enter MODE SELECT menu.
or 6. Select your desired mode.
7. Enter selected mode.
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8. Exit menu from screen.
Note : You can also access directly the FM RADIO. HD and PC modes by the
PC
buttons.
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FEATURES
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TIMER TIME
MODE SELECT
CHILD LOCK
WIDE SCREEN
START TIME STOP TIME CHANNEL ACTIVATE
Result on TV Screen
FEATURES
TIMER
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MODE SELECT•FM RADIO
CHILD LOCK HD
WIDE SCREEN
FEATURES
MODE SELECT
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FM RADIO
HD PC
▲ ▲
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PC
RADIO
HD
Directions for Use
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EATURES MENU
Press Button
Result on TV Screen
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CTIVATING THECHILDLOCK(LOCKCHANNEL
)
FEATURES
TIMER TIME
MODE SELECT
START TIME
CHILD LOCK
STOP TIME
WIDE SCREEN
CHANNEL ACTIVATE
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1. Enter main menu. 2. Select FEATURES. 3. Enter FEATURES menu.
4. Select CHILD LOCK .
5. Enter ACCESS CODE mode.
6. Key in access code .
7. Enter LOCK CHANNEL mode.
or 8. Select the channel you want to block.
9. Activate blocking of channel. A keylock symbol will appear beside the channel number indicating that it is locked.
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10. Exit menu from screen.
Note : You cannot have access to the locked channels via the top controls of the TV set. You can only have access to the locked channels via the remote control. When AV1 source is locked, CV1 source is automatically locked. Like-wise, if CV1 source is locked, AV1 source is also automatically locked as they share the same audio input.
If you attempt to enter the INSTALL menu after locking a channel, a message “Enter ACCESS CODE” will appear on the screen. You need to enter the ACCESS CODE to enable you to enter the INSTALL menu.
MENU
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MENU
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MENU
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FEATURES
TIMER ACCESS CODE
MODE SELECT --:--
CHILD LOCK
WIDE SCREEN
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Ñ
FEATURES
TIMER ACCESS CODE
MODE SELECT
X X X X
CHILD LOCK CORRECT WIDE SCREEN
Ñ
FEATURES
CHILD LOCK
LOCK CHANNEL
2
CHANGE CODE 3
CLEAR ALL
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Ñ
FEATURES
CHILD LOCK
LOCK CHANNEL
3
FF
FF
F
CHANGE CODE 4
CLEAR ALL
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CTIVATING THECHILDLOCK(CHANGECODE
LCD TV F
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EATURES MENU
)
Press Button
8. Select CHANGE CODE.
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9. Enter CHANGE CODE mode.
10. Key in the access code of your choice.
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Note : After you have exit menu from screen and you want to enter child lock menu again , you need to key the new access code only once. If you have forgotten the new access code, key in 0711 twice to enter the child lock menu. Upon entering the child lock menu, you can proceed to change code again.
11. Confirm access code.
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When the new code is confirmed, the message CORRECT will appear.
12. Exit menu from screen.
Result on TV Screen
FEATURES
FEATURES
FEATURES
FEATURES
CHILD LOCK
LOCK CHANNEL ENTER
Ñ
CHANGE CODE NEW CODE
CLEAR ALL
CHILD LOCK
LOCK CHANNEL ENTER
Ñ
CHANGE CODE NEW CODE
CLEAR ALL
CHILD LOCK
LOCK CHANNEL CONFIRM
Ñ
CHANGE CODE CODE
CLEAR ALL
CHILD LOCK
LOCK CHANNEL CONFIRM
Ñ
CHANGE CODE CODE
CLEAR ALL
– – – –
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x x x x
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Screen Format function allows you a choice of different formats for your viewing pleasure, namely : - 4:3, Zoom 14:9, Zoom 16:9, Subtitle Zoom, Superwide, Widescreen and Full Screen.
Enter the FEATURES menu and select WIDE SCREEN to cycle through the various screen formats and select the format of your choice. You can also use
q
(SCREEN
FORMAT) or
buttons to cycle through the various screen formats.
Definition of Screen Formats
4:3 Mode
This picture is reproduced in 4:3 format and a black band is displayed on either side of the picture.
Zoom 14:9 Mode
This picture is enlarged to 14:9 format, a thin black band remains on both sides of the picture.
Zoom 16:9 Mode
This picture is enlarged to 16:9 format. This mode is recommended when displaying pictures which have black bands at the top and bottom (letterbox format).
Subtitle Zoom Mode
This mode is use to display 4:3 pictures using the full surface of the screen leaving the subtitles visible.
Superwide Mode
This mode is use to display 4:3 pictures using the full surface of the screen by enlarging the sides of the picture.
Widescreen Mode
This mode restores the correct proportions of pictures transmitted in 16:9 using full screen display. Note : If you display a 4:3 picture in this mode, it will be enlarged horizontally.
Full Screen
Select this mode when displaying pictures have black bands at the top and bottom or at the left and right to enable you to enjoy full display of the picture on the screen.
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SING THE SCREEN FORMAT
A
CCESSING THE
A
CTIVATING THECHILDLOCK(CLEARALL
To unlock channels that you have locked, enter the Child Lock menu and activate the
CLEAR ALL mode.
LCD TV F
EATURES MENU
)
MENU
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MENU
MENU
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1. Enter main menu. 2. Select FEATURES. 3. Enter FEATURES menu.
Press Button
4. Select CHILD LOCK.
5. Enter ACCESS CODE mode.
6. Key in access code.
FEATURES
É
TIMER TIME
MODE SELECT
CHILD LOCK
WIDE SCREEN
START TIME STOP TIME CHANNEL ACTIVATE
Result on TV Screen
FEATURES
TIMER ACCESS CODE
MODE SELECT --:--
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CHILD LOCK
WIDE SCREEN
FEATURES
TIMER ACCESS CODE
MODE SELECT
CHILD LOCK CORRECT
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WIDE SCREEN
X X X X
Directions for Use
7. Press button repeatedly until CLEAR ALL is selected.
8. Activate clearing of all locked channels.
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Note
You can also unlock individual channel by the LOCK CHANNEL menu
• Repeat step 1 to 7 as in “ACTIVATING THE CHILD LOCK (LOCK CHANNEL)”.
• Select the channel you want to unlock by the buttons.
• Press the disappear).
9. Exit menu from screen.
(CURSOR RIGHT) button to unlock channel (the keylock symbol will
FEATURES
CHILD LOCK
LOCK CHANNEL
CHANGE CODE
Ñ
CLEAR ALL
FEATURES
CHILD LOCK
LOCK CHANNEL
CHANGE CODE
Ñ
CLEAR ALL
or (CURSOR UP / DOWN)
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CLEARED
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A
CTIVATING THE
LCD TV S
MART PICTURE
/ S
OUND CONTROL
SMART PICTURE feature offers you a choice of 5 picture settings, namely, RICH, NATURAL, SOFT, PERSONAL and MULTIMEDIA.
SMART SOUND feature offers you a choice of 4 sound settings, namely, THEATRE, MUSIC, VOICE and PERSONAL. Note : If you want to view the pre-set settings for Brightness, Colour, Contrast and Sharpness
levels, for Smart Picture and pre-set settings for Treble and Bass levels for Smart Sound, you must press the
i
(OSD) button for 5 seconds.
Press
SMART
(SMART PICTURE) or
SMART
(SMART SOUND) button repeatedly to cycle
through the settings to select your desired mode.
Definition of Picture Settings
PERSONAL : Picture settings are set to your
preference.
RICH : Emphasize very vibrant colours.
(Suitable for AV mode in brightly-lit room)
NATURAL : Emphasize original colours. SOFT : Emphasize “warm” colours.
(Suitable for dimly-lit room condition and gives cinema-like effect when light is switched off).
MULTIMEDIA : Emphasize “soft” colours. (Suitable
for playing computer games, surfing, etc.)
Note : The PERSONAL setting is the setting that you set up using the Picture menu in the main menu. This is the only setting in the Smart Picture settings that can be changed. All the other settings are pre-set at the factory.
Definition of Sound Settings
PERSONAL : Sound settings are set to your
preference.
VOICE : Emphasize high tone. (Treble boosted) MUSIC : Emphasize low tone. (Bass boosted) THEATRE : Emphasize sensation to action.
(Bass and Treble boosted)
Note : The values shown in the Picture/Sound
Setting diagrams are sample values only. Your television’s values may vary and display different numbers.
PERSONAL BRIGHTNESS 48 COLOR 41 PICTURE 81 SHARPNESS 3
RICH BRIGHTNESS 42 COLOR 30 PICTURE 50 SHARPNESS 3
NATURAL BRIGHTNESS 43 COLOR 30 PICTURE 75 SHARPNESS 3
SOFT BRIGHTNESS 43 COLOR 27 PICTURE 79 SHARPNESS 3
MULTIMEDIA BRIGHTNESS 45 COLOR 30 PICTURE 71 SHARPNESS 3
PERSONAL 120HZ 20 500HZ 6 1500HZ 6 5KHZ 9 10KHZ 15
VOICE 120HZ 5 500HZ 5 1500HZ 6 5KHZ 5 10KHZ 3
MUSIC
120HZ 20 500HZ 6 1500HZ 6 5KHZ 9 10KHZ 15
THEATRE 120HZ 26 500HZ 6 1500HZ 6 5KHZ 17 10KHZ 19
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CTIVATING THE SLEEPTIMER
Sleeptimer function allows you to select a time period in which the set will switch to standby mode automatically upon reaching the selected time period. You have a choice of time period starting from OFF up to a maximum of 240 minutes
æ
1. Press the
(SLEEPTIMER) button to display the
time period.
2. Press the cycle through the various time periods and select the
time period of your choice.
Note
• During the last minute of a Sleep time setting, an
on-screen countdown will be displayed. Pressing any button on the remote control during the countdown will cancel the Sleep-timer.
• During the last 10 seconds of a Sleep timer setting,
an on-screen display will read Goodbye.
æ
(SLEEPTIMER) button repeatedly to
This feature automatically adjust settings for optimal picture quality continuously under any signal conditions. You have a choice of 4 modes : ACTIVE CONTROL OFF, ACTIVE
CONTROL MIN, ACTIVE CONTROL MED and ACTIVE CONTROL MAX
H
OW TOACCESS AND SELECT THEACTIVE CONTROL MODE
1. Press the
repeatedly to cycle through the various four ACTIVE CONTROL modes and select your desired mode.
A
CTIVATING THE ACTIVE CONTROL
ACTIVE
(ACTIVE CONTROL) button
CONTROL
2. Press
i
(OSD) button to exit menu from screen
or wait for the On-Screen Display to time out.
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SLEEP OFF
SLEEP 240
ACTIVE CTRL OFF
ACTIVE CTRL MIN
ACTIVE CTRL MAX
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Directions for Use
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§ Dual Page Press button to enable you to display
Text dual page text.
è Hold When a dual page is displayed, use this
use this button to toggle between the dual page. Once an active page is selected, the other page will be on hold mode. If the page has sub-pages, use the Cursor Right or Left button to access the next or previous page
! Selecting a For a teletext page with sub-pages,
sub-page press the Cursor Left or Right
button to access the previous sub­page or the next subpage.
ç Reveal/ Press the button once to reveal hidden
Conceal information (solutions to puzzles,
riddles, etc). Press the button the second time to conceal information. This button is applicable only to teletext page with puzzles, riddles, etc.)
How to select your favourite page
This feature allows you select 4 of your favourite or most commonly viewed page and stored them in the favourite page selection. You can then access directly your favourite page by the colour buttons without having to key in the page number.
1. Press the
b
(TELEXTEXT ON/OFF) button to enter teletext mode.
2. Press the
MENU
(MENU) button to enter favourite page selection. Note : The colour
alphabets at the bottom of the screen is now changed to page numbers.
3. Key in your favourite page by the
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5
6
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(DIGIT 0 -9) buttons.
4. Press the
i
(OSD) button followed by your desired colour button to store your favourite
page.
5. Repeat step 3 to 4 to select and store other favourite pages.
6. To exit Favourite page mode, press
MENU
(MENU) button.
7. Press the
b
(TELEXTEXT ON/OFF) button twice to exit teletext mode.
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SMART
SMART
OK
RADIO
PC TV HD
VCR
DVD
ACTIVE
CONTROL
MODE A/CH
MENU
MUTE
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If a TV channel broadcast contains teletext information, each channel that broadcasts teletext transmits a page (index page) with information on how to use the teletext system, usually on page 100. The system transmitted is indicated in the option line at the bottom of the screen.
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VCR
DVD
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ACTIVE
SMART
CONTROL
MENU
MUTE
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& On/Off teletext Press the button once to switch on
and teletext display. (A channel in which Superimpose teletext is being transmitted must be
‘ &
é
teletext page selected). over TV Press the button the second time programme superimpose the teletext page over
é Selecting a Key in the required teletext page
teletext page (3 digits). The page number is
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4
Accessing Press the CHANNEL + button to
Direct Access to The 4-colour buttons allow you to
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a teletext display the next page and the page CHANNEL – button to
an item or access directly an item or corresponding corresponding pages.
pages
æ
o
( Main Index Press the button to return to the
the TV programme.
b
Press the button the third time to exit teletext mode.
displayed at the top left hand corner of the screen. When the teletext page is located, the counter stops
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searching. If the counter keeps searching, it means that the page is not available for selection. If you make a mistake in keying the page number, you have to complete keying the 3-digit number before re-keying the correct page number.
CH
display the previous page.
main index page.
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Directions for Use
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SING THE
FM R
ADIO SOUND MENU
Sound menu items Activities
EQUALIZER Allows you a choice of different sound frequencies.
BALANCE Increase or decrease to adjust balance level.
AVL As variation in signal conditions can result a sudden (Auto Volume change in volume during in commercial breaks or channel Leveller) switching, selecting the “ON” function will enable the
volume to remain at a standard volume level.
INCREDIBLE Allows you to select between Incredible Surround SURROUND Dolby Virtual or Stereo sound when transmission is in
stereo. Allows you to select between Spatial and Mono sound when transmission is in mono.
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FM R
ADIO SMART SOUND CONTROL
FM RADIO SMART SOUND feature offers you a choice of 5 sound settings, namely, ROCK, POP, CLASSICAL, JAZZ, and PERSONAL.
1) Press the
RADIO
(FM RADIO) button to enter FM RADIO mode.
2) Press
SMART
(SMART SOUND) button repeatedly to cycle through the various settings
and select your desired sound mode.
3) Press the
i
(OSD) button to exit On-Screen display .
The Sound menu allows you to make adjustments to the sound.
Note: Ensure you are in FM RADIO mode before you access FM RADIO main menu.
1. Press
MENU
button to enter FM RADIO 2. Press button to enter the
main menu. SOUND option is SOUND menu. highlighted.
MENU
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MENU
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3. In the SOUND menu, press or button to adjust level or select desired setting.
4. Use the
buttons to select the various SOUND menu items and
make your desired adjustments and access the sub-menus.
5. Press
i
button to exit menu from screen.
SOUND
EQUALIZER 120HZ
BALANCE 500HZ
AVL 1500HZ
INCR.SURROUND 5KHZ
10KHZ
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CCESSING THE
FM R
ADIO INSTALLATION MENU
This TV also provides you with the FM RADIO for your listening pleasure. To enable you to access the FM RADIO mode, you must connect the cable from FM Antenna socket to the FM Radio mains.
Press Button
Result on TV Screen
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RADIO
MENU
1. Enter into FM Radio mode.
2. Enter FM RADIO main menu.
3. Press button button repeatedly until INSTALL is highlighted.
4. Enter INSTALL menu.
or 5. Press button button repeatedly to
scroll through the available FM Mode On-screen options. These options include LANGUAGE, AUTO STORE,
MANUAL STORE, SORT and NAME.
LANGUAGE – Choose to view the
On-screen menu in your desired language.
AUTO STORE – Allows you to search the FM antenna signal and store any FM channel it finds in the TV’s memory.
MANUAL STORE – Allows you to manually tune any available FM signals.
SORT– Allows you to rearrange your stored FM stations in the order you prefer.
NAME – Allows you to apply a name to your programmed FM radio stations. Add your own personal name or choose one from the predefined list.
6. Adjust or select items within the highlighted feature sub-menu.
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7. Exit menu from screen.
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Ñ
É
SOUND EQUALIZER
FEATURES BALANCE
INSTALL AVL
SOUND LANGUAGE
FEATURES AUTO STORE
É
INSTALL MANUAL STORE
INSTALL
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Ñ
LANGUAGE•ENGLISH
AUTO STORE B.MELAYU
MANUAL STORE
SORT
NAME
INSTALL
LANGUAGE
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AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
SORT
NAME
INSTALL
LANGUAGE SEARCH
AUTO STORE CHANNEL
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MANUAL STORE STORE
SORT
NAME
INSTALL
LANGUAGE FROM
AUTO STORE TO
MANUAL STORE EXCHANGE
É
SORT
NAME
INSTALL
LANGUAGE
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
SORT
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NAME
INCR.SURROUND
SORT NAME
É
É
SEARCH
É
PERSONAL
Directions for Use
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CCESSING THE
FM R
ADIO FEATURES MENU
Ñ
FEATURES
TIMER TV
MODE SELECT
HD
SCREENSAVER
PC
FEATURES
TIMER TIME
MODE SELECT
START TIME
SCREENSAVER
STOP TIME CHANNEL ACTIVATE
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MENU
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MENU
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MENU
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1. Enter FM RADIO main menu. 2. Select FEATURES. 3. Enter FEATURES menu.
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SING THEMODESELECT
This feature allows you to go into TV, HD or PC mode. Note : Ensure you are in FM RADIO mode before you access FM RADIO main menu.
Press Button
Result on Screen
FEATURES
MODE SELECT
TV
HD
PC
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4. Select MODE SELECT.
5. Enter MODE SELECT menu.
or 6. Select your desired mode.
7. Enter selected mode.
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8. Exit menu from screen.
Note : You can also access directly the TV, HD and PC modes by the
TV
HD
PC
buttons.
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CTIVATING THE SCREENSAVER
Repeat Steps 1 to 3 as in “Using the Mode Select”.
4. Select SCREENSAVER.
or 5. Select ON option to activate
screensaver mode.
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6.Exit menu from screen.
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FEATURES
TIMER
MODE SELECT
SCREENSAVER ON
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FEATURES
TIMER
MODE SELECT
SCREENSAVER•ON
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CCESSING THE
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CTIVATING THE TIMER
The Timer feature allows you to set the timer to switch to another FM channel at a specified
FM R
ADIO FEATURES MENU
time while you are listening another FM channel. For the timer to function, the set must not be switched off. Once the set is switched off, the timer is disabled. Note : Ensure you are in FM RADIO mode before you access FM RADIO main menu.
MENU
1. Enter FM RADIO main menu. 2. Select FEATURES. 3. Enter FEATURES menu.
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MENU
MENU
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FEATURES
É
TIMER TIME
MODE SELECT SCREENSAVER
START TIME STOP TIME CHANNEL ACTIVATE
Use the Menu and Cursor Up, Down, Right and Left buttons to access the Timer menu to : – select the items. make the following adjustments or activate the timer.
TIME : Use the
START TIME : Use the
STOP TIME : Use the
123
6
5
4
789
buttons to key in the
0
current time to enable functioning of the timer feature.
time you the channel to be switched on.
time you want the program to be
123
6
5
4
789
buttons to key in the
0
123
6
5
4
789
buttons to key in the
0
switched off.
CHANNEL : Use the
123
6
5
4
789
buttons to key in the
0
channel number.
ACTIVATE : Use the Cursor buttons to select
between the Once and Daily mode to activate the timer.
DISPLAY : Use the Cursor buttons to select
the ON option to display current time on screen.
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FEATURES
TIMER
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TIME
START TIME
STOP TIME
FEATURES
CHANNEL.
TIMER
ACTIVATE TIME
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START TIME•13:30
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
FEATURES
ACTIVATE
TIMER
TIME
START TIME
Ñ
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
FEATURES
ACTIVATE
TIMER
TIME
START TIMEE
STOP TIME
Ñ
CHANNEL
ACTIVATE
FEATURES
TIMER
TIME
START TIMEE
STOP TIME
CHANNEL
Ñ
ACTIVATE
FEATURES
TIMER
START TIMEE
STOP TIMEE
CHANNEL
ACTIVATE
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DISPLAY
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12:30
15:30
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ONCE
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Directions for Use
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PC D
ISPLAY SETUP
When you are using the TV as a Computer Display, follow the procedures for PC Display setup. Note : Different Window versions may give different PC Display setup procedures.
1. Press
PC
(PC) button on the remote control to enter PC mode.
Note : The LCD TV will go on standby mode automatically within 5 seconds if no PC
signal is detected.
2. Click on “Settings” on the Window Start menu.
3. Select “Control Panel”.
4. Click on “Display” and a display dialog-box will appear.
5. Navigate to the “Settings” tab on the display dialog-box.
6. Select the required “Colours and Resolution” and click “OK”.
7. Dialog-box “..Does Not Support..’ message will be displayed if set does not support settings.
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SING THE
PC P
ICTURE-IN-PICTURE FEATURE
Picture-in-Picture feature allows you to call up a subscreen within your main screen.
How to switch on the Picture-in-Picture Window screen
1. Press
PC
(PC) button on the remote control to enter PC mode.
2. Press the
æ
(PIP On/Off) button to switch on Picture-in-Picture screen (A large size
PIP screen appears).
3. Press the
æ
(PIP On/Off) button a second time to change PIP screen to a medium size.
4. Press the
æ
(PIP On/Off) button a third time to change to a small size.
5. Press the
æ
(PIP On/Off) buuton a fourth time to exit PIP screen.
Note : PC mode supports Picture-in-Picture with PC refresh rate not more than 60Hz.
How to position the Picture-in-Picture screen
2. In PC mode, press the
æ
(Picture-in-Picture On/Off) button to switch on Picture-in-
Picture screen.
3. Press the
o
(PIP Position) button repeatedly to position PIP screen to the position of
your choice. (You can choose to position your PIP screen to be on the top left/top right/ bottom right or bottom left hand corner).
4. Press the
æ
(PIP On/Off) button three times to exit PIP screen.
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CCESSING THE
PC M
This TV also allows you us your TV as a PC monitor. To enable you to access PC mode in the TV, you must connect the following :–
& Connect DC input terminal to the AC adaptor.
é Connect the Mains Plug from the AC adaptor to the AC outlet.
Connect Audio L and R output of your PC to the Audio IN L and R of your TV.
PC
Press
( Press
Using theThe 4 buttons
button to enter into PC mode.
MENU
button to enter into the PC Main Controls Menu.
, , and (Cursor Down, Up, Left and Right) on the remote control allow you to select the desired menu item, make adjustments and access the sub-menus.
The PC Main Controls menu allows you to access for the followiong menu items :
– AUDIO SELECTION Allows audio selection between the PC , TV/Source and FM
Radio.
– BRIGHTNESS and Allows you to increase or decrease Brightness and Contrast
CONTRAST level.
– ADJUST COLOR Adjusts the color temperature of the picture. 3 settings
are available (Normal, Warm, Cool or User Preset).
– VIDEO NOISE Allows you to eliminate the vertical bars by using the Clock
adjustment of Video Noise. Also allows you to eliminate the
horizontal bars by using the Phase Adjustment of VIDEO NOISE in the Main Controls.
– ADJUST POSITION Allows you to adjust the horizontal and vertical image position.
– AUTO ADJUST Allows you to do automatic adjustments of settings.
æ
– PIP CONTROLS Press
(PIP ON/OFF) button to allow you go into PIP mode.
PIP Controls allows to change the Size and Position of the subscreen.
– MODE SELECT Allows you enter into TV, HD or FM Radio mode.
– RESET TO FACTORY Allows you to reset all settings to Default Factory settings
SETTINGS
– VIEW FORMATS Allows you to choose between Native and Wide Screen
formats.
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Directions for Use
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A
CCESSING THE
HD (H
IGH DEFINITION
) M
ODE
The HD mode offers you Picture and Sound adjustments, Mode Select and Lock Channel feature.
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SING THE
HD P
ICTURE
/ S
OUNDMENU
The HD Picture and Sound menus allow you to make adjustments to the picture and sound. It alsoallow you to select and activate other features in the menu.
1. Press the
HD
(HD) button to enter HD mode.
2. Press the
MENU
(MENU) button to enter main menu.
3. Use the
(CURSOR UP/DOWN) buttons to select the items on the
HD PICTURE/SOUND menu.
4. Use the
(CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT) buttons to access the sub-menus.
Note : HUE feature is only applicable to NTSC programmes. The HUE item will not appear on the menu if programme is in PAL mode.
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É
SOUND
EQUALIZER
120HZ -12
500HZ 1500HZ 5KHZ
10KHZ BALANCE AVL
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É
SOUND
EQUALIZER
120HZ 500HZ 1500HZ 5KHZ
10KHZ BALANCE
AVL ON
Sound Activities menu items
Equalizer Allows you a choice of different sound
frequencies.
BALANCE Increase or decrease to adjust balance
level.
AVL As variation in signal conditions can result (Auto Volume a sudden change in volume during in Leveller) commercial breaks or channel switching,
selecting the “ON” function will enable the volume to remain at a standard volume level.
PICTURE
BRIGHTNESS 38
COLOR CONTRAST SHARPNESS HUE COLOR TEMP FORMAT
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Ñ
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PICTURE
COLOUR CONTRAST SHARPNESS HUE COLOR TEMP
FORMAT FULL SCREEN
Picture Activities menu items
Brightness Increase or decrease brightness level.
Color Increase or decrease color level.
Contrast Increase or decrease contrast level until
lightest parts of the picture show good detail.
Sharpness Increase or decrease sharpness level to
improve detail in the picture.
Hue Imcrease or decrease hue level
Color Temp Allows you a choice of 3 picture settings
(NORMAL, WARM and COOL).
Format Allows you to choose between FULL
SCREEN and WIDE SCREEN formats.
PC M
ODES SUPPORT
Note : If the signal from the system does not equal the PC Modes Support, there may be no
video or corrupted video. Proceed to change the system to the right resolution that the PC mode support.
No. Resolution Refresh Vertical Horizontal Horizontal Pixel
1 640 x 480 60 Hz N 31,500 kHz N 25,175 MHz
Rate Sync Sync Polarity Frequency
2 67 Hz N 35,000 kHz N 30,240 MHz
3 72 Hz N 37,900 kHz N 31,500 MHz
4 75 Hz N 37,500 kHz N 31,500 MHz
5 85 Hz N 43,300 kHz N 36,000 MHz
6 720 x 400 70 Hz P 31,469 kHz N 28,322 MHz
7 800 x 600 56 Hz P 35,100 kHz P 36,000 MHz
8 60 Hz P 37,900 kHz P 40,000 MHz
9 72 Hz P 48,100 kHz P 50,000 MHz
10 75 Hz P 46,900 kHz P 49,500 MHz
11 85 Hz P 53,700 kHz P 56,250 MHz
12 832 x 624 75 Hz P 49,700 kHz P 57,300 MHz
13 1024 x 768 60 Hz N 48,400 kHz N 65,000 MHz
14 70 Hz N 56,500 kHz N 75,000 MHz
15 75 Hz P 60,000 kHz P 78,750 MHz
16 85 Hz P 68,700 kHz P 94,500 MHz
17 1152 x 864 75 Hz P 67,500 kHz P 108,000 MHz
18 1280 x 960 60 Hz P 60,000 kHz P 108,000 MHz
19 1280 x 1024 60 Hz P 64,000 kHz P 108,000 MHz
20 75 Hz P 80,000 kHz P 135,000 MHz
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Directions for Use
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B
EFORE CALLING SERVICE
(TV M
ODE
)
Below is a list of frequently occurred symptoms. Before you call for service, make these simple checks. Some of these symptoms can easily be rectified if you know what to do.
Symptom What you should do
No power • Check whether adaptor is connected properly into cinch.
• Check the TV’s AC power cord is plugged into the mains socket. If there is still no power, disconnect plug. Wait for 60 seconds and re-insert plug. Switch on the TV again.
No picture • Check whether transmission is in TV mode. Press
TV
(TV
button) on remote control to confirm.
• Check the antenna connection at the rear of the TV.
• Possible TV station problem. Try another channel.
Good picture • Try increasing the volume. but no sound • Check that the sound is not muted. If it is muted, press the
Mute button on the remote control to restore sound.
• Chek that your headphone is not connected.
Good sound but poor • Try increasing the contrast and brightness setting. colour or no picture
Snowish picture and • Check antenna connection at the rear of the TV. noise
Horizontal dotted lines • Possible electrical interference e.g. hairdryer, vacuum
cleaner, etc. Switch off appliances.
Double images or • Possible poor positioning of antenna. Using a highly “Ghost” images directional antenna may improve reception.
TV not responding to • Check life span of batteries of remote control handset. remote control handset • Aim remote control handset directly at remote control
sensor lens on the TV.
An after-image appears • If an image remains in the screen for an extended period of
time, it may be imprinted in the screen and leave an after­image. This usually disappears after a few hours.
An after-image remains • This is characteristic of liquid crystal and is not caused by a after the power has been malfunction or deterioration of the liquid crystal. This after­turned off image will disappear after a set amount of time.
A
CCESSING THE
U
SING THE
The HD MODE SELECT feature allows you to switch to TV MODE,FM RADIO MODE, or PC MODE.
1. In HD mode, press the
HD main menu.
2. Press the
repeatedly until MODE SELECT is highlighted.
3. Use the
MODE SELECT menu
4. Use the
to select TV MODE, FM RADIO MODE or PC MODE.
5. Press
HD M
(CURSOR DOWN) button
(CURSOR /RIGHT) button to
(CURSOR UP/DOWN) buttons
(CURSOR RIGHT) button to activate selected HD mode.
HD (H
ODE SELECT
MENU
(MENU) button to enter
IGH DEFINITION
U
SING THE
HD L
OCKCHANNEL
The HD LOCK CHANNEL feature allows you to lock the HD mode channel to censor the viewing of programme not suitable for children.
1. In HD mode, press the
main menu.
MENU
(MENU) button to enter
2. Use the
(CURSOR DOWN) button
repeatedly until LOCK CHANNEL is highlighted..
3. Use the
123
6
5
4
789
(DIGIT) buttons to enter the four digit
0
Access Code to set uo the LOCK CHANNEL function.
4. Use the
ON or OFF options. If ON option is selected, the HD channel will not allow viewing of programmes.
5. Press
(CURSOR /RIGHT) button to select
i
(OSD) button to exit menu from screen.
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) M
ODE
MAIN
PICTURE SOUND
MODE SELECT
LOCK CHANNEL
MODE SELECT
TV MODE
RADIO MODE PC MODE HD1
MAIN
PICTURE SOUND MODE SELECT
LOCK CHANNEL ACCESS CODE
MAIN
PICTURE SOUND MODE SELECT
LOCK CHANNEL ON
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Directions for Use
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17PF9945 23PF9945
Picture tube screen size 432 mm 584 mm
Audio Output
TV System NTSC M
PAL B/G PAL D/K PAL I SECAM B/G SECAM D/K SECAM K1
Playback System NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL 60
Set Dimensions without stand Length 517 mm 704 mm Height 301 mm 373 mm Depth 65 mm 76 mm
Set Dimensions with stand Length 517 mm 704 mm Height 340 mm 419 mm Depth 177 mm 195 mm
Net Weight of Set with stand 6.4 kg 11.5 kg
Note For Operating Voltage, Frequency, Power Consumption and Version Number, refer to the type number on mains adaptor.
S
PECIFICATIONS
B
EFORE CALLING SERVICE
Below is a list of frequently occurred symptoms when you are in PC /FM RADIO mode . Before you call for service, make these simple checks. Some of these symptoms can easily be rectified if you know what to do.
(PC / FM R
ADIO MODE
)
Symptom What you should do
Incorrect Display position • Adjust the image position using the Horizontal Position and/
No Video Input • Make sure the monitor cable is properly connected to the
Vertical flicker appears • Try eliminating the vertical bars by using the Clock
Horizontal flicker appears • Try eliminating the horizontal bars by using the Phase
Screen too bright or dark • Try adjusting the contrast and brightness in the Main
Cannot access FM radio • Check whether the connection from FM Antenna socket to
or Vertical Position in the PC Mains Controls menu.
PC input (VGA) at the rear of the TV.
• Check whether the monitor cable has bent pins.
Adjustment of VIDEO NOISE in the Main Controls.
Adjustment of VIDEO NOISE in the Main Controls.
Controls.
the FM Radio mains is done correctly.
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Mechanical Instructions

4. Mechanical Instructions

Index of this chapter:
1. Service Position
2. Stand Removal
3. Rear Cover Removal
4. Shield Removal
5. I/O Assy Removal
6. LED/Remote Control Board Removal
7. TV Board Removal
8. Scaler Board Removal
9. Inverter Board Removal
10. Top Control Assy Removal
11. LCD Panel Removal
12. Re-assembly
Note: Figures below can deviate from the actual situation, due to different set executions.
Figure 4-2 TV stand removal 15/17 inch model

4.1 Service Position

First, put the TV in its service position. Therefore place it upside down on a tabletop (use a protection sheet or a foam cushion). Take care that this is flat and free from obstacles like screws, to prevent damaging the fragile LCD screen. ESD protective service buffers, as shown below, can be used (3122 785 90580).

Figure 4-1 ESD protective service buffers

4.2.2 For 23 inch model

1. Use a Torx screwdriver to remove the stand from the backside of the monitor housing by unscrewing the four M4x12 mounting screws.
2. Remove the four mounting screws out of their mounting holes.
3. First push the stand in horizontal direction to the monitor bottom side, then lift the stand and take it away.
Figure 4-3 TV stand removal 23” model
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4.2 Stand Removal

4.2.1 For 15/17 inch model

Use a Torx screwdriver to remove the stand from the backside of the monitor housing by unscrewing and removing the four M4x12 mounting screws and next, take away the stand.

4.3 Rear Cover Removal

4.3.1 For 15/17 inch model

Manually unlock and remove both corner cover caps.
Figure 4-4 TV rear cover removal 15/17 inch model
Continue with the paragraph 4.3.3

4.3.2 For 23 inch model

Manually unlock and remove the IO connector cover cap.
Mechanical Instructions
Unscrew, at the bottom side, the connector plate screw and
remove this plate.

Figure 4-7 Bottom side connector plate

Use a 5 mm socket screwdriver to remove both connector distance bolts from the “PC input / VGA-in” socket.
Remove all shield mounting screws.
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Connector cover cap
Figure 4-5 TV rear cover removal 23 inch model
Continue with the paragraph 4.3.3

4.3.3 For all models

1. Make sure all power-, audio-, video- and coax- cables are unplugged.
2. Remove the five Torx screws securing the monitor rear cover.
3. Carefully remove the rear cover and store it on a safe place.

4.4 Shield Removal

Remove, at the “TV-panel plug side”, the mounting screw between the cinch sockets.
Remove the connector plate.
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Figure 4-8 Shield with mounting screws

Bend, at the “TV-panel plug side”, the thin metal electrostatic shield away from the sockets, so the complete shield can be lifted later on.
Electrostatic shield
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Figure 4-9 Shielding

Unlock the shield by carefully moving it a few millimetres to the bottom side of the monitor. The topside of the shield has to detach from underneath the two lock clamps, which secure the shield at topside. Carefully lift the shield with respect for the cables and/or connector sockets. Take out the shield and store it on a safe place.
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Figure 4-6 Connector plate mounting screw

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4.5 I/O Removal

4.5.1 Side I/O assy removal for 15/17 inch model

Figure 4-10 Side I/O assy removal for 15/17 inch model
1. Disconnect the cable connector [0240] from the side I/O assy.
2. Unlock this unit by shifting it one centimetre to the outside direction of the monitor.
3. Take out this side I/O assy.
2. To completely remove the Front LED panel (incl. Lens),
remove the assy screw.

4.7 TV Board Removal

4.7.1 For 15 /17 inch model

Disconnect all five TV board connectors out of the regarding sockets [3225], [1234], [1231], [1902], and [1732]. Continue with the paragraph 4.7.3.

4.7.2 For 23 inch model

Disconnect all six TV board connectors out of the regarding sockets [3225], [1233], [1231], [1902], [1732] and [1734]. Continue with the paragraph 4.7.3.

4.7.3 For all models

1. Pull the thin flat cable out of its special shaped connector, [1010].
2. Unscrew and remove the three TV board mounting screws.
3. Take out the TV board.

4.5.2 Side I/O assy removal for 23 inch model

Side I/O Assy
Figure 4-11 Side I/O assy removal for 23 inch model
1. Disconnect the cable connector [0240] from the side I/O assy.
2. Unlock this unit by pushing it one centimetre in horizontal direction (to bottom side) of the monitor.
3. Take out this side I/O assy.

4.6 Front LED Panel Removal

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Figure 4-12 TV board
Note: Sometimes it is necessary to place the TV board in its
service position, for easy signal measuring. See picture below.

4.6.1 Only for the 23 inch model

To gain access to the Front LED panel unscrew and remove the three mounting screws from the loudspeaker box covering the panel. Release cables and take out the loudspeaker box.

4.6.2 For all models

1. Unlock the transparent securing clip, which holds the Front LED panel in place, and take out the Front LED panel . (See previous figure: “Side IO assy removal for 15”/17” model).
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Figure 4-13 TV board in service position
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4.8 Scaler Board Removal

1. Carefully disconnect the cable connector in the centre of the Scaler board [1506]. Take care not to damage the fragile cables.
2. Disconnect the cable connectors at the edge of the Scaler board [1402] and [1003].
3. Pull the thin flat cable out of its special shaped connector [1681].
4. Unscrew and remove two Scaler board mounting screws.
5. Take out the Scaler board.

Figure 4-14 Scaler board

Note: Sometimes it is necessary to place the Scaler board in a
service position. In this case it is necessary to use the specific “Repair kit scaler board” including two extra long cables (order nr. 3122 785 90490).
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1
Heat sink
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Figure 4-16 Heat sink removal

4.9 Inverter Board Removal (only for 15/17 inch model)

Note: The Inverter board is available in two versions: one
model for TN-displays and another model for IPS-displays. The (dis)assembly procedure is the same for both versions.
1. Disconnect the cable from the Inverter board.
2. Disconnect at top and bottom side all the black/white and
pink cable connectors.
3. Use a pair of pliers to bend the metal securing clamp in
such a way that the Inverter board can be taken out.
4. Remove the Inverter board and store it on a safe place.
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Figure 4-15 Scaler board in service position

Important: Video converter chip heat sink.
1. Before you de-solder the video converter chip SAA7118 from the board, the heat sink must be removed from the chip. Use a pair of pliers to remove the heat sink by means of a twist- and pull movement (see figure). Store the heat sink on a safe place, adhesive side up!
2. Place the self-adhesive heat sink back in place after the chip exchange action has been finished.
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Figure 4-17 Inverter board

4.10 Top Control Assy Removal

1. Remove the cable from the Top control assy [1500].
2. Remove both mounting screws that secure the Top control
assy to the monitor frame.
3. Take out the Top control assy.
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Mounting screw(2x)
Mechanical Instructions

Figure 4-18 Top control assy

4.11 LCD Panel Removal

4.11.1 For 15 /17 inch model

Note: the LCD Panel is available in two versions: a TN-display and an IPS-display. The (dis)assembly procedure is the same for both versions.
1. Unscrew and remove the four LCD framemounting screws, which secure the panel frame to the monitor front.
2. Disconnect at both sides the speaker cable plugs and remove the speaker cable assy.
3. Lift and take out the LCD panel (including its frame).
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Figure 4-20 LCD panel mounting screws 23 inch model
Continue with the paragraph 4.11.3

4.11.3 For all models

1. Remove the plastic monitor front from the protection sheet and place the LCD panel, including the panel frame, back on the protection sheet or foam cushion. Make sure again that there are no screws or other parts left behind on the protection sheet, that can damage the fragile panel screen surface.
2. Unscrew the four screws, securing the panel frame to the LCD panel (see figures: “LCD panel mounting screws”).
3. Take off the panel frame while leading the panel connector through the access hole in the frame.
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Figure 4-19 LCD frame mounting screws 15/17 inch model
Continue with the paragraph 4.11.3

4.11.2 For 23 inch model

1. To gain access to the whole LCD Panel, unscrew and remove the mounting screws from both Loudspeaker boxes. Release cables and take out both Loudspeaker boxes. Note: Avoid unscrewing screws from the Loudspeaker boxes sockets, if you don’t want to disassemble the Loudspeaker boxes
2. Unscrew and remove the eight LCD panel frame mounting screw which secure the panel frame to the TV front.
3. Lift and take out the LCD panel (including its frame).
Figure 4-21 LCD panel mounting screws 15/17 inch model
LCD frame screws (4x)
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Figure 4-22 LCD panel mounting screws 23 inch model

4.12 Re-Assembly

To re-assemble the whole set, do all processes in reverse order.
Notes:
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Mechanical Instructions
When you secure the panel frame (with the LCD panel) in
the monitor front, do not mount the fifth screw in the middle of the bottom side. You will need this screw position for mounting the TV rear cover.
Take extra care when fixing the connector bracket screw. You can easily damage the TV board when you use too much force.
Do not forget to re-place the ground cable of the Scaler board when mounting the screw at topside.
Take extra care when reconnecting the Inverter board backlight connectors (black/white/pink). Connect them properly to avoid “high voltage sparking”
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EN 36 LC03A5.
Service Modes, Error Messages, and Repair Tips

5. Service Modes, Error Messages, and Repair Tips

Index of this chapter:
1. Test Points
2. Service Modes
3. Errors
4. The “Blinking LED” Procedure
5. ComPair
6. Trouble Shooting Tips

5.1 Test Points

This chassis is equipped with test points in the service printing. In the schematics test points are identified with a rectangle box around Fxxx or Ixxx. On the PCB, test points are specifically mentioned in the service manual as “half moons” with a dot in the centre.
Measurements are performed under the following conditions:
Video: colour bar signal.
Audio: 3kHz left, 1kHz right.

5.2 Service Modes

5.2.1 Limited DST Support

This chassis does still have some limited Dealer Service Tool (DST) support, although this remote is not for sale anymore. The set can be put in two service modes via the DST (RC7150). These are the Service Default Mode (SDM) and the Service Alignment Mode (SAM)
Installation Features Dealer
For easy installation and diagnosis the DST can be used. When there is no picture (to access the error code buffer via the OSD), DST can enable the functionality of displaying the contents of the entire error code buffer via the blinking LED procedure.
The dealer can use the RC7150 for programming the TV-set with presets. Ten different program tables can be programmed into the DST via a GFL or MG TV-set (downloading from the GFL or MG to the DST; see GFL or MG service manuals) or by the DST-I. For explanation of the installation features of the DST, the directions for use of the DST are recommended.

5.2.2 Service Default Mode (SDM)

Purpose of SDM:
To provide a situation with predefined settings to get the same measurements as in this manual.
To start the “Blinking LED” procedure.
To have the possibility to override the 5V protection
For recognition, “SDM” is displayed at the upper right corner of the screen.
SDM Menu
TYPE: 17PF9945/69 HRS:0029 SWID: LC03A21-1.11 S317 1.03 ERR : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OPT : 79 254 14 56 128 000
Figure 5-1 SDM Menu
De-activating SDM:
Press the “EXIT”-button on the DST, or
Press 0-0 on the standard RC, or
Switch the set to Standby (the error buffer is NOT cleared)
Note: When the mains power is switched off while the set is in SDM, the set will switch to SDM immediately when the mains is switched on again.
The SDM sets the following pre-defined conditions:
PAL/SECAM sets: tuning at 475.25 MHz PAL.
NTSC sets: tuning at channel 3 (61.25 MHz).
Volume level is set to 25% (of the maximum volume level).
Other picture and sound settings are set to 50%.
The following functions are switched off in SDM (and after leaving SDM):
Timer.
Sleep timer.
The following functions are disabled during SDM (and enabled after leaving SDM)
Parental lock.
Blue mute.
Hospitality Mode.
No-ident Timer (normally the set is automatically switched
off when no video signal (IDENT) was received for 15 minutes).
All other controls operate normally.
Special Functions SDM
SDM
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Activating SDM:
By transmitting the "DEFAULT" command with the RC7150 Dealer Service Tool (this works both while the set is in normal operation mode or in the SAM).
Standard RC sequence 0-6-2-5-9-6 followed by pressing the “MENU”-button (this works both while the set is in normal operation mode or in the SAM).
By shorting pins 5 and 6 of connector 1170 of LED/RC panel. Then apply DC supply from the AC-DC adaptor (not required to remove the metal shielding).
Note: By temporarily shorting pins 5 and 6 of connector 1170 and then applying DC supply from the AC-DC adaptor, the 5V protection is disabled. Caution: Overriding the 5V protection should only be used for a short period of time. In case of S/W protections (error 4) the set will shutdown after 15 sec.
Access to normal user menu
Pressing the “MENU” button on the remote control switches between the SDM and the normal user menus (with the SDM mode still active in the background).
Channel search
Pressing the “P+” button of the remote control will select the next available channel in the preset list.
Type nr, Error buffer, etc
Pressing the “OSD” or “info+” button of the remote control shows/hides the type nr, error buffer, SW ID, Hours and option codes. OSD can be hidden to prevent interference with waveform measurements.
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Access to SAM
By pressing 0-6-2-5-9-6 “info+” (or OSD) in sequence on the standard RC will switch from SDM to SAM.

5.2.3 Service Alignment Mode (SAM)

Purpose of SAM:
To do alignments.
To change option settings.
To display/clear the error code buffer values.
Activating SAM:
By transmitting the "ALIGN" command with the RC7150 Dealer Service Tool (this works both while the set is in normal operation mode or in the SDM).
Standard RC sequence 0-6-2-5-9-6 followed by pressing the “info+”-button (this works both while the set is in normal operation mode or in the SDM).
De-activating SAM:
Press the “EXIT”-button on the DST, or
Press 0-0 on the standard RC, or
Switch the set to Standby (the error buffer is NOT cleared).
Note: When the AC-DC adaptor power is switched off while the set is in SAM, the set will go back to normal mode of operation when the AC-DC adaptor is switched on again.
In SAM the following information is displayed on the screen:
SAM Menu
TYPE: 17PF9945/69 HRS:0029 SWID: LC03A21-1.11 S317 1.03 ERR : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OPT : 79 254 14 56 128 000
CLEAR ERRORS OPTIONS
TUNER WHITE TONE GEOMETRY SOUND SMART SETTING
Figure 5-2 SAM Menu
Type: commercial type number of the TV set
HRS: Operation hours timer (hexadecimal).
SWID: Software identification of the main micro controller
of TV-board (LC03BBC-X.YY), and (S3DD E.FF) is the software identification for micro-P of Scaler board: – LC03 is the chassis name for LCD-TV launched in
2003.
– BBC is 1 letter and 2 digit combination to indicate the
regional software type and the supported languages.
X = main version number.YY= subversion number.S3 = Scaler board used in 2003.DD = screen size of the LCD panel.E = main version number.FF = subversion number.
ERR: Error buffer (7 errors possible).
OPT: Option bytes (8 codes possible), summary of options
are explained below.
Sub menus are listed in a scroll-menu.
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With the cursor LEFT “<” / RIGHT “>” keys, it is possible to:
Activate the selected menu item (e.g. GEOMETRY).
Change the value of the selected menu item (e.g.
HOR.SHIFT).
Activate the selected submenu (e.g. ASBY ON/OFF). To return to the main menu / previous menu, press “MENU” keys on the remote control
Access to Normal User Menu
Pressing the “MENU” button on the remote control switches between the SAM and the normal user menus (with the SAM mode still active in the background). Pressing the “MENU” key in a submenu will go to the previous menu.
Menus and Submenus
CLEAR ERRORS: Erasing the contents of the error buffer. Select the CLEAR ERRORS menu item and press the MENU RIGHT key. The content of the error buffer is cleared.
The functionality of the OPTIONS and ALIGNMENTS (TUNER, WHITE TONE, GEOMETRY, SOUND and SMART SETTING) sub menus are described in chapter 8.

5.2.4 Customer Service Mode (CSM)

This chassis is equipped with the “Customer Service Mode” (CSM, like in the A10-chassis). CSM is a special service mode that can be activated and deactivated by the customer, upon request of the service technician/dealer during a telephone conversation in order to identify the status of the set. This CSM is a 'read only' mode therefore modifications in this mode are not possible.
Activating Customer Service Mode.
The Customer Service Mode can be switched on:
By pressing RC button is sequence “1-2-3-6-5-4” or,
By pressing simultaneously the MUTE button on the
remote control and any key on the TV control buttons (P+, P-, VOL +, VOL -) for at least 4 seconds.
When the CSM is activated:
Picture and sound settings are set to nominal levels.
Modes that interfere with the behaviour of the set are
switched off (sleep timer, auto standby, etc.).
Pressing cursor DOWN “v” on the RC will switch to CSM2 screen if it is in CSM1 screen. Likewise pressing cursor UP “^” will switch to previous CSM1 screen.
Pressing “P+” or “P-“ on RC will select next available channel to be displayed.
Pressing channel numeric keys on RC will select the desired channel to be displayed.
De-activating Customer Service Mode.
The Customer Service Mode will be switched off after: – Pressing any key on the remote control handset (except
“P+”, “P-” and cursor up/down)
– Switching off the TV set with the mains switch.
All settings that were changed during activation of CSM are restored to the initial values.
Customer Service Mode Information Screen
After activating the Customer Service Mode the following screen will appear.
SAM Menu Control
Menu items can be selected with the cursor UP/DOWN key. The selected item will be highlighted. When not all menu items fit on the screen, moving the cursor UP/DOWN will display the next/previous menu items.
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1 TYPE: 17PF9945/69 HRS:0029 CSM1 2 SWID: LC03A21-1.11 S317 1.03 3 ERR : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 OPT : 79 254 14 56 128 000 5 6 SYSTEM: WEST EUR 7 NO SIGNAL 8 TIMER ON 9 CHANNEL BLOCKED 10 NOT PREFERRED
11 SOURCE : 5 12 SOUND : MONO 13 VOLUME : 26 14 BALANCE: 1 15 COLOUR : 50
Service Modes, Error Messages, and Repair Tips
Figure 5-3 CSM 1
The Customer Service Menu (CSM1) shows the following information:
Line 1: “TYPE: 99XX9999/99XHRS: nnnn”. TYPE: type­version/model of the set (i.e. 17PF9945/12). HRS: Hexadecimal counter of operating hours. (Standby hours are counted as operating hours).
Line 2: “SWID: AAAABBC-X.YYS3DDE.FF”. SWID: (Software identification of the main micro controller on TV­Board and Scaler board) See paragraph “Service Alignment Mode (SAM)”. Details on available software versions can be found in the chapter “Software Survey” of the publication “Product Survey - Colour Television”.
Line 3: “CODES: xx xx xx xx xx xx xx ”. Error code buffer (see paragraph “Errors”). Displays the last 7 errors of the error code buffer.
Line 4: “OPT xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx”. Option bytes. Option bits control the software and hardware functionality of the chassis. An option byte or option number represents 8 of those bits. Each option number is displayed as a decimal number between 0 and 255. The set may not work correctly when an incorrect option code is set. See chapter 8 for more information on correct option settings
Line 6: “SYSTEM: EUROPE/WEST EUR/EAST EUR/UK/ FRANCE”. Indicates which colour and sound system is installed for this preset as defined in the Manual INSTALL menu:
AUTOPAL BGPAL IPAL DKPAL MPAL NSECAMNTSC
Line 7: “NO SIGNAL”. Indicates that the set is not receiving
an “ident” signal on the selected source. – No or bad antenna signal; connect a proper antenna
signal
Antenna not connected; connect the antennaNo channel / preset is stored at this program number;
go to the INSTALL menu and store a proper channel at this program number
– The tuner is faulty (in this case the CODES line will
contain number 13); check the tuner and replace/repair if necessary
Note: On some models, BLUE MUTE is displayed (if the BM option is ON) when no signal is received.
Line 8: “TIMER ON”. Indicates that the sleep timer is activated. Complaints that may be caused by the activation of the sleep timer.
Line 9: “CHANNEL BLOCKED”. Indicates that one or more channels are locked except the selected channel. Complaints that may be caused by locked channels: – TV cannot be switched on from standby with the local
keyboard buttons.
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– “P+” and “P-“ buttons on local keyboard do not
function. To disable the LOCK feature:
Select ”FEATURE” menu (with the Remote Control).Select “LOCK” (with the RC).Set to “OFF”.
Line 10: “NOT PREFERRED”. Indicates that the current
channel is not in the preferred channel list (by default, all channels are skipped. A channel can be added as a selected channel to the list of preferred channels:
1. Select “INSTALL” menu.
2. Select “CHANNEL EDIT”.
3. Select “ADD/DELETE”.
4. Set to “ADD” with the left/right cursor keys
Line 11: “SOURCE”. Indicates which SOURCE is installed
for this preset: EXT1, SVHS2, EXT2, or Tuner.
Line 12: “SOUND”. Indicates which sound mode is installed for this preset: Mono, NICAM, Stereo, L1, L2, SAP, Virtual, or Digital.
Line 13: “VOLUME”. Value indicates level at entry CSM.
Line 14: “BALANCE”. Value indicates level at entry CSM.
Line 15: “COLOUR”. Value indicates level at entry CSM.
1 TYPE: 17PF9945/69 HRS:0029 CSM2 2 SWID: LC03A21-1.11 S317 1.03 3 ERR : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 OPT : 79 254 14 56 128 000 5 6 BRIGHTNESS: 50 7 CONTRAST : 56 8 HUE : 50 9 10
11 12 13 14 15
Figure 5-4 CSM 2
The next Customer Service Menu (CSM2) shows the following information:
Line 6: “BRIGHTNESS”. Value indicates level at entry CSM.
Line 7: “CONTRAST”. Value indicates level at entry CSM.
Line 8: “HUE”. Value indicates level at entry CSM.
Line 9: “HOTEL MODE ON”. Indicates that the Hotel mode
has been activated.

5.3 Errors

5.3.1 Error code buffer

The error code buffer contains all errors detected since the last time the buffer was erased. The buffer is written from left to right. When an error occurs that is not yet in the error code buffer, the error is written at the left side and all other errors shift one position to the right.
The error code buffer will be cleared in the following cases:
By activating the CLEAR ERRORS function in SAM menu.By transmitting 0-6-2-5-9-9 with the normal RC.By transmitting the commands “DIAGNOSE 99 OK” with
the DST (RC7150) or with ComPair.
– Automatically reset if its contents has not changed for 50
hours.
By leaving SDM or SAM with the mains switch, the error buffer is not reset.
Examples:
ERROR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : No errors detected
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ERROR: 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 : Error code 6 is the last and only detected error ERROR: 9 6 0 0 0 0 0 : Error code 6 was first detected and error code 9 is the last detected (newest) error
The contents of the error buffer can also be made visible through the “blinking LED” procedure. This is especially useful when there is no picture. See paragraph “The blinking LED procedure “.

5.3.2 Error codes

In case of non-intermittent faults, clear the error buffer before starting the repair, to prevent that “old” error codes are present (it is wise to write down the content of the error buffer before you clear it). If possible check the entire content of the error buffers. In some situations an error code is only the result of another error code (and not the actual cause). Note: a fault in the protection detection circuitry can also lead to a protection.
Table 5-1 Error codes
Error
Error description Possible defective
code
0 No error detected - ---­1-3 Reserved 4 5V protection active IC7930 or +5V I2C
5 Reserved 6 General I2C bus er-
ror 7 Reserved 8 BOCMA I2C error IC 7301 A4 9 BOCMA 8V supply
failure 10 NVM I2C error IC 7066 A1 11 NVM identification
failure 12 uProcessor internal
RAM test failure 13 Tuner I2C error IC 1100 - UR13xx A3 14 Sound processor
I2C error 15 SRAM I2C error IC 7070 A2 16 Reserved 17# 3D CF processor
I2C error 18-20 Reserved 21 Scaler protection
active 22 Scaler protection
active 23 Scaler protection
active 24* HDTV decoder I2C
error 25 Scaler protection
active 26 Reserved 27 Scaler protection
active 28 Scaler protection
active 29 Scaler uP I2C error IC 7753 or IC 7064 C8, A1
* = Not applicable to Europe execution # = Only for NAFTA 23" execution
components
devices
I2C bus s/c or o/c
IC 7910 or IC7301 A4, A10
IC 7066 A1
IC 7064 A1
IC 7620 (MSP34xx) A8
IC 7823 B
IC 7402 C4
IC 7351 C9
IC 7302 C3
IC 7252 C10
IC 7752 C8
IC 7471 C6
IC 7472 C6
Dia­gram
A3, A8, A10
TV-Board
Errors
Error 0 = No error
Error 4 = +5V protection. 5V protection active; set is
switched to protection; error code 4 is placed in the error buffer; the LED will blink 4 times (repeatedly). A 5V failure can cause a drop in the 5V supply output, resulting in an undefined behaviour of the set. Therefore, all I2C devices connected to the 5V supply are constantly monitored. When none of these devices responds to the micro controller for a prolonged time, the micro controller assumes that there is a failure in the 5V supply. By starting up the set with the service jumpers shorted, the 5V protection is disabled and it is easier to determine the cause. +5V protection will be activated when these I2C devices fail (no I2C communication):
Main Tuner 1100 (diagram A3)ITT sound processor MSP34xx IC-7620 (diagram A8)
Service tips: To isolate the problem area after overriding the +5V protection, determine whether:
1. The +5V source is working properly IC7930 (diagram A10)
2. ITT sound processor circuit is loading the +5V; isolate coil
5620 (diagram A8)
3. The audio delay IC 7601 - IC7605 is loading the +5V source; isolate coil 5601 (diagram A7)
4. Main tuner circuit is loading the +5V source; isolate coil 5122 (diagram A3)
Caution: Overriding the 5V protection when there is a 5V failure can increase the temperature in the set and may cause permanent damage to components. Do not override the 5V protection for a prolonged time.
Error 6 = General I2C error. This will occur in the following cases:
SCL or SDA is shorted to groundSCL is shorted to SDASDA or SCL connection at the micro controller is open
circuit.
Error 8 = BOCMA IC TDA888xx (diagram A4) I2C communication failure. BOCMA (IC7301 on TV board) is corrupted or the I2C line to the BOCMA is low or no supply voltage present at pin 14 (3V3) or no supply voltage at pin
23.
Error 9 = BOCMA IC TDA888xx 8V failure (SUP bit). No supply voltage at pin 53. Check coil 5302.
Error 10 = NVM I2C error (diagram A1). NVM (EEPROM - IC7066) does not respond to the micro controller.
Error 11 = Micro controller / NV Memory identification error. During the last start-up the NVM and the micro controller did not recognize each other (e.g. one of them was replaced or the NVM memory has been changed/ adapted or lost), therefore the NVM was loaded with default values.
Error 12 = Microprocessor (Painter - IC 7064) internal RAM test failure.
Error 13 = Main Tuner I2C failure UR13xx. Tuner (item 1100, diagram A3) is corrupted or the I2C line to the tuner is low or no supply voltage at pin 3, pin 6 or 7 of the tuner.
Error 14 = Sound processor I2C error IC7620 (MSP34xx, diagram A8). Sound controller does not respond to the micro controller.
Error 15 = SRAM IC CY7C1019 test failure (IC7070, diagram A2). Note: Only for Europe and AP-PAL execution.
Scaler Board
When the TV detects critical errors from the Scaler board, it will shutdown into protection mode. After a short period of time, the LED will blink according to the respective error codes.
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Protection errors:
Error 21 = JagASM processor test failure (IC7402, diagram C4). During start-up of set, the Scaler will do a quick test by writing data to selective addresses and reading back the data. If the core supply voltage is too low or data line is broken, this error protection will be activated. Under these circumstances, check:
Core supply of 2V5 to VDD pins of JagASM IC.Clock pulse present at pin 3 of OSC generator item
1401 (diagram C4).
Error 22 = Video formatter/converter I2C error IC7351 (GENESIS FLI2300, diagram C9).
Error 23 = Video decoder I2C error IC7302 (Philips SAA7118E, diagram C3). Note: BGA IC fixed with a heat sink (see chapter 4 how to remove).
Error 25 = NVM I2C error (diagram C8). NV memory (EEPROM - IC7752) does not respond to Scaler micro controller.
Error 27 = SRAM IC MT48LC2M32B2TG test failure (IC7471, diagram C6).
Error 28 = SRAM IC MT48LC2M32B2TG test failure (IC7472, diagram C6).
Non-Protection errors:
Error 24 = HDTV decoder I2C error IC7252 (AD9883, diagram C10). Note: This error is NOT applicable to Europe execution.
Error 29 = TV uP IC7064 (diagram A1) and Scaler uP IC7753 (diagram C8) I2C communication failure. When this error occurred, there is no display on screen. In order to read this error code, either activate SDM or press “062501” to read out the error code by blinking LED. Alternatively, read the error codes out by using ComPair.

5.4 The “Blinking LED” procedure

The contents of the error buffer can also be made visible through the “Blinking LED” procedure. This is especially useful when there is no picture.
When the SDM is entered, the LED will blink the contents of the error-buffer. Error-codes ≥ 10 are shown by a long blink of 750 ms, which is an indication of the decimal digit, followed by a pause of 1500 ms. followed by n short blinks. When all the error-codes are displayed, the sequence is finished with a LED display of 3 seconds. The sequence starts again.
Example:
Error code position: 1 2 3 4 5 Error buffer: 12 9 6 0 0 This gives after activating SDM: 1 long blink of 750 ms + pause of 1500 ms + 2 short blinks - pause of 3 s - 9 short blinks ­pause of 3 s - 6 short blinks - pause of 3 s - long blink of 3 s ­etc.
Note: If errors 1, 2 or 4 occur, the LED always blinks the last occurred error, even if the set is not in service mode.
Another method of reading out a single error code is to use a standard RC or a DST.
Standard RC - Press “0-6-2-5-0-x” in sequence, to read (blinking LED) out a respective error code in the error buffer, where x = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7.
DST: Press “Diagnose” “x” “OK” to read (blinking LED) out a respective error code in the error buffer, where x = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7.

5.5 ComPair

5.5.1 Introduction

ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a service tool for Philips Consumer Electronics products. ComPair is a further development on the European DST (Dealer Service Tool), which allows faster and more accurate diagnostics. ComPair has three big advantages: ComPair helps you to quickly get an understanding on how to repair the chassis in a short time by guiding you systematically through the repair procedures. ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics (on I2C level) and is therefore capable of accurately indicating problem areas. You do not have to know anything about I2C commands yourself because ComPair takes care of this. ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can automatically communicate with the chassis (when the microprocessor is working) and all repair information is directly available. When ComPair is installed together with the SearchMan electronic manual of the defective chassis, schematics and PWBs are only a mouse click away.

5.5.2 Specifications

ComPair consists of a Windows based faultfinding program and an interface box between PC and the (defective) product. The ComPair interface box is connected to the PC via a serial or RS232 cable.
The ComPair faultfinding program is able to determine the problem of the defective television. ComPair can gather diagnostic information in two ways:
Automatic (by communication with the television): ComPair can automatically read out the contents of the entire error buffer. Diagnosis is done on I2C level. ComPair can access the I2C bus of the television. ComPair can send and receive I2C commands to the micro controller of the television. In this way, it is possible for ComPair to communicate (read and write) to devices on the I2C busses of the TV-set.
Manually (by asking questions to you): Automatic diagnosis is only possible if the micro controller of the television is working correctly and only to a certain extend. When this is not the case, ComPair will guide you through the faultfinding tree by asking you questions (e.g. Does the
screen show a picture? Click on the correct answer: YES / NO) and showing you examples (e.g. Measure test-point I7 and click on the correct waveform you see on the oscilloscope). You can answer by clicking on a link (e.g.
text or a waveform picture) that will bring you to the next step in the faultfinding process.
By a combination of automatic diagnostics and an interactive question / answer procedure, ComPair will enable you to find most problems in a fast and effective way.
Beside fault finding, ComPair provides some additional features like:
Up- or downloading of pre-sets.
Managing of pre-set lists.
Emulation of the Dealer Service Tool (DST).
If both ComPair and SearchMan (Electronic Service
Manual) are installed, all the schematics and the PWBs of the set are available by clicking on the appropriate hyperlink. Example: Measure the DC-voltage on capacitor C2568 (Schematic/Panel) at the Mono-carrier. – Click on the 'Panel' hyperlink to automatically show the
PWB with a highlighted capacitor C2568.
– Click on the 'Schematic' hyperlink to automatically
show the position of the highlighted capacitor.
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5.5.3 How To Connect

1. First, install the ComPair Browser software (see the Quick Reference Card for installation instructions).
2. Connect the RS232 interface cable between a free serial (COM) port of your PC and the PC connector (marked with 'PC') of the ComPair interface.
3. Connect the mains adapter to the supply connector (marked with 'POWER 9V DC') of the ComPair interface.
4. Switch the ComPair interface 'OFF'.
5. Switch the television set 'OFF' with the mains switch.
6. Connect the ComPair interface cable between the
connector on the rear side of the ComPair interface (marked with 'I2C') and the ComPair connector inside the TV (the ComPair connector (pos.nr.1111) is situated close to the tuner on the TV Board, see Chassis Overview in chapter 1).
7. Plug the mains adapter in a mains outlet, and switch the interface 'ON'. The green and red LEDs light up together. The red LED extinguishes after approx. 1 second while the green LED remains lit.
8. Start the ComPair program and read the 'Introduction' chapter.
LCD PANEL
To LCD
Speaker assy R
To Inverter
ComPair
SERVICE
CONNECTOR
PC VCR I2CPower
9V DC
Figure 5-5 ComPair Interface connection

5.5.4 How To Order

ComPair order codes (EU/AP/LATAM):
Starter kit ComPair32/SearchMan32 software and ComPair interface (excl. transformer): 3122 785 90450.
ComPair interface (excluding transformer): 4822 727
21631.
Starter kit ComPair32 software (registration version): 3122 785 60040.
Starter kit SearchMan32 software: 3122 785 60050.
ComPair32 CD (update): 3122 785 60070 (year 2002,
3122 785 60110 (year 2003).
SearchMan32 CD (update): 3122 785 60080 (year 2002), 3122 785 60120 (year 2003).
ComPair interface cable: 3122 785 90004.
ComPair firmware upgrade IC: 3122 785 90510 (only for
sets with software upgrade facilities).
Transformer Europe: 4822 727 21632.
Transformer UK: 4822 727 21633.
Note: If you encounter any problems, contact your local support desk.
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5.6 Trouble Shooting Tips

5.6.1 Scaler/TV Board Power Supply Problems

In this paragraph some troubleshooting steps for checking the power supply of the Scaler-board and TV-board circuitry are described.
Measure across pin-1 and pin-4 of connector 1003 (diagram C1). +12 V (15” and 17”) or +24 V (23”) should be present. If the voltage is not present, probably is caused by:
AC to DC adaptor is defect.Short circuit in TV-board (can be isolated by connector
1003).
Fuse 1002 is open circuit.
Measure across C2923 (diagram A10). +3V3 should be
present. If not present, probably this is caused by:
IC7920 is defective.R3925 is defective.The power supply circuit (diagram C1) is defective (see
Scaler-board circuit trouble shooting tips).
Measure R3017 or R3085 (diagram A1) with oscilloscope. There should be I2C activity. If no activity is present, this probably is caused by:
IC 7064 micro-P is defective.The I2C clock line or data line is grounded. (LED
should blink indicating SW protection is active).
– The IC 7064 reset circuit consisting of T7063, T7067
and T7069 and its surrounding components are defective.
Measure pin-19 of connector 1010 (diagram A1). The standby signal should be high (2V9). If not high, probably this is caused by:
IC 7064 micro-P is defective (output port pin-13).Transistor 7062 is defective.
Measure across C2913/C2933 (diagram A10). +8V3/+5V4
should be present respectively. If not present, probably this is caused by:
IC 7910/7930 regulator is defective.Fuse 1903 is defective.Switching FET 7900 is defective.Transistor T7901 is defective.
Measure across C2007 (diagram C1). +5V should be
present. If not present, probably this is caused by:
+5 V grounded by the load.Regulator IC 7001 is defective.Control transistor T7003/7002 is defective.Scaler power control signal line (POW-CON-SCALER
coming from TV-board) is defective.
Measure pin-4 or pin-5 of connector 1402 (diagram C4). Pin-4 should be high (+4V7) and pin-5 also should be high (+3V4). If one/both of the voltage is not present, probably this is caused by:
IC 7402 (JagASM) is defective.Transistor 7403 is defective.Inverter board is defective.
Measure pin-4 or pin-5 of connector 1402 (diagram C4).
Pin-4 should be high (+4V7) and pin-5 also should be high (+3V4). If one/both of the voltage is not present, probably this is caused by:
IC 7402 (JagASM) is defective.Transistor T7403 is defective.Inverter board is loading either of the voltage.
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5.6.2 General Problems
TV switched “off” or changed channel without any user action
Set switches off after “TV SWITCHING OFF” was displayed. “Auto Standby” switched the set “off” because:
There was no ident signal for more than 15 minutes.
There was no remote control signal received or local key
pressed for > 2 hours.
See chapter 8 for a description on the options to enable/disable “Auto Standby”.

5.6.3 Picture problems

Picture too dark or too bright
Press “Smart Picture” button on the remote control. In case the picture improves, increase / decrease the brightness value or increase / decrease the contrast value. The new “Personal Preference” value is automatically stored after 3 minutes.
After switching on the Customer Service Mode the picture is OK. Increase / decrease the brightness value or increase / decrease the contrast value. The new “Personal Preference” value is automatically stored after 3 minutes.
Snowy picture
Check the “NOT TUNED” section of the Customer Service Mode screen.
5. Select the STORE menu item
When the set is in PC mode and there is no VGA signal
present at PC-in connector, the set will shutdown to standby in couple of seconds after showing “NO VIDEO INPUT”. This is a normal behaviour of the set to safe power.
The Scaler is the driving engine of the LCD panel. When there is no display and OSD on screen, check whether sound is producible on TV channel. If sound is audible, most likely the defective lies in Scaler board or inverter board.
To know fast whether inverter is functioning, visually check if the backlights are “on” by looking at the back of the LCD panel. Some bright spots can be seen on the side. Other way to tell whether the backlight is working is to switch the set to AV mode. The front of the screen had some kind of “fogged” effect. Note: when one of the backlight connectors has loosened, the inverter circuit will be shut down.
If the supply to the LCD panel is OK (likewise for backlight supply), but no data signals (example: signals on connector 1506) supplied from Scaler to LCD panel, you will notice that the LCD screen will shown full screen in sequential of BLUE, GREEN, RED, BLANK, dark-GREY, light-GREY and WHITE repeatedly. It means LCD panel is in good condition. The fault lies in the Scaler board
Snowy picture and/or unstable picture
A scrambled or decoded signal is received.
Black and white picture
Press “Smart Picture” button on the remote control. In case picture improves, increase the colour value. The new “Personal Preference” value is automatically stored after 3 minutes.
After switching on the Customer Service Mode the picture is OK. Increase the colour value. The new “Personal Preference” value is automatically stored after 3 minutes.
Menu text not sharp enough
Press “Smart Picture” button on the remote control. In case the picture improves, decrease the contrast value. The new “Personal Preference” value is automatically stored after 3 minutes.
After switching on the Customer Service Mode the picture is OK. Decrease the contrast value. The new “Personal Preference” value is automatically stored after 3 minutes.

5.6.4 Sound problems

No sound or sound too loud (after channel change / switching on)
After switching on the Customer Service Mode the volume is OK. Increase / decrease the volume level. The new “Personal Preference” value is automatically stored after 3 minutes.

5.6.5 Extra information/tips:

Complaints that may be caused by an incorrect system setting:
No coloursColours not correctUnstable pictureNoise in picture
To change the system setting of a preset:
1. Press the “MENU” button on the remote control
2. Select the INSTALL sub menu
3. Select the MANUAL STORE sub menu
4. Select and change the SYSTEM setting until
picture and sound are correct
Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Wiring Diagram

6. Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Wiring Diagram

Block Diagram (Tuner-IF-Video)

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Block Diagram (TV Control and Inverter Panel)

CONTROLS
A 1
A11
A11
A(14) OENOT
WENOT
STAND-BY
A(7)
PC-VSYNC
3037
A(6)
A(5) A(4)
CENOT
A(15) A(13) A(12) A(3) A(2) A(1)
A(0) A(16)
MEMORY
A 2
(NOT FOR NTSC & LATAM)
FOR 100 PAGES
TELETEXT ONLY
(SCART)
STATUS2_SVHS-RR-DET STATUS1 (SCART)
KEYBOARD
LIGHT-SENSOR_SDM
7062
A11
SYS1
A6
SYS2
A6
STBY-LED
A11
CVBS-TXT-CC
A6
G-SC1-IN_Y-IN
A11
SVHS-SIDE-DET
A11
+3V5
B-TXT-OSD
A4
G-TXT-OSD
A4
R-TXT-OSD
A4
FBL-TXT-OSD
A4
A(0)
1
A(16)
7064
IO1
IO6
100
+3V5
7070
+3V5
SDA-NVM
+3V5
TV-IRQ
COMM-LINE
A(2)
A(1)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
A(15)
A(14)
A(3)
90
29
A(13)
NC
CENOT
OENOT
1 2
4 5
6 8
9 10 13
14 15
16
17 18
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
31
32
33 36 37 38 39 40
44
45
46
47
48
49 51
52
IO0
IO7
98
97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90
89
88
87 86 85
84 83 82
81 80
79 78
76 75 73
70
67 66
65
64
63
59 55
54
53
IO2
IO5
PC-TV-LED HP-SIDE-DET
HIS-OFF
SEL-MAIN-FRNT-RR
SOUND-ENABLE
SDA-0
SCL-0
SCL-NVM
3081
7063
3082
2043
+3V5
IO3
A(4)
WENOT
2122232425262728303132
A(11)
A(12)
IO4
6031
3083
A(5)
A(10)
7069
A(6)
A(9)
3034
A(10) A(11)
A(7)
17181920
A(8)
A11 A9
A5
A5 A9
A(8) A(9)
IO7 IO6 IO5 IO4 IO3 IO2
IO1
IO0
30703071
3029
7068
+3V5
POWER-DOWN
7067
2057
SEL-IF-LL_M-TRAP
7053-B
7053-A
+3V5
7066
VCC
5
SDA
NVM
6
SCL
COMM-LINE
7022
3068
3072
CLOCK12MHZ
3055
VS-OSD V-SYNC
SEL-MAIN-R1R2
3056
HS-OSD H-SYNC
8
7
WC_
A11
A8
PC-HDAUDIO-L
PC-HDAUDIO-R
A8
STAND-BY PC-HSYNC PC-VSYNC
SDA-1 TV-IRQ SCL-1
VS-OSD HS-OSD C-SYNC
A5
B-DRIVE
A4
G-DRIVE
A4
R-DRIVE
A4
RC5
A11
A10
A4
A5
A4 A5
A5
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1010
22 20 19 17 16
14
13 12
10
9 7 5 3 1
TO/FROM
1681 OF
SCALER BOARD
C 2
TO/FROM
1402 OF SCALER
C 4
INVERTER (AMBIT)
ONLY FOR 15" & 17"
CN1
6,7,8
ON/OFF
5 4
Vbri
1,2,3
F1
R1 R5
CN2
R38
D30
1 3
TO LCD BACK-
LIGHT CONN.
CN3
1 3
CN4
1 3
TO LCD BACK-
LIGHT CONN.
CN5
1 3
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High AC voltage
BALANCE
CIRCUIT
T1
Q8
R8
C4,5
C3
R3
Q2
R4
R6
Q1
D1,Q3
Q4-Q6
R7
3
13
+
U1D
12
L1
D3,8
R19
+12V
+5V
D4
R10
11
10
-
R21
Q9
D5
+5V
R12
C10,11
14
Q51
Vbri
+
U1C
-
+5V
Protection circuit
R60
Q10
High AC voltage
T2
R37
+5V
9
8
R62
Q53
Q14
R15
R17
R64
BALANCE
D32,33
D6,7
D34
CIRCUIT
D31
Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Wiring Diagram

Block Diagram (Scaler Board)

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A 1
TO/FROM 1010 TV BOARD
12/24V
DC-IN
TO/FROM
1902 OF TV
BOARD
A 10
C 2
1681
10
9 7 5 3
1 22 20 19 17 16
14
13 12
HDTV - DECODER
C 10
HD I/P
Pr
Pb
Y
AUDIO
PC-HDAUDIO-L
L
R
POWER
C 1
POW-CON-SCALER
C2
12-24DC-SUP
1001
1002
+5V
1003
I/O & INTERFACE
VS-OSD
HS-OSD AV-CVBS
(C-SYNC)
B-Pb G-Y R-Pr PC-HDAUDIO-L PC-HDAUDIO-R POW-CON-SCALER PC-HSYNC PC-VSYNC
SDA-1
TV-IRQ
SCL-1
HDTV-V
HDTV-U
HDTV-Y
PC-HDAUDIO-R
C8 C8
3001
5010
+5V
5011
(2)
3015
3014
(1)
(1) = FOR 15"/17" ONLY (2) = FOR 23" ONLY
4
PANEL-PWR-ON
3
2 1
C2
C2
IICSDA IICSCL
12-24DC-SUP
3005
7002
(1)
(2)
C4
C 3
2304
2305 2308 2315
C10 C10
C1
C9 C9
C8 C8 C8
7252
RAIN
54
Clamp A/D
BAIN
43
Clamp
GAIN
48
Clamp
SOGIN
49
SDA
57 56
SCL
FILT
33 3264
2251 2253
7001
1
OUT
VIN
5
FB
ON|OFF
3
7003
(1)
5013
(2)
5015
7005
3016
7004
3009/10
VIDEO DECODER
7302
A3
N10
C7
K1
AI12
F2
AI32
G3
AI22
Analog Input
D2
AI42
Power
VXDD
3 2,4
+5
Sync Proc
Clock
Gen
Serial Reg
PWR Mgmt
VD
PVD
5001
2
6002
4
(supply for LCD panel)
(2)
5014
7010
8
7
OSC
VCC
6
1301
Sync
Video Proc
Ctrl
VDDI
VDDE
7301
IN
ADJ
VDD
7251
OUT
ADJ
PAN-VCC
12V
Q
S R
5
B4
Decoder O/P
+3V3
OUT
1
A/D
A/D
IN
1
2007
REF
P10 N9
IIC Reg Map
YCBCR
S
VDDA
SOGOUT
65
DATACLK
67
HSOUT
66
VSOUT
64
+3V3
32,4
+5
7008
32
3012
7007
3
1
7009
3
1
1
2
3
4
HDTV-SOG HDTV-CLK
1
3011
2
2013
2
2015
7006
23
1
ONLY FOR 23"
2025
5025
2026
IICSDA IICSCL
XPDO
:
XPD7
DA-DATA 0....7
XRV
X-PORT
XRH
XCLK
8
8
8
HDTV-HSYNC
HDTV-VSYNC
C4
+2V5
2018
+5
+2V5I
+2V5II
+3V3
+1V8
2006
6025
12V
C 9
DA-FID DA-HSYNC DA-CLK DA-VSYNC
V0..V7
U0..Y7
Y0..U7
C 7
VIDEO CONVERTER
7351
PORT
206
2
208
8 BIT
YCrCb
195
INPUT
207
INPUT PROC
AUTO SYNC
PORT
1
5
24 BIT YCrCb
4
INPUT
1
2
VDD
DAC_VDD
+3V3
+3V3
PC-IN
C2
PC-HSYNC
PC-VSYNC
+5
3
7206
VCC
RESET GND
1
AUTO ADJ
VDDcore
+1V8
13
PC-IN
5
15
11
1
2
9
CLK & CONTROL
+3V3
7201
3
7203
1
34
5
98
11 10
13 12
9
2
6
1351
13M5
191 192
CLK GEN
PLLs
De-interlace
FRC
SDRAM Interface
DATA 0...31
7352
TIMING
SDRAM
REG
2M x 32
VDD/VDDQ
DDCSCL
12
RXD
15
1
DDCSDA TXD
2
2
BLUEP&N
2
GREENP&N REDP&N
2
PC-HSYNC-ASM
PC-VSYNC-ASM
NR
23582356
RESET#
RESET
47
ADDR 0...10
C8
C8
C4 C4 C4
C4
C4
C4,C9
(NOT USED) SOFT-RESET
IICSCL IICSDA
46
45
O/P Proc
Sync Gen
DACs
Horizontal
and
Vertical
Enhancers
Horizontal
and Vertical Scalers
7202 6
DDC NVM
5
8
DDC5V
OUTPUT (LVDS)
C 5
7501
27 28 30 31
PLL
32
PWRDWN
3511
+3V3
1,9,26
+5
3432
3434
7403
PANEL-PWR-ON C1
5
6
C1
EN
7754
DATA
FLASH
ROM
ADDR 0...17
MCA12 MCA13
7756-A
1
3
OR
2
9
10
7756-C
7756-B 7757-A
4 5
8
OR
C4, C8 C8 C8 C4
48
TXOUT0-
47
TXOUT0+
46
TXOUT1-
45
TXOUT1+
42
TXOUT2-
41
TXOUT2+
38
TXOUT3-
37
TXOUT3+
TTL PARALLEL-TO-LVDS
TXCLKOUT-
40 39
TXCLKOUT+
PAN-VCC
VCC
LVDSVCC
PLLVCC
34 44
+3LVDS
+3PLL
12-24DC-SUP
ON-OFF
Vbri
7755-A
1Y
1Y
MCWR#
2
1A
0
1
PSEN#
3
1A
1
JAGUAR#
1
2
1E
MCALE
+3V3
3758
31
WE
24
PSEN#
OE
22
PROMCS#
CE
7755-B
14
2A
0
13
2A12Y
1
15
2E
6
OR
12
Ver 1.1 Final 03-03-18
1506
2 4
10 12
18 20
6,7,8
26 28
34 36 40
1402
3
TO LCD PANEL
5
4
3
TO INVERTER PANEL
(15" & 17" ONLY)
1,2,3
C8
C8
11
3
WP-S
7402-JagASM
HDTV-HSYNC
C4
HDTV-VSYNC
7753
8 2 3
XIN
PARHS_PADE
FE
24-BIT
PORT
B
VGA ADC
MCRESET#
MCALE
MCINT
MEMCLK
SDRAM
INTERFACE
P1.6 P1.0 P1.1
PLL1 PLL2
+5
VIDEO
CAPTURE
SMART SET
SURE SYNC
VIDEO
CAPTURE
PAHSYNC
VDD
MEM CLK
PANEL CLK
MUX
SCALER
MUX
SCALING
ENGINE
CONTROLLER
INTERFACE
PAVSYNC
44
SYNC
BE
MEM
BE
MICRO-
MCA8...9
PWM
ADR
ADR
<8:17>
MCAD0...7
36...43
DATA
TFT OUTPUT
OSD
OVERLAY
PIP
OVERLAY
PENBKL
PWM1
PENVDD
MCRD#
MCWR#
9, 19, 24...31
PRB, PRB, PBB
3 x 8-BIT TTL
FHSYNC FVSYNC FDE FSHFCLK
+3V3 +2V5
JRD#
JWR#
MCAD0...7
7751
LATCH
MCA0...7
MCA8...17
C8
+3V3
1,4
1401
OSC GEN
SCALER
C 4
2
C4
HDTV-SOG
8
B-U-OUT 0...7
8
R-V-OUT 0...7
8
G-Y-OUT 0...7
C 6
HS-S23 VS-S23 CLK-S23
2
C7 C7
C7 C7 C7 C7 C8 C8 C8
REDP&N
2
GREENP&N
2
BLUEP&N
PC-HSYNC-ASM
PC-VSYNC-ASM
RESET#
MCALE
MCINT-ASM
MEMCLK
SDRAM
118
119
125
7471
+3V3
VDD/VDDQ
VDD/VDDQ
SDRAM 2M x 32
SDRAM 2M x 32
TIMING
REG
TSA0...10
CLK & CONTROL
TIMING
REG
SDO...31
SD31...63
7472
MICRO-P
C 8
+5
7752
8
7 6
NVM
5
IICSDA IICSCL
C2
C2
C9
C7 C7 C2 C4
SDA-1
DCCCTL
SCL-1
SOFT-RESET
(NOT USED)
RXD
TXD
TV-IRQ
MCINT-ASM
4
P1.2
5
P1.3
7
P1.5
17
P3.5
11
UART
13 15
INT
14
10
RST
CPU
TIMING & CTRL
OSC CLK
ALE
PSEN
WR
35
EA
33 32 18
20
21
MCA15 MCA14
3757
MCALE PSEN# MCWR# MEMCLK
2753
MCA16
1753
MCA17
2754
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Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Wiring Diagram

I2C-IC’s and Error Codes Overview

IIC
A1
+3V5
+3V5
A3
TUNER
A4
IF-VIDEO
46LC03A 6.
AUDIO
A8
PROCESSING
A6
COMB FILTER
B
7064
SAA5667
U-CONT
ERR
12,29
82 81
1 78
84 83
3085 3017
SDA-NVM SCL-NVM
7066
M24C32
(NVM)
EEPROM
3018 3019
A2
3048
3047
+3V5
3064 3065
56
ERR
10,11
SRAM
7070
CY7C1019CV33
SRAM
ERR
15
SDA-0 SCL-0
SDA-1 SCL-1
A1
1010 14
12
3101
3100
54
1100
TUNER
UR1316
ERR
13
C2
1681
14 12
COMPAIR
CONNECTOR
FOR SERVICE
(REACHABLE VIA
HOLE IN REAR
COVER)
uP
C8
+5
3753
3768
3754
1111
1426
5 6
3621
3332
3331
1
2
3
18
7301
TDA8845
BOCMA
VIDEO
PROC.
ERR
8
17
MSP3410G
DECODER
+5
3769
4 7
7753
PC251
uC
SCALER
ERR
29
3771
3 2
11 13
3770
IIC SDA IIC SCL
RXD TXD
3620
21
7620
AUDIO
ERR
14
+5
+5
3751
3752
56
7752
M24C16
NVM
ERR
25
1801
5 6
CONNECTION FOR 3D COMB FILTER (OPTIONAL)
VIDEO
C3
DECODER
SAA7118E
DECODER
3327
P10 N9
7302
VIDEO
ERR
23
3328
VIDEO
C9
CONVERTER
FAROUJAS2300
CONVERTER
3356
46 45
7351
VIDEO
ERR
22
3354
HDTV
C10
DECODER
(only for AP, NAFTA and LATAM)
AD9883AKST
3267
57 56
7252
HDTV
DECODER
ERR
24
3266
C7
PC-IN
6
1
5
10
1752
RXD
TXD
1751
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
FOR DEBUGGING PURPOSE
FOR DEBUGGING PURPOSE
IIC SDA
DDC5V
11
15
3216
12
3215
15
3212 3211
7201 74HC4052D
3
13
DDCCTL
1
DDCSDA
2
TXD
12
DDCSCL
15
RXD
7202
M24C02-WMN6
RXD
TXD
EEPROM
+3V3
IIC SCL
+5
RESET
Error codes
Error code Error description Possible defective 0 No error detected ----
1 -3 Reserved 4 5V protection
5 Reserved 6 General I2C bus
7 Reser ved 8 BOCMA I2C error IC 7301 A4 9 BOCMA 8V supply
10 NVM I2C error IC 7066 A1 11 NVM identification
12 uProcessor internal 13 Tuner I2C error IC 1100 – UR13xx A3
14 Sound processor 15 SRAM I2C error IC 7070 A2
16 Reserved 17# 3D CF processor
18 - 20 Reserved 21 Scaler protection
22 Scaler protection 23 Scaler protection 24* HDTV decoder I2C 25 Scaler protection 26 Reserved
27 Scaler protection 28 Scaler protection 29 Scaler uP I2C error IC 7753 or IC 7064 C8, A1
* = Not app licable to Europe execution
# = Only for NAFTA 23” execution
active
error
failure
failure RAM test failure
I2C error
I2C error
active active active error active
active active
components
IC7930 or +5V I2C devices
I2C bus s/c or o/c
IC 7910 or IC7301 A4, A10
IC 7066 A1 IC 7064 A1
IC 7620 (MSP34xx)
IC 7823 B
IC 7402 C4 IC 7351 C9 IC 7302 C3 IC 7252 C10 IC 7752 C8
IC 7471 C6 IC 7472 C6
Diagram
A3, A8, A10
A8
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Powerlines Overview

47LC03A 6.
SUPPLY
UNIT
12V SS 24V LS
C1
1001-1 1
2
POW_CON_SCALER
12_24DC_SUP
C5
PAN_VCC
+3V3
POWER
5009
+5
5003
5004
+5
5012
+5
SS (12V) ONLY
5010
+5
LS (24V) ONLY
5011
SS (12V) ONLY
5013
LS (24V) ONLY
5015
OUTPUT (LVDS)
5521
5517
1002
7000mA
7001
CONTROL
7009
7006
7007
7008
7010 MC34063A
CONTROL
62
STABILIZER
5001
21
23
23
23
23
+
5002
5006
5005
7005
4
CONTROL
PANEL_PWR_CTR
5014
5025
5026
3517
3516
12_24DC_SUP
12_24DC_SUP
+5V
+3V3
+1V8
+2V5I
+2V5II
+2V5
PAN_VCC
+12V
+3V3
+3LVDS
+3PLL
1506
39
40
1003
+5V
+3V3
+1V8
+2V5I
+2V5II
+2V5
1
2
3
4
1x
5x
8x
1x
2x
1x
1x
LCD MONITOR
MONITOR CONNECTION
+3V3
VIDEO DECODER
C3
7301
+5
+3V3
C4
12_24DC_SUP
+3V3
+2V5 +25VI +2V5II +5V
C6
+3V3
C7
+2V5I
+3V3
+5V
1201
5
1
C8
+5
+3V3
C9
+3V3
+1V8
C10
+5
+3V3
5304
23
SCALER
5401
SDRAM (SCALER)
PC-IN
6212
6211
10
15
3221
6
11
PC INPUT
uP
VIDEO CONNECTOR
5354
5351
5352
5353
5357
HDTV-DECODER
(only for AP, NAFTA and LATAM)
7251
5258
23
5257
6261
(RESERVED)
K4-7302
+3V3
ON/OFF
+3V3
+3V3_ASM
+2V5
+25VI +2V5II +5V
+3V3
+2V5I
+3V3
+5V
3226
5206
+5
+3V3
+3V3 DAC_3V3
VDD_IO_3V3
+1V8 DAC_1V8
PLL_1V8
VDD_CORE_1V8
+5
(26-7252)
PVD +5A
+3V3
+3V3
INVERTER (FOR 15" AND 17" ONLY)
IN
CN1
8
7
1402
6
7
8
5
DCC5V
1752
2
1751
1
+5
6
5
4
FOR DEBUGGING PURPOSE
ON/OFF
Vbri
F1
F4A
R1Q1R5
L1 L2
Q8
R8 C4,5
C3
R3
Q2
R4
R6
D1,Q3
Q4-Q6
CONTROL
Va
R7
5V
D3,8
BACK LIGHT
OUTPUT
CN2
Vb
1
3
CN3
1
3
BACK LIGHT
CN4
1
3
CN5
1
3
LOCAL SUPPLY
A10
1902
4
3
2
1
2
CONTROL
STANDBY
U_CONT
A1
+3V5 +5V4
MEMORY
A2
+3V5
TUNER
A3
+5V4
7120
CONVERTER
IF VIDEO
A4
+3V5 +5V4 +8V3
4303
VIDEO
A5
+5V4
+8V3
A6
+5V4 +8V3
12-24DC_SUP
AUDIO DELAY LINE
A7
+5V4
1
11V9
3
DC/DC
1600mA
7900
5301
5601
12_24DC_SUP
1903
+3V5 +5V4
+3V5
+5V4
9-1100 TUNING VOLTAGE
+3V5 +5V4 +8V3
+8V3A
+8V3A
+5V4
+8V3
+8V3A
+5V4 +8V3
+8V3
+5VD
5930
5900
5901
6925
7920
CONTROL
AND
STABILIZER
7903,7904
POWER
DOWN
CIRCUIT
7910
CONTROL
AND
STABILIZER
7930
CONTROL
AND
STABILIZER
5921
26
27
27
5911
5931
250mA
POWER_DOWN
300mA/400mA
320mA
3925
3904
3915
33u
3930
12_24DC_SUP
12_24DC_SUP-1
2x
1x
+3V5+3V5
5x
+8V3+8V3
5x
+5V4+5V4
7x
A8
1426
1
10
TO 1801 3D COMP (OPTIONAL) N.C.
+5V4
+8V3
AUDIO AMPLIFIER
A9
12_24DC_SUP_1
+3V5
SCART I/O
A11
12_24DC_SUP
+3V5
+8V3
FRONT LED
J
1170
2
7
+5V4
5620
+5V4A +8V3
+12_24DC_SUP_1
+3V5
12_24DC_SUP (FOR ITV ONLY)
+3V5
+8V3
+3V5
+8V3
CL 36532023_038.eps
+3V5
+8V3
1231
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Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Wiring Diagram

Testpoint Overview TV Board (15”/17”)

48LC03A 6.
3139 123 5612.4
CL 36532041_003.eps
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49LC03A 6.

Mapping Testpoint Overview and Waveforms TV Board (15”/17”)

F002 B4 F003 C5 F004 C5 F006 B4 F007 C4 F008 B5 F010 C4 F011 B4 F012 C4 F013 C4 F014 C5 F015 C5 F022 C4 F025 C5 F032 C5 F044 C4 F045 B4 F046 B4 F054 C4 F066 B5 F068 C4 F070 A5 F071 A5 F072 A5 F073 A5 F074 A5 F075 A5 F076 A4 F077 A5 F080 B4 F085 A4 F101 B8 F102 B7 F103 B6 F104 B6 F105 A8 F106 C7 F107 C7 F108 C7 F109 B8 F201 D6 F202 C8 F203 D6 F204 C8 F205 C8 F207 D8 F208 C8 F212 D7 F214 D6 F215 D8 F217 D7 F218 D8 F220 D5 F221 D6 F222 D5 F223 D5 F224 D6 F225 D4 F226 D4 F227 D5 F228 D5 F229 D5 F230 D6 F231 D7 F234 D7 F235 D7 F236 D7 F237 D7 F238 D7 F301 B5 F302 A6 F321 A5 F337 A5 F338 A5 F339 B5 F340 B5 F341 B5 F342 B5 F345 A5 F346 B5 F349 B5 F350 B5 F351 A5 F352 A5 F355 A5 F358 A5 F385 A6 F413 B5 F426 C6 F427 C6 F428 C6 F429 C6 F430 C6 F431 C6 F432 B6 F470 B5 F471 B5 F472 B5
F473 B4 F474 B5 F476 A4 F477 A5 F478 A5 F479 B5 F480 B5 F601 B1 F602 B1 F603 B1 F610 B1 F612 C1 F613 D1 F620 B3 F621 B3 F622 B4 F626 B3 F640 B3 F645 A3 F646 A3 F650 B2 F655 C3 F656 B3 F676 B3 F731 B1 F732 C2 F735 C2 F736 D2 F737 D2 F738 D3 F739 C2 F740 C2 F743 C4 F745 C1 F755 C3 F759 D3 F900 A1 F901 A2 F902 A1 F903 C3 F906 A1 F907 A3 F908 A4
F044
1V / div DC
5ms / div
F054
1V / div DC
20µs / div
F080 = 2V3 DC F107
1V / div AC
20µs / div
F108
1V / div DC
20µs / div
F340
1V / div DC
20µs / div
F341
1V / div DC
20µs / div
F342
1V / div DC
20µs / div
F346
1V / div DC
20µs / div
F350
1V / div DC
20µs / div
F352
200mV / div DC
20µs / div
F358
200mV / div DC
20µs / div
F385
200mV / div DC
20µs / div
F413
1V / div DC
20µs / div
F426
200mV / div DC
20µs / div
F428
2V / div DC
20µs / div
F470
500mV / div DC
20µs / div
F471
500mV / div DC
20µs / div
F472
500mV / div DC
20µs / div
F480
1V / div DC
20µs / div
F602
2V / div AC
2ms / div
F603
2V / div AC
2ms / div
F622
100mV / div AC
5µs / div
F735
20mV / div AC
1ms / div
F736
20mV / div AC
1ms / div
F740
20mV / div AC
1ms / div
F906 = 8V3 DC F907 = 5V4 DC F908 = 3V5 DC
CL 36532041_009.eps
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Mapping Testpoint Overview and Waveforms Scaler Board

F001 A7 F002 A7 F003 D1 F005 B1 F006 D1 F007 D1 F008 A7 F026 C1 F201 B7 F202 A7 F203 A7 F204 A7 F205 A7 F206 B7 F207 B7 F210 A7 F218 A7 F222 A7 F250 B7 F251 C7 F252 D7 F253 C7 F254 B7 F256 C7 F351 C5 F352 C5 F353 C5 F354 C6 F355 C6 F356 C6 F401 A3 F402 A3 F403 A3 F404 A3 F405 B6 F528 A3 F529 B3 F530 B3 F531 B3 F532 B3 F533 B3 F534 B3 F535 A3 F536 A3 F537 B6 F538 A4 F539 B4 F540 A3 F541 B3 F542 A3 F681 D1 F682 D1 F683 D1 F684 D2 F685 D1 F686 D2 F687 D2 F688 D2 F689 D2 F690 D2 F691 D2 F692 D2 F693 D2 F694 D2 F751 C2 F752 C2 F753 C2 F754 B2 F755 C2 F756 C2 I001 A2 I002 A1 I003 A1 I004 B1 I005 A2 I006 A2 I007 A2 I008 A2 I009 C1 I009 D1 I010 A6 I011 A6 I012 A6 I013 D5 I013 D6
I014 A3 I015 A6 I016 A6 I017 B1 I018 A1 I018 B1 I019 A6 I200 A7 I201 B6 I202 B7 I203 C6 I204 A6 I205 A7 I206 C6 I207 B7 I208 A6 I209 C7 I210 C7 I231 C6 I232 D7 I233 C6 I234 D7 I235 C7 I236 D5 I237 C6 I238 D7 I239 C6 I240 C6 I241 D6 I242 D6 I244 D6 I246 D6 I247 D6 I248 D7 I249 C7 I250 D6 I251 C6 I252 D7 I254 C6 I255 D6 I256 D6 I258 D6 I259 D6 I260 C6 I261 D6 I262 D6 I263 C7 I264 D6 I265 D6 I266 C7 I267 D6 I268 D6 I269 D6 I270 D6 I271 D6 I272 D4 I273 D6 I274 D6 I275 D6 I276 D6 I278 D6 I279 C7 I280 D6 I281 D6 I282 D4 I283 D6 I284 D4 I285 D6 I286 D6 I288 D6 I289 D6 I290 D4 I291 C6 I291 D6 I292 D4 I293 C6 I294 C6 I294 D6 I295 C6 I296 D5 I297 C6 I298 D5 I301 C2 I302 C2 I303 D2
I304 D3 I305 C2 I306 D1 I316 C2 I321 C2 I322 C2 I323 C2 I324 C2 I325 C2 I326 C2 I327 C2 I345 D2 I346 D2 I347 C2 I348 C2 I348 D2 I349 D2 I351 D3 I353 D3 I354 C3 I356 D3 I358 D3 I360 D3 I362 D3 I363 D3 I364 D3 I365 D4 I366 D4 I367 D3 I368 D3 I370 D3 I371 D2 I372 D4 I373 D3 I374 D3 I375 D3 I376 C5 I377 C3 I378 C4 I379 C4 I381 C4 I382 B4 I384 C4 I385 C4 I386 C5 I387 C4 I388 C5 I390 C5 I391 C5 I392 C5 I393 C5 I394 C5 I401 B6 I402 C6 I403 B4 I404 C6 I405 A5 I406 A5 I407 A4 I408 A4 I409 A5 I410 A5 I411 A4 I412 A5 I413 A5 I414 A5 I415 A4 I416 A5 I417 A5 I418 A4 I419 A5 I420 A6 I421 A6 I422 B6 I423 A4 I424 A3 I425 A4 I426 B5 I427 B6 I428 B6 I429 A6 I430 B6 I431 A4 I432 A5 I433 A6
I434 A6 I435 A6 I436 B5 I437 A4 I438 A4 I439 A4 I440 A5 I441 A4 I442 A4 I443 A4 I444 A5 I445 A5 I446 A5 I447 A5 I448 B5 I450 B6 I451 B6 I452 B5 I452 B6 I455 B6 I456 A5 I457 A6 I458 A6 I460 B4 I461 A5 I462 B5 I463 B4 I464 B4 I469 B4 I470 A5 I471 A4 I472 A6 I473 A4 I474 A4 I475 A6 I506 B4 I507 B4 I508 B4 I509 B4 I510 B4 I511 B4 I512 B4 I513 B4 I514 B4 I515 B4 I516 B4 I517 B4 I518 A4 I519 B4 I520 B4 I521 B4 I522 B4 I523 A4 I524 A4 I525 A4 I526 A4 I527 B4 I601 A4 I601 A5 I602 A5 I603 A5 I604 B6 I605 A4 I606 A4 I607 B5 I608 A5 I609 A5 I610 A5 I611 A6 I612 A6 I613 A4 I614 B5 I615 A5 I616 B4 I617 A5 I618 A5 I619 A4 I620 A4 I621 A5 I751 B1 I751 B2 I752 B2 I753 B2 I754 B1 I755 B2
I756 A2 I756 B2 I757 B2 I758 C2 I762 A1 I763 B3 I766 B2 I767 A2 I768 A2 I769 A2 I770 A2 I771 C2 I772 B2 I773 A2 I774 A2 I775 B2 I776 B2 I776 B3 I777 A2 I778 A2 I779 A2 I781 A3 I781 B3 I782 A2 I783 B1 I784 A2 I785 A1 I786 B2 I787 A2 I788 A1 I789 A1 I790 A2 I790 B2 I792 A2 I793 A2 I794 A1 I795 A1 I795 B1 I796 A1 I797 A1 I798 A1 I799 B3
F008 = 5V DC
F026 = 12V DC
F351
1V / div DC
10µs / div
F352C
1V / div DC
5ms / div
F353
500mV / div DC
5µs / div
F354
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F355
200mV / div DC
20µs / div
F355C
500mV / div DC
5µs / div
F402 = 3V2 DC
F403 = 4V6 DC
F405
1V / div DC
20ns / div
F529
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F530
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F531
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F532
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F533
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F534
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F535
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F536
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F537 = 3V3 DC
F538 = 3V2 DC
F539 = 3V DC
F541
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F542
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F689
1V / div DC
5ms / div
F690
1V / div DC
20µs / div
F691
200mV / div DC
20µs / div
F692
200mV / div DC
10µs / div
F693
200mV / div DC
10µs / div
F694
200mV / div DC
10µs / div
F755
1V / div DC
50µs / div
F756
1V / div DC
50µs / div
I009 = 3V3 DC I012 = 2V5 DC I013 = 1V8 DC I016 = 2V5 DC I304 = 3V3 DC
I327
1V / div DC
2µs / div
I472 = 3V3 DC I473 = 3V3 DC I474 = 3V3 DC I475 = 3V3 DC
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Testpoint Overview Scaler Board

50LC03A 6.
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Testpoint Overview TV Board (23”)

F002 B4 F003 C5 F004 C5 F006 C4 F007 C4
F008 B5 F010 C4 F011 B4 F012 C4 F013 C5
F014 C5 F015 C5 F022 C4 F025 C5 F032 C5
F044 C4 F045 B4 F046 B4 F054 C4 F066 B5
F068 C4 F070 A5 F071 A5 F072 A5 F073 A5
F074 A5 F075 A5 F076 A4 F077 A5 F080 B4
F085 A4 F101 B8 F102 B7 F103 B6 F104 B6
F105 A8 F106 C7 F107 C7 F108 C7 F109 B8
F201 D6 F202 C8 F203 D6 F204 C8 F205 D8
F207 D8 F208 C8 F212 D7 F214 D6 F215 D8
F217 D7 F218 D8 F220 D5 F221 D6 F222 D5
F223 D5 F224 D6 F225 D4 F226 D4 F227 D5
F228 D5 F229 D5 F230 D6 F231 D7 F234 D7
F235 D7 F236 D7 F237 D7 F238 D7 F301 B5
51LC03A 6.
F302 A6 F321 A5 F337 B5 F338 A5 F339 B5
F340 B5 F341 B5 F342 B5 F345 A5 F346 B5
F349 B5 F350 B5 F351 A5 F352 A5 F355 A5
F358 A5 F385 A6 F413 B5 F426 C6 F427 C6
F428 C6 F429 C6 F430 C6 F431 C6 F432 B6
F470 B4 F471 B5 F472 B5 F473 B4 F474 B4
F476 A4 F477 A5 F478 A5 F479 B5 F480 B5
F601 B1 F602 B1 F603 B1 F610 B1 F612 C1
F613 D1 F620 B3 F621 B3 F622 B4 F626 B3
F640 B3 F645 A3 F646 A3 F650 B2 F655 C3
F656 B3 F676 B3 F731 B1 F732 C2 F735 C2
F736 D2 F737 D2 F738 D3 F739 C2 F740 C2
F743 C4 F745 C1 F755 C3 F759 D3 F900 A1
F901 A2 F902 A1 F903 C3 F906 A1 F907 A3
F908 A4
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Wiring Diagram

Wiring Diagram 15" & 17"WS
52LC03A 6.
Top Control Panel
E
1500_4P
Right
Speaker
TO
D
BACK
LIGHTS
Side I/O Panel
LCD PANEL
IN
Inverter Panel
CN3_2P CN2_2P
CN1_8P
C
1402_8P
TO LCD PANEL
Scaler Board
1003_4P
1681_22P
TV Board
A
Left
Speaker
1902_4P
1732_4P
J
Front LED Panel
1170_7P
TO
BACK
LIGHTS
0240_11P
CN4_2P CN5_2P
1506_40P
1010_22P
1111_3P
ComPair
1234_4P
1231_7P
3225_11P
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Wiring Diagram 23 Inch Wide Screen

53LC03A 6.
Wiring Diagram 23"WS
Top Control Panel
E
LCD PANEL
Scaler Board
C
1500_4P
TO LCD PANEL
TV Board
A
D
Side I/O Panel
0240_11P
Right Speaker
Front LED
J
Panel
1170_7P
LIGHTS
TO BACK
1402_8P
1506_40P
1003_4P
1681_22P
1902_4P
1010_22P
1732_4P
1111_3P
ComPair
1734_3P
Left Speaker
1234_4P
1231_7P
3225_11P
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

TV Board: U_Cont

U_CONT
54LC03A 7.
A
B
C
D
E
F
(COMMON)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PC-HSYNC
A1
KEYBOARD
A11
LIGHT-SENSOR_SDM
A11
OENOT
A2
WENOT
A2
TV-IRQ
A1
STATUS2_SVHS-RR-DET
A11
HIS-OFF
A5
SOUND-ENABLE
A9
A9,A10
HP-SIDE-DET
A9
POWER-DOWN-INT
A1
POWER-DOWN
A10
COMM-LINE
A11
(SCART)
1010
TO 1681 OF SCALER S23 CL BOARD
PC-HDAUDIO-L
22 21
PC-HDAUDIO-R
20
19
STAND-BY
18
PC-HSYNC
17
PC-VSYNC
16 15 14 13 12 11 10
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
0V
0V
2V9
0V
0V
SDA-1
4V8
TV-IRQ
5V
SCL-1
4V8
VS-OSD
0V
HS-OSD
0V5
C-SYNC
0V6
B-DRIVE
0V6
G-DRIVE
0V6
R-DRIVE
0V6
STAND-BY
A8
A8
F070
F071
A1
F077
F073
A1
F074
A1
F072
A1
A5
A4
A4
A4
3034
A4
A5
100R3021
F080
V-SYNC
H-SYNC
3022 2K2
10K
3068
+3V5
3037
10K
3038
3072 100K
0V6
47K
10K
BC847BW
3053
3052
4008
RES
7008 BFS20
3006
10K
2V9
0V6
7068 BC847BW
4036
RES
0V
BC847BW
7067
10K
10K
7036
0V
3008
10K
+3V5
3036
10K
FOR DIVERSITY TABLE SEE DIAGRAM A2
+3V5
SDA-NVM
3063 2K2
2057 4u7
3V5
+3V5
7062 BC847BW
+5V4
0V
3V5
BC847BW
0V
F075
5
0V
+3V5
3070
27K
3071 100K
7069
3V3
F076
3014 8K2
SDA
+3V5
3069
15K
VSS 4
3V5 8
VCC
3015 10K
+5V4
7066
M24C32
NVM
+3V5
3062 47K
3046 4K7
+3V5
6031
BZX284-C2V4
F068
3082
10K
3083
470R
0V
7022 BC847BW
E0
E1
E2
SCL
WC_
3023 8K2
1SS355
1
2
3V5
3V5
STBY
+3V5
0V7
3029
10K
6020
3
SCL-NVM
6
7
WC-NVM
F066
F085
3081
4K7
7063
BC847BW
2043 4u7
P50-COMM
NOT FOR
+3V5
2049 220n
+3V5
3099
FOR
SERVICE
3094 10K
0V
NTSC & LATAM
2053 10u
F045
3045 12K
+3V5
2012 RES
3032
10K
3028
47K
+3V5
+3V5
3065
4K7
3084
100R
2045
18p
2010 820p
IO(0)
F003
F002
3055
10K
+3V5
3056
47K
4K7
3064
3V5 3V5
NC
A(14)
3V5
3V5 5V1
NC
0V5 0V 2V7 3V5
5V3
0V2
F046
7064
0V
BC847BS
2018 2n2
3086 100R
3V5
5
7
8
10 11 12 13 14
18 17 19 2 95 96 97
99 93
85 98
7053-B
(1)
3060
10K
18p
2019 RES
2046
F004
NC
1
3
A17_LN
P2.7/PWM6
P3.2/ADC2 P3.3/ADC3 A15_LN
A14 _RD
_WR VSSC
VSSP P0.5
_EA
P0.2/INT2 P0.1/TX _PSEN P3.0/ADC0 P2.3/PWM2 P2.4/PWM3 P2.5/PWM4
VSSC P2.1/PWM0
AD0 P2.6/PWM5
3057 RES
+5V4
3024
3013 8K2
1K
3042 150R
F008
IO(2)
NC
3V5
0V
A(12)
37 38
47 48
G
A12
AD2
MOVX_WR
P3
0 - 7
P0
0 - 7
P2
0 - 7
RESET
_RESET
0V
F007
+3V5
3044
10K
2055 RES
0V2
P1.1/T0
MOVX_RD
NC
+3V5
3V5
P2.2/PWM1
I2C-bus,
general I/O
ROMBK.0
ROMBK.1
7053-A
BC847BS
P0.0/RX
F006
3V5
2052 RES
0V
5V3
4
94
P3.1/ADC1
ROM
(128 K/
192 K
BYTES)
ROMBK.2
F044
F054
3054 10K
3003 10K
F022
+5V4
RES
3012
A(7)
8K2
3009
A(8)
1516
6768
A7
A8
DISPLAY
VSYNC
3V5
+5V4
IO(1)
IO(7)
8687 88899909192
AD1
AD7
DATA
CAPTURE
RAMBK.0
5152535455565758 59660616263646566
A(16)
2056 RES
+3V5
75767778 79
VDDP
A9
A10
A(10)
A(9)
+3V5
5041
4u7
A11
A(11)
+3V5
0V
0V
A(3)
3V5
100
80 81828384
R
A3
P1.3/TI
P2.0/TPWM
TV CONTROL
AND
INTERFACE
MICRO-
PROCESSOR
MEMORY
INTERFACE
P3.5/INT5
HSYNC
VDS
4V8
3V5
0V1
3061 470R
3058 470R
3030
1K
+3V5
5042 4u7
100n2044
NC
3V5
3V5
P1.1/T0
A16_LN
P1.0/INT1
VDDC
VSSC
3V5
F010
3004 8K2
2051 100n
3066 8K2
100p
2050
IO(6)
2V6
AD6
IO
A0 - A16
DRAM
(14 KBYTES)
VSSP
P3.6
_INTD
NC
0V
+5V4
IO(5)
AD5
F025
IO(4)
AD4
3059 150R
IO(3)
AD3
P0.6
28
3V5
2020 RES
F011
3V
4V8
2V8
4V8
P1.6/SCL0
P1.4/SCL1
P1.7/SDA0
P1.5/SDA1
P3.4/PWM7/T2EX
P1
0 - 7
SYNC_FILTER
XTALIN
XTALOUT
OSCGND
69
70717273 74
+3V5
3010
2K2
3088
3050 3018 100R
*
3019
*
3017 100R
(1)
EU & AP-PAL
NTSC-AP
NTSC & LATAM
46
B
45
VDDC
44 43
_COR
42
VPE
41
FRAME
40
A1
39
A2
RAMBK.1
50
NC
49
A0
A(13)
36
A13
35
IREF
34
A(15)
33
A15_BK
32
CVBS1
31
CVBS0
30
VSSA
29
P0.7/T2
27
A4
26
A5
25
P3.7
24
P0.4/INT4
23
A6
22
P0.3/INT3
21
VPE
20
ALE
NC
1057
RES
2042
RES
0V 3V5
3V5
A(1) A(2)
A(0)
1V3 0V7
A(4) A(5)
A(6)
100R
100R
100R
100R3085
NC
F012
NC
0V 1V
5V 0V
2041 RES
POWER-DOWN-INT
SDA-1 SCL-1
SAA5667 SAA5645 SAA5647
F015 F014
F013
P50-INT
F032
A1 A1
A1
5040 4u7
2017 3016 1K0
3051 24K
+3V5
F044
1V / div DC
5ms / div
+3V5
+3V5
100n
100n2016
1u02015
1u02014
3035 470R
3049 10K
3007 8K2
4057
3048
+3V5
F054
1V / div DC
+3V5
8K23002
20µs / div
G-TXT-OSD
SEL-MAIN-FRNT-RR
STATUS1
PC-TV-LED
R-TXT-OSD
3047 2K22K2
RESRES
20472048
B-TXT-OSD
3043 150R
3033
10K
2054
RES
3092 100R
470R
3031
RES
2013
1%
3093 RES
+5V4
CLOCK12MHZ
F080 = 2V3 DC
STBY-LED
SEL-IF-LL_M-TRAP
FBL-TXT-OSD
SEL-MAIN-R1R2
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RC5
IO(0:7)
A3,A4,A6,A8
SDA-0 SCL-0
A3,A4,A6,A8
RES
2021
SVHS-SIDE-DET
A(0:16)
G-SC1-IN_Y-IN
CVBS-TXT-CC
CENOT
SYS2
SYS1
A5,A8
150403
A4
A5
A11
A11
A4
A11
A2
A4
A11
A2
A11
A6
A2
A6
A6
A4
A11
A5
A4
A
B
C
D
E
F
1010 C1 1057 E7 2010 B4 2012 E3 2013 D9 2014 D8 2015 C8 2016 C8 2017 C8 2018 F4 2019 A4 2020 A7 2021 C9 2041 F8 2042 F7 2043 E3 2044 A6 2045 B4 2046 A4 2047 B9 2048 B9 2049 A3 2050 A6 2051 F6 2052 F5 2053 A3 2054 C9 2055 F5 2056 F6 2057 E2 3002 E8 3003 F5 3004 F6 3006 A2 3007 E9 3008 A2 3009 A5 3010 F7 3012 A5 3013 A5 3014 C2 3015 C2 3016 C8 3017 B7 3018 B7 3019 B7 3021 A1 3022 A1 3023 D3 3024 A5 3028 F4 3029 F3 3030 F5 3031 D9 3032 F4 3033 C9 3034 A1 3035 D9 3036 D2 3037 D2 3038 E2 3042 A5 3043 C9 3044 E5 3045 B3 3046 D3 3047 B9 3048 B9 3049 D8 3050 A7 3051 C8 3052 F2 3053 F2 3054 F5 3055 F4 3056 F4 3057 F4 3058 F6 3059 A7 3060 F4 3061 F6 3062 C3 3063 B2 3064 A4 3065 A4 3066 A6 3068 D1 3069 D2 3070 E2
3071 E2 3072 E1 3081 E3 3082 E3 3083 E3 3084 A4 3085 B7 3086 A4 3088 A7 3092 C9 3093 D9 3094 D3 3099 C3 4008 A2 4036 E2 4057 E9 5040 C8 5041 F6 5042 A6 6020 F3 6031 E3 7008 A2 7022 F3 7036 E2 7053-A F5 7053-B E4 7062 C2 7063 E3 7064 B4 7066 A3 7067 F2 7068 D2 7069 E2 F002 D4 F003 D4 F004 B5 F006 E5 F007 E5 F008 B5 F010 E6 F011 A7 F012 C8 F013 D8 F014 D8 F015 D8 F022 F5 F025 E7 F032 E8 F044 E5 F045 A3 F046 A4 F054 E5 F066 B3 F068 E3 F070 D1 F071 D1 F072 E1 F073 E1 F074 E1 F075 F2 F076 F2 F077 E1 F080 C1 F085 D3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
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(
(
(
(

TV Board: Memory for 100-pg Teletext

1 2
55LC03A 7.
Personal Notes:
A
B
C
MEMORY FOR 100-PG TELETEXT
(COMMON FOR EUROPE & AP-PAL)
A(0) A(1) A(2) A(3) A(4) A(5) A(6) A(7) A(8) A(9) A(10) A(11) A(12) A(13) A(14) A(15) A(16)
A1 A1 A1
OENOT WENOT
CENOT
DIVERSITY TABLE DIAGRAM A1 AND A2
3V3 3V3 3V3 3V3 3V3 0V 3V5 0V 0V 3V5 3V4 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V
3V3 3V3
3V3
1 2 3 4 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 29 30 31 32
28 12 5
2060
100n
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
OE WE CE
+3V5
5050
4u7
3V5
8
24
VCC
RAM
128Kx8
0
A
128K-1
VSS
9
25
0
DQ
7
2061
100n
7070 CY7C1019CV33
6 7
10 11 22
23 26 27
3V3 0V
0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V
2060 A1 2061 A2 5050 A2 7070 A2
A
B
IO(0) IO(1) IO(2) IO(3) IO(4) IO(5) IO(6) IO(7)
C
NAFTA
AP -/69
V
Latam
AP-NTSC -/61
V
V
Component type
COL) R
COL) R PHSE) Y PHSE) Y PHSE) Y
Europe -/58
Europe -/12
Item#
VV V
2060 -- -- -- CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N COL
VV V
2061 -- -- -- CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N COL
VV V
3028 -- -- -- RST SM 0603 47K PM5 COL
VV V
3029 -- -- -- RST SM 0603 10K PM5 COL
VV V
3032 -- -- -- RST SM 0603 10K PM5 COL
VV V
3049 -- -- -- RST SM 0603 10K PM5 COL
VV V
3094 -- -- -- RST SM 0603 10K PM5 COL
VV V
5050 -- -- -- FXDIND SM 0805 4U7 PM10 COL R
VV V
6020 -- -- -- DIO SIG SM BAS316
VV V
7022 -- -- -- TRA SIG SM BC847BW
VV V
7064 -- -- -- IC SM SAA5667HL/M1/ 7064 -- -- -- -- -- IC SM SAA5645HL/M1 7064 -- -- -- -- IC SM SAA5647HL/M1 7070 -- -- -- IC SM CY7C1019CV33-15ZC(CYPR)R
VV
V
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150403

TV Board: Tuner Function

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
A
B
COMPAIR
1111
1
2
C
3
A1
A1
SCL-0
SDA-0
D
A8
SIF-FM
E
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
TUNER FUNCTION
(15"/17"/23" NAFTA)
F104
Item# 1100 -- -- TUNER UR1316/A I H-3 1100 -- -- TUNER UR1336/A F S H-3
500mV / div DC
20µs / div
F107
1V / div AC
20µs / div
F108
1V / div DC
20µs / div
7130
BFS20
2V7
1V8
3130
1K2
3131
270R
2V5
F105
F107
F108
PAL / SECAM NTSC / LATAM
1100
*
12
13
MT
14
15
AS SCL SDA +5V ADC
3100
0R
3101
0R
100K
2130
1n0
7131
BFS20
2131
(PENDING FOR 12NC) # LOCALLIB
TUNER
345678
2V6
5V3
22p
31333132 820R
1V3
0V9
3135 560R1n0
2108 -- -- -- ELCAP 6V3 S 470U PM20 COL A 2108 -- ELCAP 25V S 100U PM20 COL A 2109 -- -- FIL CER 39MHZ75 MKTGA* BS A 3102 -- -- RST SM 0603 10K PM5 COL 3102 -- -- RST SM 0603 JUMP. 0R05 COL 3103 -- -- RST SM 0603 1K5 PM5 COL
1100
3103 -- -- RST SM 0603 2K2 PM5 COL
*
3136 -- -- RST SM 0603 100R PM5 COL
UR1316
6102 -- -- DIO SIG SM BAS316 (COL) R
UR1336
2V6
5V3
21022101
22p
+5V4
3134
1V7
Europe -/12 & -/58
NAFTA
VV
VV
V
VV VV
VV
VV
VV
VV VV
VV
1
1V7
2
NC
5V3
NC
9
7V1
F103
10
0V
F104
11
0V
F109
2132
100n100K
2133
1n0
AP -/61 & Latam
AP -/69
V
F101
F102
3136 100R
5111
4101 RES
Component type
2109
2110
680n
680n
2111
33p330n
2112
10p
56LC03A 7.
(NA used 2142)
2142
47n
2108
470u 10V
(NA used 6148)
6148
BZX384-C33
470u
2103
50V10u
2106
10V
6102
BAS316
6103
RES 3102
10K
+5V4
5122
12u
2107 100n
3103
1K0
2144
4n7
5149
1m
2143
4n7
7149
BC847BW
DC/DC CONVERTER
2147
33n
2146
33n
7V4
A4
A5
12V6
2144 2143 2145 2146 2147 2148 2149 3144 3146 3145 5149 5148 6149 7149
4V4
3144
47R
0V4
2145
100p
5148
1m
3145
100K
2148
220p
2149 4n7
For Nafta, different item nos. are used for this circuit:
EU/AP/LT used NA used
2120 2121 2122 2123 2124 2125 2126 3120 3121 3122 5120 5121 6120 7120
F106
AGC
IF-TER
3146
27K
6149
BAV99
A
B
C
D
E
1100 B3 1111 C1 2101 D3 2102 D3 2103 C5 2106 C6 2107 C6 2108 D5 2109 C4 2110 C5 2111 D5 2112 E4 2130 E2 2131 E3 2132 E3 2133 E4 2142 C5 2143 A7 2144 A7 2145 A8 2146 A9 2147 A8 2148 B8 2149 B8 3100 C2 3101 D2 3102 D6 3103 B7 3130 D2 3131 E2 3132 E2 3133 E3 3134 E3 3135 E3 3136 C4 3144 A8 3145 B8 3146 A9 4101 E4 5111 D4 5122 B6 5148 A8 5149 A7 6102 C6 6103 C6 6148 B5 6149 B9 7130 E2 7131 E3 7149 B7 F101 B4 F102 C4 F103 C4 F104 C4 F105 B2 F106 C8 F107 C2 F108 D2 F109 C4
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
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TV Board: IF Video Sync Chroma

IF-VIDEO -SYNC-CHROMA
57LC03A 7.
F340
F341
F342
F346
F350
F352
F355
F358
(15"/17"/23" EUROPE, AP & LATAM )
1V / div DC
20µs / div
1V / div DC
20µs / div
1V / div DC
20µs / div
1V / div DC
20µs / div
1V / div DC
20µs / div
200mV / div DC
20µs / div
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1V9
2V5
3V8
3V4
3V6
1V4
9
2V6
2345
33p
7301
*
TDA8885 TDA8887 TDA8889
SWITCHABLE
SOUND TRAPS
4.5 / 5.5 / 6 / 6.5
SECPLL
28
1V9
2V3 2309
220n
7301-B
CVBS2OUT26
CVBS1OUT54
CVBSINT24
CVBS|Y229
21 CVBS|Y3
C320
7V8
23
VP1
MHZ
3308
100R
PAL/MULTI ONLY
SWITCH
QSSO|AMOUT
11
2V6
2311 220n
3307 100R
CVBS
VIDEO
IDENT
+8V3A
2304
2303 100n
VIDEO
AMPLIFIER
IFVO
MUTE
VIDEO|SIF 12
OUTPUT
+
VOLUME
CONTROL
DECBG
DECDIG50GND
55
6
5V
4V RES
2313
2312
100n
LUM-
DELAY
PEAKING
CORING
CHROMA
BAND-
PASS CATHODE
+TRAP
IFVO|AUDOUT
PAL / NTSC /
SECAM
DEMODULATOR
OSCIN51OSCOUT
1V6
52
1V6 4V1
FSCOUT
3310
16
2V9
NC
3311
1K0
27
3V
U
BASE BAND
V
DELAY
LINE
49
100R
3314
1K0
3326
75R
NSTC &
LATAM
BC847BW
2V9
ONLY 3312
1K0
2V6
7303
BC847BW
3327
1K0
3328
1K5
Y
U V
2V1
YIN39YOUT
16V10u 7302
+3V5
40
4303
+8V3
A
3301
4302
3325
3302
RES
100n2301
A5
VIF1
A5
VIF2
A3
RES 3305
AGC
3304
*
SCART 100R
3303 390R
*3304
220RCINCH AP
RES
RES
F302
1V9
1V9
1V7
2302 22n
5301
2V4
2 IFIN2
6u8
+8V3A
7301-A
*
PLLIF15
IFIN11
AGCOUT7
PAL / SECAM
NAFTA
AP-NTSC / LATAM
IF AMPLIFIER
PLL VIDEO DEMOD
AFC
CALIBRATION
AGC
AGC + NARROW
BAND AUDIO FM
PLL DEMODULATOR
DE-EMPHASIS
B
NSTC&LATAM ONLY
330p
2305
2306
A5
VSIF1
C
VSIF2
A5
PIP-AUDIO
A8
SIF-TV
A8
D
CVBS-SC2_MON-OUT
A11
CVBSOUTA
A6
MAIN-CVBS-EXT-IN
A5
A6
Y-IN
3306
4n7
3K9
2307
4n7
2351
1u0
I346
3346
1K0
1u0
2349 2348 1u0
8V5
+8V3
2V
SIFAGC
2V4
2310
16V10u
3348
10R
7330
BC847BW
10
2308
4u7
35V
EU ONLY
2V6
4301
F351
F350
F349
SIF18SIF2
3347
100R
E
A6
C-IN
CLOCK12MHZ
A1
COMB-ON
A6
A5
Y-HISTOGRAM
Y-MAIN
A5
R-SC1_V-IN
A11
A11
A11
A11
A5
A5
G-SC1-IN_Y-IN
B-SC1-IN_U-IN
(SCART)
FBL-SC1-IN U-MAIN
V-MAIN
F
F346
3349
100R
2347
10n
2346
10n
2344
33p
1330
HC-49/U
12MHZ
F345
5326
2u7
+8V3A
7V8
2V
6327
RGB / YUV
MATRIX
3V4
2V6
R|2
41
470n
2341
3309
10R
7V8
2314
1u0
2V2
2326
220p
3313
10R
2316
BAS316
1u0
2327
120p
RGB-2 INPUT
2V6
G|2
42
470n
2342
2315
1u0
+8V3A
B|2
43
470n
2343
3315 470R
680R
3316
SW OUT
2V6
BL|2
44
100R
3345
+8V3A
4V9
60
SWO122SWO2
Y
U
V
0V
+3V5
10p
10K
3344
2340
2318
4n7
7301-C
59 PH1LF
3V9
3 EHTO
2V2
3318 27K
2319 100n
CD
MATRIX
SATURATION
CONTROL
VO|YI|GI
UI|BI
UO|BL3
2V4
2V3
3343
NSTC & LATAM ONLY
3317
15K
SYNC
SEPARATOR
VERTICAL
SYNC
SEPARATOR
3319 10K
NC
VI|RI
4846
4745
2V4
2V4
2339 100n
8K2
2317
1u0
GND1 25
WHSTR
19
50V
F301
R|1
35
3V5
F342
2320
2n2
GND2 61
13
HALFT
RGB
MATRIX
WHITE /
BLACK
STRETCH
+
RGB1
INPUT
+
TINT
G|1
B|1
36
3V4
3V4
F340
F341
3340 3341 100R 3342
2V1
58
PH2LF
VCO
+
CONTROL
BL|1
38
37
0V3
3V4
F339
2321 100n
0V8
57
FBISO
3V9 3V8
3324
39K
2V8
SCL
IIC BUS
CONTROL
R G
OUTPUT
B
BLKIN
30
100R
100R
F321
8V2
VP2
IREF
VCS
4
5
2323 100n
2V5
17
18
SDA
RGB
CALIBRATION
2335
3V2
820p
2336 22n
2338
2325
10u 16V
53
HORIZONTAL
OUTPUT
VERTICAL
OUTPUT
E / W
OUTPUT
22n2337 22n
5302
6u8
3V5
14
LPST-UP
+8V3
3V3
3V3 3V3
BCLIN
100R
3320
3323
3333 2330
150R
R
33
G32
B
31
34
3V3
3339
F338 F337
3350
10R
4320
4323
2350
+5V4
3336
RES
1u0
150R3334
0R
3360
RES
3338
RES
RES
56H-DRIVE
63DR+
64DR-
62EW-DRIVE
3V3
3V3
2331
150R
3335
15p
15p
+8V3
2322 100n
2V2
NC
0V1
3330
3332 100R
7350
BC847BW
7353
BC847BW
7356
BC847BW 3V3
2332
15p
BC847BW
2361
100u 16V
200mV / div DC
20µs / div
+3V5
5303 6u8
+8V3
2324
1n
+8V3
RES
3322
(SCART)
CVBS_TER_OUT
1K0
100R3331
8V
2V7
2V7
2V7
7360
100p
2360
B-TXT-OSD G-TXT-OSD
R-TXT-OSD
V-HISTOGRAM
U-HISTOGRAM
CL 36532023_007.eps
SC
3321 3K3
LINEDRIVE1
OUTSEL
SCL-0
SDA-0
470R3351
3354
470R
3357 470R
10K
2K4 1%
3361
3362
FBL-TXT-OSD
200mV / div DC
20µs / div
A5
A5
V-SYNC
A1
A11
A6
A1
A1
R-DRIVE
A1
F352
3352
150R
G-DRIVE
A1
F355
3355
150R
B-DRIVE
A1
F358
3358
150R
6360 BAS316
6361 BAS316
RES
A1 A1 A1 A1 A5 A5
150403
BAS316
6362
A
B
C
D
E
F
1330 E2 2301 A1 2302 B2 2303 A5 2304 A5 2305 B1 2306 C1 2307 C2 2308 C2 2309 C3 2310 C2 2311 C3 2312 C4 2313 C4 2314 A6 2315 B6 2316 C6 2317 A7 2318 A6 2319 C6 2320 A7 2321 A8 2322 A9 2323 C8 2324 A10 2325 A8 2326 A6 2327 C6 2330 D9 2331 D9 2332 E9 2335 F8 2336 F8 2337 F8 2338 F8 2339 F7 2340 F6 2341 F6 2342 F6 2343 F6 2344 E2 2345 E3 2346 E2 2347 E1 2348 E1 2349 E1 2350 C9 2351 D2 2360 E10 2361 F9 3301 A1 3302 A1 3303 A1 3304 A1 3305 B1 3306 C2 3307 C3 3308 C3 3309 A6 3310 A5 3311 A5 3312 B5 3313 B6 3314 C5 3315 B6 3316 C6 3317 A7 3318 C6 3319 C7 3320 A9 3321 A10 3322 B10 3323 A9 3324 C8 3325 A1 3326 A5 3327 C5 3328 C5 3330 B9 3331 C9 3332 C9 3333 D9 3334 D9 3335 E9 3336 E9 3338 F9 3339 F9 3340 F7 3341 F7 3342 F7 3343 F7 3344 F6 3345 F6
3346 D2 3347 D2 3348 D2 3349 E1 3350 C9 3351 C10 3352 C10 3354 D10 3355 D10 3357 E10 3358 D10 3360 F9 3361 F10 3362 F10 4301 C2 4302 A1 4303 A1 4320 A9 4323 A9 5301 A2 5302 A9 5303 A10 5326 A6 6327 C6 6360 F10 6361 F10 6362 F10 7301-A A2 7301-B D3 7301-C A7 7302 A6 7303 B5 7330 D2 7350 C9 7353 D9 7356 D9 7360 E10 F301 C7 F302 A1 F321 A8 F337 F9 F338 F9 F339 F8 F340 F7 F341 F7 F342 F7 F345 F2 F346 F1 F349 D2 F350 D2 F351 D2 F352 C10 F355 D10 F358 D10 I346 D2
AP-NTSC & Latam
NAFTA
Europe & AP-PAL
Item#
VV
2305 --
VV
2306 -- CER2 0603 X7R 50V 4N7 COL
V
2307 -- CER2 0603 X7R 50V 4N7 COL
V
2308 -- -- ELCAP SM 35V 4U7 PM20 COL
V
2310 -- ELCAP SM 16V 10U PM20 COL
V
2327 -- -- CER1 0603 NP0 50V 120P COL
V
3304 -- -- RST SM 0603 100R PM5 COL
V
3304 -- RST SM 0603 220R PM5 COL
V
3306 -- RST SM 0603 3K9 PM5 COL
V
3307 -- -- RST SM 0603 100R PM5 COL
V
3308 -- -- RST SM 0603 100R PM5 COL
V
3312 -- RST SM 0603 1K PM5 COL
V
3327 -- -- RST SM 0603 1K PM5 COL
V
3328 -- -- RST SM 0603 1K5 PM5 COL
V
3343 -- RST SM 0603 8K2 PM5 COL
V
3344 -- RST SM 0603 10K PM5 COL 4301 -- -- RST SM 0603 JUMP. 0R05 COL
V
6327 -- -- DIO SIG SM BAS316
V
7301 -- -- IC SM TDA8885H/N1
V
7301 -- -- IC SM TDA8887H/N1 7301 -- -- IC SM TDA8889H/N1 (PHSE) Y
Component type
CER1 0603 NP0 50V 330P COL V V
V V
V
V V V
V
COL) R PHSE) Y PHSE) Y
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
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58LC03A 7.

TV Board: SAW Filter, Ext. Video Select, Histogram, & C-Sync Generator

SAW FILTER, EXT. VIDEO SELECT, HISTROGRAM & C-SYNC GEN
(15"/17"/23" EUROPE & AP-PAL)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
EXT. VIDEO SELECT
A
B
C-SC2_SVHS-IN
A11
C-FRONT-IN
A11
Y-CVBS-FRONT-IN
A11
CVBS-SC1_AV1-IN
A11
Y-CVBS-SC2_AV2-IN A11
A1
A1
C
"401" ~ "425"
+8V3A
IF-TER
A3
D
5452 390n
SEL-IF-LL_M-TRAP
A1
E
F
VIDEO & QSS IF
"451" ~ "470"
+8V3
7401
74HC4053
16
SWITCH
8V2
6
VCC
G3
14
3V8
2408
100n
MUXDX
12
1y0
13
1y1
VEE
7
15
2y0
2y1
4
3y0
3y1
GND
8
4451 4452
4453
4454
4455
2
1
5
3
3404
3405
3403
3401
0R
3402
SEL-MAIN-FRNT-RR
SEL-MAIN-R1R2
5451
6u8
2453
10n
3456 2K2
3457
7452
27K
BC847BW
0V
3458 18K
0V
0R
0R
0R
0R
RES 3410
RES
3409
3455
6451
1SS356
4V9
2404 22n
2403 1u0
2401 1u0
6K8
3461
2K2
22n2405
1u02402
1SS356
3459
22K
7451
BC847BW
3465
47K
2452
10n
3460 2K2
6452
RES
4456
4457
4458
4459
4460
EUROPE & AP PAL-MUTLI ONLY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
+8V3 +8V3
5V3
11
+8V3
5V3
10
9
5V3
2407
100n
2
I
3
ISWI
1 4 5 6 9 10
GND 13 14 15 18
2
I
3
ISWI
1 4 5 6 9
GND
10 13 14 15 18
2
I
3
ISWI
1 4 5 6 9
GND
10 13 14 15 18
OFWK9656L
3411 1K5
3412
220n
1K5
3414
1K5
2415
3415
220n
1K5
BC847BS
1452
OFWK9656L
40M4
1453
OFWK9656L
40M4
1454
40M4
2417
10u16V
3V6
7412-A
BC847BS
3V6
7412-B
O1 O2
NC
O1 O2
NC
O1 O2
NC
64122412
BAS316
3413
1K0
6415
BAS316
11 12 16 17
11 12 16 17
11 12 16 17
8V5
2V9
2V9
7 8
7 8
RES 5453 820n
7
8
5454 RES
8V2
3417 10R
F413
3416
1K0
3418
10R
2419
1u0
2418
1u0
4462
4461
C-SYNC GENERATOR
"380" ~ "399"
HISTOGRAM PROCESSING
2470 100n
F474
3380
22K
+8V3
0V5
RES
SATURATION
COMPENSATION
NON-LINEAR
AMPLIFIER
HISTOGRAM
PROCESSOR
7V7 0V5
6380
BAS316
2390 2n2
3473
3476 15K
F476
3390
4K7
3472
0R
20
BLM
STRETCH
AMPSEL
OUTPUT
SUPPLY
VCC16VEE
NLC
4
15
+8V3+8V3
3393
3394
1V2
27K
7390 BC847CW
2471
2472
10n
10n
F472F470 F471
AMPSEL
UIN2 UOUT 19
1V6
VIN3 VOUT 18
1V6
YIN7
0V6
+8V3A
SC5
7403 TDA9171
5470
INPUT
AMP
TIMING
AND
CTRL
6u8
1V8
3392
220K
4K7
0V5
6390 BAS316
3470
220K3471
F473
5V 1V7
61
TAUHM
AMPSEL
HISTOGRAM
MEASUREMENT
HM19HM210HM311HM412HM5
10n
2474
2475 10n
2391
330p
10K
8
2476 10n
3391
10K
3V3
7391 BC847CW
2473 220n
13
10n2477
10n
2478
F385
200mV / div DC
20µs / div
3389 560R
RES 3475
0V5
0V5
BLG
BLUE
AMP
AND
BIASING
VREF
17
10u
2479
2380
470p
5V
2480
0V6
0V2
YOUT 14
10u
F479
6471
RES
F470
500mV / div DC
20µs / div
2V3
0V
+8V3A
7V8
BC847BW
0V6
3478 10K
3479 47K
BC847BW
RES
F413
1V / div DC
20µs / div
+5V4+5V4 +5V4
3381
5K6
3382
0V2 0V
10K 7380 BC847CW
+5V4 +5V4
10K 2K7
0V5
7383 BC847CW
3474
0R
2V4
2V4
2481 100n
2V1
F477
3477 18K
6472
BAS316
F478
6470
RES
3383 4K7
7381 BC847CW
33883387
7384 BC847CW
7471
3480
47K
RES
7472
3482
10K
0V8
F471
500mV / div DC
3384 4K7
2382 220n
BC847BW
20µs / div
7382 BC847CW
7385 BC847CW
7473
0V
F472
500mV / div DC
20µs / div
MAIN-C-EXT-IN
MAIN-CVBS-EXT-IN
H-SYNC
+5V4
5V3
3385
1V7
3386 560R
LINEDRIVE1
4470
4471
4472
F480
SANDCASTLE1
3481 4K7
3484
2482 100p
10K
3483
10K
0V6
"471" ~ "499"
2381
1u0
C-SYNC
470R
F385
Y-MAIN
V-MAIN
U-MAIN
U-HISTOGRAM
V-HISTOGRAM
Y-HISTOGRAM
SC
+5V4
3485
10K
HIS-OFF
VIF2
VIF1
VSIF1
VSIF2
F480
1V / div DC
20µs / div
A6
A4,A6
A1
A1
3395 270R
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A4
A6
A1
A4
A4
A4
A4
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3484 E9 3485 E9 4451 C2 4452 D2 4453 D2 4454 D2 4455 D2 4456 F2 4457 F2 4458 F2 4459 F2 4460 F2 4461 D4 4462 D4 4470 D9 4471 D9 4472 E9 5451 C1 5452 D1 5453 E4 5454 F4 5470 F5 6380 B6 6390 C5 6412 A3 6415 B3 6451 D1 6452 D2 6470 E7 6471 E7 6472 F7 7380 A7 7381 A8 7382 A8 7383 C7 7384 C8 7385 C8 7390 C5 7391 C6 7401 A2 7403 F5 7412-A B3 7412-B C3 7451 E2 7452 E1 7471 D8 7472 F8 7473 E8 F385 A9 F413 B4 F470 D4 F471 D4 F472 D5 F473 D5 F474 E4 F476 F6 F477 E7 F478 E7 F479 E8 F480 E9
NAFTA
Europe
AP-PAL
V
AP-NTSC/Latam
V
V V
V
V
VV V V V V V VV V
V
V
V V V
V V V
Component type
RHM0) R
Item#
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1452 -- -- -- FIL SAW SM 38MHZ9 OFWK3953L R 1452 -- -- FIL SAW SM 45MHZ75 OFWM1967L R 1452 -- -- -- FIL SAW SM 38MHZ9 OFWK7265L R 1454 -- -- -- FIL SAW SM 38MHZ9 OFWK9656L R
V
1454 -- -- -- FIL SAW SM 38MHZ9 OFWK9361L R
VV
2452 -- CER2 0603 X7R 50V 10N COL 2453 -- CER2 0603 X7R 50V 10N COL
V
3455 -- -- RST SM 0603 6K8 PM5 COL
V
3456 -- -- RST SM 0603 2K2 PM5 COL
V
3457 -- -- RST SM 0603 27K PM5 COL
V
3458 -- -- RST SM 0603 18K PM5 COL
V
3461 -- -- RST SM 0603 2K2 PM5 COL
V
4451 -- RST SM 0603 JUMP. 0R05 COL 4453 -- -- -- RST SM 0603 JUMP. 0R05 COL
V
4455 -- -- RST SM 0603 JUMP. 0R05 COL
V
4457 -- -- RST SM 0603 JUMP. 0R05 COL
V
4458 -- -- -- RST SM 0603 JUMP. 0R05 COL 4460 -- -- -- RST SM 0603 JUMP. 0R05 COL
V
5451 -- -- FXDIND SM 1008 6U8 PM5 COL R
V
5452 -- -- FXDIND SM 0805 0U39 PM10 COL R 5452 -- -- FXDIND SM 0805 0U82 PM10 COL R
V
6451 -- -- DIO SIG SM 1SS356
V
7452 -- -- TRA SIG SM BC847BW (COL) R

TV Board: Analog Comb Filter

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ANALOG COMB FILTER
(15"/17"/23" EUROPE, AP & LATAM)
1 2 3 4
3428 1K0
2431
A
B
C
D
E
A5
A5
TO
1801
OF 3D
COMB
FILTER
MAIN-CVBS-EXT-IN
+5V4
5426
6u8
2426
16V10u
+5V4
5427 6u8
2424
10u16V
MAIN-C-EXT-IN
12-24DC-SUP
1426
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
3426 1K0
F426
F427
F428
+8V3
1 2 3 4
RES
2428 1u0
2 INPSEL
12 Y|CVBS1
1V7
3 Y|CVBS2
1CIN
0V9
7SC
0V7
2429
47n 3427
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
+8V3A
3429
10R
7405 TDA9181
1K0
2432 1u0
CLAMP CLAMP
SAND-
CASTLE
AGND
DGND 4
13
0V 2430 100n
7V8
2V
3431
1K0
FILTER
TUNING
3430
100R
2V7
7427
BC847BW
4426 RES
6
VCC VDD
2H/4H DELAY
ADAPTIVE
COMB FILTER
FSC8FSCSEL
9
0V8
F429
4427
RES
5V35V3
CLOCK
GEN
F430
5
SYS110SYS2
11
0V
F431
2435
47n
F426
200mV / div DC
20µs / div
Y|CVBSO
OUTSEL
15
5V
F432
2433 100p
+8V3A
2434 100p
7V9
3V5
3436 1K0
0V
CVBS-TXT-CC
14
16COUT
3433
100R
100R3434
7428 BC847BW
4V1
SANDCASTLE1
CVBSOUTA
F428
1V4
1V4
RES
3432
OUTSEL
3437
100R
SDA-0
SCL-0
2V / div DC
20µs / div
Y-IN
C-IN
4428
4429
RES RES
SYS2
SYS1
COMB-ON
CL 36532023_009.eps
A4
A1
A4
A4
A4
A1
A1
A4
A1
A1
A5
160503
A
B
C
D
E
59LC03A 7.
1426 D1 2424 C1 2426 B1 2428 B1 2429 C1 2430 D2 2431 A2 2432 A2 2433 D3 2434 E3 2435 E3 3426 B1 3427 C2 3428 A2 3429 A2 3430 A3 3431 A2 3432 C4 3433 D4 3434 D4 3436 E3 3437 E4 4426 B3 4427 B3 4428 C4 4429 C4 5426 B1 5427 C1 7405 B2 7427 A3 7428 E4 F426 E1 F427 E1 F428 E1 F429 D3 F430 D3 F431 D3 F432 D3
Item# 1426 2158 -­2159 -­2160 -­2161 -­2162 -­2163 -­2164 -­2165 -­2166 -­2167 -­2168 -­2169 -­2170 -­2171 -­2172 -­2173 -­2174 -­2175 -­2176 -­2177 -­2178 -­2179 -­2180 -­2435 -­2436 -­2437 -­2438 -­2439 -­2442 -­2443 -­2444 -­2445 -­2446 -­3159 -­3160 -­3161 -­3162 -­3163 -­3164 -­3166 -­3167 -­3168 -­3169 -­3170 -­3171 -­3172 -­3173 -­3174 -­3426 3427 3428 3428 -­3432 -­3433 -­3434 -­3435 -­3436 -­3437 -­3438 -­3439 -­3440 --¥RST SM 0603 15K PM5 COL 3441 -­3442 -­3443 -­3444 -­3445 -­3446 -­3447 -­3448 5156 -­5166 -­5171 -­5172 -­5173 -­5174 -­5431 -­5433 -­5434 -­5435 -­7160 -­7170 -­7432 -­7433 -­7434 --
3D Combfilter 23" NAFTA
3L Combfilter 15"/17" NAFTA
-- CON BM V 10P M 2.50 EH B
-- RST SM 0603 1K PM5 CO L
-- RST SM 0603 1K PM5 CO L
-- RST SM 0603 560R PM5 COL
-- RST SM 0603 1K PM5 CO L
Component type
ELCAP SM 16V 10U PM20 COL R CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N COL CER2 0603 Y5V 50V 10N COL CER2 0603 Y5V 50V 10N COL CER2 0603 Y5V 50V 10N COL CER2 0603 X7R 50V 4N7 COL CER2 0603 Y5V 50V 10N COL CER2 0603 Y5V 50V 10N COL CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N COL ELCAP SM 16V 10U PM20 COL R CER2 0603 Y5V 50V 10N COL ELCAP SM 16V 10U PM20 COL R CER1 0603 NP0 50V 12P COL ELCAP SM 16V 10U PM20 COL R CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N COL CER2 0603 Y5V 50V 10N COL CER1 0603 NP0 50V 12P COL CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N COL CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N COL ELCAP SM 16V 10U PM20 COL R CER1 0603 NP0 50V 180P COL CER2 0603 Y5V 50V 10N COL CER2 0603 Y5V 50V 10N COL ELCAP SM 16V 10U PM20 COL R CER1 0603 NP0 50V 12P COL CER1 0603 NP0 50V 12P COL ELCAP SM 16V 10U PM20 COL R CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N COL ELCAP SM 50V 1U PM20 COL R ELCAP SM 16V 10U PM20 COL R CER1 0603 NP0 50V 15P COL CER1 0603 NP0 50V 56P COL CER1 0603 NP0 50V 15P COL RST SM 0603 8K2 PM5 COL RST SM 0603 15K PM5 COL RST SM 0603 470K PM5 COL RST SM 0603 470R PM5 COL RST SM 0603 10K PM5 COL RST SM 0603 820R PM5 COL RST SM 0603 10K PM5 COL RST SM 0603 10K PM5 COL RST SM 0603 12K PM5 COL RST SM 0603 33K PM5 COL RST SM 0603 33K PM5 COL RST SM 0603 3K3 PM5 COL RST SM 0603 820R PM5 COL RST SM 0603 100R PM5 COL RST FUSE NFR25 S 4R7 PM5 A
RST SM 0603 JUMP. 0R05 COL RST SM 0603 33K PM5 COL RST SM 0603 3K3 PM5 COL RST SM 0603 33K PM5 COL RST SM 0603 10K PM5 COL RST SM 0603 12K PM5 COL RST SM 0603 470R PM5 COL RST SM 0603 820R PM5 COL RST SM 0603 560R PM5 COL
RST SM 0603 1K PM5 CO L RST SM 0603 560R PM5 COL RST SM 0603 6K8 PM5 COL RST SM 0603 820R PM5 COL RST SM 0603 1K PM5 CO L RST SM 0603 1K5 PM5 COL RST SM 0603 1K PM5 CO L
FXDIND SM 0805 15U PM20 COL R FXDIND SM 0805 15U PM20 COL R FXDIND 0805 100MHZ 120R COL R FXDIND SM 0805 15U PM20 COL R FXDIND SM 0805 15U PM20 COL R FXDIND SM 0805 27U PM20 COL R FXDIND SM 0805 27U PM20 COL R FXDIND SM 0805 15U PM20 COL R FXDIND SM 0805 15U PM20 COL R FXDIND SM 0805 33U PM20 COL R IC SM TC90A53F (TOSJ) R TRA SIG SM BC847BS (PHSE) R TRA SIG SM BC847BS (PHSE) R TRA SIG SM BC847BW (COL) R TRA SIG SM BC847BPN (PHSE) R
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

TV Board: Audio Delay Line

AUDIO DELAY LINE (COMMON)
60LC03A 7.
B
C
D
E
F
+5V4
GNDDIGITAL
GNDDIGITAL
+5VD
GNDDIGITAL
+5VD
7601 TC74HC590AF
14
13
2V3
12
11
2V3
10
5V3
7602
14
13
12
5V3
11
2V3
10
5V3
TC74HC590AF
123
5601
F601
16
5V3
8
GNDDIGITAL
9
4
5V3
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
16
5V3
8
GNDDIGITAL
9
4
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
+5VD
+5VD
2601 100n
GNDDIGITAL
2V6
2V6
2V6
2V6
2V6
2V6
2V6
+5VD
GNDDIGITAL
4601
4602
4603
7603 CY62256
+5VD
GNDDIGITAL
2602 100n
2V6
2V6
2V6
2V6
2V6
2V6
(1)
2V6
GNDDIGITAL
2V5
11
28
5V3
2603 100n
(1)
4605
4604
GNDDIGITAL
2V5
2V5
2V5
2V5
2V5
I|O112I|O213I|O315I|O416I|O517I|O618I|O7
I|O0
VCC
A224A325A426A51A62A73A84A9
A021A1
23
(1) NOT USED
(1)
4606
GNDDIGITAL
2V5
2V5
19
GNDDIGITAL
1u0
COUNTER
EN3
C2
G1
CTR8
(CT=255)Z4
1+
CT=0
EN3
C2
G1
CTR8
(CT=255)Z4
1+
CT=0
COUNTER
VCC
GND
2D 3
VCC
GND
2D 3
GNDDIGITAL
20
CE_
A10
6
5
GNDHOT
4
2V3
22
27
OE_
WE_
A117A128A139A14
GND
10
14
GNDDIGITAL
56789
DFF
1 11
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
+5VD
20
5V3
EN C1
1D
10
GNDDIGITAL
2605
100n
GNDDIGITAL
F603
2V / div AC
2ms / div
19
4610 4611
18 17
4612
16
4613
15
4614
14
4615
13
4616
12
4617
(1) NOT USED
(1) (1) (1) (1)
(1) (1)
F602
(1)
2V6
GNDDIGITAL
F603
GNDDIGITAL
I2S_DATA_IN
2612 330p
I2S_DATA_OUT
2613 470p
I2S_CLOCK
F610
A8
A8
A8
F612
2V3
+5VD
3610
470R
7610
BC847BW
0V2
F613
2611
82p
3611 47K
2610 82p
2V3
DFF
7604 74HCT573D
1 11
2V6
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
GNDDIGITAL
5V3 EN
C1
1D
+5VD
2604
100n
GNDDIGITAL
20
2V3
19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
10
7605
74HCT573D
GNDDIGITAL
F602
2V / div AC
2ms / div
AA
B
C
D
E
F
2601 B2 2602 D2 2603 B2 2604 B7 2605 B8 2610 F6 2611 F6 2612 D9 2613 D9 3610 F5 3611 F6 4601 E2 4602 E2 4603 F2 4604 F2 4605 F2 4606 F2 4610 C9 4611 C9 4612 C9 4613 C9 4614 C9 4615 C9 4616 C9 4617 C9 5601 A1 7601 A1 7602 D1 7603 A2 7604 B7 7605 B8 7610 F6 F601 A1 F602 C9 F603 D9 F610 F9 F612 F5 F613 F6
GNDDIGITAL
1
2
3
456789
GNDDIGITAL
CL 36532023_010.eps
100403

TV Board: Audio Processing

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AUDIO PROCESSING (COMMON)
3691 330R
2624
15p
56p2623
12p
2647
2635
2636 1u0
4647
4646
4648
4649
2637 2638
1K03645
F622
100mV / div AC
5µs / div
2633 B2 2634 B2 2635 C2 2636 C2 2637 C2
3623 RES
2640
1u0
2633
1u0 2634
1u0
RES
2689 2690 1u0
A
B
C
D
E
1620 E7 1691 A1 2620 A10 2621 A2 2622 A1
2691
22n
A3
A1
A1
A4
A4
A11
A11
A11
A11
A11
A11
A1
A1
2623 B1 2624 A1 2625 B1 2626 B2 2627 B2
1691 TPS
SIF-FM
SCL-0
SDA-0
2622
27p
F622
SIF-TV
2625 180p
PIP-AUDIO R-SC1_AV1-IN
L-SC1_AV1-IN
R-SC2_AV2-IN
L-SC2_AV2-IN
R-FRONT-IN
L-FRONT-IN
PC-HDAUDIO-R
PC-HDAUDIO-L
AUD_SW
2628 C2 2629 C2 2630 C2 2631 D2 2632 D2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1O3
I
G
2
4691
5621
15u
3622 2K2
3640 1K0
3633
1K0
3634 1K0
1K03635
3636 1K0
1K03637
3638 1K0
F645
3646 1K0
F646
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
2638 D2 2639 B2 2640 B2 2645 B7 2646 B7
100R3620
3621 100R
+5V4A
7622 RES RES
4620
3624
RES
2639 220p
1u0
1u0
1u0
1u0
F640
7621
2621
3625 RES
2627 4n7
2628 4n7
2629 2630 4n7
4n7
2631 2632 4n7
4n7
2647 B1 2648 A8 2649 B8 2650 C7 2651 E6
F626
RES
2626 47p
3V8
3V8 3V8
3V8 3V8
3V8
3V8
3V8
3V8
2677 4n7 4n7
MSP-3410G NICAM VERSION W/O VIRTUAL DOLBY MSP-3420G NTSC VERSION W/O VIRTUAL DOLBY MSP-3411G NICAM VERSION WITH VIRTUAL DOLBY MSP-3421G NTSC VERSION WITH VIRTUAL DOLBY
2652 C8 2653 C8 2654 A7 2655 A8 2656 E5
RES
3626
7620
MSP3410G
*
1
I2C-CL
2V8
2
I2C-DA
2V5
2684
1n0
ANA-IN2+52
0V
F621
50
ANA-IN1+
1V5
51
ANA-IN-
1V5
MONO
MONO-IN47
SC1-IN-R45
SC1-IN-L44
SCART 1
SC2-IN-R42
SC2-IN-L41
SCART 2
SC3-IN-R39
SC3-IN-L38
SCART 3
SC4-IN-R36
SC4-IN-L35
SCART 4
2678
5859642213
DIVERSITY FOR SOUND IC 7620
*
DEMODULATOR
2657 B7 2658 B7 2661 C8 2662 C7 2663 D8
NC
7
ADR-DA
ADR
interface
NC
NC
NC
9
ADR-CL
2664 D8 2665 D8 2666 E8 2667 E8 2668 E7
NC
8
ADR-WS
IDENT
A/D
A/D
141524
NC
57
AUD-CL-OUT
2669 E7 2670 C8 2671 C8 2672 D9 2673 D9
0V
60
D-CTR-IO1
FM1 FM2 NICAM A NICAM B
IDENT
SCART-L
SCART-R
2688
2u2
NC
61
D-CTR-IO0
SCART
23
0V4
2674 E9 2675 E9 2676 B8 2677 D2 2678 D3
I2SL/R
S1...4
Switching Facilities
DACM-SUB
ADR-SEL
62
F656
2656 1n0
LOUDSPEAKER R
LOUDSPEAKER L
DSP
AVSS
TESTEN
48
53
2679 B7 2680 E6 2681 E6 2682 E6 2683 E7
5
NC
2V6
12
I2S-DA-O1
I2S-DA-IN2
I2S
I2SL/R
HEADPHONE R
HEADPHONE L
SCART-R
SCART-L
ASG043ASG140ASG2
37
2684 A3 2688 E4 2689 D2 2690 D2 2691 A1
6
2V6
I2S-DA-IN1
interface
AHVSS
33
+5V4A
3
I2S-CL
2680
2681
3620 A2 3621 A2 3622 B1 3623 A2 3624 B2
4
2V5
I2S-WS
D/A
D/A
D/A
D/A
D/A
D/A
TP56VREF127VREF2
19
NC
470p
100n
61LC03A 7.
31
NC
LOUDSPEAKER
HEADPHONE
DVSS11DVSUP
10
0V
5V3
2651 100n
3625 B2 3626 A3 3633 B1 3634 B1 3635 C1
8V5
AHVSUP
STANDBYQ
63
+5V4A
2682
3p3
RESETQ
DACM-R
DACM-L 21
VREFTOP
AGNDC
CAPL-M
CAPL-A
DACA-R 17
DACA-L 18
SC1-OUT-R 28
SC1-OUT-L 29
SCART 1
SCART 2
SC2-OUT-R 25
SC2-OUT-L 26
XTAL-IN54XTAL-OUT
AVSUP
49
2V5
1620
DSX840 18M432
3636 C1 3637 C1 3638 D1 3640 B1 3645 D1
55
2V5
3V8
3V8
3V8
3V8
3V8
2683
0V4
16
20 0V4
46 2V6
34
32 7V 30
5V2
3p3
F676
2668
1n0
2657
100n
NC
3646 D1 3650 A7 3651 C9 3652 C9 3653 D10
+5V4A
6650 BAS316
F655
2654 220n
1n02645
2646
1n0
2658
10u 16V
2650
10u
3650 22K
2655
10u 16V
2679
100n
16V
2662
1n0
4650
RES
4651
RES
2669 1n0
3654 D10 3655 E9 3656 E9 3691 A1 4620 A2
2648
1u0
2649
1u0
2676
10u 16V
2652 100n
F650
4646 C1 4647 C1 4648 C1 4649 C1 4650 D7
2653
16V
22u
2661 1n0
100n
2664
1u0
2665
1u0
2666
1u0
2667
1u0
2670 1u0
2671
2663
NC
5650
1u0
3V8
3V8
3V8
3V8
16 VCC
MUXDX
1y0
1y1
2y0
2y1
3y0
3y1
3651
+8V3
5680 4u7
SWITCH 74HC4053 G3
GND
8
1u0
100R
100R3652
7680
6
14
15
4
5680 C9 6650 A7 7620 A3 7621 A2 7622 A2
7674 7675
0V4
3V8
11
3V8
5V3
10
9
4651 D7 4691 A1 5620 A9 5621 A1 5650 A8
FOR SCART ONLY
8V5
12
13
2
1
5
3
VEE
7
7674 B9 7675 B10 7676 C10 7677 D10 7678 E9
+8V3
+5V4
5620
1u0
10u
0V
PDTC124ET PDTC124ET
0V4
7676 PDTC124ET
0V3
3653
2672
1u0
100R
2673
1u0
3654
100R
7678
NC
PDTC124ET
0V3
2674
3655
100R
3656
100R
0V3
1u0
2675
1u0
7679 E10 7680 D9 F620 A10 F621 A3 F622 A1
I2S_DATA_OUT
I2S_DATA_IN
I2S_CLOCK
F620
2620
16V
AUDIO-R
AUDIO-L
7677
PDTC124ET
0V3
SEL-MAIN-R1R2
7679
PDTC124ET
L-CL_VL-OUT
R-CL_VL-OUT
F626 A2 F640 B2 F645 D1 F646 D1 F650 A8
+5V4A
OUT_MUTE
R-SC1_AV-OUT
L-SC1_AV-OUT
L-SC2-OUT
R-SC2-OUT
A7
A7
A7
A9
A9
A9
A11
A11
A11
A11
A1
A11
A11
F655 A7 F656 E5 F676 B7
A
B
C
D
AP-PAL VD 17"/23"
AP-PAL Non-VD 15"
NAFTA/AP-NTSC/Latam 15"
NAFTA/AP-NTSC/Latam VD 17"/23"
Europe VD 17"/23"
Europe Non-VD 15"
Item# 2663 V-- -- -- -- -- CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N COL
V
2664 -- -- -- -- -- CER2 0603 Y5V 10V 1U COL
V
2665 -- -- -- -- -- CER2 0603 Y5V 10V 1U COL
V
2666 -- -- -- -- -- CER2 0603 Y5V 10V 1U COL
V
2667 -- -- -- -- -- CER2 0603 Y5V 10V 1U COL
V
2672 -- -- -- -- -- CER2 0603 Y5V 10V 1U COL
V
2673 -- -- -- -- -- CER2 0603 Y5V 10V 1U COL
V
V
2674 -- -- -- -- CER2 0603 Y5V 10V 1U COL
V
V
2675 -- -- -- -- CER2 0603 Y5V 10V 1U COL 3653 -- -- -- -- -- RST SM 0603 100R PM5 COL
V V
3654 -- -- -- -- -- RST SM 0603 100R PM5 COL
VV
3655 -- -- -- -- RST SM 0603 100R PM5 COL
E
V
V
3656 -- -- -- -- RST SM 0603 100R PM5 COL
V
5680 -- -- -- -- -- FXDIND SM 1008 4U7 PM5 COL R 7620 -- -- -- -- -- IC SM MSP3421G-FH-B8V3 7620 -- -- -- -- -- IC SM MSP3420G-QI-B8-V3 7620 -- -- -- -- IC SM MSP3411G-QI-C12 7620 -- -- -- -- IC SM MSP3410G-QI-C12 7676 -- -- -- -- -- TRA SIG SM PDTC124ET 7677 -- -- -- -- -- TRA SIG SM PDTC124ET 7678 -- -- -- -- TRA SIG SM PDTC124ET 7679 -- -- -- -- TRA SIG SM PDTC124ET 7680 -- -- -- -- -- IC SM 74HC4053PW (PHSE) R
V
V
V
VV
V
V V VV VV V
Component type
MIAS)Y
MIAS)Y MIAS) Y MIAS) Y
COL) R COL) R COL) R COL) R
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CL 36532023_011.eps
061003
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

TV Board: Audio Amplifier 2x3 Watts (15”/17”)

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AUDIO AMPLIFIER 2x3 Watts
A
B
C
D
E
F
A9a
LED_IN
A11
IR_IN
A11
STBY-LED
A11
STATUS
A11
IR_OUT
A11
A8
A8
A8
A1
A10
A1
*
MTV ITV
AUD_SW
AUDIO-L
AUDIO-R
SOUND-ENABLE
POWER-DOWN
STAND-BY
1750
1752
X
X
YES
YES
YES
X
(15"/17")
FOR ITV
1232 1 2 3 4 5 6
HMLINK
1702
SPPH4
4740
YES
X
4
1
25
36
4739
47384737
X
X
YES
YES
F735
F740
5V3
2V3
2735
1n0
3735
27K
2740
1n0
3740
27K
+3V5
7732-A
74LCV08AD
1
2
7732-B
74LCV08AD
4
F755
5
3V5
7732-C
74LCV08AD
9
3V3
10
2V9
7732-D
74LCV08AD
12
3V3
13
2V9
QUAD 2-INPUT AND GATE
62LC03A 7.
1232 A1 1702 A1 1730 A4 1731 A9 1732 B9 1733 A4 1750 A7
F
1752 B7 2731 D5 2732 B4 2733 B6 2734 B6 2735 B3 2736 B3 2737 C4 2740 C3 2741 C3 2742 C4 2745 D4 2746 F4 2750 A7 2751 B8 2752 A7 2753 B8 2754 C6 2755 E6 2756 C7 2757 C7 2758 C7 3732 B3 3733 B4 3735 B3 3736 C3 3740 C3 3741 C3 3743 F4 3744 F5 3745 D4 3746 D3 3750 A7 3752 A7 3755 E6 3756 E6 3757 E6 3758 E7 3759 E7 3760 E8 3761 F8 4737 C7 4738 B7 4739 C7 4740 C7 5733 A5 6731 A4 6732 A4 6755 E7 7731 B5 7732-A D3 7732-B E3 7732-C E3 7732-D F3 7744 F4 7756 F7 F731 B5 F732 B4 F735 C2 F736 C9 F737 C9 F738 C9 F739 C9 F740 C2 F743 F4 F745 C4 F755 E3 F759 E8
1733 YKC21-3416
3
2
10u2750
1
1730
3732
220K
2736
1u0
3736
6K8
2741
1u0
3741
6K8
3746
1K0
3V5
14
3
3V5
7 14
6
7
14
8
3V5
7 14
11
3V5
7
3743
1K0
3733 RES
2737 4n7
2742 4n7
3745
3K3
F743
6731
BZX284-C6V8
6732
BZX284-C6V8
2732
50V10u
2745
50V100u
0V7
2746
50V1u0
F732
7731
AN7522N
6 CH1-IN
1V4
8
1V4
F745
9 VOL
2V7
2731
GNDEARTH
+3V5
3744
4K7
0V
7744 BC847BW
CH2-IN
33n
12-24DC-SUP_1
5
2V9
STB
GNDCH111GNDCH2
GNDINP
3
7
GNDHOT
1
5733 22u
F731
VCC
11V8
2733 220n
3755 100R
2734
10CH2-
12CH2+
16V1m0
2CH1+
4CH1-
3756
RES
6V2
6V1
6V1
6V1
2755 1u0
2754 1n5
3757
10K
1n5
+3V5
3758
4K7
3V5
BC847B
27562758
7756
2752 10u
4740
*
2757 1n51n5
6755
0V
BAS316
*
120R3750
50
1750
*
470R3752
50
1752
*
4738
*
4737
*
4739
3759
1K0
3760
4K7
F759
3761
2K2
HP-SIDE-DET
OUT_MUTE
2751 470p
2753 470p
F735
20mV / div AC
1ms / div
F738
50mV / div AC
1ms / div
A1
A8
F738
F737
F736
F739
F736
20mV / div AC
F740
20mV / div AC
17316 5 4 2
3 7 8 9 1
HEADPHONE
1732
4
3
2
1
1ms / div
1ms / div
CL 36532023_012.eps
110903
A
B
C
16 OHMS / 3 W
D
E
123
4567
8
9
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

TV Board: Audio Amplifier 2x5 Watts (23”)

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AUDIO AMPLIFIER 2x5 Watts
A
B
C
D
E
F
A9b
LED_IN
A11
IR_IN
A11
STBY-LED
A11
STATUS
A11
IR_OUT
A11
A8
A8
A8
A1
A10
A1
AUD_SW
AUDIO-L
AUDIO-R
SOUND-ENABLE
POWER-DOWN
STAND-BY
(23")
FOR ITV
1232 1 2 3 4 5 6
HMLINK
1702
14
25
36
SPPH4
74LCV08AD
5V3
2V3
74LCV08AD
F755
3V5
74LCV08AD
2V3
2V9
74LCV08AD
2V3
2V9
QUAD 2-INPUT AND GATE
7732-A
1
2
7732-B
4 5
7732-C
9
10
7732-D
12
13
F735
F740
+3V5
63LC03A 7.
1232 A1 1702 A2 1730 B3 1731 A9 1732 C9 1733 A4 1734 B9
A
1750 A7 1752 B7 2732 E5 2734 E7 2735 B3 2736 B4 2737 C4 2738 D6 2739 D6 2740 C3 2741 C4 2742 C4 2743 D6 2744 D6
1730
6731
BZX284-C6V8
1733 YKC21-3416
3
2
17316 5 4 2
3 7 8 9 1
*
1750
470R3750
470R3752
2759 1n0
2760 1n0
HEADPHONE
1
*
1752
2751 470p
2753 470p
2745 D5 2746 F3
B
C
D
E
F
2747 D5 2751 B8 2753 B8 2755 E6 2759 A8 2760 A9 2796 D6 2797 E6 2798 E7 2799 D5 3733 E5 3735 B3 3736 C3 3739 D3 3740 C3 3741 C3 3743 F3 3744 F4 3745 E5 3746 F4 3747 D4 3748 D4 3750 A7 3752 A7 3755 E6 3756 E6 3757 E6 3758 E7 3759 E7 3760 E8 3761 F8 3799 E4 4738 B7 4739 C7 4740 C7 5733 D7 6731 B3 6732 B3 6755 E7 7731 B4 7732-A D2 7732-B E2 7732-C E2 7732-D F2 7739 D4 7744 F3 7745 F5 7756 F7 F731 D7 F732 E5 F735 C2
6732
BZX284-C6V8
3752
X
A1
A8
1734
3
2
1
1732
4
3
2
1
4737
4738 4740
X
X
YES
YES
4739
X
YES
YES
X
GNDHOT
CL 36532054_004.eps
8 OHMS / 5 W
110903
2735
RES 3735
18K
2740
RES 3740
18K
3V5
14
3
3V5
7 14
6
7
14
8
3V5
7 14
11
7
3V5
3743
1K0
3739
1K0
F743
0V7
2736
1u0
3736 3K3
2741
1u0
3741 3K3
7744 BC847BW
2746
50V1u0
+3V5
0V
+3V5
3744 4K7
2737 3n3
2742 3n3
7739 BC847B
3747
4K7
3748
8K2
3799
220K
3746
1K0
7731
AN5277
1 NC1
NC
ATT.
RIPPLE
FILTER
3RF
2 CH1I
6V2
2799
50V100u
3733
RES
12-24DC-SUP_1
3745
7745 BC847BW
4K7
4 GNDI
2745
2732
50V10u
2V9
F745
25V100u
F732
5 CH2I
6 NC2
NC
2747
33n
7 CH2O
5V2
ATT. CON
8 MUTE
0V3
2796 1n0
2797 1n0
3755
100R
9 GNDO
10 VCC
6V
11 STBY
3V7
3756 RES
12 CH1O 6V1
2743
1n5
2755 1u0
2744
3757
10K
2738
2739
1n5
4738
*
F738 F737
*
4740
*
4739
GNDEARTH
*
50V330u
50V330u
+3V5
3V5
3758
4K7
7756
BC847B
12-24DC-SUP_1
F731
2798 220n
6755
0V
BAS316
5733 22u
2734
35V1m0
3759
1K0
3760
4K7
F759
3761
1K0
MTV ITV
HP-SIDE-DET
OUT_MUTE
F736
F739
3750
1750
YESXYES
X
YES
GNDEARTH
F736 C8 F737 C8 F738 C8 F739 C8 F740 C2 F743 F3 F745 D5 F755 E2 F759 E8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

TV Board: Local Supply

B
B
B
B
(
R
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
64LC03A 7.
A
B
C
D
E
F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
24V DC-in 23"
Item#
V
2900 -- CER2 0603 Y5V 50V 100N P8020 2900 -- CER2 0603 Y5V 25V 100N COL 2910 -- ELCAP 25V S 470U PM20 COL 2910 -- ELCAP 35V S 470U PM20 COL 2920 -- ELCAP 25V S 470U PM20 COL 2920 -- ELCAP 35V S 470U PM20 COL 3930 -- RST SM 0603 1R PM5 COL 3930 -- RST SM 0603 2R2 PM5 COL 7900 -- FET SIG SM SI2301DS 7900 -- FET POW SM SI2307DS (VISH)
FROM/TO 1003 OF SCALER PNL
V V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
F906 = 8V3 DC F907 = 5V4 DC F908 = 3V5 DC
Component type
12V DC-in 15"/17"
12-24DC-SUP
1902
4
3
2
1
A9
11V9
VISH) R
12-24DC-SUP_1
F900
5900
12u
F902
STAND-BY
LOCAL SUPPLY (COMMON)
F901
5901
100MHz 220R
2900 100n
F903
2V9
3904 220K
3903
15K
3900
1K
2
1
6V
3901
1K
0V
7901 PDTC114ET
2903
10n
0V5
11V9
3
0V
1903
3925
10R
F1600mA
3905 220K
7903 BC847B
5930
33u
+3V5
6925
SS14
3906 22K
2V3
7904 BC847B
3915 1R0
3920 RES
3910 RES
2920
3930
1R0
3921 1R0
25V470u
3911
3912
1R0 1R0
2910 470u 25V
1K
2912
3931
1R0
1K
2932
3922 RES
1K
2922
3913
RES
3932
RES
3923
RES
11V7
11V8
1%
11V7
11V8
1%
11V
11V1
1%
1V2
1V2
1V3
7910 MC34063A
8 DCOL
7IS
6
VCC
5 CIN-
7930 MC34063A
8 DCOL
7IS
6
VCC
5 CIN-
2934
7920 MC34063A
8 DCOL
7IS
6
VCC
5 CIN-
1K8
5K6
3K3
3914
3933
3924
IPK
OSC
1%
4n72914
IPK
OSC
1%
IPK
OSC
1%
4n72924
4n7
QRS
REFERENCE REGULATOR
QRS
REFERENCE REGULATOR
QRS
REFERENCE REGULATOR
GND 4
1SWC
2SWE
3TIMC
1SWC
2SWE
3TIMC
4GND
1SWC
2SWE
3TIMC
4GND
11V7
11V7
11V
8V4
0V7
5V5
0V7
3V6
0V7
2911 470p
2931 470p
2921 470p
5911 220u
2913 470u 16V
5931 220u
2933 470u
10V
5921 220u
2923 1m0
6.3V
POWER-DOWN
6910 SS14
F906
6930 SS14
F907
6920 SS14
F908
A1,A9
+8V3
,300mA / 430mA
+5V4
,320mA
+3V5
,250mA
CL 36532023_013.eps
150403
A
B
C
D
E
F
1902 C1 1903 C3 2900 C2 2903 F3 2910 B4 2911 A7 2912 B5 2913 B7 2914 B5 2920 E4 2921 E7 2922 E5 2923 E7 2924 E5 2931 C7 2932 D5 2933 D7 2934 D5 3900 C2 3901 D3 3903 F2 3904 E2 3905 E3 3906 E4 3910 A4 3911 A4 3912 A5 3913 B5 3914 B5 3915 A4 3920 E4 3921 E4 3922 E5 3923 E5 3924 E5 3925 E3 3930 C4 3931 C5 3932 C5 3933 D5 5900 C2 5901 C2 5911 A7 5921 E7 5930 C4 5931 C7 6910 A7 6920 E7 6925 E4 6930 C7 7900 C2 7901 D3 7903 F3 7904 F4 7910 A5 7920 D5 7930 B5 F900 C1 F901 C2 F902 C1 F903 D2 F906 B7 F907 D7 F908 E7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

TV Board: CINCH I/O (15”/17”/23”)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CINCH IO
A
B
C
D
E
TO 1170 OF
F
TO 1500 OF
G-SC1-IN_Y-IN
A1,A4
R-SC1_V-IN
1231
F221
1
2 F222
3
4
5
LIGHT-SENSOR_SDM
6
F224
7
1234
1
2
KEYBOARD
F223
3
NC
4
CVBS-SC1_AV1-IN
B-SC1-IN_U-IN
L-SC1_AV1-IN
R-SC1_AV1-IN
PC-TV-LED
4203
*
VOL­VOL+
CH­CH+
A5
A4
A8
A8
A4
FRONT CONTROL
TOP CONTROL
2V4 2V 1V4 1V
+8V3
(EU used 6211)
6297
BZX384-C12
6219
BZX384-C12
A1
+3V5
A1
A1
A1
A1
3209
47K
3204
2217 RES
RES
2227
47K
STBY-LED
3299 (EU used 3217)
2211
RES
2208 330p
2203
330p
RES
2219
RC5
100R
3227
10R
(EU used 3212)
(EU used 3211)
3208
1K0
3203
1K0
(EU used 3219)
(EU used 3218)
12-24DC-SUP
3261 4K7
BC847BW
(15"/17"/23" CINCH)
(EU used 3216)
7260
4201
3298
75R
3226
75R
100R3297
3296
75R
100R3295
3294 75R
3255 270R
6250
BZX384-C5V1
4202
270R
2250 4u7
3262
5K6
3260
1205
1203
1208
74HCT1G86
7261
4
1209
1212
1206
2254 100n
2253
3
1n0
2255 1n0
5
3263
5K6
6209 RES
6210
RES
RES
6205
6206 RES
6202 RES
6204
RES
RES
6201
RES 6203
2
1
RES
3257
F229
F207
F218
F205 F204
F202
F208
6257
3256 100R
+8V3
BZX384-C3V9
3258
3K9
3259
5K6
AV1
1266-2
LPR6520-KG
9
8
7
6
5
4
1
2
3
LPR6520-KG
Y
V(AV1)
U L(AV1)
1266-1
R(AV1)
V
FOR ITV ONLY
LED_IN
F225
IR_IN
F226
STBY-LED
F227
6227
6228
F228
IR_OUT
F230
65LC03A 7.
A9
A9
A9
STATUS
A9
BZX284-C6V8 BZX284-C6V8
A9
AV2 / AVOUT
1265-2
LPR6520-KG
V(AVOUT)
V(AV2)
L(AVOUT)
L(AV2)
1265-1
LPR6520-KG
R(AV2)
R(AVOUT)
SVHS IN
1264-A
YKF51-5347
LOCALLIB (242202604926 PI=2)
TO
0240
OF
SIDE
I/O
TO 1232 (RJ 12) OF SHT A9
1233
EH-B
1202 C8 1203 C3 1204 B8 1205 C3 1206 B3 1208 D3 1209 A3 1211 A7 1212 A3 1214 C7 1216 B7
A
1217 D7 1218 E7
B
C
D
E
F
1219 A7 1231 E1 1233 E6 1234 F1 1264-A E6 1264-B D7 1265-1 B6 1265-2 A6 1266-1 C4 1266-2 A4 2203 C2 2206 B8 2208 C2 2211 B2 2217 A2 2219 D2 2225 A8 2227 A2 2238 B8 2242 E8 2244 D8 2249 E8 2250 E3 2251 C7 2252 B7 2253 C3 2254 E3 2255 C3 2257 C7 2258 B7 2291 C8 2292 C8 3203 C2 3204 C2 3206 B8 3207 B8 3208 B2 3209 C2 3226 A3 3227 A2 3238 B8 3239 B8 3241 E8 3242 E8 3243 D8 3244 C8 3248 E7 3249 E8 3255 E3 3256 E4 3257 E4 3258 F4 3259 F4 3260 E3 3261 E2 3262 F3 3263 E3 3289 C8 3290 C8 3291 C8 3292 C8 3293 A7 3294 D3 3295 C2 3296 B3 3297 B2 3298 A3 3299 A2 4201 F2 4202 F3
F220
2225
22p
3206
150R
3238
1K0
(EU used 3233)
3292 1K0
(EU used 2233) (EU used 3234)
(EU used 3201)
(EU used 2201) (EU used 3202)
3244
10R
3243
75R
2291 330p
150R3291
2292 330p
2206 330p
2238
330p
2244 RES
3207
220K
3239
3290
47K
3289
220K
47K
CVBS-SC2_MON-OUT
L-SC1_AV-OUT
L-SC2_AV2-IN
R-SC2_AV2-IN
R-SC1_AV-OUT
C-SC2_SVHS-IN
A4
A8
A8
A8
A8
A5
1211
1217
3293
68R
1204
1216
1214
1202
9
8
7
6
5
4
1
2
3
1219
F203
F212
F201
F217
F214
2258
2257
1n0
2251
1n0
RES 6207
2252
1n0
1n0
8 3
5104
9
6
YKF51-5347
1264-B
NC
7 2
1
1
F234
2
3
F235
4
5
F237
6
F236
7
F238
8
9
10
NC
11
RES
6208
3249
11
F231
F215
1218
3248
75R
100R
3241
1K0
RES
2249
2242 330p
+5V4
3242 10K
Y-CVBS-SC2_AV2-IN
STATUS2_SVHS-RR-DET
Y-CVBS-FRONT-IN
C-FRONT-IN
L-FRONT-IN
SVHS-SIDE-DET
R-FRONT-IN
CL 36532037_018.eps
A5
A1
A5
A5
A8
A1
A8
061003
4203 E1 6201 D4 6202 B4 6203 D4 6204 C4 6205 A4 6206 B4 6207 D7 6208 D7 6209 A4 6210 A4 6219 D2 6227 E5 6228 F5 6250 E3 6257 E4 6297 B2 7260 F3 7261 F3 F201 C7 F202 C4 F203 B7 F204 B4 F205 B4 F207 A4 F208 D4 F212 C7 F214 B7 F215 E7 F217 D7 F218 B4 F220 A8 F221 E1 F222 E1 F223 F1 F224 E1 F225 E4 F226 E4 F227 E4 F228 F5 F229 F4 F230 F4 F231 E7 F234 E6 F235 E6 F236 F6 F237 F6 F238 F6
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Layout TV Board (15”/17”) (Overview Top Side)

1010 A4 1057 C5 1100 A2 1111 C2 1202 D3 1214 D2 1231 D3 1232 D6 1233 D2 1234 D4 1264 D1 1265 D3 1266 C1 1269 D3
1330 A4 1426 C3 1620 B6 1691 B5 1702 D6 1730 D5 1731 D5 1732 C7 1733 D5 1750 D7 1752 D7 1902 A8 1903 A7 2010 C4
2016 C4 2017 C4 2018 C5 2019 C5 2020 C5 2021 C5 2041 C5 2042 C5 2043 C5 2044 C5 2045 B5 2046 B5 2049 B5 2052 C5
2053 B5 2055 C5 2057 C5 2103 C2 2104 B3 2106 B2 2108 B1 2109 A3 2110 B3 2120 B3 2121 B3 2122 B3 2123 C3 2124 B3
2125 B3 2126 B3 2250 D5 2251 D2 2257 D2 2291 D2 2292 D2 2303 B3 2304 B3 2308 A3 2310 B3 2312 A4 2315 B4 2317 A3
2319 A3 2321 A4 2325 A4 2326 B3 2330 B4 2331 B4 2332 B4 2351 B3 2360 B4 2361 B4 2412 C2 2415 C3 2417 C2 2418 C3
2419 C2 2424 C3 2426 C3 2429 C3 2430 C3 2433 C3 2434 C3 2435 C3 2473 B5 2474 B5 2475 B5 2476 A5 2477 A5 2478 A5
2479 A5 2480 A4 2481 A4 2620 C6 2621 B6 2622 B5 2623 B6 2624 B6 2625 A6 2627 B6 2628 B6 2629 B6 2630 B6 2631 B6
2632 B6 2633 B6 2634 B6 2635 B6 2636 B6 2637 B6 2638 B6 2639 B6 2640 B6 2645 C7 2646 B7 2647 B6 2648 C6 2649 B7
2650 B7 2652 B6 2653 B7 2654 C6 2655 C6 2656 B7 2657 B7 2658 B7 2661 B7 2662 B7 2664 D5 2665 D5 2666 C6 2667 C6
2668 B7 2669 B7 2670 B7 2671 B7 2672 D5 2673 D5 2674 C7 2675 C7 2676 B6 2677 B6 2678 B6 2679 B6 2680 C6 2681 C6
2682 B5 2683 B5 2684 B6 2689 B6 2690 B6 2691 B5 2732 B7 2733 B7 2734 B7 2735 C7 2740 C7 2741 C7 2742 C7 2745 C7
2746 C5 2750 D7 2752 D7 2753 D7 2756 C7 2757 C7 2900 A7 2903 A6 2910 A7 2912 A8 2913 A8 2914 A8 2920 A5 2923 A6
2932 B7 2933 A6 2934 B7 2998 A6 2999 A8 3002 C4 3006 B5 3007 C4 3008 B5 3010 C4 3014 C4 3015 C4 3016 C4 3018 B5
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3019 B5 3021 C4 3022 C4 3023 B5 3029 B4 3033 C4 3034 B5 3042 C5 3043 C5 3044 C5 3045 C4 3046 C4 3049 C4 3051 C4
3052 A4 3053 A4 3055 A4 3056 A4 3057 C5 3059 C5 3060 C5 3062 C4 3063 C4 3064 C4 3065 B5 3070 B5 3071 B5 3084 B5
3086 C4 3099 C4 3102 B1 3120 B3 3121 C3 3122 B3 3143 B3 3289 D2 3290 D2 3291 D2 3292 D2 3301 A5 3307 B4 3312 B4
3313 B4 3314 B4 3318 A3 3319 A3 3325 A5 3326 B3 3329 A3 3333 B4 3334 B4 3335 B4 3336 B4 3337 A3 3338 B4 3346 B3
3347 B3 3348 B3 3353 B3 3360 B4 3361 B4 3362 B4 3411 C2 3412 C2 3413 C3 3414 C3 3415 C3 3416 C2 3417 C3 3418 C2
3432 C3 3433 C3 3434 C3 3436 C3 3437 C3 3620 C6 3621 C6 3622 B6 3623 B6 3624 B6 3625 B6 3626 B5 3633 B6 3634 A6
3635 B6 3636 A5 3637 A6 3638 B6 3640 B6 3645 A6 3646 A5 3650 C6 3651 B7 3652 B7 3653 D5 3654 D5 3655 C7 3656 C7
3691 B5 3732 C7 3733 C7 3735 C7 3736 C7 3740 C7 3741 C7 3752 D7 3900 A7 3901 A7 3903 A6 3904 A6 3905 A6 3906 A6
3910 A8 3911 A8 3912 A7 3913 A8 3914 A8 3915 A8 3920 A6 3921 A6 3922 A6 3925 A6 3930 A7 3931 A7 3932 B7 3933 B7
4008 B5 4057 C5 4302 A5 4303 A5 4324 B3 4325 B3 4428 C3 4620 B6 4646 A6 4647 B6 4648 A6 4649 A5 4691 B5 4738 D7
5042 B5 5120 B2 5121 B2 5122 B2 5301 A5 5302 A4 5303 A3 5326 B3 5427 B3 5451 B2 5470 A5 5620 C5 5621 B6 5650 B7
5733 A7 5900 A7 5901 A7 5911 A8 5921 A5 5930 A7 5931 A6 6101 B3 6102 B1 6103 B1 6120 C3 6360 B4 6361 B4 6362 B4
6412 C2 6415 C3 6650 C6 6731 D5 6732 D5 6910 A8 6920 A6 6925 A6 6930 A7 7008 B5 7022 B4 7053 C5 7062 C4 7064 C4
7066 B5 7120 B3 7261 D5 7301 B4 7303 B4 7330 B3 7360 B4 7401 C2 7403 B5 7405 C3 7412 C3 7428 C3 7620 B6 7621 B6
7622 B6 7674 B7 7675 B7 7676 D5 7678 B7 7679 B7 7680 D5 7731 C7 7900 A7 7901 A7 7903 A6 7904 A6 7910 A8 7920 A6
7930 A7
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1203 C8
1453 A7
2061 C5
2211 C8
2258 D6
2322 A6
2345 A5
2403 C7
2482 A4 1204 D6 1205 C8 1206 D8 1208 C8 1209 D8 1211 D5 1212 D8 1216 D6 1217 D8 1218 D7 1219 D5 1452 A6
1454 B7 2012 B4 2013 C6 2014 C6 2015 C6 2047 B4 2048 B4 2050 B4 2051 C4 2054 C6 2056 C4 2060 B5
2101 B7 2102 B7 2107 B7 2111 B7 2112 B7 2130 B6 2131 B7 2132 B6 2133 B7 2203 C8 2206 D6 2208 C8
2217 D8 2219 C8 2225 D5 2227 D8 2238 D6 2242 D8 2244 D8 2249 D7 2252 D6 2253 C8 2254 D5 2255 C8
2301 B6 2302 A6 2305 A6 2306 A6 2307 A6 2309 B5 2311 A5 2313 A6 2314 B6 2316 B6 2318 A6 2320 A6
2324 A6 2327 B6 2335 B5 2336 B5 2337 B5 2338 B5 2339 B6 2340 A5 2341 A5 2342 A5 2343 A5 2344 A5
2346 A5 2347 B6 2348 B6 2349 B5 2350 B4 2380 A8 2381 A7 2382 A8 2390 A8 2391 A8 2401 C7 2402 C7
2404 C7 2405 C7 2407 C7 2408 C7 2428 C6 2431 C6 2432 C6 2452 B7 2453 B7 2470 B5 2471 A5 2472 B5
2601 D1
2602 D1
2603 C1
2604 B1
2605 B1
2610 D1
2611 D1
2612 B1
2613 B1
2626 B3
2651 B3
2663 D4
2688 C3 2731 C2 2736 C2 2737 C2 2751 D2 2754 C2 2755 C3 2758 C2 2911 A1 2921 A3 2922 A3 2924 A3 2931 A2
3003 C5 3004 C5 3009 B5 3012 B5 3013 B5 3017 B4 3024 B5 3028 C6 3030 C4 3031 C6 3032 C6 3035 C6 3036 A5
3037 A5 3038 A5 3047 B4 3048 B5 3050 B4 3054 C4 3058 C4 3061 C4 3066 B4 3068 C4 3069 C4 3072 C4 3081 B4
3082 C4 3083 C4 3085 B4 3088 B4 3092 C6 3093 C6 3094 B5 3100 B7 3101 B7 3103 B7 3130 B6 3131 B7 3132 B6
3133 B6 3134 B6 3135 B7 3136 B6 3203 C8 3204 C8 3206 D6 3207 D6 3208 C8 3209 C8 3226 D8 3227 D8 3238 D6
3239 D6 3241 D8 3242 D8 3243 D8 3244 D8 3248 D7 3249 D7 3255 D6 3256 D4 3257 D5 3258 D5 3259 D4 3260 D6
3261 D5 3262 D4 3263 D4 3293 D5 3294 C8 3295 C8 3296 C8 3297 C8 3298 D8 3299 D8 3302 B6 3303 B6 3304 A6
71LC03A 7.
3305 A6 3306 A6 3308 A6 3309 B6 3310 B6 3311 B6 3315 B6 3316 B6 3317 A6 3320 A5 3321 A6 3322 A6 3323 A5
3324 A6 3327 B6 3328 B6 3330 B6 3331 B6 3332 B6 3339 B5 3340 B5 3341 B5 3342 B5 3343 A5 3344 A5 3345 A5
3349 A5 3350 B4 3351 B5 3352 B5 3354 B5 3355 B5 3357 B5 3358 A5 3380 A7 3381 A7 3382 A7 3383 A7 3384 A8
3385 A7 3386 A7 3387 A8 3388 A7 3389 A8 3390 A7 3391 A8 3392 A8 3393 A8 3394 A8 3395 A7 3401 C7 3402 C7
3403 C7 3404 C7 3405 C7 3409 C7 3410 C7 3426 C6 3427 B6 3428 C7 3429 C6 3430 C6 3431 C6 3455 A7 3456 B7
3457 B8 3458 A8 3459 A7 3460 B8 3461 A7 3465 A7 3470 B5 3471 B4 3472 A5 3473 A5 3474 B5 3475 B5 3476 B4
3477 B4 3478 B4 3479 B5 3480 B4 3481 B4 3482 B4 3483 A4 3484 A5 3485 A4 3610 D1 3611 D1 3743 C4 3744 D4
3745 C2 3746 C2 3750 D2 3755 C3 3756 C3 3757 C3 3758 C3 3759 D3 3760 D3 3761 D3 3923 A3 3924 A3 4036 A5
4101 B7 4201 D5 4202 D4 4203 D6 4301 A6 4320 A5 4323 A5 4426 C6 4427 C6 4429 C6 4451 A7 4452 A7 4453 A7
4454 A7 4455 A7 4456 A7 4457 A7 4458 A7 4459 B8 4460 B8 4461 A6 4462 A6 4470 B5 4471 A5 4472 B5 4601 D1
4602 D1 4603 D1 4604 C1 4605 C1 4606 C1 4610 B1 4611 B1 4612 B1 4613 B1 4614 B1 4615 B1 4616 B1 4617 B1
4650 B3 4651 B3 4737 C2 4739 C2 4740 C2 5040 C4 5041 C4 5050 B5 5111 B7 5426 B6 5452 B7 5453 A6 5454 A6
5601 B1 5680 D3 6020 C6 6031 C4 6201 C8 6202 D8 6203 C8 6204 C8 6205 D7 6206 D7 6207 D7 6208 D7 6209 D8
6210 D8 6219 C8 6227 D4 6228 D4 6250 D5 6257 D5 6297 C8 6327 B6 6380 A8 6390 B8 6451 A7 6452 B7 6470 A5
6471 A5 6472 A5 6755 C3 7036 A5 7063 C4 7067 C4 7068 C4 7069 B4 7070 C5 7130 B6 7131 B6 7260 D5 7302 B6
7350 B5 7353 B5 7356 B5 7380 A8 7381 A7 7382 A7 7383 A8 7384 A8 7385 A7 7390 A8 7391 A8 7427 C6 7451 A7
7452 A7 7471 B4 7472 B4 7473 A5 7601 D1 7602 D2 7603 C1 7604 B1 7605 B1 7610 D1 7677 D4 7732 C3 7744 D4
7756 C3
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Layout TV Board (23”) (Overview Top Side)

1010 A4 1057 C5 1100 B2 1111 C2 1202 D3 1214 D2 1231 D3 1232 D6 1233 D2 1234 D4 1264 D1 1265 D3 1266 C1 1269 D3
1330 A4 1426 C3 1620 B6 1691 B5 1702 D6 1730 D5 1731 D5 1732 C6 1733 D5 1734 D6 1750 D7 1752 D7 1902 A8 1903 A7
2010 C4 2016 C4 2017 C4 2018 C5 2019 C5 2020 C5 2021 C5 2041 C5 2042 C5 2043 C5 2044 C5 2045 B5 2046 B5 2049 B5
2052 C5 2053 B5 2055 C5 2057 C5 2103 C2 2104 B3 2106 C2 2108 C1 2109 A3 2110 B3 2120 B3 2121 B3 2122 B3 2123 C3
2124 B3 2125 B3 2126 B3 2250 D5 2251 D2 2257 D2 2291 D2 2292 D2 2303 B3 2304 B3 2308 A3 2310 B3 2312 A4 2315 B4
2317 A3 2319 A3 2321 A4 2325 A4 2326 B3 2330 B4 2331 B4 2332 B4 2351 B3 2360 B4 2361 B4 2412 C2 2415 C3 2417 C2
2418 C3 2419 C2 2424 C3 2426 C3 2429 C3 2430 C3 2433 C3 2434 C3 2435 C3 2448 B3 2449 C3 2473 B5 2474 B5 2475 B5
2476 A5 2477 A5 2478 A5 2479 A5 2480 A4 2481 A4 2620 C6 2621 B6 2622 B5 2623 B6 2624 B6 2625 A6 2627 B6 2628 B6
2629 B6 2630 B6 2631 B6 2632 B6 2633 B6 2634 B6 2635 B6 2636 B6 2637 B6 2638 B6 2639 B6 2640 B6 2645 C7 2646 B7
2647 B6 2648 C6 2649 B7 2650 B7 2652 B6 2653 B7 2654 C6 2655 C6 2656 B7 2657 B7 2658 B7 2661 B7 2662 B7 2664 D5
2665 D5 2666 C6 2667 C6 2668 B7 2669 B7 2670 B7 2671 B7 2672 D5 2673 D5 2674 C7 2675 C7 2676 B6 2677 B6 2678 B6
2679 B6 2680 C6 2681 C6 2682 B5 2683 B5 2684 B6 2689 B6 2690 B6 2691 B5 2732 B7 2734 B7 2735 C7 2738 D7 2739 D7
2740 C7 2741 C7 2742 C7 2743 D7 2744 C7 2745 C7 2746 C5 2799 C7 2900 A7 2903 A6 2910 A7 2912 A8 2913 A8 2914 A8
2920 A6 2923 A6 2932 B7 2933 B6 2934 B7 2998 A6 2999 A8 3002 C4 3006 B5 3007 C4 3008 B5 3010 C4 3014 C4 3015 C4
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3016 C4 3018 B5 3019 B5 3021 C4 3022 C4 3023 B5 3029 B4 3033 C4 3034 B5 3042 C5 3043 C5 3044 C5 3045 C4 3046 C4
3049 C4 3051 C4 3052 A4 3053 A4 3055 A4 3056 A4 3057 C5 3059 C5 3060 C5 3062 C4 3063 C4 3064 C4 3065 B5 3070 B5
3071 B5 3084 B5 3086 C4 3099 C4 3102 B1 3120 B3 3121 C3 3122 B3 3143 B3 3289 D2 3290 D2 3291 D2 3292 D2 3301 A5
3307 B4 3312 B4 3313 B4 3314 B4 3318 A3 3319 A3 3325 A5 3326 B3 3329 A3 3333 B4 3334 B4 3335 B4 3336 B4 3337 A3
3338 B4 3346 B3 3347 B3 3348 B3 3353 B3 3360 B4 3361 B4 3362 B4 3411 C2 3412 C2 3413 C3 3414 C3 3415 C3 3416 C2
3417 C3 3418 C2 3432 C3 3433 C3 3434 C3 3436 C3 3437 C3 3620 C6 3621 C6 3622 B6 3623 B6 3624 B6 3625 B6 3626 B5
3633 B6 3634 A6 3635 B6 3636 A5 3637 A6 3638 B6 3640 B6 3645 A6 3646 A5 3650 C6 3651 B7 3652 B7 3653 D5 3654 D5
3655 C7 3656 C7 3691 B5 3733 B7 3735 C7 3736 C7 3739 C7 3740 C7 3741 C7 3747 C7 3748 C7 3900 A7 3901 A7 3903 A6
3904 A6 3905 A6 3906 A6 3910 A8 3911 A8 3912 A7 3913 A8 3914 A8 3915 A8 3920 A6 3921 A6 3922 A6 3925 A6 3930 A7
3931 A7 3932 B7 3933 B7 4008 B5 4057 C5 4302 A5 4303 A5 4324 B3 4325 B3 4428 C3 4449 B3 4620 B6 4646 A6 4647 B6
4648 A6 4649 A5 4691 B5 4738 D6 5042 B5 5120 B2 5121 B2 5122 B2 5301 A5 5302 A4 5303 A3 5326 B3 5427 B3 5451 B2
5470 A5 5620 C5 5621 B6 5650 B7 5733 A7 5900 A7 5901 A7 5911 A8 5921 A6 5930 A7 5931 A6 6101 B3 6102 B1 6103 B1
6120 C3 6360 B4 6361 B4 6362 B4 6412 C2 6415 C3 6650 C6 6731 D5 6732 D5 6910 A8 6920 A6 6925 A6 6930 A7 7008 B5
7022 B4 7053 C5 7062 C4 7064 C4 7066 B5 7120 B3 7261 D5 7301 B4 7303 B4 7330 B3 7360 B4 7401 C2 7403 B5 7405 C3
7412 C3 7428 C3 7620 B6 7621 B6 7622 B6 7674 B7 7675 B7 7676 D5 7678 B7 7679 B7 7680 D5 7731 C7 7739 C7 7900 A7
7901 A7 7903 A6 7904 A6 7910 A8 7920 A6 7930 A7
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1203 C8 1204 D6 1205 C8 1206 D8 1208 C8 1209 D8 1211 D5 1212 D8 1216 D6 1217 D8 1218 D7 1219 D5 1452 A6 1453 A7 1454 B7
2012 B4 2013 C6 2014 C6 2015 C6 2047 B4 2048 B4 2050 B4 2051 C4 2054 C6 2056 C4 2060 B5 2061 C5 2101 B7 2102 B7 2107 B7
2111 B7 2112 B7 2130 B6 2131 B7 2132 B6 2133 B7 2203 C8 2206 D6 2208 C8 2211 C8 2217 D8 2219 C8 2225 D5 2227 D8 2238 D6
2242 D8 2244 D8 2249 D7 2252 D6 2253 C8 2254 D5 2255 C8 2258 D6 2301 B6 2302 A6 2305 A6 2306 A6 2307 A6 2309 B5 2311 A5
2313 A6 2314 B6 2316 B6 2318 A6 2320 A6 2322 A6 2324 A6 2327 B6 2335 B5 2336 B5 2337 B5 2338 B5 2339 B6 2340 A5 2341 A5
2342 A5 2343 A5 2344 A5 2345 A5 2346 A5 2347 B6 2348 B6 2349 B5 2350 B4 2380 A8 2381 A7 2382 A8 2390 A8 2391 A8 2401 C7
2402 C7 2403 C7 2404 C7 2405 C7 2407 C7 2408 C7 2428 C6 2431 C6 2432 C6 2452 B7 2453 B7 2470 B5 2471 A5 2472 B5 2482 A4
2601 D1 2602 D1 2603 C1 2604 B1 2605 B1 2610 D1 2611 D1 2612 B1 2613 B1 2626 B3 2651 B3 2663 D4 2688 C3 2736 C2 2737 C1
2747 C1 2751 D3 2753 D2 2755 C3 2759 D4 2760 D4 2796 C1 2797 C1 2798 C2 2911 A1 2921 A3 2922 A3 2924 A3 2931 A2 3003 C5
3004 C5 3009 B5 3012 B5 3013 B5 3017 B4 3024 B5 3028 C6 3030 C4 3031 C6 3032 C6 3035 C6 3036 A5 3037 A5 3038 A5 3047 B4
3048 B5 3050 B4 3054 C4 3058 C4 3061 C4 3066 B4 3068 C4 3069 C4 3072 C4 3081 B4 3082 C4 3083 C4 3085 B4 3088 B4 3092 C6
3093 C6 3094 B5 3100 B7 3101 B7 3103 B7 3130 B6 3131 B7 3132 B6 3133 B6 3134 B6 3135 B7 3136 B6 3148 B6 3149 B6 3203 C8
3204 C8 3206 D6 3207 D6 3208 C8 3209 C8 3226 D8 3227 D8 3238 D6 3239 D6 3241 D8 3242 D8 3243 D8 3244 D8 3248 D7 3249 D7
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3255 D6 3256 D4 3257 D5 3258 D5 3259 D4 3260 D6 3261 D5 3262 D4 3263 D4 3293 D5 3294 C8 3295 C8 3296 C8 3297 C8 3298 D8
3299 D8 3302 B6 3303 B6 3304 A6 3305 A6 3306 A6 3308 A6 3309 B6 3310 B6 3311 B6 3315 B6 3316 B6 3317 A6 3320 A5 3321 A6
3322 A6 3323 A5 3324 A6 3327 B6 3328 B6 3330 B6 3331 B6 3332 B6 3339 B5 3340 B5 3341 B5 3342 B5 3343 A5 3344 A5 3345 A5
3349 A5 3350 B4 3351 B5 3352 B5 3354 B5 3355 B5 3357 B5 3358 A5 3380 A7 3381 A7 3382 A7 3383 A7 3384 A8 3385 A7 3386 A7
3387 A8 3388 A7 3389 A8 3390 A7 3391 A8 3392 A8 3393 A8 3394 A8 3395 A7 3401 C7 3402 C7 3403 C7 3404 C7 3405 C7 3409 C7
3410 C7 3426 C6 3427 C6 3428 C7 3429 C6 3430 C6 3431 C6 3455 A7 3456 B7 3457 B8 3458 A8 3459 A7 3460 B8 3461 A7 3465 A7
3470 B5 3471 B4 3472 A5 3473 A5 3474 B5 3475 B5 3476 B4 3477 B4 3478 B4 3479 B5 3480 B4 3481 B4 3482 B4 3483 A4 3484 A5
3485 A4 3610 D1 3611 D1 3743 C4 3744 D4 3745 B2 3746 B2 3750 D2 3752 D2 3755 C3 3756 C3 3757 C3 3758 C3 3759 D3 3760 D3
3761 D3 3799 C2 3923 A3 3924 A3 4036 A5 4101 B7 4201 D5 4202 D4 4203 D6 4301 A6 4320 A5 4323 A5 4426 C6 4427 C6 4429 C6
4451 A7 4452 A7 4453 A7 4454 A7 4455 A7 4456 A7 4457 A7 4458 A7 4459 B8 4460 B8 4461 A6 4462 A6 4470 B5 4471 A5 4472 B5
4601 D1 4602 D1 4603 D1 4604 C1 4605 C1 4606 C1 4610 B1 4611 B1 4612 B1 4613 B1 4614 B1 4615 B1 4616 B1 4617 B1 4650 B3
4651 B3 4739 D3 4740 D3 5040 C4 5041 C4 5050 B5 5111 B7 5426 B6 5452 B7 5453 A6 5454 A6 5601 B1 5680 D3 6020 C6 6031 C4
6201 C8 6202 D8 6203 C8 6204 C8 6205 D7 6206 D7 6207 D7 6208 D7 6209 D8 6210 D8 6219 C8 6227 D4 6228 D4 6250 D5 6257 D5
6297 C8 6327 B6 6380 A8 6390 B8 6451 A7 6452 B7 6470 A5 6471 A5 6472 A5 6755 D3 7036 A5 7063 C4 7067 C4 7068 C4 7069 B4
7070 C5 7130 B6 7131 B6 7260 D5 7302 B6 7350 B5 7353 B5 7356 B5 7380 A8 7381 A7 7382 A7 7383 A8 7384 A8 7385 A7 7390 A8
7391 A8 7427 C6 7451 A7 7452 A7 7471 B4 7472 B4 7473 A5 7601 D1 7602 D2 7603 C1 7604 B1 7605 B1 7610 D1 7677 D4 7732 C3
7744 D4 7745 B2 7756 C3
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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Layout TV Board (23”) (Part 2 Bottom Side)

83LC03A 7.
Part 2
CL 36532054_06b.eps
240703
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Layout TV Board (23”) (Part 3 Bottom Side)

84LC03A 7.
Part 3
CL 36532054_06c.eps
240703
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Layout TV Board (23”) (Part 4 Bottom Side)

85LC03A 7.
Part 4
CL 36532054_06d.eps
240703

Scaler Panel: Power

(
(
POWER
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
86LC03A 7.
1001-1
A
EARTH_1
3
EARTH_2
4
B
C
PANEL-PWR-CTL
C4
D
E
C2
12-24DC-SUP
F
3139 123 5680.3
1 2345
F001
1
F003
2
F002
( ... V ) STANDBY
DIVERSITY
@
REF 3001 3014 3015 3016 6001 BZX384-C15 7005 5010 5011
5014
POW-CON-SCALER
6001
@
BZX384-C15
1002
7000mA
SSQ
MAIN_GND
SS 10K 10K
--
1R
SI9433DY
YES
--
YES5013
--
I001
F
BZX384-C27
3003
47K
@
3001
10K
12-24DC-SUP
LS
47K
-­10K 10K
DI4431DY
-­YES
-­YES
I002
12-24DC-SUP
(0V)
3002 4K7
0V
2001 100n
+5
7002 BC847B
SS = 12V
LS = 24V
F006
F007
MAIN_GND
@
@
I003
(0V) 0V6
3014
10K
3015 RES
3017
47K
3004 22K
1003
4
3
2
1
7003 BC847B
TO 1902 OF LCD-TV BOARD
12-24DC-SUP
+5
@@
5010
F005
I017
@
(0V)
I018
0V6
3018 22K
12-24DC-SUP
5009 10u
3005 10K
I005
5
0V
(8V5)
3006 22K
7004 BC847B
5011
RES
123
3016 1R0
2024
470u
2002
100n
2009
7001
LM2596T-5.0
ON_|OFF
GND
3
0121
2
1
SS = 4V9
7005 SI9433DY
4
2021
I006
25V
25V
470u25V
OUTVIN
FB
HEATSINK
FOR LS ONLY (23")
W =3.5 mm
12V
PAN-VCC
@
5014
I007
6002 SS34
@
5013
5015
33u
5001
68u
W > 4mm
5V
470u
2010
I008
35V
470u
2007
25V
5002
10u
3009
1R0
3010
3019
1K4
2019
RES
+5
1R0
1%
F008
2008
470u 25V
I004
8
567
50V10n
21
4
7010 MC34063A
8 DCOL
7IS
6
VCC
5 CIN-
3020
12K
2020
4n7
A
B
C
D
E
F
0121 F3 0122 F6 1001 A1 1002 A1 1003 A2 2001 A2 2002 E3 2003 E8 2004 E8 2005 C8 2006 C9 2007 E5 2008 E5 2009 E3 2010 B4 2011 E9 2012 E9 2013 E9 2014 E9 2015 E7 2016 E6 2017 A8 2018 A9 2019 C5 2020 C5 2021 C3 2022 E7 2024 D3 2025 B7 2026 C7 2027 C8 3001 F1 3002 F2 3003 F1 3004 F2 3005 E3 3006 F3 3009 B5 3010 B5 3011 A9 3012 B9 3014 B2 3015 C2 3016 C3 3017 C2 3018 C3 3019 B5 3020 C5 5001 E4 5002 E5 5003 C8 5004 E7 5005 E9 5006 D9 5009 E3 5010 B3 5011 B3 5012 A8 5013 B4 5014 B5 5015 B4 5025 B7 5026 C7 6001 F1 6002 E4 6025 B8 7001 E3 7002 F2 7003 E2 7004 C3 7005 B3 7006 C9 7007 E8 7008 A9 7009 E6 7010 A5
6
1SWC
QRS
IPK
OSC
REFERENCE REGULATOR
1%
+5
LD1086V33
32
2016
100n
16V
2SWE
3TIMC
4GND
7009
OUTIN
COM
1
3V3
2022
1n0
2025
470p
+3V3
7
89
+5
5012
I015
LM317D2
3
I2O
7008
2V5
+2V5
I016
A
I009
2015
5025 220u
25V470u
470u
2026
25V
5004
1
3011
2017
100n
6025 SS14
LD1117D25
16V
7007
COM
1
+3V3
I014
5003
2005
100n
OUTIN
12V
F026
10u5026
(0.4A)
2027
25V
470u
+5
I010
32
2003
47u
16V
100n
2004
I019
16V
1V3
560R
3012 560R
7006
LD1086D2T18
1
16V
1V8
2013
47u16V
5006
5005
32
OUTIN
COM
16V
I011
2V5
2012
100n
(1)
(2)
+1V8
+2V5I
+2V5II
2018
I013
2006
47u
2011
I012
2014
10u 10V
16V47u
16V
10V10u
0122
HEATSINK
12
F008 = 5V DC F026 = 12V DC I009 = 3V3 DC
I012 = 2V5 DC I013 = 1V8 DC I016 = 2V5 DC
CL 36532023_015.eps
061003
F001 A1 F002 A1 F003 A1 F005 B3 F006 A2 F007 A2 F008 E5 F026 C8 I001 F1 I002 F2 I003 F2 I004 B4 I005 E3 I006 D3 I007 E4 I008 E4 I009 E7 I010 E8 I011 E9 I012 E9 I013 C9 I014 C8 I015 A8 I016 A9 I017 B3 I018 C3 I019 A9
23" W screen
Item#
15"/17"W screen
2001 -- CER2 0603 Y5V 50V 100N P8020 R
V
2001 -- CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N COL 2002 -- CER2 0603 Y5V 50V 100N P8020 R
V
2002 -- CER2 0603 X7R 16V 100N COL
V
2009 -- ELCAP 25V S 470U PM20 COL B 2009 -- ELCAP 35V S 470U PM20 COL B 2010 -- ELCAP 35V S 470U PM20 COL B 2020 -- CER2 0603 X7R 50V 4N7 COL
V
2024 -- ELCAP 25V S 470U PM20 COL B 2024 -- ELCAP 35V S 470U PM20 COL B 2025 -- CER1 0603 NP0 50V 470P COL 2026 -- ELCAP 25V S 470U PM20 COL B 2027 -- ELCAP 25V S 470U PM20 COL B 3009 -- RST SM 0603 1R PM5 COL 3010 -- RST SM 0603 1R PM5 COL
V
3014 -- RST SM 0603 10K PM5 COL 3015 -- RST SM 0603 10K PM5 COL 3016 -- RST SM 0603 10K PM5 COL 3016 -- RST SM 0603 1R PM5 COL
V
3019 -- RST SM 0603 RC22H 1K4 PM1 R 3020 -- RST SM 0603 RC22H 12K PM1 R 5010 -- IND FXD 1206 EMI 100MHZ 120R R
V
5011 -- IND FXD 1206 EMI 100MHZ 120R R
V
5013 -- IND FXD 1206 EMI 100MHZ 120R R 5014 -- IND FXD 1206 EMI 100MHZ 120R R 5015 -- FXDIND S 8MM 33U PM10 COL A 5025 -- IND FXD LHL08 S 220U PM10 A 5026 -- FXDIND S 8MM 10U PM10 COL A
V
6001 -- DIO REG SM BZX384-C15 COL R 6001 -- DIO REG SM BZX384-C27 COL R 6025 -- DIO REC SS14 COL R
V
7005 -- FET POW SM SI9433DY 7005 -- FET POW SM SI4431DY 7010 -- IC MC34063AP1 (MOTA) L
V V
V V V
V V V V V V
V V
V V
V V
V V V
V V
V V
Component type
TEG0) R VISH) R
1 234567
89
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Scaler Panel: I/O & Interface

I/O & INTERFACE
87LC03A 7.
Personal Notes:
A
B
C
1 2 3
C10
C10
C1
C7
C7
C8
C8
C8
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
C3
PC_HDAUDIO-L
PC_HDAUDIO-R
POW-CON-SCALER
PC-HSYNC
PC-VSYNC
SDA-1
TV-IRQ
SCL-1
VS-OSD
HS-OSD
G-Y
R-Pr
AV-CVBS
B-Pb
F681
F682
F683
F684
F685
F686
F687
F688
F689
F690
F691
F692
F693
F694
0V
0V
2V9
0V
0V
4V8
5V
4V8
0V
0V5
0V6
0V6
0V6
0V6
22 21 20
19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
1681
9 8 7 6 5
TO 1010 OF LCD-TV BOARD
4 3
2 1
F689
1V / div DC
5ms / div
F690
1V / div DC
20µs / div
F691
200mV / div DC
20µs / div
F692
200mV / div DC
10µs / div
F693
200mV / div DC
10µs / div
F694
A
B
C
1681 A3 F681 A2 F682 A2 F683 A2 F684 B2 F685 B2 F686 B2 F687 B2 F688 B2 F689 C2 F690 C2 F691 C2 F692 C2 F693 D2 F694 D2
D
3139 123 5680.3
MAIN_GND
1 2 3
200mV / div DC
10µs / div
CL 36532023_016.eps
061003
D
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Scaler Panel: Video Decoder

VIDEO DECODER
88LC03A 7.
A
C9
B
C2
C
C2
C2
C2
D
C2
E
I304 = 3V3 DC
F
3139 123 5680.3
123
SOFT-RESET
AV-CVBS
G-Y
B-Pb
R-Pr
VS-OSD
3304
150R
MAIN_GND
I327
1V / div DC
3305
150R
MAIN_GND
2µs / div
3320
2304
2308 47n
2305 47n
2315 47n
3306
150R
MAIN_GND
RES
47n
MAIN_GND
100R3307
3308
2318
47n
MAIN_GND
(R)
2319
47n
MAIN_GND
2317 47n
MAIN_GND
SAA7118E
0V7
1V
0V9
1V
0V8
1V
0V9
1V
2316 47n
7302
NC NC
NC NC
NC NC
NC
NC NC
NC
NC NC
I306
MAIN_GND
N6
CLKEXT
FSWM13 A|11J2 A|12K1 A|13K2 A|14L3 A|1DK3 A|21G4 A|22G3 A|23H2 A|24J3 A|2DH1 A|31E3 A|32F2 A|33F3 A|34G1 A|3DF1 A|41B1 A|42D2 A|43D1 A|44E1 A|4DD3
AOUTM1
AGNDC2AGNDA
L2
4567
5303
2331
I303
D13
C14
TEST1
TEST2
Y
CB CR
RAW
CB CR
XTAL
XTAL
XTALIB4XTOUT
A3
1V5
1V6
+5
7301
LM1117MPX-3.3
3
IN OUT
4V9
ADJ
1
MAIN_GND MAIN_GND
P3
A13
B12
A12
B2
B13
B14
RES1
RES2
TEST3
Y
S
A2
2335
TEST4
TEST5
XPD0A8XPD1B8XPD2A9XPD3B9XPD4
XRDY
A6
RES3
EXMCLR
YCBCR
YCBCR
DECODER OUTPUT CONTROL
XPD5
A10
B10
2
I304
4
3V3
C13
C12
RES7
RES8N1RES9
RES4C3RES5C4RES6
IIC REGISTER MAP
S
RAW
YCBCRS
CBCR
XDQ
XPD6
XPD7
XRHC7XRV
XCLK A7
B7
A11
C11
0V5
1V7
5304
2325
10u
10V
N2
N13
N14
P2
RES10N3RES11
RES12
RES13
PRESCALER
BCS-SCALER
FIR-PREFILTER
H-PORTX-PORT
XTRI
HPD0
HPD1
HPD2
D8
B11
E11
E13
D14
1V6
100n 2332
100n
I305
2326
MAIN_GND
3V3
B3
G2
E2
VXDD
VDDA3A
VDDA4A
CBCR
HPD3
HPD4
HPD5
F13
E12
E14
2329
100n 2327
10V
10u
100n
MAIN_GND
L1
J1
M3
K4
H4
F4
VDDA VDDE VDDI
VDDA1A
VDDA2A
LINE FIFO BUFFER
BOUNDARY
SCAN
TRSTN
TDIB5TDO
HPD7
HPD6
A5
G13
I345
I346
C6
I347
F14
+3V3
3314 3K3
3V3
N4
P6
P5
P13
R G B
C
Y S
VIDEO
CLK
LLCP4LLC2
1V7
SWITCH
CHROM
N5
CE
TEST0
RESON
CONTROL
FAST
DELAY
COMP PROC
PROC
COMB
FIL
LUM
PROC
S
SYNC
GPO
RST0
RST1
RTCO
L10
N10
M10
0V
1301
AT-51CD2
24M576
2334
15p 15p
ADP0N8ADP1P8ADP2M7ADP3L7ADP4P7ADP5N7ADP6L6ADP7M6ADP8
AD-PORT
+ ADC1
ANALOG1
+ ADC1
ANALOG1
+ ADC1
ANALOG1
ANALOG INPUT CONTROL
+ ADC1
ANALOG1
VSSA VSSE VSSI
VXSS
J4
A4
E4
C1
H3
M2
MAIN_GND
MAIN_GND
5302
I302
2324
100n 2333
100n
3V3
C9
D12
H12M4M8
D4
C5
M11C8C10
I301
F12
1ST TASK IIC REG MAP SCALER
2ST TASK IIC REG MAP SCALER
SCALER EVENT CONTROLLER
VIDEO FIFO
HORIZONTAL FINE-
(PHASE-) SCALING
VERTICAL SCALING
VBI DATA
SLICER
TMS
TCK
B6
D6
I348
I349
D5
D9
0V
VIDEO/TEXT
ARBITER
L4
L8
D11
G11
L11
D7
8910
+3V3
5301
3V3
J12M5M9
TEXT
FIFO
F11
D10
J11
2323
100n 2328
100n
2V1
P10
SDA
L5
2321 10u
2V5
N9
P9
SCL
INT_A
K13IGP1 IGP0 L14 IGPV K14
IGPH K12
IDP0 G14 IDP1 G12 IDP2 H11 IDP3 H14 IDP4 H13 IDP5 J14 IDP6 J13 IDP7 K11 ICLK M14
IDQ L13
ITRDY N12
OUTPUT FORMATTER I-PORT
ITRI L12
N11ASCLK
0V
3313
3311
3312
3316 47R
3322
3321
3323
3324-3 3 6
3325-4 47R45 3325-3 47R3 3325-2 3325-1 1 8
AUDIO
L9
ALRCLK P12
AMCLK P11
CLK
AMXCLK M12
3327
100R 3328
100R
3329
RES
4K7
RES
0R05
47R3326
47R3315 100R
47R
RES
45
18
6
47R3324-4 47R 47R3324-2 2 7 47R3324-1
47R27 47R
IICSDA
IICSCL
DA-VSYNC
I316
DA-FID
DA-HSYNC
HS-OSD
DA-CLK
DA-DATA7 DA-DATA6
I321
DA-DATA5
I322
DA-DATA4
I323
DA-DATA3
I324
DA-DATA2
I325
DA-DATA1
I326
DA-DATA0
I327
CL 36532023_017.eps
C8
C8
C9
C9
C9
C2
C9
C9
DA-DAT
061003
A
B
C
D
E
F
1301 E5 2304 C2 2305 C2 2308 C2 2315 D2 2316 D4 2317 D3 2318 D3 2319 D3 2321 A9 2323 A8 2324 A8 2325 B6 2326 B7 2327 B7 2328 A8 2329 A7 2331 A7 2332 A7 2333 A8 2334 E5 2335 E5 3304 D2 3305 D2 3306 D2 3307 E2 3308 E3 3311 D9 3312 E9 3313 D9 3314 A5 3315 E9 3316 E9 3320 B2 3321 E9 3322 E9 3323 F9 3324-1 F9 3324-2 F9 3324-3 F9 3324-4 F9 3325-1 F9 3325-2 F9 3325-3 F9 3325-4 F9 3326 E9 3327 A9 3328 B9 3329 C9 5301 A8 5302 A7 5303 A7 5304 A6 7301 A6 7302 B4 I301 A8 I302 A7 I303 A6 I304 A6 I305 A7 I306 D4 I316 E10 I321 F10 I322 F10 I323 F10 I324 F10 I325 F10 I326 F10 I327 F10 I345 E7 I346 E7 I347 E7 I348 E7 I349 E7
1
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Scaler Panel: Scaler

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
89LC03A 7.
A
B
+3V3
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
3139 123 5680.3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
SCALER
+3V3_ASM
I461
(1)
5401
2405
2408
100n
+2V5
5402
+2V5
+2V5II +2V5II
+2V5I
C5
1n0
1n0
2401
2402
3V3
100n
2409
2407
100n
5405
10R
3401
10R
3402
100n
10u
2423
100n
2422
2V5
I426
2432
2V5
2436
2V5
I427
I428
2443
I430
5408
+2V5I
100n
2404
2403
100n
2417
100n
2413
2412
100n
100n
2414
2416
100n
100n
2415
+3V3_ASM
10u
2421
2426
100n
2424
2427
100n
I448
+2V5
5403
2428
100n
2431
10u
2437
10u
2442
2V5
2445
I429
5404
100n
+2V5
(2)
10u
2435
+2V5I
2434
I420
+2V5
+2V5I
+3V3
5407
100n100n
2V5
2V5
I604
10R
3403
2447
(1) (2)
I450
+2V5I
I451
150R
3404
2448
100n
100n
2441
10u
2444
100n
2411
100n
PRB, PGB, PBB
C5
PGB4
PGB5
PBB2
PGB7
PBB5
PBB3
PBB1
PBB0
PRB3
PRB4
PRB2
PGB0
PRB6
PRB7
PRB5
PGB2
PGB1
PGB3
100R
100R
100R3442-4
18
27
18
45
36
45
3441-1
3441-2 100R
3444-1 100R
3441-3
3441-4 100R
I463
I469
FG4
FR7
FG0
FG1
FG2
FG3
AF15
AE15
AE16
AC16
AD16
AD17
PD07
PD08
PD09
PD10
PD11
R2N
G2P
G2N
B2P
B2N
A18
A19
A10
A14
A15
PGB6
100R3442-2
6
3
18
27
3442-3 100R
3442-1 100R
I464
FG6
FG5
FG7
AF17
AE17
AC18
PD12
PD13
PD14
PD15
I1I2RREFH
A8
A9
PRB0
PRB1
100R3444-3
100R3443-4
5
4
36
27
45
36
27
18
3444-4 100R
3444-2 100R
3443-3 100R
3443-2 100R
3443-1 100R
I462
FR2
FR3
FR4
FR5
FR6
FR0
7402
JagASM
3V3
AA1
N26 U26
AF26
100n
2425
100n
AF21 AF16 AF10
2V5
AB4 D23
1n0
K23
2429
100n
I457
AB23
D21 AC20 AC14
AC8
I607
C22
2V5
100n
B22
D20
2V5
C21
5406
D17
2V5
D15
D13
D11
D18
D16
D14
100n
2439
D12
I422
3V3
D10
C10
D19
1n0
10u
2446
(1)
2V3
10u
1n0
2449
FR1REDN
AF14
AE13
AE14
AC15
AD13
AD14
AD15
PD00
PD01
PD02
PD03
PD04
PD05
PD06
A5
VDD22
K1
VDD21 VDD20
A26
VDD19
J26
VDD18 VDD17 VDD16
Y26
VDD15 VDD14 VDD13 VDD12 VDD11
H4
VDD10
R4
VDD9 VDD8 VDD7 VDD6
T23
VDD5 VDD4 VDD3 VDD2 VDD1 VDD0
VDDP2 VDDP1 PVDD1 GPVDD
BVDD2 GVDD2 RVDD2 IVDD2
BVDD1 GVDD1 RVDD1 IVDD1
D7
XVDD
C9
AVDD4
C8
AVDD3
D8
CVDD2
D9
CVDD1 DVDD
C11
AVDD2 AVDD1 SVDD
R1P
R1N
G1P
G1N
B1P
B1N
R2P
A17
A20
A21
A11
A12
A13
A16
I452
GREENN
GREENP
BLUEN
BLUEP
REDP
C7C7C7
(1)
C7C7C7C7
(VGA I/P)
PBB4
100R3446-4
100R
45
45
36
27
18
3445-4 100R
3445-3 100R
3445-2
3445-1 100R
FB0
FB1
FB2
FB3
FB4
AF18
AE18
AC19
AD18
AD19
PD16
PD17
PD18
PD19
PD20
RREFL
GREFH
GREFL
BREFH
C14
C15
C16
C17
C19
(1)
PBB7
PBB6
100R3446-2
100R
6
3
27
18
3446-3 100R
3446-1
FB6
FB7
FB5
AE19
AE20
AD20
AF5
PD21
PD22
PD23
PD24
IREFH
IREFL
BREFL
C12
C13
C18
+3V3
I455
I456
AD7
PA02
N3
1401
AE7
PD30
PD31
PA03
PA04
M1
4
FXO-31FT
AE9
AE8
AC9
AD8
AD9
AE10
AE11
AE12
AC12
AD10
AD11
AD12
AC10
AF9
AF7
PD32
PD33
PD34
PD35
PD36
PA05
PA06
PA07
PA08
L1
L2
M3
M4
M2
F405
1V6
3
OUT
VDD
GND
OSC
TS
1
AF11
PD37
PD38
PD39
PD40
PD41
PD42
PD43
PD44
PD45
PD46
PD47
PA09
PA10
PA11
PA12
PA13
PA14
PA15
PA16
PA17
PA18
PA19
PA20
J1
J2
J3
L3
2
J4
L4
K3
K4
K2
H1
H2
3418
10K
3417
10K
AE6
AC6
AC7
AD6
AF6
PD25
PD26
PD27
PD28
PD29
XIN
PA00
PA01
P1
P2
N2
A6
100R
3405 100n
2451
5411
100n
3V3
10u
10V
2452
C5C5C5
FDE
FVSYNC
FHSYNC
FSHFCLK
2463 RES
2464 RES
I401
PA21
H3
A7
XOUT
G1
3427 22R
I402
C2
PA22
HSOUT
PA23
G2
I404
A1
5412
I460
3428
47R
1V5
I403
AF12
PNLCLK
CMPOUT
PAHSYNC
PAVSYNC
F2
G3
HDTV-VSYNC
HDTV-HSYNC
C10
C10
3424-4
6
45
3
100R
100R 3424-3
I619
I616
3V30V3V3
2V5
AF20
AE21
AC13
AD21
AC21
PDE
PVSYNC
PHSYNC
PENVDD
PSHFCLK
PACLK
PARHS_PADE
MCAD0
F1
B5
B6
G4 0V
0V
MCAD1
MCAD0
HDTV-SOG
(ADDR/DATA BUS)
C9
3424-2100R
27
+3V3
10K
3429
3V3
AF22
PENBKL
MCAD1
MCAD2
MCAD3
C5
D5
MCAD3
MCAD2
TO INVERTER PCB J1
1402
8
F401
C1
12-24DC-SUP
I423
RES
PANEL-PWR-CTL
3423
+5
3424-1100R 1 8
C6 (SDRAM)
I605
I613
I620
SD1
SD2
SD3
SD4
SD5
SD6
SD7
SD0
1V7
0V6
B1
E2
AE22
AE23
AE24
AC23
AC24
AD22
AD23
AD24
SDD0
SDD1
SDD2
SDD3
SDD4
SDD5
SDD6
PWM1_GPIO1
PWM0_GPO0_SCDT
SCALER
MCAD5
MCAD6
MCAD7
MCAD8
MCAD9
MCWR#
MCRD#
MCCS#
C3
MCA8
E4
A2
JWR#
MCA9
C8
MCAC8MCAD
C8C8C8C8C7
E3
JRD#
C4
MCALE
D3
D2
MCALE
MCINT-ASM
MCAD4
A4
MCAD4
B4
MCAD5
A3
MCAD6
B3
MCAD7
I424
I606
SD8
AF24
SDD7
SDD8
MCINT
MCRESET#
E1
RESET#
P24
SDWE#
F4
3V3
SDRAS#
SDATA
R23
F3
3V3
P23
SDCKO
SCLK
I442
TSA0
3414-4
47R
22R3416
SDCKON
SVSS
B19
F405
TSA (TSA0 - 10 ADDR BUS)
I411
I412
I443
TSA1
TSA2
TSA3
3414-2
3414-347R
45
36
27
18
47R
47R 3414-1
R24
M26
M24
T24
T25
SDCKE
SDCS0#
SDCKFB
MEMCLK
XSVSS
AVSS1
AVSS2
IVSS1
RVSS1
GVSS1
B7
C7
B12
B14
B16
B18
C20
10K
3406
10K
3407
10K
3408
1V / div DC
20ns / div
I431
I432
BACK
BVSS1
I406
I470
I471
M25
M23
DQS
DQM
DVSS
B10
B11
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
I444
I418
TSA4
TSA5
3413-247R
3413-4
6
3
45
47R
47R 3413-3
I407
V23
V24
V25
V26
U23
U24
SDA0
SDA1
SDA2
SDA3
SDA4
IVSS2
RVSS2
GVSS2
BVSS2
CVSS1
CVSS2
B8
B9
B13
B15
B17
F402 = 3V2 DC F403 = 4V6 DC
I419
I445
TSA6
TSA7
3413-147R
3415-4
27
18
47R
I408
P25
P26
U25
N24
N25
SDA5
SDA6
SDA7
SDA8
SDA9
PVSS1
VSSP1
GPVSS
VSSP2
A22
B20
B21
D22
I413
TSA8
3415-347R
45
36
SDA10
VSS56 VSS55 VSS54 VSS53 VSS52 VSS51 VSS50 VSS49 VSS48 VSS47 VSS46 VSS45 VSS44 VSS43 VSS42 VSS41 VSS40 VSS39 VSS38 VSS37 VSS36 VSS35 VSS34 VSS33 VSS32 VSS31 VSS30 VSS29 VSS28 VSS27 VSS26 VSS25 VSS24 VSS23 VSS22 VSS21 VSS20 VSS19 VSS18 VSS17 VSS16 VSS15 VSS14 VSS13 VSS12 VSS11 VSS10
VSS9 VSS8 VSS7 VSS6 VSS5 VSS4 VSS3 VSS2 VSS1 VSS0
1234567
F404
F403
2n22466
F402
2n22467
2461
2n2
3431 4K7
3V3
I425
SD01 - SD63 (DATA BUS)
I615
I601
SD27
SD28
SD29
SD30
SD31
K24
W26
L23
L24
L25
SDD27
SDD28
SDD29
SDD30
PB16
PB17
PB18
PB19
T3
T4
T2
T1
U4
R-V-OUT3
R-V-OUT4
R-V-OUT0
R-V-OUT1
R-V-OUT2
SD32
K25
SDD31
PB20
R1
R-V-OUT5
0V1
SDD32
PB21
3434 47K
K26
2462
10u
7403 BC847B
3433
47K
I618
I611
SD33
SD34
SD35
J23
J24
SDD33
SDD34
PB22
PB23
R2
R3
R-V-OUT6
R-V-OUT7
SDD35
C9
I610
SD36
J25
SDD36
I409
I421
SD38
SD39
SD37
H23
H24
H25
SDD37
SDD38
SDD39
PBCLK
PBVSYNC
PBRHS_PBDE
P3
P4
D6
1V6
PC-HSYNC-ASM
PC-VSYNC-ASM
C7
C7
SD40
H26
SDD40
PBHSYNC
C6 0V
I608
SD41
G24
SDD41
Vbri
ON-OFF
3425
SD14
AE26
SDD13
PB02
Y2
B-U-OUT3
SD15
AB24
ADD14
SDD15
PB03
PB04
Y3
B-U-OUT4
SD16
SD17
AB26
AB25
SDD16
SDD17
PB05
W1
W2
B-U-OUT5
B-U-OUT6
SD18
SD19
SD20
AA23
AA24
AA25
SDD18
SDD19
SDD20
PB06
PB07
PB08
V1
W3
W4
B-U-OUT7
G-Y-OUT0
G-Y-OUT1
(O/P TO JAG ASM)
3422 220R
+5
SD21
AA26
SDD21
PB09
PB10
V2
G-Y-OUT2
I621
SD22
SD23
Y23
Y24
Y25
SDD22
SDD23
PB11
PB12
V3
V4
G-Y-OUT3
G-Y-OUT4
3432
4K7
I617
SD25
SD24
W24
W25
SDD25
SDD24
PB13
PB14
U1
U2
G-Y-OUT5
G-Y-OUT6
I614
SD26
SDD26
PB15
U3
G-Y-OUT7
3421
7401
3426
I439
I437
I438
SD9
SD11
SD12
SD13
SD10
AF25
AE25
AC25
AD25
AD26
SDD9
SDD10
SDD11
SDD12
TEST
PB00
PB01
D1
Y1
AA2
AA3
0V
B-U-OUT0
B-U-OUT1
B-U-OUT2
10K
3409
I436
SD42
G25
SDD42
AF1
PC00
SD43
G26
AF2
SDD43
PC01
I602
SD44
F23
SDD44
AF3
0R05
PC02
3437
I415
TSCAS#
3412-4
45
47R
I603
I612
I609
SD49
SD50
SD45
SD46
SD47
SD48
F24
F25
E23
E24
E25
E26
SDD49
SDD50
SDD45
SDD46
SDD47
SDD48
PC03
PC04
PC05
PC06
PC07
AF4
AE2
AE3
AE4
AE1
AD1
3436
0R05
I410
I440
TSWE#
TSRAS#
3412-2
3412-347R
36
27
47R
I433
I434
I435
SD54
SD51
SD52
SD53
D26
D24
D25
C23
SDD51
SDD52
SDD53
SDD54
PC08
PC09
PC10
PC11
AD4
AD2
AD3
AC1
I416
I441
TSCKE#
TSCLK
18
47R 3412-1
I458
SD55
SD56
SD57
SD58
B23
C24
C25
C26
SDD55
SDD56
SDD57
PC12
PC13
PC14
PC15
AC2
AC3
AC4
SDD58
3411-4
45
47R
5p6
2465
SD59
SD60
SD61
B24
B25
B26
SDD59
SDD60
SDD61
PCCLK
PCHSYNC
AB3
AA4
0V
1V6
CLK-S23
HS-S23
C9C9C9
I405
BA1
47R 3411-3
SD62
A24
SDD62
PCHREF
AB2
6
3
SD63
A25
SDD63
PCVSYNC
AB1
VS-S23
I447
TSBA#
3411-247R
AD5
I417
TSDQM
3411-147R
27
18
T26
R25
SDCAS#
PCVREF_GPIO2
PCFIELD_CPIO3
PLLCLKOUT_GPIO4
B2
AE5
3V3
INT-SCALER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
C4 (SDRAM)
I446
I414
TSA9
TSA10
3415-2
27
18
47R
47R 3415-1
MEMCLK
C8
T16 T15 T14 T13 T12 T11 R16 R15 R14 R13 R12
R11
P16 P15 P14 P13 P12 P11 N16 N15 N14 N13
N12 N11 M16 M15
M14
M13
M12 M11
L16
L15
L14
L13
L12
L11 AC11 AC17 AC22
W23
N23
G23
Y4
N4
D4 AF8 AF13 AF19 AF23 AC26
R26
L26
F26
A23 AC5
N1
C1
CL 36532023_018.eps
061003
1401 K6 1402 A9 2401 B2 2402 B2 2403 B2 2404 B3 2405 C1 2407 C2 2408 C1
A
2409 C2 2411 C4 2412 C3 2413 C3 2414 C3 2415 C2 2416 C3 2417 C4 2421 F3 2422 F2 2423 F2
B
2424 F3 2425 F3 2426 F3 2427 F2 2428 G3 2429 G3 2431 G2 2432 G2 2434 G3 2435 G3 2436 G2 2437 G2
C
2439 H3 2441 I3 2442 I2 2443 I2 2444 I3 2445 I2 2446 I3 2447 I3 2448 J3 2449 J4 2451 J6 2452 K6
D
2461 B10 2462 B11 2463 C8 2464 C8 2465 C13 2466 A10 2467 B10 3401 H2 3402 I2 3403 I3 3404 J3
E
3405 J6 3406 J14 3407 J14 3408 K14 3409 K10 3411-1 B13 3411-2 B13 3411-3 B13 3411-4 B13 3412-1 B13 3412-2 B13 3412-3 B12
F
3412-4 B12 3413-1 B15 3413-2 B15 3413-3 B15 3413-4 B15 3414-1 B14 3414-2 B14 3414-3 B14 3414-4 B14
I
3415-1 B16 3415-2 B16 3415-3 B16
G
3415-4 B15 3416 E14 3417 K8 3418 J8 3421 B10 3422 B10 3423 C9 3424-1 C9 3424-2 C8 3424-3 C8 3424-4 C8
H
3425 C10 3426 C10 3427 D8 3428 D8 3429 D8 3431 B11 3432 C11 3433 C11 3434 C11 3436 J12 3437 J12 3441-1 D5
I
3441-2 D5 3441-3 D5 3441-4 D5 3442-1 D5 3442-2 D5 3442-3 D5 3442-4 D5 3443-1 D4 3443-2 D4 3443-3 D4 3443-4 D4 3444-1 D5
J
3444-2 D5 3444-3 D4 3444-4 D4 3445-1 D6 3445-2 D5 3445-3 D5 3445-4 D5 3446-1 D6 3446-2 D6 3446-3 D6 3446-4 D6
K
5401 B1 5402 F1 5403 F3 5404 G3 5405 G2 5406 H3 5407 I3 5408 I2 5411 K6 5412 C8 7401 C10 7402 E4
L
7403 C11 F401 A9 F402 A10 F403 A10 F404 A10
F405 J7 I401 D8 I402 E8 I403 E8 I404 E8 I405 A13 I406 C15 I407 C15 I408 C15 I409 D12 I410 A13 I411 A14 I412 A14 I413 A16 I414 A16 I415 A12 I416 A13 I417 A14 I418 A15 I419 A15 I420 G3 I421 D11 I422 H3 I423 B9 I424 C9 I425 C11 I426 F2 I427 H2 I428 I2 I429 J2 I430 I2 I431 C14 I432 C14 I433 D13 I434 D12 I435 D13 I436 J12 I437 D10 I438 D10 I439 D10 I440 A12 I441 A13 I442 A14 I443 A14 I444 A15 I445 A15 I446 A16 I447 A13 I448 F3 I450 J3 I451 J3 I452 J4 I455 K6 I456 K6 I457 G3 I458 D13 I460 C8 I461 B1 I462 D5 I463 D5 I464 D5 I469 D5 I470 D15 I471 D15 I601 D11 I602 D12 I603 D12 I604 I3 I605 D9 I606 D9 I607 G4 I608 D12 I609 D12 I610 D11 I611 D11 I612 D12 I613 D9 I614 D11 I615 D11 I616 D8 I617 D11 I618 D11 I619 D8 I620 D9 I621 D11
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Scaler Panel: Output (LVDS)

OUTPUT (LVDS)
90LC03A 7.
A
+3LVDS
B
F529
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
C
D
E
F
F531
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F533
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F535
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F537 = 3V3 DC F538 = 3V2 DC F539 = 3V DC
F542
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
3139 123 5680.3
3V
2516
3517
10R
+3V3
5517
3516 10R
2517
10n10n
F530
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F532
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F534
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F536
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
F541
500mV / div DC
10µs / div
3V2
+3PLL
2518 10n
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
345678912
PRB, PGB, PBB
PRB0
PRB1
PRB2
PRB3
PRB4
PRB7
PRB5
PGB0
PGB1
PGB2
PGB6
PGB7
PGB3
PGB4
PGB5
PBB0
PBB6
PBB7
PBB1
PBB2
PBB3
PBB4
PBB5
PRB6
+3V3
FHSYNC
FVSYNC
FDE
FSHFCLK
I506
I507
I508
I509
I510
I511
I512
I513
I514
I515
I516
I517
I518
I519
I520
I521
I522
I523
3507
10K I524
I525
I526
I527
3511
10K
51 TXIN0
52 TXIN1
54 TXIN2
55
56 TXIN4
2 TXIN5
3 TXIN6
4 TXIN7
6 TXIN8
7 TXIN9
8 TXIN10
10 TXIN11
11 TXIN12
12 TXIN13
14 TXIN14
15 TXIN15
16 TXIN16
18 TXIN17
19 TXIN18
20 TXIN19
22 TXIN20
23 TXIN21
24 TXIN22
0V
25 TXIN23
27 TXIN24
28 TXIN25
30 TXIN26
50 TXIN27
31 TXCLKIN
3V3
32 PWRDWN_
LVDS
7501 DS90C385MTDX
TXIN3
5
3V3
9
1
26
VCC
TTL PARALLEL-TO-LVDS TTL PARALLEL-TO-LVDS
PLL
GND
13
21
29
PLL
GND
35
53
PLLVCC
33 34
3V2
3V
44
LVDSVCC
TXOUT0-
LSVD
GND
43
36
R-FB
1506 B9 2501 A7 2512 A7 2513 A8 2516 B1 2517 B1 2518 B2 2521 E9 3507 E4 3511 F4 3516 A2 3517 A1
4506
RES
2501 220n
2512 220n
2513 220n
5501
5512
5513
F537
F538
F539
+3V3
+3PLL
+3LVDS
A
4506 A7 4509 B7 4512 F7
4509
17
4513 F7 5501 A8 5512 A8
48
47TXOUT0+
B
5513 A8 5517 A1 5521 E8 7501 A5 F528 B9 F529 B8
1506 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42
1453230
C
D
TO LCD MONITOR CONNECTOR
E
41
CLK-
CLK+
F540
F528
0-
0+
1-
1+
2-
2+
3-
3+
2521 220n
F529
1V3
F530
1V1
46TXOUT1-
45TXOUT1+
42TXOUT2-
41TXOUT2+
38TXOUT3-
37TXOUT3+
4513
40TXCLKOUT-
4512
39TXCLKOUT+
PAN-VCC
F531
F532
F533
F534
F541
F542
F535
F536
5521
1V3
1V1
1V2
1V2
1V3
1V1
1V2
1V2
4V8
F530 C8 F531 C8 F532 C8 F533 D8 F534 D8 F535 E8 F536 E8 F537 A8 F538 A8 F539 A8 F540 E8 F541 D8 F542 D8 I506 B4 I507 B4 I508 B4 I509 C4 I510 C4 I511 C4 I512 C4 I513 C4 I514 C4 I515 C4 I516 D4 I517 D4 I518 D4 I519 D4 I520 D4 I521 D4 I522 E4 I523 E4 I524 E4 I525 E4 I526 E4 I527 E4
F
49
CL 36532023_019.eps
061003
1234 9
5678
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Scaler Panel: SDRAM (Scaler)

SDRAM (SCALER)
91LC03A 7.
A
B
C
D
100n
2485
TSA0 TSA1 TSA2 TSA3 TSA4 TSA5 TSA6 TSA7
(ADDR BUS)
TSA8 TSA9 TSA10
TSBA#
BA1
TSDQM
TSCLK TSCKE#
TSWE# TSCAS# TSRAS#
2487
2486
100n
7471 K4S643232E-TC50
100n
25 26 27 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 24
22 23
16 71 28 59
68 67 20 17 18 19
14 21 30 57 69 70 73
2488
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
0 1
0 1 2 3
CKE CS WE CAS RAS
NC
+3V3
DQM
CLK
10u
BA
2
31
4567
89
2471 A3 2472 A4 2474 A4 2475 A3
+3V3
+3V3
+3V3
2476 A4 2477 A3 2478 A4 2480 A9 2481 A9
5474
I474
I473
5473
5472
I472
I475
5471
A
2482 A9 2483 A9 2484 A8 2485 A1 2486 A1 2487 A1
2475
100n
2471
100n
2477
100n
2474
100n
2478
100n
2472
100n
2476
10u
2491
100n
2489
100n
2495
100n
2493
10u
2494
100n
2490
100n
2492
100n
2484
100n
2481
100n
2480
100n
2483
100n
2482
10u
2488 A1 2489 A5 2490 A8
3V3
3V3 3V3 3V3
2491 A5 2492 A8 2493 A6
35
41
49
55
75
1
15
29
43
3
9
VDD
VDDQ
SDRAM
2M x 32
0
A
2k-1
81
TSA
C4
2
0
4
1
5
2
7
3
8
4
10
5
11
6
13
7
74
8
76
9
77
10
79
11
80
12
82
13
83
14
85
15
D
31
16
33
17
34
18
36
19
37
20
39
21
40
22
42
23
45
24
47
25
48
26
50
27
51
28
53
29
54
30
56
31
SD0 SD1 SD2 SD3 SD4 SD5 SD6 SD7 SD8
SD9 SD10 SD11 SD12 SD13 SD14 SD15 SD16 SD17 SD18 SD19 SD20 SD21 SD22 SD23 SD24 SD25 SD26 SD27 SD28 SD29 SD30 SD31
(DATA BUS)
SCALER
(ADDR BUS)
TSA0 TSA1 TSA2 TSA3 TSA4 TSA5 TSA6 TSA7 TSA8 TSA9 TSA10
TSBA#
BA1
TSDQM
TSCLK TSCKE#
TSWE# TSCAS# TSRAS#
7472
K4S643232E-TC50
1
15
29
43
VDD
25
0
26
1
27
2
60
3
61
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
0 1
0 1 2 3
CKE CS WE CAS RAS
NC
DQM
CLK
0
A
2k-1
BA
62 63 64 65 66 24
22 23
16 71 28 59
68 67 20 17 18 19
14 21 30 57 69 70 73
3
9
SDRAM
2M x 32
35
41
49
55
75
VDDQ
81
SD0 - SD63
2
0
4
1
5
2
7
3
8
4
10
5
11
6
13
7
74
8
76
9
77
10
79
11
80
12
82
13
83
14
85
15
D
31
16
33
17
34
18
36
19
37
20
39
21
40
22
42
23
45
24
47
25
48
26
50
27
51
28
53
29
54
30
56
31
SD32 SD33 SD34 SD35 SD36 SD37 SD38 SD39 SD40 SD41 SD42 SD43 SD44 SD45 SD46 SD47 SD48 SD49 SD50 SD51 SD52 SD53 SD54 SD55 SD56 SD57 SD58 SD59 SD60 SD61 SD62 SD63
SCALER
(DATA BUS)
C4
B
C
D
2494 A7 2495 A5 5471 A7 5472 A6 5473 A3 5474 A2 7471 B1 7472 B5 I472 A6 I473 A2 I474 A2 I475 A7
E
3139 123 5680.3
VSS VSSQ
44
58
1
6
72
86
12
32
38
46
52
78
84
2
43
5
VSS VSSQ
44
58
6
72
86
12
32
38
46
52
78
84
678
I472 = 3V3 DC I473 = 3V3 DC I474 = 3V3 DC I475 = 3V3 DC
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E

Scaler Panel: PC-In

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
92LC03A 7.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
3139 123 5680.3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
PC-IN
BAS316
+5
6201
2
SWITCH
7201
10 9
6
12 14 15 11
1 5 2 4
(256x8)
EEPROM
ADR
1
G4
0 1 2 3
0 1 2 3
DDC5V
8
VSS 4
3207
DDC5V
16
VDD
030
4X
MDX
VEE VSS
7
4V6
2221
4V6
100n
13
3
8
2206
100n
WC_
7
WC
0V
SCL
SCL
0V3
SDA
0V3
+3V3
4K7
3201
C8
DDCCTL
47K
3202
DDCSCL
C7
C8
RXD
C7
DDCSDA
C8
TXD
C2
PC-HSYNC PC-VSYNC
C2
C7
DDCSDA
C7
DDCSCL
74HC4052D
3V5
0V3
4V7
0V2
4V7
7202 M24C02-WMN6
1
E0
0
2
E1
1
3
E2
2SDA
6
3210
5
I201
4V7
I202
4V7
I207
I210
10K
3203
DDC5V
DDC5V
7206
LM810M3
VCC
GND
+5
4V9 3 VCC
RESET
GND
(R)
2207
1
2203
3213
0V
3
10K
3211
10K
3212
220R
100p
2204
2205
100n
0V
3V3
0V
3V3
I203
3V3
2
RESET
(R)
3204
6203 BAV99 6202
1
3214
220R
2K2
100p
3205
3206
+3V3
7203-A
74LVC14
14
12
7
7203-B
14
34
7
7203-C
14
56
7
7203-D
14
98
7
7203-E
14
11 10
7
7203-F
14
13 12
7
HEX INVERTING
SCHMITT TRIGGER
2201
BZX384-C4V7
100R
3215
3216
100R
5203
5204
2K2
3V3
3208
100R
3V3
0V
I209
3V3
100n
F204
F202
PC-VSYNC-ASM
3209
3219
100R
3
F205
H V
F203
PC-HSYNC-ASM
RESET#
I206
RESET
2
6204
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
BAV99
1201
SUB-D
15P
D - SHELL
PC - IN
SOCKET
C4
C4
C4, C9
C8 (2X)
F201
17
R G
B
+2V5I
5207
2217
I208
2
BAV99
6205
3
1
F206
F207
3217
F218
3218
F222
3222
F210
3221
150R
2215
3
5201
75R75R
5202
5205
75R
6211
BAS316
100n
SYNC CLAMPING
100n
7204 BC847B
22R
3231
7205
3232
150K
BC847B
0V5
10u
2216
I204
3233
I200
2
BAV99
6206
1
2208
1u0
2211
1u0
2213
1u0
5206
3235
3238
150K
I205
3234
2V5
8K2
3K9
3236
100n
2219
0V1
100K
2218
3237
560R
150K
2u2
3223
100R
3241
68R
3225
100R
3240
68R
3224
100R
3239
68R
3226
150R
3228 68R
3227 68R
3229 68R
2212 2202
2214
6212
BAS316
REDP
2p2
REDN
GREENP
2p2
GREENN
BLUEP
2p2
BLUEN
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
C4
DDC5V
+5
CL 36532023_021.eps
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A
B
C
D
E
G
H
1201 B8 2201 A7 2202 C11 2203 D5 2204 D6 2205 D6 2206 D4 2207 F5 2208 B9 2211 C9 2212 C11 2213 D9 2214 D11 2215 E8 2216 F8 2217 F8 2218 F10 2219 F9 2221 B4 3201 B2 3202 B2 3203 E4 3204 G5 3205 D6 3206 D6 3207 A3 3208 E7 3209 F7 3210 C4 3211 C5 3212 C5 3213 C5 3214 C6 3215 C7 3216 C7 3217 C8 3218 C8 3219 G7 3221 D8 3222 D8 3223 B10 3224 D10 3225 C10 3226 E10 3227 C11 3228 C11 3229 D11 3231 F9 3232 F9 3233 G9 3234 F9 3235 F9 3236 F9 3237 G10 3238 F10 3239 D10 3240 C10 3241 C10 5201 B9 5202 C9 5203 C7 5204 C7 5205 D9 5206 D9 5207 E8 6201 A6 6202 A6 6203 A6 6204 A7
F
6205 A8 6206 A9 6211 D9 6212 E11 7201 B3 7202 D3 7203-A D6 7203-B E6 7203-C E6 7203-D F6 7203-E F6 7203-F G6 7204 G8 7205 F9 7206 G5 F201 C8 F202 D7 F203 C7 F204 B7 F205 B7 F206 B8 F207 B8 F210 D8 F218 C8 F222 D8 I200 A9 I201 A4 I202 C4 I203 F6 I204 F9 I205 F10 I206 G7
I207 E4 I208 F8 I209 F7 I210 E4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Scaler Panel: uP

uP
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
93LC03A 7.
A
B
C
D
E
F
12
IICSDA
C8
7752 M24C16
1
E0
2
EEPROM
E1
3
E2
2V5
0V1
+5
1
2
3
4
F754
5
3772
0R05
3773
0R05
7755-B
74LVC139
3V1
0V8
3V3
6
SCL
7
WC_
F751
F752
F753
14
0
13
1
15
IICSCL
C8
WP-S
C8
C4, C8 C8 (2X)
C7
C7
1751
FOR DEBUGGING PURPOSE
RES
RESET
C7
RESET#
C7
C4
C2 C9
C8 (2X)
C8
C8
C8
C8
MCA12
MCA13
DEVSEL#
3139 123 5680.3
(NVM)
+5
+3V3
3V3
16
VCC
0
G
3
GND
8
+5
8
VCC
0 1
2 3
4V9
SDA
VSS
3764
10K
C4, C8
4
12
11
10
9
5
2V1
MCALE PSEN#
RXD
TXD
MCINT-ASM TV-IRQ
SOFT-RESET
MCWR# MCA16
MCA8 MCA9 MCA10 MCA11 MCA12 MCA13 MCA14 MCA15
C8
DUAL 2 TO 4 LINES
DECODER
MCWR#
PSEN#
JAGUAR#
3762
7755-A
74LVC139
4V8
1V7
3V3
I757
-1V7
3761
2
3
1
0V4
4V7
4V7
3V3 4V8 1V8
3
+5
+3V3
5752
5751
I799
4V9
7753
*
PC251
1 12
NC
23 34
I755 I756
4V8
5V
I758 I753 I752
2V6 3V1 2V9 0V6 3V1 0V8 3V3 0V3
+3V3
3V3
16
VCC
0
0
G
3
1
GND
8
PROG
33 35
ALE
32 10
PSEN
11
RXD
13
TXD
14
0
15
1
16
0
17
1
18
WR
19
RD
24
0/8
25
1/9
26
2/10
27
3/11
28
4/12
29
5/13
30
6/14
31
7/15
2757
100n
4
0
5
3V3
1
6
3V3
2
7
3
P3<0:7>
INT
TIMER
I783
I786
44
CPT
MircoP
P2<0:7>
ADR<8:15>
22
JRD#
JWR#
C4
C4
(R)
ADR
DATA
2752
10u
10V
XTAL
EA|VPP
RST
P1
ADR
T2EX
CEX
P0
C8
C8
4
CLK
1 2
T2
ECI
0 1 2
3 4
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
MCA17 MCA16
MCA15 MCA14
2V3
21
2V2
20
0V 0V
2V5
2
2V1
3
4V9
4 5
3V4
6
NC
7
4V8
0V1
8 9
4V6
2V
43
2V5
42
1V3
41
1V8
40
2V3
39
1V9
38
1V6
37
1V7
36
74LVC32APW
74LVC32APW
74LVC32APW
74LVC32APW
I775
7756-A
4V6
1V6
7756-B
3V2
2V2
7756-C
0V3
3V1
7756-D
I763
I766 I771
I772
I751
I754
1 2
4 5
9 10
12 13
QUAD 2-INPUT OR GATE
5
2753
15p
1753
14M31818
3767 100R
15p2754
RES
3756
3757
3769 4K7 3768 3770 3771 3753
3754
+3V3
4K7 100R 100R 100R
100R
4K73755
3V3
14
3
3V2
7
14
6
7
14
8
2V2
7
14
11
7
MEMCLK
RESET
+5
+5 IICSCL IICSDA SDA-1 DDCCTL
SCL-1
WP-S
MCA17
3V3
+3V3
C3, C8
C9, C10
+5
2756
100n
DEVSEL#
6789
+3V3
1
EN
11
C1
3
1D
4 7
8 13 14 17 18
7754 M29F002BT
EPROM
256Kx8
0
1
2
3
D 4 5 6 7
7757-E
74LVC14
14
11 10
7
3V3
20
10
+3V3
5754 RES
I762
4V9
3216
2M-1
0
2751
100n
LATCH
2 5 6
9 12 15 16 19
A
WE
7757-F
74LVC14
13
RP
OE CE
MCA0 MCA1 MCA2 MCA3 MCA4 MCA5 MCA6 MCA7
MCA0 MCA1 MCA2 MCA3 MCA4 MCA5 MCA6 MCA7 MCA8
MCA9 MCA10 MCA11 MCA12 MCA13 MCA14 MCA15 MCA16 MCA17
+3V3
PSEN#
C8
C8
C8
C8 C8
+5
5753
3765
RES
2755
10u
10V
I768
12
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
I770
11
I774
10
I777
9
I779
8
I782
7
I785
6
I788
5
I789
27
I790
26
I792
23
I793
25
I794
4
I795
28
I796
29
I797
3
I798
2 30
3758
10K
3V3
1 31 24 22
14
7
-1V7
12
3759
RES
MCWR#
C8
C8
C4
+5
+5
C7
4K7
4K7
3751
3752
F755
C2 C7
C2 C8
+3V3
C4, C8
F756
F755
1V / div DC
50µs / div
+3V3
2758
3V3
7757-A
74LVC14
12
7757-B
74LVC14
34
14
7
HEX INVERTING
SCHMITT TRIGGER
+3V3
14
7
100n
PROMCS#
0V
MCALE
MCAD0 MCAD1 MCAD2 MCAD3 MCAD4 MCAD5 MCAD6 MCAD7
1752
4
3
2
1
FOR DEBUGGING PURPOSE
RES
I767
MCAD0
I769
MCAD1
MCAD2
I773 I776
MCAD3
I778
MCAD4
I781
MCAD5
I784
MCAD6
I787
MCAD7
F756
1V / div DC
50µs / div
7757-C
74LVC14
14
56
7
7757-D
74LVC14
98
7751
74LVC373APW
0V4
13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21
14
7
(ADDR BUS)(ADDR BUS)
A
B
C
D
E
F
1751 B1 1752 B6 1753 A5 2751 A8 2752 A4 2753 A5 2754 B5 2755 C8 2756 D5 2757 E3 2758 E6 3751 B6 3752 B6 3753 C5 3754 C5 3755 C5 3756 B5 3757 B5 3758 D9 3759 E9 3761 C3 3762 C2 3764 C2 3765 B9 3767 B5 3768 B5 3769 B5 3770 C5 3771 C5 3772 C1 3773 C1 5751 A3 5752 A4 5753 B9 5754 B8 7751 A7 7752 A2 7753 A3 7754 C7 7755-A E2 7755-B E1 7756-A D5 7756-B E5 7756-C E5 7756-D F5 7757-A E6 7757-B F6 7757-C F6 7757-D F7 7757-E F8 7757-F F8 F751 B1 F752 B1 F753 B1 F754 C1 F755 B6 F756 C6 I751 A5 I752 C3 I753 C3 I754 B5 I755 B3 I756 B3 I757 C3 I758 C3 I762 C8 I763 C5 I766 C5 I767 C7 I768 C9 I769 C7 I770 C9
I775 B4 I776 C7 I777 C9 I778 C7 I779 C9 I781 C7 I782 C9 I783 E3 I784 D7 I785 D9 I786 E3 I787 D7 I788 D9 I789 D9 I790 D9 I792 D9 I793 D9 I794 D9 I795 D9 I796 D9 I797 D9 I798 D9 I799 A3
I771 C5
CL 36532023_022.eps
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I772 C5 I773 C7 I774 C9
12345
6789
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Scaler Panel: Video Converter

94LC03A 7.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
3139 123 5680.3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
VIDEO CONVERTER
HDTV-HSYNC
C10
HDTV-VSYNC
C10
HDTV-CLK
C10
HDTV-SOG
C10
IICSCL
C8
IICSDA
C8
SOFT-RESET
C8
RESET#
C7
DA-HSYNC
C3
DA-VSYNC
C3
DA-FID
C3
3361
DA-CLK
C3
+3V3 VDD-IO-3V3
2351
+1V8
47u 10u
2344
0V
0V
DAC-3V3PLL-1V8VDD-IO-3V3 DAC-1V8VDD-CORE-1V8
7351
Farouja_s2300
3V
0V3
0V 0V
C10
U0
2355
2364
3350
C3
DA-DAT
3364
U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7
V0 V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7
Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7
DA-DATA0 DA-DATA1 DA-DATA2 DA-DATA3 DA-DATA4 DA-DATA5 DA-DATA6 DA-DATA7
1V7
33p
470K
2356
1V7
10u
10u
2357
2359
2365
100n
100n
2371
10K
10K
3351
3355
3359
VDD-IO-3V3
VDD-IO-3V3
3358
3353
3352
3354
470R
3356
470R
3357
470R
3360
RES
10K
3362
2352
2361
3363
10u
2353
VDD-CORE-1V8
10u
2362
10K
1351
13M5
10u
2354
100n
2363
100n
100n
10K
5351
5357
1
HSYNC1_PORT1
2
VSYNC1_PORT1
3
FIELD_ID1_PORT1
4
IN_CLK1_PORT1
5
HSYNC2_PORT1
6
VSYNC2_PORT1
7
FIELD_ID2_PORT1
10
IN_CLK2_PORT1
11
B_Cb_D1_0 B_Cb_D1_1
13
B_Cb_D1_2
14
B_Cb_D1_3
15
B_Cb_D1_4
18
B_Cb_D1_5
19
B_Cb_D1_6
20
B_Cb_D1_7
21
G_Y_Y_0
22
G_Y_Y_1
23
G_Y_Y_2
24
G_Y_Y_3
25
G_Y_Y_4
26
G_Y_Y_5
27
G_Y_Y_6
28
G_Y_Y_7
29
R_Cr_CrCb_0
32
R_Cr_CrCb_1
33
R_Cr_CrCb_2
34
R_Cr_CrCb_3
35
R_Cr_CrCb_4
38
R_Cr_CrCb_5
39
R_Cr_CrCb_6
40
R_Cr_CrCb_7
41
IN_SEL
42
FILM_CYNC_IN
43
0V
DEV_ADDR1
44
0V
DEV_ADDR0
45
2V5
SCLK
46
2V1
SDATA
47
3V3
RESET_N
188
TEST0
189
TEST1
190
TEST2
115
TEST3
90
TEST_IN
196
D1_IN0
199
D1_IN1
200
D1_IN2
201
D1_IN3
202
D1_IN4
203
D1_IN5
204
D1_IN6
205
D1_IN7
208
0V5
HSYNC_PORT2
207
0V
VSYNC_PORT2
206
1V6
FIELD_ID_PORT2
191
XTAL_IN
192
XTAL_OUT
195
CLK_PORT2
33p
2358
1V7
10K
3369
2367
2366
100n
100n
2373
2372
100n
100n
3V3
8
88
62
48
30
112
VDD1
VDD2
VDD3
VDD4
VDD5
VDD6
VSS0
VSS1
VSS2
VSS3
VSS4
VSS5
9
63
37
49
31
17
2369
100n
2368
100n
2374
100n
100n
1V8
80
96
68
36
16
VDDcore1
VDDcore2
VDDcore3
123
VDDcore4
VDDcore5
197
138
VDDcore6
VDDcore7
VDDcore8
193
146
128
VDD7
VDD8
VDD9
VIDEO
CONVERTER
VSS6
VSS7
VSS8
VSS9
VSS10
VSS11
VSS12
VSS13
VSS14
VSS15
97
113
C9
F351 F352
F353
F354
F355
F356
139
147
129
124
VS-DAC
HS-DAC
1352
1
2
3
4
5
6
FOR DEBUGGING
PURPOSE
VSS16
198
194
HS-DAC
VS-DAC
DAC_BOUT
DAC_GOUT
DAC_ROUT
PH-B
81
89
69
100n
1V8
157
160
PLL_VDD
AVDD_PLL_BE1
PLL_PVSS
AVSS_PLL_BE1
158
159
162
161
164
165
AVDDPLL_FE
AVDDPLL_SDI
AVDD_PLL_BE2
AVSS_PLL_BE2
AVSSPLL_SDI
AVSSPLL_FE
166
167
163
DAC-3V3
DAC-3V3
1V8
174
168
171
DAC_VDD
DAC_AVDDB
DAC_PVSS
DAC_VSS
DAC_AVSSB
169
172
3V3
183
186
177
DAC_AVDD
DAC_AVDDR
DAC_AVDDG
DAC_AVSSG
DAC_AVSSR
DAC_AVSS
184
185
175
178
2376
2V2 10u 2375
2V2 100n
1V
1V
1V
3388
187
DAC_GR_AVDD
DAC_GR_AVSS
116
DAC_PVDD
TEST_OUT0
DAC_BOUT
DAC_GOUT
170
173
75R
3389
117
118
11912120
CTLOUT0
TEST_OUT1
DAC_ROUT
DAC_COMP
176
179
75R
3391
121
CTLOUT1
CTLOUT2
CTLOUT3
DAC_RSET
DAC_VREFOUT
DAC_VREFIN
180
181
182
2377
75R
0V
0V
122
CTLOUT4
SDRAM_DATA_10 SDRAM_DATA_11 SDRAM_DATA_12 SDRAM_DATA_13 SDRAM_DATA_14 SDRAM_DATA_15 SDRAM_DATA_16 SDRAM_DATA_17 SDRAM_DATA_18 SDRAM_DATA_19 SDRAM_DATA_20 SDRAM_DATA_21 SDRAM_DATA_22 SDRAM_DATA_23 SDRAM_DATA_24 SDRAM_DATA_25 SDRAM_DATA_26 SDRAM_DATA_27 SDRAM_DATA_28 SDRAM_DATA_29 SDRAM_DATA_30 SDRAM_DATA_31
B_U_Pb_C_OUT_0 B_U_Pb_C_OUT_1 B_U_Pb_C_OUT_2 B_U_Pb_C_OUT_3 B_U_Pb_C_OUT_4 B_U_Pb_C_OUT_5 B_U_Pb_C_OUT_6 B_U_Pb_C_OUT_7
10u
1V3
3365
3366
SDRAM_DATA_0 SDRAM_DATA_1 SDRAM_DATA_2 SDRAM_DATA_3 SDRAM_DATA_4 SDRAM_DATA_5 SDRAM_DATA_6 SDRAM_DATA_7 SDRAM_DATA_8 SDRAM_DATA_9
SDRAM_ADDR10
SDRAM_ADDR9 SDRAM_ADDR8 SDRAM_ADDR7 SDRAM_ADDR6 SDRAM_ADDR5 SDRAM_ADDR4 SDRAM_ADDR3 SDRAM_ADDR2 SDRAM_ADDR1 SDRAM_ADDR0
SDRAM_WEN SDRAM_RASN SDRAM_CASN
SDRAM_BA1 SDRAM_BA0 SDRAM_CSN
SDRAM_DQM
SDRAM_CLKOUT
SDRAM_CLKIN
CLKOUT
R_V_Pr_OUT_0 R_V_Pr_OUT_1 R_V_Pr_OUT_2 R_V_Pr_OUT_3 R_V_Pr_OUT_4 R_V_Pr_OUT_5 R_V_Pr_OUT_6 R_V_Pr_OUT_7
G_Y_Y_Y_OUT_0 G_Y_Y_Y_OUT_1 G_Y_Y_Y_OUT_2 G_Y_Y_Y_OUT_3 G_Y_Y_Y_OUT_4 G_Y_Y_Y_OUT_5 G_Y_Y_Y_OUT_6 G_Y_Y_Y_OUT_7
2379
100n
180R
100n
2378
3394
3395
3392
3393
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 64 65 66 67 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 82 83 84 85 86 87
91 92 93 94 95 98 99 100 101 102 103
104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 114
125
126 127 130 131 132 133 134 135
136 137 140 141 142 143 144 145
148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156
OE
3V31V3
3367
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
DATA0 DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 DATA4 DATA5 DATA6 DATA7 DATA8 DATA9 DATA10 DATA11 DATA12 DATA13 DATA14 DATA15 DATA16 DATA17 DATA18 DATA19 DATA20 DATA21 DATA22 DATA23 DATA24 DATA25 DATA26 DATA27 DATA28 DATA29 DATA30 DATA31
ADDR10 ADDR9 ADDR8 ADDR7 ADDR6 ADDR5 ADDR4 ADDR3 ADDR2 ADDR1 ADDR0
3371
22R
HS-S23
C4
SDRAM 2M x 32
2347
100n
+3V3
5355
I351
100n
2389
100n
2388
100n
75
81
55
VDDQ
225
0
4
1
5
2
7
3
8
4
10
5
11
6
13
7
74
8
76
9
77
10
79
11
80
12
82
13
83
14
85
15
31
D
16
33
17
34
18
36
19
37
20
39
21
40
22
42
23
45
24
47
25
48
26
50
27
51
28
53
29
54
30
56
31
465278
84
100n
2339
100n
100n
2338
100n
2343
100n
2387
100n
2386
DATA0 DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 DATA4 DATA5 DATA6 DATA7 DATA8
DATA9 DATA10 DATA11 DATA12 DATA13 DATA14 DATA15 DATA16 DATA17 DATA18 DATA19 DATA20 DATA21 DATA22 DATA23 DATA24 DATA25 DATA26 DATA27 DATA28 DATA29 DATA30 DATA31
F351
1V / div DC
10µs / div
F353
500mV / div DC
5µs / div
F355C
500mV / div DC
5µs / div
2385
I360
I362 I363 I364 I365 I366
I367 I368
I372
2384
100n
100n
(DATA BUS)
500mV / div DC
2383
F352C
1V / div DC
5ms / div
F354
10µs / div
VS-S23
C4
HS-DAC
C9
VS-DAC
C9
C9
100n
2394
2393
100n
7352 K4S643232E-TC50
C9 C9
I354
ADDR0
I356
ADDR1
I358
ADDR2 ADDR3 ADDR4 ADDR5
(DATA BUS)
I371
I377
C9
(ADDR BUS)
CLK-S23
C4
3368
DAC-3V3
4K7
47R
47R
47R
47R
47R
I373
3V3 3V1 3V1 2V7 2V7 3V 0V 1V6 1V6
3372-1
18
3372-2
36273372-3
3372-445
3373-118
3373-227
6
3373-33
3373-4
18453374-1
3374-227
3374-3
45363374-4
3375-118
3375-227
6
3375-33
45
3375-4
3376-1
27183376-2
3376-336
3376-4
3377-1
184547R
3377-2
27
3377-3
6
3
3377-4
45
(ADDR BUS)
B-U-OUT0
B-U-OUT1
B-U-OUT2
B-U-OUT3
B-U-OUT4
B-U-OUT5
B-U-OUT6
B-U-OUT7
R-V-OUT0
R-V-OUT1
R-V-OUT2
R-V-OUT3
R-V-OUT4
R-V-OUT5
R-V-OUT6
R-V-OUT7
G-Y-OUT0
G-Y-OUT1
G-Y-OUT2
G-Y-OUT3
G-Y-OUT4
G-Y-OUT5
G-Y-OUT6
G-Y-OUT7
I370
+3V3
I375
ADDR6 ADDR7 ADDR8 ADDR9 ADDR10
3381 22R
I374
I378
I379
I381
I382
I384
I385
I386
I387
I388
I390
I391
I392
I393
I394
I376
C4
+1V8 DAC-1V8
+3V3
+3V3
5356
I353
10u
2391
100n
2392
3V3 3V3
115294339354149
VDD
0
26
1
27
2
60
3
61
4
0
62
A
5
2k-1
63
6
64
7
65
8
66
9
24
10
22
0
23
BA
1
16
0
71
1
DQM
28
2
59
3
68
CLK
67
4K73382
CKE
20
CS
17
WE
18
CAS
19
RAS
14 21 30 57
NC
69 70 73
VSS VSSQ
445872
866123238
3378
5352
100n
2396
PLL-1V8+1V8
5353
10u
2395
DAC-3V3
5354
10u
2341
100n
2345
2397
100n
2342
2346
100n
CL 36532023_023.eps
1351 H2 1352 I5 2338 J14 2339 J14 2341 J13 2342 J13 2343 J14 2344 K1 2345 I13
A
2346 J13 2347 I13 2351 I1 2352 I2 2353 I2 2354 I2 2355 I3 2356 H3 2357 I3 2358 H3 2359 I3
B
2361 K2 2362 K2
10u
2381
2382
100n
061003
2363 K2 2364 K3 2365 K3 2366 I4 2367 I4 2368 I4 2369 I4 2371 K3 2372 K4 2373 K4
C
2374 K4 2375 I6 2376 I6 2377 I7 2378 J7 2379 I7 2381 B16 2382 B16 2383 B16 2384 B16 2385 B15 2386 B15
D
2387 B15 2388 B14 2389 B14 2391 B13 2392 B12 2393 B12 2394 B12 2395 I13 2396 H13 2397 I13 3007 A8
E
3350 E3 3351 C2 3352 E2 3353 D2 3354 E2 3355 C2 3356 F3 3357 F3 3358 D3 3359 C2 3360 F3 3361 G2
F
3362 G2 3363 G2 3364 H3 3365 I7 3366 J7 3367 I8 3368 H8 3369 H4 3371 F8 3372-1 F11 3372-2 F11 3372-3 F11
G
3372-4 G11 3373-1 G11 3373-2 G11 3373-3 G11 3373-4 G11 3374-1 H11 3374-2 H11 3374-3 H11 3374-4 H11 3375-1 H11 3375-2 I11
H
3375-3 I11 3375-4 I11 3376-1 I11 3376-2 I11 3376-3 J11 3376-4 J11 3377-1 J11 3377-2 J11 3377-3 J11 3377-4 J11 3378 F12 3381 D12
I
3382 D12 3388 J6 3389 J6 3391 J7 3392 B8 3393 B8 3395 A8 5351 I2 5352 H12 5353 I12 5354 J12 5355 B14
J
5356 B13 5357 J2 7351 D6 7352 C12 F351 I5 F352 I5 F353 I5 F354 J5 F355 J5 F356 J5 I351 B14
K
I353 B13 I354 C12 I356 C12 I358 C11 I360 C15 I362 C16 I363 D15 I364 D16 I365 D16 I366 D16 I367 D15 I368 D16
L
I370 D12 I371 D11 I372 D16 I373 D11 I374 E12
I375 E12 I376 J12 I377 D11 I378 F12 I379 F12 I381 G12 I382 G12 I384 G12 I385 G12 I386 H12 I387 H12 I388 H12 I390 H12 I391 H12 I392 I12 I393 I12 I394 I12
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Scaler Panel: HDTV Decoder

HDTV - DECODER
95LC03A 7.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
3139 123 5680.3
+5
2261
HDTV CONNECTORS 1251
Pr
Pb
Y
LPR6520-L010G
HD _AUDIO-IN
1283
YKC21-3645
L
R
4V9 3V3
3
6261 RES
100n
+5A
6
Pr
F253
5
4
Pb
3
2
Y
1
1252
1253
1254
1
1255
3
2
1256
IN OUT
ADJ 1
7251 LM1117MPX-3.3
6255
6251
6253
6252
6254
6260 RES
RES
RES
RES
RES
RES
1251 B1 1252 B2 1253 C2 1254 D2 1255 E2 1256 F2 1283 E1 2251 F5 2252 E5 2253 F5 2254 D5 2255 E5 2256 B5 2257 C5 2258 G10 2260 B3 2261 A1 2262 A3 2263 A10 2264 A11 2265 A11 2266 C3 2267 C4 2268 C4 2271 A4 2272 E3 2273 E4 2274 F3 2275 A4 2276 A5 2277 F3 2278 A5 2279 A5 2281 B4 2283 B4 2284 B5 2285 B5 2287 B5 2291 C3 2292 C4 2293 C4 2294 D3 2295 D4 2296 D4 3251 E3 3252 E4 3253 F3 3254 F4 3257 C3 3258 C3 3259 D3 3261 F5 3264 F5 3265 E5 3266 F5 3267 F5 3271-1 A11 3271-2 A11
E
3271-3 B11 3271-4 B11 3272-1 D11 3272-2 C11 3272-3 C11 3272-4 C11 3273-1 D11 3273-2 D11 3273-3 D11 3273-4 D11 3274-1 F11 3274-2 E11
F
3274-3 E11 3274-4 E11 3275-1 C11 3275-2 C11 3275-3 C11 3275-4 C11 3276-1 D11 3276-2 E11 3276-3 E11 3276-4 E11 3277-1 B11 3277-2 B11 3277-3 B11 3277-4 B11 3278 E10 3284 C5 3285 C5 3286 D5 5253 B4 5254 C4 5255 D4 5256 A4 5257 A4 5258 A4 5261 B4 5262 C4 5263 D4 6251 C2 6252 E2 6253 C2 6254 E2
+3V3
3257
3259 3258
2272 330p
I233
330p
(R)
3251
3253
50V
5257
5258
5256
2266
2291
2294
1K
1K
2277
2273 330p
5253
120p
5254
120p
5255
120p
330p
50V
I234
I231
2267
I249
2292
I279
2295
PC_HDAUDIO-L
3252 27K
PC_HDAUDIO-R
27K
3254
PVD
C8
C8
22712281
5261
220p
5262
220p
5263
220p
10u
10u
2296
2268
2293
120p
2275
2283
HDTV-V
HDTV-Y
HDTV-U
120p
120p
C2
C2
100n
3V3
100n
3284
2251
3285
3286
2276
2284
75R
75R75R
I238
3264
2253
100n
100n
I232
2278
2285
2256 100n
I235
HDTV-Y
2K7
82n
2257 100n
2254 100n
IICSDA
IICSCL
2279
100n
2287
100n
3265 3261
3267 100R 3266
100n
100n
2252 100n
1n02255 2K2
2K2
100R
7252
AD9883AKST
54 RAIN
48 GAIN
43 BAIN
I263
37 MIDSCV
0V2
30 HSYNC
31 VSYNC
49 SOGIN
I266
38 CLAMP
0V
I251
29 COAST 67DATACK
0V
I260
33 FILT
3V3
2V1
57 SDA
2V5
56 SCL
55 A0
1122236978
VDD
CLAMP
CLAMP
79
2662273942
SYNC
PROCESSING
AND CLOCK
GENERATION
SERIAL REGISTER
AND
4546515259
VD
8
A/D
8
A/DCLAMP
8
A/D
REF
PWR MANAGMENT
GND
32
1
2021242528
36
40414447505360
6163681080
34
35
PVD
ROUTA0
ROUTA1
ROUTA2
ROUTA3
ROUTA4
ROUTA5
ROUTA6
ROUTA7
GOUTA0
GOUTA1
GOUTA2
GOUTA3
GOUTA4
GOUTA5
GOUTA6
GOUTA7
BOUTA0
BOUTA1
BOUTA2 BOUTA3
BOUTA4
BOUTA5
BOUTA6
BOUTA7
REF-BYPASS
10u
2263
3V
0V3
0V
0V
I264 I261
I258
I255
I246
I241
I237
I281
I275
I273 I268 I267 I269
I297
I295
I293
I291
I289
I285
I283
I248
I252
I254
HDTV-SOG
47R
47R
47R
47R
47R
47R
47R
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
19
18
17 16
15
14
13
12
66HSOUT
64VSOUT
3278
65SOGOUT
100R
1V2
58
2258
100n
2265
100n
2264
3271-1
18
3271-2
7
2
3271-3
6
3
3271-4
45
3277-4
45
3277-1
18
3277-2
27
3277-3
36
18
3275-1
7
2
3275-2
6
3
3275-3
45
3275-4
45
3272-4
36
3272-3
27
3272-2
18
3272-1
18
3273-1
7
2
3273-2
6
3
3273-3
45
3273-4
18
3276-1
27
3276-2
36
3276-3
45
3276-4
36
3274-3
45
3274-4
27
3274-2
18
3274-1
100n
I265
I262
I259
I256
I250
I247
I244
I242
I282
I280
I278
I276
I274
I272
I271 I270
I298
I296
I294
I292
I290
I288
I286
I284
I239
I240
I236
HDTV-HSYNC
HDTV-VSYNC
HDTV-CLK
PVD
A
C9
V0 V1
V2
V3
V4
V5
V6
V7
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y6
Y7
U0
U1
U2
U3
U4
U5
U6
U7
C4, C9
C4, C9
C9
C4, C9
B
C
D
G
2 4
10u
2262
2260
RES
+5A
F252
+5A
F251
+5A
F256
+5A
F254
+5A
F250
2274
I236, I239, I240, I264, I281, I297: ONLY FOR AP/NAFTA/LATAM SETS
H
CL 36532023_024.eps
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6255 B2 6260 B2 6261 A2 7251 A2 7252 A6 F250 F3 F251 C3 F252 B3 F253 B2 F254 E3 F256 D3 I231 A4 I232 B5 I233 A3 I234 A4 I235 C5 I236 F11 I237 B10 I238 D5 I239 E11 I240 E11 I241 B10 I242 B11 I244 B11 I246 B10 I247 B11 I248 E10 I249 C4 I250 B11 I251 F6 I252 E10 I254 E10 I255 B10 I256 B11 I258 B10 I259 B11 I260 F6 I261 A10 I262 A11 I263 E6 I264 A10 I265 A11 I266 E6 I267 C10 I268 C10 I269 D10 I270 D11 I271 C11 I272 C11 I273 C10 I274 C11 I275 C10 I276 C11 I278 C11 I279 D4 I280 C11 I281 C10 I282 C11 I283 E10 I284 E11 I285 E10 I286 E11 I288 E11 I289 D10 I290 D11 I291 D10 I292 D11 I293 D10 I294 D11 I295 D10 I296 D11 I297 D10 I298 D11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Layout Scaler Panel (Overview Top Side)

0121 A5 0122 C5 1001 A1 1002 A1 1003 D7 1201 A1 1251 C1 1283 B1 1301 D6 1351 D3 1352 C2
3139 123 5680.3
1401 B2 1402 A5 1506 B5 1681 D6 1751 C6 1752 C5 1753 B6 2003 A2 2005 C2 2006 D3 2007 A7
2008 A7 2009 A5 2010 B7 2013 A1 2015 B4 2016 C5 2018 A2 2021 B7 2024 A4 2026 C7 2027 D7
2202 B1 2206 A1 2207 C2 2208 B1 2211 A1 2212 A1 2213 A1 2214 A2 2215 A1 2216 B2 2217 B2
Part 1
CL 36532023_29a.eps
Part 3
CL 36532023_29c.eps
2218 A1 2219 B2 2221 B1 2251 C2 2252 C1 2253 C2 2254 C1 2255 D1 2256 D1 2257 D1 2258 D1
2263 C1 2264 C1 2265 C1 2278 C2 2283 C2 2304 D7 2305 D6 2308 D6 2315 D6 2317 D6 2319 D6
2321 D7 2325 D6 2326 D7 2327 D7 2329 D7 2341 C3 2344 C3 2345 C3 2377 D3 2380 C5 2381 C5
2387 C5 2388 C5 2389 C5 2395 C3 2396 C3 2397 C3 2439 B2 2444 B2 2445 B2 2447 B2 2451 B2
96LC03A 7.
2452 B2 2461 A5 2462 A4 2463 A4 2486 A4 2491 A3 2501 B5 2512 B4 2753 B7 2754 B6 2756 A7
3003 A7 3004 A7 3006 A7 3009 B7 3010 B7 3014 B7 3015 B7 3016 B7 3017 B7 3018 B7 3201 B2
3202 B2 3204 B2 3207 B2 3210 B1 3211 B2 3212 B1 3218 A1 3219 C2 3221 A1 3222 A1 3223 B1
3224 A1 3225 A1 3226 A1 3227 B1 3228 B1 3229 A1 3231 B2 3232 B2 3233 B1 3234 B2 3235 A1
3236 B1 3237 B1 3238 B1 3239 A1 3240 B1 3241 B1 3261 C2 3264 C2 3265 C1 3266 D1 3267 D1
Part 2
CL 36532023_29b.eps
Part 4
CL 36532023_29d.eps
3271 D2 3272 D2 3273 C2 3274 D1 3275 D2 3276 D2 3277 D2 3284 D1 3285 D1 3286 C1 3304 D6
CL 26532023_029.eps
3305 D6 3306 D6 3307 C7 3308 C7 3314 D7 3315 C6 3320 C7 3321 C6 3322 C6 3324 C6 3325 C6
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3326 C7 3327 C7 3328 C7 3351 D3 3359 D3 3361 D3 3362 D3 3363 D3 3371 C4 3372 C4 3373 C4
3374 C4 3375 C3 3376 C3 3377 C3 3378 C4 3380 C5 3381 C4 3388 C3 3391 D3 3394 C4 3395 C4 3405 B2 3406 C3 3407 C3 3408 C2 3409 C2 3411 A3 3412 A3 3413 A4 3414 A4 3415 A3 3417 C3 3418 C3 3421 A5 3422 A5 3423 A5 3424 A4 3425 A4 3426 A5 3429 C2 3431 A5 3432 A4 3433 A4 3434 A4 3441 B4 3442 B4 3443 B4 3444 B4 3445 B4 3446 A4 3511 A4 3751 B5 3752 B5 3767 B7 3769 C5 3770 B5 3771 B5 4506 B5 4509 B5 5001 A6 5002 A7 5003 D2 5009 A5 5010 B7 5011 B7 5015 B7 5025 C7 5026 C7 5201 B1 5202 A1 5205 A1 5206 A1 5207 B2 5256 C2 5301 D7 5304 D6 5352 C3
5353 C3 5401 C3 5407 B2 5408 B2 5411 B2 5412 A4 5472 A3 5501 A4 5512 A4 6002 A5 6211 A1 6212 A1 7001 A5 7002 A7 7003 A7 7004 B7 7005 B7 7006 D3 7007 A2 7008 A2 7009 C5 7010 B7 7201 B1 7202 C1 7203 C2 7204 B2 7205 B2 7206 C2 7251 C2 7252 D2 7301 D5 7302 C6 7351 D4 7352 D5 7401 A5 7402 B3 7403 A4 7471 A4 7472 A3 7501 B4 7751 A5 7752 C6 7753 B6 7754 A6 7755 B6 7756 A7 7757 A7
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Layout Scaler Panel (Part 1 Top Side)

97LC03A 7.
Part 1
CL 26532023_29a.eps
061003
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Layout Scaler Panel (Part 2 Top Side)

98LC03A 7.
Part 2
CL 26532023_29b.eps
061003
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Layout Scaler Panel (Part 3 Top Side)

99LC03A 7.
Part 3
CL 26532023_29c.eps
061003
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

Layout Scaler Panel (Part 4 Top Side)

100LC03A 7.
Part 4
CL 26532023_29a.eps
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