8. Alignments
Electrical Instructions&Serial NO.Definition 70~73
S
oftware Updrade With Portable Memory74~75
Trouble Shooting76
9.
Circuit Description77~78
IC Data Sheets79~89
Repair Flow Chart90~91
10.Spare Parts List92~97
11.Different Parts List98~101
12.Revision List102
(Diagram S-B20)42 53~54
(Diagram S-B21)43 53~54
(Diagram S-B22)44 53~54
(Diagram S-B23)45 53~54
(Diagram S-C24)46 53~54
(Diagram S-D26)48 53~54
(Diagram S-E27)49 53~54
(Diagram S-E28)50 53~54
(Diagram S-F29)51 53~54
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1. Technical Specifications and Connections
1.Technical Specifications and Connections
Index of this chapter:
1.1 Technical Specifications
1.2 Connections
Notes:
·
Some models in this chassis range have a different
mechanical construction. The information given here is
therefore model specific. At the moment of writing, not all
information was available (only the 26-inch TPEB.1U LA
model was available). As soon as the other models are
introduced, an update manual will be released.
·
Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation,
due to the different set executions.
·
Specifications are indicative (subject to change).
1.1 Technical Specifications
1.1.1Technical Specifications
1.Vision
Panel ModelQD26HL02-01
Display type: LCD
Screen size: 26(66cm), 16:9
Resolution (HxV pixels): 1366 X 768 (WXGA),
Contrast ratio: 600:1
Light output (cd/m2): >400
Response time (ms): 25msec.(Typ.)
Viewing angle (HxV degrees): 170/170 (L/R,U/D) (CR > 10)
Tuning system: PLL
TV Color systems: ATSC,NTSC
Video playback: NTSC
Cable: TD1336/FHGP, ATSC/CLEAR QAM
Tuner bands: Low,Mid,High
Supported video formats: 640 x 480 @60p
2.Sound
Sound systems: Stereo / Virtual Dolby Surround
Maximum power:2x5W(26")
3.Miscellaneous
Power supply:
AC-input: 90V ~ 264VAC,
Normal Operation Power consumption:<110W
Standby power: < 1W (110V/60Hz only)
Power cord length: 1.8M
Power cord type: 3 lead with earth plug ,
Power indicator: LED (On: Green ,
Operating:
Temperature: 0 C to 40 C
Humidity: 10 to 95%(non condensing)
Altitude: 0 to 1,4000 feet
Air pressure: 600 to 4000 mBAR
Note: recommend at 0 to 35 C, Humidity less than 60 %
:
(26")
CLAA320WA01-C(32")
(26")
32(82cm), 16:9 (32")
RGB strip arrangement
(26")
00:1
10(32")
(26")
500
(32")
(26")
10msec.(Typ.)
(32")
720 x 240 @60p
720 x 480 @60i
720 x 480 @60p
800 x 600 @60p
1280 x 720 @60p
1024 x 768 @60p
1920 x 1080 @60i
2 x 10W(32")
50/60 2Hz
< 140W
plugable(US type)
Standby: No light )
O
O
_
+
(26")
(32")
O
Storage
Temperature: -20 to 60 C
O
Humidity: 10 to 95% (non condensing )
Altitude: 0 to 40000 feet ( non operating )
Air pressure: 600 to 1100 mBAR ( non operating)
Shipping
Temperature: -20 to 60 C
O
Humidity: 10 to 95% (non condensing )
Altitude: 0 to 40000 feet ( non operating )
Air pressure: 600 to 1100 ( non operating )
1.2 Connections
1.2.1Signal Connector
1.Tuner: NAFTA.
2.HDMI IN: HDMI input (TV digital interface support HDCP) with
digital audio or with audio R/L(RCA jack ).
3.AV IN3: Video3 (CVBS, RCA jack) and S-Video share with
same audio R/L (RCA jack ).
4.AV IN1: Video1 (CVBS, RCA jack) and YPbPr component
video1 (RCA jack) share with same audio R/L (RCA jack).
5.AV IN2: Video2 (CVBS, RCA jack) and YPbPr component
video2 (RCA jack) share with same audio R/L (RCA jack).
6.Side AV IN: Side Video (CVBS, RCA jack) and Side S-Video
share with same audio R/L(RCA jack).
7.Headphone OUT : Audio R/L out (mini-jack)
8.SPDIF OUT : (RCA jack)
AV2
S-VHS
AV3
L S/PDIF PrPbYPrPbY
USB
Right CVBS Left Right CVBS Left Right CVBS
Fig1-1
Side AV
S-VHSRight LeftCVBS
L eft
Fig1-2
1.2.2Input signal
1.2.2.1 Signal type
1.2.2.1.1TV Signal type:
RF Signal: Aerial input / 10mV(80dBuV)
Video signal : Video( RCA CVBS input) / 1Vpp (300mV-sync,
700mV-video.) .S video input / 1VppY-signal, 300mVpp
C-signal. COMP Video (Ypbpr input)/ 1Vpp Y signal,
350mVpp Pb,Pr signal
HDMI : Digital interface with 4 channels TMDS signal
Audio signal : Audio (1) R/L for AV IN1 (Video1, Comp video 1
and HDMI ).
Level: - Nominal : 0.5 V rms.
- Maximum : 1.5 V rms.
- Impedance > 10 k .
Audio (2) R/L for AV IN2 (Video2 and Comp-video2).
Level: - Nominal : 0.5 V rms.
- Maximum : 1.5 V rms.
- Impedance > 10 k .
Audio (3) R/L for AV IN3 (Video3 and S-video).
Level: - Nominal : 0.5 V rms.
- Maximum : 1.5 V rms.
- Impedance > 10 k .
Side Audio R/L for Side AV IN3 (Side Video and S-video).
Level: - Nominal : 0.5 V rms.
- Maximum : 1.5 V rms.
- Impedance > 10 k .
AV1
Tuner
HDMI
Headph
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1.2.2.1.2 Headphone output :
1.2.2 Allowed signal mode specified
1.2.2.1 TV system signal mode:
1.2.3Signal cable
Audio: R/L output 10mW at 32 .
3.5mm stereo jack with switch
Impedance is between 8 and 600 .
RF support: NAFTA: NTSC(M,N) and ATSC (8VSB and QAM)
Video1,2,3 / S-video1,2: Support, NTSC colour system.
Comp Video (YpbPr): Support NTSC colour system SDTV
and HDTV, including 480i/p, 720p 60Hz, 1080i 60Hz .
HDMI IN : 480i, 480p, 720p/60Hz, 1080i/60Hz
Connect the set to the AC Power via an isolation
transformer (> 800 VA).
·
Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol ,
only by components identical to the original ones. Any
other component substitution (other than original type) may
increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard.
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 correctly and fix them with the
mounted cable clamps.
·
Check the insulation of the AC Power lead for external
damage.
·
Check the strain relief of the AC Power cord for proper
function.
·
Check the electrical DC resistance between the AC Power
plug and the secondary side (only for sets which have a AC
·
Power isolated power supply):
1. Unplug the AC Power cord and connect a wire
between the two pins of the AC Power plug.
2. Set the AC Power switch to the "on" position (keep the
AC Power cord unplugged!).
3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the
AC Power plug and the metal shielding of the tuner or
the aerial connection on the set. The reading should be
between 4.5 Mohm and 12 Mohm.
4. Switch "off" the set, and remove the wire between the
two pins of the AC Power plug.
·
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 ). 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.
·
Be careful during measurements in the high voltage
section.
·
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
1. Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the
chassis (= tuner) ground ( ), or hot ground ( ), depending
on the tested area of circuitry. The voltages and waveforms
shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the
Service Default Mode (see chapter 5) with a color bar
signal and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz unless stated
otherwise) and picture carrier at 475.25 MHz for PAL, or
61.25 MHz for NTSC (channel 3).
2. Where necessary, measure the waveforms and voltages
with ( ) and without ( ) aerial signal. Measure the
voltages in the power supply section both in normal
operation ( ) and in stand-by ( ). These values are
indicated by means of the appropriate symbols.
3. 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.
4. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby" and the "double-D symbol", are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.
2.3.2 Schematic Notes
1. All resistor values are in ohms and the value multiplier is
often used to indicate the decimal point location (e.g. 2K2
indicates 2.2 kohm).
2. Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with
either an "E" or an "R" (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220
ohm).
3. All capacitor values are given in micro-farads (u= x10 ),
nano-farads (n= x10 ), or pico-farads (p= x10 ).
4. Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the
decimal point indication (e.g. 2p2 indicates 2.2 pF).
5. An "asterisk" (*) indicates component usage varies. Refer
to the diversity tables for the correct values.
6. The correct component values are listed in the Electrical
Replacement Parts List. Therefore, always check this list
when there is any doubt.
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2.3.3 Rework on BGA (Ball Grid Array) 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 that, it is essential when
removing an (LF)BGA, 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)BGAshould 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.
More Information
For more information on how to handle BGA devices, visit this
URL:(needs subscription,
www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com
not available for all regions). After login, "select Magazine", then
go to "Workshop Information". Here you will find Information on
how to deal with BGA-ICs.
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2.3.4 Lead Free Solder
Philips CE is going to produce lead-free sets (PBF) from
1.1.2005 onwards.
Lead-free sets will be indicated by the PHILIPS-lead-free logo
on the Printed Wiring Boards (PWB):
Fig 2-1 Lead-free logo
This sign normally has a diameter of 6 mm, but if there is less
space on a board also 3 mm is possible.
In case of doubt wether the board is lead-free or not (or with
mixed technologies), you can use the following method:
1. Always use the highest temperature to solder, when using
SAC305 (see also instructions below).
2. De-solder thoroughly (clean solder joints to avoid mix of
two alloys).
Caution
which is coupled to the 12NC. For an overview of these
profiles, visit the website
(needs subscription, but is not available for all regions)
You will find this and more technical information within the
"Magazine", chapter "Workshop information".
For additional questions please contact your local repairhelpdesk.
: For BGA-ICs, you must use the correct temperatureprofile,
www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com
In case of doubt whether the board is lead-free or not (or with
mixed technologies), you can use the following method:
·
Always use the highest temperature to solder, when using
SAC305 (see also instructions below).
·
De-solder thoroughly (clean solder joints to avoid mix of
two alloys).
Cautionmust
which is coupled to the 12NC. For an overview of these
profiles, visit the website
(needs subscription, but is not available for all regions)
You will find this and more technical information within the
"Magazine", chapter "Workshop information".
For additional questions please contact your local repair help
desk.
: For BGA-ICs, youuse the correct temperatureprofile,
www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com
2.3.5 Practical Service Precautions
It makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock.
1.
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.
2.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.
Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected
by the workshop during a repair:
1. Use only lead-free soldering tin . If lead-free solder paste
is required,please contact the manufacturer of your soldering
equipment. In general, use of solder paste within
workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy to
store and to handle.
2. Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free
soldering tin. The solder tool must be able
-To reach at least a solder-tip temperature of 400 C.
-To stabilise the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip.
-To exchange solder-tips for different applications.
3. Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature around 360 C
- 380 C is reached and stabilised at the solder joint.
Heating time of the solder-joint should not exceed~4sec.
Avoid temperatures above 400 C, otherwise wear-out of
tips will rise drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed. To
avoid wear-out of tips, switch "off" unused equipment or
reduce heat.
4. Mix of lead-free soldering tin/parts with leaded soldering
tin/parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to
avoid mixed regimes. If not to avoid, clean carefully the
solder-joint from old tin and re-solder with new tin.
5. Use only original spare-parts listed in the Service-Manuals.
Not listed standard material (commodities) has to be
purchased at external companies.
6. Special information for lead-free BGA ICs: these ICs will be
delivered in so-called "dry-packaging" to protect the IC
against moisture. This packaging may only be opened
short before it is used (soldered). Otherwise the body of the
IC gets "wet" inside and during the heating time the
structure of the IC will be destroyed due to high (steam-)
pressure inside the body. If the packaging was opened
before usage, the IC has to be heated up for some hours
(around 90C)fordrying (think of ESD-protection !).
Do not re-use BGAs at all!
7. For sets produced before 1.1.2005, containing leaded
soldering tin and components, all needed spare parts will
be available till the end of the service period. For the repair
of such sets nothing changes.
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3. Directions for Use
You can download this information from the following websites:
http://www.philips.com/support
http://www.p4c.philips.com
4. Mechanical Instructions
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Index of this chapter:
4.1 Assy/Panel Removal
4.2 Set Re-assembly
4.1 Assy/Panel Removal
Front view
Back view
4. Mechanical Instructions
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Fig.7
Fig.2
Step 1. Remove the stand.
Remove the three screws as Fig.3 and Fig.4
Fig.3
Step 2. Remove the Back cover and Main shield assy as Fig.5~12.
a.
Remove the 7 screwson the sides as Fig.5and the other 2 screws
b. Use thin "I" type screwdriver to open 4 clicks on bottom
side as Fig.6
c.
Use thin "I" type screwdriver to open 2 clicks on right
side as Fig.7
e. Use thin "I" type screwdriver to open 2 clicks on left
side as Fig.8
f. Use thin "I" type screwdriver to open 6 clicks on top
side as Fig.9
g. Remove the back cover as Fig.10 .
h. Remove the 13 screws as Fig.10,Fig.11,Fig.12 , then remove the
Main shield assy.
Fig.4
Fig.9
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Step 3. Remove the Scaler, Power,IR, Key Control, Side AV and USB
board.
Remove the 14 screws and disconnect the 12 cables as Fig. 13 .
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IR PCB,as Fig.14 .the Scaler PCB and power PCB
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Fig. 17
Fig. 18
Fig. 14
Step 5 Remove the MAIN Frame ASSY as Fig.15~Fig.17
a.
Remove the 24 screws as Fig.15~17 .
Step 6 Remove the Bezel assy as Fig.18~Fig.19 .
a.as Fig.18 .
Remove the 2 connectors
b .as Fig.19 .
Remove the Bezel assy
Fig. 15
Fig. 19
4.2 Set Re-assembly
To re-assemble the whole set, execute all processes in reverse
order.
Notes:
a. While re-assembling, make sure that all cables are placed
and connected in their original position.
b. Pay special attention not to damage the EMC foams at the
SSB shielding. Check that EMC foams are put correctly on
their places.
In warranty, it is not allowed to disassembly the LCD panel, even the
backlight unit defect.
Out of warranty, the replacment of backlight unit is a correct way
when the defect is cused by backlight (CCFL,Lamp).
Fig. 16
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index of this chapter:
5.1 Test Points
5.2 Service Modes
5.3 Stepwise Start-up
5.4 ComPair
5.5 Error Codes
5.6 The Blinking LED Procedure
5.7 Protections
5.1 Test Points
The chassis is equipped with test points (Fxxx) printed on the
circuit board assemblies. As most signals are digital, it will be
almost impossible to measure waveforms with a standard
oscilloscope. Therefore, waveforms are not given in this
manual. Several key ICs are capable of generating test
patterns, which can be controlled via ComPair. In this way it is
possible to determine which part is defective.
Perform measurements under the following conditions:
·
Service Default Mode.
·
Video: Color bar signal.
·
Audio: 3 kHz left, 1 kHz right.
5.2 Service Modes
Service Default Mode (SDM) and Service Alignment Mode
(SAM) offer several features for the service technician, while
the Customer Service Mode (CSM) is used for communication
between a Customer Helpdesk and a customer.
There is also the option of using ComPair, a hardware interface
between a computer (see requirements below) and the TV
chassis. It offers the ability of structured troubleshooting, test
pattern generation, error code reading, software version
readout, and software upgrading.
Minimum
Windows 95/98, and a CD-ROM drive (see also paragraph "
ComPair").
requirements for ComPair: a Pentium processor,
5.2.1 Service Default Mode (SDM)
Purpose
·
To create a pre-defined setting, to get the same
measurement results as given in this manual.
·
To override SW protections (only applicable for protections
detected by stand-by processor) and make the TV start up
to the step just before protection (a sort of automatic
stepwise start up). See paragraph Stepwise Start Up .
·
To start the blinking LED procedure (not valid in protection
mode).
Specifications
·
Tuning frequency 61.25 MHz for NTSC: The TV shall tune
to physical channel 3 only if channel 3 is an analog channel
or if there is no channel 3 installed in the channel map. If
there is a digital channel installed in channel 3, then the
frequency to which the set will tune, would be as specified
in the channel map and could be different from the one
corresponding to the physical channel 3.
·
All picture settings at 50% (brightness, color, contrast).
All sound settings at 50%, except volume at 25%.
·
·
All service-unfriendly modes (if present) are disabled, like:
- (Sleep) timer.
- Child/parental lock.
- Picture mute (blue mute or black mute).
- Automatic volume levelling (AVL).
- Auto switch "off" (when no video signal was received
for 10 minutes).
- Skip/blank of non-favorite pre-sets.
"
"
How to Activate SDM
Use one of the following methods:
·
·
After activating this mode,will appear in the upper right
corner of the screen (if you have picture).
How to Navigate
When you press thebutton on the RC transmitter, the
set will toggle between the SDM and the normal user menu
(with the SDM mode still active in the background).
How to Exit SDM
Use one of the following methods:
·
·
5.2.2 Service Alignment Mode (SAM)
Purpose
·
·
·
·
·
How to Activate SAM
Via a standard RC transmitter: key in the code
directly followed by thebutton. After activating SAM
with this method a service warning will appear on the screen,
you can continue by pressing the red button on the RC.
Contents of SAM:
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Smart modes.
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Auto store of personal presets.
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Auto user menu time-out.
Use the standard RC-transmitter and key in the code
directly followed by the "MENU"
: It is possible that, together with the SDM, the main
Note
menu will appear. To switch it "off", push thebutton again.
Short for a moment the two solder pads [1] on the SSB,
with the indication
shielding. Activation can be performed in all modes, except
when the set has a problem with the Stand-by Processor.
Switch the set to STAND-BY via the RC-transmitter.
Via a standard customer RC-transmitter: key in
sequence.
To perform (software) alignments.
To change option settings.
To easily identify the used software version.
To view operation hours.
To display (or clear) the error code buffer.
Hardware Info.
-Displays the software version
A. VIPER SW Version.
of the VIPER software (main software) (example:
BX23U-1.2.3.4_12345 = AAAAB_X.Y.W.Z_NNNNN).
·
·
·
·
-Displays the software version
B. SBY PROC Version.
of the stand-by processor.
-Displays the production code of
C. Production Code.
the TV, this is the serial number as printed on the back
of the TV set. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is
initialized after corruption, this production code has to
be re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee in a
possibility to do this.
Operation Hours.
operation hours (not the stand-by hours). Every time the
TV is switched "on/off", 0.5 hours is added to this number.
Errors.
error is displayed at the upper left (for an error explanation
see paragraph "Error Codes").
Defective Module.
= the chassis name.
AAAA
= the region: A= AP, E= EU, L= Latam,U=US.
B
X.Y.W.Z
main version number (different numbers are not
compatible with one another) and Y is the sub
version number (a higher number is always
compatible with a lower number). The last two
digits are used for development reasons only, so
they will always be zero in official releases.
NNNNN
software.
(Followed by maximal 10 errors). The most recent
"SDM". They are located outside the
"MENU"
"INFO"
= the software version, where X is the
= last five digits of 12nc code of the
Displays the accumulated total of
Here the module that generates the
button.
"MENU"
"SDM"
"062596" ,
"00"-
"062596"
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error is displayed. If there are multiple errors in the buffer, which are
not all generated by a single module, there is probably another
defect. It will then display the messagehere.
·
Reset Error Buffer.
then thebutton, the error buffer is reset.
·
Alignments.
·
Dealer Options.
·
Options.
·
Initialize NVM.
in the former EMG based chassis, the microprocessor
replaces the content with default data (to assure that the
set can operate). However, all preferences and alignment
values are gone now, and option numbers are not correct.
Therefore, this was a very drastic way. In this chassis, the
procedure is implemented in another way: The moment the
processor recognizes a corrupted NVM, the initialize NVM line will
be highlighted. Now, you can do two things(dependent of the service
instructions at that moment):
- Save the content of the NVM via ComPair for
- Initialize the NVM (same as in the past, however now it
Note
the NVM, there is a high possibility that you will not have picture
any more because your display option is not correct. So, before
you can initialize your NVM via the SAM, you need to have a
picture and therefore you need the correct display option. To
adapt this option, use ComPair. The correct HEX values for the
options can be found in the table below.
·
Store
pressingand then the
·
SW Maintenance.
-Not useful for service purposes. In case of
-. Not functional at the moment this manual
How to Navigate
·
In SAM, you can select the menu items with the
UP/DOWN"
will be highlighted. When not all menu items fit on the
screen, move thekey to display the
next/previous menu items.
·
With thekeys, it is possible to:
- (De) activate the selected menu item.
- (De) activate the selected submenu.
How to Exit SAM
Use one of the following methods:
·
Press thebutton on the RC-transmitter.
·
Switch the set to STAND-BY via the RC-transmitter.
Note
a channel. This could hamper the White Point alignments
because you cannot choose your channel/frequency any more.
Workaround: after you have sent the RC code,you
will see the service-warning screen, and in this stage it is still possible
to change the channel (so before pressing thebutton).
"OK"
Extra features for Service.
development analysis, before initializing. This will give
the Service department an extra possibility for
diagnosis (e.g. when Development asks for this).
happens conscious).
: When you have a corrupted NVM, or you have replaced
. All options and alignments are stored when
"cursor right""OK" button.
SW Events.
specific software problems, the development
department can ask for this info.
HW Events
is released, description will be published in an update
manual if the function becomes available.
key on the RC-transmitter. The selected item
"CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT"
"MENU"
: As long as SAM is activated, it is not possible to change
When you pressand
This will activate thesubmenu.
Extra features for the dealers.
When an NVM was corrupted (or replaced)
"CURSOR UP/DOWN"
"UNKNOWN"
"cursor right"
"ALIGNMENTS"
""
"CURSOR
"062596 INFO"
"OK"
5.2.3 Customer Service Mode (CSM)
Purpose
When a customer is having problems with his TV-set, he can
call his dealer or the Customer Helpdesk. The service
technician can then ask the customer to activate the CSM, in
order to identify the status of the set. Now, the service
technician can judge the severity of the complaint. In many
cases, he can advise the customer how to solve the problem,
or he can decide if it is necessary to visit the customer.
The CSM is a read only mode; therefore, modifications in this
mode are not possible.
How to Activate CSM
Key in the codevia the standard RC transmitter.
: Activation of the CSM is only possible if there is no (user)
Note
menu on the screen!
How to Navigate
By means of theknob on the RCtransmitter,
you can navigate through the menus.
Contents of CSM
·
SW Version
the built-in main software version. In case of field problems
related to software, software can be upgraded. As this
software is consumer upgradeable, it will also be published
on the Internet.
·
SBY Processor Version
processor software version. Upgrading this software will be
possible via a PC and a ComPair interface (see chapter
Software upgrade).
·
Set Type
workshop as reference for further diagnosis. In this way, it
is not necessary for the customer to look at the rear of the
TV-set. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after
corruption, this set type has to be re-written to NVM.
ComPair will foresee a possibility to do this.
·
Production Code
number) of the TV. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is
initialized after corruption, this production code has to be
re-written to NVM. ComPair will foresee a possibility to do this.
·
Code 1
soon as the built-in diagnose software has detected an
error the buffer is adapted. The last occurred error is
displayed on the leftmost position. Each error code is
displayed as a 2-digit number. When less than 10 errors
occur, the rest of the buffer is empty (00). See also
paragraph Error Codes for a description.
·
Code 2
also paragraph Error Codes for a description.
·
Headphone Volume
headphone volume, as set by the customer. The value can
vary from 0 (volume is minimum) to 100 (volume is
maximum). Change via
"HEADPHONE VOLUME".
·
. Indicates whether the received transmitter
Dolby
transmits Dolby sound (
presence of Dolby can only be tested by the software on
the Dolby Signaling bit. If a Dolby transmission is received
without a Dolby Signaling bit, this indicator will show
even though a Dolby transmission is received.
·
Sound Mode
sound mode (or automatically chosen mode). Possible
values areand VIRTUAL DOLBY
SURROUND
"SOUND MODE". It can also have been selected
automatically by signaling bits (internal software).
·
Tuner Frequency
·
Digital Processing
Possible values areand
Change via
PROCESSING".
·
TV System
the selected transmitter.
- M: NTSC M signal received
- ATSC: ATSC signal received
·
Center Mode
·
DNR
. Gives the selected DNR setting (Dynamic Noise
Reduction),, or
Change via "MENU", "TV","PICTURE","DNR".
·
"123654"
"CURSOR-DOWN/UP"
(example: BX23U-1.2.3.4_12345). Displays
. Displays the built-in stand-by
. This information is very helpful for a helpdesk/
. Displays the production code (the serial
. Gives the latest five errors of the error buffer. As
. Gives the first five errors of the error buffer. See
. Gives the last status of the
"MENU","TV","SOUND",
"ON") or not ("OFF").Attention:The
"OFF"
. Indicates the by the customer selected
"STEREO""
".Change via "MENU","TV","SOUND",
. Not applicable for US sets.
. Indicates the selected digital mode.
"STANDARD""PIXEL PLUS".
"MENU","TV","PICTURE","DIGITAL
. Gives information about the video system of
. Not applicable.
"OFF","MINIMUM","MEDIUM""MAXIMUM".
.Gives the noise ratio for the selectedNoise Figure
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transmitter. This value can vary from 0 (good signal) to 127
(average signal) and to 255 (bad signal). For some
software versions, the noise figure will only be valid when
"Active Control" is set to "medium" and "maximum"
before
activating CSM.
·
. Indicates which source is used and the video/
Source
audio signal quality of the selected source. (Example:
Tuner, Video/NICAM) Source:
"TUNER","AV1","AV2",
automatic stepwise start-up. In combination with the start-up
diagrams below, you can see which supplies are present at a
certain moment.
Important to know here is, that if e.g. the 3V3 detection fails
(and thus error 11 is blinking) and the TV is restarted via SDM,
the Stand-by Processor will enable the 3V3, but will not go to
protection now. The TV will stay in this situation until it is reset
(Mains/AC Power supply interrupted).
"AV3","HDMI 1","SIDE". Video signal quality:"VIDEO",
"S-VIDEO","RGB 1FH","YPBPR 1FH 480P","YPBPR 1FH
576P","YPBPR 1FH 1080I","YPBPR 2FH 480P","YPBPR
2FH 576P","YPBPR 2FH 1080I","RGB 2FH 480P","RGB
2FH 576P" or "RGB 2FH 1080I". Audio signal quality:
"STEREO","SPDIF 1","SPDIF 2" or "SPDIF".
·
Audio System
system. Possible values are Stereo , Mono , Mono
selected , Analog In: No Dig. Audio , Dolby Digital 1+1
. Gives information about the audible audio
"""""
""""",
"Dolby Digital 1/0","Dolby Digital 2/0","Dolby Digital 2/1",
"Dolby Digital 2/2","Dolby Digital 3/0","Dolby Digital 3/1",
"Dolby Digital 3/2","Dolby Digital Dual I","Dolby Digital
Dual II","MPEG 1+1","MPEG 1/0","MPEG 2/0". This is the
same info as you will see when pressing the "INFO" button
in normal user mode (item "signal"). In case of ATSC
receiving there will be no info displayed.
·
Tuned Bit
·
Preset Lock
lock: LOCKED or UNLOCKED . Change via
. Not applicable for US sets.
. Indicates if the selected preset has a child
"""""MENU",
"TV","CHANNELS","CHANNEL LOCK".
·
Lock After
OFF or e.g. 18:45 (lock time). Change MENU , TV ,
""" "" """
CHANNELS , LOCK AFTER .
""" "
TV Ratings Lock
the customer. Change via MENU , TV , CHANNELS ,
TV RATING LOCK . Possible values are: ALL , NONE , TV-Y ,
""""""""
TV-Y7 , TV-G , TV-PG , TV14 and TV-MA .
""""" """" "
·
Movie Ratings Lock
set by the customer. Change via MENU , TV , CHANNELS ,
MOVIE RATINGS LOCK .Possible values are: ALL , NR , G
"""""""",
PG , PG-13,R,NC-17 and X .
"""""""" ""
·
V-Chip Tv Status
. Indicates at what time the channel lock is s
. Indicates the TV ratings lock as set by
""
""""""
. Indicates the Movie Ratings Lock as
""
""""""
. Indicates the setting of the V-chip as
applied by the selected TV channel. Same values can be
shown as for TV RATINGS LOCK .
·
V-Chip Movie Status
""
. Indicates the setting of the V-chip
as applied by the selected TV channel. Same values can
be shown as for MOVIE RATINGS LOCK .
·
Options 1
""
. Gives the option codes of option group 1 as set
in SAM (Service Alignment Mode).
·
Options 2
. Gives the option codes of option group 2 as set
in SAM (Service Alignment Mode).
·
AVL
. Indicates the last status of AVL (Automatic Volume
"""""" "","" ""
Level): ON or OFF . Change via: MENU , TV SOUND , AVL .
AVL can not be set in case of digital audio reception (e.g.
Dolby Digital or AC3).
·
Delta Volume
for the selected preset as set by the customer: from -12
"".""" """""
to +12 Change via MENU , TV , SOUND , DELTA VOLUME .
·
HDMI key validity
·
IEEE key validity
·
POD key validity
·
Digital Signal Quality
. Indicates the last status of the delta volume
""
. Indicates the key
. Indicates the key
. Indicates the key
's validity.
's validity(n.a.).
's validity.
. Indicates quality of the received
digital signal (0= low).
How to Exit CSM
Press any key on the RC-transmitter (with exception of the
""""""
CHANNEL +/- , VOLUME , MUTE and digit (0-9) keys).
5.3 Stepwise Start-up
The stepwise start-up method, as known from FTL/FTP sets is
not valid any more. The situation for this chassis is as follows:
when the TV is in a protection state detected via the Stand-by
Processor (and thus blinking an error) and SDM is activated via
shortcutting the pins on the SSB, the TV starts up until it
reaches the situation just before protection. So, this is a kind of
Stand-by
(Off St-by)
- POD Cardremove
- Tact SW pushed
5.4 ComPair
5.4.1 Introduction
ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a service tool for Philips
Consumer Electronics products. ComPair is a further
development on the European DST (service remote control),
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 I C level) and
is therefore capable of accurately indicating problem areas.
You do not have to know anything aboutICcommands
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 Force/SearchMan electronic manual of the defective
chassis, schematics and PWBs are only a mouse click away.
5.4.2 Specifications
ComPair consists of a Windows based fault finding program
and an interface box between PC and the (defective) product.
The ComPair interface box is connected to the PC via a serial
(or RS-232) cable.
For this chassis, the ComPair interface box and the TV
communicate via a bi-directional service cable via the service
connector(s).
·
Automatic (by communication with the television): ComPair
can automatically read out the contents of the entire error
buffer. Diagnosis is done on I C/UART level. ComPair can
Off
- WakeUprequested
- Acquisition needed
Semi
- No dataAcquisition required
and no PODpresent
- Tact SW pushed
- WakeUprequested
- Acquisition needed
POD
Stand-by
No data Acquisition
required and
POD present
GoToProtection
Stand-by
Fig. 5-1 Transition diagram
2
GoToProtection
WakeUp
requested
- St-by requested
- Tact SW pushed
WakeUp
requested
2
2
Active
GoToProtection
Protection
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controller of the television. In this way, it is possible for
ComPair to communicate (read and write) to devices on
2
the I C/UART buses 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 fault finding tree by asking you questions (e.g.
Does the
screen give a picture? Click on the correct answer: YES /
) and showing you examples (e.g.
NOMeasure test-point I7
and click on the correct oscillogram 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 fault finding 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.
5.4.3 How to Connect
This is described in the chassis fault finding database in
ComPair.
Caution: It is compulsory to connect the TV to the PC as
shown in the picture below (with the ComPair interface in
between), as the ComPair interface acts as a level shifter. If
you connect the TV directly to the PC (via UART), the VIPER
or PNX2015 will be blown!
TO
UART SERVICE
CONNECTOR
TO
2
I C SERVICE
CONNECTOR
When multiple errors occur (errors occurred within a short time
span), there is a high probability that there is some relation
between them.
Basically there are three kinds of errors:
·
Errors detected by the Stand-by Processor
. These
errors will always lead to protection and an automatic start
of the blinking LED for the concerned error (see paragraph
""
The Blinking LED Procedure ). In these cases SDM can
be used to start up (see chapter Stepwise Start-up ).
·
Errors detected by VIPER that lead to protection
""
. In this case
the TV will go to protection and the front LED will blink at 3 Hz.
Further diagnosis via service modes is not possible here (see also
paragraph Error Codes -> Error Buffer -> Extra Info ).
·
Errors detected by VIPER that do not lead to protection
""""""
. In this
case the error can be read out via ComPair, via blinking LED
method, or in case you have picture, via SAM.
5.5.2 How to Read the Error Buffer
Use one of the following methods:
·
On screen via the SAM (only if you have a picture). E.g.:
- 00 00 00 00 00: No errors detected
- 06 00 00 00 00: Error code 6 is the last and only
detected error
- 09 06 00 00 00: Error code 6 was first detected and
error code 9 is the last detected error
·
Via the blinking LED procedure (when you have no
picture). See next paragraph.
·
Via ComPair.
5.5.3 How to Clear the Error Buffer
Use one of the following methods:
·
By activation of the RESET ERROR BUFFER command
""
in the SAM menu.
·
With a normal RC, key in sequence MUTE followed by
""""
062599 and OK .
·
If the content of the error buffer has not changed for 50+
: If you encounter any problems, contact your local
Note
support desk.
5.5 Error Codes
5.5.1 Introduction
The error code buffer contains all detected errors since the last
time the buffer was erased. The buffer is written from left to
right, new errors are logged at the left side, and all other errors
shift one position to the right.
When an error has occurred, the error is added to the list of
errors, provided the list is not full or the error is a protection
error.
When an error occurs and the error buffer is full, then the new
error is not added, and the error buffer stays intact (history is
maintained), except when the error is a protection error.
To prevent that an occasional error stays in the list forever, the
error is removed from the list after 50+ operation hours.
5.5.4 Error Buffer
In case of non-intermittent faults, clear the error buffer before
you begin the repair (before clearing the buffer, write down the
content, as this history can give you significant information).
This to ensure that old error codes are no longer present.
If possible, check the entire contents of the error buffer. In
some situations, an error code is only the result of another error
code and not the actual cause (e.g., a fault in the protection
detection circuitry can also lead to a protection).
There are several mechanisms of error detection:
Via error bits in the status registers of ICs.
Via polling on I/O pins going to the stand-by processor.
Via sensing of analogue values on the stand-by processor.
""
Via a not acknowledge of an I C communication.
2
Take notice that some errors need more than 90 seconds
before they start blinking. So in case of problems wait 2
minutes from start-up onwards, and then check if the front LED
is blinking.
5.6 The Blinking LED Procedure
5.6.1 Introduction
The blinking LED procedure can be split up into two situations:
·
Blinking LED procedure in case of a protection detected by
the stand-by processor. In this case the error is
automatically blinked. This will be only one error, namely
the one that is causing the protection. Therefore, you do
not have to do anything special, just read out the blinks. A
long blink indicates the decimal digit, a short blink indicates
the units.
·
Blinking LED procedure in thestate. Via this
procedure, you can make the contents of the error buffer
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visible via the front LED. This is especially useful for fault
finding, when there is no picture.
When the blinking LED procedure is activated in thestate,
the front LED will show (blink) the contents of the error-buffer.
Error-codes > 10 are shown as follows:
5. When all the error-codes are displayed, the sequence
finishes with a LED blink of 3 s,
6. The sequence starts again.
Example: Error 129600.
After activation of the SDM, the front LED will show:
1. 1 long blink of 750 ms (which is an indication of the decimal
digit) followed by a pause of 1.5 s,
2. 2 short blinks of 250 ms followed by a pause of 3 s,
3. 9 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s,
4. 6 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s,
5. 1 long blink of3stofinish the sequence,
6. The sequence starts again.
5.6.2 How to Activate
Use one of the following methods:
·
Activate the SDM
entire contents of the error buffer (this works in normal
operation mode).
·
Transmit the commands MUTE - 062500 - OK
with a normal RC
Take notice that it takes some seconds before the blinking
LED starts.
·
Transmit the commands MUTE - 062500 - OK
with a normal RC
5). When x= 1 the last detected error is shown, x= 2 the
second last error, etc.... Take notice that it takes some
seconds before the blinking LED starts.
"
"n"
. The blinking front LED will show the
""" """
. The complete error buffer is shown.
""" """
""
(where x is a number between 1 and
"ON"
"
There is one hardware protection in this chassis: Audio DC
Protection"".This protection occurs when there is a DC voltage
on the speakers. In that case the main supply is switched "off",
but the stand-by supply is still working.
For the Samsung V4 PDP display s, the 8V6 supply is switched "off"
and the LED on the display Main Supply blinks eleven
times, which means there is an overvoltage protection. The
front LED of the TV will blink error 7 (8V6 error).
In case of LCD supplies, the 12V supply will drop. This will be
detected by the stand-by processor, which will start blinking the
12 V error (error 12).
Repair Tips
If there is an audio DC protection (DC voltage on your
speakers), you will probably see error 12 blink in case of
LCD TVs, and error 7 for TVs with SDI displays. To be sure
there is an audio DC protection, disconnect the cable
between the SSB and the Audio PWB and also the cable
between the Main Supply and the Audio PWB. If the TV
starts up, it is very likely that there is DC voltage on the
speakers. Check, and replace if necessary, the audio
amplifiers.
It is also possible that you have an audio DC protection
because of an interruption in one or both speakers (the DC
voltage that is still on the circuit cannot disappear through
the speakers).
'
5.8 Fault Finding and Repair Tips
Read also paragraph Error Codes - Extra Info .
5.8.1 MPIF
Important things to make the MPIF work:
·
Supply.
·
Clock signal from the AVIP.
2
·
I C from the VIPER.
5.8.2 AVIP
""""
5.7 Protections
5.7.1 Software Protections
Most of the protections and errors use either the stand-by
microprocessor or the VIPER controller as detection device.
Since in these cases, checking of observers, polling of ADCs,
filtering of input values are all heavily software based, these
protections are referred to as software protections.
There are several types of software related protections, solving
a variety of fault conditions:
·
Protections related to supplies
+8V6, +1.2V, +2.5V and +3.3V.
·
Protections related to breakdown of the safety check
mechanism
done by means of the VIPER, failing of the VIPER
communication will have to initiate a protection mode since
safety cannot be guaranteed anymore.
Remark on the Supply Errors
The detection of a supply dip or supply loss during the normal
playing of the set does not lead to a protection, but to a cold
reboot of the set.
Protections during Start-up
During TV start-up, some voltages and IC observers are
actively monitored to be able to optimize the start-up speed,
and to assure good operation of all components. If these
monitors do not respond in a defined way, this indicates a
malfunction of the system and leads to a protection. As the
observers are only used during start-up, they are described in
the start-up flow in detail (see paragraph Stepwise Start-up ).
5.7.2 Hardware Protections
. E.g. since a lot of protection detections are
: check of the 12V, +5V,
""
Important things to make the AVIP work:
·
Supplies.
Clock signal from the VIPER.
·
2
·
I C from the VIPER
5.8.3 DC/DC Converter
Introduction
·
The best way to find a failure in the DC/DC converters is to
check their starting-up sequence at power on via the
Mains/AC Power cord, presuming that the Stand-by
Processor is operational.
·
If the input voltage of the DC/DC converters is around 12 V
(measured on the decoupling capacitors 2U17/2U25)
and the ENABLE signals are low (active), then the
output voltages should have their normal values.
·
First, the Stand-by Processor activates the +1V2 supply
(via ENABLE-1V2).
·
Then, after this voltage becomes present and is detected
OK (about 100 ms), the other two voltages (+2V5 and
+3V3) will be activated (via ENABLE-3V3).
·
The current consumption of controller IC 7U00 is around 20
mA (that means around 200 mV drop voltage across
resistor 3U22).
·
The current capability of DC/DC converters is quite high
(short-circuit current is 7 to 10 A), therefore if there is a
linear integrated stabilizer that, for example delivers 1.8V
from +3V3 with its output overloaded, the +3V3 stays
usually at its normal value even though the consumption
from +3V3 increases significantly.
·
The +2V5 supply voltage is obtained via a linear stabilizer
made with discrete components that can deliver a lot of
current. Therefore, in case +2V5 (or +2V5D) is shortcircuited
to GND, the +3V3 will not have the normal value
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But much less. The +2V5D voltage is available in standby
mode via a low power linear stabilizer that can deliver up to
30 mA. In normal operation mode, the value of this supply
voltage will be close to +2V5 (20 - 30 mV difference).
3. Check for +1V2 output voltage short-circuit to GND that
4. Check the over-current detection circuit (2U12 or 3U97
·
Symptom
and +3V3 not rising.
1. Check the ENABLE-3V3 signal (active
2. Check the voltage on pin 8 (1.5 V).
3. Check the under-voltage detection circuit (the voltage
4. Check for output voltages short-circuits to GND (+3V3,
5. Check the over-current detection circuit (2U18 or 3U83
Symptom
100 ms. Cause: The SUPPLY-FAULT line stays low
even though the +3V3 and +1V2 is available. The Stand-by
Processor is detecting that and switches all supply
voltages off .
1. Check the value of +2V5 and the drop voltage across
2. Check if the +1V2 or +3V3 are higher than their normal
: +1V2, +2V5, and +3V3 not present (even for a
power MOS-FETs) and enable signal ENABLE-1V2
(active low).
can generate pulsed over-currents 7-10 A through coil
5U03.
interrupted).
: +1V2 present for about 100 ms. Supplies +2V5
"low").
on collector of transistor 7U10-1 should be less than
0.8 V).
+2V5 and +2V5D) that generate pulsed over-currents
of 7-10 A through coil 5U00.
interrupted).
: +1V2 OK, but +2V5 and +3V3 present for about
""
""
resistor 3U22 (they could be too high)
values. This can be due to defective DC feedback of
the respective DC/DC converter (3U18 or 3UA7).
1. Set the correct option codes (see sticker inside the TV).
2. Update the TV software (see chapter 3 for instructions).
3. Perform the alignments as described in chapter 8.
4. Check in CSM menu 5 if the HDMI and POD keys are valid.
5.9.2 Main Software Upgrade
The software image resides in the NAND-Flash, and is
formatted in the following way:
Partition 1
Partition 0
Executables are stored as files in a file system. The boot loader
(uBTM) will load the USB Download Application in partition 0
(USB drivers, bootscript, etc). This application makes it then
possible to upgrade the main software via USB.
Installing Partition 0 software is possible via an external
EJTAG tool, but also in a special way with the USB stick (see
description in paragraph
Partition 1 (Customer)
To do a main software upgrade (partition 1) via USB, the set
must be operational, and the "" files for the VIPER
must be installed in the NAND-Flash!
The new software can be uploaded to the TV by using a
portable memory device or USB storage compliant devices
(e.g. USB memory stick). You can download the new software
from the Philips website to your PC.
Trimedia2 image
Trimedia1 image
MIPS image
USB Download Application
uBTM (boot block)
Fig. 5-3 NAND-Flash format
""
Partition 0
"").
Partition 0
USB CUSTOMER
USB SERVICE
EJTAG
Symptom
ripple voltage is increased (audible noise can come from
the filtering coils 5U00 or 5U03).
Cause
or both DC/DC converters.
- Check resistor 3U06, the decoupling capacitors, the
AC feedback circuits (2U20 + 2U21 + 3U14 + 3U15 for
+1V2 or 2U19 + 2U85 + 3U12 + 3U13 for +3V3), the
compensation capacitors 2U09, 2U10, 2U23 and
2U73, and IC 7U00.
Note 1
defective power MOSFETs (7U01 or 7U03). Item 7U00 should
be replaced as well in this case.
: +1V2, +2V5, and +3V3 look okay, except the
: Instability of the frequency and/or duty cycle of one
: If fuse 1U01 is broken, this usually means a pair of
5.9 Software Upgrading
5.9.1 Introduction
The set software and security keys are stored in a NAND-Flash
(item 7P80), which is connected to the VIPER via the PCI bus.
It is possible for the user to upgrade the main software via the
USB port. This allows replacement of a software image in a
standalone set, without the need of an E-JTAG debugger. A
description on how to upgrade the main software can be found
in chapter 3 Directions For Use .
Important
SSB must be ordered, due to the presence of the security
keys!!! See table SSB service kits for the order codes.
Perform the following actions after SSB replacement:
""
: When the NAND-Flash must be replaced, a new
""
Partition 0 (Service)
If the
Partition 0
"" software is corrupted, the software needs to
be re-installed.
To upgrade this "USB download application" (partition 0 except
the bootblock), insert an USB stick with the correct software,
but press the "red" button on the remote control (in "TV" mode)
when it is asked via the on screen text.
Caution:
·
The USB download application will now erase both
partitions (except the boot block), so you need to reload the
main SW after upgrading the USB download application.
As long as this is not done, the USB download application
will start when the set is switched on .
·
When something goes wrong during the progress of this
method (e.g. voltage dip or corrupted software file), the set
will not start up, and can only be recovered via the EJTAG tool!
5.9.3 Manual Start of the Main Software Upgrade Application
Normally, the software upgrading procedure will start
automatically, when a memory device with the correct software
is inserted, but in case this does not work, it is possible to force
the TV into the software upgrade application. To do so:
·
Disconnect the TV from the Mains/AC Power.
·
Press the OK button on a Philips DVD RC-6 remote
control (it is also possible to use the TV remote in DVD mode).
·
Keep the OK button pressed while connecting the TV to
the Mains/AC Power.
·
The software upgrade application will start.
·
When a memory device with upgrade software is
connected, the upgrade process will start.
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5. Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding
It`s Free
5.9.4 Stand-by Software Upgrade
It will be possible to upgrade the Stand-by software via a PC
and the ComPair interface. Check paragraph ComPair on
how to connect the interface. To upgrade the Stand-by
software, use the following steps:
1. Disconnect the TV from the Mains/AC Power.
2. Short circuit the SPI pins [2] on the SSB. They are located
outside the shielding (see figure SPI service pads).
3. Keep the SPI pins shorted while connecting the TV to the
Mains/AC Power.
4. Release the short circuit after approx. two seconds.
5. Start up HyperTerminal (can be found in every Windows
application via Programs -> Accessories ->
Communications -> HyperTerminal. Use the following
settings:
- COM1
- Bits per second = 19200
- Data bits = 8
- Parity = none
- Stop bits = 1
- Flow control = Xon / Xoff.
6. Press Shift U on your PC keyboard. You should now see
7. If you do not see the above info, restart the above
8. Via Transfer -> Send text file ... ,you can send the
9. After successful programming, you must see the following info:
10. If you do not see this info, restart the complete procedure.
11. Close HyperTerminal.
12. Disconnect and connect Mains/AC Power again.
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the following info:
- PNX2015 Loader V1.0
- 19-09-2003
- DEVID=0x05
- Erasing
- MCSUM=0x0000
-=
procedure, and check your HyperTerminal settings and the
connections between PC and TV.
""""
proper upgrade file to the TV. This file will be distributed via
the Service Organization.
- DCSUM=0xECB3
- :Ok
- MCSUM=0xECB3
- Programming
- PCSUM=0xECB3
- Finished
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6.Block Diagram
Index of this chapter:
6.1
Wiring Diagram
6.2 Block Diagram
6.1 Wiring Diagram
1921
2p
Key board
6. Block Diagram
6
1630
8p
7
1410
8p
1M2
3
16p
1402
2p
1T1
04p
1907
6p
Side-AV
Board
Switch
board
Panel
Speakers
R/L
5.2
5.1
1
1403
30p
1M6
04p
Main Board
1001
10p
1901
3p
USB
1902
2p
8
Board
1998
4p
4
Inverter
1089
10p
1088
2
12p
Power board
Inverter
It`s Free
board
Vcc,
Bright_ADJ
Inverter ON_OFF
PWR_SAVING
SMPS board
.200W max
.PFC
.<1W at STBY
.Philips safety
rules
6. Block Diagram
PCB architecture
Control Board
S
Main BOARD
Base on TV 510 just to
modify
.DC-DC power
.Audio Amp
.inverter and panel
interface
.localize
connectors,passive
components and
memories
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LCD Panel
26"/27"/32"
Speakers
17
S-A08
Tuner
I
IRboard
IR board
IF
S-A09
HDMI
DDC
24C02
S-A04
SAW 44M
and AGC
CVI
S-A04
SAW45.75
SAW 45.75
CVBS,YC
Audio L/R
Mains
Function block of main Board
S-A07
NXT2004
Channel decoder
(VSB/QAM
receiver)
S-A10
TDA9975A
TDA9975A
S-A02~05
PNX3000
.IF AM Demodulation
.AGC
.Video & audio switch
.I2D data link
formatter
SPDIF
16bits/H/V/CLK
Video/audio stream
MPEG2 data
UART
H/V/CL
K
RC
S-B11~14
DV1
CLK
Tunnel
bus
S-B17~22
DV4/5
PNX2015
.80C51uP
.video Decoder
AVP1
.Audio DSP
.Columbus
.MPEG Decoder (sub)
ADC
.LVDS Transmitter
S-B12
DDR x2
8Mx16?
PNX8552
.MPEG decoder
.Scaler
.DNR
.Video enhancement
.Audio delay
DV3 8 bits
I2S
A
SideAVBoard
Side AV Board
I2C
RGB 30
bits,H/V/CLK
SP
I
S-B15
NandEeprom
Nand Eeprom
16Mx16
16Mx16
S-B15
NVM
NVM
24C64
24C64
U
USB
SPDIF
S-B12
DDR8Mx16
DDR 8Mx16
S-B21
Flash512K
Flash 512K
LVDS to panel
K
KeyControl
Key Control
S-E27
Amp
Amp
Headphone,
speakers
18
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S
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PNX2015
PNX2015
Control
Control
6. Block Diagram
RESET
Reset- Stby (5V2 dip)
3V3-Standby
Reset-PNX2015
PNX2015
PNX2015
StbyuP
Stby uP
Ext Reset
Reset-system
ResetMIPS
PNX
PNX
8852
8852
EEPROM
EEPROM
ResetFE-Main
Resetaudio
NXT
NXT
2004
2004
HP/Power Amp
Anti-Plop
S
EXT
I2C
Level
Shift
PNX3000
PNX3000
TDA9975
TDA9975
PDP
SDA/SCL MM
SDA/SCL I2C4
I2C Control
PNX
PNX
2015
2015
SDA/SCL DMA
Viper
Viper
PNX8852
PNX8852
SDA/SCL
UP-VIP
EEPROM
EEPROM
NXT2004
NXT2004
SDA/SCL Tuner
Tuner
Tuner
6. Block Diagram
It`s Free
UART
S
PNX
PNX
TxD-uP
2015
2015
(Update S/W)
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Factory
S
RS
232
GlinkTxD
Glink-RxD
PNX
PNX
8852
8852
PNX
PNX
2015
2015
(Factory
alignment)
(Factory
alignment)
(Update S/W)
IRQ
TxD-Viper
TxD
RxD-Viper
RxD
(For service)
RxD-uP
Switch control PNX2015uP
PNX
PNX
2015
2015
IRQ HD1
IRQ HD2
IRQ-Hirate
TDA
TDA
9975
9975
PNX
PNX
8852
8852
IRQ-Main
IRQ-MPIF
IRQ-FE-Main
PNX
PNX
3000
3000
NXT
NXT
2004
2004
20
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P
ACinput
AC input
90-264V
90-264V
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AC
AC
LCIfilter
LCI filter
6. Block Diagram
Function block of Power Board
PFCcorrection
PFC correction
DC400V
DC 400V
L6562
L6562
Fly-backtopology
Fly-back topology
TEA1507
TEA1507
DC+16V
DC+16V
DC+24V
DC+24V
MainBoard
Main Board
.26 and 32 reuse BDS (180W max) but need <1W at Standby
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.37 request a new one ,220W max and <1W at standby