10. Circuit Diagrams and PWB LayoutsDrawing PWB
A 715G6169 PSU
A 715G6161 PSU7577-78
A 715G6197 PSU7981-82
A 715G6297 PSU8385-86
A 715G6338 PSU8792-93
A 715G6353 PSU9498-99
A 715G6405 PSU100105-106
B 715G6165 SSB107121-122
J 715G6167 IR/LED Panel123124
6873-74
E 715G6316 Keyboard control panel125126
11. Styling Sheets
5600 series 24"127
4500 series 32"128
5500 series 32"129
6500 series 32"130
4500 series 40"131
5500 series 40"132
5600 series 42"133
6100 series 42"134
6300 series 42"135
6100 series 47"136
6300 series 47"137
5500 series 48"138
4500 series 50"139
5500 series 55"140
6100 series 55"142
6300 series 55"143
6500 series 55"144
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•Chapter 6: Updated tables 6-2 White tone default settings
and 6-3 Display code overview
•Chapter 7: Updated figure 7-2 Power Architecture
•Chapter 11: Added styling sheets 11.4 6500 series 32"
11.13 4500 series 50"
series 55" and 11.18 6500 series 55".
2.Technical Specs, Diversity, and Connections
Index of this chapter:
2.1 Technical Specifications
2.2 Directions for Use
2.3 Connections (for 32"/40"/42"/47"/48"/55" 5500/6100 series
& 42"/47"/55" 5600/6300/6500 series & 32" 6500 series)
2.4 Connections ( for 24" 5600 series)
2.5 Connections (for 32" & 40" & 50" 4500 series)
2.6 Chassis Overview
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, 11.15 5600 series 55", 11.17 6300
Notes:
•Figures can deviate due to the different set executions.
•Specifications are indicative (subject to change).
2.1Technical Specifications
For on-line product support please use the links in Table 2-1.
Here is product information available, as well as getting started,
user manuals, frequently asked questions and software &
drivers.
1-+5V k
2-Data (-) jk
3-Data (+) jk
4-Ground Gnd H
3 - HDMI 3: Digital Video - In, Digital Audio with ARC In/Out
Figure 2-2 USB (type A)
jk
Figure 2-3 HDMI (type A) connector
1 -D2+ Data channel j
2-Shield Gnd H
3 -D2- Data channel j
4 -D1+ Data channel j
5-Shield Gnd H
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7 -D0+ Data channel j
8 -Shield Gnd H
9 -D0- Data channel j
10 - CLK+ Data channel j
11 - Shield Gnd H
12 - CLK- Data channel j
13 - Easylink/CEC Control channel jk
14 - ARC Audio Return Channel k
15 - DDC_SCL DDC clock j
16 - DDC_SDA DDC data jk
17 - Ground Gnd H
18 - +5V j
19 - HPD Hot Plug Detect j
20 - Ground Gnd H
4 - USB1 2.0
1-+5V k
2 -Data (-) jk
3 -Data (+) jk
4 -Ground Gnd H
5 - Head phone (Output)
Bk -Head phone 80 - 600 / 10 mW ot
2.3.2Rear Connections
6 - Service / UART
1 -Ground Gnd H
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3 -UART_RX Receive j
7 - SAT - In
Signal input from an SAT.
8 - TV ANTENNA - In
Signal input from an antenna, cable or satellite.
9 - Audio - In: Left / Right, VGA
Gn - Audio L/R in 0.5 V
/ 10 k jq
RMS
10 - HDMI 2: Digital Video - In, Digital Audio with ARC In/Out
Figure 2-5 HDMI (type A) connector
1 -D2+ Data channel j
2-Shield Gnd H
3 -D2- Data channel j
4 -D1+ Data channel j
5-Shield Gnd H
6 -D1- Data channel j
7 -D0+ Data channel j
8-Shield Gnd H
9 -D0- Data channel j
10 - CLK+ Data channel j
11 - Shield Gnd H
12 - CLK- Data channel j
13 - Easylink/CEC Control channel jk
14 - ARC Audio Return Channel k
15 - DDC_SCL DDC clock j
16 - DDC_SDA DDC data jk
17 - Ground Gnd H
18 - +5V j
19 - HPD Hot Plug Detect j
20 - Ground Gnd H
11 - HDMI 1: Digital Video - In, Digital Audio with ARC In/Out
Figure 2-6 HDMI (type A) connector
1 -D2+ Data channel j
2-Shield Gnd H
3 -D2- Data channel j
4 -D1+ Data channel j
5-Shield Gnd H
6 -D1- Data channel j
7 -D0+ Data channel j
8-Shield Gnd H
9 -D0- Data channel j
10 - CLK+ Data channel j
11 - Shield Gnd H
12 - CLK- Data channel j
13 - Easylink/CEC Control channel jk
14 - ARC Audio Return Channel k
15 - DDC_SCL DDC clock j
16 - DDC_SDA DDC data jk
17 - Ground Gnd H
18 - +5V j
19 - HPD Hot Plug Detect j
20 - Ground Gnd H
12 - RJ45: Ethernet
Figure 2-7 Ethernet connector
1 -TD+ Transmit signal k
2 -TD- Transmit signal k
3 -RD+ Receive signal j
4 -CT Centre Tap: DC level fixation
5 -CT Centre Tap: DC level fixation
6 -RD- Receive signal j
7 -GND Gnd H
-
GND Gnd H
8
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Gn -Video - Y 1 V
Bu -Video - Pb 0.7 V
Rd - Video - Pr 0.7 V
Wh -Audio - L 0.5 V
Rd - Audio - R 0.5 V
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PP
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PP
/ 75 jq
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/ 10 k jq
RMS
/ 10 k jq
RMS
14 - SCART: Video RGB/YC - In, CVBS - In/Out, Audio In/Out
Figure 2-8 SCART connector
1 -Audio R 0.5 V
2 -Audio R 0.5 V
3 -Audio L 0.5 V
/ 1 k k
RMS
/ 10 k j
RMS
/ 1 k k
RMS
4 -Ground Audio Gnd H
5 -Ground Blue Gnd H
6 -Audio L 0.5 V
7 -Video Blue/C-out 0.7 V
8 -Function Select 0 - 2 V: INT
/ 10 k j
RMS
/ 75 jk
PP
4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:9
9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3 j
9 -Ground Green Gnd H
10 - n.c.
11 - Video Green 0.7 V
12 - n.c.
/ 75 j
PP
13 - Ground Red Gnd H
14 - Ground P50 Gnd H
15 - Video Red/C 0.7 V
16 - Status/FBL 0 - 0.4 V: INT
/ 75 j
PP
1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 j
17 - Ground Video Gnd H
18 - Ground FBL Gnd H
19 - Video CVBS 1 V
20 - Video CVBS/Y 1 V
21 - Shield Gnd H
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/ 75 j
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2 - HDMI ARC: Digital Video - In, Digital Audio with ARC In/Out
Figure 2-10 HDMI (type A) connector
1 -D2+ Data channel j
2-Shield Gnd H
3 -D2- Data channel j
4 -D1+ Data channel j
5-Shield Gnd H
6 -D1- Data channel j
7 -D0+ Data channel j
8-Shield Gnd H
9 -D0- Data channel j
10 - CLK+ Data channel j
11 - Shield Gnd H
12 - CLK- Data channel j
13 - Easylink/CEC Control channel jk
14 - ARC Audio Return Channel k
15 - DDC_SCL DDC clock j
16 - DDC_SDA DDC data jk
17 - Ground Gnd H
18 - +5V j
19 - HPD Hot Plug Detect j
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3 - USB 2.0
1-+5V k
2 -Data (-) jk
3 -Data (+) jk
4 -Ground Gnd H
4 - Head phone (Output)
Bk -Head phone 80 - 600 / 10 mW ot
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5 - Service / UART
1 -Ground Gnd H
2 -UART_TX Transmit k
3 -UART_RX Receive j
6 - SAT - In
Signal input from an SAT.
7 - TV ANTENNA - In
Signal input from an antenna, cable or satellite.
Figure 2-11 USB (type A)
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1 -Video Red 0.7 V
2 -Video Green 0.7 V
3 -Video Blue 0.7 V
4-n.c.
/ 75 W j
PP
/ 75 W j
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/ 75 W j
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5 -Ground Gnd H
6 -Ground Red Gnd H
7 -Ground Green Gnd H
8 -Ground Blue Gnd H
9-+5V
10 - Ground Sync Gnd H
+5 V j
DC
11 - Ground Red Gnd H
12 - DDC_SDA DDC data j
13 - H-sync 0 - 5 V j
14 - V-sync 0 - 5 V j
15 - DDC_SCL DDC clock j
9 - Audio - In: Left / Right, VGA
Gn - Audio L/R in 0.5 V
/ 10 k jq
RMS
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Figure 2-13 HDMI (type A) connector
1 -D2+ Data channel j
2-Shield Gnd H
3 -D2- Data channel j
4 -D1+ Data channel j
5-Shield Gnd H
6 -D1- Data channel j
7 -D0+ Data channel j
8-Shield Gnd H
9 -D0- Data channel j
10 - CLK+ Data channel j
11 - Shield Gnd H
12 - CLK- Data channel j
13 - Easylink/CEC Control channel jk
14 - ARC Audio Return Channel k
15 - DDC_SCL DDC clock j
16 - DDC_SDA DDC data jk
17 - Ground Gnd H
18 - +5V j
19 - HPD Hot Plug Detect j
20 - Ground Gnd H
8 -GND Gnd H
12 - Cinch: Video YPbPr - In, Audio - In
Gn -Video - Y 1 V
Bu -Video - Pb 0.7 V
Rd - Video - Pr 0.7 V
Wh -Audio - L 0.5 V
Rd - Audio - R 0.5 V
/ 75 W jq
PP
/ 75 jq
PP
/ 75 jq
PP
/ 10 k jq
RMS
/ 10 k jq
RMS
13 - SCART: Video RGB/YC - In, CVBS - In/Out, Audio In/Out
Figure 2-15 SCART connector
1 -Audio R 0.5 V
2 -Audio R 0.5 V
3 -Audio L 0.5 V
4 -Ground Audio Gnd H
/ 1 k k
RMS
/ 10 k j
RMS
/ 1 k k
RMS
5 -Ground Blue Gnd H
6 -Audio L 0.5 V
7 -Video Blue/C-out 0.7 V
8 -Function Select 0 - 2 V: INT
/ 10 k j
RMS
/ 75 jk
PP
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9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3 j
9 -Ground Green Gnd H
10 - n.c.
11 - Video Green 0.7 V
12 - n.c.
/ 75 j
PP
13 - Ground Red Gnd H
14 - Ground P50 Gnd H
15 - Video Red/C 0.7 V
/ 75 j
PP
16 - Status/FBL 0 - 0.4 V: INT
1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 j
17 - Ground Video Gnd H
18 - Ground FBL Gnd H
19 - Video CVBS 1 V
20 - Video CVBS/Y 1 V
/ 75 k
PP
/ 75 j
PP
21 - Shield Gnd H
11 - RJ45: Ethernet
Figure 2-14 Ethernet connector
1 -TD+ Transmit signal k
2 -TD- Transmit signal k
3 -RD+ Receive signal j
4 -CT Centre Tap: DC level fixation
5 -CT Centre Tap: DC level fixation
6 -RD- Receive signal j
7 -GND Gnd H
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2.5.1Side Connections
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Note: The following connector colour abbreviations are used
1-+5V k
2 -Data (-) jk
3 -Data (+) jk
4 -Ground Gnd H
3 - HDMI: Digital Video - In, Digital Audio with ARC - In/Out
Figure 2-17 USB (type A)
jk
Figure 2-18 HDMI (type A) connector
1 -D2+ Data channel j
2-Shield Gnd H
3 -D2- Data channel j
4 -D1+ Data channel j
5-Shield Gnd H
6 -D1- Data channel j
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9 -D0- Data channel j
10 - CLK+ Data channel j
11 - Shield Gnd H
12 - CLK- Data channel j
13 - Easylink/CEC Control channel jk
14 - ARC Audio Return Channel k
15 - DDC_SCL DDC clock j
16 - DDC_SDA DDC data jk
17 - Ground Gnd H
18 - +5V j
19 - HPD Hot Plug Detect j
20 - Ground Gnd H
4 - USB1 2.0
Figure 2-19 USB (type A)
1-+5V k
2 -Data (-) jk
3 -Data (+) jk
4 -Ground Gnd H
5 - Head phone (Output)
Bk -Head phone 80 - 600 / 10 mW ot
6 - Power Button
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7 - Service / UART
1 -Ground Gnd H
2 -UART_TX Transmit k
3 -UART_RX Receive j
8 - SAT - In
Signal input from an SAT.
9 - TV ANTENNA - In
Signal input from an antenna, cable or satellite.
10 - Audio - In: Left / Right, VGA
Gn - Audio L/R in 0.5 V
/ 10 k jq
RMS
11 - HDMI 1: Digital Video - In, Digital Audio with ARC In/Out
Figure 2-20 HDMI (type A) connector
1 -D2+ Data channel j
2-Shield Gnd H
3 -D2- Data channel j
4 -D1+ Data channel j
5-Shield Gnd H
6 -D1- Data channel j
7 -D0+ Data channel j
8-Shield Gnd H
9 -D0- Data channel j
10 - CLK+ Data channel j
11 - Shield Gnd H
12 - CLK- Data channel j
13 - Easylink/CEC Control channel jk
14 - ARC Audio Return Channel k
15 - DDC_SCL DDC clock j
16 - DDC_SDA DDC data jk
17 - Ground Gnd H
18 - +5V j
19 - HPD Hot Plug Detect j
20 - Ground Gnd H
12 - RJ45: Ethernet
1 -TD+ Transmit signal k
2 -TD- Transmit signal k
3 -RD+ Receive signal j
4 -CT Centre Tap: DC level fixation
5 -CT Centre Tap: DC level fixation
6 -RD- Receive signal j
7 -GND Gnd H
8 -GND Gnd H
13 - Cinch: Video YPbPr - In, Audio - In
Gn -Video - Y 1 V
Bu -Video - Pb 0.7 V
Rd - Video - Pr 0.7 V
Wh -Audio - L 0.5 V
Rd - Audio - R 0.5 V
/ 75 W jq
PP
/ 75 jq
PP
/ 75 jq
PP
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RMS
/ 10 k jq
RMS
14 - SCART: Video RGB/YC - In, CVBS - In/Out, Audio In/Out
Figure 2-22 SCART connector
1 -Audio R 0.5 V
2 -Audio R 0.5 V
3 -Audio L 0.5 V
4 -Ground Audio Gnd H
/ 1 k k
RMS
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RMS
/ 1 k k
RMS
5 -Ground Blue Gnd H
6 -Audio L 0.5 V
7 -Video Blue/C-out 0.7 V
/ 10 k j
RMS
/ 75 jk
PP
8 -Function Select 0 - 2 V: INT
4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:9
9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3 j
9 -Ground Green Gnd H
10 - n.c.
11 - Video Green 0.7 V
/ 75 j
PP
12 - n.c.
13 - Ground Red Gnd H
14 - Ground P50 Gnd H
15 - Video Red/C 0.7 V
16 - Status/FBL 0 - 0.4 V: INT
/ 75 j
PP
1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 j
17 - Ground Video Gnd H
18 - Ground FBL Gnd H
19 - Video CVBS 1 V
20 - Video CVBS/Y 1 V
21 - Shield Gnd H
/ 75 k
PP
/ 75 j
PP
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Refer to 9. Block Diagrams for PWB/CBA locations.
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3.Precautions, Notes, and Abbreviation List
Index of this chapter:
3.1 Safety Instructions
3.2 Warnings
3.3 Notes
3.4 Abbreviation List
3.1Safety Instructions
Safety regulations require the following during a repair:
•Connect the set to the Mains/AC Power via an isolation
transformer (> 800 VA).
•Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol h,
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 Mains/AC Power lead for
external damage.
•Check the strain relief of the Mains/AC Power cord for
proper function.
•Check the electrical DC resistance between the Mains/AC
Power plug and the secondary side (only for sets that have
a Mains/AC Power isolated power supply):
1. Unplug the Mains/AC Power cord and connect a wire
between the two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug.
2. Set the Mains/AC Power switch to the “on” position
(keep the Mains/AC Power cord unplugged!).
3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the
Mains/AC Power plug and the metal shielding of the
tuner or the aerial connection on the set. The reading
should be between 4.5 M and 12 M.
4. Switch “off” the set, and remove the wire between the
two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug.
•Check the cabinet for defects, to prevent touching of any
inner parts by the customer.
3.2Warnings
•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.
•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.
3.3Notes
3.3.1 General
•Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the
chassis (= tuner) ground (H), or hot ground (I), depending
on the tested area of circuitry. The voltages and waveforms
shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the
Service Default Mode with a colour 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).
•Where necessary, measure the waveforms and voltages
with (D) and without (E) aerial signal. Measure the
voltages in the power supply section both in normal
operation (G) and in stand-by (F). These values are
indicated by means of the appropriate symbols.
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3.3.2Schematic Notes
•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 k).
•Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with
either an “E” or an “R” (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220 ).
•All capacitor values are given in micro-farads (10
nano-farads (n 10
•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 on the Philips
Spare Parts Web Portal.
3.3.3Spare Parts
For the latest spare part overview, consult your Philips Spare
Part web portal.
3.3.4BGA (Ball Grid Array) ICs
Introduction
For more information on how to handle BGA devices, visit this
URL: http://www.atyourservice-magazine.com
“Magazine”, then go to “Repair downloads”. Here you will find
Information on how to deal with BGA-ICs.
BGA Temperature Profiles
For BGA-ICs, you must use the correct temperature-profile.
Where applicable and available, this profile is added to the IC
Data Sheet information section in this manual.
3.3.5Lead-free Soldering
Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected
by the workshop during a repair:
•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.
•Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free
soldering tin. The solder tool must be able:
– To reach a solder-tip temperature of at least 400°C.
– To stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip.
– To exchange solder-tips for different applications.
•Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature of around
360°C - 380°C is reached and stabilized at the solder joint.
Heating time of the solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec.
Avoid temperatures above 400°C, otherwise wear-out of
tips will increase drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed.
To avoid wear-out of tips, switch “off” unused equipment or
reduce heat.
•Mix of lead-free soldering tin/parts with leaded soldering
tin/parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to avoid mixed regimes. If this cannot be avoided, carefully
clear the solder-joint from old tin and re-solder with new tin.
3.3.6Alternative BOM identification
It should be noted that on the European Service website,
“Alternative BOM” is referred to as “Design variant”.
The third digit in the serial number (example:
AG2B0335000001) indicates the number of the alternative
B.O.M. (Bill Of Materials) that has been used for producing the
specific TV set. In general, it is possible that the same TV
model on the market is produced with e.g. two different types
of displays, coming from two different suppliers. This will then
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result in sets which have the same CTN (Commercial Type
Number; e.g. 28PW9515/12) but which have a different B.O.M.
number.
By looking at the third digit of the serial number, one can
identify which B.O.M. is used for the TV set he is working with.
If the third digit of the serial number contains the number “1”
(example: AG1B033500001), then the TV set has been
manufactured according to B.O.M. number 1. If the third digit is
a “2” (example: AG2B0335000001), then the set has been
produced according to B.O.M. no. 2. This is important for
ordering the correct spare parts!
For the third digit, the numbers 1...9 and the characters A...Z
can be used, so in total: 9 plus 26= 35 different B.O.M.s can be
indicated by the third digit of the serial number.
Identification: The bottom line of a type plate gives a 14-digit
serial number. Digits 1 and 2 refer to the production centre (e.g.
SN is Lysomice, RJ is Kobierzyce), digit 3 refers to the B.O.M.
code, digit 4 refers to the Service version change code, digits 5
and 6 refer to the production year, and digits 7 and 8 refer to
production week (in example below it is 2010 week 10 / 2010
week 17). The 6 last digits contain the serial number.
Figure 3-1 Serial number (example)
3.3.7Board Level Repair (BLR) or Component Level Repair
(CLR)
If a board is defective, consult your repair procedure to decide
if the board has to be exchanged or if it should be repaired on
component level.
If your repair procedure says the board should be exchanged
completely, do not solder on the defective board. Otherwise, it
cannot be returned to the O.E.M. supplier for back charging!
3.3.8 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 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.
3.4Abbreviation List
0/6/12SCART switch control signal on A/V
board. 0 = loop through (AUX to TV),
6 = play 16 : 9 format, 12 = play 4 : 3
format
AARAAutomatic Aspect Ratio Adaptation:
algorithm that adapts aspect ratio to
remove horizontal black bars; keeps
the original aspect ratio
ACIAutomatic Channel Installation:
algorithm that installs TV channels
directly from a cable network by
means of a predefined TXT page
ADCAnalogue to Digital Converter
AFCAutomatic Frequency Control: control
signal used to tune to the correct
frequency
AGCAutomatic Gain Control: algorithm that
controls the video input of the feature
box
AMAmplitude Modulation
APAsia Pacific
ARAspect Ratio: 4 by 3 or 16 by 9
ASFAuto Screen Fit: algorithm that adapts
aspect ratio to remove horizontal black
bars without discarding video
information
ATSCAdvanced Television Systems
Committee, the digital TV standard in
the USA
ATVSee Auto TV
Auto TVA hardware and software control
system that measures picture content,
and adapts image parameters in a
dynamic way
AVExternal Audio Video
AVCAudio Video Controller
AVIPAudio Video Input Processor
B/GMonochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 5.5 MHz
BDSBusiness Display Solutions (iTV)
BLRBoard-Level Repair
BTSCBroadcast Television Standard
Committee. Multiplex FM stereo sound
system, originating from the USA and
used e.g. in LATAM and AP-NTSC
countries
B-TXTBlue TeleteXT
CCentre channel (audio)
CECConsumer Electronics Control bus:
remote control bus on HDMI
connections
CLConstant Level: audio output to
connect with an external amplifier
CLRComponent Level Repair
ComPairComputer aided rePair
CPConnected Planet / Copy Protection
CSMCustomer Service Mode
CTIColor Transient Improvement:
manipulates steepness of chroma
transients
CVBSComposite Video Blanking and
Synchronization
DACDigital to Analogue Converter
DBEDynamic Bass Enhancement: extra
low frequency amplification
DCMData Communication Module. Also
referred to as System Card or
Smartcard (for iTV).
DDCSee “E-DDC”
D/KMonochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.5 MHz
DFIDynamic Frame Insertion
DFUDirections For Use: owner's manual
DMRDigital Media Reader: card reader
DMSDDigital Multi Standard Decoding
DNMDigital Natural Motion
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DNRDigital Noise Reduction: noise
reduction feature of the set
DRAMDynamic RAM
DRMDigital Rights Management
DSPDigital Signal Processing
DSTDealer Service Tool: special remote
control designed for service
technicians
DTCPDigital Transmission Content
Protection; A protocol for protecting
digital audio/video content that is
traversing a high speed serial bus,
such as IEEE-1394
DVB-CDigital Video Broadcast - Cable
DVB-TDigital Video Broadcast - Terrestrial
DVDDigital Versatile Disc
DVI(-d)Digital Visual Interface (d= digital only)
E-DDCEnhanced Display Data Channel
(VESA standard for communication
channel and display). Using E-DDC,
the video source can read the EDID
information form the display.
EDIDExtended Display Identification Data
(VESA standard)
EEPROMElectrically Erasable and
Programmable Read Only Memory
EMIElectro Magnetic Interference
EPGElectronic Program Guide
EPLDErasable Programmable Logic Device
EUEurope
EXTEXTernal (source), entering the set by
SCART or by cinches (jacks)
FDSFull Dual Screen (same as FDW)
FDWFull Dual Window (same as FDS)
FLASHFLASH memory
FMField Memory or Frequency
Modulation
FPGAField-Programmable Gate Array
FTVFlat TeleVision
Gb/sGiga bits per second
G-TXTGreen TeleteXT
HH_sync to the module
HDHigh Definition
HDDHard Disk Drive
HDCPHigh-bandwidth Digital Content
Protection: A “key” encoded into the
HDMI/DVI signal that prevents video
data piracy. If a source is HDCP coded
and connected via HDMI/DVI without
the proper HDCP decoding, the
picture is put into a “snow vision” mode
or changed to a low resolution. For
normal content distribution the source
and the display device must be
enabled for HDCP “software key”
decoding.
HDMIHigh Definition Multimedia Interface
HPHeadPhone
IMonochrome TV system. Sound
2
CInter IC bus
I
2
I
DInter IC Data bus
2
SInter IC Sound bus
I
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
IFIntermediate Frequency
IRInfra Red
IRQInterrupt Request
ITU-656The ITU Radio communication Sector
(ITU-R) is a standards body
subcommittee of the International
Telecommunication Union relating to
radio communication. ITU-656 (a.k.a.
SDI), is a digitized video format used
for broadcast grade video.
Uncompressed digital component or
digital composite signals can be used.
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The SDI signal is self-synchronizing,
uses 8 bit or 10 bit data words, and has
a maximum data rate of 270 Mbit/s,
with a minimum bandwidth of 135
MHz.
iTVInstitutional TeleVision; TV sets for
hotels, hospitals etc.
LSLast Status; The settings last chosen
by the customer and read and stored
in RAM or in the NVM. They are called
at start-up of the set to configure it
according to the customer's
preferences
LATAMLatin America
LCDLiquid Crystal Display
LEDLight Emitting Diode
L/L'Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.5 MHz. L' is Band
I, L is all bands except for Band I
LPLLG.Philips LCD (supplier)
LSLoudspeaker
LVDSLow Voltage Differential Signalling
MbpsMega bits per second
M/NMonochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 4.5 MHz
MHEGPart of a set of international standards
related to the presentation of
multimedia information, standardised
by the Multimedia and Hypermedia
Experts Group. It is commonly used as
a language to describe interactive
television services
MIPSMicroprocessor without Interlocked
Pipeline-Stages; A RISC-based
microprocessor
MOPMatrix Output Processor
MOSFETMetal Oxide Silicon Field Effect
Transistor, switching device
MPEGMotion Pictures Experts Group
MPIFMulti Platform InterFace
MUTEMUTE Line
MTVMainstream TV: TV-mode with
Consumer TV features enabled (iTV)
NCNot Connected
NICAMNear Instantaneous Compounded
Audio Multiplexing. This is a digital
sound system, mainly used in Europe.
NTCNegative Temperature Coefficient,
non-linear resistor
NTSCNational Television Standard
Committee. Color system mainly used
in North America and Japan. Color
carrier NTSC M/N= 3.579545 MHz,
NTSC 4.43= 4.433619 MHz (this is a
VCR norm, it is not transmitted off-air)
NVMNon-Volatile Memory: IC containing
TV related data such as alignments
O/COpen Circuit
OSDOn Screen Display
OADOver the Air Download. Method of
software upgrade via RF transmission.
Upgrade software is broadcasted in
TS with TV channels.
OTCOn screen display Teletext and
Control; also called Artistic (SAA5800)
P50Project 50: communication protocol
between TV and peripherals
PALPhase Alternating Line. Color system
mainly used in West Europe (colour
carrier = 4.433619 MHz) and South
America (colour carrier
PAL M = 3.575612 MHz and
PAL N = 3.582056 MHz)
PCBPrinted Circuit Board (same as “PWB”)
PCMPulse Code Modulation
Pre-conditioner)
PIPPicture In Picture
PLLPhase Locked Loop. Used for e.g.
FST tuning systems. The customer
can give directly the desired frequency
PODPoint Of Deployment: a removable
CAM module, implementing the CA
system for a host (e.g. a TV-set)
PORPower On Reset, signal to reset the uP
PSDLPower Supply for Direct view LED
backlight with 2D-dimming
PSLPower Supply with integrated LED
drivers
PSLSPower Supply with integrated LED
drivers with added Scanning
functionality
PTCPositive Temperature Coefficient,
non-linear resistor
PWBPrinted Wiring Board (same as “PCB”)
PWMPulse Width Modulation
QRCQuasi Resonant Converter
QTNRQuality Temporal Noise Reduction
QVCPQuality Video Composition Processor
RAMRandom Access Memory
RGBRed, Green, and Blue. The primary
color signals for TV. By mixing levels
of R, G, and B, all colors (Y/C) are
reproduced.
RCRemote Control
RC5 / RC6Signal protocol from the remote
control receiver
RESETRESET signal
ROMRead Only Memory
RSDSReduced Swing Differential Signalling
data interface
R-TXTRed TeleteXT
SAMService Alignment Mode
S/CShort Circuit
SCARTSyndicat des Constructeurs
d'Appareils Radiorécepteurs et
SCLSerial Clock I
Téléviseurs
SCL-FCLock Signal on Fast I
SDStandard Definition
SDASerial Data I
SDA-FDAta Signal on Fast I
2
C
2
C bus
2
C
2
C bus
SDISerial Digital Interface, see “ITU-656”
SDRAMSynchronous DRAM
SECAMSEequence Couleur Avec Mémoire.
Colour system mainly used in France
and East Europe. Colour
carriers = 4.406250 MHz and
4.250000 MHz
SIFSound Intermediate Frequency
SMPSSwitched Mode Power Supply
SoCSystem on Chip
SOGSync On Green
SOPSSelf Oscillating Power Supply
SPISerial Peripheral Interface bus; a
4-wire synchronous serial data link
standard
S/PDIFSony Philips Digital InterFace
SRAMStatic RAM
SRPService Reference Protocol
SSBSmall Signal Board
SSCSpread Spectrum Clocking, used to
reduce the effects of EMI
STBSet Top Box
STBYSTand-BY
SVGA800 × 600 (4:3)
SVHSSuper Video Home System
SWSoftware
•Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation,
due to the different set executions.
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CN700
CN409
CN8101
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SSB
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B
ECN700
ECN409
ECN409
ECN601
ECN401
ECN601
ECN601
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CN601
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(1053)
B
ECN700
ECN409
ECN601
ECN4250
ECN601
ECN401
ECN401
LOUDSPEAKER
(1185)
LOUDSPEAKER
(1186)
KEYBOARD CONTROL
(1057)
E
CN01
WIFI MODULE
W
WiFi01
IR/LED BOARD
(1056)
J
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CN1404
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CN9101
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A
SSB
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B
ECN700
ECN409
ECN401
ECN4250
ECN601
ECN601
ECN1A04
ECN401
LOUDSPEAKER
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LOUDSPEAKER
(1187)
KEYBOARD CONTROL
(1057)
E
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WIFI MODULE
W
WiFi01
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AL
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CN409
CN8101CN9101
MAIN POWER SUPPLY
(1054)
A
SSB
(1053)
B
ECN700
ECN409
ECN601
ECN601
ECN601
ECN401
LOUDSPEAKER
(1184)
LOUDSPEAKER
(1184)
CN601
CN401
IR/LED BOARD
(1056)
J
CN201
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CN409
CN8101
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CN9101
MAIN POWER SUPPLY
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A
SSB
(1053)
B
ECN700
ECN409
ECN601
ECN401
ECN601
ECN401
ECN4250
LOUDSPEAKER
(1185)
LOUDSPEAKER
(1186)
CN601
CN401
IR/LED BOARD
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KEYBOARD CONTROL
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WIFI MODULE
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WiFi01
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CN4250
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A
SSB
(1053)
B
ECN700
ECN9102
ECN409
ECN401
ECN4250
ECN601
ECN601
ECN401
LOUDSPEAKER
(1185)
LOUDSPEAKER
(1186)
KEYBOARD CONTROL
(1057)
E
CN01
WIFI MODULE
W
WiFi01
IR/LED BOARD
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J
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CN4250
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A
SSB
(1053)
B
ECN700
ECN409
ECN601
ECN401
ECN4250
ECN601
ECN401
LOUDSPEAKER
(1185)
LOUDSPEAKER
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KEYBOARD CONTROL
(1057)
E
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WiFi01
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A
SSB
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ECN700
ECN9102
ECN409
ECN401
ECN4250
ECN601
ECN601
ECN401
LOUDSPEAKER
(1185)
LOUDSPEAKER
(1186)
KEYBOARD CONTROL
(1057)
E
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WIFI MODULE
W
WiFi01
IR/LED BOARD
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J
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AL
(1063)
AmbiLight
AL
(1062)
ECN1404
ECN1A04
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SSB
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ECN9101
ECN409
ECN401
ECN4250
ECN601
ECN401
ECN601
LOUDSPEAKER
(1185)
LOUDSPEAKER
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KEYBOARD CONTROL
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ECN409
ECN401
ECN4250
ECN401
ECN601
ECN601
LOUDSPEAKER
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LOUDSPEAKER
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KEYBOARD CONTROL
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E
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B
ECN700
ECN9101
ECN409
ECN4250
ECN601
ECN401
ECN401
ECN601
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LOUDSPEAKER
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KEYBOARD CONTROL
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ECN409
ECN601
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ECN601
ECN401
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ECN601
ECN401
ECN601
ECN401
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LOUDSPEAKER
(1184)
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ECN409
ECN8101
ECN601
ECN401
ECN401
ECN601
ECN4250
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(1185)
LOUDSPEAKER
(1187)
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CN4250
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B
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ECN601
ECN401
ECN4250
ECN409
ECN601
ECN401
LOUDSPEAKER
(1184)
LOUDSPEAKER
(1184)
KEYBOARD CONTROL
(1057)
E
CN01
WIFI MODULE
W
WiFi01
IR/LED BOARD
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SSB
(1053)
B
ECN701
ECN409
ECN601
ECN8101
ECN601
ECN401
ECN401
ECN4250
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(1185)
LOUDSPEAKER
(1187)
IR/LED BOARD
(1056)
J
CN001
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AL
(1062)
AmbiLight
AL
(1063)
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(1057)
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WiFi01
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CN8101
CN9301
CN409
CN1404
CN700
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A
SSB
(1053)
B
ECN700
ECN409
ECN601
ECN601
ECN401
ECN401
ECN4250
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(1185)
LOUDSPEAKER
(1187)
IR/LED BOARD
(1056)
J
CN001
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AL
(1062)
AmbiLight
AL
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KEYBOARD CONTROL
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CN01
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4.2Se rvice Positions
For easy servicing of a TV set, the set should be put face down
on a soft flat surface, foam buffers or other specific workshop
tools. Ensure that a stable situation is created to perform
measurements and alignments. When using foam bars take
care that these always support the cabinet and never only the
display. Caution: Failure to follow these guidelines can
seriously damage the display!
Ensure that ESD safe measures are taken.
4.3Assembly/Panel Removal( for 32"/48" 5500
series & 42"/47" 6100/6500 series)
Instructions below apply to the 42PFH6109/88, but will be
similar for other 32"/48" 5500 series & 42"/47" 6100/6500
series models.
4.3.1Rear Cover
Refer to Figure 4-20Warning: Disconnect the mains power cord before removing
the rear cover.
1. Remove fixation screws [1] that secure the base assy, pull
out the base assy from the set. Then remove the fixation
screws [2], [3] that secure the rear cover. Refer to
Figure 4-20
2. Gently lift the rear cover from the TV. Make sure that wires
and cables are not damaged while lifting the rear cover
from the set.
for details.
for details.
Figure 4-20 Rear cover removal
4.3.2 Keyboard Control Unit
Refer to Figure 4-21
1. Release the connector [2] from the keyboard control panel.
2. Remove all the fixation screws from the keyboard control
When defective, replace the whole unit.
Caution: be careful, as these are very fragile connectors!
panel [1].
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Figure 4-21 Keyboard Control unit removal
4.3.3Small Signal Board (SSB)
Refer to Figure 4-22Caution: it is mandatory to remount all different screws at their
original position during re-assembly. Failure to do so may result
in damaging the SSB.
1. Release the clips from the LVDS connector that connect
with the SSB [1].
Caution: be careful, as these are very fragile connectors!
2. Unplug all other connectors [2].
3. Remove all the fixation screws from the SSB [3].
4. The SSB can now be shifted from side connector cover,
then lifted and taken out of the I/O bracket. Refer to
Figure 4-22
for details.
for details.
4.3.4Power Supply Unit (PSU)
Figure 4-22 SSB removal
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Caution: it is mandatory to remount all different screws at their
original position during re-assembly. Failure to do so may result
in damaging the PSU.
1. Gently unplug all connectors from the PSU.
2. Remove all fixation screws from the PSU.
3. The PSU can be taken out of the set now.
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4.3.5 Speakers
1. Gently release the tapes that secures the speaker cables.
2. Unplug the speaker connectors from the SSB.
3. Take the speakers out.
When defective, replace the both units.
4.3.6 Stand bracket
1. Remove all fixation screws of the bracket.
2. Lift the bracket from the set.
4.3.7 IR/LED Panel
1. Remove the stand bracket, as described earlier.
2. Remove fixation screw that secure the deco rear cover and
take it out from the deco.
3. Unplug the connector from the IR/LED panel.
4. Gently release the double faced adhesive tape that pasted
the panel and take it out from the deco.
When defective, replace the whole unit.
4.3.8WIFI module
1. Unplug the connector from the SSB.
2. Remove fixation screw that secure the WIFI module,
getntly remove the module from the set.
When defective, replace the whole unit.
4.3.9 LCD Panel
1. Unplug all the connector cables of the boards.
2. Lift the subframe with SSB, PSU, IR/LED board and WIFI
module panel from the LCD panel and put it aside.
3. Gently take all the speakers out.
Warning:Cause the panels of 32"/48" 5500 series & 42"/47"
6100/6500 series are bolt-on panels, the panel could not
release from bezel.
When defective, replace the whole unit.
4.4Assembl y/Panel Removal ( for 24" 56 00 series)
Instructions below apply to the 24PHK5619/12.
4.4.1Rear Cover
Refer to Figure 4-23Warning: Disconnect the mains power cord before removing
the rear cover.
1. Remove fixation screws [2] that secure the base assy, pull
out the base assy from the set. Then remove the fixation
screws [1] that secure the rear cover. Refer to Figure 4-23
for details.
2. At the indicated areas [3] the cover is secured by clips. Be
very careful with releasing those.
3. Gently lift the rear cover from the TV. Unplug the connector
[1] from the SSB. Make sure that wires and cables are not
damaged while lifting the rear cover from the set. Refer to
Figure 4-24
and Figure 4-24 for details.
for details.
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Figure 4-23 Rear cover removal [1]
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Figure 4-24 Rear cover removal [2]
4.4.2Small Signal Board (SSB)
Refer to Figure 4-25Caution: it is mandatory to remount all different screws at their
original position during re-assembly. Failure to do so may result
in damaging the SSB.
1. Release the clips from the LVDS connector that connect
with the SSB [1].
Caution: be careful, as these are very fragile connectors!
2. Unplug all other connectors [2].
3. Remove all the fixation screws from the SSB [3].
4. The SSB can now be shifted from side connector cover,
then lifted and taken out of the I/O bracket. Refer to
Figure 4-25
for details.
for details.
Figure 4-25 SSB removal
4.4.3Power Supply Unit (PSU)
Caution: it is mandatory to remount all different screws at their
original position during re-assembly. Failure to do so may result
in damaging the PSU.
1. Gently unplug all connectors from the PSU.
2. Remove all fixation screws from the PSU.
3. The PSU can be taken out of the set now.
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4.4.4 Speakers
1. Unplug the speaker connectors from the SSB.
2. Remove all the fixation screws that secure the speakers.
3. Gently release the tapes that secures the speaker cables.
4. Take the speakers out.
When defective, replace the both units.
4.4.5 Stand bracket
1. Remove all fixation screws of the bracket.
2. Lift the bracket from the set.
4.4.6Keyboard Control unit
1. Unplug the connector from the SSB.
2. Remove the fixation screw that secure the keyboard
control panel.
3. Unplug the connector from the keyboard control panel.
4. Gently release the tapes taht secures the keyboard cables.
5. Take the keyboard out.
When defective, replace the whole unit.
4.4.7 IR/LED Panel
1. Remove the stand bracket, as described earlier.
2. Remove fixation screw that secure the deco rear cover and
take it out from the deco.
3. Unplug the connector from the IR/LED panel.
4. Gently release the double faced adhesive tape that pasted
the panel and take it out from the deco.
When defective, replace the whole unit.
4.4.8WIFI module
1. Unplug the connector from the SSB.
2. Remove fixation screw that secure the WIFI module,
getntly remove the module from the set.
When defective, replace the whole unit.
4.4.9 LCD Panel
1. Remove the SSB as described earlier.
2. Remove the PSU as described earlier.
3. Remove the keyboard control panel as described earlier.
4. Remove the stand bracket as described earlier.
5. Remove the IR/LED as described earlier.
6. Remove the WIFI module as earlier.
7. Remove the fixations screws that fix the metal clamps to
the front bezel. Take out those clamps.
8. Remove all other metal parts not belonging to the panel.
9. Lift the LCD Panel from the bezel.
When defective, replace the whole unit.
4.5Assembly/Panel Removal (for 40"/55" 5500
series & 55" 6100 series & 42"/47" 5600 series)
Instructions below apply to the 40PHK5509/12, but will be
similar for other 40"/55" 5500 series & 55" 6100 series &
42"/47" 5600 series models.
4.5.1Rear Cover
Refer to Figure 4-26Warning: Disconnect the mains power cord before removing
the rear cover.
1. Remove fixation screws [1] that secure the base assy, pull
out the base assy from the set. Then remove the fixation
screws [2], [3] that secure the rear cover. Refer to
Figure 4-26
2. Gently lift the rear cover from the TV. Make sure that wires
and cables are not damaged while lifting the rear cover
from the set.
for details.
for details.
Figure 4-26 Rear cover removal
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4.5.2Small Signal Board (SSB)
Refer to Figure 4-27Caution: it is mandatory to remount all different screws at their
original position during re-assembly. Failure to do so may result
in damaging the SSB.
1. Release the clips from the LVDS connector that connect
with the SSB [1].
Caution: be careful, as these are very fragile connectors!
2. Unplug all other connectors [2].
3. Remove all the fixation screws from the SSB [3].
4. The SSB can now be shifted from side connector cover,
then lifted and taken out of the I/O bracket. Refer to
Figure 4-27
for details.
for details.
4.5.7IR/LED Panel
1. Remove the stand bracket, as described earlier.
2. Remove fixation screw that secure the deco rear cover and
take it out from the deco.
3. Unplug the connector from the IR/LED panel.
4. Gently release the double faced adhesive tape that pasted
the panel and take it out from the deco.
When defective, replace the whole unit.
4.5.8WIFI module
1. Unplug the connector from the SSB.
2. Remove fixation screw that secure the WIFI module,
getntly remove the module from the set.
When defective, replace the whole unit.
4.5.9LCD Panel
1. Remove the SSB as described earlier.
2. Remove the PSU as described earlier.
3. Remove the keyboard control panel as described earlier.
4. Remove the stand bracket as described earlier.
5. Remove the IR/LED as described earlier.
6. Remove the WIFI module as earlier.
7. Remove the fixations screws that fix the metal clamps to
the front bezel. Take out those clamps.
8. Remove all other metal parts not belonging to the panel.
9. Lift the LCD Panel from the bezel.
When defective, replace the whole unit.
4.6Assembly/Panel Removal (for 32" 4500 series)
Instructions below apply to the 32PHK4509/12, but will be
similar for other 32" 4500 series models.
4.6.1Rear Cover
Refer to Figure 4-28
Figure 4-27 SSB removal
4.5.3 Power Supply Unit (PSU)
Caution: it is mandatory to remount all different screws at their
original position during re-assembly. Failure to do so may result
in damaging the PSU.
1. Gently unplug all connectors from the PSU.
2. Remove all fixation screws from the PSU.
3. The PSU can be taken out of the set now.
4.5.4Speakers
1. Unplug the speaker connectors from the SSB.
2. Remove all the fixation screws that secure the speakers.
3. Gently release the tapes that secures the speaker cables.
4. Take the speakers out.
When defective, replace the both units.
4.5.5Stand bracket
Warning: Disconnect the mains power cord before removing
the rear cover.
1. Remove fixation screws [1] that secure the base assy, pull
out the base assy from the set. Then remove the fixation
screws [2], [3] that secure the rear cover. Refer to
Figure 4-28
2. Gently lift the rear cover from the TV. Make sure that wires
and cables are not damaged while lifting the rear cover
from the set.
for details.
for details.
1. Remove all fixation screws of the bracket.
2. Lift the bracket from the set.
4.5.6Keyboard Control unit
1. Unplug the connector from the SSB.
2. Remove the fixation screw that secure the keyboard
control panel.
3. Unplug the connector from the keyboard control panel.
4. Gently release the tapes taht secures the keyboard cables.
5. Take the keyboard out.
When defective, replace the whole unit.
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4.6.2Small Signal Board (SSB)
Refer to Figure 4-29Caution: it is mandatory to remount all different screws at their
original position during re-assembly. Failure to do so may result
in damaging the SSB.
1. Release the clips from the LVDS connector that connect
with the SSB [1].
Caution: be careful, as these are very fragile connectors!
2. Unplug all other connectors [2].
3. Remove all the fixation screws from the SSB [3].
4. The SSB can now be shifted from side connector cover,
then lifted and taken out of the I/O bracket. Refer to
Figure 4-29
for details.
for details.
Figure 4-28 Rear cover removal
4.6.3Power Supply Unit (PSU)
Figure 4-29 SSB removal
Caution: it is mandatory to remount all different screws at their
original position during re-assembly. Failure to do so may result
in damaging the PSU.
1. Gently unplug all connectors from the PSU.
2. Remove all fixation screws from the PSU.
3. The PSU can be taken out of the set now.
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