PHILIPS 32PFL3008T/60, 32PFL3018T/60, 32PFL3078K/12, 32PFL3078T/12, 32PFL3118K/12 Service manual & schematics

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Colour Television

Chassis TPM10.1

erviceManua

Со ontents Page Contents Page
1 Revision List 2 .1 715G5762 IR/LED Panel 137 138
2 Technical Specs, Diversity, and Connections 2 J 715G5763 IR/LED panel 139 140
3. Precautions, Notes, and Abbreviation List 8 J 715G5766 IR/LED Panel 141 142
4. Mechanical Instructions 12 J 715G5772 IR/LED Panel 143 144
5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Findir a 30 E 715G5771 Keyboa ard control panel 145 146
6. Alignments 40 11. Styling Sheets
7. Circuit Descriptions 44 3000 series 32" 147
8. IC Data Sheets 50 3200 series 32" 148
9. Block Diagrams 4200 series 32" 149
Wiring diagram 3000 series 32" 61 4300 series 32" 150
Wiring diagram 3200 series 32" 62 4500 series 32" 151
Wiring diagram 4200 series 32" 63 5000 series 32" 152
Wiring diagram 4300 series 32" 64 3200 series 39" 169
Wiring diagram 4500 series 32" 65 4200 series 39" 153
Wiring diagram 5000 series 32" 66 4300 series 40" 154
Wiring diagram 3200 series 39" 80 4400 series 40" 155
Wiring diagram 4200 series 39" 67 4500 series 40" 156
Wiring diagram 4300 series 40" 68 3200 series 42" 157
Wiring diagram 4400 & 4500 series 40" 69 4200 series 42" 158
Wiring diagram 3200 series 42" 70 5000 series 42" 159
Wiring diagram 4200 series 42" 71 3000 series 42"-46" 160
Wiring diagram 5000 series 42" 72 3200 series 46" 161
Wiring diagram 3000 series 40"- 46" 73 4200 series 46"-50" 162
Wiring diagram 3200 series 46" 74 4300 series 46" 163
Wiring diagram 4200 series 46"-50" 75 4400 series 46" 164
Wiring diagram 4300 series 46"-55" 76 4500 series 46" 165
Wiring diagram 4400 & 4500 series 46" 77 5000 series 47"-50" 166
Wiring diagram 5000 series 47"-50" 78 4300 series 55" 167
Wiring diagram 4500 series 55" 79 4500 series 55" 168
Block diagram 3200/4200/4500/5000 series 81
Block diagram 3000/4300 series 82
10. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Drawing PWB
A 715G5778 PSU 83 85-86
A 715G5787 PSU 87 89-90
A 715G5790 PSU 91 93-94
A 715G5792 PSU 95 100-101
A 715G5793 PSU 102 104-105
B 715G5675 SSB 106 119-120
B 715G5713 SSB 121 135-136
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1. Revision List

Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.0

First release

Manual xxxx xxx xxx.1

  • Chapter 2: Updated table 2.1 T
  • Chapter 4: Added figure 4 ..., .................................
  • oter 5: Updated table 5-2 F
  • Chapter 6: Updated table 6-2
  • and added figure 7-2 Chapter 7: Updated 7.1
  • er 8. Added figure 8-10 In
  • Inguration. or a : Added wiring diagrams 9.1 V

  • 10 275 SSB and 10
  • er 11: Added styling sheets

Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.2

Chapter 11: Updated styling sheets 11.5 4

Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.3

  • Chapter 2: Updated table 2
  • Chapter 4: Added figure and 4-20 Cable dr
  • Chapter 6: Updated table 6.4.2 C gsand 6-3 Die
  • ter 9: Added wiring diagrams 9.20 Wir
  • oter 11: Added styling sheets 11.23 32 4400 series 40eand11.18 4400 series 4 Cha

2. Technical Specs, Diversity, and Connections

Index of this chapter:

• Specifications are indicative (subject to change).

2.1 Technical 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

Figures can deviate due to the different set executions.

Table 2-1 Described Model Numbers and Diversity

2 4 9 10 11
Mechanics i Block Diagra Block Diagrams Schematics
CTN Connection Overview Mire Dressing Sear Cover Removal SSB Removal Miring Diagram Slock Diagram ower Supply ower Supply 2 SSB ) (IR/LED) E (Keyboard/Leading Edge) Styling
32PFL3008T/60 2-1 4-1 4-21 4-22 9.1 9.22 10.5 10.6 10.11 10.12 11.1
32PFL3018T/60 2-1 4-1 4-21 4-22 9.1 9.22 10.5 - 10.6 10.11 10.12 11.1
32PFL3208H/12 2-1 4-2 4-21 4-22 9.2 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.11 10.12 11.2
32PFL3208T/12 2-1 4-2 4-21 4-22 9.2 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.11 10.12 11.2
32PFL3208K/12 2-1 4-2 4-21 4-22 9.2 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.11 10.12 11.2
32PFL3258H/12 2-1 4-2 4-21 4-22 9.2 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.11 10.12 11.2
32PFL3258T/12 2-1 4-2 4-21 4-22 9.2 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.11 10.12 11.2
32PFL3258K/12 2-1 4-2 4-21 4-22 9.2 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.11 10.12 11.2
32PFL3258T/60 2-1 4-2 4-21 4-22 9.2 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.11 10.12 11.2
32PFL4208H/12 2-1 4-3 4-21 4-22 9.3 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.3
32PFL4208K/12 2-1 4-3 4-21 4-22 9.3 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.3

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32PFL4208T/12 2-1 4-3 4-21 4-22 9.3 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.3
32PFL4208T/60 2-1 4-3 4-21 4-22 9.3 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.3
32PFL4208M/08 2-1 4-3 4-21 4-22 9.3 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.3
32PFL4218H/12 2-1 4-3 4-21 4-22 9.3 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.3
32PFL4218K/12 2-1 4-3 4-21 4-22 9.3 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.3
32PFL4218T/12 2-1 4-3 4-21 4-22 9.3 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.3
32PFL4218T/60 2-1 4-3 4-21 4-22 9.3 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.3
32PFL4258H/12 2-1 4-3 4-21 4-22 9.3 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.3
32PFL4258K/12 2-1 4-3 4-21 4-22 9.3 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.3
32PFL4258T/12 2-1 4-3 4-21 4-22 9.3 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.3
32PFL4258T/60 2-1 4-3 4-21 4-22 9.3 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.3
32PFL4258M/08 2-1 4-3 4-21 4-22 9.3 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.3
32PFL4308H/12 2-1 4-4 4-21 4-22 9.4 9.22 10.5 10.3 10.6 10.8 10.12 11.4
32PFL4308K/12 2-1 4-4 4-21 4-22 9.4 9.22 10.5 10.3 10.6 10.8 10.12 11.4
32PFL4308T/12 2-1 4-4 4-21 4-22 9.4 9.22 10.5 10.3 10.6 10.8 10.12 11.4
32PFL4308T/60 2-1 4-4 4-21 4-22 9.4 9.22 10.5 10.3 10.6 10.8 10.12 11.4
32PFL4508H/12 2-1 4-5 4-21 4-22 9.5 9.21 10.5 10.3 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.5
32PFL4508K/12 2-1 4-5 4-21 4-22 9.5 9.21 10.5 10.3 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.5
32PFL4508T/12 2-1 4-5 4-21 4-22 9.5 9.21 10.5 10.3 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.5
32PFL4508M/08 2-1 4-5 4-21 4-22 9.5 9.21 10.5 10.3 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.5
32PFL4508T/60 2-1 4-5 4-21 4-22 9.5 9.21 10.5 10.3 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.5
32PFL5008H/12 2-1 4-6 4-25 4-27 9.6 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.6
32PFL5008K/12 2-1 4-6 4-25 4-27 9.6 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.6
32PFL5008T/12 2-1 4-6 4-25 4-27 9.6 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.6
32PFL5008T/60 2-1 4-6 4-25 4-27 9.6 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.6
32PFL5008M/08 2-1 4-6 4-25 4-27 9.6 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.6
32PFL5018K/12 2-1 4-6 4-25 4-27 9.6 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.6
32PFL5018T/60 2-1 4-6 4-25 4-27 9.6 9.21 10.5 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.6
39PFL4218H/12 2-1 4-7 4-21 4-22 9.7 9.21 10.4 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.7
39PFL3208H/12 2-1 4-20 4-21 4-22 9.20 9.21 10.4 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.7
39PFL3208T/12 2-1 4-20 4-21 4-22 9.20 9.21 10.4 - 10.7 10.11 10.12 11.23
39PFL3208K/12 2-1 4-20 4-21 4-22 9.20 9.21 10.4 - 10.7 10.11 10.12 11.23
39PFI 4208H/12
2-1
4-7 4-21 4-22 9.7 9.21 10.4 - 10.7 10 11 10 12 11 23
39PFI 4208K/12
2-1
4-7 4-21 4-22 9 7 9.21 10.4 - 10.7 10.9 10 12 11.7
39PFI 4208T/12 2-1 4-7 4-21 4-22 9.7 9.21 10.4 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11 7
39PFI 4208T/60
2-1
4-7 4-21 4-22 9 7 9.21 10.4 - 10.7 10.9 10 12 11.7
39PEL 4208M/08
2-1
4-7 4-21
4-22
9 7 9.21 10.4 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.7
40PEL 4308H/12 2-1 4-8 4-21 4-22 9.8 9.22 10.4 10.2 10.6 10.8 10.12 11.8
40PFI 4308K/12
2-1
4-8 4-21 4-22 9.8 9.22 10.4 10.2 10.6 10.8 10 12 11.8
40PEL 4308T/12
2-1
4-8 4-21
4-22
0.0
0.8
9 22 10.4 10.2 10.6 10.8 10.12 11.8
40PEL 4308T/60 2-1 4-8 4-21 4-22 9.8 9.22 10.4 10.2 10.6 10.8 10.12 11.8
40PFI 4418H/12
2-1
4-9 4-21 4-22 9.9 9 21 10.4 10.2 10.7 10.8 10 12 11.9
40PFL4418K/12 2-1 4-9 4-21 4-22 9.9 9.21 10.4 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.9
40PFL4418T/60 2-1 4-9 4-21 4-22 9.9 9.21 10.4 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.9
40PFL4508H/12 2-1 4-9 4-21 4-22 9.9 9.21 10.4 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.10
40PFL4508K/12 2-1 4-9 4-21 4-22 9.9 9.21 10.4 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.10
40PFL4508M/08 2-1 4-9 4-21 4-22 9.9 9.21 10.4 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.10
40PFL4508T/12 2-1 4-9 4-21 4-22 9.9 9.21 10.4 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.10
40PFL4508T/60 2-1 4-9 4-21 4-22 9.9 9.21 10.4 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.10
40PFL4528H/12 2-1 4-9 4-21 4-22 9.9 9.21 10.4 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.10
40PFL4528K/12 2-1 4-9 4-21 4-22 9.9 9.21 10.4 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.10
40PEL 4528T/12
2-1
4-9 4-21 22
4-22
0.0
Q Q
9 21 10.4
10.4
10.2 10.7 10.0
10.8
10.12 11 10
40PFL4528T/60 2-1 4-9 4-21 4-22 9.9 9.21 10.4 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.10
42PFL3008T/60 2-1 4-13 4-21 4-22 9.13 9.22 10.1 - 10.6 10.11 10.12 11.14
42PFL3208H/12 2-1 4-10 4-21 4-22 9.10 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.11 10.12 11.11
42PFL3208T/12 2-1 4-10 4-21 4-22 9.10 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.11 10.12 11.11
42PFL3208T/60 2-1 4-10 4-21 4-22 9.10 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.11 10.12 11.11
42PFL3208K/12 2-1 4-10 4-21 4-22 9.10 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.11 10.12 11.11
42PFL4208H/12 2-1 4-11 4-21 4-22 9.11 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.12
42PFL4208K/12
2-1
4-11 4-21 4-22 9.11 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.12
42PFI 4208T/12
2-1
4-11 4-21 4-22 9 11 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11 12
42PFL4208T/60 2-1 4-11 4-21 4-22 9.11 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.12
42PFL4208M/08 2-1 4-11 4-21 4-22 9.11 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.12
42PEI 5008H/12
2-1
4-12 4-25 4-27 9 12 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11 13
42PFL5008K/12 2-1 4-12 4-25 4-27 9 12 9 21 10.1 - 10.7 10 10 10.12 11 13
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42PFL5008T/12 2-1 4-12 4-25 4-27 9.12 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.13
42PFL5008T/60 2-1 4-12 4-25 4-27 9.12 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.13
42PFL5008M/08 2-1 4-12 4-25 4-27 9.12 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.13
42PFL5028H/12 2-1 4-12 4-25 4-27 9.12 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.13
42PFL5028K/12 2-1 4-12 4-25 4-27 9.12 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.13
42PFL5028T/12 2-1 4-12 4-25 4-27 9.12 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.13
42PFL5028T/60 2-1 4-12 4-25 4-27 9.12 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.13
42PFL5028W/08 2-1
2-1
4-12
4-12
4-20
4-25
4-27
1-27
9.12
0.12
9.21
0.21
10.1
10.1
- 10.7
10.7
10.10
10.10
10.12 11.13
42PEL5038K/12 2-1
2-1
4-12
4-12
4-25 4-27 9.12
9.12
9.21
9.21
10.1
10.1
- 10.7
10.7
10.10 10.12 11 13
42PFL5038T/12 2-1 4-12 4-25 4-27 9.12 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.13
42PFL5038T/60 2-1 4-12 4-25 4-27 9.12 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.13
46PFL3008T/60 2-1 4-13 4-21 4-22 9.13 9.22 10.1 - 10.6 10.11 10.12 11.14
46PFL3208H/12 2-1 4-14 4-21 4-22 9.14 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.11 10.12 11.15
46PFL3208K/12 2-1 4-14 4-21 4-22 9.14 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.11 10.12 11.15
46PFL3208T/12 2-1 4-14 4-21 4-22 9.14 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.11 10.12 11.15
46PFL32081/60 2-1
2-1
4-14
4-15
4-21
4-21
4-22 9.14
0.15
9.21
0.21
10.1
10.1
- 10.7
10.7
10.11
10.0
10.12
10.12
11.15
11.16
46PFL4208H/12
46PFL4208K/12
2-1
2-1
4-15
4-15
4-21
4-21
4-22
4-22
9.15
9.15
9.21
9.21
10.1
10.1
- 10.7
10.7
10.9
10.9
10.12 11.10
46PFL4208T/12 2-1 4-15 4-21 4-22 9.15 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.16
46PFL4208T/60 2-1 4-15 4-21 4-22 9.15 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.16
46PFL4208M/08 2-1 4-15 4-21 4-22 9.15 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.16
46PFL4308H/12 2-1 4-16 4-21 4-22 9.16 9.22 10.1 10.2 10.6 10.8 10.12 11.17
46PFL4308K/12 2-1 4-16 4-21 4-22 9.16 9.22 10.1 10.2 10.6 10.8 10.12 11.17
46PFL4308T/12 2-1 4-16 4-21 4-22 9.16 9.22 10.1 10.2 10.6 10.8 10.12 11.17
46PFL43081/60 2-1 4-16 4-21 4-22 9.16 9.22 10.1 10.2 10.6 10.8 10.12 11.17
46PFL4418H/12
46PFL4418K/12
2-1
2-1
4-17
4-17
4-21
4-21
4-22
4-22
9.17
9.17
9.21
9.21
10.1
10.1
10.2
10.2
10.7
10.7
10.8
10.8
10.12
10.12
11.10
11.18
46PFL4418T/60 2-1 4-17 4-21 4-22 9.17 9.21 10.1 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.18
46PFL4508H/12 2-1 4-17 4-21 4-22 9.17 9.21 10.1 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.19
46PFL4508K/12 2-1 4-17 4-21 4-22 9.17 9.21 10.1 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.19
46PFL4508M/08 2-1 4-17 4-21 4-22 9.17 9.21 10.1 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.19
46PFL4508T/60 2-1 4-17 4-21 4-22 9.17 9.21 10.1 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.19
46PFL4508T/12 2-1 4-17 4-21 4-22 9.17 9.21 10.1 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.19
46PFL4528H/12 2-1 4-17 4-21 4-22 9.17
0.17
9.21
0.21
10.1 10.2 10.7 10.8
10.9
10.12 11.19
11.10
46PFL4528T/12 2-1
2-1
4-17
4-17
4-21
4-21
4-22
4-22
9.17
9.17
9.21
9.21
10.1
10.1
10.2
10.2
10.7
10.7
10.0
10.8
10.12 11.19
46PFL4528T/60 2-1 4-17 4-21 4-22 9.17 9.21 10.1 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.19
47PFL5008H/12 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
47PFL5008K/12 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
47PFL5008T/12 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
47PFL5008M/08 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
47PFL5008T/60 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18
0.18
9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
47PFL5028H/12
47PFL5028K/12
2-1
2-1
4-18
4-18
4-25
4-25
4-27
4-27
9.18
9.18
9.21
0.21
10.1
10.1
- 10.7
10.7
10.10
10.10
10.12
10.12
11.20
11.20
47PFL5028T/12 2-1
2-1
4-10
4-18
4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10
10.10
10.12 11.20
47PFL5028M/08 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
47PFL5028T/60 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
47PFL5038H/12 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
47PFL5038K/12 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
47PFL5038T/12 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
47PFL5038T/60 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
50PFL4208H/12 2-1
2-1
4-15
4-15
4-21
4-21
4-22
4-22
9.15
0.15
9.21
0.21
10.1
10.1
- 10.7 10.9
10.9
10.12 11.16
11.16
50PFL4208N/12 2-1
2-1
4-15
4-15
4-21
4-21
4-22
4-22
9.15
9.15
9.21
9.21
10.1
10.1
- 10.7
10.7
10.9
10.9
10.12 11.10
50PFL4208T/12
2-1
4-15 4-21 4-22 9.15 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.9 10.12 11.16
50PFL5008H/12 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
50PFL5008K/12 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
50PFL5008M/08 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
50PFL5008T/12 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
50PFL5008T/60 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
50PFL5028H/12 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18
0.19
9.21
0.21
10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
50PFL5028K/12 2-1
2-1
4-10
4-18
4-20
4-25
4-21
1-27
9.10
0.18
9.21
9.21
10.1
10.1
- 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
2.4 +-10 +-2J 1-'41 0.40 0.24 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
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Mechanics 5 Block Diagra ams Schematics
CTN Connection Overview Wire Dressing Cover Removal SSB Removal Wiring Diagram Block Diagram Power Supply Power Supply 2 BSS J (IR/LED) E (Keyboard/Leading Edge) Styling
50PFL5028T/60 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
50PFL5038H/12 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
50PFL5038K/12 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
50PFL5038T/12 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
50PFL5038T/60 2-1 4-18 4-25 4-27 9.18 9.21 10.1 - 10.7 10.10 10.12 11.20
55PFL4308H/12 2-1 4-16 4-21 4-22 9.16 9.22 10.1 10.2 10.6 10.8 10.12 11.21
55PFL4308K/12 2-1 4-16 4-21 4-22 9.16 9.22 10.1 10.2 10.6 10.8 10.12 11.21
55PFL4308T/12 2-1 4-16 4-21 4-22 9.16 9.22 10.1 10.2 10.6 10.8 10.12 11.21
55PFL4308T/60 2-1 4-16 4-21 4-22 9.16 9.22 10.1 10.2 10.6 10.8 10.12 11.21
55PFL4508H/12 2-1 4-19 4-21 4-22 9.19 9.21 10.1 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.22
55PFL4508K/12 2-1 4-19 4-21 4-22 9.19 9.21 10.1 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.22
55PFL4508T/12 2-1 4-19 4-21 4-22 9.19 9.21 10.1 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.22
55PFL4508M/08 2-1 4-19 4-21 4-22 9.19 9.21 10.1 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.22
55PFL4508T/60 2-1 4-19 4-21 4-22 9.19 9.21 10.1 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.22
55PFL4528H/12 2-1 4-19 4-21 4-22 9.19 9.21 10.1 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.22
55PFL4528T/12 2-1 4-19 4-21 4-22 9.19 9.21 10.1 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.22
55PFL4528T/60 2-1 4-19 4-21 4-22 9.19 9.21 10.1 10.2 10.7 10.8 10.12 11.22

2.2 Directions for Use

Directions for use can be downloaded from the following websites:

http://www.philips.com/support http://www.p4c.philips.com

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2.3 Connections

2.

Figure 2-1 Connection overview

⊕⊖

20 - Ground

Note: The following connector colour abbreviations are used (acc. to DIN/IEC 757): Bk= Black, Bu= Blue, Gn= Green, Gv= Grev, Rd= Red, Wh= White, Ye= Yellow.

2.3.1 Side Connections

1 - Common Interface
68p-See figure 10-7-13

2 - HDMI: Digital Video - In. Digital Audio - In/Out

1 9 1
18
10000_017_09 0121.ep

Figure 2-2 HDMI (type A) connector

1 - D2+ Data channel Ð
2 - Shield Gnd Ť
3 - D2- Data channel Ð
4 - D1+ Data channel Ð
5 - Shield Gnd Ť
6 - D1- Data channel Ð
7 - D0+ Data channel Ð
8 - Shield Gnd Ť
9 - D0- Data channel Ð
10 - CLK+ Data channel Ð
11 - Shield Gnd Ť
12 - CLK- Data channel Ð
13
  • Easylink/CEC
Control channel ⊕⊖
14 - n.c. _
15 - DDC_SCL DDC clock ÷
16 - DDC_SDA DDC data ⊕⊖
17 - Ground Gnd Ť
18 - +5V Ð
19 - HPD Hot Plug Detect Ð
3 - USB2 2.0
1 2 3 4
10000_022_090121.eps
090121
Figure 2-3 USB (type A)
1 -+5V → 2 - Data (-) → 3 - Data (+) → 4 - Ground Gnd
4 - USB1 2.0
See 3 - USB2 2.0
5 - Head phone (Output)
Bk - Head phone 80 - 600 Ω / 10 mW
Ĵ
2.3.2 Rear Connections
6 - SAT - In
Signal input from an SAT.
7 - TV ANTENNA - In
Signal input from an antenna, cable or satellite.
8 - Audio - In: Left / Right, VGA
Bu - Audio L/R in 0.5 V RMS / 10 kΩ ↔
۲
9 - HDMI 2: Digital Video - In, Digital Audio - In/Out
See 10 - HDMI 1: Digital Video - In, Digital Audio with ARC -
In/Out
-

Gnd

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10 - HDMI 1: Digital Video - In, Digital Audio with ARC -In/Out

Figure 2-4 HDMI (type A) connector

1 - D2+ Data channel Ð
2 - Shield Gnd Ť
3 - D2- Data channel Ð
4 - D1+ Data channel Ð
5 - Shield Gnd Ť
6 - D1- Data channel Ð
7 - D0+ Data channel Ð
8 - Shield Gnd Ť
9 - D0- Data channel Ð
10 - CLK+ Data channel Ð
11 - Shield Gnd Ť
12 - CLK- Data channel Ð
13 - Easylink/CEC Control channel ⊕⊖⊷
14 - ARC Audio Return Channel
15 - DDC_SCL DDC clock Ð
16 - DDC_SDA DDC data ⊕⊖
17 - Ground Gnd Ť
18 - +5V Ð
19 - HPD Hot Plug Detect Ð
20 - Ground Gnd Ť

11 - R.I45: Ethernet

Figure 2-5 Ethernet connector

1 - TD+ Transmit signal ⊖∙
2 - TD- Transmit signal
3 - RD+ Receive signal Ð
4 - CT Centre Tap: DC level fixation
5 - CT Centre Tap: DC level fixation
6 - RD- Receive signal Ð
7 - GND Gnd Ť
8 - GND Gnd Ť

2.4 Chassis Overview

Refer to 9. E ns for PWB/CBA locations

12 - Service / UAR т
1 - Ground Gnd Ť
2 - UART_TX Transmit
3 - UART_RX Receive Ð
13- Cinch: Video \ /PbPr - In, Audio - In
Gn - Video - Y 1 V PP / 75 W -00
Bu - Video - Pb 0.7 V PP / 75 Ω
Rd - Video - Pr 0.7 V PP / 75 Ω
Wh - Audio - L 0.5 V RMS / 10 kΩ
Rd - Audio - R 0.5 V RMS / 10 kΩ - 0 0
14 - Cinch: Digital Audio - Out
BK - Coaxial 0.4 - 0.6Vpp / 75 W ⊕•⊚

2

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0.4 - 0.6VPP / 75 W BK - Coaxial

15 - EXT1: Video RGB/YC - In. CVBS - In/Out. Audio - In/Out

Figure 2-6 SCART connector

1
2
4
5
6
7
8
- Audio R
- Audio R
- Audio L
- Ground Audio
- Ground Blue
- Audio L
- Video Blue/C-out
- Function Select
0.5 V RMS / 1 kΩ
0.5 V RMS / 10 kΩ
0.5 V RMS / 1 kΩ
Gnd
0.5 V RMS / 10 kΩ
0.7 V PP / 75 Ω
0 - 2 V: INT
4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:9
9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3
9 - Ground Green Gnd
10 - n.c.
11 - Video Green 0.7 V PP / 75 Ω
12 - n.c.
13 - Ground Red Gnd
14 - Ground P50 Gnd
15 - Video Red/C 0.7 V PP / 75 Ω
16
  • Status/FBL
0 - 0.4 V: INT
1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 Ω
17 - Ground Video Gnd
18 - Ground FBL Gnd
19 - Video CVBS 1 V PP / 75 Ω
20 - Video CVBS/Y 1 V PP / 75 Ω
21 - Shield Gnd

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Precautions. Notes. and Abbreviation List

Index of this chapter:

31 Safetv Instructions

  • Safety regulations require the following during a repair:
  • Connect the set to the Mains/AC Power via an isolation transformer (> 800 \/A) 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 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 MO and 12 MO
    • 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.

  • 3.2 Warnings All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD 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
    • 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.

3.3 Notes

3.3.1 General

  • Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the chassis (= tuner) ground (1/2), or hot ground (1/2), 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 (\T) and without (\K) aerial signal. Measure the voltages in the power supply section both in normal operation (1) and in stand-by ((b)). These values are indicated by means of the appropriate symbols.

3.3.2 Schematic Notes

  • All resistor values are in ohms, and the value multiplier is often used to indicate the decimal point location (e.g. 2K2 indicates 2.2 kΩ)
  • Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with
  • either an "E" or an "R" (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220 Ω). All capacitor values are given in micro-farads (µ = × 10-6).
  • nano-farads (n = × 10-9), or pico-farads (p = × 10-12) Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the decimal point indication (e.g. 2p2 indicates 2.2 pE)
  • 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

3.3.3 Spare Parts

For the latest spare part overview, consult your Philips Spare

3.3.4 BGA (Ball Grid Arrav) ICs

For more information on how to handle BGA devices. visit this URL: http://www.atyourservice-magazine.com. Select "Magazine", then go to "Repair downloads". Here vou 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.

3.3.5 Lead-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-ioint 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
  • 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.

2.2.6 Alternetive DOM 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: AG1B03350001), 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)

3.3.7 Board 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.

3.4 Abbreviation List

SCART switch control signal on A/V board. 0 = loop through (AUX to TV).

6 = play 16 : 9 format, 12 = play 4 : 3 Automatic Aspect Ratio Adaptation algorithm that adapts aspect ratio to remove horizontal black bars: keeps the original aspect ratio Automatic Channel Installation algorithm that installs TV channels directly from a cable network by means of a predefined TXT page Analogue to Digital Converter AFC Automatic Frequency Control: control signal used to tune to the correct frequency AGC Automatic Gain Control: algorithm that controls the video input of the feature АМ Amplitude Modulation ΔP Asia Pacific Aspect Ratio: 4 by 3 or 16 by 9 ASE Auto Screen Fit: algorithm that adapts aspect ratio to remove horizontal black bars without discarding video informatio ATSC Advanced Television Systems Committee, the digital TV standard in the USA ATV See Auto TV A hardware and software control system that measures picture content and adapts image parameters in a dynamic way External Audio Video AVC Audio Video Controller Audio Video Input Process Monochrome TV system Sound carrier distance is 5.5 MHz Business Display Solutions (iTV) BIR Board-Level Repair Broadcast Television Standard Committee. Multiplex FM stereo sound system, originating from the USA and used e.g. in LATAM and AP-NTSC countries B-TXT Blue TeleteXT Centre channel (audio) Consumer Electronics Control bus: remote control bus on HDMI Constant Level: audio output to connect with an external amplifier CLR Component Level Repair ComPai Computer aided rePair CP Connected Planet / Copy Protection CSM Customer Service Mode CTI Color Transient Improvement manipulates steepness of chroma transients CVBS Composite Video Blanking and Synchronization Digital to Analogue Converter Dynamic Bass Enhancement: extra low frequency amplification DCM Data Communication Module, Also referred to as System Card or Smartcard (for iTV) סחס See "E-DDC" Monochrome TV system, Sound carrier distance is 6.5 MHz Dynamic Frame Insertion DFU Directions For Use: owner's manual DMR Digital Media Reader: card reader

DMSD

DNM

Digital Multi Standard Decoding

Digital Natural Motion

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DNR Digital Noise Reduction: noise The SDI signal is self-synchronizing,
reduction feature of the set uses 8 bit or 10 bit data words, and has
DRAM Dynamic RAM a maximum data rate of 270 Mbit/s,
DRM Digital Rights Management with a minimum bandwidth of 135
DSP Digital Signal Processing MHz.
DST Dealer Service Tool: special remote iTV Institutional TeleVision; TV sets for
control designed for service hotels, hospitals etc.
technicians LS Last Status; The settings last chosen
DTCP Digital Transmission Content by the customer and read and stored
Protection; A protocol for protecting in RAM or in the NVM. They are called
digital audio/video content that is at start-up of the set to configure it
traversing a high speed serial bus, according to the customer's
such as IEEE-1394 preferences
DVB-C Digital Video Broadcast - Cable LATAM Latin America
DVB-T Digital Video Broadcast - Terrestrial LCD Liquid Crystal Display
DVD Digital Versatile Disc LED Light Emitting Diode
DVI(-d) Digital Visual Interface (d= digital only) L/L' Monochrome TV system. Sound
E-DDC Enhanced Display Data Channel carrier distance is 6.5 MHz. L' is Band
(VESA standard for communication I, L is all bands except for Band I
channel and display). Using E-DDC, LPL LG.Philips LCD (supplier)
the video source can read the EDID LS Loudspeaker
information form the display. LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signalling
EDID Extended Display Identification Data Mbps Mega bits per second
(VESA standard) M/N Monochrome TV system. Sound
EEPROM Electrically Erasable and carrier distance is 4.5 MHz
- Programmable Read Only Memory MHEG Part of a set of international standards
EMI Electro Magnetic Interference related to the presentation of
FPG Electronic Program Guide multimedia information, standardised
EPI D by the Multimedia and Hypermedia
FU Furope Experts Group. It is commonly used as
FXT EXTernal (source) entering the set by a language to describe interactive
2/11 SCART or by cinches (jacks) television services
FDS Full Dual Screen (same as FDW) MIPS Microprocessor without Interlocked
FDW Full Dual Window (same as EDS) Pipeline-Stages: A RISC-based
FLASH FLASH memory microprocessor
FM Field Memory or Frequency MOP Matrix Output Processor
Modulation MOSEET Metal Oxide Silicon Field Effect
FPGA Field-Programmable Gate Array MOOTET
FTV MPEG Motion Pictures Experts Group
Gh/s Giga bits per second MPIE Multi Platform InterFace
G_TYT Green TeleteXT
Н Mainstream TV: TV-mode with
НП
НО NC Not Connected
HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content NICAM Near Instantaneous Compounded
TID OT Protection: A "key" encoded into the Audio Multiplexing. This is a digital
sound system mainly used in Europe
data piracy. If a source is HDCP coded NTC Negative Temperature Coefficient
and connected via HDMI/DV/L without non-linear resistor
the proper HDCP deceding the NTSC National Tolovision Standard
nicture is put into a "snow vision" mode NIGO Committee Color system mainly used
or changed to a low resolution. For in North America and Japan Color
or changed to a low resolution. For aprior NTSC M/N= 2 570545 MHz
and the display device must be NTSC 4 42- 4 422610 MHz (this is a
and the display device must be VCP norm it is not transmitted off air)
Non Volatile Memory: IC containing
decoullig. Non-volatile Memory. To containing
Ligh Definition Multimodia Interface TV related data such as alignments
nr High Definition Multimedia Interface TV related data such as alignments
1 High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
0/C TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
I High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
O/C
OSD
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
O/C
OSD
OAD
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
Over the Air Download. Method of
I
I 2 C
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Inter IC bus
O/C
OSD
OAD
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
Over the Air Download. Method of
software upgrade via RF transmission.
I
I 2 C
I 2 D
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Inter IC bus
Inter IC Data bus
O/C
OSD
OAD
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
Over the Air Download. Method of
software upgrade via RF transmission.
Upgrade software is broadcasted in
I
I 2 C
I 2 D
I 2 S
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Inter IC bus
Inter IC Data bus
Inter IC Sound bus
O/C
OSD
OAD
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
Over the Air Download. Method of
software upgrade via RF transmission.
Upgrade software is broadcasted in
TS with TV channels.
I
I 2 C
I 2 D
I 2 S
IF
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Inter IC bus
Inter IC Data bus
Inter IC Sound bus
Intermediate Frequency
O/C
OSD
OAD
OTC
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
Over the Air Download. Method of
software upgrade via RF transmission.
Upgrade software is broadcasted in
TS with TV channels.
On screen display Teletext and
I
I 2 C
I 2 D
I 2 S
IF
IR
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Inter IC bus
Inter IC Data bus
Inter IC Sound bus
Intermediate Frequency
Infra Red
O/C
OSD
OAD
OTC
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
Over the Air Download. Method of
software upgrade via RF transmission.
Upgrade software is broadcasted in
TS with TV channels.
On screen display Teletext and
Control; also called Artistic (SAA5800)
I
I 2 C
I 2 D
I 2 S
IF
IR
IRQ
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Inter IC bus
Inter IC Data bus
Inter IC Sound bus
Inter IC Sound bus
Intermediate Frequency
Infra Red
Interrupt Request
O/C
OSD
OAD
OTC
P50
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
Over the Air Download. Method of
software upgrade via RF transmission.
Upgrade software is broadcasted in
TS with TV channels.
On screen display Teletext and
Control; also called Artistic (SAA5800)
Project 50: communication protocol
I
I 2 C
I 2 D
I 2 S
IF
IR
IRQ
ITU-656
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Inter IC bus
Inter IC Data bus
Inter IC Sound bus
Intermediate Frequency
Infra Red
Interrupt Request
The ITU Radio communication Sector
O/C
OSD
OAD
OTC
P50
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
Over the Air Download. Method of
software upgrade via RF transmission.
Upgrade software is broadcasted in
TS with TV channels.
On screen display Teletext and
Control; also called Artistic (SAA5800)
Project 50: communication protocol
between TV and peripherals
I
I 2 C
I 2 D
I 2 S
IF
IR
IRQ
ITU-656
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Inter IC bus
Inter IC Data bus
Inter IC Sound bus
Interrediate Frequency
Infra Red
Interrupt Request
The ITU Radio communication Sector
(ITU-R) is a standards body
O/C
OSD
OAD
OTC
P50
PAL
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
Over the Air Download. Method of
software upgrade via RF transmission.
Upgrade software is broadcasted in
TS with TV channels.
On screen display Teletext and
Control; also called Artistic (SAA5800)
Project 50: communication protocol
between TV and peripherals
Phase Alternating Line. Color system
I
I 2 C
I 2 D
I 2 S
IF
IR
IRQ
ITU-656
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Inter IC bus
Inter IC Data bus
Inter IC Sound bus
Intermediate Frequency
Infra Red
Interrupt Request
The ITU Radio communication Sector
(ITU-R) is a standards body
subcommittee of the International
O/C
OSD
OAD
OTC
P50
PAL
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
Over the Air Download. Method of
software upgrade via RF transmission.
Upgrade software is broadcasted in
TS with TV channels.
On screen display Teletext and
Control; also called Artistic (SAA5800)
Project 50: communication protocol
between TV and peripherals
Phase Alternating Line. Color system
mainly used in West Europe (colour
I
I 2 C
I 2 D
I 2 S
IF
IR
IRQ
ITU-656
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Inter IC bus
Inter IC Data bus
Inter IC Sound bus
Intermediate Frequency
Infra Red
Interrupt Request
The ITU Radio communication Sector
(ITU-R) is a standards body
subcommittee of the International
Telecommunication Union relating to
O/C
OSD
OAD
OTC
P50
PAL
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
Over the Air Download. Method of
software upgrade via RF transmission.
Upgrade software is broadcasted in
TS with TV channels.
On screen display Teletext and
Control; also called Artistic (SAA5800)
Project 50: communication protocol
between TV and peripherals
Phase Alternating Line. Color system
mainly used in West Europe (colour
carrier = 4.433619 MHz) and South
I
I 2 C
I 2 D
I 2 S
IF
IR
IRQ
ITU-656
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Inter IC bus
Inter IC Data bus
Inter IC Sound bus
Intermediate Frequency
Infra Red
Interrupt Request
The 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.
O/C
OSD
OAD
OTC
P50
PAL
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
Over the Air Download. Method of
software upgrade via RF transmission.
Upgrade software is broadcasted in
TS with TV channels.
On screen display Teletext and
Control; also called Artistic (SAA5800)
Project 50: communication protocol
between TV and peripherals
Phase Alternating Line. Color system
mainly used in West Europe (colour
carrier = 4.433619 MHz) and South
America (colour carrier
I
I 2 C
I 2 D
I 2 S
IF
IR
IRQ
ITU-656
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Inter IC bus
Inter IC Data bus
Inter IC Sound bus
Intermediate Frequency
Infra Red
Interrupt Request
The 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
O/C
OSD
OAD
OTC
P50
PAL
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
Over the Air Download. Method of
software upgrade via RF transmission.
Upgrade software is broadcasted in
TS with TV channels.
On screen display Teletext and
Control; also called Artistic (SAA5800)
Project 50: communication protocol
between TV and peripherals
Phase 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
I
I 2 C
I 2 D
I 2 S
IF
IR
IRQ
ITU-656
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Inter IC bus
Inter IC Data bus
Inter IC Sound bus
Intermediate Frequency
Infra Red
Interrupt Request
The 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.
O/C
OSD
OAD
OTC
P50
PAL
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
Over the Air Download. Method of
software upgrade via RF transmission.
Upgrade software is broadcasted in
TS with TV channels.
On screen display Teletext and
Control; also called Artistic (SAA5800)
Project 50: communication protocol
between TV and peripherals
Phase 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)
I
I 2 C
I 2 D
I 2 S
IF
IR
IRQ
ITU-656
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Inter IC bus
Inter IC Data bus
Inter IC Sound bus
Intermediate Frequency
Infra Red
Interrupt Request
The 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 comments as a second
O/C
OSD
OAD
OTC
P50
PAL
PCB
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
Over the Air Download. Method of
software upgrade via RF transmission.
Upgrade software is broadcasted in
TS with TV channels.
On screen display Teletext and
Control; also called Artistic (SAA5800)
Project 50: communication protocol
between TV and peripherals
Phase 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)
Printed Circuit Board (same as "PWB")

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Precautions, Notes, and Abbreviation List TPM10.1E LA

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PDP Plasma Display Panel SWAN Spatial temporal Weighted Averaging
PEC Power Eactor Corrector (or SWAN Noise reduction
FFC Power Factor Conector (or
Dra conditionar)
SYCA
SXGA 1280 × 1024
Picture In Picture IFI
PLL Phase Locked Loop. Used for e.g. THD Total Harmonic Distortion
FST tuning systems. The customer TMDS Transmission Minimized Differential
can give directly the desired frequency Signalling
POD Point Of Deployment: a removable TS Transport Stream
CAM module, implementing the CA ТХТ TeleteXT
system for a host (e.g. a TV-set) TXT-DW Dual Window with TeleteXT
POR Power On Reset, signal to reset the uP UI User Interface
PSDI Power Supply for Direct view LED uP Microprocessor
1 ODL backlight with 2D-dimming
DCI Power Supply with integrated LED V
FOL Video Electronico Stondordo
VESA
P5L5 Power Supply with Integrated LED Association
drivers with added Scanning VGA 640 × 480 (4:3)
functionality VL Variable Level out: processed audio
PTC Positive Temperature Coefficient, output toward external amplifier
non-linear resistor VSB Vestigial Side Band; modulation
PWB Printed Wiring Board (same as "PCB") method
PWM Pulse Width Modulation WYSIWYR What You See Is What You Record:
QRC Quasi Resonant Converter record selection that follows main
OTNR Quality Temporal Noise Reduction picture and sound
OVCP WXGA 1280 × 768 (15:9)
Bandom Access Momeny YTAI
Random Access Memory XIAL
RGD Red, Green, and Blue. The primary XGA 1024 × 766 (4.3)
color signals for 1 v. By mixing levels Ŷ
of R, G, and B, all colors (Y/C) are Y/C Luminance (Y) and Chrominance (C)
reproduced. signal
RC Remote Control YPbPr Component video. Luminance and
RC5 / RC6 Signal protocol from the remote scaled color difference signals (B-Y
control receiver and R-Y)
RESET RESET signal YUV Component video
ROM Read Only Memory ·
RSDS Reduced Swing Differential Signalling
data interface
SAM
S/C Short Circuit
SCART Syndicat des Constructeurs
d'Appareils Radiorécepteurs et
Téléviseurs
SCL Serial Clock I 2 C
SCL-F CLock Signal on Fast I 2 C bus
SD Standard Definition
SDA Serial Data I 2 C
SDA-F DAta Signal on Fast I 2 C bus
SDI Serial Digital Interface, see "ITI 1-656"
SDRAM Synchropous DRAM
SECAM Synchionous DRAM
SECAM Sequence Couleur Avec Memoire.
Colour system mainly used in France
and East Europe. Colour
carriers = 4.406250 MHz and
4.250000 MHz
SIF Sound Intermediate Frequency
SMPS Switched Mode Power Supply
SoC System on Chip
SOG Svnc On Green
SOPS Self Oscillating Power Supply
SPI Serial Perinheral Interface bus: a
4-wire synchronous serial data link
-r wite synemonous senai uala ilink
etandard
Statiuaru
Sony Dhiling Disital InterFass
J/PUIF
SKAM STATIC RAM
SRP Service Reference Protocol
SSB Small Signal Board
SSC Spread Spectrum Clocking, used to
reduce the effects of EMI
STB Set Top Box
STBY STand-BY
SVGA 800 × 600 (4:3)
SVHS Super Video Home System
SW Software
011 Contward

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4.1 Cable Dressing

4. Mechanical Instructions

Index of this chapter: 5000 seri 1.5 Cot Do

Note

Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation due to the different set executions.

Figure 4-1 Cable dressing (32" 3000 series)

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Figure 4-2 Cable dressing (32" 3200 series)

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Figure 4-3 Cable dressing (32" 4200 series)

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Figure 4-4 Cable dressing (32" 4300 series)

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Figure 4-5 Cable dressing (32" 4500 series)

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Figure 4-6 Cable dressing (32" 5000 series)

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Figure 4-7 Cable dressing (39" 4200 series)

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Figure 4-8 Cable dressing (40" 4300 series)

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Figure 4-9 Cable dressing (40" 4400 & 4500 series)

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Figure 4-10 Cable dressing (42" 3200 series)

Figure 4-11 Cable dressing (42" 4200 series)

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Figure 4-12 Cable dressing (42" 5000 series)

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Figure 4-13 Cable dressing (42"-46" 3000 series)

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Figure 4-14 Cable dressing (46" 3200 series)

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Figure 4-15 Cable dressing (46"-50" 4200 series)

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Figure 4-16 Cable dressing (46"-55" 4300 series)

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Figure 4-17 Cable dressing (46" 4400 & 4500 series)

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Figure 4-18 Cable dressing (47"-50" 5000 series)

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Figure 4-19 Cable dressing (55" 4500 series)

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4.2 Service Positions

For easy servicing of a TV set, the set should be put face down on a soft flat surface for 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.

4.3 Assembly/Panel Removal Instructions below apply to the 39PFL4208K/12, but will be similar for other series models.

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4.3.1 Rear Cover

Refer to Figure 4-21 for details. 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], [4]that secure the rear cover. Refer to Figure 4-21 for details. 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.

Figure 4-21 Rear cover removal

4.3.2 Small Signal Board (SSB)

Refer to Figure 4-22 for details.

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 SSB.

  • 1. Release the clips from the LVDS connector that connect with the SSB [1].
  • Caution: be careful, as these are very fragile connectors! 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.

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Figure 4-22 SSB removal

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4.3.3 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

4.3.4 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.

4.3.5 Keyboard Control unit

  • 1. Unplug the connector from the keyboard control panel.
  • 2. Gently push inwards the two clips at the PSU side of the unit. Release the unit at the PSU side and turn it away from the PSU. Now push it towards the PSU to release the catches at the other side of the unit. Take it out from the metal bracket

When defective, replace the whole unit.

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. Unplug the connector from the IR/LED panel.
  • 3 Gently release the clip that holds the panel and take it out from the bezel.

When defective, replace the whole unit

4.3.8 WIFI 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. Remove the SSB as described earlier.
  • 2. Remove the PSU as described earlier

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  • 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 Demovie the WIEL module on 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 4 Assembly/Panel Removal (for 5000 series) Instructions below only apply to the 5000 series.

4.4.1 Stand

  • Refer to Figure 4-23 and Figure 4-24 for details.1. Remove the screws [1] that secure the black plastic and, gently remove the black plastic casing that covers the stand bracket, refer to Figure 4-23. Remove the Allen screws [1] that secure the stand bracket
  • and, pull out the stand downwards from the set, refer to

Figure 4-23 Stand removal[1]

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Figure 4-24 Stand removal[2]

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4.4.2 Rear Cover

Refer to Figure 4-25 for details. Warning: Disconnect the mains power cord before removing the rear cover.

  • 1. Remove the fixation screws [1,2,3] that secure the rear cover.
  • 2 Lift the rear cover from the TV Make sure that wires and flat foils are not damaged while lifting the rear cover from the set.

Figure 4-25 Rear cover removal

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4.4.3 AmbiLight Panel

4.

Refer to Figure 4-26 for details.

1. Gently release the clamps and unplug the two connectors [1, 2,3] that secure the ambilight panels. Release the clips

from the FFC connector that connect with the AmbiLight control panel [3]

2 Lift the Ambil ight panel from the rear cover. Make sure that wires and flat foils are not damaged while lifting the ambilight panel from the rear cover.

4.4.4 Small Signal Board (SSB)

Refer to Figure 4-22 for details. 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

Figure 4-27 SSB removal

4.4.5 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

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  • 1. 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.

4.4.6 Speakers

  • 1. Gently release the tapes that secures the speaker cables
  • Unplug the speaker connectors from the SSB.
  • Take the speakers out.
  • When defective, replace the both units.

4.4.7 Keyboard Control unit

  • 1. Unplug the connector from the keyboard control panel.
  • Gently push inwards the two clips at the PSU side of the unit. Release the unit at the PSU side and turn it away from the PSU. Now push it towards the PSU to release the catches at the other side of the unit. Take it out from the metal bracket.

When defective, replace the whole unit.

4.4.8 IR/LED Panel

  • 1. Unplug the connector from the IR/LED panel.
  • Gently release the clip that holds the panel and take it out from the bezel.

When defective, replace the whole unit.

4.4.9 WIFI module

  • 1. Unplug the connector from the SSB.
  • Remove fixation screw that secure the WIFI module, getntly remove the module from the set. When defective, replace the whole unit.

when delective, replace the whole di

4.4.10 AmbiLight control panel

  • 1. Unplug the connector from the AmbiLight control panel.
  • Gently release the clip that holds the panel and take it out from the set.

When defective, replace the whole unit.

4.4.11 LCD Panel

  • 1. Unplug the all the connector cables of the boards.
  • Lift the subframe with PSU, SSB, Keyboard control panel IR/LED board,WIFI module and AmbiLight control panel from the LCD panel and put it aside.
  • 3. Gently take all the speakers out.

Warning: Cause the panels of 5000 series are bolt-on panels so the panel could not release from bezel. When defective, replace the whole unit

4.5 Set Re-assembly

To re-assemble the whole set, execute all processes in reverse order.

Notes:

  • While re-assembling, make sure that all cables are placed and connected in their original position. See Figure 4-11 and Figure 4-18.
  • Pay special attention not to damage the EMC foams on the SSB shields. Ensure that EMC foams are mounted correctly.

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Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding 5

Index of this chapter:

51 Tost Points

As most signals are digital, it will be difficult to measure waveforms with a standard oscilloscope. However, 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: Colour bar signal.
  • Audio: 3 kHz left. 1 kHz right.
52 Service Modes

  • The Service Mode feature is split into five parts
  • Service Default Mode (SDM)
  • Service Alignment Mode (SAM)
  • Factory Mode
  • Customer Service Mode (CSM)
  • Computer Aided Repair Mode (ComPair)

SDM. SAM and the Factory mode offer features, which can be used by the Service engineer to repair/align a TV set. Some

  • A pre-defined situation to ensure measurements can be made under uniform conditions (SDM).
  • Activates the blinking LED procedure for error identification when no picture is available (SDM)
  • Make alignments (e.g. White Tone), reset the error buffer (SAM and Factory Mode)
  • Display information ("SDM" or "SAM" indication in upper right corner of screen, error buffer, software version, operating hours, options and option codes, sub menus).

The CSM is a Service Mode that can be enabled by the consumer. The CSM displays diagnosis information, which the customer can forward to the dealer or call centre. In CSM mode "CSM" is displayed in the top right corper of the screen

The information provided in CSM and the purpose of CSM is to: Increase the home repair hit rate

  • Decrease the number of nuisance calls.
  • Solved customers' problem without home visit.

ComPair Mode is used for communication between a computer and a TV on I2C /UART level and can be used by a Service engineer to guickly diagnose the TV set by reading out error codes read and write in NVMs communicate with ICs and the micro processor (PWM, registers, etc.), and by making use of a fault finding database. It will also be possible to up and download the software of the TV set via I2C with help of ComPair To do this ComPair has to be connected to the TV set via the ComPair connector, which will be accessible through the rear of the set (without removing the rear cover).

Note: For the new model range, a new remote control (RC) is used with some renamed buttons. This has an impact on the activation of the Service modes. For instance the old "MENU" button is now called "HOME" (or is indicated by a "house" icon)

5.2.1 General

Next items are applicable to all Service Modes or are general

Life Time

During the life time cycle of the TV set a timer is kept (called "Op. Hour"). It counts the normal operation hours (not the Stand-by hours). The actual value of the timer is displayed in SDM and SAM in a decimal value. Every two soft-resets increase the hour by + 1. Stand-by hours are not counted.

Software Identification, Version, and Cluster

The software ID, version, and cluster will be shown in the main menu display of SDM, SAM, and CSM. The screen will show "AAAAB-X YYY" when

AAAA is the chassis name: 2K13TPM1013E x.vv

  • B is the region indication: F = Furope A = AP/China U = NAFTA, L = LATAM.
    • X is the main version number: this is updated with a major
  • change of specification (incompatible with the previous software version). Numbering will go from 1 - 99 and AA - ZZ
    • If the main version number changes, the new version number is written in the NVM

- If the main version number changes, the default settings are loaded

  • YYY is the sub version number: this is updated with a minor change (backwards compatible with the previous versions). Numbering will go from 000 - 999
    • If the sub version number changes, the new version
    • number is written in the NVM - If the NVM is refreshed, the software identification.
    • version, and cluster will also be written to NVM.

Display Option Code Selection

When after an SSB or display exchange, the display option code is not set properly, it will result in a TV with "no display" Therefore, it is required to set this display option code after

such a repair.

To do so, press the following key sequence on a standard RC transmitter: "062598" directly followed by MENU and "xxx", where "xxx" is a 3 digit decimal value of the panel type: see column "Display Code" in Table 6-3. When the value is accepted and stored in NVM, the set will switch to Stand-by, to indicate that the process has been completed. During this algorithm, the NVM-content must be filtered. because several items in the NVM are TV-related and not SSB related (e.g. Model and Prod. S/N) Therefore "Model" and "Prod. S/N" data is changed into "See Type Plate". In case a call centre or consumer reads "See Type Plate" in CSM mode

5.2.2 Service Default Mode (SDM)

Purnos

Set the TV in SDM mode in order to be able to create a predefined setting for measurements to be made. In this platform, a simplified SDM is introduced (without protection override and without tuning to a predefined frequency).

Specifications

  • Set linear video and audio settings to 50%, but volume to 25%. Stored user settings are not affected
  • All service-unfriendly modes (if present) are disabled. since they interfere with diagnosing/repairing a set. These service unfriendly modes are:
    • (Sleep) timer
    • Blue mute/Wall paper.
    • Auto switch "off" (when there is no "ident" signal).
    • Hotel or hospital mode.
    • Child lock or parental lock (manual or via V-chip)
    • Skipping, blanking of "Not favourite". "Skipped" or "Locked" presets/channels.
    • Automatic storing of Personal Preset or Last Status settings.

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  • Automatic user menu time-out (menu switches back/OFF automatically
  • Auto Volume levelling (AVL)

How to Activate SDM

To activate SDM, use the following methods

Press the following key sequence on the RC transmitter: "062596", directly followed by the "Home" button. After activating this mode. "SDM" will appear in the upper left

corner of the screen.

On Caraan Manu

After activating SDM, the following items are displayed, with SDM in the upper right corner of the screen to indicate that the television is in Service Default Mode. Menu items and explanation:

  • xxxxx Operating hours (in decimal)
  • AAAAB-X.YYY See Software Identifica
  • ERR Shows all errors detected since the last time the buffor was aracad in format -vvvs -vvvs -xvvs -xvvs <xxx> (five errors possible)
  • OP Used to read-out the option bytes. In this chassis two times eight option codes are used.

How to Navigate

As this mode is read only, there is nothing to navigate. To switch to other modes use one of the following methods:

  • Command MENU from the user remote will exit SDM.
  • To prevent the OSD from interfering with measurements in SDM. use the command "Adjust" or "Options" ("STATUS" or "INFO" for NAFTA and LATAM) from the user remote. This will switch the OSD "off" while remaining in the SDM mode. The "SDM" OSD is remains visible in the upper right corner of the screen. To exit SDM switch to "Stand-by" mode.
  • Press the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter: "062596" directly followed by the OK button to switch to SAM (do not allow the display to time out between entries while keving the sequence). Remarks: new remote

controls will not have I+ button, but an "INFO" button

Switch the set to Stand-by, by pressing the standby button on the remote control transmitter or on the television set.

Via a standard customer RC-transmitter: key in "00"-sequence

Note: If the TV is switched "off" by a power interrupt while in SDM, the TV will show up in the last status of SDM menu as soon as the power is supplied again. The error buffer will not be cleared

5.2.3 Service Alignment Mode (SAM)

  • Purpose To modify the NVM
  • To display/clear the error code buffer.
  • To display/clear the end To perform alignments

Specifications

  • Operation hours counter (maximum five digits displayed).
  • Software version, error codes, and option settings displayed).
  • Error buffer clearing
  • Option settings.
  • Software alignments (White Tone)
  • NV/M Editor
    • Set screen mode to full screen (all content is visible)

How to Activate SAM

To activate SAM, use one of the following methods:

  • Press the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter: "062596", directly followed by the "INFO" button. Do not allow the display to time out between entries while keying the sequence.
  • Or via ComPair.

After entering SAM. the following items are displayed, with "SAM" in the upper right corner of the screen to indicate that the television is in Service Alignment Mode.

Main Menu Sub-menu 1 Sub-menu 2 Description
System Information Op Hour This represents the life timer. The timer counts normal operation hours, but does not count Stand-by hours.
Main SW ID e.g. "TPM1013E 1.049B" See paragraph Software Identification, Version, and Cluster for the software name definition.
ERR e.g. "000 000" Shows all errors detected since the last time the buffer was erased. Five errors possible.
OP1 e.g. "032 224 048 000 038 128 192
015"
Used to read-out the option bytes. See paragraph 6.4 Option Settings in the
Alignments section for a detailed description. Ten codes are possible.
OP2 e.g. "159 255 127 061 235 004 000
000"
1
Clear Press [OK] to clean the Error Codes
immediately
Erases the contents of the error buffer. Select this menu item and press the MENU RIGHT key on the remote control. The content of the error buffer is cleared.
Options OP#1-OP#16 e.g. "032" Option code
RGB Align Warm R Gain To align the White Tone. See
G Gain paragraph 6.3 Software Alignments in the Alignments section for a detailed description
B Gain
Normal R Gain
G Gain
B Gain
Cool R Gain
G Gain
B Gain
Store Store the RGB value
NVM editor Address Select and fill the NVM address
Value Select and fill the NVM value
Store Store the value in the address
Upload to USB Copy Channel List to USB To upload several settings from the TV to an USB stick
Copy NVM to USB
Copy Readable Info to USB
Copy EDID to USB

Table 5-1 SAM mode overview

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Main Menu Sub-menu 1 Sub-menu 2 Description
Download from USB Copy Channel List from USB To download several settings from the USB stick to the TV
Copy NVM from USB
Copy Readable Info from USB
Copy EDID from USB
Initialize NVM Press [OK] to Initialize NVM
immediately
To initialize a (corrupted) NVM. Be careful, this will erase all settings.
EDID Write Enable Press [OK] to enable EDID writable
immediately
Enable EDID for writing
Service Data Type Number Press [OK] use key pad edit type
number immediately
Edit and display the applicable service data by using the displayed key pad.
Production Number Press [OK] use key pad edit
production number immediately
12NC SSB Press [OK] use key pad edit SSB
immediately
12NC PSU Press [OK] use key pad edit PSU
immediately
12NC Display Press [OK] use key pad edit display
immediately
Clear OAD Version Press [OK] to clean OAD Version
immediately
Clean OAD (Over Air Download, firmware update method) Version
Reload MAC
address
Press [OK] to reload MAC address
from ECD immediately
If MAC address value in NVM is missing, you can trigger this item in SAM mode to reload MAC address from flash ECD key to NVM. Remark:- After the NVM has been replaced, go to SAM and scroll to the (see figure 1*).
- Select the item and press on the RC.
Dealer Options Set Virgin mode Virgin mode:Off Set Virgin mode
Store Press [OK] to store virgin mode
immediately
Store the virgin mode in the address
Event Count Software Events 0000 0000 Software Events
Hardware Events 0000 0000 Hardware Events
Clear Software Events Press [OK] to clear software events
immediately
Clear Software Events
Clear Hardware Events Press [OK] to clear hardware events
immediately
Clear Hardware Events

How to Navigate

5.

  • In the SAM menu, select menu items with the UP/DOWN keys on the remote control transmitter. The selected item will be indicated. When not all menu items fit on the screen. use the UP/DOWN keys to display the next/previous menu items
  • With the "I FFT/RIGHT" keys it is possible to:
    • (De) activate the selected menu item.
    • (De) activate the selected sub menu
    • Change the value of the selected menu item.
  • When you press the MENU button once while in top level SAM, the set will switch to the normal user menu (with the SAM mode still active in the background).
  • Press the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter: "062596" directly followed by the "Home" button to switch to SDM (do not allow the display to time out between entries while keying the sequence).

How to Store SAM Settings

To store the settings changed in SAM mode (except the RGB Align settings), leave the top level SAM menu by using the POWER button on the remote control transmitter or the television set. The mentioned exceptions must be stored separately via the STORE button.

How to Exit SAM

Use one of the following methods:

  • Switch the set to STANDBY by pressing the mains button on the remote control transmitter or the television set.
  • Via a standard RC-transmitter, key in "00" sequence.

Note: When the TV is switched "off" by a power interrupt while in SAM, the TV will show up in "normal operation mode" as soon as the power is supplied again. The error buffer will not be

5.2.4 Contents of the Factory mode:

Purp

To perform extended alignments.

Specifications

  • Displaying and or changing Panel ID information
  • Displaying and or changing Tuner ID information.
  • Error buffer clearing.
  • Various software alignment settings.
  • Testpattern displaying.
  • Public Broadcasting Service password Reset.

How to Activate the Factory mode

To activate the Factory mode use the following method:

Press the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter: from the "Home screen" press "1999", directly followed by the "Back" button. Do not allow the display to time out between entries while keying the sequence.

After entering the Factory mode, the following items are displayed.

Table 5-2 Factory mode overview

Default value
Item Item value 32" 39" 40" 42" 46" 47" 55" Description
0 F/W VERSION Press OK Displays the software versions of the supplier, Flash PQ, Smart Picture, BL Dimming, Source Meter, the Picture Quality checksum, the Dimming library, the Source meter library, the Flash AQ, the MTK, MCU and OAD software versions.
1 PANEL_ID See table 6-3 Display code overview we Displays and changes the Panel ID with the left and right cursor; be careful changing this, it can result
in not correct displaying the screen!
2 TUNER_ID 130 Displays and changes the Tuner ID with the left and right cursor. Not to be changed when the tuner is
replaced with the correct service part.

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ltem Item value 32" 39" 40" 42" 46" 47" 55" Description
3 DEMOD TYPE 11 11 3 11 3 3 3 Choose demod type.
4 ERR Code: xxx 000 00 00 000 000 00 0 - - - Values showing the last 5 errors during the last 50 hours of operation, according to table 5-4 Error code
XXX XXX table
5 CLEAR ERROR BUFFER Press ОК Selecting this clear all current error codes.
6 NVM ADDRESS 0 NVM address 0 to 8191, Use Item 6 to change and 7 to store the data to the correct NVM address
7 NVM VALUE variou s Displays the value at the NVM address of item 5
8 NVM STORE Press OK Use this option to save the data of item 6 to NVM address of item 5
9 NVM COPY TV to USB Press ОК Use this to store the NVM data to the REPAIR folder of a FAT formatted USB memory stick. The TV will write two files in the REPAIR folder of the memory stick. It will create this folder if it does not exist. The items are "Channel list", "Personal settings", "Option codes", "Display-related alignments" and "History list". In case the download to the USB stick was not successful "Failure" will appear. In this case, check if the USB stick is connected properly. Now the settings are stored onto the USB stick and can be used to download onto another TV or other SSB. Uploading is of course only possible if the software is running and if a picture is available. This method is created to be able to save the customer's TV settings and to store them into another SSB.
10 NVM READ USB to TV Press OK Use this to store the NVM data from the USB memory stick to the TV. The TV will save the two files which were created in item 8 to the NVM of the set. Use these options when replacing a SSB. When "USB to TV Success" is displayed remove the power and restart the TV
11 RESET_PBS_PWD Press ОК Use this to reset the Child Lock
12 DIM_LIB RESET Press ОК Reset the Dimming
13 SRC_METER RESET Press ОК Reset the Source meter
14 AMBLIGHT RESET Press ОК Reset Ambilight
15 ACFG RESET Press ОК Reset ACFG
16 CIPLUS QUERY Press ОК Shows the Validity of the CI+ key and the supplier information
17 CIPLUS UPDATE Press ОК Used to enter a new CI+ code into the NVM. This can only be used when no CI+ code exists in the NVM
18 EDID UPDATE Press ОК Used to enter a new EDID codes into the NVM
19 TEST PATTERN Press ОК With the "left" and "right" keys of the remote control various test patterns can be chosen
20 VIRGIN_MODE Off/Or n Use this to return the set to virgin mode. Depends whether the set has been used already.
21 E-Fuse On E-fuse mode
22 ORT_MODE Off ORT mode
23 VGA_UART_SWITCH Off When switched "on" the VGA port can be used for UART logging.
24 VIRGIN_MODE Off/Or ۱ Use this to return the set to virgin mode. Depends whether the set has been used already.
25 CLR_TEMP_R 128 Red colour temperature setting
26 CLR_TEMP_G 128 Green colour temperature setting
27 CLR_TEMP_B 128 Red colour temperature setting
28 AUTO_COLOR Press OK PC: any pattern that has black and white, YPbPr: SMPTE bar (colour bar), any timing.
29 ADC_GAIN_R 0 Red ADC gain
30 ADC_GAIN_G 0 Green ADC gain
31 ADC_GAIN_B 120 Blue ADC gain
32 ADC_OFFSET_R 120
33 ADC_OFFSET_G 120 Blue ADC offset
34 ADC_OFFSET_B 120 4 Blue ADC oliset
35
37 0 HDMI audio gain
38 AUD GAIN ATV 0
39 AUD GAIN DTV 0 Digital TV audio gain
40 AUD GAIN USB 0 USB audio gain
41 AQ INDEX 4 4 3 3 3 1 3 Audio Quality index
42 AUDIO TEST MODE Off - - - Used for audio testing during production
43 AUDIO CHANNEL TYPE 0.0 Defines the installed speaker system
44 DUMP PQ FROM TV Press ОК Saves the picture quality data to a file "pq.bin" to the root of a FAT formatted USB memory stick
45 LOAD PQ to TV Press ОК Loads the picture quality data from a file "pq.bin" in to the TV
46 DUMP AQ FROM TV Press ОК Saves the audio quality data to a file "AQ.bin" to the root of a FAT formatted USB memory stick
47 LOAD AQ to TV Press OK Loads the audio quality data from a file "AQ.bin" in to the TV
48 FEF CHECK Off FEF Check
49 PANEL FLIP On Flip panel
50 VGA_SOURCE Off Enable/Disable VGA source
51 HDMI2 On Enable/Disable HDMI2 source
52 HDMI3 On Enable/Disable HDMI3 source
53 LIGHT SENEOR Off Light sensor
54 RESET_OPTION_CODE Press OK Reset Option Code
55 AMBILIGHT Off Ambilight on/off
56 AMBILIGHT_DRIVER AMS Choose Ambilight driver type
57 3D Off 3D on/off
58 EXIT_FACTORY Press OK Exits the Factory mode

How to Exit the Factory mode Use one of the following methods:

Select EXIT_FACTORY from the menu and press the "OK" button.

Note : When the TV is switched "off" by a power interrupt, or normal switch to "stand-by" while in the factory mode, the TV

will show up in "normal operation mode" as soon as the power is supplied again. The error buffer will not be cleared.

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5.2.5 Customer Service Mode (CSM)

5.

Durp

The Customer Service Mode shows error codes and information on the TVs operation settings. The call centre can instruct the customer (by telephone) to enter CSM in order to identify the status of the set. This helps the call centre to

diagnose problems and failures in the TV set before making a service call

The CSM is a read-only mode; therefore, modifications are not possible in this mode

Specifications

Ignore "Service unfriendly modes"

  • Line number for every
  • line (to make CSM language independent) Set the screen mode to full
  • screen (all contents on screen is visible). After leaving the Customer Service Mode, the original
  • settings are restored
  • Possibility to use "CH+" or "CH-" for channel surfing or enter the specific channel number on the RC

How to Activate CSM

To activate CSM, press the following key sequence on a standard remote control transmitter: "123654" (do not allow the display to time out between entries while keying the sequence) After entering the Customer Service Mode, the following items are displayed.

Note: Activation of the CSM is only possible if there is no (user)

Contents of CSM

  • 1.1 Set Type This information is very helpful for a helpdesk/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
  • 1.2 Production code Displays the production code (the serial 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
  • 1.3 Installation date Indicates the date of the first installation of the TV. This date is acquired via time
  • 1 4 Option Code 1 Gives the option codes of option group 1 as set in SAM
  • 1.5 Option Code 2 Gives the option codes of option group 2 as set in SAM
  • 1.6 SSB Gives an identification of the SSB as stored in NVM. Note that if an NVM is replaced or is initialized after corruption, this identification number has to be re-written to NVM. This identification number is the 12NC number of the
  • 1.7 Display 12NC NVM read/write
  • 1.8 PSU 12NC NVM read/write.
  • 2.1 Current Main SW Displays 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.
  • 2.2 Standby SW Displays the built-in stand-by processor software version. Upgrading this software will be possible
  • 2.3 Panel Code Displays the Display Code number
  • 2.4 NVM version Detects and displays NVM version
  • 2.5 Error Codes Detects and displays errors
  • 3.1 Signal Quality Analog/digital signal strength.
  • 3.2 Child lock Not active / active This is a combined item for locks. If any lock (channel lock, parental lock) is active. it is indicated as "active"
  • 3.3 HDCP keys Indicates the validity of the HDMI keys (or HDCP keys). In case these keys are not valid and the

customer wants to make use of the HDMI functionality, the SSB has to be replaced

  • 3 4 Ethernet MAC address A Media Access Control address (MAC address) is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment
  • 3.5 Wireless MAC address Wireless Media Access Control address.

How to Navigate

By means of the "CURSOR-DOWN/UP" knob (or the scroll wheel) on the RC-transmitter can be navigated through the

How to Exit CSM

To exit CSM, use one of the following methods.

  • Press the MENU/HOME button on the remote control transmitte
  • Press the POWER button on the remote control transmitter
  • Press the POWER button on the television set

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5.3 Stepwise Start-up

Figure 5-1 Stepwise Start-up

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5.4 Service Tools

E 4 1 ComBai

ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a Service tool for Philips

  • Consumer Electronics products, and offers the following 1 ComPair helps to quickly get an understanding on how to
  • repair the chassis in a short and effective way ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics and is therefore
  • capable of accurately indicating problem areas. No knowledge on I2C or LIART commands is necessary because ComPair takes care of this.
  • 3. ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can automatically communicate with the chassis (when the micro processor is working) and all repair information is directly available.
  • 4. ComPair features TV software up possibilities

Specifications

ComPair consists of a Windows based fault finding program and an interface box between PC and the (defective) product The ComPair II interface box is connected to the PC via an USB cable. For the TV chassis, the ComPair interface box and the TV communicate via a bi-directional cable via the service

The ComPair fault finding program is able to determine the problem of the defective television by a combination of

automatic diagnostics and an interactive question/answer procedure

How to Connect

This is described in the chassis fault finding database in ComPoir

Figure 5-2 ComPair II interface connection

Caution: It is compulsory to connect the TV to the PC as shown in the picture above (with the ComPair interface in between), as the ComPair interface acts as a level shifter. If one connects the TV directly to the PC (via UART) ICs can be

How to Order

ComPair II order codes:

  • ComPair II interface: 3122 785 91020.
  • Software is available via the Philips Service web portal.
  • ComPair LIART interface cable for TPM10 1x xx

(using DB9 to 2mm pitch JST connector): 3122 785 90630 Note: When you encounter problems, contact your local

support desk

5.5 Software Upgrading

5.5.1 Description

It is possible for the user to upgrade the main software via the USB port. This allows replacement of a software image in a stand alone set. A description on how to upgrade the main software can be found in the DELL or on the Philips website

5.5.2 Introduction

Philips continuously tries to improve its products, and it's recommend that the TV software is updated when updates are available. Software update files can be obtained from the dealer or can be downloaded from the following websites:

Preparing a portable memory for software upgrade

The following requirements have to be met:

  • 1. A personal computer connected to the internet
  • An archive utility that supports the ZIP-format (e.g. WinZip for Windows or Stufflt for Mac OS).
  • 3. A FAT formatted USB memory stick (preferably empty).

  • Only FAT/DOS-formatted memory sticks are supported.
  • 2. Only use software update files that can be found on the n/support web site.

5.5.3 Check the current TV software version

Before starting the software upgrade procedure, it is advised to check that what the current TV software

  • 1. Press the "1 2 3 6 5 4" button on the remote control to enter the CSM mode
  • 2. Use the up/down cursor keys to select "Current Main

If the current software version of the TV is the same as the latest update file found on http://www.philit s.com/support, it is not necessary to update the TV software.

5.5.4 Download the latest software

  • Open the internet page http://www.philips.com/s Find information and software related to the TV.
  • Select the latest software update file and download it to the
  • 4. Insert the USB memory stick into one of the USB ports of the PC.
  • 5. Decompress the downloaded ZIP file and copy the "autorun upg" to the root directory of the USB flash drive.

5.5.5 Update the TV software

  • 1. Turn the TV on and wait for it to boot completely.
  • 2. Insert the USB memory stick that contains the software update files in one of the TV's USB ports.
  • The TV will detect the USB memory stick automatically. Then a window jumps out as Fig Note: If the USB flash drive is not detected after power up. disconnect it and re-insert it
  • Select [Update] and press OK. See Figure 5-3. To proceed in pext menu select [Start] and press OK to
  • Start software updates. See Figure 5-4. Upgrading will now begins and the status of the updating
  • progress will be displayed.
  • 7. When the TV software is updated. Remove your USB flash drive, then select [Restart] and press OK to restart the TV.See Figure 5

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Figure 5-3 Update the TV software [1/3]

Figure 5-4 Update the TV software [2/3]

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Figure 5-5 Update the TV software [3/3]

Note:

  • Do not remove the USB flash drive during the software update.
  • If a power failure occurs during the update, do not remove the USB flash drive from the TV. The TV will continue the software update as soon as the power comes up again.
  • If an error occurs during the update retry the procedure or contact the dealer.
  • We do not recommend downgrading to an older version.
  • Once the upgrade is finished, use the PC to remove the TV software from the USB portable memory.

5.5.6 Content and Usage of the One-Zip Software File

Below you find a content explanation of the One-Zip file, and instructions on how and when to use it. Only files that are relevant for Service are mentioned here.

EDID_clustername.zip: Contains the EDID content of the different EDID NVMs. See ComPair for further instructions.

  • FUS_clustername_version.zip: Contains the "autorun.upg" which is needed to upgrade the TV main software and the software download application
  • NVM_clustername_version.zip: Default NVM content. Must be programmed via ComPair.

5.5.7 How to Copy NVM Data to/from USB

When copying data to and from a USB memory stick, the folder "repair" is used. When inserting an empty USB memory stick, and downloading data to the stick, the TV will create this folder. When sending data from a USB memory stick to a TV, the intended data must be available in the "repair" folder. Note that when copying EDID data to the TV, all necessary EDID files must be in this folder. Service mode overview for your reference.

Table 5-3 Service mode overview

Service Modes Description
SAM Service alignment mode
Factory Mode Used for extended alignments
SDM Service default Mode
CSM 3-page compact CSM pages. There will be CSM dump to USB-stick upon entering CSM-mode
USB SW upgradeable SW-upgrading of flash memories MTK-chips MT5366 can
be done via USB. The main SW can be upgraded via
Autorun.upg
NVM-Editor in SAM NVM-editor will function as in the past: Address and Value field is a decimal value via digit entry
Service Data New Service data in SAM for CTN, Prod. no., 12NC programming with virtual keyboard
USB copy/paste in
SAM
Channel list, NVM data, Readable info, EDID
UART logging There will be printout available in UART. No specifications of the printout, per MTK provision/definition.
Blind SAM RC sequence "062598" + "Menu" +
"Panel code"
Clear Buffer RC sequence "062599" + "OK" or via SAM

5.6 Error Codes

5.6.1 Introduction

Error codes are required to indicate failures in the TV set. In principle a unique error code is available for every:

  • Activated (SW) protection.
  • Failing I2C device.
  • General I2C error.

The last five errors, stored in the NVM, are shown in the Service menu's. This is called the error buffer.

The error code buffer contains all errors detected since the last time the buffer was erased. The buffer is written from left to

right. When an error occurs that is not yet in the error code buffer, it is displayed at the left side and all other errors shift one position to the right.

An error will be added to the buffer if this error differs from any error in the buffer. The last found error is displayed on the left. An error with a designated error code never leads to a

deadlock situation. It must always be diagnosable (e.g. error buffer via OSD or blinking LED or via ComPair).

In case a failure identified by an error code automatically

results in other error codes (cause and effect), only the error code of the MAIN failure is displayed.

5.6.2 How to Read the Error Buffer

You can read the error buffer in three ways

  • On screen via the SAM/SDM/CSM (if you have a picture). Example:
    • ERROR: 000: No errors detected
    • ERROR: 013 000: Error code 13 is the last and only detected error

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  • Via the blinking LED procedure (when you have no picture). See paragraph 5.7 The Blinki ing LED Proce Via ComPair

5.6.3 Error codes

In this chassis only "layer 2" error codes are available and point to problems on the SSB. They are triggered by LED blinking when CSM is activated. Only the following layer 2 errors are defined

Table 5-4 Error code table

Layer-2 error code Defective device
13 General I 2 C bus error on the SSB
16 +12 V missing or low, PSU defective
27 Channel decoder error on the SSB
34 Tuner I 2 C bus error on the SSB
35 EEPROM I 2 C error on SSB, M24C64

5.6.4 How to Clear the Error Buffer

The error code buffer is cleared in the following cases:

  • By using the CLEAR command in the SAM menu
  • By using the CLEAR command in the Factory mode:
  • By using the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter: "062599" directly followed by the OK button.
  • If the contents of the error buffer have not changed for 50 hours, the error buffer resets automatically.

Note: If you exit SAM by disconnecting the mains from the television set, the error buffer is not reset.

5.7 The Blinking LED Procedure

5.7.1 Introduction

The software is capable of identifying different kinds of errors Because it is possible that more than one error can occur over time, an error buffer is available, which is capable of storing the last five errors that occurred. This is useful if the OSD is not working properly

Errors can also be displayed by the blinking LED procedure. The method is to repeatedly let the front LED pulse with as

many pulses as the error code number, followed by a period of 1.5 seconds in which the LED is "off". Then this sequence is repeated

Example (1) : error code 4 will result in four times the sequence LED "on" for 0.25 seconds / LED "off" for 0.25 seconds. After this sequence, the LED will be "off" for 1.5 seconds. Any RC command terminates the sequence. Error code LED blinking is

Example (2) : the content of the error buffer is "12.9.6.0.0" After entering SDM, the following occurs

  • 1 long blink of 5 seconds to start the sequence
  • 12 short blinks followed by a pause of 1.5 seconds.
  • 9 short blinks followed by a pause of 1.5 seconds.
  • 6 short blinks followed by a pause of 1.5 seconds.
  • 1 long blink of 1.5 seconds to finish the sequence.
  • The sequence starts again with 12 short blinks.

5.7.2 Displaying the Entire Error Buffer

Additionally, the entire error buffer is displayed when Service Mode "SDM" is entered

5.8 Fault Finding and Repair Tips

  • It is assumed that the components are mounted correctly with correct values and no bad solder joints.
  • Before any fault finding actions, check if the correct options

5.8.1 NVM Editor

In some cases, it can be convenient if one directly can change the NVM contents. This can be done with the "NVM Editor" in SAM mode. With this option, single bytes can be changed.

  • Do not change these, without understanding the function of each setting, because incorrect NVM settings may seriously hamper the correct functioning of the TV set!
  • Always write down the existing NVM settings, before changing the settings. This will enable you to return to the original settings, if the new settings turn out to be incorrect.

5.8.2 Load Default NVM Values

It is possible to upload the default values to the NVM with ComPair in case the SW is changed, the NVM is replaced with a new (empty) one, or when the NVM content is corrupted. After replacing an EEPROM (or with a defective/no EEPROM) default settings should be used to enable the set to start-up and allow the Service Default Mode and Service Alignment Mode to

5.8.3 No Picture

When you have no picture, first make sure you have entered the correct display code. See paragraph 6.4 Option Settings for the instructions. See also Table 6-3

5.8.4 Unstable Picture via HDMI input

Check (via ComPair or factory mode) if HDMI EDID data is properly programmed.

5.8.5 No Picture via HDMI input

Check if HDCP key is valid. This can be done in CSM

5.8.6 TV Will Not Start-up from Stand-by

Possible Stand-by Controller failure. Re-flash the software.

5.8.7 Audio Amplifier

The Class D-IC U606 has a powerpad for cooling. When the IC is replaced it must be ensured that the powerpad is very well pushed to the PWB while the solder is still liquid. This is needed to insure that the cooling is guaranteed, otherwise the Class D-IC could break down in short time

5.8.8 CSM

When CSM is activated and there is a USB memory stick connected to the TV the software will dump the complete CSM content to the USB memory stick. The file (Csm.txt) will be saved in the root of the USB memory stick.

5.8.9 Loudspeakers

Make sure that the volume is set to minimum during disconnecting the speakers in the ON-state of the TV. The audio amplifier can be damaged by disconnecting the speakers during ON-state of the set!

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5.8.10 Display option code

Attention: In case the SSB is replaced, always check the Panel Code in CSM, even when picture is available. Performance with the incorrect display option code can lead to unwanted side-effects for certain conditions.

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Alianments

6.

Index of this chapter

61 General Alignment Conditions

Perform all electrical adjustments under the following conditione

  • Power supply voltage: 90 264 V/vo 50/ 60 + 3 Hz
  • Connect the set to the mains via an isolation transformer
  • Allow the set to warm up for approximately 15 minutes.
  • Measure voltages and waveforms in relation to correct ground (e.g. measure audio signals in relation to AUDIO_GND).

Caution: It is not allowed to use heat sinks as ground. Test probe: Ri > 10 MΩ, Ci < 20 pF.</li>

  • Use an isolated trimmer/screwdriver to perform alianments
6 2 Hardware Alignments

Not applicable.

Software Alignments

Codes. and Fault Finding). The SAM menu will now appear on the screen. Select RGB Align and go to one of the sub menus The alignments are explained below.

The following items can be aligned:

White point.

To store the data:

  • Press OK on the RC before the cursor is moved to the left
  • Select "Store" and press OK on the RC.
  • Switch the set to stand-by mode

For the next alignments, supply the following test signals via a video generator to the RF input:

  • EU/AP-PAL models: a PAL B/G TV-signal with a signal strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 475.25 MHz
  • US/AP-NTSC models: an NTSC M/N TV-signal with a signal strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 61.25 MHz (channel 3).
  • LATAM models: an NTSC M TV-signal with a signal strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 61.25 MHz (channel 3).

6.3.1 RGB Alignment

Before alignment, set the picture as follows:

Picture Setting
Dynamic backlight Off
Dynamic Contrast Off
Color Enhancement Off
Picture Format Unscaled
Light Sensor Off
Brightness 50
Color 0
Contrast 100

White Tone Alio

  • Activate SAM
  • Select "RGB Align." and choose a color temperature
  • Use a 100% white screen as input signal and set the following values:
    • "Red BL Offset" and "Green BL Offset" to "7" (if present)
    • All "White point" values initial to "128".

In case vou have a colour analyser:

  • Measure with a calibrated (phosphor- independent) color analyser (e.g. Minolta CA-210) in the centre of the screen Consequently, the measurement needs to be done in a dark environment
  • Adjust the correct x, y coordinates (while holding one of the White point registers R, G or B on max. value) by means of decreasing the value of one or two other white points to the correct x, y coordinates (see Table 6values). Tolerance: dx: ± 0.003, dy: ± 0.003
  • Repeat this step for the other colour Temperatures that need to be aligned.
  • When finished return to the SAM root menu and press STANDBY on the RC to store the aligned values to the

Table 6-1 White D alignment values

Value Cool (12000 K) Normal (9000 K) Warm (6500 K)
х 0.276 0.287 0.313
у 0.282 0.296 0.329

If you do not have a colour analyser, you can use the default values. This is the next best solution. The default values are average values coming from production (statistics)

6.3.2 Display Adjustment

You can use the default values. The default values are average values coming from production.

  • Enter SAM mode.
  • Select a colour temperature (e.g. COOL NORMAL or WARM)
  • Set the RED. GREEN and BLUE default values according to the values in Table 6-2. When finished press OK on the RC, then press STORE to
  • store the aligned values to the NVM
  • Restore the initial picture settings after the alignments

Table 6-2 White tone default settings

Colour temperature
Picture mode Screen size Red Green Blue
Normal (9000K) 32PFL30xx 128 108 128
32PFL32xx 128 94 113
32PFL42xx 125 94 118
32PFL43xx 128 106 111
32PFL45xx 107 93 113
32PFL50xx 128 122 113
39PFL32xx 128 93 118
39PFL42xx 128 128 118
40PFL43xx 128 110 112
40PFL45xx 128 124 123
42PFL32xx 128 98 106
42PFL42xx 129 93 113
42PFL50xx 107 128 114
46PFL30xx 128 106 114
46PFL32xx 128 102 115
46PFL42xx 128 113 114
46PFL43xx 128 103 115
46PFL45xx 128 110 107
47PFL50xx 128 90 83
55PFL45xx 128 111 110

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Colour tem Colour temperature
Picture mode Screen size Red Green Blue
Cool (11000K) 32PFL30xx 108 97 128
32PFL32xx 112 93 127
32PFL42xx 116 95 124
32PFL43xx 128 108 128
32PFL45xx 125 96 123
32PFL50xx 125 128 127
39PFL32xx 125 120 128
39PFL42xx 120 125 118
40PFL43xx 126 112 128
40PFL45xx 127 112 128
42PFL32xx 128 103 124
42PFL42xx 112 93 123
42PFL50xx 87 117 128
46PFL30xx 128 105 128
46PFL32xx 120 101 128
46PFL42xx 121 108 128
46PFL43xx 128 101 108
46PFL45xx 128 116 127
47PFL50xx 128 97 103
55PFL45xx 128 114 128
Warm (6500K) 32PFL30xx 128 109 94
32PFL32xx 128 96 77
32PFL42xx 123 89 125
32PFL43xx 128 91 69
32PFL45xx 127 115 115
32PFL50xx 128 96 77
39PFL32xx 128 96 115
39PFL42xx 128 108 113
40PFL43xx 128 94 72
40PFL45xx 128 108 79
42PFL32xx 128 81 62
42PFL42xx 127 90 120
42PFL50xx 123 128 96
46PFL30xx 128 90 80
46PFL32xx 128 89 77
46PFL42xx 127 115 115
46PFL43xx 127 115 120
46PFL45xx 128 93 62
47PFL50xx 128 80 47
55PFL45xx 128 96 68

This group setting of colour temperature will be applied automatically to the TV / VGA / HDMI / AV sources.

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6.4 Option Settings

6.

6 4 1 Introduction

The microprocessor communicates with a large number of I2C ICs in the set. To ensure good communication and to make digital diagnosis possible, the microprocessor has to know which ICs to address. The presence / absence of these MT5366 ICs is made known by the option codes

Notes:

  • After changing the option(s), save them by pressing the OK button on the RC before the cursor is moved to the left select STORE and press OK on the RC
  • The new option setting is only active after the TV is switched "off" / "stand-by" and "on" again with the mains switch (the NVM is then read again).

6.4.2 Option Code Overview

Enter SAM mode to check the option codes, they could be edited in the NVM.

6.4.3 Display Code Overview

Press the following key sequence on a standard RC transmitter: "062598" directly followed by MENU and "xxx", where "xxx" is a 3 digit decimal value of the panel type: see column "Display Code" in Table 6-3. After resetting the Display Code, restart the set immediately.

Table 6-3 Display code overview

CTN_ALT BOM# Panel Type Display Code
32PFL30xx TPT315B5-TU4A 196
32PFL32xx TPT315B5-TU4A 196
32PFL42xx TPT420H2-HVN04 168
32PFL43xx LTA320HJ06 185
32PFL45xx LTA320HJ06 185
32PFL50xx LC320EUE-FFF1 189
39PFL32xx TPT390J1-HVN01 222
39PFL42xx TPT390J1-HVN01 199
40PFL43xx LTA400HF30 186
40PFL45xx LTA400HF30 186
42PFL32xx TPT420H2-HVN04 194
42PFL42xx TPT420H2-HVN04 174
42PFL50xx LC420EUE-FFF1 190
46PFL30xx TPT460H1-HM01 195
46PFL32xx TPT460H1-HM01 195
46PFL42xx TPT460H1-HM01 180
46PFL43xx LTA460HJ18 187
46PFL45xx LTA460HJ18 187
47PFL50xx LC470EUE-FFF1 191
55PFL45xx LTA550HJ15 188

6.5

Reset of Repaired SSB A very important issue towards a repaired SSB from a Service repair shop (SSB repair on component level) implies the reset of the NVM on the SSB

A repaired SSB in Service should get the service Set type "00PE0000000000" and Production code "00000000000000". Also the virgin bit is to be set. To set all this, you can use the ComPair tool or use the "NVM editor" and "Dealer options" items in SAM (do not forget to "store").

After a repaired SSB has been mounted in the set (set repair on board level), the type number (CTN) and production code of the TV has to be set according to the type plate of the set. For this, you can use the NVM editor in SAM. The loading of the

CTN and production code can also be done via ComPair (Model number programming).

In case of a display replacement, reset the "Operation hours display" to "0", or to the operation hours of the replacement display.

Remark

  • After the NVM has been replaced, go to SAM and scroll to the Reload MAC address> (see figure 1*).
  • Select the item and press <OK> on the RC

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6.5.1 Reset of Repaired SSB

After NVM replacement, reload MAC address via SAM menu. This ensures the correct MAC address to be available in CSM for future repair actions.

  • Way of working:After the NVM has been replaced, go to SAM and scroll to the <Reload MAC address>
  • Select the item and press <OK> on the RC.

Notes:

  • Only applicable to all related models that are "Smart TV level 0 "enabled (only YouTube access). For models without internet connection feature, no action is needed
  • HDCP keys are located in the NVM. If you are loading NVM with the ComPair tool, there is warning message displayed

New NVM EEPROMs are shipped with pre-loaded HDCP keys

6.5.2 SSB Identification

SSB's of this chassis are identified by a "715" code on the SSB 715Axxxx-Nnn-MMM-OOOO

  • 715 main category, Printed Wiring Board
  • Axxxx sub category, sequential coding number
  • Nnn Version code
    • N Development number
    • nn Production number
  • MMM Mounting variation code
  • OOOO Optional variation code

Make sure when replacing an SSB the SSB identification codes match the replacement panel.

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7. Circuit Descriptions

Index of this chapter: .4 Front-Fnd Ar nd DVB-T, DVB-C receptior

Notes:

  • Only new circuits (circuits that are not published recently) are described.
  • Figures can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due to different set executions

For a good understanding of the following circuit descriptions please use the wiring block (see chapter 9. Block Diagrams) and circuit diagrams (see chapter 10. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts) Where necess 10. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts). Where necessary, you will find a separate drawing for clarification.

7.1 Introduction

The TPM10 1F I A is a new chassis launched in Europe in 2013 The whole range is covered by SCALER MT5580 The major deltas versus its predecessor support DVB-TC: DVB-TC/T2· DVB –TC/S2 with also multi-media CEC(DI NA Ethernet and WIEL 3D for 4500 series)functionality

The TPM10.1E LA chassis comes with the following stylings: series xxPEL30xx

  • series xxPFL32xx series xxPFI 42xx
  • series xxPFL43xx
  • series xxPEL 45xx
  • series xxPFL50xx

7.1.1 Implementation

Key components of this chassis are:

  • MT5580MPOI PBGA-511 TV Processor
  • MT5580CPOI PBGA-511 TV Processor for 4300 series
  • TDSY-G230D EUROP Tuner for H /T series (DVB-T/C, T2 analoque)
  • TDQS-A901F EUROP TUNER for K series (DVB-S2)
  • DEMODULATOR MT5136AN QFN48 for T2 demod
  • AVI 62111 A LOEP-64 for S2 demod
  • GL850G_OHC for USB HUB
  • STA381BWTR 20W VOEN-48 for AUDIO Amplifier
  • IC G5250M1T1U 1A SOT23-5 for Wi-Fi Power Control

7.1.2 TPM10.1E LA Architecture Overview

For details about the chassis block diagrams refer to Figure 9.21

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7.1.3 SSB Cell Layout

Figure 7-1 SSB layout cells (top view)

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7.1.4 SSB Cell Layout(4300 series)

Figure 7-2 SSB layout cells (top view)

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7.2 Power Supply

Refer to figure e 7-3 for the power architecture of this platform

Figure 7-3 Power Architecture

7.2.1 Power Supply Unit

All power supplies are a black box for Service. When defective. a new panel must be ordered and the defective one must be returned, unless the main fuse of the panel is broken. Always replace a defective fuse with one with the correct specifications! This part is available in the regular market. Consult the Philips Service web portal for the order codes of the panele

Important delta's with the TPM10.E LA classis platform are:

  • New power architecture for LED backlight
  • "Boost"-signal is now a PWM-signal + continuous variable

The control signals are

  • Stand-by
  • Inverter "on/off"
  • DIM (PWM) (not for PSDL)

In this manual, no detailed information is available because of design protection issues.

The output voltages to the chassis are:

  • +3V3-STANDBY (Stand-by mode only)
  • 112\/ (on mode)
  • +Vsnd (+24V) (audio power) (on-mode)
  • +24V (bolt-on power) (on-mode)
  • Output to the display: in case of
    • IPB: High voltage to the LCD panel - PSL and PSLS (LED-driver outputs)
    • PSDL (high frequent) AC-current

7.2.2 Diversity

The diversity in power supply units is mainly determined by the diversity in displays.

The following displays can be distinguished:

  • CCFI /FFFL backlight: power panel is conventional IPB
  • LED backlight
    • side-view LED without scanning: PSL power panel
    • side-view LED with scanning: PSLS power panel
    • direct-view LED without 2D-dimming: PSL power panel
    • direct-view LED with 2D-dimming. PSDL power panel

PSL stands for P ower S upply with integrated LED-drivers. PSLS stands for a Power Supply with integrated LED-drivers with added Scanning functionality (added microcontroller). PSDL stands for a Power Supply for Direct-view LED backlight with 2D-dimmina.

7.2.3 Connector overview

Table 7-1 Connector overview

Connector
Number CN8504 CN902 CN8501 CN9101 CN8101 CN9101
Descriptio
n to panel to SSB to panel to SSB to panel to SSB
Pin 8 13 12 13 12 13
1 LED7 P_Scan VLED n.c. VLED P_Scan
2 LED8 +5.2V n.c. +5.2V n.c. +5.2V
3 LED9 +5.2V - +5.2V LED6 +5.2V
4 LED10 PS_ON LED6 PS_ON LED4 PS_ON
5 LED11 +24V LED5 +24V LED2 +24V
6 LED12 +24V n.c. +24V n.c. +24V
7 n.c. GND n.c. GND n.c. GND

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Connector
Number CN8504 CN902 CN8501 CN9101 CN8101 CN9101
Descriptio
n to panel to SSB to panel to SSB to panel to SSB
Pin 8 13 12 13 12 13
3 VLED GND LED3 GND LED1 GND
æ - GND LED2 GND LED3 GND
10 - +12V LED1 +12V LED5 +12V
11 - +12V n.c. +12V n.c. +12V
12 - DIM VLED DIM VLED DIM
13 - ON/OFF - ON/OFF - ON/OFF

7.3 DC/DC Converters The on-board DC/DC cor

C converters deliver the following voltages (depending on set execution):

+5V-STANDBY. permanent voltage for the Stand-by controller, LED/IR receiver and controls

  • +12V, input from the power supply for the panel common (active mode)
  • +24V input from the power supply for audio amplifier
  • +1V2. core voltage supply for MT5580
  • +1V5, supply voltage for DDR2 (diagram B03B)
  • +3V3, general supply voltage +3V3-TUN, supply voltage for tuper
  • +5V-USB, input intermediate supply voltage for USB
  • +3V3 from the power supply for the scaler IC MT5580
  • +12V input from the power supply for the ambilight
  • +3V3-DVBS, clean voltage for DVB-S2 channel decoder
  • +1V2-DVBS, core voltage for DVB-S2 channel decoder.

Figures gives a graphical representation of the DC/DC converters with its current consumptions:

Figure 7-4 DC/DC converters

7.4 Front-End Analogue and DVB-T, DVB-C reception

7.4.1 DVB-T/C DTV

The Front-End for DVB-T/C DTV consist of the following key components:

  • TUNER DVB-T/T2/C_PAI /SECAM TDSY-G230D
  • MT5580MPOI PBGA-511

Below find a block diagram of the front-end application for DVB-T/C DTV.

Figure 7-5 Front-End DVB-T/C DTV block diagram

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7.4.2 DVB-T2 DTV

The Front-End for DVB-T/C DTV consist of the following key

  • TUNER DVB-T/T2/C, PAL/SECAM TDSY-G230D
  • DEMODULATOR MT5136AN QFN48
  • MT5580MPOLPBGA-511

Below find a block diagram of the front-end application for DVB-T2 DTV

Figure 7-6 Front-End DVB-T2 DTV block diagram

75 Front-End DVB-S(2) reception

The Front-End for the DVB-S(2) application consist of the following key components:

  • AVL6211LA LQFP-64
  • MT5580MPOI PBGA-511
  • TDQS-A901F

Below find a block diagram of the front-end application for DVB-S(2) reception.

Figure 7-7 Front-End block diagram DVB-S(2) reception

This application supports the following protocols:

  • Polarization selection via supply voltage (18 V = horizontal, 13 V = vertical)
  • Band selection via "toneburst" (22 kHz): tone "on" = "high" band, tone "off" = "low" band
  • Satellite (LNB) selection via DiSEgC 1.0 protocol
  • Reception of DVB-S (supporting QPSK encoded signals) and DVB-S2 (supporting QPSK, 8PSK, 16APSK and 32APSK encoded signals), introducing LDPC low-density parity check techniques
7.6 HDMI

Refer to figure 7-8 HDMI input configuration for the application

Figure 7-8 HDMI input configuration

The following HDMI connector can be used:

  • HDMI 1: HDMI input (TV digital interface support HDCP) with digital audio / PC DVI input/ARC
  • HDMI 2: HDMI input (TV digital interface support HDCP) with digital audio / PC DVI input
  • HDMI input (TV digital interface support HDCP) with digital audio / PC DVI input
7.7 Video and Audio Processing - MTK5580MPOI

The MTK5580MPOL is the main audio and video processor (or System-on-Chip) for this platform. It has the following features:

  • Multi-standard digital video decoder (MPEG-2 H 264 MPEG-4)
  • Integrated DVB-T/DVB-C/DVB-S channel decoder
  • Integrated CI+
  • Integrated motion accurate picture processing
  • High definition ME/MC
  • Extended colour gamut and colour booster
  • Integrated USB2.0 host controller
  • Improved MPEG artefact reduction
  • Security for customers own code/settings (secure flash).

The MTK5580MPOI combines front-end video processing functions, such as DVB-T channel decoding, MPEG-2/H.264 decoding, analog video decode and HDMI reception, with advanced back-end video picture improvements. High flat panel screen resolutions and refresh rates are supported with formats including 1366 × 768 @ 60Hz and 1920 × 1080 @ 60Hz. The combination of Ethernet, CI+ and H.264 supports new TV experiences with IPTV and VOD. On top of that optional support is available for 2D dimming in combination with LED backlights for optimum contrast and power savings up to 50%

For a functional diagram of the MTK5580MPOI, refer to Figure 8-3

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TPM10.1E LA IC Data Sheets

IC Data Sheets 8

This chapter shows the internal block diagrams and pin configurations of ICs that are drawn as "black boxes" in the electrical diagrams (with the exception of "memory" and "logic"

8.1 Diagram 10-7-1 System Power 1, B01, TPS54519RTE (IC U702)

Figure 8-1 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

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8.3 Diagram 10-7-3 Peripheral, B03,MT5580MPOI (IC U401-I)

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GPI05 AVSS33
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Y1P SOYO CVBS1P AIN2_L_A
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8.4 Diagram 10-7-4 Connector/USB B04, GL850G-OHG (IC U4100)

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8.5 Diagram 10-7-6 Speaker/Headphone B06, STA381BWTR (IC U602)

Figure 8-7 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

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8.6 Diagram 10-7-11 T2 Demod/CI Card B11, MT5136AN (IC U103)

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8.7 Diagram 10-7-13 DVB T2/C/S2 Tuner B13, AVL6211LA (IC U104)

Figure 8-9 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

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8.8 Diagram 10-6-3 Peripheral B03, TC58NVG1S3ETAIO (IC U4051)

Figure 8-10 Internal block diagram and pin configuration

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9. Block Diagrams

9.1 Wiring diagram 3000 series 32"

WIRING DIAGRAM 32" (3000 series)

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9.4 Wiring diagram 4300 series 32"

WIRING DIAGRAM 32" (4300 series)

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9.7 Wiring diagram 4200 series 39"

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9.8 Wiring diagram 4300 series 40"

WIRING DIAGRAM 40" (4300 series)

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9.9 Wiring diagram 4400 & 4500 series 40"

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9.19 Wiring diagram 4500 series 55"

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9.20 Wiring diagram 3200 series 39"

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