Philips FM23_AB Service Manual

Colour Television Chassis
FM23
Contents Page Contents Page
1 Technical Specifications, Connections, and 2
Chassis Overview
2 Safety Instructions, Maintenance, Warnings, 5
and Notes 3 Directions for Use 6 4 Mechanical Instructions 14 5 Service Modes, Error Codes, Fault Finding, 17
and Repair Tips 6 Block Diagrams
Block Diagram Video 23
Block Diagram Audio 24
Block Diagram Power Supply 25
Power Lines Overview 26
2
C-IC Overview 27
I
Testpoint Overview Audio Amplifier 28
Testpoint Overview Power Supply 29
Testpoint Overview SCAVIO 30
Wiring Diagram 31 7 Electrical Diagrams and PWB lay-outs Diagram
Audio Amplifier: DC Protection (Diagram A1) 32 39-40
Audio Amplifier: Filters (Diagram A2) 33 39-40
Audio Amplifier: Left High (Diagram A3) 34 39-40
Audio Amplifier: Left Low (Diagram A4) 35 39-40
Audio Amplifier: Right High (Diagram A5) 36 39-40
Audio Amplifier: Right Low (Diagram A6) 37 39-40
Audio Amp: Supply +DC Prot. (Diagram A7) 38 39-40
LED/Switch Panel (Diagram LD) 41 42
Power Supply: Function Blocks (Diagram P1) 43 50-56
Power Supply: Filter + Standby (Diagram P2) 44 50-56
Power Supply: Protections (Diagram P3) 45 50-56
Power Supply: Fan Control (Diagram P4) 46 50-56
Power Supply: Pre Conditioner (Diagram P5) 47 50-56
Power Supply: LLC Supply (Diagram P6) 48 50-56
Power Supply: Aux Supply (Diagram P7) 49 50-56
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Copyright 2002 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips.
PWB
SCAVIO: Function Blocks (Diagr. SC1) 57 72-81 SCAVIO: Sync Selection (Diagr. SC2) 58 72-81 SCAVIO: Video Selection (Diagr. SC3) 59 72-81 SCAVIO: Video ADC (Diagr. SC4) 60 72-81 SCAVIO: Video Select. Decoder (Diagr. SC5) 61 72-81 SCAVIO: VGA Input (Diagr. SC6) 62 72-81 SCAVIO: Control Functions 1 (Diagr. SC7) 63 72-81 SCAVIO: Control Functions 2 (Diagr. SC8) 64 72-81 SCAVIO: Scaler Clock Gen. (Diagr. SC9) 65 72-81 SCAVIO: PW Scaler + Memory (Diagr. SC10) 66 72-81 SCAVIO: Back-End EPLD (Diagr. SC11) 67 72-81 SCAVIO: Back-End LVDS Out (Diagr. SC12) 68 72-81 SCAVIO: Audio Source Select. (Diagr. SC13) 69 72-81 SCAVIO: Audio Processor (Diagr. SC14) 70 72-81 SCAVIO: Audio Delay Line (Diagr. SC15) 71 72-81
VGA Connector Panel (Diagr. VGA) 82 83-84 8 Electrical Alignments 85 9 Circuit Descriptions 88
List of Abbreviations 108
IC Data 110 10 Spare Parts List 113
Published by RB0265 Service PaCE Printed in the Netherlands Subject to modification EN 3122 785 12790
EN 2 FM231.
Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview
1. Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview
1.1 Technical Specifications
1.1.1 Picture
Display : FHT plasma panel Screen size : 32" (82 cm) Resolution : 1024 x 852 pixels Contrast ratio : 400 : 1
1.1.2 Sound
Maximum power : 30 W
1.2 Connections
1.2.1 Rear Connections
AUDIO IN
L
R
MAINS
! All Functional blocks shaded grey are required for the"Basic Configuration". The remainder is required for the "Enhanced Configuration".
RS323
DVI-D
VGA2 VGA1
rms
1.1.3 Miscellaneous
VGA1 VGA2 RC-OUT
Mains voltage : 95 - 264 V Mains frequency : 50/60 Hz
AC
Ambient temperature : + 5 to + 40 deg. C Maximum humidity : 90 % R.H. Power consumption : around 200 W Standby Power consumption : < 3 W Weight : 24 kg Dimensions (WxHxD) : 964 x 512 x 89 mm
DVI-D
Y/C S SVHS
AV2 AV 1
L
R
AUDIOINAUDIO
CVBSB/Pb/Cb
IN
H
L
AV3
B/Pr/Cr
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Figure 1-1 Rear Connections
RS232
1
6
5
9
Figure 1-2 RS232 connector (subD-9p)
1- 2 - TXD (UART)  3 - RXD (UART)  4 - RL_ICN (ICONN)  5 - Ground , 6 - GL_ICN (ICONN)  7 - LD_ICN (ICONN)  8 - IR_TX (ICONN)  9 - IR_RX (ICONN)  10 - Ground , 11 - Ground ,
Audio - In (DVI-D)
1 - Audio - L 0.5 V 2 - Audio - R 0.5 V
/ 1 k 
rms
/ 1 k 
rms
Audio - In (VGA2)
1 - Audio - L 0.5 V 2 - Audio - R 0.5 V
/ 1 k 
rms
/ 1 k 
rms
VGA1 - In
1
6
11
5
10
15
Figure 1-3 VGA Connector
1 - Red 0.7 V 2 - Green 0.7 V 3 - Blue 0.7 V
/ 75
pp
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4-TXD  5 - Ground , 6 - Red Ground , 7 - Green Ground , 8 - Blue Ground , 9-RC  10 - Ground , 11 - RXD  12 - DDC_SDA  13 - H-sync 0 - 5 V  14 - V-sync 0 - 5 V  15 - DDC_SCL
Audio - In (VGA1)
1 - Audio - L 0.5 V 2 - Audio - R 0.5 V
/ 1 k 
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Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview
EN 3FM23 1.
VGA2 - Out
1
6
11
5
10
15
Figure 1-4 VGA Connector
1 - Red (0.7 V 2 - Green (0.7 V 3 - Blue (0.7 V
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/75 ) 
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4-TXD  5 - Ground , 6 - Red Ground , 7 - Green Ground , 8 - Blue Ground , 9- 10 - Ground , 11 - RXD  12 - DDC_SDA  13 - H-sync 0 - 5 V  14 - V-sync 0 - 5 V  15 - DDC_SCL
RC - Out
- - RC 
DVI-D
18 916
17
C5
24
AV2: SVHS - In
1 - Y Ground , 2 - C Ground , 3-Y 1 V 4 - C / 16:9 0.3 V
/ 75
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/ 75
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AV2: Audio - In
1 - Audio - L 0.5 V 2 - Audio - R 0.5 V
/10 k 
rms
/10 k 
rms
AV1: Audio/Video - In
1-CVBS 1 V 2 - Audio - L 0.5 V 3 - Audio - R 0.5 V
/ 75 
pp
/ 10 k 
rms
/ 10 k 
rms
AV3: Audio/Video - In
1 - G/Y/Y 0.7 V 2 - B/Pb/Cb 0.7 V 3 - R/Pr/Cr 0.7 V
/ 75 
pp
/ 75 
pp
/ 75 
pp
4-H  5-V  6 - Audio - L 0.5 V 7 - Audio - R 0.5 V
/ 10 k 
rms
/ 10 k 
rms
Figure 1-5 DVI-D Connector
1-RX2-  2-RX2+  3 - Ground , 4- 5- 6 - DDC-SCL  7 - DDC-SDA  8- 9-RX1-  10 - RX1+  11 - Ground , 12 - 13 - 14- 5V_STBY_SW 15 - Ground , 16- 5V_STBY_SW 17 - RX0-  18 - RX0+  19 - Ground , 20 - 21 - Ground , 22 - 23 - RXC+  24 - RXC-  c5 - Ground ,
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1.3 Chassis Overview
LED / SWITCH PANEL
LD
AUDIO AMPLIFIER
A
PANEL
Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview
PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL
POWER SUPPLY PANEL
P
SC
VGA
SCAVIO PANEL
VGA CONNECTOR PANEL
Figure 1-6 PWB Location
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Safety Instructions, Warnings and Notes
2. Safety Instructions, Warnings and Notes
EN 5FM23 2.
2.1 Safety Instructions
Safety regulations require that during a repair:
Connect the set to the mains via an isolation transformer (= 800 VA).
Do not operate the monitor without the front glass plate. One function of this glass plate is to absorb IR radiation. Without this glass plate, the level of radiation could damage your eyes.
Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol only by components identical to the original ones.
Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be returned in its original condition. Pay, in particular, attention to the following points:
Route the wire trees correctly and fix them with the mounted cable clamps.
Check the insulation of the mains lead for external damage.
Check the electrical DC resistance between the mains plug and the secondary side (only for sets which have a mains isolated power supply):
1. Unplug the mains cord and connect a wire between the
two pins of the mains plug.
2. Set the mains switch to the 'on' position (keep the
mains cord unplugged!).
3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the
mains plug and the metal shielding of the tuner or the aerial connection on the set. The reading should be between 4.5 M and 12 MΩ.
4. Switch 'off' the set, and remove the wire between the
two pins of the mains plug.
Check the cabinet for defects, to avoid touching of any inner parts by the customer.
Where necessary, measure the voltages in the power
supply section both in normal operation (+) and in standby (/). These values are indicated by means of the appropriate symbols.
The semiconductors indicated in the circuit diagram and in the parts lists, are interchangeable per position with the semiconductors in the unit, irrespective of the type indication on these semiconductors
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2.2 Warnings
All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to
electrostatic discharges (ESD "). Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that, during repair, you are connected with the same potential as the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep components and tools also at this same potential. Available ESD protection equipment: – Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband,
connection box, extension cable and earth cable) 4822 310 10671.
– Wristband tester 4822 344 13999.
Be careful during measurements in the high voltage section.
Never replace modules or other components while the unit is switched 'on'.
When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal tools. This will prevent any short circuits and the danger of a circuit becoming unstable.
2.3 Notes
Clean the glass plate in front of the plasma display with a slightly humid cloth. If, due to circumstances, there is some dirt between the glass plate and the plasma display, this must be cleaned by a qualified service engineer (see chapter 4).
Measure the direct voltages and oscillograms with regard to the chassis ground (,), or hot ground (-) as this is called.
The direct voltages and oscillograms shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the Service Default Mode (see chapter 5).
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3. Directions for Use
Directions for Use
Directions for Use
EN 7FM23 3.
EN 8 FM233.
Directions for Use
Directions for Use
EN 9FM23 3.
EN 10 FM233.
Directions for Use
Directions for Use
EN 11FM23 3.
EN 12 FM233.
Directions for Use
Directions for Use
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Mechanical Instructions
4. Mechanical Instructions
Index of this chapter:
Service Position Monitor
Rear Cover Removal
Service Position Panels
PDP and Glass Plate Replacement
Re-assembly
Note: Figures below can deviate from the actual situation, due to different set executions.
4.1 Service Position Monitor
Figure 4-1 Service Position
First, put the monitor in its service position. Therefore, disconnect all cables connected to the monitor and take the monitor of the wall (or tabletop stand). Then, place the monitor in the re-inforced transport cushions that function also as service stand (you can order them separately under code 3122 126 40612). See figure above.
4.2 Rear Cover Removal
To be able to access or measure the panels, remove the rear cover (metal back plate): Warning: make sure that the mains power is disconnected before you remove the metal back plate.
1. Remove all fixation screws from the back plate, as indicated in figure above (five at the top, four at each side, seven at the bottom, and the two larger ones just below the wall mounting holes).
2. Remove the metal back plate. Make sure that wires and flat foils are not damaged during plate removal.
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4.3 Service Position Panels
4.3.1 SCAVIO Panel
Solder-side SCAVIO
B
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Figure 4-2 Service position SCAVIO (1)
To access the panel:
1. Remove the cables from connectors 0320, 0305, 0301, 0319 and 0388 on the SCAVIO panel.
2. Remove the power cable from the mains power inlet to the power supply (connector 0308).
3. Remove the five screws at the bottom of the SCAVIO panel cover plate.
4. Hold the SCAVIO panel while removing the top screw, in order to prevent that it will fall.
5. Take the panel out, and turn it 180 degrees, so that you face the solder side of the SCAVIO panel.
6. Reconnect all cables. Use a standard power cable to connect the mains directly to PSU-connector 0308, and use the 'LED/Switch panel' service kit 3122 785 90410 (as the original cable is too short).
Caution: When measuring, watch out for the 'hot' left heat sink of the PSU!
Another way to measure the SCAVIO panel:
1. Remove the five screws at the bottom of the SCAVIO panel cover plate.
2. Hold the SCAVIO panel while removing the top screw, in order to prevent that it will fall.
3. Put a piece of paper (or cardboard) in front of the Power Supply.
4. Take the panel out, and turn it upward [B], so that you face the solder-side of the SCAVIO panel.
Caution: Make sure that the metal connector plate does not touch any 'hot' part of the Power Supply (heatsink).
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Mechanical Instructions
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Component-side SCAVIO
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Figure 4-3 Service position SCAVIO (2)
To access the other side of the SCAVIO panel:
1. Disconnect all cables going to the SCAVIO panel.
2. Remove all screws at the connectors of the connector plate, see figure 'Solder-side SCAVIO'.
3. Remove the three fixation screws that connect the SCAVIO panel to the connector plate, see figure 'Component-side SCAVIO'.
4. Reconnect the SCAVIO panel, be careful: do not make a short-circuit!
It is possible to perform most measurements from the component level side (thus, how the panel is mounted in the set). However, to reach the copper side of the Power Supply:
1. Unplug the power.
2. Remove all eight fixation screws from the Power Supply: three at each side and two in the middle.
3. Hinge the Power Supply forward, so that you can reach the copper side. Use a non-conducting part underneath, to support the PWB (e.g. a carton box). Caution: make sure that, when you hinge the Power Supply forward, you do not damage the cables. Pay special attention to the flat cable (on connector 0307) and the cable on connector 0306, because they can be easily damaged by the sharp edge of the connector plate.
4. To remove the Power Supply, unplug all cables.
5. Remove the Power Supply.
4.3.4 Audio Amplifier Panel
The solder-side of this panel is directly accessible. To access the component-side, or to remove the whole panel, unscrew the three fixation screws (see figure 'Power Supply Panel'), and (re)move the panel.
4.3.5 LED/Switch Panel and Speakers
Plastic backcover
4.3.2 VGA Connector Panel
To remove the VGA Connector Panel:
1. Squeeze the three plastic pins that connect this panel to the SCAVIO board, while you pull it carefully upwards.
2. Unplug the flat cable.
4.3.3 Power Supply Panel
B
Foam cushion
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Figure 4-4 Service Position Power Supply
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Figure 4-5 Service Position LED/Switch Panel and Speakers
To access or replace the LED/Switch panel and/or speakers:
1. Take the monitor from its service stand, and put it (face down) on a soft surface (blanket or foam cushion), to make sure that you do not damage the front glass plate.
2. Unscrew all fixation screws of the plastic back cover: four at the left and right side, three at the bottom and top side.
3. Lift and remove the plastic back cover.
4. You can access now the LED/Switch panel and/or the speakers.
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4.3.6 LED/Switch panel
To measure the component-side, or to remove the LED/Switch panel, unscrew one fixation screw (see enlarged part of figure 'LED/Switch Panel and Speakers'), and remove the panel.
4.3.7 Loudspeakers
As soon as you have removed the plastic back cover, you must replace the speaker-box sealing foams (12nc: 3122 358
76221). This, to ensure that the loudspeakers are airtight. Do not stretch the foam during mounting. Pay special attention to the corners, to make sure that the foam is not stretched and that it is pushed in the corners.
4.4 PDP and Glass Plate Replacement
Shielding frame
Mechanical Instructions
Front displayFoam cushion
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Figure 4-6 Exchange Glass Plate
Exchange the glass plate
1. Take the monitor from its service stand, and put it (face down) on a soft surface (blanket or foam cushion), to make sure that you do not damage the front glass plate.
2. Remove the metal back plate as described in paragraph 'Rear Cover Removal'.
3. Unscrew all fixation screws of the plastic back cover: four at the left and right side, three at the bottom and top side.
4. Lift and remove the plastic back cover.
5. Unscrew two fixation screws of the triangular shaped cable holder at the left bottom, see figure 'Exchange Glass Plate'.
6. Unscrew all fixation screws of the (metallised) shielding frame, four at both sides and four at the top and bottom, see figure 'Exchange Glass Plate'.
7. Unplug the cable of the LED/Switch panel, connector 0320.
8. You can now remove the (metallised) shielding frame, together with the PDP, Audio panel, Power supply and SCAVIO panel attached to it, see figure 'Exchange Glass Plate'. Note: To prevent scratches, make sure to put the shielding frame together with the PDP on a soft surface.
9. Replace the glass plate.
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Figure 4-7 Exchange PDP
To exchange the PDP panel:
1. Take out the SCAVIO panel and Power Supply panel, as described earlier.
2. Unscrew all fixation screws of the (metallised) shielding frame (two at the top and two at the bottom, see figure 'Exchange PDP').
3. The shielding frame can now be taken off the PDP.
4. Replace the PDP.
4.5 Re-assembly
To re-assemble the whole set, do all processes in reverse order.
Notes:
You must replace the speaker-box sealing foam, in case the plastic rear cover has been (re)moved.
While re-assembling, make sure all the cables are in their original position and make sure all the EMC foams are present to ensure 'EMC tightness'.
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Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding
5. Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding
Index of this chapter:
1. Test points
2. Service Modes
3. Problems and Solving Tips (related to CSM)
4. ComPair
5. Error Codes
6. The Blinking LED Procedure
7. Protections
8. Repair Tips
Normal
operation
Override software
protections
NORMAL OPERATION
(and all other states)
Short SDM pins
(also works from Standby)
"0-6-2-5-9-6-MENU"
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RC sequence
Mains ON
5.1 Test Points
The chassis is equipped with test points (I- and F-points) printed on the circuit board assemblies. See test point overview in chapter 6.
Perform measurements under the following conditions:
Service Default Mode.
Video: colour bar signal (via PC or VGA-generator).
Audio: 1 kHz, 2 V
(via PC or VGA-generator).
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5.2 Service Modes
Service Default Mode (SDM) and Service Alignment Mode (SAM) offer several features for the service technician, while the Customer Service Mode (CSM) is used for communication between a Philips Customer Care Centre (P3C) and a customer.
There is also the option of using ComPair, a hardware interface between a computer (see requirements) and the FTV chassis. It offers the ability of structured trouble shooting, test pattern generation, error code reading, software version readout and software upgrading. Minimum requirements: a Pentium Processor, Windows 9x/NT/ 2000/XP, and a CD-ROM drive (see also paragraph 5.4).
5.2.1 Service Default Mode (SDM)
Ignore all "Service unfriendly" m odes.
RC button.
"UNDO" ignore all
"Service unfriendly
modes"
Reset to last status
STANDBY
Start blinking LED sequence to s how the
error codes according to the blinking LED
procedure.
Lineair audio and video settings are set to
50% (middle value) except volume (set to
low volume level, 25% of max)
"00" or
"Standby"
Service Default Mode
Display SDM in "top line"
(all other OSD off).
Blinking LED sequence.
RC-code
0-6-2-5-9-6-OSD
or INFO+
RC-code
0-6-2-5-9-6-menu
RC sequence
OFF
Mains OFF
SAM
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Figure 5-1 SDM Flowchart
How to enter SDM
Use one of the following methods:
Use the standard RC-transmitter and key in the code
0 6 2 5 9 6, directly followed by the MENU button.
Short jumpers 1 and 2 of connector 0382 on the SCAVIO panel.
After entering SDM, a blank screen is visible, with SDM in the upper left side for recognition. The Blinking LED procedure is started and will indicate any possible errors via the (orange) front LED.
Purpose
To create a pre-defined setting to get the same measurement results as given in this manual.
To override SW protections (only when SDM is entered via the 'service pins' on connector 0382).
To start the blinking LED procedure.
Specifications
All picture settings at 50% (brightness, contrast, etc.).
Colour temperature is set to 'normal'.
Bass, treble and balance at 50%; volume at 25%.
All service-unfriendly modes (if present) are disabled, like:
Video blanking,
Slow de-mute,
Anti ageing,
Automatic switch to Standby when no sync signals are
received.
How to navigate
To toggle to the SAM mode, use a standard customer RC­transmitter and key in the code 0 6 2 5 9 6, directly followed by the OSD (i+) key.
How to exit
Use one of the following methods (the set returns to its last status):
Switch the set to STANDBY by pressing the power button on the remote control transmitter (if you switch the set 'off' by removing the Mains power, the set will return in SDM, when the Mains power is re-applied).
Use the standard RC-transmitter and key in the code 0 0.
5.2.2 Service Alignment Mode (SAM)
Purpose
To perform (software) alignments.
Easy way to identify the commercial type number of the
set.
Easy identification of the used software versions.
To display (or clear) the error code buffer.
View operational hours.
Specifications
Operation hours counter.
Software version reading.
Error buffer reading and erasing.
Software alignments.
Test pattern generation.
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RC button,
e.g. P+ or P-
STANDBY
Do not store
settings made
during alignments
RC button,
e.g. P+ or P-
"UNDO" ignore
all "Service
unfriendly
modes"
"Standby"
Settings made
during alignments
are stored
STANDBY
NORMAL OPERATION
RC sequence "0-6-2-5-9-6-OSD "(for Europe & A/P)
RC sequence "0-6-2-5-9-6-INFO+" (for USA/LatAm)
Short SAM pins (works also from Standby)
RC sequence
"00"
or
or
Ignore all "Ser vice
unfriendly" mod es
Service Alignment Mode
Display "SAM" top level
menu
Lower menu selection
(with cursor buttons)
RC-code "0-6-2-5-9-6-INFO+"
RC-code "0-6-2-5-9-6-MENU" -
Upper menu selection
(with cursor buttons)
RC-code "0-6-2-5-9-6-OSD"
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding
Mains ON
OFF
(Settings made
during alignment s
are stored)
Mains OFF
or
SAM submenus
(whitepoints, align-
ments, etc.)
Figure 5-2 SAM Flowchart
How to enter
Use one of the following methods:
Use a standard RC-transmitter and key in the code
0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by the OSD (i+) button. Note: the OSD (i+) is not available on the original FM23
remote control, therefore use another Philips remote control (e.g. MG, EMG or A10).
Short jumpers 3 and 4 of connector 0382 on the SCAVIO panel.
The following screen is visible:
Service Alignment Menu General
Type nr. - AG Code 32FD9944/01S (example)
SW version OT C AAAABC-X.Y xxxxx
SW version PW AAAABC-X.Y xxxxx
SW version EP LD AAAABC-X.Y xxxxx
Errors 1 xx xx xx xx xx
Errors 2 xx xx xx xx xx
Operational hours xx
Reset error buffer Press OK to reset
Store Press OK to store
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Figure 5-3 SAM Menu 'General'
1. Type Nr. Gives the commercial type number of the monitor, e.g. 32FD9944/01S.
2. AG Code. Is not implemented.
3. SW Version OTC (AAAABC-X.Y-xxxxx). Note: You will find details of the latest software versions in the chapter 'Software Survey' of the 'Product Survey ­Colour Television' publication, which is published four times each year.
A = the chassis name (FM23 for 32" displays or FM24
for 42" displays).
B = the region (E= Europe, A= Asia Pacific, U= NAFTA,
L= LATAM or G = Global).
C = the configuration name (B= Basic, E= Enhanced).
X = the main software version number.
Y = the sub software version number.
x = last five digits of 12nc code.
4. SW Version PW (AAAABC-X.Y-xxxxx). See description above.
5. SW Version EPLD (AAAABC-X.Y-xxxxx). See description above.
SDM
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6. Errors 1. Gives the last five errors of the error buffer. The
last detected error is displayed at the most left position. The errors are displayed as 2 digit numbers and separated by a space. When less than 10 errors occurred, the rest of the line(s) is empty. In case of no errors the text 'No Errors' is displayed behind menu item 'Errors 1'. See paragraph
5.5 for a description.
7. Errors 2. Gives the first five errors of the error buffer. The
last detected error is displayed at the most left position.
8. Operational hours. The Operations Hours indicate the
time that the display was active with half an hour resolution. It represents the system hours (OTC), not the PDP hours.
9. Reset error buffer. Erase the contents of the error buffer.
Press 'OK' on your remote control to activate. The content of the error buffer is cleared.
10. Store. This will store the performed alignments. Press 'OK'
on your remote control to activate. Note: if you do not want to store the performed alignments, leave the SAM mode via code 0 0 on your remote control. Do not activate the 'store' item.
How to navigate
Use one of the following methods:
Select the sub-menu's (upper line) with the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys on the remote control transmitter.
Select the menu items with the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys. With the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys it is possible to:
Activate the selected menu item.Change the value of the selected menu item.
To toggle to the SDM mode, use the standard customer
RC-transmitter and key in the code 0 6 2 5 9 6, directly followed by the MENU key.
How to exit
Use one of the following methods:
Switch the set 'off' (with the Mains switch or by pulling the Mains cord). Note: new alignment settings are always stored, even when item 'store' was not activated!
Switch the set to 'standby' by pressing the power button on the remote control transmitter. Note: new alignment settings are always stored, even when item 'store' was not activated!
Use the standard RC-transmitter and key in the code 0 0. Note: new alignment settings are not stored (except when
item 'store' was activated)!
5.2.3 Customer Service Mode (CSM)
Purpose
When a customer is having problems with his TV-set, he can call his dealer or helpdesk. The service technician can than ask the customer to activate the CSM, in order to identify the status of the set. Now, the service technician can judge the severness of the complaint. In many cases, he can advise the customer how to solve the problem, or he can decide if it is necessary to visit the customer. The CSM is a read only mode, therefore modifications in this mode are not possible.
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding
Normal operati on mode
Key in sequence: 1-2-3-6-5-4 on RC
Store current picture, sound and feature settings for later
retrieval (only store if needed to go back to normal
operation).
Set pre-defined picture, sound and feature settings (to be
able to see and hear if the set is working pr operly and to be
able to read the CSM information).
Ignore service unfriendly options
Volume up/down
Numerical key,
external
If other key
= standby
"Cursor right"
To previous CSM page
Restore picture, sound and
feature settings (that were
stored during entry)
Display CSM information screen
"Cursor left"
Other key,
e.g. "menu"
mains off
Figure 5-4 CSM Flowchart
How to enter
Use the standard customer RC-transmitter and key in the code 1 2 3 6 5 4. When CSM is entered, the values of brightness, contrast, etc. are set to 50% (of max. value), and volume is set to 25%, to ensure that you always have a picture and sound.
After switching 'on' the Customer Service Mode, the following screen will appear:
Customer Service Menu 1
1 Type Nr. AG Code 32FD9944/01S AG02 (example) 2 SW Version OTC AAAABC X.Y_xxxxx 3 SW Version PW AAAABC X.Y_xxxxx 4 SW Version EPLD AAAABC X.Y_xxxxx 5 Code 1 xx xx xx xx xx 6 Code 2 xx xx xx xx xx 7Volume xx 8 Brightness xx 9 Contrast xx
Customer Service Menu 2
10 Colour xx 11 Tint xx 12 Sharpness xx 13 Soundmode xx 14 Source xx 15 AV Mute xx
To next CSM page
Increase/decrease
volume
Switch to prese t/
channel or external
Standby
(when the set is switched on,
picture, sound and feature
settings (that were stored
during entry) are restored)
Off
(when the set is switched on,
picture, sound and feature
settings (that were stored
during entry) are restored)
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X = the main software version number.
Y = the sub software version number.
x = last five digits of 12nc code.
3. SW Version PW (AAAABC-X.Y-xxxxx). See description
above.
4. SW Version EPLD (AAAABC-X.Y-xxxxx). See description
above.
5. Code 1. Gives the last five errors of the error buffer. The
last detected error is displayed at the most left position. The errors are displayed as 2 digit numbers and separated by a space. When less than 10 errors occurred, the rest of the line(s) is empty. In case of no errors, the text "No Errors" is displayed behind menu item "Code 1". See paragraph 5.5 for a description.
6. Code 2. Gives the first five errors of the error buffer. The
last detected error is displayed at the most left position.
7. Volume. Gives the last volume status for the selected
source, as set by the customer.
8. Brightness. Gives the last brightness status for the
selected source, as set by the customer.
9. Contrast. Gives the last contrast status for the selected
source, as set by the customer.
10. Colour (not present in Basic configuration). Gives the last
colour status for the selected source, as set by the customer.
11. Tint (only for NTSC Enhanced configuration). Gives the
last tint status for the selected source, as set by the customer.
12. Sharpness. Gives the last sharpness status for the
selected source, as set by the customer.
13. Source. Gives the selected source, as set by the
customer.
14. AV Mute. Indicates if AV Mute is 'on' or 'off'.
How to navigate
Use one of the following methods:
Switch to the other CSM page with the CURSOR LEFT/ RIGHT keys on the remote control.
You can increase/decrease volume with the VOLUME UP/ DOWN keys on the remote control.
You can switch to another source with the NUM/EXT keys on the remote control.
How to exit
Use one of the following methods:
Press the MENU key of the remote control transmitter.
Switch the set to 'standby' with the Power switch on the
remote control.
Switch the set 'off' with the Mains power switch.
5.3 Problems and Solving Tips (Related to CSM)
5.3.1 Picture Problems
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Figure 5-5 CSM Menu
1. Type Nr. - AG Code. Gives the commercial type number
of the monitor, e.g. 32FD9944/01S. AG Code is not implemented.
2. SW Version OTC (AAAABC-X.Y-xxxxx) Note: You will find details of the latest software versions in the chapter 'Software Survey' of the 'Product Survey ­Colour Television' publication, which is published four times each year.
A = the chassis name (FM23 for 32" displays or FM24
for 42" displays).
B = the region (E= Europe, A= Asia Pacific, U= NAFTA,
L= LATAM or G = Global).
C = the configuration name (B= Basic, E= Enhanced).
Note: Below described problems are all related to the monitor settings. The procedures to change the value (or status) of the different settings are described.
Picture too dark or too bright
Increase/decrease the BRIGHTNESS and/or the CONTRAST value when the picture improves after you have switched on the Customer Service Mode. The new value is automatically stored.
White line around picture elements and text
Decrease the SHARPNESS value when the picture improves after you have switched on the Customer Service Mode. The new value is automatically stored.
Snowy picture and/or unstable picture
A scrambled or decoded signal is received.
EN 20 FM235.
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding
Black and white picture
Increase the COLOUR value when the picture improves after you have switched on the Customer Service Mode. The new value is automatically stored.
Menu text not sharp enough
Decrease the CONTRAST value when the picture improves after you have switched on the Customer Service Mode. The new value is automatically stored.
5.3.2 Sound Problems
No sound from left or right speaker
Check item 'Volume' in the CSM mode. If value is low, increase the volume level. The new value is automatically stored.
No sound or sound too loud (after channel change/ switching on)
Increase/decrease the VOLUME level when the volume is OK after you switched on the CSM. The new value is automatically stored.
5.4 ComPair
5.4.1 Introduction
ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a service tool for Philips Consumer Electronics products. ComPair is a further development on the European DST (Dealer Service Tool), which allows faster and more accurate diagnostics. ComPair has three big advantages:
ComPair helps you to quickly get an understanding on how to repair the chassis in a short time by guiding you systematically through the repair procedures.
ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics (on I is therefore capable of accurately indicating problem areas. You do not have to know anything about I yourself because ComPair takes care of this.
ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can automatically communicate with the chassis (when the microprocessor is working) and all repair information is directly available. When ComPair is installed together with the SearchMan electronic manual of the defective chassis, schematics and PWBs are only a mouse click away.
5.4.2 Specifications
2
C level) and
2
C commands
By a combination of automatic diagnostics and an interactive question / answer procedure, ComPair will enable you to find most problems in a fast and effective way.
Beside fault finding, ComPair provides some additional features like:
Software upgrading (upload possible to OTC and PW Scaler).
Emulation of the (European) Dealer Service Tool (DST).
If both ComPair and SearchMan (Electronic Service
Manual) are installed, all the schematics and the PWBs of the set are available by clicking on the appropriate hyperlink. Example: Measure the DC-voltage on capacitor C2228 (Schematic/Panel) of the SCAVIO panel. Click on the 'Panel' hyperlink to automatically show the PWB with a highlighted capacitor C2568. Click on the 'Schematic' hyperlink to automatically show the position of the highlighted capacitor.
5.4.3 How to Connect
1. First, install the ComPair Browser software on your PC (read the installation instructions carefully).
2. Connect an RS232 interface cable between a free serial (COM) port on your PC and the RS232 connector on the FM23 plasma monitor.
3. Switch the plasma monitor 'off' and 'on' again (with the Mains switch).
4. Start the ComPair program and follow the instructions.
Note: once the set is in ComPair mode, the front LED will blink red, at a frequency of 0.3 Hz.
5.4.4 How to Order
ComPair order codes:
Starter kit ComPair32 software (registration version): 3122 785 60040
ComPair32 CD (update): 3122 785 60070
Starter kit SearchMan32 software: 3122 785 60050
SearchMan32 CD (update): 3122 785 60080
Note: The RS232 cable is not included. It is a standard cable (9p sub-D male-to-female) that can be obtained by a computer store. It is supplied however with the ComPair interface (4822 727 21631), necessary for servicing other Philips TVs.
ComPair consists of a Windows based faultfinding program, and an RS232 cable between PC and the (defective) product.
The ComPair faultfinding program is able to determine the problem of the defective monitor. ComPair can gather diagnostic information in two ways:
Automatic (by communication with the monitor): ComPair
can automatically read out the contents of the entire error buffer. Diagnosis is done on I2C level. ComPair can send and receive commands to the micro controller of the monitor, and so can access the I2C bus of the monitor. In this way, it is possible for ComPair to communicate (read and write) to devices on the I2C busses of the FTV monitor.
Manually (by asking questions to you): Automatic
diagnosis is only possible if the micro controller of the monitor is working correctly and only to a certain extend. When this is not the case, ComPair will guide you through the faultfinding tree by asking you questions (e.g. Does the
screen give a picture? Click on the correct answer: YES / NO) and showing you examples (e.g. Measure test-point F7 and click on the correct oscillogram you see on the oscilloscope). You can answer by clicking on a link (e.g.
text or a waveform picture) that will bring you to the next step in the faultfinding process.
5.5 Error Buffer
The error code buffer contains all detected errors 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 written at the left side and all other errors shift one position to the right.
5.5.1 How to Read the Error Buffer
Use one of the following methods:
On screen via the SAM (only if you have a picture). Examples: – Errors: 6 0 0 0 0, error code 6 is the last and only
detected error.
– Errors: 9 6 0 0 0, error code 6 was first detected and
error code 9 is the last detected (newest) error.
Via the blinking LED procedure (when you have no picture). See paragraph 5.7.
Via ComPair.
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding
5.5.2 How to Clear the Error Buffer
The error code buffer is cleared in the following cases:
By activation of the 'Reset error buffer' command in the SAM menu.
When you transmit the code 0 6 2 5 9 9 with a standard remote control transmitter.
5.5.3 Error Codes
Table 5-1 Error code overview
Error Device Description Item Dia-
1 TEA6422D Audio switch (only Enhanced) 7798 SC13 2 MSP3451G Sound processor 7812 SC14 3 PCF8574-SCAVIO I/O expander SCAVIO 7540 SC8 4 PCF8591 AD-DA expander 7530 SC8 5 FS6377 Clock generator 7570 SC9 6 PCF8574-PSU I/O expander PSU 7370 P3 7 24C16 OTC NVM OTC 7430 SC7 8 24C16 PW NVM PW 7580 SC9 9 SAA7118 Video decoder (only Enhanced) 7225 SC5 10 AD9887 ADC/TMDS receiver 7170 SC4 11 SDA9400 De-interlacer (only Enhanced) 7280 SC5 12 EP1K30QC EPLD processor 7656 SC11 13 PDP I2C error of the PDP
20 Download comm. Errors during downloading 21 CSP comm. CSP time-out error
EN 21FM23 5.
gr.
30 PDP Display HW error
40 Temperature alarm Detection of over-temperature
70 Vs overvoltage Overvoltage on Vs, Va, +3V3, +5V or a combination 7341 P3 71 Vs undervoltage Undervoltage on Vs 7308A/B P3 72 Va undervoltage Undervoltage on Va 7308C/D P3 73 +5V undervoltage Undervoltage on +5V 7330A/B P3 74 +3V3 undervoltage Undervoltage on +3V3 7330C/D P3 75 DC-PROT Audio amplifier protection 7362 P3 76 TEMP-PSU Over-temperature in PSU 7366A P3 77 Protection with reason unknown No valid protection can be read, but protection is active (PSU) 78 Protection after several retries PW Scaler will not start comm. with OTC after several retries. 9x OTC Internal OTC error. Replace. 7383 SC7
Notes:
In case of non-intermittent faults, clear the error buffer before you begin the repair. This to ensure that old error codes are no longer present.
If possible, check the entire contents of the error buffer. In some situations, an error code is only the result of another error code and not the actual cause (e.g., a fault in the protection detection circuitry can also lead to a protection).
5.6 The Blinking LED Procedure
Via this procedure, you can make the contents of the error buffer visible via the front LED (orange colour).This is especially useful when there is no picture. When no errors are present, the LED will stay green.
When the SDM is entered, or when code 0 6 2 5 0 0 is entered with the remote control, the LED will blink the contents of the error-buffer.
Error-codes 10 are shown as follows:
1. n long blinks of 750 ms, which is/are an indication of the decimal digit,
2. a pause of 1.5 s,
3. n short blinks (n = 1-9),
4. when all the error-codes are displayed, the sequence finishes with a LED blink of 3 s,
5. the sequence starts again.
Example of error buffer: 12 9 6 0 0 After entering SDM:
1. 1 long blink of 750 ms followed by a pause of 1.5 s,
2. 2 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s,
3. 9 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s,
4. 6 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s,
5. 1 long blink of 3 s to finish the sequence,
6. the sequence starts again.
EN 22 FM235.
5.7 Protections
You can read the error codes of the error buffer via the service menu (SAM), the blinking LED procedure, or via ComPair. If a fault situation is detected an error code will be generated and if necessary, the set will be put in the protection mode. Blinking of the red LED at a frequency of 5 Hz indicates the protection mode. In some error cases, the microprocessor does not put the set in the protection mode. The error codes are indicated by an orange front LED.
To get a quick diagnosis the chassis has three service modes implemented:
The Customer Service Mode (CSM): easy way to read out the status of the set.
The Service Default Mode (SDM): start-up of the set in a predefined way.
The Service Alignment Mode (SAM): adjustment of the set via a menu and with the help of test patterns.
5.8 Repair Tips
Below some failure symptoms are given, followed by a repair tip.
Error code indicates an under- or overvoltage protection (errors 70 - 74). Possible causes:
Short-circuit present on PSU.Short-circuit present in PSU load circuit.Converter not functioning (no start-up, or non short-
circuit failure).
Set starts up, but switches 'off' soon.
1. Check the PSU outputs. If no output at all, verify the
Power Factor Corrector (= PFC or pre-conditioner) e.g. the relays. When PFC is not switching, the LLC is actively held off.
2. If PFC works, check VCEGO.
3. If VCEGO is high, check LLC (VS_UNSW).
4. If no VS, check pin 15.
5. If voltage is OK, check pins 12 and 14.
6. If no pulses, check controller pin 10.
7. If pin 10 < 1 V, the IC is probably defect.
If fuse 1004 (diagram P5) is blown. Check items 7005 and 7006. If one of them is defect, replace both!
If fuse 1400 (diagram P2) is blown. Check diode bridge 6600, diodes 6606 and 6607 and MOSFET 7610.
Set does not react on Remote Control Transmitter. If the monitor is set (by accident or deliberate) in ICONN­mode (via SAM - Options), and there is no ICONN-Box connected, the RC-signal line to the OTC is interrupted. This can be solved by connecting pin 8 and 9 of the RS232 connector at the rear of the monitor.
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding
Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews and Wiring Diagram
6. Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews and Wiring Diagram
Block Diagram Video
VIDEO
VGA
VGA
CONNECTOR
0371 0318 0318
VGA1-R
1
VGA1-G
2
VGA1-B
3
VGA1-TXD
4
VGA1 IN 15P"D"SHELL CONNECTOR
5
6
6
1
11
7
2
12
7
8
3
13
9
8
4
14
10
5
15
VGA2 IN/OUT 15P"D"SHELL CONNECTOR
6
11
1
7
12
2
8
13
3
9
14
4
10
15
5
RC-OUT
SC6
RS-232 IN/OUT
5
10
4
9
3
8
2
7
1
6
BLOCK DIAGRAM
RS 232 INPUT
CONTROL
RC-VGA1
9
10
VGA1-RXD
11
DCC-SDA-1
12
VGA1-H
13
VGA1-V
14
DCC-SCL-1
ST24FC21
VGA2-R
VGA2-G
VGA2-B
VGA2-TXD
VGA2-RXD
DDC-SDA-2
VGA2-H
VGA2-V
DDC-SCL-2
RXD
TXD
5
DDC
7
NVM
7904
DDC NVM
7907 ST24FC21
+5V-STBY-SW +5V-STBY-SW
7352 ST3232E
11
14
12
13
6366
PS-232-ACT
SC7
3913
7340 A+B 74HC4052D
1
TXD-OTC
3
5
TXD-PW
12
13
14 10 9
LOGIC
6
15
0372
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
N.C.
10
11
12
13
14
15
0376
1
2
3
RL_ICN
4
5
GL_ICN
6
LD_ICN
7
IR_TX
8
IR_RX
9
10
11
SEE
6
1
13
9
2
11
6
7900
EBOX-PRESENT
10
7937 7940
7910
VGA1-R
VGA1-G
VGA1-B
VGA1-TXD
VGA1-RXD
9
RC-VGA1
4
VGA1-H
10
VGA1-V
VGA2-R
VGA2-G
VGA2-B
VGA2-TXD
VGA2-RXD
8
VGA2-H
VGA2-V
3
12
5
VGA-OUTN 7915
SELECT-3
SELECT-2
SC8
SC7
TXD-2
RXD-2
RC
RC-CONTR
11
9
10,13
3
5
7310
SC8
2
4
6
12
13
15
8
10
29
17
19
21
27
28
23
25
31
30
32
7303 C+D
7303 A+B
1.4
7315, 7316
7325, 7326
SC6
F303
31
F304
29
F305
27
F308
21
F309
20
18
F306
25
F307
23
4
F311
16
F312
14
F313
12
6
5
F314
10
F315
8
2
3
1
12
VGA2-TXD
8
VGA2-RXD
SELECT-4
26VGA1-RXD
VGA1-TXD
SELECT-1
VGA1-RXD
TXD-OTC
RXD-OTC
TDX-PW
RXD-PW
73237322
RC-OUT
7320
RC-VGA1
7321
VGA INPUT
SC8
SC8
SC7
SC10
VGA1-R
VGA1-G
VGA1-B
VGA1-TXD
VGA1-RXD
RC-VGA1
VGA1-H
VGA1-V
(EBOX-
PRESENT)
SC7
TV MODE
VGA2-TXD
VGA2-RXD
VGA2-H
VGA2-V
VGA2­OUTN
SC6
RC-OUT
6379
6378
SC3
R/Pr/Cr
G/Y/Y
B/Pb/Cb
2fh 1fh 2fh
V
H
VGA2­OUTN
SC6
SC10
SC10
VGA1-V
VGA1-H
VGA1-RXD
VIDEO SELECTION & MATRIX
AV3 (HD)
V-HD-EXT
F072
H-HD-EXT
F075
AV1
7311-A
7311-B
7311-C
VGA1-H
VGA1-V
11
F071
F070
Y-HD
F073
251
SVHS
SC2
VGA1-V
VGA1-H
VGA2-V
VGA2-H
VGA2-V
VGA2-H
VGA2-EN
VGA2-OUT
7370 A+B
O.S.
O.S.
F074
AV2
34
SC11
SYNC SELECTION
SC11
7060
7065
75
9
R
G
B
Pr
Y
Pb
1Fh
Cr
Y
Cb
CVBS
C
Y
SC3
VGA2-R
VGA2-G
VGA2-B
SC7
VGA2-EN NOT
VGA2-OUTN
SC6
SYNC-ACT
SC7
UART-ACT
SC7
7141
7138
7135
70792Fh
7074
7084
1fh BUFFER 7117
Cr
7113
Ys
7121 Y-HD
Cb
F236
F235
VIDEO SELECTION
7007 A+C 74HCT4053T
14
4
6
11-9
7088 7090
RGB
MATRIX
LOGIC
SC5
MATRIX-SEL
8x
8x
H-DEC
V-DEC
clock PW-SDA
3250
3250
PW-SCL
VGA1-R VGA2-R R-2Fh R-YUV
VGA1-G VGA2-G G-2Fh G-YUV
VGA1-B VGA2-B B-2Fh B-YUV
VGA1-V
VGA2-V
VGA1-H
VGA2-H
SC4
4
15
14
Y-D E C
UV-DEC
F240
F247
1250 VIDCLK
24.576MHz
SC11
V-HD
12,14 H-HD
2 4 1 5
15 11 12 14
2 4 1 5
2
4
1,5
15
11
SC10
SC9
SC9
7146 74HC4052D
LOGIC
7158 74HC4052D
LOGIC
7009 74HC4052D
LOGIC
DVI-D INPUT
DVI-D INPUT SOCKET
7102
CLAMP
7103
CLAMP
7104
CLAMP
7280 SDA 9400
23
22
54
0375
INTERLACER
CLOCK
7145
7148
7151
7154
7157
7160
12 13
5 3
R-2Fh
G-2Fh
B-2Fh
7089
I054
74HCT4053D R-NTSC R-ATSC53
I058
I065
G-NTSC G-ATSC21
I072
I078
B-NTSC B-ATSC123
I083
VIDE-SELECTION DECODER
DECODER DE-INTERLACER
7225 SAA7118C
VIDEO
DE-
ADC
CODER
SYNC
CNTRL
P4
ERR
9
10
14
16
17
18
23
24
SYNC
7129
F146
3
7130
F152
13
9
VIDEO-SEL-1
10
VIDEO-SEL-2
7131
F158
3
VIDEO-SEL-1
9
10
VIDEO-SEL-2
F211
3
V-AD C
F210
13
H-ADC
9
SYNC-SEL
VIDEO-SEL-2
7100-B
BLANKING
7100-C
BLANKING
7100-A
BLANKING
SC11
HD-CLAMPN
SC10
SC8
SCL
SDA65
6210
8x8xY-OUT
UV-OUT
61
V OUT-DEINT
60 H OUT-DEINT
62
V PEN
CLKOUT-DEINT
26
F249
PW-SDA
3284
21
3285
20
PW-SCL
10
1
2
6
7
9
DE-
ERR
11
SC8
SC8
EPROM
R-YUV
G-YUV
B-YUV
DDC
SC11
HD-BLANKN
F246
F245
23FM23 6.
SC10
SC10
SC4
RX2-
RX2+
7215 ST24FC21
RX1-
RX1+
+5V-STBY-SW RXD-
RXD+
RXC+
RXC-
VIDEO SELECTION - ADC
119R-ADC
110G-ADC
100B-ADC
GBLKSPL
SC10
GCOAST
RXO+
RXO-
RX1+
RX1-
RX2+
RX2-
RXC+
RXC-
PW-SDA
3209
PW-SCL
3210
7170 AD9887KS
81V-ADC
82H-ADC
93
94
62
63
59
60
56
57
65
66
53RTHERM DATACK
ERR
92
91
ADC-TMDS PW EPLD
8x
ADC
8x
ADC
8x
ADC
SYNC. PROC
+
CLOCK
GENERATION
8x
8x
TMDS
RECEIVER
8x
DE
SC2
H-SYNC
V-SYNC
SYNC SELECTION & SWITCHING
Y-H D
C-SYNC-OUT
SC11
SC11
H-PRESNT
10
H-HD-EXT
2 1
8x
8x
8x
8x
8x
8x
8x
8x
8x
8x
8x
8x
V-HD-EXT
75 OHM-ON
SC11
7007-B 74HCT4053D
10 6
SC9
MUXES
7000 - 7002 7006 - 7010
PROCESSING
7025 A-B LM319D
COMPARATOR
10
5
15
VGA2-EN-NOT
SCALER - CLOCK GENERATOR
24.576 MHz
SC7
SC7
V-SYNC H-SYNC
+
-
+
-
SDA-1
SCL-1
SCALER-PW164-MEMORY
SC10
8x GRE (0-7)
8x GRO (0-7)
8x GGE (0-7)
8x GGO (0-7)
8x GBE (0-7)
8x GBO (0-7)
138
139
140
134
137
7
12
+5B
7040 LM 1881M
2
3051
7060
3571
3570
16
SYNC
SLICER
7570 FS6377
5
6
GENERATOR
1
CLOCK
ERR
SC5
SC11
V-SYNC-TTL
V-SYNC-POL-N
H-SYNC-TTL
H-SYNC-POL-N
V-SYNC-CMP
H-SYNC-CMP
C-SYNC-LM
1
V-SYNC-LM
3
VGA2-EN
5
ADVS
ADHS
ADSOG
GCLK
ADDE
F615
F616
15
13
12
10
SC11
SC4
SC7
SC7
SC9
SC7
SC6
SC2
SC8
SC3
F619
F633
F618
CLKOUT-DEINT
8x UV-OUT
VOUT-DEINT
HOUT-DEINT
PW-START
PW-PRESET
SDA-2
SCL-2
PW-SDA
PW-SCL
RXD-PW
TXD-PW
VGA2-OUT
VGA2-EN
VIDEO-SEL-1
VIDEO-SEL-2
SYNC-SEL
SC10
GBLKSPL
GCOAST
8x Y-OUT
VPEN
MCLK
3608
3606
3604
3605
7605 PW164
CONTROL FUNCTIONS
SC8
SDA1
SC7
SCL1
SC7
SDA1
SCL1
SC7
7574 74LVC125A
5
9
GRAPHICS PORT
SYNC
DECODER
AND
TIMER
YUV
TO
RGB
CLOCK
GEN
MICRO-
PROCESSOR
UART
3541
15
14
3540
PIXEL PROC.
VIDEO PORT
7540 PCF8574A
3532
3531
32
6
8
1112
8x DRE (0-7)
8x DGE (0-7)
SCALER
SC9
DCK EXT
8x DBG (0-7)
PARITY PARITY-OUT
F637
F639
F634
F638
7630
M29W160DT
DATA
FLASH
ADD
ROM
CNTRL
7628
CY62126
DATA ADD
SRAM
CNTRL
PW-NVM
SC9
7580 M24C32
SDA
EXP.
ERR
10
I/O
3
9
F566
F565
F563
F564
F569
F567
7530 PCF8591
ADC
ERR
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
7563
1
4
2
3
VIDCLK (24.567 MHz)
VXCA (18.432 MHz)
MCLK (120 MHz)
DCKEXT (36 MHz)
5
SCL
6
SELECT-1
SELECT-2
SELECT-3
SELECT-4
VIDEO-SEL-1
POWER-DOWN
VIDEO-SEL-2
3548
MSP-RESET
0315
1 2
0316
1 2
TEMP3-SENSOR
SC5
SC14
AUDIO
SC10
SC10
NVM
ERR
8
TEMP­SENSOR S1 (OPTIONAL)
TEMP­SENSOR S2 (OPTIONAL)
P3
SC6
SC6
SC12
SC6 SC3
SC14
SC11
SC3
BACK-END-EPLD
DVS
DHS
DEN
DCLK
FBX MODE
1-2 FH
SYNC
SC5
SC6
SC10
SC8
SC10
SC12
SC10 SC11
SC10 SC11
SC12
V-SYNC-TTL
V-SYNC-POL-N
H-SYNC-TTL
H-SYNC-POL
C-SYNC-LM
V-SYNC-LM
V-SYNC-COMP
H-SYNC-COMP
VGA1-V
VGA1-H
VGA2-V
VGA2-H
SYNC-SEL
VIDEO-SEL-1
VIDEO-SEL-2
PW-SDA
PW-SCL
SDA-1-3V3
3664
SCL-1-3V3
3662
7656-A+B+C EP1K30FC256
A
SC12
8x R-OUT (0-7)
8x G-OUT (0-7)
8x B-OUT (0-7)
V-SYNC-OUT
H-SYNC-OUT
BLANK-OUT
PARITY-OUT
SC10
PWDWN--LVDS
DIGITAL
CONTRAST
SYNC DELAY
SYNC PROC.
E
R
R
1
2
BACK-END-LVDS OUTP
7670 DS90CC385M
50-56
2-4
6-8
10-15
16,18-20
22-25
F619
28
F690
27
F692
30
25
DCLK
31
32
B
CONTROLS
C
SUPPLY
& GROUND
SC12
SC12
PLASMA DISPLAY
PANEL
LVDS
TTL PARALLEL
TO
LVD S
(LVDS
ENCODER)
TTL
LVD S
POWER DOWN
SDA-1-3V3
SCL-1-3V3
PDP-GO
SC7
CPU-GO
IRQ-PDP
PDP
8x R-OUT (0-7)
8x G-OUT (0-7)
8x B-OUT (0-7)
V-SYNC-OUT
H-SYNC-OUT
BLANK-OUT
PWRDWN-LVDS
75 OHM-ON
SC2
H-PRESENT
SC2
HD_BLANKN
HD_CLAMPN
C-SYNC-OUT
SC2
TV MODE
SC6
V-HD
H-HD
7655 EPC2
DATA
CNTRL
PROM
585
PROG
SOCKET
TX OUT0-M
48
TX OUT0-P
47
TX OUT1-M
46
TX OUT1-P
45
TX OUT2-M
42
TX OUT2-P
41
TX OUT3-M
38
TX OUT3-P
37
3837TX CLK OUT-M
TX CLK OUT-P
3680
3684
ERR
30
CL 26532038_001.eps
SC3
PDP INTERFACE CONNECTOR
PDP-GO
CPU-GO
IRQ-PDP
0318
19
17
15
13
11
9
3
1
7
5
4
14
18
8
10
6
150402
Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews and Wiring Diagram
Block Diagram Audio
24FM23 6.
AUDIO
AUDIO SOURCE
SC13
SELECT
L
AUDIO VGA IN
R
L AUDIO FLEX VGA
R
L
AUDIO DVI-D
R
L AV1
AUDIO CVBS
R
L
AV2 AUDIO
YC
R
AV3
L AUDIO
RGB YPbPr
R
YCbPr
SC1-L
SC1-R
D-CTR-NIL
D-CTR-ONE
CONTROL
LED
LD
PANEL
7107
RC
RECEIVER
6127
1101
4
ON/OFF
5
SWITCH
6
7714 LM833D
F713
F714
F710
F711
7800 A+B 74HC4053D
2
12
2
6
7734 LM833D
2
A
6
B
7754 LM833D
2
6
10,11
L4
1
R4
7
L5
1
R5
7
L6
1
R6
7
L2
R2
L3
R3
L1
R1
15
14
+8V6
5798
7798 TEA6422D
3
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
4
5
6
9
10
11
25
24
23
20
19
18
ERR
1
MATRIX SWITCH
28 SDA-AUDIO
27
12 PRE-OUT1-L
13
A
B
ANTI PLOP
7805
7807
7806
SC14
SC8
0320
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
7808
CONTROL FUNCTIONS 2
LD_ICN
GL_ICN
RL_ICN
ICON_NOT
IR_TX
IR_RX
ICON_NOT
+8V6
+5V-STBY-SW
+9V-STBY-SW
+9V-STBY
SC7
12 13
SC7
7555 74HC4053D
2 1
12 13
5 3
7550
74HC4053D 2 1
7718
+9V-STBY
POWER-OK
SC8
RS232 INPUT
SC6
0376
1
2
RS-232
3
IN/OUT
4
5
10
4
5
9
3
8
6
2
7
1
6
7
8
9
10
11
6103 2
1
GREEN
4
RED
7120
2
7103
3
7105
LIGHT-SENSOR-IN
7
1 2 3
7801 7802
BLOCK DIAGRAM
RXD
TXD
RL_ICN
GL_ICN
LD_ICN
IR_TX
IR_RX
GREEN-LED
RC-IN
+8V6
+5V-STBY-SW
+9V-STBY-SW
+9V-STBY
7803
SEE
VIDEO
N.C.
RED-LED
AUDIO-ENABLE
0320
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
SC14
3795
SCL-AUDIO
3794
PRE-OUT1-R
SC15
AUDIO DELAY LINE
15
14
4
15
14
AUDIO-PROCESSOR
3
2
I2S­DATA-IN1
17
21
I2S­DATA-IN2
40
41
B
7879 TC74HC590AF
GREEN_LED
RED_LED
RC
RC
SC6
SEE
BLOCK DIAGRAM
VIDEO
7812 MSP3415G
DEMO-
DULATOR
PRE-
SCALE
F872
SC7
DAC
DAC
7874 TC74HC590AF
SC6
SC6
7517 ADM 810
RESET
ERR
2
I2S-DATA-OUT
I2S-CLOCK
DACM-L
DAC
DACM-R
DSP
DIGITAL SOUND
PROC.
DAC
7870 TC74HC590AF
7x
CONTROL FUNCTIONS 1
RESET
2
SC13
SERVICE PINS
+5V
OTC-H
7432
7433
RESET
SC7
SC10
SC8
SC8
SC10
SC8
SC12
SC6 RC-CNTL SC10 SC10
SC8 FAN-SP2
SC8 FAN-SP1
SC6 UART-ACT
SC6
0382
SDM
1
3
5
7
9
VGA1-H
VGA1-V
SDA-AUDIO
SCL-AUDIO
3813
13
12
3812
16
14
I660
27
26
I659
8
9
3130L
R
5 18.432 MHz VXCA
6
4810
4811
A
B
AUDIO DELAY PROC.
A
7880 CY7C199B
7x
RAMCOUNTER COUNTER "D" F.F. "D" F.F.
1415 6MHz
PW_FLASH_RESET
ICONN_NOT
STANDBY
PW-START
POWER-OK
CPU-GO
PDP-GO
IRQ-PDP
PW-RESET
PW-START
SYNC-ACT
GND-LED
RED-LED
RC
LIGHT-SEN-IN
3419
2
3422
4SAM
3421
6CMP
8
10
SERVICE-IN
3380-C
SCL-1
SDA-1
16
17
83
84OTC-V
74
109
120
119
95
96
116
115
93
110
108
95
104
103
99
98
114
113
100
105
106
SC7
7x8x
7383 SAA5801H
7841 LM833D
3
6
7851 LM833D
3
6
7861 TS462CD
2
6
SC9
7881 74HCT573
8x
FRAME
OTC
ERR
91
ERR
92
ERR
93
ERR
94
ERR
95
ERR
96
ERR
97
SDA-1
SCL-1
1
7
1
7
1
7
82
86
85
88
87
89
90
91
92
43
42
40
41
F813
SC13
F816
8x
SC7
AUDIO-ENABLE
F817
7882 74HCT573
3404-C
3404-D
3404-A
3404-B
3402-D
3402-C
3402-B
3402-A
SC7
3464-D
3464-C 3464-A
3464-B
SC6
F812
L-POS
L-NEG
D-CTR-ONE
D-CTR-NIL
SC1-L
SC1-R
17
15
F383
F427
F428
F425
F426
SDA-NVM-1
SCL-NVM-1
RESET
ROM-CS
RAM-CS
ROM-OE
RAM-OE
DATA
ADDRESS
CONTROL
DATA
ADDRESS
CONTROL
RS_232_ACT
R-POS
R-NEG
SDA-1
SCL-1
SDA-2
SCL-2
RXD-OTC
TXD-OTC
0388
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
4884
24 ms MONITOR
4894
40 ms TV
SEE IIC DIAGRAM
SC10
SC6
7430 MC24C32
5
6
NVM
ERR
7
7510 - 74 LVCOOAD
1
2
9
10
7506 AM29DL164DT
FLASH
7500 MSM51V18165F
DRAM
7
DUAL BANK
ROM
A2
0388
7435
FILTERS
88
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
+9V-STBY A
I2S-DATA-IN1
I2S-DATA-IN2
26
28
12
L-POS
L-NEG
AUDIO-ENABLE
R-POS
L-NEG
CS
6
OE
11
CS
OE
7515,7516
FLASH RESET
7225 LM833DT
3
2
5
6
3207
3222
7211
BC857BM
7260-A LM833DT
3
1
2
3259
F231
3220
1
7238-A LM833DT
F241
3240
7
F211
TO
0302
P6
POWER SUPPLY
3
1
2
3234
7260-B LM833DT
5
7
6
3274
7238-B LM833DT
5
7
6
3244
SUPPLY & DC PROTECTION
A7
0302
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
L-HIGH
L-LOW
AU-EN-NOT
R-HIGH
L-HIGH
DC-PROT
+9V-STBY
F258
F235
F273
F245
1730
2.5A
7735,7736
STAB
1740
2.5A
7745,7746
STAB
A3
A4
A5
A6
7302
7402
7502
7602
AUDIO AMPL­L-HIGH
AUDIO AMPL­L-LOW
AUDIO AMPL­R-HIGH
AUDIO AMPL­R-LOW
F730
F735 F740
F745
7315 LM311D
2
3
7415 LM311D
2
3
7515 LM311D
2
3
7615 LM311D
2
3
A3 A4 A5 A6
8
1,4
8
1,4
8
1,4
8
1,4
OUT_PROT
VSDN-POS
VCC-10-POS
VSDN-NEG
VCC-10 -NEG
7
7
7
7
3315
3328
F328
3318
3415
3428
F428
3418
3515
3528
F528
3518
3615
3628
F628
3618
OUT_LH
OUT_LL
OUT_RH
OUT_RL
VCC-10-POS
VCC-10-NEG
VCC-10-POS
VCC-10-NEG
VCC-10-POS
VCC-10-NEG
VCC-10-POS
VCC-10-NEG
VCC_10_POS
3749
VCC_10_NEG
F330
F430
F530
F630
3755
3765
2760
3330
7330
2330
2355
7355
3355
3430
7430
2430
2455
7455
3455
3530
7530
2530
2555
7555
3555
3630
7630
2630
2655
7655
3655
3770 3771 3780
+9V-STBY
+9V-STBY A
6750
2759
6760
7755
3337
3362
3437
3462
3537
3552
3637
3662
7751
7365-2
IRF7343
G
F365
G
7365-1
IRF7343
7465-2
IRF7343
G
F465
G
7465-1
IRF7343
7565-2
IRF7343
G
F565
G
7565-1
IRF7343
7665-2
IRF7345
G
F665
G
7665-1
IRF7345
5753
3751
7761
DC-PROT
5335
D
S
D
S
7340
D
S
D
S
7440
D
S
D
S
7540
D
S
D
S
7640
3781
CL 26532038_002.eps
VSDN-POS
5365
2355
5366
VSDN-NEG
OUT_PROT
A7
5435
VSDN-POS
5465
2465
5460
VSDN-NEG
OUT_PROT
A7
5535
VSDN-POS
5565
2565
5560
VSDN-NEG
OUT_PROT
A7
5335
VSDN-POS
5665
2665
5660
VSDN-NEG
OUT_PROT
A7
DC-PROTECT
7753
BC857BW
3752
150402
OUT_LH
OUT_LL
OUT_RH
OUT_RL
0303
0304
5
L-HIGH
4
3
2
1
L-LOW
R-HIGH
4
3
2
1
R-LOW
Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews and Wiring Diagram
Block Diagram Power Supply
25FM23 6.
PRECONDITIONER
P5
MAINS FILTER UNIT
FILTERS-STBY
P2
400V-HOT
LATCH
VRSVRS
6224 STPS20L40CF
2
6225
2
F116
6232
3228
7227 TL431CZ
DC_PROT
- DC_PROT -
+9V_STBY_SW
3358
6364
3364
FAN CONTROL
P4
FAN_SP1
FAN_SP2
+3V3_OVP
FROM
V.S._UNSW
70-90V
POK
VSA-CONTROL
2224
2230
3360
I919
3362
7362
+12V
+12V
+18V
P3
FAN SUPPLY
FAN CONTROL
7230 L4940
3224
3225
POK
DC_PROT1
6362
2701
I704
2707
- +3V3 SUPPLY -
1260
IA5
3261
3260
VS- SWITCHED -
I200
F140
5224
5225
+12V
P4
FAW
P3
+8V6
F144
I700
S
7700
G
7701
7,8
10
6260 FUNCTIE
PSMN035
5V
P3
+9V_STBY_SW
3360
3363
+2.5V
6378
6703
D
S
G
7260 L4973V
CONTROL
D
7050
G
SWITCH ON
LOGIC
SWITCH
LOGIC SEQUENCE DISCHARGE
PROTECTIONS
ref
POK
5703
I705
7706
6709
7707
5268
2,3
6267
S
VS
G
I202
7366-C
10
9
+8V6 UNDER
VOLTAGE PROT.
DETECTION
CIRCUIT
7326, 7327
F261
+3V3
+3V3
F120
2021
D
7052 IRFR18N15D
S
VCC VCC
8
D
I709
I261
VB
- VCEGO - - LATCH -
+5V_STBY_SW
3349
3353
+5V_STBY_SW
VCEGO
3350
7352
3354
3341
VCC
6142 BYD33D
VA
I201
+8V6
I370
I371
I909
I910
I911
I912
I913
VCC_GO
7341
3342
0389
0390
12 11 10
7351
3
2
1
3
2
1
0305
TO 0305
9
SC8
CONTROL
1
FUNCTIONS
VCC_PROT 6
+3V3_PROT 7
OVERVOLTAGE
DC_PROT1 11
TEMP_PROT 12
POWER_OK
3344
VS_PROT 4
VA_PROT 5
SWITCH
LATCH
7348
F243
3343
FAN1 (OPTIONAL)
FAN2 (OPTIONAL)
7370 PCF8574AT
9
10
+5V_STBY_SW
6347
3347
6348
T/O
EXP.
ERR
6
- ERROR LOGGING -
3370
14
3371
15
t
3372
STANDBY
- STANDBY -
OVERVOLTAGE
3390
3345
3346
6390
7391
FAN_SP1
FAN_SP2
+5V_STBY_SW
3394
7393
+9V_STBY_SW
+5V_STBY_SW
+3V3_STBY_SW
IAKS
- IAK BUFFER -
7366-B
5
6
3386
SUPPLY_ON
VA
VCC
VS
VCC
VS
VA
VCC
VS
VCC
VS
VAVA
VCC
3241
3240
STBY
P2
+3V3_STBY_SW
1401
T2A
+9V_STBY
+8V6
SCL_1
SDA_1
POWER_OK
TEMP-3
STANDBY
FAN_SP1 FAN_SP2
VA VS
3396
3397
3316
3387
7
VCEGO VSAGO
CL 26532038_003.eps
0323
NC
NC
10
0333
NC
0342
NC NC
NC
0352
NC NC
NC
0392 VS VA
0306
0319
10
11
12
13
3302
3303
3305
0307
VSK
VAK
IAK VRS VRA
11
NC
13 15
20
NC
150402
1 2 3 4
TO
5
CN23
6
PDP 7 8 9
1 2 3 4
TO 5
CN33 6
PDP 7 8 9
1 2 3
TO 4
CN42 5
PDP 6 7
1 2 3
TO 4
CN52 5
PDP 6 7
1
VS-VA 2
ADJ.
1
3
TO 4
CN6
PDP 6
1
F300
2
F301
3
F302
4
F304
5
F305
6
TO
CONTROL
7
SC8
0319
FUNCTIONS 2
8 9
F309
F310
1
I900 2 3
I901 5
I902 7
I903
TO
9
CN7
I904
PDP
I905
I906
LLC-SUPPLY
A
COLD
COLD
HOT
HOT
HOT
P6
5003
400V-HOT
- BIAS-SUPPLY -
3092
25V-HOT
7090 : 7092
PROT
6095
SW25V-HOT
7017 7018
15
SOFT START
+
CURRENT
PROTECTION
AUX-SUPPLY
P7
1100
TA5
F015
7110 7111
CONTROL
7112 TEA1507
1
I105
VCC
3
CTRL
CONTROL
PROTECTIONS
P3
- TEMP PROTECTION -
+5V_STBY_SW
+5V_STBY_SW
3304
7304
1
TL43IC2
3
2.5V
2
- LLC-CONVERTER - VS-SUPPLY
1004
2A
7093 LM317T
B
7001 MC34067P
3
6
8
7
CONTROL
F001
BIAS
3095
2002
3096
15
VCC
14
OA
12
OB
10
FI
3011
7007
5001
7020
10
11
F003
4
2
7008, 7021, 7022
F004
14
13
HIGH SIDE
DRIVE
LOW SIDE
DRIVE
3050
STU16NB501
G
I038
F005
STU16NB501
G
I057
7005
D
S
7006
D
S
- VA-SUPPLY -
5120
G
S
7117 PSMN035
1
61133113
21146111
TCET1102
I920
I107
3118
6120
3116
7120
TEMP_PROT
- VS PROTECTION -
VS_UNSW
3365
70-90V
3300
6365
2.5V
ref
7
6 5
4
7308 A+B
1425
+5V_STBY_SW
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
VS_PROT
3309
6312
1
I914
6313
2
6314
VSAGO
VCC &
DRAIN
3324
I101
8
DRAIN
DRIVER
SENCE
DEMAG
3368 +t
3369
2.5V
CIRCUIT -
ref
D
6
5
2
4
7366 A
3
2
ref
PRECONDITIONER
6600
3
GBU8
F601
1
416
+
-
2605
2
6606
6605
3653
7650 MC33368
LINE
7
ZC
CONTROL
3650
5
MULT
I618
VFB
3651
3
6512
BYG10
6511
BYG10
CONTROL
ENABLE
2
1
3506
I510
DRAIN
SOURCE
3508
MAINS FILTER
6513
BYG10
A
6510
BYG10
3507
7500 TNY256
I508
4
6503
RS1G
16
+t
5
7-8
3668
GATE
+25V-HOT
I622
VCC
VFB
2666
0308
F500
TCET1102
12
11
3
I629
2
1
2503
7501
F610
236
4
1
3
I504
5600
1246
3641
2640
3666
F404
1400
T6.3A
F407
5500
1
4
2
2505
3663
7660 L7815
3640
7
8
9
3501
7502
TL431
14
7608
2663
6661
6660 2664
BIAS
F609
6665
2662
I625
D
7640
G
BSN304
S
5401 5402
MAINS FILTER
7460
ACTIVATING
- STANDBY SUPPLY -
6504
F502
RS1G
6505
F503
SB340
3505
1
3
3503
2
3610
3608
7641
ST434NB50
12
1450
43
7540 L7805
IN OUT
I607
I406
3611
I407 F411
7610
D
G
S
I609
3613
F604
AC3 100-230VAC2
AC5 100-230VAC1
3450
0
+t
+t
12
1460
43
7465 7470
ACTIVATING
DELAY
I517
D
S
G
D
S
G
I516
6611
I608
3451
0
7531 STD16NEO6L
7530 STD16NEO6L
F600
400V-HOT
400V-HOT
2616
SW25V-HOT
3670
3671
3452
0
-t
+9V_STBY_SW
P3
F412
SUPPLY_ON
+9V_STBY
+5V_STBY_SW
+3V3_STBY_SW
6520
+9V_STBY_SW
P3
+25V-HOT
HOT COLD
F293
2292
2294
VSCONTROL
F015
77-100V 9043
+9V_STBY
F294
DC_PROT
VSND_POS
GND_SND
VSND_NEG
PCET1102
B
TCET1102
7003
I083
7002
+5V_STBY_SW
4
3
3
6
4
3
- AUDIO SUPPLY -
6291
D458L20U
5290
1084
4
2
T2A
3
6044 STTH2003L
2
2020
2022
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
1
VB
VS-UNSWITCHED
F016
VS_UNSW 70-90V
7042
+18V
VS ADJ.
3026
1
2
5002
13
12
14
1
16
3
15
6021
1005
BYU28
11
T5A
10
9
2
6045
1045
BYU28
T5A
7010,7011
1
HOT COLD
VS_UNSW
70-90V
VCC_GD
G
I220
7200
BSN20
1200
T2A
I214
7200
7212
BSN304
I213
D
S
TEA1507
D
G
1
DRAIN
VCC
S
DRIVE
3
CTRL
3202
I208
4
DEMAG
VCC_PROT
SENCE
3214
3146
7140 A+B 7142
IA CURRENT
MEASUREMENT
+8V
I152
VA
2121
IAKS
VRA
VA ADJ.
3127
VSA_CONTROL
VA_PROT
- VA PROTECTION - - VCC PROTECTION - - +3V3 PROTECTION -
VCC
6321
6322
6324
3320
I915 I916
7330 A+B
7
6
2.5V
ref
5
4
1
2
6333
6334
6335
+5V_STBY_SW
3388
7375,7376
VSA-
CONTROL
LOGIC
VA
3311
7308 C+D
11
13
10
3313
2.5V
ref
9
14
8
3317
VSA CONTROL
2x
0302
9
TO
8
0302
7 6
A7
5
SUPPLY
4
DC. PROT.
3
(AUDIO
2
PANEL)
1
DC_PROT
- VCC SUPPLY -
5220 1 3
I236
2 4
7217
8
I216
PSMN070
D
G
6
S
5
3218
GND
6211
2210
7
9
3
+3V3
3332
7330 C+D
11
10
2.5V
ref
9
8
7389
+3V3_OVP
3389
P7
3
14
12
1
3
13
11
1
6230
18
16
124
7220 TCET1102
POK
+3V3_PROT
333833303338
6340
13
I917
6341
14
6342
Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews and Wiring Diagram
Power Lines Overview
26FM23 6.
PRECONDITIONER
P5
MAINS FILTER UNIT
FILTERS-STBY
P2
6513
BYG10
BYG10
SC8
0319
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
0305
1
8
9
10
11
12
6600 GBU8
1
MAINS
FILTER
400V-HOT
6510 BYG10
6511 BYG10
6512
3506
+t
CONTROL FUNCTIONS 2
+9V-STBY
+9V-STBY-SW
+8V6
+5V-STBY-SW
+3V3-STBY-SW
POWER O.K.
STAND-BY
VCC
+3V3
3
4 4,16 6,14
+
-
2605
2
0308
0308
2
2
1
1
A
STANDBY
SUPPLY
2503
6503
3508
RS1G
1105
500mA
SC7
SC13
OTC
SC7
1100
T1A
1400
T6.3A
+3V3-STBY-SW
5401 5402
5500
4
+9V-STBY
+9V-STBY-SW
+5V-STBY-SW
+5V-POW
PRECONDITIONER
MAINS
FILTER
+8V6
+5V
+3V3
6
7
8
9
+25V-HOT
7460
ACTIVATING
6504
RS1G
6505
SB340
+5V-STBY-SW
+8V6
+5V-STBY-SW
+5V
+5V_STBY_SW
3663
12
1450
43
7540 L7805
IN OUT
0320
10
9
8
7
6
2663
AC3 100-200VAC2
AC5 100-200VAC1
3450
0
+t
7465 7470
D
D
LD
0320
10
9
8
7
6
VGASC6
03180318
321
35305530
5541
6611
2616
6661
6660 2664
3451
0
+t
12
3452
0
-t
1460
43
S
7531 STD16NEO6L
G
S
7530 STD16NEO6L
G
LED / SWITCH PANEL
1101
+9V-STBY
+9V-STBY-SW
+5V-STBY-SW
5008
+8V6
VGA CONNECTOR
+5V-STB-SW
6916
5901
+5V REF
+5V_EXP
+25V-HOT
ON/OFF SWITCH
1 2
3
+5V
6605 6606
+9V_STBY_SW
P3
SUPPLY-ON
+9V_STBY
+5V_STBY_SW
+3V3_STBY_SW
6520
+9V_STBY_SW
4 5
6
400V-HOT
A
SW25V-HOT
HOT
COLD
COLD
SC2
SC3
HOT
+9V_STBY
+5V_STBY_SW
+3V3_STBY_SW
HOT
SYNC SELECTION
+3V3-STBY-SW
+5V
5007 5060
5009
VIDEO SELECTION &MATRIX
+5V
+8V6
5140 5164
3164
7165
5170
5167
P6
400V-HOT
SW25-HOT
25V-HOT
P3
POK
STANDBY
+5V
+5A
+5B
6-7009
+5M
+5V
+8SW
+8V6
+8AA
+8A
VREF1
VREF2
6166
LLC-SUPPLY
PROTECTION
+9V_STBY_SW
+5V_STBY_SW
+3V3_STBY_SW
POK
P7
6378
CIRCUIT
5003
BIAS
SUPPLY
+9V_STBY
+8V6+8V6
SCL_1
SDA_1
10
+
-
9
7386-C
FAN_SP1
FAN_SP2
1004
T2A
BIAS
POWER_OK
8
STANDBY
SUPPLY_ON
SC4
+5V-STBY-SW
+5V-POW
+3V3
SC5
+8V6
+5V
+3V3
HOT COLD
LCC
2002
SUPPLY
HOT
0319
1 2 3 4 5
6
7
8
9 10 11
12
13
P2
VIDEO SELECTION - ADC
7175
5197
LD1117
1170
500mA
5196
5198 5199
VIDEO
5220
5222
5224
1270
500mA
5221
5223
5228
TO
SC8
COLD
12
14
16
11
10
9
+5V_STBY_SW
+3V3PLL
+3V3
+3V3-AD
+3V3MAIN1
+3V3OUTPUT
+3V3MAIN2
3V3AA
3V3DB
3V3DD +8V6
+5V
+3V3VID
3V3DA
3V3DC
3V3DE
VS-UNSWITCHED
6044
1005
6021
T5A
1045
6045
T5A
VS_UNSW 70-90V
+5V_STBY_SW
+5V_STBY
+3V3_OVP
VS_UNSW 70-90V
2020
2022
+5V_STBY_SW
VA
VCC
+3V3
VS
8V6
VGA INPUT
SC6
+5V
+8V6
+5V-STBY-SW
+5V
CONTROL FUNCTIONS 1 OTC
SC7
+5V
+8V6
+3V3-STBY-SW
VCC
+3V3
SUPPLY & DC PROTECTION
A7
+9V_STBY
VSND_POS
GND_SND
VSND_NEG
VA
VCC
VS
VCC
VS
VA
VCC
VA
VCC
1401
T2A
NC
NC
NC
NC NC
NC
NC NC
NC
+3V3-PLD
+2V5
+2V5PLDA
+2V5PLDB
+2V5PLDC
+3V3PLDA
+3V3PLDB
+3V3PLDC
+3V3PLDD
+3V3PLDE
0302
0323
10
0333
0342
0352
0306
0305 12 11 10
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1
3 4
6
9
1
AUDIO SUPPLY
6291
D4S8L20U
5290
1084
4
T2A
3
AUX-SUPPLY
P7
+VB
9043
+18V
77-100V
3146
1110
VA
SUPPLY
T5A
2043
VS_UNSW
1200
VA
VS
8V6
70-90V
+3V3_OVP
+5V_STBY_SW
+18V
+18V
VCC
T2A
SUPPLY
1260
IA5
SC9
+3V3
+3V3-STBY-SW
+5V
+5V-STBY-SW
6302
6353
5300
5302
5350
5352
+5V
+8B
+5V-STBY-SW
+5S
+5R
SC10
+5V
+8V6
+3V3-STBY-SW
5520
5521
5522
5523
5524
+3V3-CNTL-A
+3V3-CNTL-B
+3V3-CNTL-C
+3V3-CNTL-D
+3V3-CNTL-E
1
14
12
13
11
6230
18
16
- +3V3 SUPPLY -
7260
CONTROL
10
SCALER, CLOCK-GENERATOR
1575
500mA
SCALER-PW164 + MEMORY
+3V3
5572
6267
+3V3
+3V3-PW
+3V3-STBY-SW
+5V-OE
+5V-STBY-SW
5630
P3
2121
6224 STPS20L40CF
3
1
6225
3 1
6232
5268
+3V3-PW
+3V3W
+3V3
+2V5
VS_UNSW 70-90V
+VB
P3
VSA_CONTROL
2
2224
2
2225
7230 L4940
+3V32,37,8
2269
5224
5225
POK
1
4
7050
SWITCH ON
2228
+12V
2230
2231
SC11
3
VS SUPPLY
D
S
G
LOGIC
VS
2292
2294
7052
SEQUENCE DISCHARGE
VA
VCC
+8V6
+3V3
BACK-END-EPLD
+3V3
+8V6
2
2
1
+8V6
VS
2021
SWITCH
LOGIC
3640
7641
5293
5291
5292
6142
P2
P4
1670
500mA
D
DC_PROT
VS
VA
VCC
G
L431
T
+3V3
5642
5643
5644
5645
5646
5647
5648
5649
P3
STBY
+3V3_STBY_SW
VCC
FAN CONTROL
+12V
VCC
S
7640
TO CN23 PDP
TO CN33 PDP
TO CN42 PDP
TO CN52 PDP
TO CN6 PDP
TO
SC8
0302
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
FILTERS
A2
+9V-STBY
VCC-10-POS
VCC-10-NEG
AUDIO AMPLI LEFT HIGH
A3
VCC-10-POS
VCC-10NEG
VSDN-POS
VSDN-NEG
AUDIO AMPLI LEFT LOW
A4
VCC-10-POS
VCC-10-NEG
VSDN-POS
VSDN-NEG
AUDIO AMPLI RIGHT HIGH
A5
VCC-10-POS
VCC-10-NEG
VSDN-POS
VSDN-NEG
AUDIO AMPLI LEFT LOW
A6
VCC-10-POS
VCC-10-NEG
VSDN-POS
VSDN-NEG
BACK-END-LVDS
SC12
AUDIO SOURCE SELECT
SC13
+8V6
+9V-STBY
AUDIO-PROCESSOR
SC14
+5V
+8V6
AUDIO-DELAY-LINE
SC15
+5
DC-PROT
5796
3796
5810
3810
5870
5335
5725
5335
5360
5435
5460
5535
5560
5635
5660
1730
2A5
7735,7736
STAB
1740
2A5
7745,7746
STAB
3315
3318
3330
????
3415
3418
3430
3455
3515
3518
3530
3555
3615
3618
3630
3655
+3V3-PW
+3V3-STBY-SW
+8V6
+8V6A
+4V3A
+9V-STBY
+5V
+8V6
+8V6B
+4V3B
+5D
CL 26532038_004.eps
+9V-STBY
VSDN-POS
VCC-10-POS
VSDN-NEG
VCC-10-NEG
8-7315
1-7315
C-7330
C-7335
8-7415
1-7415
C-7430
C-7455
8-7515
1-7515
C-7530
C-7555
8-7615
1-7615
C-7630
C-7655
040402
Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews and Wiring Diagram
I2C-IC Overview
IIC
CONTROL
SC7
FUNCTIONS 1
86
MASTER
HW IIC
85
7383
SAA5801H
OTC
MAIN-
PROCESSOR
(MASTER)
ERR
91
ERR
92
ERR
93
ERR
94
ERR
95
ERR
96
ERR
97
88
SLAVE HW IIC
87
91
MASTER
HW IIC
92
74
RESET
108
109
3404-C
3404-D
3404-A
3404-B
3398-C
3402-B
3402-A
3384
3007
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
DATA
3414 3415
3410 3413
IIC BUS 4
SDA_NVM_1
SCL_NVM_1
4431
7
PW_RESET
PW_FLASH_RESET
MSM51V18165F
DATA
+5V_STBY_SW
SDA-1
SCL-1
+3V3_CNTR_D
SDA-2
SCL-2
PW_START
+3V3_CNTL_D
3432
3433 3431
5
7430
M24C32
(NVM)
EEPROM
7500
RAM
7506
FLASH
10
SERVICE COMPAIR CONNECTION
3430
6
ERR
7
0382
9
IIC BUS 1
(slow 100KHz)
IIC BUS 2
(slow 100KHz)
SC8
3541
SC10
3608
3606
CONTROL FUNCTIONS 2
3540
14
15
SLAVE
HW IIC
7540
PCF8574AT
I/O EXP.
ERR
3
PW164
A4
MASTER SW
D6
IIC
E2
EXT INT
SC9
7571
3532
9
SLAVE HW IIC
7530
PCF8591
ADC
ERR
MASTER
7605
PW164
CO-
PROCESSOR
FOR
SCALER
AND OSD
CLOCK GENERATOR
1
15
3531
10
4
B1
SW
C2
IIC
A1
C4
E3
3
4
3602
3603
GENERATOR
3604
3605
PW_RESET
DATA
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
+5V
1
SLAVE HW IIC
7570
FS6377
CLOCK
ERR
5
IIC BUS 5
35703571
16
3601 3600
SC9
DATA
SC14
SCL_SW SDA_SW
NVM
PW_SDA_NVM
PW_SCL_NVM
4581
CY62126
M29W160DT
AUDIO PROC.
13
SLAVE HW IIC
7812
MSP3415G
AUDIO PROC.
ERR
+3V3_PW
7628
RAM
7630
FLASH
27FM23 6.
SOURCE
SC13
SELECT
48104811
SCL_AUDIO
SDA_AUDIO
38123813
12
2
IIC BUS 3
(slow 100KHz)
28
SLAVE HW IIC
7798
TEA6422Q
MATRIX
SWITCH
ERR
1
37943795
27
PW_SDA
PW_SCL
+3V3_PW
3583
3580
3582 3581
5
ERR
6
8
7580
M24C32
(NVM)
7
EEPROM
6630
3633
SC8
SC4
0375
CONTROL FUNCTIONS2
VIDEO-SEL. ADC
92
SLAVE HW IIC
7170
AD9887KS
ADC +
TMDS REC.
ERR
DVI-D INPUT SOCKET
SCL
6
SDA
7
10
0319
6
7
32103209
91
7215 ST24FC21
DDC
EPROM
PROTECTION
P3
0319
6
7
PCF8574A
74
SLAVE HW IIC
7370
I/O EXP.
ERR
6
SC5
VCA
VGA1 IN 15P"D"SHELL CONNECTOR
11 12 13 14 15
VGA2 IN/OUT 15P"D"SHELL CONNECTOR
11 12 13 14 15
33703371
73
VIDEO-SEL. DECODER
3250
P10
SLAVE
HW IIC
7225
SAA7118E
VIDEO
DECODER
ERR
VGA CONNECTOR
0371
6
1
7
12
2
8
3
13
9
4
10
14
5
15
0372
6
1
7
12
2
8
3
13
9
4
10
14
5
15
9
SC12
3251
N9
INTERLACER
DCC-SDA-1
DCC-SCL-1
DCC-SDA-2
DCC-SCL-2
BACK-END LVDS OUTPUT
SDA-1
SCL-1
7676
BSN20
DS
G
+3V3_STBY_SW
3285
3284
20
21
SLAVE
HW IIC
7280
SDA9400
DE-
ERR
11
7904 ST24FC21
5
DDC
7
NVM
7907 ST24FC21
5
DDC
7
NVM
36853681
7675
BSN20
DS
G
36863682
+3V3_STBY_SW
SDA-1_3V3
SCL-1_3V3
SC11
EP1K30FC256
BACK-END EPLD
3664
C5
SLAVE
IIC
7656
EPLD
ERR
12
SLAVE
IIC
C6 C8
3662
C4
SC12
4680
4684
BACK-END LVDS OUTPUT
3663 3661
Error Device Description Item Diagr.
TEA6422D Audio switch 7798 SC13
1
MSP3451G Sound processor 7812 SC14
2
PCF8574-SCAVIO I/O expander SCAVIO 7540 SC8
3
PCF8591 AD-DA expander 7530 SC8
4
FS6377 Clock generator 7570 SC9
5
PCF8574-PSU I/O expander PSU 7370 P3
6
24C16 OTC NVM OTC 7430 SC7
7
24C16 PW NVM PW 7580 SC9
8
SAA7118 Video decoder 7225 SC5
9
AD9887 ADC/TMDS receiver 7170 SC4
10
SDA9400 De-interlacer 7280 SC5
11
EP1K30QC EPLD processor 7656 SC11
12
Download comm. Errors during downloading
20
CSP comm. CSP time-out error
21
PDP Display error PDP
30
Vs overvoltage Overvoltage on Vs, Va, +3V3,
70
Vs undervoltage Undervoltage on Vs 7308A/B P3
71
Va undervoltage Undervoltage on Va 7308C/D P3
72
+5V undervoltage Undervoltage on +5V 7330A/B P3
73
+3V3 undervoltage Undervoltage on +3V3 7330C/D P3
74
DC-PROT Audio amplifier protection 7362 P3
75
TEMP-PSU Over-temperature in PSU 7366A P3
76
Protection with
77
reason unknown
Protection after
78
several retries Temperature alarm Detection of over-temperature n.a. n.a.
79
OTC StubAbort 7383 SC7
91
OTC MemoryCorrupt 7383 SC7
92
OTC OutOfMemory 7383 SC7
93
OTC StackOverflow 7383 SC7
94
OTC WatchDogDied 7383 SC7
95
OTC HwWatchDogDied 7383 SC7
96
OTC Unknown 7383 SC7
97
HW = HARDWARE SW = SOFTWARE
+5V or a combination
Not possible to read out a valid protection, but protection is active (from PSU) PW Scaler will not start comm. with OTC after several retries.
0301
16
18
7341 P3
PLASMA DISPLAY
PDP
PANEL
6
7
SDA-1_3V3
SCL-1_3V3
ERR
30
PW_SDA
PW_SCL
CL 26532038_005.eps
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Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews and Wiring Diagram
28FM23 6.
Testpoint Overview Audio Amplifier Panel
CL 26532038_024.eps
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F201 C2 F201 C2 F202 C2 F202 C2 F203 C2 F203 C2 F204 C2 F204 C2 F205 C2 F205 C2 F206 C2 F206 C2 F207 C2 F207 C2 F211 B2 F211 B2 F231 A2 F231 A2 F235 A1 F235 A1 F241 A2 F241 A2 F245 A1 F245 A1 F258 A2 F258 A2 F273 B2 F273 B2 F301 A2 F301 A2 F307 B2 F307 B2 F328 B1 F328 B1 F330 A1 F330 A1 F365 B1 F365 B1 F401 A2 F401 A2 F407 A2 F407 A2 F428 A1 F428 A1 F430 A1 F430 A1 F465 A1 F465 A1 F501 C2 F501 C2 F507 C2 F507 C2 F528 C1 F528 C1 F530 C1 F530 C1 F565 B1 F565 B1 F601 B2 F601 B2 F607 B2 F607 B2 F628 B1 F628 B1 F630 B1 F630 B1 F665 B1 F665 B1 F710 C2 F710 C2 F711 C2 F711 C2 F712 B2 F712 B2 F713 B2 F713 B2 F714 B2 F714 B2 F717 C2 F717 C2
F718 C2 F718 C2 F719 C2 F719 C2 F720 C2 F720 C2 F723 B2 F723 B2 F724 B2 F724 B2 F725 B2 F725 B2 F730 B2 F730 B2 F732 A2 F732 A2 F733 A2 F733 A2 F735 B2 F735 B2 F736 A2 F736 A2 F740 A2 F740 A2 F742 A2 F742 A2 F743 A2 F743 A2 F745 B2 F745 B2 F746 A2 F746 A2 F759 C1 F759 C1 F770 C1 F770 C1 F771 C1 F771 C1 F772 C1 F772 C1 F774 C1 F774 C1 F776 C2 F776 C2 F777 C2 F777 C2 F780 C1 F780 C1 F781 C1 F781 C1 F782 C2 F782 C2 F784 C1 F784 C1 F786 C1 F786 C1 F787 C1 F787 C1 F796 A1 F796 A1 F797 A1 F797 A1 F798 A1 F798 A1 F799 A1 F799 A1
Mapping Testpoints Power Supply
F001 A6 F002 C6 F003 B6 F004 B6 F005 C6 F006 B6 F007 A7 F008 A6 F009 A6 F014 D5 F015 B4 F016 C2 F017 C1 F102 F1 F106 F1 F107 F1 F110 B4 F111 D4 F113 C2 F114 G5 F115 G2 F116 E3 F118 E1 F119 E1 F120 F1 F121 E1 F122 E1 F123 E1 F124 E1 F125 E1 F126 E1 F127 F1 F128 E1 F129 F1 F130 E2 F131 E2 F132 E1 F133 F2 F134 E1 F135 E2 F136 E1 F137 E2 F138 E1 F139 E2 F140 F1 F260 B1 F261 G1 F262 G2 F263 G2 F264 G1 F290 A1 F291 G5 F292 A1 F293 A1 F294 A1 F295 A1 F296 A1 F297 A1 F298 A1 F300 F6 F301 G5 F302 D3 F303 G6 F304 G6 F305 G6 F306 G5 F307 G5 F308 G5 F309 G5 F310 G5 F311 A1 F312 G6 F313 G8 F314 G8 F315 G8 F316 G8 F317 G8 F318 G8
F319 G8 F320 G8 F321 G8 F322 G4 F323 F3 F343 G4 F368 F1 F400 G8 F401 F9 F402 G9 F403 G9 F404 G9 F405 G9 F406 G9 F407 G9 F408 G8 F409 G8 F410 F8 F411 E6 F412 E5 F500 F7 F501 F6 F502 F5 F503 E5 F504 G5 F505 G5 F509 G5 F510 G6 F600 D6 F601 E7 F604 D6 F605 D6 F606 C9 F608 B9 F609 A9 F610 B9 F700 A1 F701 A1 F996 A3 F997 A3 F998 A3 F999 A3 I001 A7 I001 A7 I002 B6 I002 B6 I003 A6 I003 A6 I004 A6 I004 A6 I005 A7 I005 A7 I006 A7 I006 A7 I007 A6 I007 A6 I008 A6 I008 A6 I009 A6 I009 A6 I010 A7 I010 A7 I011 A6 I011 A6 I012 A6 I012 A6 I013 A7 I013 A7 I014 A6 I014 A6 I015 A6 I015 A6 I016 A5 I016 A5 I017 A6 I017 A6 I018 A7 I018 A7
I019 A5 I019 A5 I020 A7 I020 A7 I021 A7 I021 A7 I022 A7 I022 A7 I023 A7 I023 A7 I024 A7 I024 A7 I025 A6 I025 A6 I026 A7 I026 A7 I027 A6 I027 A6 I028 A6 I028 B6 I029 A6 I029 A6 I030 D6 I030 D6 I031 A6 I031 A6 I032 A6 I032 A6 I033 A7 I033 A7 I034 A5 I034 A5 I035 A7 I035 A7 I036 A7 I036 A7 I037 C6 I037 C6 I038 C6 I038 C6 I039 B6 I039 B6 I040 C5 I040 D5 I041 C6 I041 C6 I042 B6 I042 C6 I043 C6 I043 C6 I044 C6 I044 C6 I045 C6 I045 C6 I046 C6 I046 C6 I047 B6 I047 B6 I048 B7 I048 B7 I049 A5 I049 A5 I050 B6 I050 B6 I051 B6 I051 B6 I052 B7 I052 B7 I053 B6 I053 B6 I054 B6 I054 B6 I055 B6 I055 B6 I056 A7 I056 A7 I057 B6 I057 B6
I059 B6 I059 B6 I060 D5 I060 D5 I061 D5 I061 D5 I062 D5 I062 D5 I063 D5 I063 D5 I064 D6 I064 D6 I065 B3 I065 B3 I066 C6 I066 C6 I067 A4 I067 A4 I069 B3 I069 B3 I070 B3 I070 B3 I071 A4 I071 A4 I072 C3 I072 C3 I073 B4 I073 B4 I074 B2 I074 B2 I075 C2 I075 C2 I076 B4 I076 B4 I077 B2 I077 B2 I078 C2 I078 C2 I079 C2 I079 C2 I080 B2 I080 B2 I081 A5 I081 A5 I082 B5 I082 B5 I083 B5 I083 B5 I084 B5 I084 B5 I085 D5 I085 D5 I088 D5 I088 D5 I089 D5 I089 D5 I090 D5 I090 E5 I091 D5 I091 D5 I092 D5 I092 D5 I093 D5 I093 D5 I094 D5 I094 D5 I095 B1 I095 B1 I096 D1 I096 D1 I098 G7 I098 G7 I101 B4 I101 B4 I102 B4 I102 B4 I103 B5 I103 C5
I104 B4 I104 B4 I105 C5 I105 C5 I106 B4 I106 B4 I107 C3 I107 C3 I108 C5 I108 C5 I109 C5 I109 C5 I110 C4 I110 C4 I111 C4 I111 C4 I112 B4 I112 B4 I113 C5 I113 C5 I114 B5 I114 B5 I115 C4 I115 C4 I116 C4 I116 C4 I117 C4 I117 C4 I118 C4 I118 C4 I120 D5 I120 D5 I121 C5 I121 C5 I122 C2 I122 C2 I123 C5 I123 C5 I124 C5 I124 C5 I125 C4 I125 C4 I126 D4 I126 D4 I127 C5 I127 C5 I128 D5 I128 D5 I129 C5 I129 C5 I131 D5 I131 D5 I132 C4 I132 D4 I135 C5 I135 C5 I152 E4 I152 E4 I153 D4 I153 D4 I154 D4 I154 D4 I155 D4 I155 D4 I156 D4 I156 D4 I157 D5 I157 D5 I158 B1 I158 B1 I159 B1 I159 B1 I160 B1 I160 B1 I161 B2 I161 B2 I200 C2 I200 C2
I201 C1 I201 C1 I202 C2 I202 C2 I203 C2 I203 C2 I204 B2 I204 B2 I207 C2 I207 C2 I208 F5 I208 F5 I209 F5 I209 F5 I210 E4 I210 E4 I211 E5 I211 E5 I212 E5 I212 E5 I213 F5 I213 F5 I214 F4 I214 F4 I215 F5 I215 F5 I216 F5 I216 F5 I217 F5 I217 F5 I218 F5 I218 F5 I219 F5 I219 F5 I220 F5 I220 F5 I221 F5 I221 F5 I222 F5 I222 F5 I224 F5 I224 F5 I225 C2 I225 C2 I230 F2 I230 F2 I231 F2 I231 F2 I232 E3 I232 E3 I233 E3 I233 E3 I234 E2 I234 E2 I235 F3 I235 F3 I236 F4 I236 F4 I237 F2 I237 F2 I238 F3 I238 F3 I240 F5 I240 F5 I241 E4 I241 E4 I243 E3 I243 E3 I260 F2 I260 F2 I261 G2 I261 G2 I262 G1 I262 G1 I263 G2 I263 G2 I264 G2 I264 G2
I265 G1 I265 G1 I266 F2 I266 F2 I267 G2 I267 G2 I268 F1 I268 F1 I269 G2 I269 G2 I270 G2 I270 G2 I290 A3 I290 A3 I291 B2 I291 B2 I292 A3 I292 A3 I293 A3 I293 A3 I300 E2 I300 E2 I301 E4 I301 E4 I302 F4 I302 F4 I303 G4 I303 G4 I304 G2 I304 G2 I305 G4 I305 G4 I306 G3 I306 G3 I307 G3 I307 G3 I308 G4 I308 G4 I309 G3 I309 G3 I310 G4 I310 G4 I311 G4 I311 G4 I312 G3 I312 G3 I313 G3 I313 G3 I314 G3 I314 G3 I315 G3 I315 G3 I316 G3 I316 G3 I318 G3 I318 G3 I322 G2 I322 G2 I324 G3 I324 G3 I325 G5 I325 G5 I326 G5 I326 G5 I327 G5 I327 G5 I330 G2 I330 G2 I331 G2 I331 G2 I332 G2 I332 G2 I334 G3 I334 G3 I335 G2 I335 G2 I338 G2 I338 G2
I339 G4 I339 G4 I341 G4 I341 G4 I342 G3 I342 G3 I344 G4 I344 G4 I345 G4 I345 G4 I347 G4 I347 G4 I348 G3 I348 G3 I349 F3 I349 G3 I350 G3 I350 G3 I351 F3 I351 G3 I352 G3 I352 G3 I362 G4 I362 G4 I363 G5 I363 G5 I364 G4 I364 G4 I365 G4 I365 G4 I366 G3 I366 G3 I367 G4 I367 G4 I370 G5 I370 G5 I371 G3 I371 G3 I372 G3 I372 G3 I373 G3 I373 G3 I374 F4 I374 G4 I375 G5 I375 G5 I376 G4 I376 G4 I377 G5 I377 G5 I378 G5 I378 G5 I380 G3 I380 G3 I383 G3 I383 G3 I384 G3 I384 G3 I385 G3 I385 G3 I386 G3 I386 G3 I387 G3 I387 G3 I388 G3 I388 G3 I389 G2 I389 G2 I390 G4 I390 G4 I391 G4 I391 G4 I392 G4 I392 G4 I396 G4 I396 G4 I400 F9 I400 F9
I401 F9 I401 F9 I402 F9 I402 F9 I403 E9 I403 E9 I404 D9 I404 E9 I405 D8 I405 D8 I406 E6 I406 E6 I407 E5 I407 E5 I408 E7 I408 E7 I409 D9 I409 D9 I410 D9 I410 D9 I411 E6 I411 E6 I412 E5 I412 E5 I413 E5 I413 E5 I414 E5 I414 E5 I415 D5 I415 E5 I416 D5 I416 D5 I417 E6 I417 E6 I418 F8 I418 F8 I501 E7 I501 E7 I502 E7 I502 E7 I503 F7 I503 F7 I504 C6 I504 C6 I505 F6 I505 F6 I506 F6 I506 F6 I507 F6 I507 F6 I508 F6 I508 F6 I509 F7 I509 F7 I510 F6 I510 F6 I511 F7 I511 F7 I512 F6 I512 F6 I513 F6 I513 F6 I514 F6 I514 F6 I515 G6 I515 G6 I516 G7 I516 G7 I517 F6 I517 F6 I518 C6 I518 C6 I603 A8 I603 A8 I604 C8 I604 C8 I605 B9 I605 B9
I606 B8 I606 B8 I607 B8 I607 B8 I608 B8 I608 B8 I609 B9 I609 B9 I610 A8 I610 A8 I611 A8 I611 A8 I612 A8 I612 A8 I613 A8
I710 A2 I710 A2 I711 A1 I711 A1 I712 A2 I712 A2 I713 A3 I713 A3 I900 G7 I901 G7 I902 G7 I903 G7 I904 G7 I905 G7
I906 G8 I613 A8 I614 A9 I614 A9 I615 C9 I615 C9 I616 C9 I616 C9 I617 C9 I617 C9 I618 C9 I618 C9 I619 C9 I619 C9 I620 B9 I620 B9 I621 C9 I621 C9 I622 C9 I622 C9 I623 C9 I623 C9 I624 B9 I624 B9 I625 B9 I625 B9 I626 B9 I626 B9 I627 C9 I627 C9 I628 C9 I628 C9 I629 D9 I629 D9 I630 B9 I630 B9 I631 A8 I631 A8 I632 A8 I632 A8 I633 C9 I633 C9 I634 B8 I634 B8 I635 B8 I635 B8 I636 C9 I636 C9 I700 A2 I700 A2 I701 A2 I701 A2 I703 A1 I703 A1 I704 A1 I704 A1 I705 A2 I705 A2 I706 A3 I706 A3 I708 A3 I708 A3 I709 A3 I709 A3
CL 26532038_34m.eps
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Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews and Wiring Diagram
Testpoint Overview Power Supply
29FM23 6.
F001 A6
I007 A6
I075 C2
I204 B2
I325 G5
I501 E7 I501 E7 I502 E7 I502 E7 I503 F7 I503 F7 I504 C6 I504 C6 I505 F6 I505 F6 I506 F6 I506 F6 I507 F6 I507 F6 I508 F6 I508 F6 I509 F7 I509 F7 I510 F6 I510 F6 I511 F7 I511 F7 I512 F6 I512 F6 I513 F6 I513 F6 I514 F6 I514 F6 I515 G6 I515 G6 I516 G7 I516 G7 I517 F6 I517 F6 I518 C6 I518 C6 I603 A8 I603 A8 I604 C8 I604 C8 I605 B9 I605 B9 I606 B8 I606 B8 I607 B8 I607 B8 I608 B8 I608 B8 I609 B9 I609 B9 I610 A8 I610 A8 I611 A8 I611 A8 I612 A8 I612 A8 I613 A8 I613 A8 I614 A9 I614 A9 I615 C9 I615 C9 I616 C9 I616 C9 I617 C9 I617 C9 I618 C9 I618 C9 I619 C9 I619 C9 I620 B9 I620 B9 I621 C9 I621 C9 I622 C9 I622 C9 I623 C9 I623 C9 I624 B9 I624 B9 I625 B9 I625 B9 I626 B9 I626 B9 I627 C9 I627 C9 I628 C9 I628 C9 I629 D9 I629 D9 I630 B9 I630 B9 I631 A8 I631 A8 I632 A8 I632 A8 I633 C9 I633 C9 I634 B8 I634 B8 I635 B8 I635 B8 I636 C9 I636 C9 I700 A2 I700 A2 I701 A2 I701 A2 I703 A1 I703 A1 I704 A1 I704 A1 I705 A2 I705 A2 I706 A3 I706 A3 I708 A3 I708 A3 I709 A3 I709 A3 I710 A2 I710 A2 I711 A1 I711 A1 I712 A2 I712 A2 I713 A3 I713 A3 I900 G7 I901 G7 I902 G7 I903 G7
I904 G7 I905 G7 I906 G8
CL 26532038_034.eps
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F002 C6 F003 B6 F004 B6 F005 C6 F006 B6 F007 A7 F008 A6 F009 A6 F014 D5 F015 B4 F016 C2 F017 C1 F102 F1 F106 F1 F107 F1 F110 B4 F111 D4 F113 C2 F114 G5 F115 G2 F116 E3 F118 E1 F119 E1 F120 F1 F121 E1 F122 E1 F123 E1 F124 E1 F125 E1 F126 E1 F127 F1 F128 E1 F129 F1 F130 E2 F131 E2 F132 E1 F133 F2 F134 E1 F135 E2 F136 E1 F137 E2 F138 E1 F139 E2 F140 F1 F260 B1 F261 G1 F262 G2 F263 G2 F264 G1 F290 A1 F291 G5 F292 A1 F293 A1 F294 A1 F295 A1 F296 A1 F297 A1 F298 A1 F300 F6 F301 G5 F302 D3 F303 G6 F304 G6 F305 G6 F306 G5 F307 G5 F308 G5 F309 G5 F310 G5 F311 A1 F312 G6 F313 G8 F314 G8 F315 G8 F316 G8 F317 G8 F318 G8 F319 G8 F320 G8 F321 G8 F322 G4 F323 F3 F343 G4 F368 F1 F400 G8 F401 F9 F402 G9 F403 G9 F404 G9 F405 G9 F406 G9 F407 G9 F408 G8 F409 G8 F410 F8 F411 E6 F412 E5 F500 F7 F501 F6 F502 F5 F503 E5 F504 G5 F505 G5 F509 G5 F510 G6 F600 D6 F601 E7 F604 D6 F605 D6 F606 C9 F608 B9 F609 A9 F610 B9 F700 A1 F701 A1 F996 A3 F997 A3 F998 A3 F999 A3 I001 A7 I001 A7 I002 B6 I002 B6 I003 A6 I003 A6 I004 A6 I004 A6 I005 A7 I005 A7 I006 A7 I006 A7
I007 A6 I008 A6 I008 A6 I009 A6 I009 A6 I010 A7 I010 A7 I011 A6 I011 A6 I012 A6 I012 A6 I013 A7 I013 A7 I014 A6 I014 A6 I015 A6 I015 A6 I016 A5 I016 A5 I017 A6 I017 A6 I018 A7 I018 A7 I019 A5 I019 A5 I020 A7 I020 A7 I021 A7 I021 A7 I022 A7 I022 A7 I023 A7 I023 A7 I024 A7 I024 A7 I025 A6 I025 A6 I026 A7 I026 A7 I027 A6 I027 A6 I028 A6 I028 B6 I029 A6 I029 A6 I030 D6 I030 D6 I031 A6 I031 A6 I032 A6 I032 A6 I033 A7 I033 A7 I034 A5 I034 A5 I035 A7 I035 A7 I036 A7 I036 A7 I037 C6 I037 C6 I038 C6 I038 C6 I039 B6 I039 B6 I040 C5 I040 D5 I041 C6 I041 C6 I042 B6 I042 C6 I043 C6 I043 C6 I044 C6 I044 C6 I045 C6 I045 C6 I046 C6 I046 C6 I047 B6 I047 B6 I048 B7 I048 B7 I049 A5 I049 A5 I050 B6 I050 B6 I051 B6 I051 B6 I052 B7 I052 B7 I053 B6 I053 B6 I054 B6 I054 B6 I055 B6 I055 B6 I056 A7 I056 A7 I057 B6 I057 B6 I059 B6 I059 B6 I060 D5 I060 D5 I061 D5 I061 D5 I062 D5 I062 D5 I063 D5 I063 D5 I064 D6 I064 D6 I065 B3 I065 B3 I066 C6 I066 C6 I067 A4 I067 A4 I069 B3 I069 B3 I070 B3 I070 B3 I071 A4 I071 A4 I072 C3 I072 C3 I073 B4 I073 B4 I074 B2 I074 B2
I075 C2 I076 B4 I076 B4 I077 B2 I077 B2 I078 C2 I078 C2 I079 C2 I079 C2 I080 B2 I080 B2 I081 A5 I081 A5 I082 B5 I082 B5 I083 B5 I083 B5 I084 B5 I084 B5 I085 D5 I085 D5 I088 D5 I088 D5 I089 D5 I089 D5 I090 D5 I090 E5 I091 D5 I091 D5 I092 D5 I092 D5 I093 D5 I093 D5 I094 D5 I094 D5 I095 B1 I095 B1 I096 D1 I096 D1 I098 G7 I098 G7 I101 B4 I101 B4 I102 B4 I102 B4 I103 B5 I103 C5 I104 B4 I104 B4 I105 C5 I105 C5 I106 B4 I106 B4 I107 C3 I107 C3 I108 C5 I108 C5 I109 C5 I109 C5 I110 C4 I110 C4 I111 C4 I111 C4 I112 B4 I112 B4 I113 C5 I113 C5 I114 B5 I114 B5 I115 C4 I115 C4 I116 C4 I116 C4 I117 C4 I117 C4 I118 C4 I118 C4 I120 D5 I120 D5 I121 C5 I121 C5 I122 C2 I122 C2 I123 C5 I123 C5 I124 C5 I124 C5 I125 C4 I125 C4 I126 D4 I126 D4 I127 C5 I127 C5 I128 D5 I128 D5 I129 C5 I129 C5 I131 D5 I131 D5 I132 C4 I132 D4 I135 C5 I135 C5 I152 E4 I152 E4 I153 D4 I153 D4 I154 D4 I154 D4 I155 D4 I155 D4 I156 D4 I156 D4 I157 D5 I157 D5 I158 B1 I158 B1 I159 B1 I159 B1 I160 B1 I160 B1 I161 B2 I161 B2 I200 C2 I200 C2 I201 C1 I201 C1 I202 C2 I202 C2 I203 C2 I203 C2
I204 B2 I207 C2 I207 C2 I208 F5 I208 F5 I209 F5 I209 F5 I210 E4 I210 E4 I211 E5 I211 E5 I212 E5 I212 E5 I213 F5 I213 F5 I214 F4 I214 F4 I215 F5 I215 F5 I216 F5 I216 F5 I217 F5 I217 F5 I218 F5 I218 F5 I219 F5 I219 F5 I220 F5 I220 F5 I221 F5 I221 F5 I222 F5 I222 F5 I224 F5 I224 F5 I225 C2 I225 C2 I230 F2 I230 F2 I231 F2 I231 F2 I232 E3 I232 E3 I233 E3 I233 E3 I234 E2 I234 E2 I235 F3 I235 F3 I236 F4 I236 F4 I237 F2 I237 F2 I238 F3 I238 F3 I240 F5 I240 F5 I241 E4 I241 E4 I243 E3 I243 E3 I260 F2 I260 F2 I261 G2 I261 G2 I262 G1 I262 G1 I263 G2 I263 G2 I264 G2 I264 G2 I265 G1 I265 G1 I266 F2 I266 F2 I267 G2 I267 G2 I268 F1 I268 F1 I269 G2 I269 G2 I270 G2 I270 G2 I290 A3 I290 A3 I291 B2 I291 B2 I292 A3 I292 A3 I293 A3 I293 A3 I300 E2 I300 E2 I301 E4 I301 E4 I302 F4 I302 F4 I303 G4 I303 G4 I304 G2 I304 G2 I305 G4 I305 G4 I306 G3 I306 G3 I307 G3 I307 G3 I308 G4 I308 G4 I309 G3 I309 G3 I310 G4 I310 G4 I311 G4 I311 G4 I312 G3 I312 G3 I313 G3 I313 G3 I314 G3 I314 G3 I315 G3 I315 G3 I316 G3 I316 G3 I318 G3 I318 G3 I322 G2 I322 G2 I324 G3 I324 G3
I325 G5 I326 G5 I326 G5 I327 G5 I327 G5 I330 G2 I330 G2 I331 G2 I331 G2 I332 G2 I332 G2 I334 G3 I334 G3 I335 G2 I335 G2 I338 G2 I338 G2 I339 G4 I339 G4 I341 G4 I341 G4 I342 G3 I342 G3 I344 G4 I344 G4 I345 G4 I345 G4 I347 G4 I347 G4 I348 G3 I348 G3 I349 F3 I349 G3 I350 G3 I350 G3 I351 F3 I351 G3 I352 G3 I352 G3 I362 G4 I362 G4 I363 G5 I363 G5 I364 G4 I364 G4 I365 G4 I365 G4 I366 G3 I366 G3 I367 G4 I367 G4 I370 G5 I370 G5 I371 G3 I371 G3 I372 G3 I372 G3 I373 G3 I373 G3 I374 F4 I374 G4 I375 G5 I375 G5 I376 G4 I376 G4 I377 G5 I377 G5 I378 G5 I378 G5 I380 G3 I380 G3 I383 G3 I383 G3 I384 G3 I384 G3 I385 G3 I385 G3 I386 G3 I386 G3 I387 G3 I387 G3 I388 G3 I388 G3 I389 G2 I389 G2 I390 G4 I390 G4 I391 G4 I391 G4 I392 G4 I392 G4 I396 G4 I396 G4 I400 F9 I400 F9 I401 F9 I401 F9 I402 F9 I402 F9 I403 E9 I403 E9 I404 D9 I404 E9 I405 D8 I405 D8 I406 E6 I406 E6 I407 E5 I407 E5 I408 E7 I408 E7 I409 D9 I409 D9 I410 D9 I410 D9 I411 E6 I411 E6 I412 E5 I412 E5 I413 E5 I413 E5 I414 E5 I414 E5 I415 D5 I415 E5 I416 D5 I416 D5 I417 E6 I417 E6 I418 F8 I418 F8
Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews and Wiring Diagram
Testpoint Overview SCAVIO
F070 C1
F177 C4
F225 A1
F251 B2
F312 B2 F070 C1 F071 C1 F071 C1 F072 C1 F072 C1 F073 C1 F073 C1 F074 C1 F074 C1 F075 C1 F075 C1 F076 C1 F076 C1 F089 B1 F089 B1 F146 B4 F146 B4 F152 B4 F152 B4 F158 B4 F158 B4 F170 C5 F170 C5 F171 C4 F171 C4 F172 C3 F172 C3 F173 C3 F173 C3 F174 C4 F174 C4 F175 C4 F175 C4 F176 C4 F176 C4
F177 C4 F178 C3 F178 C3 F180 C3 F180 C3 F181 C3 F181 C3 F196 B4 F196 B4 F197 B4 F197 B4 F198 C5 F198 C5 F199 C4 F199 C4 F201 C5 F201 C5 F202 B4 F202 B4 F203 C5 F203 C5 F210 C3 F211 C3 F216 C3 F216 C3 F220 C3 F220 C3 F221 B2 F221 B2 F222 B3 F222 B3 F223 B3 F223 B3 F224 C3 F224 C3
F225 A1 F226 A1 F226 A1 F227 A1 F227 A1 F228 A1 F228 A1 F229 A1 F229 A1 F230 A1 F230 A1 F231 A1 F231 A1 F232 A1 F232 A1 F233 A1 F233 A1 F234 C2 F234 C2 F235 C2 F235 C2 F236 C3 F236 C3 F237 B3 F237 B3 F240 B3 F241 B3 F242 B3 F245 B5 F246 B5 F247 B5 F249 B3 F249 B3 F250 B2 F250 B2
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