SAMSUNG PS42C430A1MXRD, PS42C430A1WXBT, PS42C430A1WXUA, PS42C431A2WXRU, PS42C431A2WXUA Service manual & schematics

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Plasma TV

Chassis : F71B(P_HD)_C43X Model Code : PS42C430A1WXRU PS42C431A2WXRU

SERVICE Manual

Plasma TV

PS42C430A1W / PS42C431A2W

CONTENTS

  • 1. Precaution
  • 2. Product Specification
  • 3. Disassembly & Reassembly
  • 4. Troubleshooting
  • 5. Exploded View & Part List
  • 6. Wiring Diagram

Refer to the service manual in the GSPN (see the rear cover) for the more information.

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GSPN (Global Service Partner Network)

Area Web Site
North America service.samsungportal.com
Latin America latin.samsungportal.com
CIS cis.samsungportal.com
Europe europe.samsungportal.com
China china.samsungportal.com
Asia asia.samsungportal.com
Mideast & Africa mea.samsungportal.com

This Service Manual is a property of Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd. Any unauthorized use of Manual can be punished under applicable International and/or domestic law.

Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd. Mar. 2010 Printed in Korea AA82-06351A

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Table of Contents

1. Precaution

1-1 Safety Precautions 1-1
1-2 Servicing Precautions 1-3
1-3 Static Electricity Precautions 1-4
1-4 Installation Precautions 1-5

2. Product Specification

2-1 Product Feature 2-1
2-2 Specifications Analysis 2-12
2-3 Detail Factory Option 2-16
2-4 Accessories 2-17

3. Disassembly & Reassembly

3-1 Overall Disassembly & Reassembly
u . o rorun Diodoooninor anouocomory

4. Troubleshooting

4-1 Checkpoints by Error Mode 4-1
4-2 Adjustment 4-13
4-3 Upgrade 4-30

5. Exploded View & Part List

5-1 PS42C430A1WXRU Exploded View 5-1
5-2 PS42C431A2WXRU Exploded View 5-3
5-3 PS42C430A1WXRU Service Item 5-5
5-4 PS42C431A2WXRU Service Item 5-6

6. Wiring Diagram

6-1 Overall Wiring 6- 1
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1. Precaution

To avoid possible damage, electric shocks or exposure to radiation, follow the instructions below with regard to safety, installation, service and ESD.

1-1 Safety Precautions

  • Make sure all protective devices are properly installed including non-metallic handles and compartment covers when installing or re-installing the chassis or chassis assemblies.
  • Make sure that no gaps exist between the cabinets for children to insert their fingers in to prevent children from receiving electric shocks. Gaps mentioned above include ventilation holes between the PDP module and the cabinet mask, and the improper installation of the rear cabinet.

Errors may occur when the resistance is below 1.0 MQ or over 5.2 MQ.

In these cases, make sure that the device is repaired before sending it back to the customer.

Check for Electricity Leakage (Figure 1-1) Warning: Do not use an insulated transformer for checking the leakage. Use only those current leakage testers or mirroring systems that comply with ANSIC 101.1 and the Underwriter Laboratory's specifications (UL1410, 59.7).

Fig. 1-1 AC Leakage Test

A high voltage is maintained within the specified limits using safety parts, calibration and tolerances. When voltage exceeds the specified limits, check each special part.

  • Warning for Engineering Changes: Never make any changes or additions to the circuit design or the internal part for this product. Ex: Do not add any audio or video accessory connectors. This might cause physical damage. Furthermore, any changes or additions to the original design/engineering will invalidate the warranty.
  • 6. Warning Hot Chassis:

Some TV chassis are directly connected to one end of the AC power cord for electrical reasons. Without insulated transformers, the product can only be repaired safely when the chassis is connected to the earth end of the AC power source.

To make sure the AC power cord is properly connected, follow the instructions below. Use the voltmeter to measure the voltage between the chassis and the earth ground. If the measurement is over 1.0V, unplug the AC power cord and change the polarity before reinserting it. Measure the voltage between the chassis and the ground again.

  • Some TV chassis are shipped with an additional secondary grounding system. The secondary system is adjacent to the AC power line. These two grounding systems are separated in the circuit using an unbreakable/unchangeable insulation material.
  • When any parts, material or wiring appear overheated or damaged, replace them with new immediately. When any damage or overheating is detected, correct this immediately and make a regular check of possible errors.
  • 9. Check for the original shape of the lead, especially that of the antenna wiring, any sharp edges, the AC power and the high voltage power. Carefully check if the wiring is too tight, incorrectly placed or loose. Never change the space between the part and the printed circuit board. Check the AC power cord for possible damages. Keep the part or the lead away from any heat-emitting materials.
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Precaution

10. Safety Indication:

Some electrical circuits or device related materials require special attention to their safety features, which cannot be viewed by the naked eye. If an original part is replaced with another irregular one, the safety or protective features will be lost even if the new one has a higher voltage or more watts.

Critical safety parts should be bracketed with (A A). Use only regular parts for replacements (in particular, flame resistance and dielectric strength specifications). Irregular parts or materials may cause electric shock or fire.

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1-2 Servicing Precautions

Warning 1: First carefully read the "Safety Instruction" in this service manual. When there is a conflict between the service and the safety instructions, follow the safety instruction at all times.

Warning 2: Any electrolytic capacitor with the wrong polarity will explode.

  • 1. The service instructions are printed on the cabinet, and should be followed by any service personnel.
  • Make sure to unplug the AC power cord from the power source before starting any repairs. (a) Remove or re-install parts or assemblies. (b) Disconnect the electric plug or connector, if any. (c) Connect the test part in parallel with the electrolytic capacitor.
  • 3. Some parts are placed at a higher position than the printed board. Insulated tubes or tapes are used for this purpose. The internal wiring is clamped using buckles to avoid contact with heat emitting parts. These parts are installed back to their original position.
  • 4. After the repair, make sure to check if the screws, parts or cables are properly installed. Make sure no damage is caused to the repaired part and its surroundings.
  • 5. Check for insulation between the blade of the AC plug and that of any conductive materials (i.e. the metal panel, input terminal, earphone jack, etc).
  • 6. Insulation Check Process: Unplug the power cord from the AC source and turn the switch on. Connect the insulating resistance meter (500v) to the AC plug blade.

The insulating resistance between the blade of the AC plug and that of the conductive material should be more than 1 MQ.

  • Any B+ interlock should not be damaged. If the metal heat sink is not properly installed, no connection to the AC power should be made.
  • 8. Make sure the grounding lead of the tester is connected to the chassis ground before connecting to the positive lead. The ground lead of the tester should be removed last.
  • 9. Beware of risks of any current leakage coming into contact with the high-capacity capacitor.
  • 10. The sharp edges of the metal material may cause physical damage, so protect yourself by wearing gloves during the repair.
  • Due to the nature of plasma display panels, partial afterimages may appear if a still picture is displayed on the screen for a long period of time. This is caused by brightness deterioration due to the storage effect of the panel, and to prevent this from happening, we recommend that the brightness and contrast are reduced. (e.g.) Contrast: 25, Brightness: 50
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1-3 Static Electricity Precautions

  • Some semi-conductive ("solid state") devices are vulnerable to static electricity. These devices are known as ESD. ESD includes the integrated circuit and the field effect transistor. To avoid any materials damage from electrostatic shock, follow the instructions described below.
  • Remove any static electricity from your body by connecting the earth ground before handling any semi-conductive parts or assemblies. Alternatively, wear a dischargeable wrist-belt. (Make sure to remove any static electricity before connecting the power source - this is a safety instruction for avoiding electric shock)
  • 3. Remove the ESD assembly and place it on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil to prevent accumulating static electricity.
  • 4. Do not use any Freon-based chemicals. Such chemicals will generate static electricity that causes damage to the ESD.
  • 5. Use only grounded-tip irons for soldering purposes.

  • 6. Use only anti-static solder removal devices. Most solder removal devices do not support an anti-static feature. A solder removal device without an anti-static feature can store enough static electricity to cause damage to the ESD.
  • 7. Do not remove the ESD from the protective box until the replacement is ready. Most ESD replacements are covered with lead, which will cause a short to the entire unit due to the conductive foam, aluminum foil or other conductive materials.
  • 8. Remove the protective material from the ESD replacement lead immediately after connecting it to the chassis or circuit assembly.
  • Take extreme caution in handling any uncovered ESD replacements. Actions such as brushing clothes or lifting your leg from the carpet floor can generate enough static electricity to damage the ESD.

CAUTION

These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.

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1-4 Installation Precautions

1. For safety reasons, more than two people are required for carrying the product.

  • 2. Keep the power cord away from any heat emitting devices, as a melted covering may cause fire or electric shock.
  • 3. Do not place the product in areas with poor ventilation such as a bookshelf or closet. The increased internal temperature may cause fire.
  • 4. Bend the external antenna cable when connecting it to the product. This is a measure to protect it from being exposed to moisture. Otherwise, it may cause a fire or electric shock.
  • Make sure to turn the power off and unplug the power cord from the outlet before repositioning the product. Also check the antenna cable or the external connectors if they are fully unplugged. Damage to the cord may cause fire or electric shock.

  • 6. Keep the antenna far away from any high-voltage cables and install it firmly. Contact with the high-voltage cable or the antenna falling over may cause fire or electric shock.
  • 7. When connecting the RF antenna, check for a DTV receiving system and install a separate DTV reception antenna for areas with no DTV signal.
  • When installing the product, leave enough space (4") between the product and the wall for ventilation purposes. A rise in temperature within the product may cause fire.
  • When moving a PDP with removable speakers, detach the speakers first before moving the main body. Moving the PDP main body without separating the speakers may cause the speakers to detach, possibly causing damage or injury.
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MEMO

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2. Product Specification

2-1 Product Feature

Features

Block Specif Specification
RF Digital/Analog (DTV Built In) PAL-SEMCO TUNER
TRIDENT_SA1
PDP Module Samsung SDI 42" HD U2P Samsung SDI 50" HD U2P 42" HD / 50" HD
Power Dongyang ENP SMPS
220V
Video PAL, DVB
HDMI
COMPONENT, PC
TRIDENT_SA1
Sound SRS TruSuround HD, Dolby Digital STA369BW
Cabinet C430 Design
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Europe Specification

Model PS42C43X PS50C43X
Dimensions (WxHxD) 41.5 x 28.5 x12.4 inches (without stand)
41.5 x 12.4 x 28.3 inches (with stand)
48.4 x 32.0 x 12.4 inchs (without stand)
48.4 x 12.4 x 31.8 inchs (with stand)
Weight 53.1 lbs (without stand)
61.2 lbs (with stand)
69.0 lbs (without stand)
77.1 lbs (with stand)
Voltage AC 100~240V /, 60Hz, 550W
PC Resolution 1024 x 768 1365 x 768
Screen Size 42 inches (16:9) 50 inches (16:9)
ANTENNA Input ANT - AIR/CABLE IN
75Ω unbalanced
VIDEO Input AV1
COMPONENT1 - 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
HDMI1- 480p/720p/1080i/1080p
HDMI2 (DVI Compatible) - 480p/720p/1080i/1080p
SCART
AUDIO Input AV1
COMPONENT1 - 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
SCART
Audio Output AUDIC D (L/R)
Speaker Output 10W + 10W, 8 32 dB (± 2 dB)
New Features Media Pla y, Anynet+
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Australia Specification

Model PS42C430A1D PS502C430A1D
Dimensions (WxHxD) 41.5 x 28.5 x12.4 inches (without stand) 48.4 x 32.0 x 12.4 inchs (with 41.5 x 12.4 x 28.3 inches (with stand)) 48.4 x 12.4 x 31.8 inchs (with stand)
Weight 53.1 lbs (without stand)
61.2 lbs (with stand)
69.0 lbs (without stand)
77.1 lbs (with stand)
Voltage AC 100~240V /, 60Hz, 550W
PC Resolution 1024 x 768 1365 x 768
Screen Size 42 inches (16:9) 50 inches (16:9)
ANTENNA Input ANT - AIR/CABLE IN
75Ω unbalanced
VIDEO Input AV1
COMPONENT1 - 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
HDMI1- 480p/720p/1080i/1080p
HDMI2 (DVI Compatible) - 480p/720p/1080i/1080p
COMPONENT2 - 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
AUDIO Input AV1
COMPONENT1 - 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
COMPONENT2 - 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
Audio Output AUDIC D (L/R)
Speaker Output 10W + 10W, 8 32 dB (± 2 dB)
New Features Media Pla y, Anynet+
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2-1-1 New Features explanation

Media Play

This function enables you to view photo (JPEG) you take more easily, listen to audio files recorded in a USB, and see a movie or acting screen just by connecting USB device.

Connecting a USB Device

  • 1. Turn on your TV.
  • 2. Connect a USB device containing photo, music and/or movie files to the USB jack on the side of the TV.
  • 3. When USB is connected to the TV, popup window appears. Then you can select Media Play.

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Screen Display

Move to the file you desired using the up/down/right/left buttons and then press the ENTERE button. The file is played.

You can confirm the files and groups that is sorted by

    • Blue (Sorting): Select the sort list
  • Tools: Displays the option menu.

S Return: Moves to previous menu.

<< Videos >>

Plaving a Video

  • 1. Press the ◀ or ► button to select Videos, then press the ENTERE button in the Media Play menu.
  • 2. Press the ◄/►/▲/▼ button to select the desired video in the file list.
  • 3. Press the ENTERE button or Play button.
    • The selected file is displayed on the top with its playing time.
    • The playing duration of a movie file may be displayed as "00:00:00" if the playback time information is not found at the start of the file.
  • In this mode, you can enjoy movie clips contained on a Game, but you cannot play the Game itself.
  • Supported Subtitle Formats
Name File extension Format
MPEG-4 time-based
text
.ttxt XML
SAMI .smi HTML
SubRip .srt string-based
SubViewer .sub string-based
Micro DVD .sub or .txt string-based

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Supported Subtitle Formats

Container Video Decoder Resolution Audio codec
Divx 3.11
Divx 4.x
MP3
AC3
AVI Divx 5.1 ADPCM
ASF
MKV
Divx 6.0 (MULAW, ALAW)
MP4 XviD AAC
3GPP - 1920x1080 HE-AAC
VRO H.204 VVIMA
VOB MPEG-4 SP DD+
PS PS MPEG-4 ASP DTS HD
TS Window Media Video v9 AMR
RIVIVB _ QCELP
FLV MPEG2 Real Audio
MDEC1 (RealAudio6 Cook, RealAudio9,10
RealAudio Lossless)

Playing movie continuously (Resume Play)

If you exit the playing movie function, the movie can be played later from the point where it was stopped.

  • 1. Select the movie file you want to play continuously by pressing the ◄ or ► button to select it from the file list section.
  • 2. Press the Play/ENTERE button.
  • 3. Select Play Continuously (Resume Play) by pressing the Blue button.
  • The Movie will begin to play from where it was stopped.
  • If the Cont. movie Play Help function is set to On in the Settings menu, a pop-up message will appear when you resume play a movie file.
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<< Music >>

Playing a Music

  • Press the ◄ or ► button to select Music, then press the ENTERE button in the Media Play menu.
  • Press the </> /▲/▼ button to select the desired Music in the file list.
  • 3. Press the ENTERE button or Play button.
  • Only displays files with the MP3 file extension. Other file extensions are not displayed, even if they are saved on the same USB device.

  • If the sound is strange when playing MP3 files, adjust the
    • Equalizer in the Sound menu. (An over-modulated MP3 file may cause a sound problem.)
    • The playback duration of a music file may be displayed as "00:00:00" if playback time information is not found at the start of the file.
  • REW and FF buttons do not function during play.

<< Photos >>

Viewing a Photo (or Slide Show)

  • Press the ◄ or ► button to select Photos, then press the ENTERE button in the Media Play menu.
  • Press the </▶/▲/▼ button to select the desired photo in the file list.
  • 3. Press the ENTERE button or Play button.
    • While a photo list is displayed, press the (Play)/ENTERE button on the remote control to start slide show.
    • All files in the file list section will be displayed in the slide show.
    • During the slide show, files are displayed in order from currently being shown.

I Music files can be automatically played during the Slide Show if the Background Music is set to On.

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Playing the multiple files

Playing the selected video/music/photo files

  • 1. Press the Yellow button in the file list to select the desired file.
  • 2. Repeat the above operation to select multiple files.
    • The (✓) mark appears to the left of the selected files.
    • To cancel a selection, press the Yellow button again.
    • To deselect all selected files, press the TOOLS button and select Deselect All.
  • 3. Press the Play/ENTERE button.

Movie 01 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 03 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 03 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 05 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 05 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 05 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 05 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 06 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 07 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 08 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 09 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 09 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 09 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 09 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 09 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 09 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 09 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 09 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 09 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 10 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 10 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 10 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 10 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 10 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 10 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 10 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 10 avi Jan 10 2010 Movie 10 avi

  • Playing the video/music/photo file group
  • 1. While a file list is displayed, move to the any file in desired group.
  • 2. Press the TOOLS button and select Play Current Group.

Media Play Additional Function

Sorting the file list

Press the Blue button in the file list to sort the files.

Category Operations Videos Music Photos
Basic View It shows whole folder. You can view the photo by selecting the folder. ~ 1 ~
Title It sorts and displays the file title in Symbol/Number/Alphabet/Special order. × ~ 1
Preference It sorts and displays the file by preference. You can change the file preference in the file list section using the Green button. ~ ~ ~
Latest Date It sorts and shows files by latest date. 1 ~
Earliest Date It sorts and shows files by earliest date. ×. ~
Artist It sorts the music file by artist in alphabetical. ~
Album It sorts the music file by album in alphabetical order. ~
Genre It sorts music files by the genre. ~
Mood It sorts music files by the mood. You can change the music mood information. ~
T Monthly It sorts and shows photo files by month. It sorts only by month (from January to December) regardless of year. ~
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Category Operations Videos Music Photos
Title You can move the other file directly. 1
Repeat Mode You can play movie or music files repeatedly. 1
Picture Size
(Mode1 / Mode2 / Original)
You can adjust the picture size for preference. ×
Picture Setting You can adjust the picture setting. 1
Sound Setting You can adjust the sound setting. ~
Subtitle Setting You can play the video with Subtitle. This function only works if the subtitles are the
same file type as the video.
~
Stop Slide Show /
Start Slide Show
You can start or stop a Slide Show. 1
Slide Show Speed You can select the slide show speed during the slide show. ~
Background Music You can set and select background music when watching a Slide Show. ~
Zoom You can zoom into images in full screen mode. 1
Rotate You can rotate images in full screen mode. 1
Information You can see detailed information about the played file. × 1 1

Videos/Music/Photos Play Option menu

<< Settings >>

Using the Setup Menu

  • Cont. movie Play (Resume Play) Help (On / Off): Select to display the help pop-up message for continuous movie playback.
  • Get the DivX® VOD registration code: Shows the registration code authorized for the TV. If you connect to the DivX web site and register the registration code with a personal account, you can download VOD registration file. If you play the VOD registration using Media Play, the registration is completed.
    • For more information on DivX® VOD, visit "www.DivX.com."
  • Get the DivX® VOD deactivation code: When DivX® VOD is not registered, the registration deactivation code is displayed. If you execute this function when DivX® VOD is registered, the current DivX® VOD registration is deactivated.
  • Information: Select to view information about the connected device.
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Anynet+

Anynet+ is an AV network system that enables you to control all connected Samsung AV devices with your Samsung TV's remote.

To connect to a TV

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To connect to Home Theatre

  • 1. Connect the HDMI IN (1(DVI), 2 or 3) jack on the TV and the HDMI OUT jack of the corresponding Anynet+ device using an HDMI cable.
  • 2. Connect the HDMI IN jack of the home theatre and the HDMI OUT jack of the corresponding Anynet+ device using an HDMI cable.

NOTE

  • Connect the Optical cable between the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) jack on your TV and the Digital Audio Input on the Home Theatre.
  • When following the connection above, the Optical jack only outputs 2 channel audio. You will only hear sound from the Home Theatre's Front, Left and Right speakers and the subwoofer. If you want to hear 5.1 channel audio, connect the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) jack on the DVD / satellite box (i.e. Anynet Device 1 or 2) directly to the Amplifier or Home Theatre, not the TV.
  • · Connect only one Home Theatre.
  • You can connect an Anynet+ device using the HDMI cable. Some HDMI cables may not support Anynet+ functions.
  • Anynet+ works when the AV device supporting Anynet+ is in the standby or on status.
  • Anynet+ supports up to 12 AV devices in total. Note that you can connect up to 3 devices of the same type.
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2-2 Specifications Analysis

Europe Specifications Analysis

Model PS42C43X PS50C43X PS50B450
Design
Display Type PDP TV PDP TV PDP TV
Built-In Tuner 0 0 0
Pasia Resolution 1024 x 768 1365 x 768 1365 x 768
Dasic PDP Module U2P U2P U1P
Screen Size 42 inches 50 inches 50 inches
Picture ratio 16 : 9 16 : 9 16 : 9
Brightness 1,500Cd/m2 1,500Cd/m2 1,500Cd/m2
Picture Contrast Ratio 10000:1 10000:1 10000:1
Picture Enhacer DNIe DNIe 0
Equalizer 5 Band 5 Band 5 Band
Audio Auto Volume
Control
0 О 0
Surround Sound SRS TruSurround HD SRS TruSurround HD SRS TruSurround XT
Speaker Output 10W + 10W 10W + 10W 10W + 10W
PIP 0 0 0
Double Screen 0 0 0
Caption 0 О 0
Still Image 0 0 0
Features EPG 0 0 0
reatures My Color Control 0 0 0
Energy Saving 0 0 0
Screen Burn
Protection
0 О 0
Anynet 0 0 0

* O: Feature Included, X: Not Included

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Model PS42C43X PS50C43X PS50B450
Design
Antenna 1 (Cable/Air) 1 (Cable/Air) 1 (Cable/Air)
AV Input 1 Input 1 Input 1 Input
S-Video 0 0
Component
(Y/PB/PR)
1 Input 1 Input 1 Input
Connections PC (D-SUB) х Х х
DVI х Х х
HDMI 2 Input 2 Input 2 Input
Sub Woofer х х х
Optical 1 1 1
etc. USB 1 Input USB 1 Input USB 1 Input
ETC Speaker/Stand Built-in Speaker Built-in Speaker Built-in Speaker

* O: Feature Included, X: Not Included

* For the power supply and power consumption, refer to the label attached to the product.

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Australia Specifications Analysis

Model PS42C430A1D PS50C430A1D PS50B450
Design
Display Type PDP TV PDP TV PDP TV
Built-In Tuner 0 0 0
Pasia Resolution 1024 x 768 1365 x 768 1365 x 768
Dasic PDP Module U2P U2P U1P
Screen Size 42 inches 50 inches 50 inches
Picture ratio 16 : 9 16 : 9 16 : 9
Brightness 1,500Cd/m2 1,500Cd/m2 1,500Cd/m2
Picture Contrast Ratio 10000:1 10000:1 10000:1
Picture Enhacer DNIe DNIe 0
Equalizer 5 Band 5 Band 5 Band
Audio Auto Volume
Control
Ο ο Ο
Surround Sound SRS TruSurround HD SRS TruSurround HD SRS TruSurround XT
Speaker Output 10W + 10W 10W + 10W 10W + 10W
PIP 0 0 0
Double Screen 0 0 0
Caption 0 0 0
Still Image 0 0 0
Features EPG 0 0 0
i cuturos My Color Control 0 0 0
Energy Saving 0 0 0
Screen Burn
Protection
ο ο 0
Anynet 0 0 0

* O: Feature Included, X: Not Included

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Model PS42C430A1D PS50C430A1D PS50B450
Design
Antenna 1 (Cable/Air) 1 (Cable/Air) 1 (Cable/Air)
AV Input 1 Input 1 Input 1 Input
S-Video 0 0 -
Connections Component
(Y/PB/PR)
2 Input 2 Input 1 Input
PC (D-SUB) х х х
DVI х х х
HDMI 2 Input 2 Input 2 Input
Sub Woofer Х Х х
Optical 1 1 1
etc. USB 1 Input USB 1 Input USB 1 Input
ETC Speaker/Stand Bi Built-in Speaker Built-in Speaker Built-in Speaker

* O: Feature Included, X: Not Included

* For the power supply and power consumption, refer to the label attached to the product.

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2-3 Detail Factory Option

If you replace the main board with new one, please change the factory option as well. The options you must change are "Type", "Local set" and "Front Color", "A factory setup data might be different depending on model's feature such as inch, and the region they're going to be sold.".

Europe Detail Factory Option

ltem Data
Factory Reset
Туре 42HHcD4 / 50HHcD4
Local Set EU
Model PC430
Tuner DRXSEMCO
DDR 0
Light Effect Off
Ch Table SEH
Country
Front Color S-C-Gray

Australia Detail Factory Option

ltem Data
Factory Reset
Туре 42HHcD4 / 50HHcD4
Local Set AD_AU
Model PC430
Tuner DRXALPS
DDR 0
Light Effect Off
Ch Table SDMA
Country
Front Color S-C-Gray
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2-4 Accessories

2-4-1 Supplied Accessories

Accessories ltem Item code Remark
S Remote Control
Batteries
BN59-01012A
4301-000103
Power Cord
Owner's Instructions
Cloth-Clean BN63-01798B Samsung Service Center
Ferrite Core for
Power Cord
dis dis Cover-Bottom
Screws (2ea)
BN63-06456A
6003-001621
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2-4-2 Sold Separately

Accessories Accessories Item Remark
55 HDMI Cable -
HDMI/DVI cable
Component Cables
(RCA)
-
PC Cable - Samsung Service Center
PC Audio Cable -
Antenna Cable H
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3. Disassembly & Reassembly

3-1 Overall Disassembly & Reassembly

A Notice

  • Be sure to separate the power cord before disassembling the unit.
  • Discharge the capacitors first when separating PCB's with high capacity capacitors such as SMPS, X Main Board, Y Main Board, etc. (A spark may be generated by the electric charge, and there is danger of electronic shock.)
  • Check that the cables are properly connected referring to the circuit diagram when disassembling or assembling the unit taking care not to damage the cables.
  • Take care not to scratch the Glass Filter in the front.
  • Assemble the boards in the reverse order of the disassembly.
  • The plasma must be layed down on a flat padded surface for disassembly and reassembly.

3-1-1 Separation of ASSY COVER P-REAR

3-1-2 Separation of ASSY PCB MISC-MAIN

Part Name Description Description Photo
Main
Board
  1. Detach all connectors from the Main
    Board.
  2. Remove 4 screws.
    : PH,+,WWP,M3,L8,NI PLT
  3. Remove the Main Board.
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3-1-3 Separation of FILTER-EMI AC LINE

Part Name Description Description Photo
FILTER-
EMI
① Detach connector from Main SMPS.
AC LINE ② Remove 2 screws. (O)
: PH,+,WWP,M3,L8,NI PLT
③ Remove a screw. (〇)
: BH,+,S,M4,L10,ZPC(BLK)
④ Remove FILTER-EMI AC LINE.

3-1-4 Separation of BRACKET-PCB

Part Name Description Description Photo
Bracket
PCB
  1. Remove a screw.
    : BH,+,S,M4,L10,ZPC(BLK)
  2. Remove the BRACKET-PCB.
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3-1-5 Separation of ASSY BRACKET

Part Name Description Description Photo
42"
Bracket
  1. Remove 4 screws. (○)
    : BH,+,S,M4,L10,ZPC(BLK)
  2. Remove 2 screws. (○)
    : BH,+,B,M4,L3,ZPC(BLK)
  3. Remove Bracket.
50"
Bracket
  1. Remove 4 screws. (O)
    : BH,+,S,M4,L10,ZPC(BLK)
  2. Remove 2 screws. (O)
    : BH,+,B,M4,L3,ZPC(BLK)
  3. Remove Bracket.

3-1-6 Separation of ASSY BOARD P-SIDE AV

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3-1-7 Separation of ASSY BRACKET P-WALL

Part Name Description Description Photo
42"
Wall
Bracket
  1. Remove 2 screws. (○)
    : BH,+,B,M4,L3,ZPC(BLK)
  2. Remove 6 screws. (○)
    : BH,+,S,M4,L10,ZPC(BLK)
  3. Remove Wall Bracket.
  4. A: Please lay the PDP panel face down
    on a soft surface when separating front
    cover.
50"
Wall
Bracket
  1. Remove 2 screws. (○)
    : BH,+,B,M4,L3,ZPC(BLK)
  2. Remove 6 screws. (○)
    : BH,+,S,M4,L10,ZPC(BLK)
  3. Remove Wall Bracket.
  4. Please lay the PDP panel face down on
    a soft surface when separating front
    cover.
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3-1-8 Separation of ASSY SPEAKER P

Part Name Description Description Photo
42"
Speaker
  1. Remove 4 screws.
    • BH,+,WP,B,M4.0,L3,ZPC(BLK),
      SWRCH18A
    • Remove the Speaker.
50"
Speaker
  1. Remove 4 screws.
    : BH,+,WP,B,M4.0,L3,ZPC(BLK),
    SWRCH18A
  2. Remove the Speaker.

3-1-9 Separation of ASSY BOARD P-POWER&IR

Part Name Description Description Photo
Power
&
IR Board
① Detach all connectors from the
Power&IR Board.
1940
The second se
② Remove the Power&IR PCB unlocking
the 2 holders.
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3-1-10 Separation of SMPS-PDP TV

Part Name Description Description Photo
42"
SMPS
  1. Detach all connectors from the SMPS.
  2. Remove 8 screws.
    : PH,+,WWP,M3,L8,NI PLT
  3. Remove the SMPS.
  4. Wear gloves when handling the power
    board as there may be some remaining
    electrical charge in the capacitor.
    Specifically, avoid touching any part of
    the capacitor.
50"
SMPS
  1. Detach all connectors from the SMPS.
  2. Remove 8 screws.
    : PH,+,WWP,M3,L8,NI PLT
  3. Remove the SMPS.
  4. Wear gloves when handling the power
    board as there may be some remaining
    electrical charge in the capacitor.
    Specifically, avoid touching any part of
    the capacitor.
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Part Name Description Description Photo
42"
Logic
Board
  1. Detach all connectors from the Logic
    Main Board.
  2. Remove 4 screws.
    : WSP,PH,+,M3,L8,NI PLT
  3. Remove the Logic Main Board.
50*
Logic
Board
  1. Detach all connectors from the Logic
    Main Board.
  2. Remove 4 screws.
    : WSP,PH,+,M3,L8,NI PLT
  3. Remove the Logic Main Board.

3-1-11 Separation of ASSY PDP MODULE P-LOGIC MAIN BOARD

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Part Name Description Description Photo
Flat Cable
  1. Detach all Connectors from the X Main
    Board.
  2. To separate the Flat Cable of the
    X-Board, press the upper and the lower
    sides of the connector.
42"
X-Main
Board
  1. Remove 4 screws.
    : PH,+,WWP,M3,L8,NI PLT
  2. Remove the X-Main Board.
50"
X-Main
Board
  1. Remove 4 screws.
    : PH,+,WWP,M3,L8,NI PLT
  2. Remove the X-Main Board.

3-1-12 Separation of ASSY PDP MODULE P-X MAIN BOARD

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Part Name Description Description Photo
Flat Cable ① Detach the 6 scan board connectors
from the panel by pulling the holder from
both the top and bottom ends.
42"
Y-Scan
Board
1 Remove 3 screws.
: PH,+,WWP,M3,L8,NI PLT
50"
Y-Scan
Board
① Remove 5 screws.
: PH,+,WWP,M3,L8,NI PLT

3-1-13 Separation of ASSY PDP MODULE P-Y MAIN BOARD

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Part Name Description Description Photo
42"
Y-Main
Board
  1. Remove 4 screws.
    : PH,+,WWP,M3,L8,NI PLT
  2. Detach all connectors from the Y-Main
    Board.
50"
Y-Main
Board
  1. Remove 4 screws.
    : PH,+,WWP,M3,L8,NI PLT
  2. Detach all connectors from the Y-Main
    Board.
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3-1-14 Separation of ASSY PD P MODULE P-ADDR ESS BUFFER BOARD
Part Name Description Description Photo
42"
Still Bar
  1. Remove 4 screws.
    : PH,+,WWP,M3,L8,NI PLT
  2. Remove the still bar.
50"
Still Bar
  1. Remove 4 screws.
    : PH,+,WWP,M3,L8,NI PLT
  2. Remove the still bar.
42"
Buffer
Board
  1. Detach the all connectors from the
    buffer board.
  2. Remove 3 screws.
    : PH,+,WWP,M3,L8,NI PLT
  3. Remove the E-Board and F-Board.
50"
Buffer
Board
  1. Detach the all connectors from the
    buffer board.
  2. Remove 14 screws.
    : PH,+,WWP,M3,L8,NI PLT
  3. Remove the E-Board and F-Board.
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3-1-15 Separation of ASSY PANEL BRACKETS

Part Name Description Description Photo
Panel
Brackets
  1. Remove 3 screws. (O)
    : BH,+,B,M4,L3,ZPC(BLK)
  2. Remove 4 screws. (O)
    : BH,+,S,M4,L10,ZPC(BLK)
  3. Remove the Side Panel Brackets.

3-1-16 Separation of ASSY PCB FUNCTION

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4. Troubleshooting

4-1 Troubleshooting

4-1-1 First Checklist for Troubleshooting

1. Check the various cable connections first.

  • Check to see if there is a burnt or damaged cable.
  • Check to see if there is a disconnected or loose cable connection.
  • Check to see if the cables are connected according to the connection diagram.
  • 2. Check the power input to the Main Board.
  • Check the voltage in and out between the SMPS ↔ Main Board, between the SMPS ↔ X, Y Main Board, and between the Logic Boards.
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4-1-2 Checkpoints by Error Mode

No Power - The LEDs on the front panel do not work when connecting the power cord. Symptom - The SMPS relay does not work when connecting the power cord. - The unit appears to be dead. The SMPS relay or the LEDs on the front panel does not work when connecting the power cord if the cables are improperly connected or the Main Board or SMPS is not functioning. In this case, check the following: - Check the internal cable connection. Major Checklist - Check the fuses. - Check the output voltages of the SMPS. - Replace the Main Board. Troubleshooting Procedures Is the AC IN socket connector and Insert the AC in connector and the 1 the SMPS CN800 connected? SMPS CN800 connector Is the Fuse (F801S) of the SMPS Replace Fuse (F801S) SMPS CN801 (2 Replace the SMPS Pin 2 PS-ON : Check to see if it is 0V Replace the Main Board

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When the unit is repeatedly turning on and off

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No Picture (When audio is normal)

Symptom - Audio is normal but no picture is displayed on the screen.
Major Checklist
  • This may happen when the Main Board is functioning but the X, Y Main Board, Logic Board, or Y Buffer Boards are not.
  • The output voltage of the Main SMPS.
  • This may happen when the LVDS cable connecting the Main Board and the Logic Board is disconnected.
Troubleshooting
Procedures
Are the Vs and Vavolages normal after removing all cables from the SMPS' (CN807) No Replace the SMPS C(N807) Vis Did problem improve? No Replace the Y Main Board Vis Did problem improve? No Replace the X Main Board Vis Did problem improve? No Replace the Y Main Board Vis No Replace the X Main Board Vis No Replace the Y Scan Board
Caution WHEN SEPARATING AND CONNECTING THE CABLES SUCH AS CN810, CN809, CN808, CN807 OF THE MAIN SMPS, CN4701 OF THE X MAIN BOARD, AND CN5707 OF THE Y MAIN BOARD, A SPARK MAY BE GENERATED BY THE ELECTRIC CHARGE OF THE HIGH CAPACITY CAPACITOR. THEREFORE, WAIT SOME TIME AFTER DISCONNECTING THE POWER CORD FROM THE UNIT.
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No Sound

Major Checklist - When the speaker connectors are disconnected or damaged. - When the sound processing part of the Main Board is not functioning. - Speaker defect. Symptom - Video is normal but there is no sound.
Major Checklist
  • When the speaker connectors are disconnected or damaged.
  • When the sound processing part of the Main Board is not functioning.
  • Speaker defect.
Troubleshooting Procedures Image: Construction between the Main Board and the speaker property connected? Image: Construction between the Main Board and the speaker property connected? No Image: Construction between the Main Board and the speaker property connected? No Image: Construction between the Main Board and the speaker property connected? No Image: Construction between the Main Board and the speaker output voltage of SMPS normal? No Image: Construction between the Main Board and the speaker output voltage of SMPS normal? No Image: Construction between the Main Board and the speaker output voltage of SMPS normal? No Image: Construction between the Main Board and the speaker output voltage of SMPS normal? No Replace the Main Board Image: Construction between the Main Board of the Main Board of the Main Board of the Main Board of the Speaker No Replace the Main Board Troubleshooting
Procedures
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No Video

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Drive Board Troubleshooting

1) Troubleshooting Summary

Condition Name Description Related Board
No Voltage Output Operating Voltage don't exist PSU
No Display Operating Voltage exist, but an Image doesn't exist on screen Y-MAIN, X-MAIN, Logic Main, Cable
Abnormal Display Abnormal Image (not open or short) is no screen Y-MAIN, X-MAIN, Logic Main
Sustain Open Some horizontal lines don't exist on screen Scan Buffer, FPC of X/Y
Sustain Short Some horizontal lines appear to be linked on screen Scan Buffer, FPC of X/Y
Address Open Some vertical lines don't exist on screen Logic Main, Logic Buffer, TCP
Address Short Some vertical lines appear to be linked on screen Logic Main, Logic Buffer, TCP
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  • 2) Troubleshooting Procedure in Abnormal Conditions
    • 1 No Display
      • ▶ No Display is related with Y-MAIN, X-MAIN, Logic Main and so on.

This page shows you how to check the boards, and the following pages show you how to find the defective board.

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  • ② Abnormal Display(Abnormal Image is on Screen.(except abnormality in Sustain or Address))
    • Abnormal Display is related with Y-MAIN, X-MAIN, Logic Main and so on. This page shows you how to check the boards, and the following pages show you how to find the defective board.

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③ Sustain Open (some horizontal lines don't exist on screen)

④ Sustain Short (some horizontal lines appear to be linked on Video)

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  • ⑤ Address Open, Short
    • Address Open and Short is related with Logic Main, Logic Buffer, FFC, TCP film and so on.

This page shows you how to check the boards, and the following pages show you how to find the defective board.

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4-1-3 Faults and Corrective Actions

Symptom Related Image Causes and Countermeasures
A blank vertical cell (block)
appears on the screen.
Address buffer defect
- Replace the corresponding upper/lower
buffers (E, F)
COF defect (burnt)
- Replace the module
A green screen appears when the TV is turned on. The Scale is not reseting
- Replace the Main board
The OSD box appears but there is no text. Incorrect program version
- Check the version of each program
- Replace the Main board
A blank upper (or lower) block appears on the screen. Upper/Lower Y Buffer defect
- Replace the corresponding upper/lower
buffers (E, F)
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4-1-4 Troubleshooting Procedures by assembly

No Assembly Major Symptoms
1 SMPS-PDP TV No power, Blank screen, the Relay repeats On and Off.
2 ASSY PDP MODULE P-X-MAIN Blank screen
3 ASSY PDP MODULE P-Y-MAIN Blank screen
4 ASSY PDP MODULE P-LOGIC MAIN Blank screen, Screen noise
5 ASSY PDP MODULE P-Y-MAIN SCAN BUFFER Row Bar screen is blank
6 ASSY PDP MODULE P-ADDRESS E BUFFER Corresponding Buffer Board block screen is blank.
7 ASSY PDP MODULE P-ADDRESS F BUFFER Corresponding Buffer Board block screen is blank.
8 ASSY PCB MISC-MAIN No Power, Abnormal screen for each input source, PIP screen trouble, Sound trouble
9 ASSY BOARD P-FUNCTION The side function key does not work properly
10 ASSY BOARD P-POWER&IR The remote control does not work properly, the LED does not work properly.
11 ASSY BOARD P-SIDE AV The AV2 and S-VIDEO2 modes do not work properly

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4-2 Adjustment

4-2-1 Service Instruction

  • Before Performing After Sales Services
    • 1. Check if the measurement and test equipment is working properly.
    • 2. Secure sufficient work space for disassembling the product.
    • 3. Prepare a soft pad for disassembling the product.

Service adjustment item after replacement of Board

  • ① PDP Option of Factory Mode → set the Factory Data Type item as the suitable value of relevant model.
  • 2 Adjust Calibration of Factory Mode for each mode.
  • ③ Adjust White Balance of Factory Mode.

<If adjustment equipment is not available>

  • ① Write down the value of HDMI White Balance of Factory Mode before replacing Board.
  • ② PDP Option of Factory Mode → set the Factory Data Type item as the suitable value of relevant model.
  • ③ Set the value of HDMI White Balance with the value written down before.
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4-2-2 How to Access Service Mode

1. General Remote

2. Factory Remote

  • 3. Settings when entering Factory mode
    • Sharp Screen (Dynamic), Color Tone (Cool1), Factory (Dynamic CE Off)
  • 4. Adjustment Procedures
    • Channel 🔺 🔻 Key : Select an item.
    • Volume I Key : Adjust the value up or down.
    • MENU Key : Save the changes to the EEPROM and return to the higher-level mode.
    • Using the Numeric (0~9) keys, you can select a channel.
    • Using the SOURCE key, you can switch AV modes.

5. Initial SERVICE MODE DISPLAY State

1 Calibration 11 Bus Stop
2 Option Byte XXXX XX XXXXXX 12 Password 80
3 W/B 13 CheckSum 1
4 W/B Movie 14 Dynamic C Contrast
5 MTK 8202 15 Spread Sp ectrum
6 FBE2 option 16 Reset
7 Pdp Logic
8 SOUND
9 YC Delay
10 Adjust
HDCP Write Success
T-LIL50PEA-XXXX Month, Date, Year 00:00:00 T-BDPMNSAS-XXXX
Panel On Time(Hour) 0
TV Air 3 0

  • * The version of the firmware displayed at the bottom of the screen may differ and the firmware is subject to change for the improvement of product functions.
  • * If you have adjusted the settings in Service Mode, you have to reset the product.
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4-2-3 Factory Data * The underlined are items applied during the service adjustment. None of the others should be adjusted.

1. Calibration

ITEM Data
AV Calibration Success
Comp Calibration Success
DTV Calibration Success
HDMI Calibration Success

2. Option Byte

ITEM Range Initial RF AV Componet PC HDMI/DVI
Logic D/L On/Off Off ; 1
Data Type Depending
on Module and Fliter
50"EA SPU
Gamma On/Off Off
Auto Power On/Off On
Hotel Mode On/Off Off
Shop Mode On/Off Off
High Devi On/Off Off
Carrier Mute On/Off Off
Side Jack On/Off On
V-Chip On/Off Flof
Caption On/Off On
Volume Table Small/Large Large Samo a Initial /DE 8
Sound Wattage PDP 10W/
PDP 15W/LCD 10W
On Same as ה ווווומו (תר מ AV) Dala
Initial Color System Auto/PAL-M/PAL-N/
NTSC-M
Large
PS Test Min/Sec PDP 10W
Language English/French/
Spanish
Portuguese
Min
Hp Detect Active Low/
Active High
English
PC Ident On/Off Active Low
WM Calib On/Off On
Uart Select Normal/Debug_DL Off
Sub MCU PW Down On/Off Debug/DL
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3. W/B

ITEM Range Initial RF AV Componet PC HDMI/DVI
Sub Bright 0~255 128 Adjustable
Red Offset 0~255 128 Aujustable
Green Offset 0~255 128 128
Blue Offset 0~255 128
Sub Contrast 0~255 128 Adjustable
Red Gain 0~255 128
Green Gain 0~255 128 128
Blue Gain 0~255 128 Adjustable

4. W/B Movie

ITEM Range Initial RF AV Componet PC HDMI/DVI
W/B Movie On/Off On/Off Off Off Off Off Off Off
Service P Mode Dynamic/Standard
/Movie
Movie Movie Movie Movie Movie Movie
Service Color Tone Cool2/Cool1/
Normal/Warm1/
Warm2
Warm2 Warm2 Warm2 Warm2 Warm2 Warm2
MSub Brightness 0~255 128 128 128 128 128 128
Msub Contrast 0~255 128 128 128 128 128 128
Warm1 Red Gain 0~255 140 140 140 140 140 140
Warm1 Blue Gain 0~255 105 105 105 105 105 105
Warm1 Red Offset 0~255 140 140 140 140 140 140
Warm1 Blue Offset 0~255 100 100 100 100 100 100
Warm2 Red Gain 0~255 145 145 145 145 145 145
Warm2 Blue Gain 0~255 90 90 90 90 90 90
Warm2 Red Offset 0~255 145 145 145 145 145 145
Warm2 Blue Offset 0~255 90 90 90 90 90 90
Normal Red Gain 0~255 130 130 130 130 130 130
Normal Blue Gain 0~255 120 120 120 120 120 120
Normal Red Offset 0~255 135 135 135 135 135 135
Normal Blue Offset 0~255 120 120 120 120 120 120
Cool2 Red Gain 0~255 123 123 123 123 123 123
Cool2 Blue Gain 0~255 145 145 145 145 145 145
Cool2 Red Offset 0~255 125 125 125 125 125 125
Cool2 Blue Offset 0~255 128 128 128 128 128 128
Mov.Contrast 0~100 80 80 80 80 80 80
Mov.Brightness 0~100 50 50 50 50 50 50
Mov.Color 0~100 55 55 55 55 55 55
Mov.Sharpness 0~100 45 45 45 45 45 45
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5-1. MT8202 (Cal. Adjustment)

ITEM Range Initial RF AV Componet PC HDMI/DVI
R_Offset 0~255 34
G_Offset 0~255 13
B_Offset 0~255 24
R_Gain 0~255 92
G_Gain 0~255 82
B_Gain 0~255 82
Y_Offset 0~255 21
Cb_Offset 0~255 35
Cr_Offset 0~255 22
Y_Gain 0~255 48
Cb_Gain 0~255 48
Cr_Gain 0~255 48
CVBS Offset 0~255 54 ama as Initial Dr ata
CVBS Gain 0~255 49 0 ala
CVBS U 0~255 0
CVBS V 0~255 0
R Offset After 0~255 129
G Offset After 0~255 129
B Offset After 0~255 129
Red Gain 0~255 159
Green Gain 0~255 159
Blue Gain 0~255 159
R Offset Before 0~255 113
G Offset Before 0~255 113
B Offset Before 0~255 113
LVDS Control 0~255 55
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5-2. MT8202 (Cal. Target)

ITEM Range Initial RF AV Componet PC HDMI/DVI
AV_Offset Target 0~255 15
AV_Offset Delta 0~255 1
AV_Gain Target 0~255 220
AV_Gain Delta 0~255 3
Comp_Y_Gain Target 0~255 235
Comp_Y_Gain Delta 0~255 3
Comp_Y_Offset Target 0~255 16
Comp_Pb_Offset Target 0~255 128
Comp_Pr_Offset Target 0~255 128 c ome as Initial D ata
Comp_Y_Offset Delta 0~255 2 Same as Initial Data
Comp_Pb_Offset Delta 0~255 0
Comp_Pr_Offset Delta 0~255 0
PC_Offset Target 0~255 1
PC_Offset Delta 0~255 0
PC_Gain Target 0~255 254
PC_Gain Delta 0~255 0
Black Target 0~255 1 1
White Target 0~255 235

5-3. MT8202 (Picture Enhance2)

ITEM Range Initial RF AV Componet PC HDMI/DVI
PreLGain_Main 0~191 64 64 64 64 64 64
PreMGain_Main 0~191 64 64 64 64 64 64
PreHGain_Main 0~191 76 76 76 76 76 76
PreLGain_Sub 0~191 64 64 64 64 64 64
PreMGain_Sub 0~191 64 64 64 64 64 64
PreHGain_Sub 0~191 76 76 76 76 76 76
LocalLGain 0~191 72 72 72 72 72 72
LocalMGain 0~191 64 64 64 64 64 64
LocalHGain 0~191 64 64 64 64 64 64
PostLGain 0~191 96 96 96 96 96 96
PostMGain 0~191 96 96 96 96 96 96
PostHGain 0~191 64 64 64 64 64 64
Vgain 0~191 20 20 20 20 20 20
Sub Color 0~100 30 30 30 30 30 30
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6. FBE2 Option

ITEM Range Initial RF AV Componet PC HDMI/DVI
Patt-Sel 0~20 0 0 0 0 0 0
B-Slope gain 0~255 64 64 64 64 64 64
B-Tilt min 0~255 20 20 20 20 20 20
B-Tilt max 0~255 120 120 120 120 120 120
Lfunc-Basis 0~255 75 75 75 75 75 75
Hfunc-Basis 0~255 88 88 88 88 88 88
Mean-Offset1 0~255 64 64 64 64 64 64
Mean-Offset2 0~255 235 235 235 235 235 235
Mean-Slope 0~255 93 93 93 93 93 93
Input-offset 0~255 128 128 128 128 128 128
ACR-Offset 0~127 25 25 25 25 25 25
ACR-Th1 0~255 20 20 20 20 20 20
ACR-Th2 0~255 120 120 120 120 120 120
Skin-Enable On/Off On On On On On On
Skin-Tu 0~255 128 128 128 128 128 128
Skin-Tv 0~255 128 128 128 128 128 128
M-Skin-Tu 0~255 128 128 128 128 128 128
M-Skin-Tv 0~255 128 128 128 128 128 128
Sub Color 0~255 135 135 135 135 135 135
M-Au-Sub Color 0~255 128 128 128 128 128 128
M-Wi-Sub Color 0~255 128 128 128 128 128 128
MW-Skin-Tu 0~255 128 128 128 128 128 128
MW-Skin-Tv 0~255 128 128 128 128 128 128
7. Pdp Logic
ITEM Range Initial RF AV Componet PC HDMI/DVI
Pattern Select 0~31 0 0 0 0 0 0
CDC Sw On/Off Off Off Off Off Off Off
CDC Strength Th 0~31 10 10 10 10 10 10
BRE Sw On/Off Off Off Off Off Off Off
FRC Repeat Mode On/Off Off Off Off Off Off Off
FRC DBG MarkOn 0~15 0 0 0 0 0 0
FRC Bypass On/Off Off Off Off Off Off Off
CDC Lower Gain 0~31 4 4 4 4 4 4
CDC Upper Gain 0~31 6 6 6 6 6 6
Panel Type Read Only
Panel Inch Read Only
Panel Version Read Only
Logic Sw Version Read Only
Panel Temp Read Only
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8. SOUND

ITEM Range Initial RF AV Componet PC HDMI/DVI
AM Mute Th_High 0~20 7
AM Mute Th_Low 0~20 8
FM Mute Th_High 0~96 14
FM Mute Th_Low 0~96 7
NICAM Fine Vol 0~40 20
FM Fine Vol 0~40 20
AM Fine Vol 0~40 19
Fine Tune Vol 0~40 20
SC1 Fine Vol 0~40 20
SC2 Fine Vol 0~40 20
Output Matrix Bypass/L_Mono/
R_Mono
Bypass
MTS Num of Check 0~80 50 Sa me as Initial D Data
MTS Pilot Num 0~50 35
MTS Pilot Low 64~137 112
MTS Pilot High 89~160 128
MTS SAP Num 0~50 20
MTS SAP Low 69~132 101
MTS SAP High 101~202 167
MTS SAP Mute Lvl 0~100 0
MTS Fine Vol 0~40 20
MTS SAP Fine Vol 0~40 20
FM Mute Th_H HDev 0~150 57
FM Mute Th_L Hdev 0~150 38
Speaker EQ On/Off On
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9. YC Delay

ITEM Range Initial RF AV Componet PC HDMI/DVI
RF PAL-B/G 0~10 6
RF PAL-D/K 0~10 5
RF PAL-I 0~10 5
RF PAL-L/L' 0~10 5
RF SECAM-B/G 0~10 7
RF SECAM-D/K 0~10 5
RF SECAM-I 0~10 5
RF SECAM-L/L' 0~10 5
RF NTSC3.58 0~10 5
RF NTSC4.43 0~10 6 S ame as Initial D ata
RF PAL-M 0~10 7
RF PAL-N 0~10 5
AV PAL 0~10 6
AV SECAM 0~10 7
AV NTSC3.58 0~10 6
AV NTSC4.43 0~10 6
AV PAL60 0~10 5
AV PAL-M 0~10 7
AV PAL-N 0~10 5

10-1. Adjust (User Control Unit)

ITEM Range Initial RF AV Componet PC HDMI/DVI
TTX PWM 0~255 30
Dyn. Contrast 0~255 100
Dyn. Brightness 0~255 45
Dyn. Color 0~255 55
Dyn. Sharpness 0~255 75
Std. Contrast 0~255 80
Std. Brightness 0~255 50
Std. Color 0~255 55
Std. Sharpness 0~255 50 S ame as Initial [ Data
Melody Volume 0~100 20
Brightness Center 0~55 38
Contrast Gain 0~255 64
MTK_Dyn. Contrast On/Off Off
DSP Recovery On/Off On
Channel Table Suwon/Sesk/SEH/
TTSEC
SUWON
Video Mute Time 0~10 5
Sound Delay 0~70 0
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10-2. Adjust (LNA Plus)

ITEM Range Initial RF AV Componet PC HDMI/DVI
LNA PLUS On/Off On
RF_dB0_TH 0~255 5
RF_dB1_TH 0~255 15
RF_dB2_TH 0~255 43
RF_dB3_TH 0~255 64
NR1_Coring 0~255 16
NR2_Coring 0~255 32
NR3_Coring 0~255 32
NR4_Coring 0~255 32

10-3. Adjust (Hotel Option)

ITEM Range Initial RF AV Componet PC HDMI/DVI
Power On Channel 0~100 3 0.
Power On Band AIR/STD/HRC/IRC AIR
Power On Volume 0~100 10
Max Volume 0~100 100 Same as Initial Data
Local Key Lock On/Off Off
Power On Source TV/AV1/AV2/
S-Video/Componet1/
Component2/PC/
HDMI1/HDMI2
TV

10-4. Adjust (HDMI)

ITEM Range Initial RF AV Componet PC HDMI/DVI
Hot Plug On/Off On 174
Clock Control On/Off On Same as Initial Data
Hot Plug Dly 3~50 9

11. Bus Stop

ITEM Range Initial RF AV Componet PC HDMI/DVI
Main Loop On/Off Off 5
Eeprom On/Off Off
Tuner On/Off Off S Same as Initial Da ta
Normal On/Off Off
Watch Dog On/Off On

12. Password 80

13. CheckSum 91A8

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14. Dynamic Contrast

ITEM Range Initial RF AV Componet PC HDMI/DVI
Dynamic On/Off Off Come on Initial Dat ~
Dynamic Dimming On/Off Off same as initial Dat а
FBE Y_MEAN Read - 100 Read Only

15. Spread Spectrum

ITEM Range Initial RF AV Componet PC HDMI/DVI
Spread Spectrum On/Off Off
Step 480i/576i 0~255 40
Rang 480i/576i 0~255 50
Step 480p/576p 0~255 30
Rang 480p/576p 0~255 50
Step 720p 0~255 30
Rang 720p 0~255 40
Step 1080i 0~255 30
Rang 1080i 0~255 45 Finad Value shout each mada
Step 640*480 0~255 40 Fixed value about each i mode.
Rang 640*480 0~255 50
Step 800*600 0~255 40
Rang 800*600 0~255 55
Step 1024*768 0~255 40
Rang 1024*768 0~255 55
Step 1360*768 0~255 40
Rang 1360*768 0~255 55
FBE_Spectrum 1/2/3/4/Off 2

16. Reset

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4-2-4 Service Adjustment

White Balance - Calibration

If picture color is wrong, do calibration first.

Execute calibration in Factory Mode

1. Source : VIDEO

2. Setting Mode : PAL Video (MODE : #2)

  • 3. Pattern : Pattern #24 (Chess Pattern)
  • 4. Use Equipment : MSPG945 Series or MSPG925 Series
  • 5. Work order
    • 1) Enter by Factory Mode select "1. CALIBRATION".
    • 2) Select "AV CALIBRATION" again in CALIBRATION MENU.
  • 3) After Completing Calibration, come out "Av success". OSD on the screen (bottom-side) for about 3 seconds.
  • Source AV : PAL composite, Component : 1280*720/60Hz(720P)
    • PC : 42" 1024*768/60Hz 50" - 1360*768/60Hz

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White Balance - Adjustment

If picture color is wrong, check White Balance condition.

Equipment : CA210, Patten : Toshiba Adjust W/B in Factory Mode

Sub brightness and R/G/B Offset controls low light region Sub contrast and R/G/B Gain controls high light region Source AV : PAL composite, Component : 1280*720/60Hz, HDMI[DVI] : 1280*720/60Hz

(SAMSUNG WHITE BALANCE Adjustment PATTERN with FPD)

Conditions for Measurement

  • On the basis of toshiba ABL pattern : High Light level (57 IRE) INPUT SIGNAL GENERATOR : MSPG-925SM or MSPG-945FS
    • * MODE No 2 : 744*484@60Hz
      • No 6 : 1280*720@60Hz(720P)
      • No 21 : 1024*768
    • * Pattern No 36 : 16 Color Pattern
      • No 16 : Toshiba ABL Pattern
      • No 24 : Chessboard Calibration
      • No 92 : Flat W/B Pattern
  • 2. Optical measuring device : CA210 (FL) Please use the MSPG Series LTH generator for model PS-42C91H, PS-50C91H.

[Test Pattern : MSPG-945 Series Pattern #16]

* Color temperature 1500K ± 500, -6 ~-20 MPCD

* Color coordinate

H/L : 278/285 ± 2 L/L : 278/285 ± 3, 1.9ft ± 0.05ft (This Data will be able to be changed according to Picture quality Setting, Please refer to latest data from Factory.)

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Method of Adjustment

1. Adjust the white balance of AV, Component and DVI Modes.

(AV → Component)

a) Set the input to the mode in which the adjustment will be made (RF → DTV → PC → DVI).

  • * Input signal VIDEO Mode : Model #2 (744*484 Mode), Pattern #92
    • DTV, DVI Mode : Model #6 (1280*720 Mode), Pattern #92
    • HDMI Mode : Model #6 (1280*720 Mode), Pattern #92

b) Enter factory color control, confirm the data.

c) Adjust the low light. (Refer to table 1, 2 in adjustment position by mode)

  • Adjust sub Brightness to set the 'Y' value.
  • Adjust red offset ('x') and blue offset ('y') to the color coordinates.

(SAMSUNG WHITE BALANCE Adjustment PATTERN with FPD)

* Do not adjust green offset data.

d) Adjust the high light. (Refer to table 1, 2 in adjustment position by mode)

- Adjust red gain ('x') and blue gain ('y') to the color coordinates.

* Do not adjust the green gain and sub-contrast (Y) data.

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4-2-5 Replacements & Calibration

* PDP 42" Check items listed after changing each

Replaced assembly items Check Items
ASSY PCB MISC-MAIN 1) Auto Program
2) White Balance Adjust
SMPS-PDP TV Vs, Va voltage check and adjust
ASSY PDP MODULE P-LOGIC MAIN
ASSY PDP MODULE P-X-MAIN
ASSY PDP MODULE P-Y-MAIN
ASSY PDP MODULE P-Y-MAIN SCAN BUFFER Not to be adjusted
ASSY PDP MODULE P-ADDRESS E BUFFER
ASSY PDP MODULE P-ADDRESS F BUFFER
ASSY BOARD P-SIDE A/V

* PDP 50" Check items listed after changing each

Replaced assembly items Check Items
ASSY PCB MISC-MAIN 1) Auto Program
2) White Balance Adjust
SMPS-PDP TV Vs, Va voltage check and adjust
ASSY PDP MODULE P-LOGIC MAIN
ASSY PDP MODULE P-X-MAIN
ASSY PDP MODULE P-Y-MAIN
ASSY PDP MODULE P-Y-MAIN SCAN BUFFER Not to be adjusted
ASSY PDP MODULE P-Y-MAIN SCAN BUFFER
ASSY PDP MODULE P-ADDRESS E BUFFER
ASSY PDP MODULE P-ADDRESS F BUFFER
ASSY BOARD P-SIDE A/V

* When replacing the SMPS or PDP panel, you have to check the voltage printed on the panel sticker and adjust it.

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Voltage Adjustment

1. After replacing the SMPS or PDP panel, you must adjust the voltage referring to the voltage label printed on the panel. (If you do not adjust the voltage, an abnormal discharge symptom may appear.)

Value Board Adjustment
Vs 210
Va 63
Vset 322 SMPS
Ve 94
Vscan -190

2. A point of adjusting SMPS-MAIN voltage.

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Y-RR and Y-FR controls

Set the main reset (rising : 60usec, falling : 80usec) by change the value of variable resistor.

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4-3 Upgrade

4-3-1 How to Update Flash ROM (with RS-232C Cable)

  • 1. Install the MTKtool
    • Connect Set (Service Jack) and Jig Cable to execute Program Update.

Check In factory menu

2. Option Byte → "Logic D/L" should be "OFF" "Uart Select" should be "Debug D/L"

2. Turn on the Set (or on Stand by mode)

  • Click Reset
  • Choose MT8202 ①
  • Select Com Port 2 (Auto Detect)
  • Select Bin file, by browse 3
  • Click Upgrade button ④

3. Turn off (= AC Power off) the Set (waiting a few seconds) and turn on again.

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4-3-2 How to Update Flash ROM (with UART JIG)

  • 1. If some problems occur under this condition, update S/W by using UART JIG.

2. You can use UART JIG with USB Connection.

3. Install ZIPL-2303 Driver Installer in your PC before using the JIG. Connect 4P Lead connector to Main Board (CN501)

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4-3-3 Pin Assignment

  • 1. Turn on the Set (or on Stand by mode)
    • Run "MTKtool"
A Port Baud flate Window Operation Icol Help - 3
MT8202 • COM5|L • 115200 • 4 ms 5
Load Bin file: CNS PARE 2006년 Project/PDP_LCC - Browse Browse Check Sum
Backup file: |backup bin Browse Backup
LOS: Stet to upgrede USB Config
© 155-222 C 1465 -2 MT 1818
C 1465 -2 Dren C MT 1883 Heatyrea
C 145 -2 Heaty C 185-222 MT 1813
1. A
LOB: Flash Type - AMD
(AM29LV160M/B/OT/MT/V5294L016DT
LOB: Ereang
LOB: Updating.
LOB: Begin : Wed Jan 03 19:01:17 2007
LOB: end: Wed Jan 03 19:03:21 2007
Finahed (7689)
Verify V peer
Han
4

2. When you run "MTKtool", this Program can detect USB port automatically. Choose USB interface and Update S/W as RS-232C case.

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4-3-4 How to Check the Version of the Program

1. Procedures for checking in the Factory Menu. When entering Factory Mode, the version of the software is displayed at the bottom of the menu as described on page 4-17.

  1. Calibration
  2. Option Byte XXXXXX XXXXXXX
  3. W/B
  4. W/B Movie
  5. MTK 8202
  6. FBE2 option
  7. Pdp Logic
  8. SOUND
  9. YC Delay
  1. Bus Stop
  2. Password 80
  3. CheckSum
  4. Dynamic Contrast
  5. Spread Spectrum
  6. Reset
10 Adjust
HDCP Write Success
T-LIL50PEA-XXXX Month, Date,
Panel On Time(Hour) 0
TV Air 3
íear 00:00:00 T-BDPMNSAS-XXXX
0
➤ S/W Version
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5. Exploded View & Part List

5-1 PS42C430A1WXRU Exploded View

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Part List

Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Qty. SNA Remark
F001 BN63-06449Q COVER-FRONT;PC430 42,PMMA+ABS(Charcoal B 1 SNA
F001A BN96-12978G ASSY COVER P-FRONT;PC430 42,PMMA+ABS(Cha 1 SA
M0014 BN94-03354H ASSY PCB MISC-MAIN;PS42C430A1W* 1 SA
M0027 BN96-13016C ASSY STAND P-BASE;PC430/PC450 42/50,PC A 1 SA
M0125 BN96-13389B ASSY BOARD P-TOUCH FUNCTION&IRPN42C450, 1 SA
M0125 BN61-06064A HOLDER-WALL;42PC450,ABS HB,BLK(BK0020) 4 SNA
M0523 BN96-11138B ASSY STAND P-GUIDE;PC450 42/50 1 SA
R001A BN96-13004N ASSY COVER P-REAR;PC430,PCM,T0.45,BKN-P8 1 SA
T0044 BN96-12647A 2647A ASSY PDP MODULE P;S42AX-YB09,PL42AF070A, SA Δ
T0175 BN96-12832A ASSY SPEAKER P;6ohm,4pin,10W,L:300 R:550 1 SA
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5-2 PS42C431A2WXRU Exploded View

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Part List

Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Qty. SNA Remark
F001 BN63-06449P COVER-FRONT;PC450 42,PMMA+ABS(ROSE BLACK 1 SNA
F001A BN96-12978M ASSY COVER P-FRONT;PC430 42,PMMA+ABS(Ros 1 SA
M0014 BN94-03354H ASSY PCB MISC-MAIN;PS42C430A1W* 1 SA ۸
M0027 BN96-13016C ASSY STAND P-BASE;PC430/PC450 42/50,PC A 1 SA
M0125 BN96-13389B ASSY BOARD P-TOUCH FUNCTION&IRPN42C450, 1 SA
M0125 BN61-06064A HOLDER-WALL;42PC450,ABS HB,BLK(BK0020) 4 SNA
M0523 BN96-11138B ASSY STAND P-GUIDE;PC450 42/50 1 SA
R001A BN96-13004N ASSY COVER P-REAR;PC430,PCM,T0.45,BKN-P8 1 SA
T0044 BN96-12647A ASSY PDP MODULE P;S42AX-YB09,PL42AF070A, 1 SA Δ
T0175 BN96-12832A ASSY SPEAKER P;6ohm,4pin,10W,L:300 R:550 1 SA
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5-3 Service Item

Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Qty. Remark
T0175 BN96-12832A ASSY SPEAKER P;6ohm,4pin,10W,L:300 R:550 1
F001A BN96-12978G ASSY COVER P-FRONT;PC430 42,PMMA+ABS(Cha 1
M0125 BN96-13389B ASSY BOARD P-TOUCH FUNCTION&IRPN42C450, 1
R001A BN96-13004N ASSY COVER P-REAR;PC430,PCM,T0.45,BKN-P8 1
M0523 BN96-11138B ASSY STAND P-GUIDE;PC450 42/50 1
M0027 BN96-13016C ASSY STAND P-BASE;PC430/PC450 42/50,PC A 1
T0074 BN59-01012A REMOCON;TM950,SAMSUNG,20PIN SINGLE,48KEY 1
M9889 BN63-01798B CLOTH-CLEAN;cloth,180,200,sea blue,ToC 1
T0531 BN63-06456A COVER-BOTTOM;42PC450,HIPS,V0~V1,BLK(BK00 1
M2893 BN39-01285C LEAD CONNECTOR;PS42B450B1,FLAT CONNECTOR 1
P001A BN44-00329A SMPS-PDP-TV;PZ-4,AC/DC,AC100~240V,50/60H 1
M0251 BN96-12469E ASSY CABLE P;PN42C450,FFC CABLE,382MM,30 1
T0044 BN96-12647A ASSY PDP MODULE P;S42AX-YB09,PL42AF070A, 1 ۸
T0037 BN96-12651A ASSY PDP P-LOGIC MAIN BOARD;S42AX-YB09,P 1
T0941 BN96-12652A ASSY PDP P-E-BUFFER BOARD;S42AX-YB09,PL4 1
T0942 BN96-12653A ASSY PDP P-F-BUFFER BOARD;S42AX-YB09,PL4 1 A
T0045 BN96-13067A ASSY PDP P-X-MAIN BOARD;S42AX-YB09,PL42A 1
T0045 BN96-13068A ASSY PDP P-X-MAIN BUFFER BOARD;S42AX-YB0 1
T0262 BN96-13069A ASSY PDP P-Y-MAIN BOARD;S42AX-YB09,PL42A
T1963 BN96-13070A ASSY PDP P-Y SCAN BUFFER BOARD;S42AX-YB0 1
M0014 BN94-03354H ASSY PCB MISC-MAIN;PS42C430A1W* 1
CIS3 BN40-00173A TUNER;DTOS40CVL081A,DVB-T/C,164CH,38.9MH 1
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5-4 Service Item

Loc. No. Part No. Description;Specification Qty. Remark
T0175 BN96-12832A ASSY SPEAKER P;6ohm,4pin,10W,L:300 R:550 1
F001A BN96-12978M ASSY COVER P-FRONT;PC430 42,PMMA+ABS(Ros 1
M0125 BN96-13389B ASSY BOARD P-TOUCH FUNCTION&IRPN42C450, 1
R001A BN96-13004N ASSY COVER P-REAR;PC430,PCM,T0.45,BKN-P8 1
M0523 BN96-11138B ASSY STAND P-GUIDE;PC450 42/50 1
M0027 BN96-13016C ASSY STAND P-BASE;PC430/PC450 42/50,PC A 1 962
T0074 BN59-01012A REMOCON;TM950,SAMSUNG,20PIN SINGLE,48KEY 1
M9889 BN63-01798B CLOTH-CLEAN;cloth,180,200,sea blue,ToC 1
T0531 BN63-06456A COVER-BOTTOM;42PC450,HIPS,V0~V1,BLK(BK00 1
M2893 BN39-01285C LEAD CONNECTOR;PS42B450B1,FLAT CONNECTOR 1
P001A BN44-00329A SMPS-PDP-TV;PZ-4,AC/DC,AC100~240V,50/60H 1
M0251 BN96-12469E ASSY CABLE P;PN42C450,FFC CABLE,382MM,30 1
T0044 BN96-12647A ASSY PDP MODULE P;S42AX-YB09,PL42AF070A, 1 ۸
T0037 BN96-12651A ASSY PDP P-LOGIC MAIN BOARD;S42AX-YB09,P 1
T0941 BN96-12652A ASSY PDP P-E-BUFFER BOARD;S42AX-YB09,PL4 1
T0942 BN96-12653A ASSY PDP P-F-BUFFER BOARD;S42AX-YB09,PL4 1
T0045 BN96-13067A ASSY PDP P-X-MAIN BOARD;S42AX-YB09,PL42A 1 A
T0045 BN96-13068A ASSY PDP P-X-MAIN BUFFER BOARD;S42AX-YB0 1
T0262 BN96-13069A ASSY PDP P-Y-MAIN BOARD;S42AX-YB09,PL42A 1
T1963 BN96-13070A ASSY PDP P-Y SCAN BUFFER BOARD;S42AX-YB0 1
M0014 BN94-03354H ASSY PCB MISC-MAIN;PS42C430A1W* 1
CIS3 BN40-00173A TUNER;DTOS40CVL081A,DVB-T/C,164CH,38.9MH 1
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6. Wiring Diagram

6-1 Overall Wiring

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Samsung Electronics

* The code number of cable(Lead-connector) can be changed, see "5. Exploded View & Part List."

Wiring Diagram

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CN140 (
1(MAIN B'D) ≮

→ CN2010(
LOGIC B'D) ن
(CN101(MAIN B'D)
2)
↔ CN80
1(SMPS)
Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal
1 RxIN0- 16 NC 1 PS_ON 13 5V
2 RxIN0+ 17 GND 2 N/C (Auto_V) 14 5V
3 RxIN1- 18 WP 3 STBY 15 5V
4 RxIN1+ 19 SCL 4 GND_STBY 16 5V
5 RxIN2- 20 SDA 5 GND_18V AMP 17 GND_12V
6 RxIN2+ 21 LVDS Opt 6 GND_18V AMP 18 GND_12V
7 RxINCLK- 22 DCC Opt 7 18V AMP 19 12V
8 RxINCLK+ 23 GND 8 18V AMP 20 GND_12V
9 RxIN3- 24 GND 9 GND_5V 21 12V
10 RxIN3+ 25 GND 10 GND_5V 22 12V
11 NC 26 Vdd 11 GND_5V 23 N.C(FAN_ON)
12 NC 27 Vdd 12 GND_5V 24 N.C(FAN_DET)
13 NC 28 Vdd 1
14 NC 29 Vdd
15 NC 30 Vdd 1

CN1804(MAIN B'D) ↔ CN105(SIDE AV)
Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal
1 GND 12 TXC- 23 NC 34 VIDEO_SR_IN
2 TX2+ 13 GND 24 NC 35 VIDEO_SL_IN
3 TX2- 14 MICOM_CEC 25 GND 36 HP_IDENT
4 GND 15 GND 26 SVHS_IDENT 37 HP_OUT_R
5 TX1+ 16 TSCL 27 SVHS_Y 38 HP_OUT_L
6 TX1- 17 TSDA 28 GND 39 USB_VCC
7 GND 18 LSCL 29 SVHS_C 40 B1.8V
8 TX0+ 19 HDMI3_5V 30 GND 41 B3.3V
9 TX0- 20 HPD_SIL9185 31 VIDEO_IDENT
10 GND 21 DDC_WP 32 VIDEO_CVBS
11 TXC+ 22 GND 33 GND
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Wiring Diagram


CN805(SMPS)

CN5015(Y B'D)
(5)
CN804(SMPS)

CN4000(X B'D)

CN806/CN807(SMPS)

CN2501(E-BUFFER)

CN803(SMPS)

CN2036(LOGIC B'D)

CN1701(MAIN B'D)

POWER&IR
Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal
1 Vg 1 Vg 1 Va 1 STBY 1 IR
2 GND 2 GND 2 GND 2 VS_ON 2 GND
3 GND 3 GND 3 5.3V 3 N/C 3 A5V_1
4 GND 4 Vs 4 PS_ON 4 LED_STB
5 Vs 5 Vs 5 RTN 5 BUZZER
6 Vs 6 5.3V 6 KEY_INPUT1
7 RTN 7 KEY_INPUT2
8 RTN 8 GND
9 5.3V 9 B5V

5.3V

10

10

LED_CTRL

CN120 -
SP

1(MAIN B'D)

EAKER
CN170 10
02(MAIN B'D)

INCTION
(1)
CN800(SMPS)

AC INLET
Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal
1 R+_OUT 1 KEY_INPUT1 1 AC Neutral
2 ROUT 2 KEY_INPUT2 2 N/C
3 L+_OUT 3 GND 3 AC Live
4 LOUT 4
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6-1-1 Connector role

42" Loc. No. 50" Loc. No. Description
CN5401 CN5401 Horizontal Y-scan line(1~128) of Module and Y-Main Scan Connect
CN5402 CN5402 Horizontal Y-scan line(129~256) of Module and Y-Main Scan Connect
CN5403 CN5403 Horizontal Y-scan line(256~384) of Module and Y-Main Scan Connect
- CN5512 Y-Main Scan(High) and Y-Main Scan(Low) Connect
CN5501 CN5501 Horizontal Y-scan line(384~512) of Module and Y-Main Scan Connect
CN5502 CN5502 Horizontal Y-scan line(512~640) of Module and Y-Main Scan Connect
CN5503 CN5503 Horizontal Y-scan line(640~768) of Module and Y-Main Scan Connect
CN5407 CN5407 Upper Y-Drive and Y-Main Scan Connect
CN5507 CN5507 Lower Y-Drive and Y-Main Scan Connect
CN5707 CN5707 Vs(205V),Vg(15v) Power input connect(6Pin) of Y-Drive
CN5701 CN5701 Y-Drive control signal from Logic Board
CN810 CN810 Vs(205V),Vg(15v) Power input connect(6Pin) of SMPS for Y-Drive
CN809 CN809 Vs(205V),Vg(15v) Power input connect(6Pin) of SMPS for X-Drive
CN808 CN808 Va(63V) ,5.3V Power input connect(3Pin) of SMPS for F-Buffer
CN807 CN807 Power input connect(10pin) for Logic Board
CN801 CN801 Image signal(LVDS) connect(41pin) from Main Board
CN800 CN800 AC Power input connect from AC-inlet
CN4002 CN4002 Horizontal X-scan line of Module and X-scan Connect(first Block)
CN4001 CN4001 Horizontal X-scan line of Module and X-scan Connect(second Block)
17 CN4000 Horizontal X-scan line of Module and X-scan Connect(third Block)
CN2000 CN2000 Power input connect(10pin) of Logic Board from SMPS
CN2001 CN2001 Image signal(LVDS) connect(41pin) of Logic board from Main Board
CN2002 CN2002 Y-Drive control signal of Logic Board
CN2004 CN2005 Address Data(684th~1366th) connect for F-Buffer board
CN2028 CN2004 Address Data(1st~683th) connect for E-Buffer board
CN2500 CN2500 Address Data(1st~683th) connect from Logic Board
CN2510 CN2510 Power input connect from F-Buffer Board
CN2610 CN2610 Power input connect to E-Buffer Board
CN2600 CN2600 Address Data(684th~1366th) connect from Logic board
CN2609 CN2609 Va(63V) ,5.3V Power input connect(3Pin) from SMPS
CN1101 CN1101 Power input connect(24Pin) from SMPS
CN2202 CN2202 Image signal(LVDS) connect(41pin) for Logic board
CN1605_PDP CN1605_PDP Function input(source,ch up/down) connect on Main board
CN1606 CN1606 Power SW input connect on Main Board
CN1203 CN1203 Speak out connect on Main Board
CN1404_PDP46 CN1404_PDP46 Video signal input connect on Side AV ass'y
CN1101 CN1101 Power input connect(24Pin) from SMPS
CN2202_HD CN2202_HD Image signal(LVDS) connect(41pin) for Logic board
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7. Schematic Diagram

7-1 Circuit Description

SMPS Board

The SMPS used for the PDP has been designed to be efficient, compact and lightweight. For VS and VA outputs, a LLC converter has been used. For the other outputs, a Flyback converter has been used.

LOGIC Board

The logic circuit consists of a Logic Main Board and an Address Buffer Board. The Logic Main Board decodes the video signal encoded by the Video Board, outputs the ADDRESS data signal for each pattern and generates X and Y drive signals. The Address Buffer Board buffers and transfers the ADDRESS data output signal using TCP IC.

  • LVDS with built-in video signal processing (W/L, error diffusion, APC, FCR, etc.) applied and 1 ASIC chip.
  • Outputs the address Drive IC control and data signals to the Buffer Board.
  • Outputs the control signal for the X and Y Drive Boards.
  • Monitors major drive voltages (Micom Circuit Block); detects if a surge voltage has been applied and protects the Drive Circuit.
  • Temperature Adaptive Operating Mode (Low Temperature/Room Temperature/High Temperature); Discharge optimization for each temperature level.

X-MAIN Board

Connects to the X terminal block, 1) provides maintaining voltage waveform (including ERC), and 2) maintains the Ve bias in the Scan section.

Y-MAIN Board

Connects to the Y terminal block, 1) provides maintaining voltage waveform (including ERC), 2) provides Y Rising, Falling Ramp waveforms, and 3) maintains the Vscan bias.

Address Buffer Board

It delivers the data signal and control signal to the TCP.

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7-2 Schematic Diagram

7-2-1 POWER_ETC

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7-2-2 INPUT_JACK1

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7-2-3 INPUT JACK2

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7-2-4 INPUT_JACK3

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7-2-5 DDR_FLASH

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7-2-7 HDMI_MT8293

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7-2-8 SOUND_AMP

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7-2-9 FBE_LVDS

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