In the interests of user safety (required by safety regulations in some countries) the set should be restor ed to its
original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used.
Parts marked with "" are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining the
safety and performance of the set.
This document has been published to be used for
after sales service only.
The contents are subject to change without notice.
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IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTION
Service work should be performed only by qualified service technicians who are thoroughly familiar with all safety checks and the
servicing guidelines which follow:
WARNING
1. For continued safety, no modification of any circuit should be
attempted.
2. Disconnect AC power before servicing.
CAUTION: FO R C O N T I N U E D PROTECTION
AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH
SAME TYPE FUSE.
F7101 (250V 6.3A)
• Use an AC voltmeter having with 5000 ohm per volt, or higher, sensitivity or measure the AC voltage drop across the resistor.
• Connect the resistor connection to all exposed metal parts having a
return to the chassis (antenna, metal cabinet, screw heads, knobs
and control shafts, escutcheon, etc.) and measure the AC voltage
drop across the resistor.
All checks must be repeated with the AC cord plug connection
reversed. (If necessary, a nonpolarized adaptor plug must be used
only for the purpose of completing these checks.)
Any reading of 0.75 Vrms (this corresponds to 0.5 mA rms AC.) or
more is excessive and indicates a potential shock hazard which
must be corrected before returning the monitor to the owner.
F7105 (250V 1A)
DVM
BEFORE RETURNING THE RECEIVER (Fire &
Shock Hazard)
Before returning the receiver to the user, perform the following
safety checks:
3. Inspect all lead dress to make certain that leads are not pinched,
and check that hardware is not lodged between the chassis and
other metal parts in the receiver.
4. Inspect all protective devices such as non-metallic control knobs,
insulation materials, cabinet backs, adjustment and compartment
covers or shields, isolation resistor-capacitor networks, mechanical
insulators, etc.
5. To be sure that no shock hazard exists, check for leakage current in
the following manner.
• Plug the AC cord directly into a 120 volt AC outlet.
• Using two clip leads, connect a 1.5k ohm, 10 watt resistor paralleled by a 0.15µF capacitor in series with all exposed metal cabinet
parts and a known earth ground, such as electrical conduit or electrical ground connected to an earth ground.
Many electrical and mechanical parts in LCD color television have
special safety-related characteristics.
These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection, nor
can protection afforded by them be necessarily increased by using
replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc.
Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are
identified in this manual; electrical components having such features
are identified by "" and shaded areas in the Replacement Parts List
and Schematic Diagrams.
For continued protection, replacement parts must be identical to those
used in the original circuit.
The use of a substitute replacement parts which do not have the same
safety characteristics as the factory recommended replacement parts
shown in this service manual, may create shock, fire or other hazards.
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PRECAUTIONS A PRENDRE LORS DE LA REPARATION
Ne peut effectuer la réparation qu' un technicien spécialisé qui s'est parfaitement accoutumé à toute vérification de sécurité et aux
conseils suivants.
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AVERTISSEMENT
1.
N'entreprendre aucune modification de tout circuit. C'est dangereux.
2.
Débrancher le récepteur avant toute réparation.
PRECAUTION: POUR LA PROTECTION CONTINUE CONTRE LES RISQUES D'INCENDIE,
REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE
F7101 (250V 6.3A)
F7105 (250V 1A)
VERIFICATIONS CONTRE L'INCEN-DIE ET LE
CHOC ELECTRIQUE
Avant de rendre le récepteur à l'utilisateur, effectuer les vérifications suivantes.
3.
Inspecter tous les faisceaux de câbles pour s'assurer que les fils
ne soient pas pincés ou qu'un outil ne soit pas placé entre le châssis et les autres pièces métalliques du récepteur.
4.
Inspecter tous les dispositifs de protection comme les boutons de
commande non-métalliques, les isolants, le dos du coffret, les couvercles ou blindages de réglage et de compartiment, les réseaux
de résistancecapacité, les isolateurs mécaniques, etc.
5.
S'assurer qu'il n'y ait pas de danger d'électrocution en vérifiant la
fuite de courant, de la facon suivante:
•
Brancher le cordon d'alimentation directem-ent à une prise de courant de 120V. (Ne pas utiliser de transformateur d'isolation pour
cet essai).
A l'aide de deux fils à pinces, brancher une résistance de 1.5 kΩ
10 watts en parallèle avec un condensateur de 0.15µF en série
avec toutes les pièces métalliques exposées du coffret et une terre
connue comme une conduite électrique ou une prise de terre
branchée à la terre.
•
Utiliser un voltmètre CA d'une sensibilité d'au moins 5000Ω/V pour
mesurer la chute de tension en travers de la résistance.
•
Toucher avec la sonde d'essai les pièces métalliques exposées qui
présentent une voie de retour au châssis (antenne, coffret métallique, tête des vis, arbres de commande et des boutons, écusson,
etc.) et mesurer la chute de tension CA en-travers de la résistance.
Toutes les vérifications doivent être refaites après avoir inversé la
fiche du cordon d'alimentation. (Si nécessaire, une prise
d'adpatation non polarisée peut être utilisée dans le but de terminer ces vérifications.)
La tension de pointe mesurèe ne doit pas dépasser 0.75V (correspondante au courant CA de pointe de 0.5mA).
Dans le cas contraire, il y a une possibilité de choc électrique qui
doit être supprimée avant de rendre le récepteur au client.
De nombreuses pièces, électriques et mécaniques, dans les téléviseur ACL présentent des caractéristiques spéciales relatives à la sécurité, qui ne sont souvent pas évidentes à vue. Le degré de protection ne peut pas être nécessairement augmentée en utilisant des
pièces de remplacement étalonnées pour haute tension, puissance,
etc.
Les pièces de remplacement qui présentent ces caractéristiques sont
identifiées dans ce manuel; les pièces électriques qui présentent ces
particularités sont identifiées par la marque "" et hachurées dans la
liste des pièces de remplacement et les diagrammes schématiques.
Pour assurer la protection, ces pièces doivent être identiques à celles
utilisées dans le circuit d'origine. L'utilisation de pièces qui n'ont pas
les mêmes caractéristiques que les pièces recommandées par l'usine,
indiquées dans ce manuel, peut provoquer des électrocutions, incendies, radiations X ou autres accidents.
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PRECAUTIONS FOR USING LEAD-FREE SOLDER
Employing lead-free solder
• “PWBs” of this model employs lead-free solder. The LF symbol indicates lead-free solder, and is attached on the PWBs and service manuals. The
alphabetical character following LF shows the type of lead-free solder.
Example:
Indicates lead-free solder of tin, silver and copper.Indicates lead-free solder of tin, silver and copper.
Using lead-free wire solder
• When fixing the PWB soldered with the lead-free solder, apply lead-free wire solder. Repairing with conventional lead wire solder may cause damage or accident due to cracks.
As the melting point of lead-free solder (Sn-Ag-Cu) is higher than the lead wire solder by 40 °C, we recommend you to use a dedicated soldering
bit, if you are not familiar with how to obtain lead-free wire solder or soldering bit, contact our service station or service branch in your area.
Soldering
• As the melting point of lead-free solder (Sn-Ag-Cu) is about 220 °C which is higher than the conventional lead solder by 40 °C, and as it has poor
solder wettability, you may be apt to keep the soldering bit in contact with the PWB for extended period of time. However, Since the land may be
peeled off or the maximum heat-resistance temperature of parts may be exceeded, remove the bit from the PWB as soon as you confirm the
steady soldering condition.
Lead-free solder contains more tin, and the end of the soldering bit may be easily corroded. Make sure to turn on and off the power of the bit as
required.
If a different type of solder stays on the tip of the soldering bit, it is alloyed with lead-free solder. Clean the bit after every use of it.
When the tip of the soldering bit is blackened during use, file it with steel wool or fine sandpaper.
• Be careful when replacing parts with polarity indication on the PWB silk.
TV-standard (CCIR)American TV Standard ATSC/NTSC System
VHF/UHFVHF 2-13ch, UHF 14-69ch
CATV1-135ch (non-scrambled channel only)
TV
Function
Receiving
Channel
Digital Terrestrial
Broadcast (8VSB)
Digital cable
(64/256 QAM)
Audio multiplexBTSC System
Audio out10W x 2
INPUT 1COMPONENT in
INPUT 2COMPONENT in, S-VIDEO in
INPUT 4
INPUT 6HDMI in with HDCP, Audio in (Ø 3.5 mm jack)
INPUT 7HDMI in with HDCP
INPUT 8HDMI in with HDCP
Rear
Terminals
ANT/CABLE75Unbalance, F Type x 1 for Analog (VHF/UHF/CATV) and Digital (AIR/CABLE)
AUDIOAudio in (Ø 3.5 mm jack)
DIGITALAUDIO OUTPUT
OUTPUTAudio out
RS-232C9-pin D-sub male connector
INPUT 3AV in
Side
INPUT 5HDMI in with HDCP
SERVICESoftware update
OSD languageEnglish/French/Spanish
Power RequirementAC 120 V, 60 Hz
Power Consumption210 W (0.5 W Standby with AC 120 V)
Weight
Dimension
*2
(WgHgD)
TV + stand38.6 lbs./17.5 kg
TV only32.0 lbs./14.5 kg
TV + stand38
TV only38
Operating temperature
*1
Emergency alert messages via Cable are unreceivable.
*2
The dimensional drawings are shown on the inside back cover.
•
As part of policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product
improvement without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units.
There may be some deviations from these values in individual units.
40" Class (40" Diagonal)
Advanced Super View & BLACK TFT LCD
2-69ch
*1
1-135ch (non-scrambled channel only)
ANALOG RGB (PC) in (15-pin mini D-sub female connector), Audio in (Ø 3.5 mm jack)
Optical Digital audio output x 1 (PCM/Dolby Digital)
7
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8
7
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8
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12
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16
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4
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33.1 lbs./15.0 kg
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CHAPTER 2. OPERATION MANUAL
[1] OPERATION MANUAL
TV (Front)
* OPC: Optical Picture Control
TV (Rear/Side)
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Remote control sensor
OPC sensor
OPC indicator
POWER indicator
*
POWER
button
MENU
button
INPUT
button
Channel
buttons
(CH/)
Volume
buttons
(VOL /)
*1
INPUT 5
terminal
(HDMI)
*3
AC INPUT
terminal
*1
INPUT 7 terminal
(HDMI)
INPUT 8 terminal
(HDMI)
DIGITAL AUDIO
OUTPUT terminal
AUDIO OUTPUT
terminals
Antenna/Cable in
INPUT 1 terminals
INPUT 3
terminals
INPUT 4 terminal (PC-IN)
SERVICE
terminal
*1 External equipment connection.
*2 Button operations.
*3 Connecting the AC cord.
*4 Details on the PC Audio Select function.
• The illustrations in this operation manual are for explanation purposes and may vary slightly from the actual operations.
AUDIO terminal (shared for INPUT 4 and INPUT 6) *4
INPUT 6 terminal (HDMI)
INPUT 2 terminals
RS-232C terminal
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4
5
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18
19
20
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22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
1TV POWER: Switch the TV power on or enter standby.
2DISPLAY: Display the channel information.
3SOURCE POWER: Turns the power of the external equipment
on and off.
4External equipment operational buttons: Operate the external
equipment.
50–9: Set the channel.
6• (DOT)
7INPUT:Select a TV input source. (TV, INPUT 1, INPUT 2, INPUT 3,
INPUT 4, INPUT 5, INPUT 6, INPUT 7, INPUT 8)
8VOL/ : Set the volume.
9POWER SAVING: Select Power Saving settings.
10 FREEZE: Set the still image. Press again to return to normal
screen.
11 EXIT: Turn off the menu screen.
12 OPTION: Display the AQUOS LINK MENU screen. This button
will function only when AQUOS LINK is used.
13 REC STOP: Stops one touch recording. This button will function
only when AQUOS LINK is used.
14 SLEEP: Set the sleep timer.
15 SURROUND: Select Surround settings.
16 AUDIO: Selects the MTS/SAP or the audio mode during multi-
channel audio broadcasts.
17 FUNCTION: Switches the remote control for TV, CBL/SAT, VCR,
DVD and AUDIO operation. Indicator lights up for the current
mode.
* To enter the code registration mode, you need to press
FUNCTION and DISPLAY at the same time.
18 LIGHT: When this button is pressed, some buttons (for
example, VOL /
light. The lighting will turn off if no operations are performed within
about 5 seconds. This button is used for performing operations in
low-light situations.
19 VIEW MODE: Select the screen size.
20 ENT: Jumps to a channel after selecting with the 0–9 buttons.
21 FLASHBACK: Return to the previous channel or external input
mode.
22 CH/: Select the channel.
23 MUTE: Mute the sound.
24 MENU: Display the menu screen.
25///,ENTER: Select a desired item on the screen.
26 RETURN: Return to the previous menu screen.
27 FAVORITE CH
A, B, C, D: Select 4 preset favorite channels in 4 different
categories.
While watching, you can toggle the selected channels by pressing
A, B, C
and D.
28 FAVORITE: Set the favorite channels.
29 CC: Display captions from a closed-caption source.
30 AV MODE: Select an audio or video setting.
(When the input source is TV, INPUT 1, 2 or 3: STANDARD,
MOVIE, GAME, USER, DYNAMIC (Fixed), DYNAMIC. When the
input source is INPUT 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8: STANDARD, MOVIE, GAME,
PC, USER, DYNAMIC (Fixed), DYNAMIC)
and CH /) on the remote control unit will
When using the remote control unit, point it at the TV.•
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Attaching the Stand
Before attaching (or detaching) the stand, unplug the AC cord from the AC INPUT terminal.
•
Before performing work spread cushioning over the base area to lay the TV on. This will prevent it from being damaged.
•
CAUTION
Attach the stand in the correct direction.
•
Do not remove the stand from the TV unless using an optional wall mount bracket to mount it.
•
Be sure to follow the instructions. Incorrect installation of the stand may result in the TV falling over.
•
Confirm that there are 8 screws supplied with the
1
stand unit.
Attach the supporting post for the stand unit onto
2
the base using the box for the stand unit as shown
below.
The supporting post attaches to the base at an off-centered
•
location on the base. Be sure to attach the supporting post in
the direction indicated below and attach the stand to the TV
with the wider side of the base facing forward.
Screws
1
Insert the stand into the openings on the bottom
3
of the TV.
2
Insert and tighten the 4 screws into the 4 holes
on the rear of the TV.
2
Soft cushion
1
To detach the stand, perform the steps in reverse order.•
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Removing the Stand
Before detaching (or attaching) the stand, unplug the AC cord from the AC INPUT terminal.
CAUTION
Do not remove the stand from the TV unless using an optional wall mount bracket to mount it.
Before attaching/detaching the stand
Before performing work, make sure to turn off the TV.
Before performing work spread cushioning over the base area to lay the TV on. This will prevent it from being
damaged.
12
Unfasten the four screws used to secure the stand in
place.
To attach the stand, perform the above steps in reverse order.
Hex key
Detach the stand from the TV. (Hold the stand so it
will not drop from the edge of the base area.)
Setting the TV on the Wall
CAUTION
This TV should be mounted on the wall only with the wall mount bracket AN-52AG4 (SHARP). The use of other wall
mount brackets may result in an unstable installation and may cause serious injuries.
Installing the TV requires special skill that should only be performed by qualified service personnel. Customers
should not attempt to do the work themselves. SHARP bears no responsibility for improper mounting or mounting
that results in accident or injury.
Using an optional bracket to mount the TV
You can ask a qualified service professional about using an optional AN-52AG4 bracket to mount the TV on the wall.
Carefully read the instructions that come with the bracket before beginning work.
Hanging on the wall
AN-52AG4
wall mount bracket.
(See the bracket instructions for details.)
About setting the TV angle
0/5/10/15/20°
The “d” position is at the
center of the display.
Refer to the operation
manual of AN-52AG4 for
details.
Detach the cable clamp on the rear of the TV when using the optional mount bracket.
To use this TV mounted on a wall, remove the covers at the 4 locations on the rear of the TV, and then use the screws
supplied with the wall mount bracket to secure the bracket to the rear of the TV.
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Appendix
Troubleshooting
ProblemPossible Solution
• No power• Check if you pressed TV POWER on the remote control unit. If the indicator on
• Unit cannot be operated.• External in
• Remote control unit does not
operate.
• Picture is cut off/with sidebar
screen.
Strange color, light color, or color
•
misalignment
• Power is suddenly turned off.• Is the sleep timer set?
• No picture• Is connection to other components correct?
the TV does not light up, press POWER on the TV.
• Is the AC cord disconnected?
• Has the power been turned on?
In this case, operate the unit after first turning off the power of the TV or unplugging
the AC cord and replugging it in after 1 or 2 minutes.
•IstheFUNCTION set correctly? Set it to the TV setting position.
• Are batteries inserted with polarity (+, -) aligned?
• Are batteries worn out? (Replace with new batteries.)
• Are you using it under strong or fluorescent lighting?
• Is a fluorescent light illuminated near the remote control sensor?
• Is the image position correct?
• Are screen mode adjustments such as picture size made correctly?
• Adjust the picture tone.
• Is the room too bright? The picture may look dark in a room that is too bright.
• Check the input signal setting.
• Check the power control settings.
The unit's internal temperature has increased. Remove any objects blocking vent or
•
clean.
• Is correct input signal source selected after connection?
• Is the correct input selected?
• Is picture adjustment correct?
• Is “On” selected in “Audio Only”?
• Is a non-compatible signal being input?
fluences such as lightning, static electricity, may cause improper operation.
• No sound• Is the volume too low?
• The TV sometimes makes a
cracking sound.
• Is “Variable” selected in “Output Select”?
• Have you pressed MUTE on the remote control unit?
• This is not a malfunction. This happens when the cabinet slightly expands and
contracts according to change in temperature. This does not affect the TV's
performance.
Troubleshooting-Digital Broadcasting
The error message about reception of broadcast
The example of an error message
displayed on a screen
• Failed to receive broadcast.• Check the antenna cable. Check that the antenna is correctly setup.
• No broadcast now.• Check the broadcast time in the program guide.
Possible Solution
Cautions regarding use in high and low temperature environments
•
When the unit is used in a low temperature space (e.g. room, office), the picture may leave trails or appear slightly delayed.
This is not a malfunction, and the unit will recover when the temperature returns to normal.
Do not leave the unit in a hot or cold location. Also, do not leave the unit in a location exposed to direct sunlight or near a
•
heater, as this may cause the cabinet to deform and the Liquid Crystal panel to malfunction.
Storage temperature: -4°F to e140°F (-20°C to +60°C)
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On-Screen Display Menu
Menu Items
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For TV/INPUT 1/2/3 Mode
Picture Menu
OPC
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Color
Tint
Sharpness
Advanced
C.M.S.-Hue
C.M.S.-Saturation
C.M.S.-Value
Color Temp
Active Contrast
Film Mode
Digital Noise Reduction
3D-Y/C
Monochrome
Range of OPC
Reset
Audio Menu
Treble
Bass
Balance
Surround
Bass Enhancer
Reset
Power Control Menu
Power Saving
No Signal Off
No Operation Off
Setup Menu
EZ Setup
CH Setup
Input Skip
Input Label
Parental CTRL
Position
Audio Setup
Language
Reset
For HDMI/PC-IN Mode
Picture Menu
OPC
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Color
Tint
Sharpness
Advanced
C.M.S.-Hue
C.M.S.-Saturation
C.M.S.-Value
Color Temp
Active Contrast
Film Mode
Digital Noise Reduction
Monochrome
Range of OPC
Reset
Audio Menu
Treble
Bass
Balance
Surround
Bass Enhancer
Reset
Power Control Menu
Power Saving
No Signal Off
No Operation Off
Setup Menu
Input Skip
Input Label
Position
PC Setup
PC Audio Select
HDMI Auto View
Language
Reset
Option Menu
AQUOS LINK Setup
Audio Only
Input Select
Output Select
Color System
Digital Caption Setup
Digital Caption Info
Program Title Display
Favorite CH
Operation Lock Out
Demo Mode
Identification
Software Update
Option Menu
AQUOS LINK Setup
Audio Only
Output Select
Operation Lock Out
Demo Mode
Software Update
Some menu items may not be displayed depending on the selected input source.
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[1] DIMENSIONS
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(687)
16
/
1
27
64
/
47
2
64
/
23
8
(618)
32
/
11
24
(69)
(212)
34
61
64
/
38
(887.8)
20
15
7
3
3
8
/
4
/
4
/
(987)
(527)
(400)
64
/
45
19
(500.35)
(397)
64
/
41
15
37
4
(116)
7
4
64
/
32
/
(107)
13
12
16
/
(325)
(400)
4
/
3
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[1] REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS
1. Removing of Stand Unit and Rear Cabinet Ass’y.
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1. Remove the 4 lock screwsand detach the Stand Unit.
2. Detach the Bass Cone Cover.
3. Remove the 1 lock screw , 1 lock screw , 10 lock screwsand detach the Rear Cabinet Ass’y.
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2
3
4
5
4
Rear Cabinet Ass'y
3
5
1
Stand Unit
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2. Removing of Button Cover,Speaker-L/R, Side AV Cover Ass’y, Main PWB Shield, Control Shield Ass’y.
1. Detach the Bottom Cover .
2. Disconnect SP wire and detach the Speaker-L/R.
3. Remove the 2 lock screws, 2 lock screwsand detach the Side AV Cover Ass’y.
4. Remove the 3 lock screws, 4 lock screws, 3 lock screwsand detach the Main PWB Shield.
5. Remove the 4 lock screws and detach the Control Shield Ass’y (LC-40E77U).
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2
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567
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7
5
6
3
Main PWB
Shield
4
Side AV Cover Ass'y
SP
SP
Speaker-R
2
2
Speaker-L
Bottom Cover
1
Control Shield Ass'y
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3. Removing of Connectors.
1. Disconnect the following connectors from MAIN Unit. (PD, LB1, LP, LW, KM, RA ,SP)
2. Disconnect the following connectors from POWER Unit. (PD, LB1, LW (LC-40E67U), PL (LC-40E77U))
3. Disconnect the following connectors from LCD Control Unit. (LW, LP (LC-40E77U), PL (LC-40E77U))
LB1
PD
PL (LC-40E77U)
LW (LC-40E67U)
LB1
PD
LP
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LA
KM
MAIN Unit
RA
SP
LW
LP (LC-40E77U)
LW
LCD Control Unit
PL (LC-40E77U)
POWER Unit
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4. Removing of and POWER Unit, MAIN Unit, KEY Unit Ass’y and R/C, LED Unit.
1. Remove the 4 lock screwsand detach the POWER Unit, POWER PWB Holder.
2. Remove the 8 lock screwsand detach the MAIN Unit.
3. Detacht the KEY Unit Ass’y.
4. Detach the KEY Unit from Operation Button and disconnect KM wire.
5. Detach the R/C LED Unit and disconnect RA wire.
1
2
3
4
5
KEY Unit
4
KM
3
Operation
Button
5
R/C, LED Unit
RA
1
Power PWB Holder
POWER Unit
MAIN Unit
2
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5. Removing of Main PWB Angle, Panel Support Angle and LCD Panel Module Unit.
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1. Remove the 2 lock screwsand detach the 2 pieces Main PWB Angle.
2. Remove the 12 lock screwsand detach the Support Angle.
3. Remove the 2 lock screwsand detach the LCD Panel Module Unit.
1
2
3
Panel Support Angle
Panel Support Angle
Main PWB Angle
1
2
2
3
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6. Removing of LCD Panel Module, Lamp.
1. Remove the 12 lock screws, 4 lock screws, and detach the Bezel Ass’y, P Chassis Ass’y.
2. Detach the DBEF, 2 pieces Lens Sheetand Diffusion Plate.
3. Detach the 2 pieces Lamp Holder, Socket, detach the following 14 pieces Lampfrom BL Chassis Ass’y.
567
1
P Chassis Ass'y
4
810911
234
10
Socket
Lamp Holder
8
9
Lamp
11
BL Chassis Ass'y
8
Lamp Holder
Bezel Ass'y
3
7
Diffusion Plate
2
Lens Sheet
6
5
DBEF
1
2
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CHAPTER 5. ADJUSTMENT
ServiceManual
[1] ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
The adjustment values are set to the optimum conditions at the factory before shipping. If a value should become improper or an adjustment is
required due to part replacement, make an adjustment according to the following procedure.
1. After replacement of any PWB unit and/or IC for repair, please note the following.
• When replacing the following units, make sure to prepare the new units loaded with updated software.
MAIN Unit: DUNTKF030FM10 (LC-40E67U)/DUNTKF030FM14 (LC-40E77U)
• When replacing the LCD control PWB, perform the VCOM adjustment.
2. Upgrading of each microprocessor software
CAUTION:Never “POWER OFF” the unit when software upgrade is ongoing.
Otherwise the system may be damaged beyond recovery.
2.1. Software version upgrade
The model employs the following software.
•Main software
• Monitor microprocessor software
The main software can be upgraded by using a general-purpose USB Memory.
The monitor microprocessor software can be upgraded with E8 Emulator Debugger.
The followings are the procedures for upgrading, explained separately for the main software, monitor microprocessor software.
2.2. Main software version upgrade
2.2.1 Get ready before you start
• USB Memory of 128MB or higher capacity.
• PC running on Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP operating system.
• USB Memory reader/writer or PC with a USB port.
• The file system of a USB memory is FAT. (FAT32 is not applied)
• Use the USB memory without other functions. (Lock and memory reader...etc)
2.2.2 Preparati on s
To upgrade the main software, it is necessary to get ready the USB Memory for version upgrade before you start.
Follow the steps below and create the USB Memory for version upgrade.
1. Copy the file AFU_M_xxxAx.bin for version upgrade to the root directory (folder) of the USB Memory.
NOTE: In the USB Memory drive, do not store other folders or unrelated files, or more than one file for version upgrade.
Now the USB Memory for version upgrade is ready.
2.2.3 How to upgrade the software
1. Unplug the AC cord.
2. Insert the USB Memory for version upgrade (prepared as above) into the service socket located Right side of Main Board terminals, under INPUT3
terminal.
3. Plug in the AC cord with power button pressed down after 5 seconds, releases the power button.
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F5
F5
4. After the unit startup, the system upgrade screen as shown below appears within 10-40 seconds.
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F3
5. Even a single failure in the process will trigger the upgrade failure screen.
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SoftwareUpdate
Software Update
ARTEMIS1
ARTEMIS1
F3
SoftwareUpdate
Software Update
ARTEMIS1
ARTEMIS1
F5
Failedtocompleteupdate.
Failed to complete update.
RetrySoftwareUpdate.
Retry Software Update.
Ifsystemupdatefailsagain,
If system update fails again,
contactthecustomerservicecenter.
contact the customer service center.
Failedtocompleteupdate.
Failed to complete update.
RetrySoftwareUpdate.
Retry Software Update.
Ifsystemupdatefailsagain,
If system update fails again,
contactthecustomerservicecenter.
contact the customer service center.
NOTE: In the event of a failure, repeat the upgrade process. If the process repeatedly fails, it is likely that the hardware need fixing.
6. Upon completion of the whole process, the upgrade success screen as shown below appears. You can check the new software version on this
screen. The version information appears after the upgrade is complete.
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F3
7. Unplug the AC cord and remove the USB Memory for version upgrade.
8. Now the software version upgrade is complete.
NOTE: When you are done with the software version upgrade, start the set, go to the top page of the adjustment process screen and check the main
software version information.
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2.3. Monitor microprocessor software version upgrade
1) Download “E8 Emulator” from Renesas Web site and install it.
http://america.renesas.com/sensitivity.do? downloadId=C2003512
Product Name: E8 Emulator Software V.2.11 Release 01 for M16C, H8 Upgrade (Debugger package version) Oct.24.08
2) Connect E8 Emulator Debugger to PC from USB port. (Driver of “E8 Emulator Debugger” found in CD-ROM.)
3) Connect E8 writer to LCD’s 20PIN port.
4) Run “High Performance Embedded Workshop” in start menu.
5) Confirm the screen below comes up and click “OK”.
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If second time, you can select “open a recent project work”.
Choose “OK”.
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6) In the next page input information as specified below and click “OK”.
Select “Debugger only - R8C E8 SYSTEM”
Specify workspace name; any
name is OK.
Select “M16C” (initial value)
7) Select entry as below and click “(N)”
* “(N)” means “NEXT”
Select “R8C E8 SYSTEM”
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8) click .
* means “COMPLETE”.
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9) Click “OK”.
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10)Select entries as specified below and click “OK”.
Select “R8C/2A Group”
Select “R5F212A8”
11)Click “ (N)”.
* means “NEXT”.
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12)Click
* means “COMPLETE”.
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13)In the screen below, click “Debug Settings”.
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14)Select “S-Record” and click “Add”.
Select “S-Record”
15)Click “Browse” and specify the location of mot-file.
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16) Confirm the file name of mot-file appears in the dialog entry and click “OK”.
17)From main menu, continuously click “Debug”, “Download Modules” and the mot-file location, then writing process starts.
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18)Confirm the dialog-box below appears. It means the writing process completed successfully
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Then shut down “High Performance Embedded Workshop”, unplug 20PIN connector, and E8 firmware updating finish.
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3. Entering and exiting the adjustment process mode
1) Before entering the adjustment process mode, the AV position RESET in the video adjustment menu.
2) While holding down the “VOL (–)” and “INPUT” keys at a time, plug in the AC cord of the main unit to turn on the power.
The letter “<K>” appears on the screen.
3) Next, hold down the “VOL (–)” and “CH ()” keys at a time.
(The “VOL (–)” and “CH ()” keys should be pressed and held until the display appears.)
Multiple lines of white characters appearing on the display indicate that the unit is now in the adjustment process mode.
When you fail to enter the adjustment process mode (the display is the same as normal startup), retry the procedure.
4) To exit the adjustment process mode after the adjustment is done, unplug the AC cord from the outlet to make a forced shutdown. (When the
power was turned off with the remote controller, once unplug the AC cord and plug it again. In this case, wait 10 seconds or so before plugging.)
CAUTION:Use due care in handling the information described here lest your users should know how to enter the adjustment process mode. If the
settings are tampered in this mode, unrecoverable system damage may result.
4. Remote controller key operation in adjustment process mode
Basic operation
Selecting the receiving channels
* Using the CH ()/() keys, turn up and down an actual receiving channel.
Snap press: The channels are turned up and down one by one.
Continuous press: The next receivable channel is searched.
* Various adjustments: The items are adjusted one by one by selecting on the menu screen and using the cursor key and VOL(+)(–) keys.
* With the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys, select an adjustment item.
* Using the MENU key, the adjustment items are selected one after another. When the bottom item on a p age is already selected and the MENU key
is pressed, the top item on the next page is selected.
* If any item on a page is selected and the preset key is pressed, the top item on the next page is selected.
Page1- Page2- Page3- Page7- Page9- Page10...
* If any item on a page is selected and the manual memory key is pressed, the top item on the same page is selected.
* Using the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys and VOL (+) (–) keys, turn up and down the setting of a selected item.
Hierarchical shift
* When the ENTER key is pressed on any item other than I2C DATA on page 2,the setting page of the item shows up.
* To quit the setting page, press the front screen key.
Sub Sonic Filter Fc
Virtual Surround
Band LPF Fc
Band HPF Fc
AGC Switch
AGC Mode
AGC Gain Max
AGC Gain Min
AGC Threshold
AGC Attack Time
AGC Release Time
Harmonic Switch
Harmonic Mode
Harmonic Gain
Harmonic LPF
Harmonic HPF
SOUND5DRC Switch
DRC Threshold LPF
DRC Threshold HPF
DRC Ratio
DRC Attack Time
DRC Release Time
DRC LPF Fc
DRC HPF Fc
AUTO GAIN-OFFSET
AD R GAIN
AD G GAIN
AD B GAIN
RGTAR GGTAR BGTAR
RGCAL GGCAL BGCAL
RHPOS GHPOS BHPOS
RVPOS GVPOS BVPOS
DVP4 (M2-SD) AUTO GAIN-OFFSET
AD R GAIN
AD G GAIN
AD B GAIN
RGTAR GGTAR BGTAR
RGCAL GGCAL BGCAL
RHPOS GHPOS BHPOS
RVPOS GVPOS BVPOS
DVP5 (M2-PC) AUTO GAIN-OFFSET
AD R GAIN
AD G GAIN
AD B GAIN
RGTAR GGTAR BGTAR
RGCAL GGCAL BGCAL
RHPOS GHPOS BHPOS
RVPOS GVPOS BVPOS
WB adjustment Point 6, R adjustment value
WB adjustment Point 6, G adjustment value
WB adjustment Point 6, B adjustment value
WB adjustment Point 5, R adjustment value
WB adjustment Point 5, G adjustment value
WB adjustment Point 5, B adjustment value
WB adjustment Point 4, R adjustment value
WB adjustment Point 4, G adjustment value
WB adjustment Point 4, B adjustment value
WB adjustment Point 3, R adjustment value
WB adjustment Point 3, G adjustment value
WB adjustment Point 3, B adjustment value
WB adjustment Point 2, R adjustment value
WB adjustment Point 2, G adjustment value
WB adjustment Point 2, B adjustment value
WB adjustment Point 1, R adjustment value
WB adjustment Point 1, G adjustment value
WB adjustment Point 1, B adjustment value
ENDPOINT
STARTPOINT
PQ SWITCH
STD COLOR OFFSET
STD TINT OFFSET
ETC COLOR OFFSET
ETC TINT OFFSET
DVP-M2 2N358 TV CONT
N358 TV BRIGHT
N358 TV COLOR
N358 TV TINT
N358 TV SHARP V1 OVER
N358 TV SHARP V1 UNDER
N358 TV SHARP V2 OVER
N358 TV SHARP V2 UNDER
N358 TV SHARP H1 OVER
N358 TV SHARP H1 UNDER
N358 TV SHARP H2 OVER
N358 TV SHARP H2 UNDER
N358 TV SHARP H3 OVER
N358 TV SHARP H3 UNDER
N358 AV BRIGHT
N358 AV COLOR
N358 AV TINT
N358 AV SHARP V1 OVER
N358 AV SHARP V1 UNDER
N358 AV SHARP V2 OVER
N358 AV SHARP V2 UNDER
N358 AV SHARP H1 OVER
N358 AV SHARP H1 UNDER
N358 AV SHARP H2 OVER
N358 AV SHARP H2 UNDER
N358 AV SHARP H3 OVER
N358 AV SHARP H3 UNDER
DVP-M2 4525I CONT
525I BRIGHT
525I COLOR
525I TINT
525I SHARP V1 OVER
525I SHARP V1 UNDER
525I SHARP V2 OVER
525I SHARP V2 UNDER
525I SHARP H1 OVER
525I SHARP H1 UNDER
525I SHARP H2 OVER
525I SHARP H2 UNDER
525I SHARP H3 OVER
525I SHARP H3 UNDER
DVP-M2 5525P CONT
525P BRIGHT
525P COLOR
525P TINT
525P SHARP V1 OVER
525P SHARP V1 UNDER
525P SHARP V2 OVER
525P SHARP V2 UNDER
525P SHARP H1 OVER
525P SHARP H1 UNDER
525P SHARP H2 OVER
525P SHARP H2 UNDER
525P SHARP H3 OVER
525P SHARP H3 UNDER
DVP-M2 61125I CONT
1125I BRIGHT
1125I COLOR
1125I TINT
1125I SHARP V1 OVER
1125I SHARP V1 UNDER
1125I SHARP V2 OVER
1125I SHARP V2 UNDER
1125I SHARP H1 OVER
1125I SHARP H1 UNDER
1125I SHARP H2 OVER
1125I SHARP H2 UNDER
1125I SHARP H3 OVER
1125I SHARP H3 UNDER
750P BRIGHT
750P COLOR
750P TINT
750P SHARP V1 OVER
750P SHARP V1 UNDER
750P SHARP V2 OVER
750P SHARP V2 UNDER
750P SHARP H1 OVER
750P SHARP H1 UNDER
750P SHARP H2 OVER
750P SHARP H2 UNDER
750P SHARP H3 OVER
750P SHARP H3 UNDER
DVP-M2 81125P CONT
1125P BRIGHT
1125P COLOR
1125P TINT
1125P SHARP V1 OVER
1125P SHARP V1 UNDER
1125P SHARP V2 OVER
1125P SHARP V2 UNDER
1125P SHARP H1 OVER
1125P SHARP H1 UNDER
1125P SHARP H2 OVER
1125P SHARP H2 UNDER
1125P SHARP H3 OVER
1125P SHARP H3 UNDER
DVP-M2 9DTV 525I CONT
DTV 525I BRIGHT
DTV 525I COLOR
DTV 525I TINT
DTV 525I SHARP V1 OVER
DTV 525I SHARP V1 UNDER
DTV 525I SHARP V2 OVER
DTV 525I SHARP V2 UNDER
DTV 525I SHARP H1 OVER
DTV 525I SHARP H1 UNDER
DTV 525I SHARP H2 OVER
DTV 525I SHARP H2 UNDER
DTV 525I SHARP H3 OVER
DTV 525I SHARP H3 UNDER
DVP-M2 10DTV 525P CONT
DTV 525P BRIGHT
DTV 525P COLOR
DTV 525P TINT
DTV 525P SHARP V1 OVER
DTV 525P SHARP V1 UNDER
DTV 525P SHARP V2 OVER
DTV 525P SHARP V2 UNDER
DTV 525P SHARP H1 OVER
DTV 525P SHARP H1 UNDER
DTV 525P SHARP H2 OVER
DTV 525P SHARP H2 UNDER
DTV 525P SHARP H3 OVER
DTV 525P SHARP H3 UNDER
HDMI 1125I BRIGHT
HDMI 1125I COLOR
HDMI 1125I TINT
HDMI 1125I SHARP V1 OVER
HDMI 1125I SHARP V1 UNDER
HDMI 1125I SHARP V2 OVER
HDMI 1125I SHARP V2 UNDER
HDMI 1125I SHARP H1 OVER
HDMI 1125I SHARP H1 UNDER
HDMI 1125I SHARP H2 OVER
HDMI 1125I SHARP H2 UNDER
HDMI 1125I SHARP H3 OVER
HDMI 1125I SHARP H3 UNDER
DVP-M2 16HDMI 750P CONT
HDMI 750P BRIGHT
HDMI 750P COLOR
HDMI 750P TINT
HDMI 750P SHARP V1 OVER
HDMI 750P SHARP V1 UNDER
HDMI 750P SHARP V2 OVER
HDMI 750P SHARP V2 UNDER
HDMI 750P SHARP H1 OVER
HDMI 750P SHARP H1 UNDER
HDMI 750P SHARP H2 OVER
HDMI 750P SHARP H2 UNDER
HDMI 750P SHARP H3 OVER
HDMI 750P SHARP H3 UNDER
DVP-M2 18HDMI 1125P CONT
HDMI 1125P BRIGHT
HDMI 1125P COLOR
HDMI 1125P TINT
HDMI 1125P SHARP V1 OVER
HDMI 1125P SHARP V1 UNDER
HDMI 1125P SHARP V2 OVER
HDMI 1125P SHARP V2 UNDER
HDMI 1125P SHARP H1 OVER
HDMI 1125P SHARP H1 UNDER
HDMI 1125P SHARP H2 OVER
HDMI 1125P SHARP H2 UNDER
HDMI 1125P SHARP H3 OVER
HDMI 1125P SHARP H3 UNDER
DVP-M2 19HDMI PC CONT
HDMI PC BRIGHT
HDMI PC COLOR
HDMI PC TINT
HDMI PC SHARP V1 OVER
HDMI PC SHARP V1 UNDER
HDMI PC SHARP V2 OVER
HDMI PC SHARP V2 UNDER
HDMI PC SHARP H1 OVER
HDMI PC SHARP H1 UNDER
HDMI PC SHARP H2 OVER
HDMI PC SHARP H2 UNDER
HDMI PC SHARP H3 OVER
HDMI PC SHARP H3 UNDER
HDMI PC (Dot) BRIGHT
HDMI PC (Dot) COLOR
HDMI PC (Dot) TINT
HDMI PC (Dot) SHARP V1 OVER
HDMI PC (Dot) SHARP V1
UNDER
HDMI PC (Dot) SHARP V2 OVER
HDMI PC (Dot) SHARP V2
UNDER
HDMI PC (Dot) SHARP H1 OVER
HDMI PC (Dot) SHARP H1
UNDER
HDMI PC (Dot) SHARP H2 OVER
HDMI PC (Dot) SHARP H2
UNDER
HDMI PC (Dot) SHARP H3 OVER
HDMI PC (Dot) SHARP H3
UNDER
DVP-M2 21PC CONT
DVP-M2 22PC (Dot) CONT
DVP-M2 23HUE R
PC BRIGHT
PC COLOR
PC TINT
PC SHARP V1 OVER
PC SHARP V1 UNDER
PC SHARP V2 OVER
PC SHARP V2 UNDER
PC SHARP H1 OVER
PC SHARP H1 UNDER
PC SHARP H2 OVER
PC SHARP H2 UNDER
PC SHARP H3 OVER
PC SHARP H3 UNDER
PC (Dot) BRIGHT
PC (Dot) COLOR
PC (Dot) TINT
PC (Dot) SHARP V1 OVER
PC (Dot) SHARP V1 UNDER
PC (Dot) SHARP V2 OVER
PC (Dot) SHARP V2 UNDER
PC (Dot) SHARP H1 OVER
PC (Dot) SHARP H1 UNDER
PC (Dot) SHARP H2 OVER
PC (Dot) SHARP H2 UNDER
PC (Dot) SHARP H3 OVER
PC (Dot) SHARP H3 UNDER
HUE Y
HUE G
HUE C
HUE B
HUE M
HUE R-Y
HUE Y-G
HUE G-C
HUE C-B
HUE B-M
HUE M-R
SAT Y
SAT G
SAT C
SAT B
SAT M
SAT R-Y
SAT Y-G
SAT G-C
SAT C-B
SAT B-M
SAT M-R
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BRI Y
BRI G
BRI C
BRI B
BRI M
BRI R-Y
BRI Y-G
BRI G-C
BRI C-B
BRI B-M
BRI M-R
DVP-M2 27AV BLACK STRETCH
DVP M2 28COLOR TEMP High R
PC BLACK STRETCH
COLOR TEMP High G
COLOR TEMP High B
COLOR TEMP Mid-High R
COLOR TEMP Mid-High G
COLOR TEMP Mid-High B
COLOR TEMP Middle R
COLOR TEMP Middle G
COLOR TEMP Middle B
COLOR TEMP Mid-Low R
COLOR TEMP Mid-Low G
COLOR TEMP Mid-Low B
COLOR TEMP Low R
COLOR TEMP Low G
COLOR TEMP Low B
L ERROR H TIME
PWM FREQ
PWM DUTY
OPC THRESHOLD
ADC VALUE
VCOM ADJ
LCD TEST PATTERN
OTHERS2HDMI EDID WRITE
HDMI CEC TEST
INSPECT USB TERM
TUNER VCHIP TEST (69ch)
TUNER VCHIP TEST (7ch)
TUNER VCHIP TEST (10ch)
TUNER VCHIP TEST (15ch)
MONITOR MAX TEMP
BD UNIT FACTORY MENU
VCOM adjustment value
Tuning test and VCHIP test (69ch)
Tuning test and VCHIP test (7ch)
TUNER VCHIP TEST (10ch)
TUNER VCHIP TEST (15ch)
BD UNIT tuning process menu appears (do not
use item in this model)
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6. Video signal adjustment procedure
6.1. AD TRANSFORM LEVEL Adjustment
6.1.1 Input 1080i signal
1. Input 1080i color bar signal.
Signal generation: LEADER LT448
Signal: color BAR.
Setting: 02: 1080i/59.94 (30sf)
H: 33.72 KHz V: 29.97Hz
NOTE: Please use the third color Bar of LT448 generator.
2. Adjusting AUTO GAIN-OFFSET in page 4 of DVP3 (M2-HD) to RUN.
When “AUTO GAIN-OFFSET OK” appears, this adjustment is complete.
6.1.2 Input 480i signal
1. Input 480i color bar signal.
Signal: color BAR.
Setting: 15: 480i/60
H: 15.73 KHz V: 29.97Hz
NOTE: Please use the third color Bar of LT448 generator.
2. Adjusting AUTO GAIN-OFFSET in page 5 of DVP4 (M2-SD) to RUN.
When “AUTO GAIN-OFFSET OK” appears, this adjustment is complete
6.1.3 Input PC XGA signal.
1. Input XGA color bar signal (RGB)
Signal generation: LEADER LT448
Signal: color BAR (SATURATION 75%)
Setting: 28: XGA
H: 48.36KHz V: 60Hz
SYNC: OFF
NOTE: Please use the color Bar of SATURATION.
2. Adjusting AUTO GAIN-OFFSET in page 6 of DVP5 (M2-PC) to RUN.
When “AUTO GAIN-OFFSET OK” appears, this adjustment is complete.
NOTE: If want to set all item to ON, please set to RUN in ADJUST PROCESS.
6.2. TEMP Adjustment
6.2.1 Receive US-10ch(JPN-8ch) the standard color bar signal
6.2.2 See if the “YDATA” reading (maximum) on Adjustment Process Page 1 is within the range in the follo w table. If not,
adjust the “TEMP ALL” setting on the same page to have the “YDATA” reading (maximum) within this range.
Bring the cursor on [OTHERS]→[OTERRS2]→[.TUNER VCHIP TEST (*07ch)]
and press [LEFT]. (*Select the channel according to the RF signal.)
[.A-OK (***.**)/VM-OK] appears in blue when finished. (If [A-NG/VM-NG] appears
in yellow or red, the test is incomplete.)
Make sure a displacement of ±0.0625 MHz from the center frequency is acceptable.
For detailed adjustment procedure refer to “Kameyama Model Integral WB Adjustment
Specifications”.
1) Make the following settings for the set.
AV MODE: [DYNAMIC]
Backlight: +16
Aging time: Min. 60 minutes
2) Connect the white balance adjustment tool to the set.
3) The cross is displayed by execute command of RS232C and the probe position is set
to the center of the screen (please attention the operation manual of CA210).
4) The cross is disappeared by execute command of RS232C.
Adjusting the picture by execute command of RS232C
[Adjustment procedure]
1) Using the remote controller, transmit the “monitor adjustment process” code.
2) Set the 2nd point to the specified gradation level, With the strongest color being fixed,
turn down the R,G and B settings to their reference levels.
3) Set the 1st point to the specified gradation level.
Correct the G setting (388 x 2nd point G setting /804) (rounded off), and make the R
and B settings to their reference levels.
*Initial R, G and B settings at point 2: Gradation level set at 804
* Initial R and B settings at points 1: Correct the setting same remainder of RGB setting
at each point (This is because the adjustment is made to achieve the same remainder of
RGB setting/4 at each point).
[Adjustment value]
As per the “standard set” submitted by Engineering Department.
AV MODE: [DYNAMIC] (Reset)
Aging Time: Min. 60 minutes
±0.001±0.002
±0.002±0.004
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8. Initialization of factory settings
8.1. Making factory settings
Use the adjustment remote controller for the factory settings.
8.1.1 Hold on the remote controller’s FACTORY SETTING key.
8.1.2 Sever seconds later, “SETTING COMPLETE” COMPLETE” “TV VER *.**” appears at the center of the screen.
If background of screen is green, the settings are complete.
SETTING COMPLETE
TV VER*.
8.1.3 Power off the set.
NOTE: Do not turn on the power once the factory settings have been made. Otherwise the factory setting must be made again.
9. Model number ID plug
Model numbers are identified by inserting the destination ID plug (QCNCMA275WJQZ) in its specified slot of the destination ID connector SC9002/
SC9003 (QCNCWA715WJQZY).
112
**
115
1
4
1
41
SC9003
SC9002
HDMI
C5
MAIN Unit
DDR
Position
PC Audio IN
V/LRHDMI
USB
Analog RGBRS-232C
optical
out
Svideo
TUNER
L/R out
11014
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[2] PUBLIC MODE SETTING PROCEDURE
1. How to start Public Mode
• There are the following two ways to get the public mode setup screen displayed.
1
In the adjustment process mode, turn on “PUBLIC MODE”. Also press the “CH ()” and “VOL (+)” keys on the set at once and turn on the power.
2
1) Press the “INPUT” and “VOL (+)” keys on the set at once and turn on the power.
2) Get the password input screen displayed.
Procedure
˴The input starts with the leftmost digit.
˴Use the numeric keys [1] thru [9] and [0] keys on the remote controller.
˴The other keys are not acceptable.
˴With a numeric-key input, "_" will change to "˴".
˴The input position will move one digit to the right.
˴With all the 3 digits entered, the password will be verified.
3) The 3-digit password is now verified.
The password [0] [2] [7] provides for the public mode screen. (This screen comes on with whatever adjustment process settings.)
With any other passwords, the screen changes to the normal mode.
2. How to exit Public Mode
There are the following ways to quit the public mode setup screen.
• Turn off “PUBLIC MODE” in the adjustment process mode. ( ) ← This way alone is not for quitting the setup screen, but for quitting the mode
itself.
• Turn off the power with the “POWER” key. ( )
• Select “ENTER”. ( )
... “PUBLIC MODE” stays on in the adjustment process mode.
... The settings will be back to the factory ones.
3. Public Mode Setting Values
• With the factory settings made, the public mode settings get initialized. (The adjustment process remains intact.)
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4. Public Mode Menu
The guidance is not displayed on screen.
Setup procedure
• To move the cursor up and down, use the “cursor UP/DOWN” key (remote controller) and “CH ()/()” key (remote controller and set).
• To change the settings, use the “cursor RIGHT/LEFT” key (remote controller) and “VOL (+)/(–)” key (remote controller and set).
• To save new settings, keep the cursor at “ENTER” and use “ENTER” key (remote controller and set).
PUBLIC MODE
POWER ON FIXED[VARIABLE ]
MAXIMUM VOLUME[60 ]
VOLUME FIXED[VARIABLE ]
VOLUME FIXED LEVEL[20 ]
RC BUTTON[RESPOND ]
PANEL BUTTON[RESPOND ]
MENU BUTTON[RESPOND ]
ON SCREEN DISPLAY[YES]
BLUE SCREEN[NO]
INPUT MODE START[NORMAL]
INPUT MODE FIXED[VARIABLE ]
RC_PATH_THROUGH[OFF]
RESET
ENTER
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5. On Setting Items
* “EZ-SETUP” discussed below indicates “EZ-SETUP after the first power-on”.
1) POWER ON FIXED
SelectionSelection between “Variable” and “Fixed” (loop provided)
Default– (Variable)
ExplanationIn “Fixed” setting, the power-off by the power key of the unit is invalidated and the image is kept being received.
Limit in SettingRefer to the “Power-On Fixed” sheet.
ExceptionNone
Remarks
2) MAXIMUM VOLUME
SelectionAdjustment from 0 to 60 (no loop)
Default60
ExplanationSound volume can not be adjusted higher than the preset value.
Limit in Setting• When the sound volume is set lower than 59, only figures are displayed and the sound volume bar is not displayed.
ExceptionNone
Remarks• When the sound volume is set higher than the MAX setting by the adjusting process, the sound volume control operation is
3) VOLUME FIXED
The power can be turned off by stopping the power supply from AC.
• The maximum sound volume for ON-timer (Wake up timer) is limited also to the preset value.
prohibited for turn-up and the sound volume should be turned down to MAX in this state.
SelectionSelection between “Variable”, “Fixed”. (loop provided)
DefaultVariable
ExplanationSound volume is fixed and made in variable.
Limit in Setting• The sound volume for the ON-timer (Wake up timer) is fixed also without display of menu. Besides, the setting is made
Exception• In the item “VOLUME” of adjustment process, the sound volume can be set freely irrespective of this setting.
Remarks• As for sound volume fixing and sound volume MAX level, the sound volume fixing has priority.
4) VOLUME FIXED LEVEL
SelectionAdjustment from 1 to 60 (no loop)
Default20
ExplanationThe sound volume to be fixed by “Volume fixed” is determined.
Limit in SettingNone
ExceptionNone
RemarksSetting is valid only when “Volume fixed” is selected for “fixed”.
5) R/C BUTTON
SelectionSelection between “Respond”, “No Respond” and “Limited” (loop provided)
DefaultRespond
ExplanationMaking the remote controller settings.
Limit in Setting
Exception• Adjustment process, inspection process and hotel only keys are valid irrespective of setting.
Remarks
impossible. (Basically, the menu is not displayed.)
• The following keys become invalid:
• Sound volume Up/Down (VOL +/–) [for both remote control and the unit]
• Mute (MUTE)
• Once the sound volume has been changed by adjustment process, it should be set back to the sound volume preset by
sound volume fixing level when the adjustment process ends.
• At the “No Respond” setting, the remote controller keys are disabled. Its power key (reception/standby key) is disabled too.
• At the “Limited” setting, some channel-related keys alone are operative. All the other remote controller keys (power, volume
/, channel /, light control (brightness sensor), broadcast select) are inoperative.
1
In “No respond” setting, all the keys (including the power key) are not accepted.
• All the keys can be used in adjustment process, inspection mode and hotel menu irrespective of setting.
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6) PANEL BUTTON
SelectionSelection between “Respond” and “No respond” (loop provided)
DefaultRespond
ExplanationAll the operations by keys (except the power key) of the unit can be invalidated.
Limit in Setting
Exception• Adjustment process, inspection mode and hotel menu mode can be started irrespective of setting.
• All the keys can be used in adjustment process, inspection mode and hotel menu irrespective of setting.
Remarks
7) MENU BUTTON
SelectionSelection between “Respond” and “No respond” (loop provided)
DefaultRespond
ExplanationIn “No respond” setting, the menu operation by the menu key of the remote control and the menu key of the unit are invali-
dated.
Limit in Setting
Exception• Adjustment process, inspection mode and hotel menu mode can be started irrespective of setting.
• All the keys can be used in adjustment process, inspection mode and hotel menu irrespective of setting.
Remarks
8) ON SCREEN DISPLAY
SelectionSelection between “Yes”, “No” (loop provided)
DefaultYes
Explanation• At the “No” setting, the following items are not displayed on screen: register, setting, adjustment menu, channel call and vol-
ume bar.
On the wide-screen models, an input selection is immediately made because the menu is not displayed.
Limit in Setting• Keys falling under any of the following items become invalid.
1
Appearance of screen changes and the sound changes.
2
Personal functions which are hard to restore.
Screen display, menu, OFF-timer, ON-timer, AV MODE, screen size switching, clock setting, treble emphasis, AUDIO ONLY,
sound changeover, LANGUAGE, CLOSED CAPTION
Others• Simple input switching is generated. Those which are restored soon after leaving as they are and may be requested for
Exception• Such a caution which is displayed independently is displayed as it is.
Remarks• When CC has already been ON, CLOSED CAPTION is displayed.
change by customer are not prohibited.
Brightness sensor (BACKLIGHT) and PIC. FLIP
Non-responding signal caution
9) BLUE SCREEN
SelectionSelection between “Yes”, “NO” (loop provide)
DefaultNo
ExplanationIn “Yes” setting, when don’t receive any signal or on signal input, the screen is blue.
Limit in SettingNone
ExceptionNone
Remarks
10)INPUT MODE START
Selection
Selection between “Normal”, “TV (CH )”, “INPUT 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8”.
DefaultNormal
ExplanationIn power-ON, the input source to be started or channel can be set.
(In standard mode, the operation follows the last memory.)
About options• All the input sources in the model are made selectable.
• In TV mode, the channel to be set follows the last memory and the content of the last memory is included in the notation by
options. Ex.) TV (CH2), TV (CH4) etc.
Limit in Setting• The display of channel setting menu and the channel setting operation are prohibited.
Exception
Remarks• In setting at “Normal”, the setting of “Input mode fixed” is changed to “Variable” and selection should be prohibited.
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11)INPUT MODE FIXED
SelectionSelection between “Variable”, “Fixed”. (loop provided)
Default– (Variable)
ExplanationThe input mode is fixed at the input source or the channel set at the “Input mode start” in 10 and other input sources and chan-
nels can be made non-selectable.
Limit in Setting• With the execution of hotel mode, the input source is forced to change to that set by “Input mode start” and the channel
switching and input switching are prohibited thereafter.
• ON-timer's (Wake-up timer) channel items are not displayed or the operation is prohibited. (Basically, they are not displayed.)
• The following keys are invalidated.
CH/, direct tuning button, FLASHBACK, input
However, the keys (input switching and CH/ keys) of the unit for menu operation remain valid.
ExceptionNone
Remarks• In the following case, setting is cancelled and mode is changed to “Variable”.
1
When the setting of “Input mode start” is set to “Normal”.
12)RC_PATH_THROUGH
SelectionSelection between “OFF”, “ON: TV RCE” and “ON: TV RCD” (loop provided)
DefaultOFF
ExplanationFunction to feed the remote controller-received signal to Pin 9 (open) on the RS232C.
Limit in SettingNone
ExceptionNone
RemarksNone
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CHAPTER 6. TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
ServiceManual
[1] TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
No video (1)
COMPOSITE: No external input video [INPUT-3]
Is INPUT-3 selected on the input select menu screen?
NO
Select INPUT-3 on the input select menu screen for
the right input signal.
NO
Does the INPUT-3 V3_PLUG detection function?
Check the line between pin (7) of input terminal (J501)
and pin (M1) of IC8001 (CPU).
YES
Is there the COMPOSITE signal input at pin (A11) of IC8001
(CPU)?
NO
Check the line between pin (6) of J501 and pin (A11)
of IC8001.
YES
Are the LVDS signal outputs at the LVDS 1st channel and 2nd
channel of IC8001?
LV0OUT0P/M (N19/N20), LV0OUT1P/M (N21/N22),
LV0OUT2P/M (P19/P20), LV0OUT3P/M (R19/R20),
LV0OUT4P/M (R21/R22), LV0CK0P/M (P21/P22),
LV1OUT0P/M (J21/J22), LV1OUT1P/M (K19/K20),
LV1OUT2P/M (K21/K22), LV1OUT3P/M (L21/L22),
LV1OUT4P/M (M21/M22), LV1CK0P/M (L19/L20)
NOCheck IC8001 and its peripheral circuits. (IC8251, etc.)
YES
Check the panel module.
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No video (2)
COMPONENT: No external input video [INPUT-1]COMPONENT: No external input video [INPUT-2]
Is INPUT-1 selected on the input select menu screen?
Is the INPUT-SELECT for the input signal?
NO
Select INPUT-1 on the input select menu screen for
the right input signal.
Does the INPUT-1 C1_PLUG detection function?Does the INPUT-2 C2_PLUG detection function?
Check the line between pin (2) of input terminal (J503)
and pin (J2) of IC8001 (CPU).
YES
Are there the COMPONENT video signal inputs at pins (B13/B15)
(Y)/(A10) (Pb) and (A7) (Pr) of IC8001 (CPU)?
NO
Check the line between the input terminals of J503
and IC8001.
1
J503 pin (3) (Y) pin (5) (Pb) pin (7) (Pr)
2
IC8001 pin (B13/B15) pin (A10) pin (A7)
YES
Are the LVDS signal outputs at the LVDS 1st channel and 2nd channel of
IC8001?
LV0OUT0P/M (N19/N20), LV0OUT1P/M (N21/N22),
LV0OUT2P/M (P19/P20), LV0OUT3P/M (R19/R20),
LV0OUT4P/M (R21/R22), LV0CK0P/M (P21/P22),
LV1OUT0P/M (J21/J22), LV1OUT1P/M (K19/K20),
LV1OUT2P/M (K21/K22), LV1OUT3P/M (L21/L22),
LV1OUT4P/M (M21/M22), LV1CK0P/M (L19/L20)
Is INPUT-2 selected on the input select menu screen?
Is the INPUT-SELECT for the input signal?
NO
Select INPUT-2 on the input select menu screen for the right
input signal.
Check the line between pin (2) of input terminal (J504) and pin
(K2) of IC8001 (CPU).
YES
Are there the COMPONENT video signal inputs at pins (A13/A15) (Y)/
(B10) (Pb) and (B7) (Pr) of IC8001 (CPU)?
NO
Check the line between the input terminals of J504 and IC8001.
1
J504 pin (3) (Y) pin (5) (Pb) pin (7) (Pr)
2
IC8001 pin (A13/A15) pin (A10) pin (A7)
YES
NOCheck IC8001 and its peripheral circuits.
(IC8251, etc.)
YES
Check the panel module.
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S-VIDEO: No external input video [INPUT-2]
Is INPUT-2 selected on the input select menu screen?
NO
Does the INPUT-2 S1_PLUG detection function?
Check the line between pin (6) of input terminal (J506)
and pin (AB11) of IC8001 (CPU).
YES
Are there the S-VIDEO signal inputs at pins (A12) (Y) and (B9)
(C) of IC8001 (CPU)?
NO
Check the line between pins (3) (Y)/(4) (C) of J506
and pins (A12)/(B9) of IC8001. (Q507 and Q508, etc.)
YES
Are the LVDS signal outputs at the LVDS 1st channel and 2nd
channel of IC8001?
LV0OUT0P/M (N19/N20), LV0OUT1P/M (N21/N22),
LV0OUT2P/M (P19/P20), LV0OUT3P/M (R19/R20),
LV0OUT4P/M (R21/R22), LV0CK0P/M (P21/P22),
LV1OUT0P/M (J21/J22), LV1OUT1P/M (K19/K20),
LV1OUT2P/M (K21/K22), LV1OUT3P/M (L21/L22),
LV1OUT4P/M (M21/M22), LV1CK0P/M (L19/L20)
No video (3)
NOCheck IC8001 and its peripheral circuits. (IC8251, etc.)
YES
Check the panel module.
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No video (4)
No video at UHF/VHF broadcast signal receptionNo video at digital broadcast signal reception
Is the specified TV signal selected on the input select menu screen?
Is there the analog video signal output (VIDEO) at pin (19) of tuner
(TU1101)?
NO
Check TU1101 and its peripheral circuits
(TUN_SDA_C5: Pin8 of TU1101, TUN_SCL_C5: Pin9
of TU1101, etc.).
YES
Is there the analog video signal input at pin (B11) of IC8001
(CPU)?
NO
Check the line between IC8001 and TU1101, and their
peripheral circuits.
YES
Are the LVDS signal outputs at the LVDS 1st channel and 2nd channel of IC8001?
LV0OUT0P/M (N19/N20), LV0OUT1P/M (N21/N22),
LV0OUT2P/M (P19/P20), LV0OUT3P/M (R19/R20),
LV0OUT4P/M (R21/R22), LV0CK0P/M (P21/P22),
LV1OUT0P/M (J21/J22), LV1OUT1P/M (K19/K20),
LV1OUT2P/M (K21/K22), LV1OUT3P/M (L21/L22),
LV1OUT4P/M (M21/M22), LV1CK0P/M (L19/L20)
YES
Check the panel module.
Are there the video signal outputs (IF_P/N) at the pins (12) and (13) of
tuner (TU1101)?
YES
Are there the video signal inputs at pin (A4) and (B4) of IC8001 (CPU)?
YES
NO
Check TU1101 and it s peripheral circuit s (TUN_SDA_C5: Pin8
of TU1101, TUN_SCL_C5: Pin9 of TU1101, etc.).
NO
Check the line between IC8001 and TU1101, and their peripheral circuits (C1125/C1126, etc.).
NOCheck IC8001 and its peripheral circuits.
(IC8251, etc.)
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PC: No external input video [INPUT-4]
Is INPUT-4 selected on the input select menu screen?
NO
Select INPUT-4 on the input select menu screen for
the right input signal.
Is IC602 (EEPROM) accessed by I2C, with PC connected, to read the DDC_I2C DSUB_SCL/
DSUB_SDA data?
Check the DDC line and its peripheral circuits.
(IC602 and its peripherals).
YES
Are there the video signal inputs at pins (B12) (G), (A9) (B) and
(A6) (R) of IC8001 (CPU)?
Are there the VSYNC/HSYNC signal inputs at pins (B16) and
(B17) of IC8001?
YES
Are the LVDS signal outputs at the LVDS 1st channel and 2nd
channel of IC8001?
LV0OUT0P/M (N19/N20), LV0OUT1P/M (N21/N22),
NOCheck the line between SC601 and IC8001 (IC601, etc.).
NOCheck IC8001 and its peripheral circuits. (IC8251, etc.)
YES
Check the panel module.
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<HDMI input> No video (6)-1
HDMI: No external input video [INPUT-5]HDMI: No external input video [INPUT-6]
Is INPUT-5 selected on the input select menu screen?Is INPUT-6 selected on the input select menu screen?
NO
Select INPUT-5 on the input select menu screen for
YES
Does the HOT PLUG detection function?Does the HOT PLUG detection function?
Does the DDC5V signal come from pin (18) of SC1601 to pin (32)
of IC1609 (HDMI_SW)?
Does the HPD signal come from pin (31) of IC1609 to pin (19) of
SC1601?
Are there the TMDS signal inputs at pins (65/66) (CLK-/+), (67/68)
(D0-/+), (69/70) (D1-/+), (71/72) (D2-/+), all of IC1609?
the right input signal.
YES
Does the DDC5V signal come from pin (18) of SC1603 to pin (42) of
IC1609 (HDMI_SW)?
NO
Check the line between the input terminals of SC1601
and IC1609.
Check IC1609 and its peripheral circuits (I2C_SDA:
pin53 of IC1609/I2C_SCL: pin54 of IC1609, etc.).
YES
Does the HPD signal come from pin (41) of IC1609 to pin (19) of SC1603?
NO
Check the line between the pin (31) of IC1609 and the
pin (19) of SC1601.
Check IC1609 and its peripheral circuits (I2C_SDA:
pin53 of IC1609/I2C_SCL: pin54 of IC1609, etc.).
YES
Are there the TMDS signal inputs at pins (11/12) (CLK-/+), (13/14) (D0-/+),
(15/16) (D1-/+), (17/18) (D2-/+), all of IC1609?
Select INPUT-6 on the input select menu screen for the right
input signal.
Check the line between the input terminals of SC1603 and
IC1609.
Check IC1609 and its peripheral circuits (I2C_SDA: pin53 of
IC1609/I2C_SCL: pin54 of IC1609, etc.).
YES
Check the line between the pin (41) of IC1609 and the pin (19)
of SC1601.
Check IC1609 and its peripheral circuits (I2C_SDA: pin53 of
IC1609/I2C_SCL: pin54 of IC1609, etc.).
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
Is IC1609 (pin29/pin30) accessed by I2C, with HDMI
connected, to read the DDC_I2C SCL/SDA data?
NONO
Check the HDMI_DDC_SDA_IN1,
HDMI_DDC_SCL_IN1 line and its peripheral circuits.
(IC1609 and its peripherals).
YES
Are there the TMDS signal inputs at pins (F20/F19) (CLK-/+), (E21/E20) (D0-/+),
(D22/D21) (D1-/+), (C22/C21) (D2-/+), all of IC8001 (CPU)?
YES
Are the LVDS signal outputs at the LVDS 1st channel and 2nd channel of IC8001?
LV0OUT0P/M (N19/N20), LV0OUT1P/M (N21/N22),
LV0OUT2P/M (P19/P20), LV0OUT3P/M (R19/R20),
LV0OUT4P/M (R21/R22), LV0CK0P/M (P21/P22),
LV1OUT0P/M (J21/J22), LV1OUT1P/M (K19/K20),
LV1OUT2P/M (K21/K22), LV1OUT3P/M (L21/L22),
LV1OUT4P/M (M21/M22), LV1CK0P/M (L19/L20)
YES
Check the panel module.
YES
NO
Is IC1609 (pin39/pin40) accessed by I2C, with HDMI connected, to read the DDC_I2C SCL/SDA data?
Check the HDMI_DDC_SDA_IN3,HDMI_DDC_SCL_IN3 line
and its peripheral circuits.
(IC1609 and its peripherals).
NOCheck IC1609, IC8001 and their peripheral cir-
cuits.
NOCheck IC8001 and its peripheral circuits.
(IC8251, etc.)
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<HDMI input> No video (6)-2
HDMI: No external input video [INPUT-7]HDMI: No external input video [INPUT-8]
Is INPUT-7 selected on the input select menu screen?Is INPUT-8 selected on the input select menu screen?
NO
Select INPUT-7 on the input select menu screen for
YES
Does the HOT PLUG detection function?Does the HOT PLUG detection function?
Does the DDC5V signal come from pin (18) of SC1602 to pin (36)
of IC1609 (HDMI_SW)?
Does the HPD signal come from pin (35) of IC1609 to pin (19) of
SC1602?
Are there the TMDS signal inputs at pins (1/2) (CLK-/+), (3/4) (D0-/
+), (5/6) (D1-/+), (7/8) (D2-/+), all of IC1609?
the right input signal.
YES
Does the DDC5V signal come from pin (18) of SC1604 to pin (46) of
IC1609 (HDMI_SW)?
NO
Check the line between the input terminals of SC1602
and IC1609.
Check IC1609 and its peripheral circuits (I2C_SDA:
pin53 of IC1609/I2C_SCL: pin54 of IC1609, etc.).
YES
Does the HPD signal come from pin (45) of IC1609 to pin (19) of SC1604?
NO
Check the line between the pin (35) of IC1609 and the
pin (19) of SC1602.
Check IC1609 and its peripheral circuits (I2C_SDA:
pin53 of IC1609/I2C_SCL: pin54 of IC1609, etc.).
YES
Are there the TMDS signal inputs at pins (19/20) (CLK-/+), (21/22) (D0-/+),
(23/24) (D1-/+), (25/26) (D2-/+), all of IC1609?
Select INPUT-8 on the input select menu screen for the right
input signal.
Check the line between the input terminals of SC1604 and
IC1609.
Check IC1609 and its peripheral circuits (I2C_SDA: pin53 of
IC1609/I2C_SCL: pin54 of IC1609, etc.).
YES
Check the line between the pin (45) of IC1609 and the pin (19)
of SC1604.
Check IC1609 and its peripheral circuits (I2C_SDA: pin53 of
IC1609/I2C_SCL: pin54 of IC1609, etc.).
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
Is IC1609 (pin33/pin34) accessed by I2C, with HDMI
connected, to read the DDC_I2C SCL/SDA data?
NONO
Check the HDMI_DDC_SDA_IN2,
HDMI_DDC_SCL_IN2 line and its peripheral circuits.
(IC1609 and its peripherals).
YES
Are there the TMDS signal inputs at pins (F20/F19) (CLK-/+), (E21/E20) (D0-/+),
(D22/D21) (D1-/+), (C22/C21) (D2-/+), all of IC8001 (CPU)?
YES
Are the LVDS signal outputs at the LVDS 1st channel and 2nd channel of IC8001?
LV0OUT0P/M (N19/N20), LV0OUT1P/M (N21/N22),
LV0OUT2P/M (P19/P20), LV0OUT3P/M (R19/R20),
LV0OUT4P/M (R21/R22), LV0CK0P/M (P21/P22),
LV1OUT0P/M (J21/J22), LV1OUT1P/M (K19/K20),
LV1OUT2P/M (K21/K22), LV1OUT3P/M (L21/L22),
LV1OUT4P/M (M21/M22), LV1CK0P/M (L19/L20)
YES
Check the panel module.
YES
NO
Is IC1609 (pin43/pin44) accessed by I2C, with HDMI connected, to read the DDC_I2C SCL/SDA data?
Check the HDMI_DDC_SDA_IN4, HDMI_DDC_SCL_IN4 line
and its peripheral circuits.
(IC1609 and its peripherals).
NOCheck IC1609, IC8001 and their peripheral cir-
cuits.
NOCheck IC8001 and its peripheral circuits.
(IC8251, etc.)
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No audio (1)-1
INPUT-1 No audio.INPUT-2 No audio.
Is INPUT-1 selected on the input select menu screen?Is INPUT-2 selected on the input select menu screen?
NO
Refer to “: No external input video [INPUT-1]”.Refer to “: No external input video [INPUT-2]”
YES
Is the audio output selected for “VARIABLE” on the menu screen?Is the audio output selected for “VARIABLE” on the menu screen?
NO
Set the audio output to “FIXED”.Set the audio output to “FIXED”.
YES
Does the audio signal come from pins (4) (L) and (2) (R) of input
terminal (J502) to pins (12) (L) and (1) (R) of IC503 (AUDIO
SWITCH)?
NO
Check the line between J502 and IC503.Check the line between J505 and IC503.
YES
Does the audio signal come from pins (13) (L) and (3) (R) of IC503
to pins (B2) (L) and (A1) (R) of IC8001 (CPU)?
NO
Check IC503/IC8001 and its peripheral circuits
(IC502, Q509, Q510,etc).
Check the line between IC503 and IC8001.
YES
Does the audio signal come from pins (C4/A3) (SPOUT_L/R) of IC8001 (CPU) to
pins (3) (INLP), and (7) (INRP) of IC2701 (AMP)?
YES
Is the audio output from IC2701 as specified?NOCheck IC2701 and its peripheral circuits.
YES
YES
Does the audio signal come from pins (4) (L) and (2) (R) of input terminal
(J505) to pins (15) (L) and (2) (R) of IC503 (AUDIO SWITCH)?
YES
Does the audio signal come from pins (13) (L) and (3) (R) of IC503 to pins
(B2) (L) and (A1) (R) of IC8001 (CPU)?
Check IC503/IC8001 and its peripheral circuits (IC502, Q509,
Q510,etc).
Check the line between IC503 and IC8001.
YES
NOCheck the line between IC8001 and IC2701,
and their peripheral circuits (Q1306/Q1307,
AMP_MUTE line, etc).
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
Check the connector (P2701), speakers and their peripheral circuits.
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INPUT-3 No audio.
Is INPUT-3 selected on the input select menu screen?
NO
Refer to “: No external input video [INPUT-3]”.
YES
Is the audio output selected for “VARIABLE” on the menu
screen?
NO
Set the audio output to “FIXED”.
YES
Does the audio signal come from pins (5) (L) and (4) (R) of input
terminal (J501) to pins (14) (L) and (5) (R) of IC503 (AUDIO
SWITCH)?
NO
Check the line between J501 and IC503.
YES
Does the audio signal come from pins (13) (L) and (3) (R) of
IC503 to pins (B2) (L) and (A1) (R) of IC8001 (CPU)?
No audio (1)-2
NO
Check IC503/IC8001 and its peripheral circuits
(IC502, Q509, Q510,etc).
Check the line between IC503 and IC8001.
YES
Does the audio signal come from pins (C4/A3) (SPOUT_L/R) of
IC8001 (CPU) to pins (3) (INLP), and (7) (INRP) of IC2701
(AMP)?
YES
Is the audio output from IC2701 as specified?NOCheck IC2701 and its peripheral circuits.
YES
Check the connector (P2701), speakers and their peripheral circuits.
NOCheck the line between IC8001 and IC2701, and their peripheral
circuits (Q1306/Q1307, AMP_MUTE line, etc).
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No audio (2)
[PC analog audio input] INPUT-4 No audio.[HDMI analog audio input] INPUT-6 No audio.
Is INPUT-4 selected on the input select menu screen?Is INPUT-6 selected on the input select menu screen?
NO
Refer to “: No external input video [INPUT-4]”.Refer to “: No external input video [INPUT-6]”.
YES
Is the audio output selected for “VARIABLE” on the menu screen?Is the audio output selected for “VARIABLE” on the menu screen?
NO
Set the audio output to “FIXED”.Set the audio output to “FIXED”.
YES
Is the “PC Audio Select” selected for “Input4 (PC)” on the menu
screen?
NO
Set the HDMI audio output to “Input4 (PC)”.Set the HDMI audio output to “Input6 (HDMI)”.
YES
Does the audio signal come from pins (2) (L) and (3) (R) of input terminal (J601) to
pins (11) (L) and (4) (R) of IC503 (AUDIO SWITCH)?
YES
Does the audio signal come from pins (13) (L) and (3) (R) of IC503 to pins (B2) (L)
and (A1) (R) of IC8001 (CPU)?
YES
YES
Is the “PC Audio Select” selected for “Input6 (HDMI)” on the menu screen?
YES
Is the HDMI audio output selected for “Digital” on the menu screen?
Set the HDMI audio output to “Analog”.
YES
NOCheck the line between J601 and IC8001.
NOCheck IC503/IC8001 and its peripheral circuits
(IC502, Q509, Q510, etc).
Check the line between IC503 and IC8001.
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
Does the audio signal come from pins (C4/A3) (SPOUT_L/R) of IC8001 (CPU) to
pins (3) (INLP), and (7) (INRP) of IC2701 (AMP)?
YES
Is the audio output from IC2701 as specified?NOCheck IC2701 and its peripheral circuits.
YES
Check the connector (P2701), speakers and their peripheral circuits.
NOCheck the line between IC8001 and IC2701,
and their peripheral circuits (Q1306/Q1307,
AMP_MUTE line, etc).
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No audio (3)
No audio at UHF/VHF broadcast signal reception.No audio at digital broadcast signal reception.
Is TV selected on the input select menu screen?Is TV selected on the input select menu screen?
NO
Refer to “No video at UHF/VHF broadcast signal
YES
reception”.
Is the audio output selected for “VARIABLE” on the menu screen?If no video appears, refer to “No video at digital broadcast signal reception”.
NO
Set the audio output to “FIXED”.
YES
Is there the SIF signal output at pin (16) of tuner (TU1101)?Is the audio output selected for “VARIABLE” on the menu screen?
NO
Check the tuner (TU1101) and its peripheral circuits.
(I2C line: TUN_SCL_C5/TUN_SDA_C5, etc)
YES
Does the SIF signal come from pin (16) of tuner (TU1101) to pin
(D5) of IC8001 (CPU)?
NO
Check the line between TU1101 and IC8001, and their
peripheral circuits (Q1101, Q1102, etc.).
YES
Does the audio signal come from pins (C4/A3) (SPOUT_L/R) of IC8001 (CPU) to
pins (3) (INLP), and (7) (INRP) of IC2701 (AMP)?
YES
Is the audio output from IC2701 as specified?NOCheck IC2701 and its peripheral circuits.
YES
YES
Refer to “No video at digital broadcast signal reception”.
Set the audio output to “FIXED”.
NOCheck the line between IC8001 and IC2701,
and their peripheral circuits (Q1306/Q1307,
AMP_MUTE line, etc).
NO
NO
YES
Check the connector (P2701), speakers and their peripheral circuits.
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No audio (4)
INPUT-5 No audio (HDMI connected)
INPUT-6 No audio (HDMI connected)
INPUT-7 No audio (HDMI connected)
INPUT-8 No audio (HDMI connected)
[INPUT-5 input]
Is INPUT-5 selected on the input select menu screen?
[INPUT-6 input]
Is INPUT-6 selected on the input select menu screen?
[INPUT-7 input]
Is INPUT-7 selected on the input select menu screen?
[INPUT-8 input]
Is INPUT-8 selected on the input select menu screen?
NO
Refer to “: No external input video [INPUT-5/6/7/8]”.
YES
[INPUT-5 input]
If no video appears, refer to “No external input video (HDMI) [INPUT-5]”.
[INPUT-6 input]
If no video appears, refer to “No external input video (HDMI) [INPUT-6]”.
[INPUT-7 input]
If no video appears, refer to “No external input video (HDMI) [INPUT-7]”.
[INPUT-8 input]
If no video appears, refer to “No external input video (HDMI) [INPUT-8]”.
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YES
Is the audio output selected for “VARIABLE” on the menu screen?
NO
YES
Does the audio signal come from pins (C4/A3) (SPOUT_L/R) of IC8001 (CPU) to pins (3) (INLP), and (7)
(INRP) of IC2701 (AMP)?
YES
Is the audio output from IC2701 as specified?
YES
Check the connector (P2701), speakers and their peripheral circuits.
Set the audio output to “FIXED”.
NO
Check the line between IC8001 and IC2701, and their peripheral circuits (Q1306/
Q1307, AMP_MUTE line, etc).
NO
Check IC2701 and its peripheral circuits.
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No INPUT-5/6/7/8(HDMI) audio.No audio at digital broadcast signal reception.
No audio signal at Digital Audio Output terminal (Analog sound heard)
If no video appears, refer to “No external input video (HDMI)
[INPUT-5/6/7/8]”.
Is there the SPDIF signal output (OPT_OUT) at pin (J3) of IC8001 (CPU)?NOCheck the IC8001 and its peripheral circuits.
YES
Is there the SPDIF signal (OPT_OUT) input at pin (1) of IC1307 (SPDIF SELECTOR)?
YES
Is there the MUTE signal input at pin (7) of IC1307? (usual: Low, Mute: High)
Is there the SELECT signal input at pin (6) of IC1307? (High)
YES
Is there the SPDIF signal input at pin (1) of D1306 (OPTICAL OUTPUT)?NOCheck D1306 and its peripheral circuits.
YES
Check the speakers and the optical cable.
If no video appears, refer to “No video at digital broadcast signal reception”.
NOCheck the line between IC8001 and IC1307.
NOCheck the MUTE_A_ALL and AC_DET signals,
and their peripheral circuits (Q1304, D1310,
etc).
Check the SEL_SPDIF signals/IC8001, and
their peripheral circuits.
No optical output under the following conditions
as per HDMI requirements.
* Audio contents protected.
* Audio frequency beyond 48kHz.
* Audio bit length beyond 16bits.
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No monitor audio output
Is the audio output from the monitor set at “VARIABLE” or
“FIXED” on the menu screen?
YES
Are there the audio signal outputs (I2S Line) at pins (H4)
(LINE_LRCLK), (J4) (LINE_MCLK), (K3) (LINE_BCLK) and (K4)
(LINE_DATA) of IC8001 (CPU)?
YES
Does the audio signal come from pins (H4/J4/K3/K4)
(LINE_LRCLK/LINE_MCLK/LINE_BCLK/LINE_DATA) of IC8001
to pins (4) (LRCLK), (1) (MCLK), (2) (BCLK) and (3) (DATA) of
IC1301 (Audio DAC)?
YES
Does the audio signal come from pins (11) (AOUTL) and (10)
(AOUTR) of IC1301 to pins (4) (L) and (2) (R) of J507?
YES
Check the connector (J507) and their peripheral circuits, and
speakers and the Cable.
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NOCheck IC8001 (CPU) and its peripheral circuits.
NOCheck IC8001 (CPU) and its peripheral circuits.
NOCheck IC8001 (CPU) and each signal lines/its peripheral circuits.
NOCheck the line between IC1301 and J507 and their peripheral
circuits.
Check the LINE_MUTE line and its peripheral circuits (Q1310/
Q1311, etc).
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LED flashing timing chart for error notification.
250ms1sec
Unused
1) Power LED (Large classification)
Error typePower green LED operation (1 cycle)Pins are monitor microprocessor (IC2002) pins.
Lamp error
Flashes once: Fast
Power error
Flashes twice
Communication error
with the main CPU
Flashes 3 times
Vsync error
Flashes 4 times
H: On
L: Off
H: On
L: Off
H: On
L: Off
H: On
Judged by the ERR_PNL port. Confirmed after 10 consecutive
detections at 500 ms intervals (detected only when the backlight is
on).
[Released]
• Set “LAMP ERROR” of the adjustment process to 0.
• Execute AC_ON with [CH_DOWN] and [VOL_UP] on the unit
down.
• Continuous illumination for 3 minutes.
NOTE: After five detection counts, the lamp cannot be activated
except in the monitoring process. (For the first time, only
the inverter is reset, and error OFF is not activated.)
Refer to “Power error details”.
Detection is performed at 16 ms intervals, and each terminal for
monitoring the power is polled. If the error logic is detected twice
in a row, error is confirmed so as to shift to the error standby.
Judged by the communication line error or main CPU communica-
tion error.
Refer to “Communication error details”.
Communication line with the main CPU: TxD, RxD
Check debug statements for the main CPU.
VSYNC error (L or H fixed).
Image processing IC operation error
Monitor temperature
error
Flashes 5 times
Program area data
destruction
Flashes 8 times
L: Off
H: On
L: Off
H: On
L: Off
Judged by monitoring temperature with the temperature sensor.
When the panel temperature is 60°C or more for 15 seconds or
more in a row, caution is displayed. If the panel temperature is
60°C or more for 25 seconds or more in a row, error standby is
activated.
[Released]
Reduce the value of MONITOR MAX TEMP of OTHERS (temperature protection threshold).
Flash ROM data error in the microprocessor.
[Released]
Write the microprocessor software.
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2) Power error details (Power LED flashes twice and OPC LED flashes)
Error typeOPC LED operation (1 cycle)
DET_POW1 error
Flashes once
DET_POW2 error
Flashes twice
DET_6V error
Flashes 3 times
PNL_POW0 error
Flashes 5 times
Main error
Flashes 7 times
3) Communication error details (Power LED flashes 3 times and OPC LED flashes)
Error typeOPC LED operation (1 cycle)
Initial communication reception
error
Flashes once
Pins are monitor microprocessor pins unless otherwise
DET_POW1 error (L).
Detected by the above polling.
UR13V is not applied.
DET_POW2 error (L).
Detected by the above polling.
Detection starts in 400 ms after SMPOW becomes High.
D3.3V is not applied.
DET_6V error (L).
D5V or A5V is not applied.
DET_POW0 error (L).
Detected by the above polling.
Detection starts in 400 ms after PNL_ON becomes High.
Panel power is not applied.
Main microprocessor detection error.
(FAN error, 1bitAMP error, etc.)
Basically, log analysis of debug print statements or communi-
Initial communication from the main CPU is not received. If initial
communication from the main microprocessor is not received
within 15 seconds during start-up, it is judged to be an error.
The unit is reset and restarted until the third error, and error
standby is activated at the fourth error.
Communication line error or main CPU start-up failure.
Time-out setting and start-up mode change from the main CPU is
not received.
Main CPU start-up failure or front microprocessor reception failure.
In the operation state, regular communication is performed every 1
second. If communication from the min CPU is not received five
times in a raw, it is judged to be a regular communication error.
The regular communication errors are counted. The unit is reset
and restarted until the third error, and error standby is activated at
the fourth error.
The regular communication error counter is cleared to 0 when normal operation continues for 10 minutes.
Main CPU start-up failure or front microprocessor reception failure.
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specified.
cation log analysis by a bus monitor is performed.
1) The voltages at test points are measured on exclusive AC adaptor and the stable supply voltage of AC 120V. Signals are fed by a color bar signal generator for servicing purpose and the above voltages are measured with a 20k ohm/V tester.
2. INDICATION OF RESISTOR & CAPACITOR:
RESISTOR
1) The unit of resistance "Ω" is omitted.
(K=kΩ=1000Ω, M=MΩ).
2) All resistors are ± 5%, unless otherwise noted.
(K= ± 10%, F= ± 1%, D= ± 0.5%)
3) All resistors are 1/16W, unless otherwise noted.
CAPACITOR
1) All capacitors are µF, unless otherwise noted.
(P=pF=µµF).
2) All capacitors are 50V, unless otherwise noted.
CAUTION:
This circuit diagram is original one, therefore there may be a slight
difference from yours.
ServiceManual
SAFETY NOTES:
1) DISCONNECT THE AC PLUG FROM THE AC OUTLET
BEFORE REPLACING PARTS.
2) SEMICONDUCTOR HEA T SINKS SHOULD BE REGARDED AS
POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARDS WHEN THE CHASSIS IS
OPERATING.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE:
PAR TS MARKED WITH "" () ARE IMPORTANT
FOR MAINTAINING THE SAFETY OF THE SET. BE SURE TO
REPLACE THESE PARTS WITH SPECIFIED ONES FOR MAINTAINING THE SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SET.
AVIS DE SECURITE IMPORTANT:
LES PIECES MARQUEES "" () SONT IMPORTANTES POUR MAINTENIR LA SECURITE DE L'APPAREIL.
NE REMPLACER CES PIEDES QUE PAR DES PIECES DONT LE
NUMERO EST SPECIFIE POUR MAINTENIR LA SECURITE ET
PROTEGER LE BON FONCTIONNEMENT DE L'APPAREIL.
The reference numbers on the PWB
are arranged in alphabetical order.
[1]PRINTED WIRING BOARD
ASSEMBLIES
[2]LCD PANEL MUDULE
[3]DUNTKE266FM02 (KEY Unit)
[4]DUNTKF030FM10(LC-40E67U)/
FM14 (LC-40E77U) (MAIN Unit)
MODELS
CONTENTS
LC-40E77U
[6]CABINET AND MECHANICAL
PARTS
[7]LCD MODULE Assembly
[8]SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
[9]PACKING PARTS (NOT
REPLACEMENT ITEM)
[5]DUNTKF096FM01 (LED Unit)
Parts marked with "" are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these
parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.
[10] SERVICE JIG (USE FOR
SERVICING)
This document has been published to be used
for after sales service only.
The contents are subject to change without notice.
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NO.PARTS CODE
PRICE
RANK
NEW
MARK
PAR T
DELIVERY
[1] PRINTED WIRING BOARD ASSEMBLIES
N DUNTKE266FM02AHNXKEY Unit
N DUNTKF030FM10BZNXMAIN Unit (LC-40E67U)
N DUNTKF030FM14BZNXMAIN Unit (LC-40E77U)
N DUNTKF096FM01ANNXLED Unit
N RDENCA354WJQZBPNXPOWER Unit
N RUNTK4106TPZCJLCD Control Unit (LC-40E67U)
N RUNTK4159TPZZJLCD Control Unit (LC-40E77U)
N RUNTKA568WJN1JINVERTER Unit
N RUNTKA569WJZZANJINVERTER GND-1 Unit
R501 VRS-CZ1JF102JYAAJ1k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R503 VRS-TV1JD750JYAAJ75 1/16W Metal Oxide
R504 VRS-CZ1JF221JYAAJ220 1/16W Metal Oxide
R505 VRS-CZ1JF104JYAAJ100k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R512 VRS-CZ1JF221JYAAJ220 1/16W Metal Oxide
R513 VRS-CZ1JF104JYAAJ100k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R541 VRS-CZ1JF221JYAAJ220 1/16W Metal Oxide
R542 VRS-CZ1JF104JYAAJ100k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R543 VRS-CZ1JF221JYAAJ220 1/16W Metal Oxide
R544 VRS-CZ1JF104JYAAJ100k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R545 VRS-CZ1JF102JYAAJ1k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R546 VRS-TV1JD750JYAAJ75 1/16W Metal Oxide
R547 VRS-TV1JD750JYAAJ75 1/16W Metal Oxide
R548 VRS-TV1JD750JYAAJ75 1/16W Metal Oxide
R549 VRS-CZ1JF102JYAAJ1k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R550 VRS-TV1JD750JYAAJ75 1/16W Metal Oxide
R551 VRS-TV1JD750JYAAJ75 1/16W Metal Oxide
R552 VRS-TV1JD750JYAAJ75 1/16W Metal Oxide
R557 VRS-CZ1JF221JYAAJ220 1/16W Metal Oxide
R558 VRS-CZ1JF104JYAAJ100k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R559 VRS-CZ1JF221JYAAJ220 1/16W Metal Oxide
R560 VRS-CZ1JF104JYAAJ100k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R561 VRS-CZ1JF104JYAAJ100k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R562 VRS-CZ1JF104JYAAJ
R563 VRS-CZ1JF104JYAAJ100k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R564 VRS-CZ1JF104JYAAJ100k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R567 VRS-TV1JD471JYAAJ470 1/16W Metal Oxide
R568 VRS-TV1JD471JYAAJ470 1/16W Metal Oxide
R569 VRS-CZ1JF470JYAAJ47 1/16W Metal Oxide
R570 VRS-CZ1JF470JYAAJ47 1/16W Metal Oxide
R571 VRS-TV1JD750JYAAJ75 1/16W Metal Oxide
R572 VRS-CZ1JF102JYAAJ1k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R573 VRS-TV1JD750JYAAJ75 1/16W Metal Oxide
R574 VRS-CZ1JF221JYAAJ220 1/16W Metal Oxide
R575 VRS-CZ1JF104JYAAJ100k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R576 VRS-CZ1JF221JYAAJ220 1/16W Metal Oxide
R577 VRS-CZ1JF104JYAAJ100k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R579 VRS-CZ1JF473FYAAJ47k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R580 VRS-CZ1JF473FYAAJ47k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R581 VRK-SB1FF223JYAAJ22k 1/32W Metal Composition
R582 VRS-CZ1JF473JYAAJ47k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R583 VRS-CZ1JF473JYAAJ47k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R603 VRS-CZ1JF104JYAAJ100k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R604 VRS-CZ1JF104JYAAJ100k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R605 VRS-CZ1JF221JYAAJ220 1/16W Metal Oxide
R606 VRS-CZ1JF221JYAAJ220 1/16W Metal Oxide
R607 VRS-CZ1JF222JYAAJ2.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R608 VRS-CZ1JF222JYAAJ2.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R609 VRS-TV1JD750JYAAJ75 1/16W Metal Oxide
R610 VRS-TV1JD750JYAAJ75 1/16W Metal Oxide
R611 VRS-CZ1JF101JYAAJ100 1/16W Metal Oxide
R612 VRS-CZ1JF101JYAAJ100 1/16W Metal Oxide
R613 VRS-TV1JD750JYAAJ75 1/16W Metal Oxide
R622 VRS-CZ1JF470JYAAJ47 1/16W Metal Oxide
R625 VRS-CZ1JF470JYAAJ47 1/16W Metal Oxide
R627 VRS-CZ1JF470JYAAJ47 1/16W Metal Oxide
R635 VRS-CZ1JF330JYAAJ33 1/16W Metal Oxide
VRS-CZ1JF330JYAAJ33 1/16W Metal Oxide
R636
R639 VRS-CZ1JF473JYAAJ47k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R641 VRS-CZ1JF473JYAAJ47k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R660 VRS-CZ1JF473JYAAJ47k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R661 VRS-CZ1JF100JYAAJ10 1/16W Metal Oxide
R662 VRS-CZ1JF100JYAAJ10 1/16W Metal Oxide
R1101 VRS-CZ1JF470JYAAJ47 1/16W Metal Oxide
R1102 VRS-CZ1JF470JYAAJ47 1/16W Metal Oxide
R1103 VRS-CZ1JF683JYAAJ68k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R1109 VRS-CZ1JF331JYAAJ330 1/16W Metal Oxide
R1113 VRS-CZ1JF123JYAAJ12k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R1114 VRS-CZ1JF392JYAAJ3.9k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R1115 VRS-CZ1JF101JYAAJ100 1/16W Metal Oxide
R1116 VRS-CZ1JF000JYAAJ0 1/16W Metal Oxide
R1118 VRS-CZ1JF272JYAAJ2.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R1119 VRS-CZ1JF182JYAAJ1.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R1120 VRS-CZ1JF222JYAAJ2.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide
R1121 VRS-CZ1JF101JYAAJ100 1/16W Metal Oxide