Sharp LC-46XD1E/RU, LC-52XD1E/RU Service Manual

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LC-46/52XD1E-RU
SERVICE MANUAL
No. S76V5LC46XD1E
LCD COLOUR TELEVISION
MODELS
CONTENTS
[1] IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY PRE-
CAUTION ....................................................... 1-1
[2] Precautions for using lead-free solder ........... 1-2
CHAPTER 2. SPECIFICATIONS
[1] SPECIFICATIONS ......................................... 2-1
CHAPTER 3. OPERATION MANUAL
[1] OPERATION MANUAL .................................. 3-1
CHAPTER 4. REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS
[1] REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS ................... 4-1
CHAPTER 5. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
[1] ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE....................... 5-1
CHAPTER 6. TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLE
[1] TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLE...................... 6-1
LC-46XD1E/RU
LC-52XD1E/RU
CHAPTER 8. OVERALL WIRING/BLOCK DIAGRAM
[1] OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM......................8-
[2] SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM.........................8-
[3] POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................
CHAPTER 9. PRINTED WIRING BOARD
[1] MAIN Unit ......................................................9-1
[2] POWER Unit..................................................9-5
[3] AV Unit...........................................................9-9
[4] KEY Unit ......................................................9-15
[5] R/C, LED Unit ..............................................9-16
[6] DIGITAL TUNER Unit..................................9-17
[7] DIGITAL Unit ...............................................9-19
CHAPTER 10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
[1] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM..............................10-1
Parts Guide
1 5
.. 8-9
CHAPTER 7. MAJOR IC INFORMATIONS
[1] FUNCTIONS OF MAJOR ICs (VIDEO
PROCESSOR)............................................... 7-1
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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CHAPTER 1. IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTION
[1] IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTION
1. WARNING
1. For continued safety, no modification of any circuit should be attempted.
2. Disconnect AC power before servicing.
2. BEFORE RETURNING THE RECEIVER (Fire & Shock Hazard)
Before returning the receiver to the user, perform the following safety checks:
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. To be sure that no shock hazard exists, check for leakage current in the following manner.
• Plug the AC cord directly into a 220 - 240 volt AC outlet. (Do not use an isolation transformer for this test).
• 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.
• A true RMS reading multimeter should be used for this test, especially where the equipment uses a switch mode power supply which may result in very non-sinusoidal leakage current.
• 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 1.75 Vrms (this corresponds to 0.7 mA. peak AC.) or more is excessive and indicates a potential shock hazard which must be cor­rected before returning the monitor to the owner.
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SAFETY NOTICE
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 " " . 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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Service work should be performed only by qualified service technicians who are thoroughly familiar with all safety checks and the
servicing guidelines which follow:
CAUTION: FO R C O N T I N U E D PROTECTION AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE F701 (4A / 250V)
DVM
AC SCALE
1.5k ohm 10W
TO EXPOSED METAL PARTS
CONNECT TO KNOWN EARTH GROUND
0.15μF
TEST PROBE
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[2] Precautions for using lead-free solder
1. Employing lead-free solder
• ALL "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:
• For the Inverter PWB Units the type used in nickel, so they are marked as LFn:.
2. 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.
3. 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.
Lead-free wire solder for servicing
Part No, Description Code
ZHNDAi123250E J φ0.3mm 250g(1roll) BL ZHNDAi126500E J φ0.6mm 500g(1roll) BK ZHNDAi12801KE J φ1.0mm 1kg(1roll) BM
L Fa
Indicates lead-free solder of tin, silver and copper.
L F
Indicates lead-free solder of tin, silver and nickel.
n
Sn-Ag-Ni
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CHAPTER 2. SPECIFICATIONS
[1] SPECIFICATIONS
As a 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.
NOTE
Refer to inside back cover for dimensional drawings.
Item
46
"
LCD COLOUR TV,
Model: LC-46XD1E
Video Colour System
PAL/SECAM/NTSC 3.58/NTSC 4.43/PAL 60
TV Function
CCIR (B/G, I, D/K, L, L')
TV­Standard
LCD panel
46" Advanced Super View & BLACK TFT LCD
Number of dots
6,220,800 dots (1920g1080g3 dots)
VHF/UHF
E2-E69ch, F2-F10ch, I21-I69ch, IR A-IR Jch, (Digital: E5-E69ch)
CATV
Hyper-band, S1-S41ch
TV-Tuning System
Auto Preset 999 ch, Auto Label, Auto Sort
STEREO/BILINGUAL
NICAM/A2
Receiving Channel
Brightness
450 cd/m
2
Backlight life
60,000 hours (at Backlight Standard position)
Viewing angles
H : 176° V : 176°
Audio amplifier
15W x 2
Speaker
(100 mm
x 40 mm) x 4
9 pin MINI-DIN male connector
EXT 2
EXT 3
S-VIDEO (Y/C input), RCA pin (AV input)
RS-232C
UHF/VHF 75 Din type (Analogue & Digital)
SCART (AV input/monitor output, Y/C input, AV Link)
Antenna input
EXT 5
HDMI, Ø 3.5 mm jack (Audio input)
EXT 1
SCART (AV input, Y/C input, RGB input, TV output)
EXT 4
Ø 3.5 mm jack (Audio input), 15 pin mini D-sub (PC/Component)
Digital
DVB-T (2K/8K OFDM)
Analogue
OSD language
English/German/French/Italian/Spanish/Dutch/Swedish/Portuguese/Finnish/ Turkish/Greek/Russian/Polish
Power Requirement
AC 220-240 V, 50 Hz
Power Consumption
260 W (2.7 W Standby) (Method IEC60107)
Weight
31.5 kg (Without stand), 36.0 kg (With stand)
OUTPUT
RCA pin (Audio)
Headphones
Ø 3.5mm jack (Audio output)
C. I. (Common Interface)
EN50221, R206001
Operating temperature
0°C to+40°C
EXT 6
HDMI
Terminals
Rear
52"
LCD COLOUR TV,
Model: LC-52XD1E
52" Advanced Super View & BLACK TFT LCD
280 W (2.7 W Standby) (Method IEC60107)
36.0 kg (Without stand), 40.0 kg (With stand)
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CHAPTER 3. OPERATION MANUAL
[1] OPERATION MANUAL
TV (Front view)
Quick guide
TV (Rear view)
NOTE
Only if you use an active terrestrial antenna, select "yes (5V)" under "Supply voltage". (Page 16)
AC INPUT terminal
OPC sensor
Remote control
sensor
(Standby/On)
indicator
OPC indicator
(Power button)
MENU button
(/ )
(Volume buttons)
P (/)
(Programme [channel] buttons)
SLEEP indicator
EXT 2 (AV) terminal
EXT 3 terminals
Headphone jack
EXT 1 (RGB) terminal
EXT 5 (HDMI/AUDIO) terminals
Antenna input terminal (DVB-T 5V=/80 mA)
OUTPUT (Audio) terminals
EXT 4 terminals
RS-232C terminal
COMMON INTERFACE slot
EXT 6 (HDMI) terminal
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Quick guide
CAUTION
Improper use of batteries can result in chemical leakage or explosion. Be sure to follow the instructions below.
Do not mix batteries of different types. Different types of batteries have different characteristics. Do not mix old and new batteries. Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the life of new batteries or cause chemical leakage in old batteries. Remove batteries as soon as they have worn out. Chemicals that leak from batteries can cause a rash. If you find any chemical leakage, wipe thoroughly with a cloth. The batteries supplied with this product may have a shorter life expectancy due to storage conditions. If you will not be using the remote control unit for an extended period of time, remove the batteries from it.
30°
30°
Remote control sensor
5m
Press and slide the battery cover to open it.
Insert two supplied "AAA" size batteries.
Place batteries with their terminals corresponding to the ( + ) and ( - ) indications in the battery compartment.
Close the battery cover.
1 2
3
Inserting the batteries
Before using the TV for the “rst time, insert two "AAA" size batteries (supplied). When the batteries become depleted and the remote control unit fails to operate, replace the batteries with new "AAA" size batteries.
Using the remote control unit
Use the remote control unit by pointing it towards the remote control sensor. Objects between the remote control unit and sensor may prevent proper operation.
Cautions regarding the remote control unit
Do not expose the remote control unit to shock. In addition, do not expose the remote control unit to liquids, and do not place in an area with high humidity. Do not install or place the remote control unit under direct sunlight. The heat may cause deformation of the unit. The remote control unit may not work properly if the remote control sensor of the TV is under direct sunlight or strong lighting. In such case, change the angle of the lighting or TV, or operate the remote control unit closer to the remote control sensor.
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Remote control unit
Quick guide
12 3 4
7
9
14
12
8
5 6
11
17
16
13
18
19
29 30
31
25
24
15
27
10
21
23
22
26
20
28
1 (Standby/On)
2 (Teletext)
TV: Display the analogue teletext. DTV: Select DTV data broadcasting
and TELETEXT.
3 (Reveal hidden Teletext)
4 (Subtitle for Teletext)
TV/External: Subtitle on/off. DTV: Display the subtitle selection
screen.
5 (Freeze/Hold)
6 (Subpage)
7
… Set the channel in TV and DTV mode. Enter the desired numbers or letters. Set the page in Teletext mode.
8 (Flashback)
Press to return to the previous image in normal viewing mode.
9DTV
Press to access DTV mode while watching other input sources, and vice versa.
(Will not work if you were watching DTV immediately before turning off the TV. In this case “rst select any other input source except DTV using the button.)
10 (Sound mode)
Select the sound multiplex mode. (See below.)
11 (Mute)
Sound on/off
12 (+/-) (Volume)
Increase/decrease volume.
13 LIST
DTV: Display the programme list.
14 DTV MENU
DTV: Display DTV Menu screen.
15 END
Exit the menu screen.
16 truD
Demonstrate the truD effects in a dual screen format.
17 SLEEP
Set the sleep timer on (in units of 30 min. up to max. 2hr. 30min) and off.
18 (Top/Bottom/Full)
Set the area of magnification in analogue teletext mode.
19 (INPUT SOURCE)
Select an input source. (TV, DTV, EXT1, EXT2, EXT3, EXT4,
EXT5, EXT6)
20 EPG
DTV: To display EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) screen.
ESG
DTV: To display ESG (Electronic Service Guide) screen.
RADIO
DTV: Switch between RADIO and DTV mode.
21 AV MODE
Select a video setting.
22 SURROUND
Surround effects on/off.
23 P ( / )
Select the channel. In analogue TV mode, external input
sources (EXT 1 - 6) can also be selected.
24 (Display information)
25 MENU
MENU screen on/off.
26 / / / (Cursor)
Select a desired item on the setting screen.
OK
Execute a command within the menu screen.
Display the station list in analogue mode and the programme list in DTV mode.
27 RETURN
Return to the previous menu screen.
28 Colour (Red/Green/Yellow/Blue)
TELETEXT: Select a page. The coloured buttons are used to
select correspondingly to the coloured items in the menu screen.
29 OPC
To switch the Optical Picture Control on and off.
30 (Wide modes)
Select the wide mode.
31 ACTION (Action mode)
Action mode on/off.
NOTE
When no signal is input, the sound mode will display "Mono".
NICAM TV broadcasts selection A2 TV broadcasts selection
Using on the remote control unit
DTV mode:
Press to open the multi audio screen. Analogue TV mode: Each time you press , the mode switches as illustrated in the following tables.
Selectable items
Stereo, Mono!
Dual-channel Sound 1, Dual-channel Sound 2, Dual­channel Sound 1+2, Mono!
NICAM, Mono!
Signal
Stereo
Bilingual
Monaural
Selectable items
Stereo, Mono!
Dual-channel Sound 1, Dual-channel Sound 2, Dual-channel Sound 1+2
Mono
Signal
Stereo
Bilingual
Monaural
"Mono!" indicates that you have manually changed to FM mono.
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CHAPTER 4. REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS
Service Manual
[1] REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS
1. Remove the Rear Cabinet fixing screws (4 pcs.).
2. LC-46XD1E/RU: Remove the Rear Cabinet fixing screws (4 pcs.). LC-52XD1E/RU: Remove the Rear Cabinet fixing screws (4 pcs.).
3. LC-46XD1E/RU: Remove the Rear Cabinet fixing screws (13 pcs.). LC-52XD1E/RU: Remove the Rear Cabinet fixing screws (18 pcs.).
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Rear Cabinet
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4. Remove the Bottom Cover-Rear fixing screws (4 pcs.).
5. Remove Stand Ass’y from the Front Cabinet.
6. Remove the Bottom Cover-Front from the Front Cabinet.
7. Remove the Earth Angle fixing screw (1 pc.).
8. Remove the Earth Angle fixing screw (2 pcs.).
9. Remove the Stand Angle and Center Angle Ass’y fixing screws (12 pcs.).
10.Disconnect Speaker Wiresand “KM” Wire.
11.Remove the speaker fixing screws (4 pcs.) and detach the Speaker Boxies L/R.
12.Detach the Top Cover Ass’y.
13.Disconnect all the connectors fron all the PWBs.
4
5
6
Bottom Cover-Rear
Bottom Cover-Rear
Bottom Cover-Front
Bottom Cover-Front
Speaker Box-R Speaker Box-L
KM
SP SP
Stand Angle
Stand Angle
Earth Angle
Top Cover Ass'y
Cebter Angle Ass'y
Front Cabinet
Stand Ass'y
9
11
11
10
10 10
7
8
12
9
PL13LV
LB
LA
LA
13
13
11
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14.LC-46XD1E/RU: Remove the Chassis Tray fixing screws (5 pcs.). LC-52XD1E/RU: Remove the Chassis Tray fixing screws (4 pcs.).
15.Remove the Full Shield fixing screws (1 pc.).
16.Remove the Full Shield fixing screws (5 pcs.).
17.Disconnect all the connectors from all the PWBs.
18.Remove the Tuner PWB fixing screws (2 pcs.).
19.Remove the Terminal Angle fixing screws (2 pcs.).
20.Remove the Main PWB Shield and Main PWB fixing screws (4 pcs.).
21.Remove the Digital PWB and Digital PWB Shield fixing screws (4 pcs.).
22.Remove the Power PWB fixing screws (4 pcs.).
23.Remove the AV PWB fixing screws (2 pcs.).
14
14
14
19
16
15
20
21
22
18
23
AV PWB
Main PWB
Tuner PWB
Digital PWB
Digital PWB Shield
Full Shield
Terminal Angle
Power PWB
Chassis Frame
SP
LV
17
RA
17
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24.Remove the LCD Angle Side fixing screws (4 pcs.).
25.Remove the LCD Angle Side fixing screws (8 pcs.).
26.Remove the R/C LED PWB fixing screws (2 pcs.).
Front Cabinet
LCD Angle Side
R/C LED Unit
24
25
26
25
25
25
25
24
24
25
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CHAPTER 5. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
[1] ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
The adjustment values are set to their optimum at the factory before shipping . If by any chance a value should become improper or a readjustment is required due to part replacement, make an adjustment according to the fol-
lowing procedure.
1. After replacement of any PWB and/or IC for repair, note the following.
When replacing the following units, be sure to prepare the new units loaded with updated software. MAIN-UNIT: DUNTKD915FM01 (LC-52XD1E/K/F/I/RU) : DUNTKD915FM01 (LC-46XD1E/K/F/I/RU) NOTE: That an IC into which ROM data is written is available for MAIN-UNIT servicing (see below). IC1901 VHi24LC2BiNQES EDID(HDMI) IC1902 VHi24LC2BiNRES EDID(HDMI) IC2303 RH-iXB731WJZZS EDID(PC)
2. Software Upgrade
Main software update procedure of SHARP LCDTV
1. Connect your PC and LCDTV by 232C-CROSS-CABLE.
Set up starter298
2. Decompress starter_298_ver100.zip.
3. Double click on starter.exe and running.
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4. Set the parameters of the starter software as below. i) [Options]-[Preferences] Setup window will be opened.
1) "General","Terminal","System update": no need to modify anything.
2) "Connection": set COM port number and configuration on your PC.
3) "Download": set configuration as below.
5. [File]-[Save as] you can save above settings as file name as you want.
Setting "9600"
(a) set directory path of starter tool
(b) set absolute path of target elf file
(c) set simple or packed
(d) set absolute path of "Cbus_boot_ver1.00.txt" for Cbus(boot).
¨Starter_298\Configs\Cbus_boot_ver1.00.txt
Starter_298\Configs\Cbus_flash_NoUART_ ver1.00.txt
(e) set absolute path of "Cbus_flash_NoUART_
ver1.00.txt" for Cbus(flash).
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Download
6. Connect to the LCD TV and start up "starter298" software.
7. After turn on the power of set, please push the below connect but­ton.
NOTE: If set power was turned off and on with this condition, strange
character will be appear, so if this strange character appear, please ignore.
8.
9.
in capital letters
in capital letters
Input "USEROFF" command (non-visited) and return key on your ˴˴˴˴˴˴˴˴˴˴PC. (get "OK"message)
Input "DPON" command and return key on your PC. (get "MSH>" message)
in small letters
Input "fpga 3 0x80" command and return key on your PC, and the
LCD TV is turned off automatically.
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10.Change the port settings. 11.Connect to the LCD TV by activating the connection button.
12.[Programming]-[Download] Download window will be opened.
setting "115200"
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13.Select the file which you want to upload. 14.Click "Flash" button and get executed.
click once
click once
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15.If the Flash has burned successfully, "OK" message is shown as below.
16.Turn the AC power off , and turn AC power on. Return to default automatically.
17.Finish!!
18.Prepare for next model If you have once write the software to the set, the PC side commu-
nication speed will be set up to "115200". So before you connect the PC to the next set, please change back
this speed to "9600". (Please refer 4-(i)-2)
19.Software writing time It takes about 15 minutes to write the all software with above
method. Please keep the cable connection during the PC and Set having a
communication.
3. Entering and exiting the adjustment process mode
1
Press the "POWER"ke
y
on the set of runningTV set to force off thepower.
2
While holdin
g
down the “VOL(-)”and”MENU”keys on the set at once, Press the "POWER"keyon the se
t
to turn on the power. The letter appears on the screen.
3
Next, hold down the “VOL
(-)
”and㵘”P
(
)
”keys on the set at once.
Multi
p
le lines of orange characters appearingon the screen indicate that the set is now in the adjustment Process mode. If 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 power cord to force off
the power. (When the power is turned off with the remote controller, once unplug the AC power cord and plug it in again. In this case, wait 10 seconds or so before plugging.)
5 To remove "K" mode, just repeat step1 and 2. This time the letter "K" disappears from screen.
Caution: Use due care in handling the information described here lest the users should
know how to enter the adjustment process mode. If the settings are tampered with in this mode, unrecoverable system damage may result.
K
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4. Remote controller key operation and description of display in adjustment process mode.
keyoperation
Remote controller key Function P䋨㺢/㺣䋩 Chan VOL䋨䋫/䋭䋩 TurningapagePREVIOUS/NEXT CursorUP/DOWN Movin CursorLEFT/RIGHT Turnin
INPUT SOURCE Input source switching (toggle switching) on remote controller RETURN Returning to a present page OK Executing a function
*Input mode is switched automatically when relevant adjustment is started so far as the necessary
input signal is available.
Main unit key
P䋨㺢/㺣䋩
VOL䋨䋫/䋭䋩
MENU
a selected line setting(䋫10/䋭10
an itemlinebyone䋨UP/DOWN䋩
ePREVIOUS/NEXT
Chan
a selected item setting(䋫1/䋭1 Direct control on TV set (Input/Wide Mode/Bright/Contrast)
TVEXT1EXT2EXT3EXT4
Descri
tion of displa
(1)Current page title
[INIT]
PAL+TUNERMAIN][COMP] [SCART RGB] [TUNER]
Main Version Dev Version Dev Loader Versio Center Acutime Backlight Acutime Temp Sensor
Normal Standby Cause Error Standby Cause [1]
(3) Current page item
[5]
46, 52XD1 1.15(XX/XX/XXX)
XX XX XX XX XX XX XX
(2) Parameters
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5. Adjustment process mode menu
The character string in brackets [ ] will appear as a page title in the adjustment process menu header.
Page Line
1/13 [INFO]
1 Main Version
46/52XD1 ver1.15 2006.0915
Main microprocessor version 2 Dev Version ver1.10 DTV version. 3 Dev Loader Version 2.7 DTV Loader Version 4 Center Acutime xxxxH xxM Main operating hours 5 Backlight Acutime xxxxH xxM Backlight operating hours 6 Temp Sensor 080
Temp Sensor setting
7 Normal Standby Cause 1 RC_STANDBY 8 Error Standby Cause [1]
1c POWER ERROR 0000H 00M
Error standby cause Total operating time before error
[2]
1c POWER ERROR 0000H 00M
[3]
1c POWER ERROR 0000H 00M
[4]
0 0000H 00M
[5]
0 0000H 00M
2/13 [INIT]
1 FACTORY INIT
EURO/UK/ITALY/FRANCE/RUSSIA
Initialization to factory settings execution 2 INCH SETTING 46/52 Inch Setting 3 PUBLIC MODE off/on HOTEL MODE㵘flag setting 4 Center Acutime Reset off/on Main operating hours Reset 5 Backlight Acutime Reset off/on Backlight operating hours Reset 6 Picture Read Pos X 670 x-axis setting of picture data 7 Picture Read Pos Y 419 y-axis setting of picture data 8 Picture Read Signal Type PAL/COMP/HDMI/RGB Signal Type Setting 9 Picture Read 0 - 1023 Start/stop of picture data
3/13 [PAL+TUNERMAIN]
1 RF-AGC BG ADJ ENTER RF-AGC BG adjustment execution 2 RF-AGC L ADJ ENTER RF-AGC L adjustment execution 3 PAL+TUNER ADJ ENTER PAL TUNER auto adjustment execution 4PAL㵘ADJ ENTER PAL auto adjustment execution 5 TUNER ADJ ENTER TUNER auto adjustment execution 6PAL㵘DAC 29 PAL DAC adjustment 7 TUNER A DAC 29 Tuner DAC adjustment 8 Tuner AGC BG 5 Tuner AGC BG adjustment 9 Tuner AGC L 8 Tuner AGC L adjustment
10 Tuner AGC int. off 6 Tuner AGC gain adjustment
4/13 [COMP ]
1 COMP ALL ADJ
ENTER
COMP15K auto adjustment execution 2 COMP CONTRAST 32 COMP contrast adjustment execution 3 COMP Cb GAIN 32 COMP Cb gain adjustment execution 4 COMP Cr GAIN 32 COMP Cr gain adjustment execution 5 COMP BRIGHT 0 COMP bright adjustment execution
5/13 [SCART RGB]
1 SCART RGB CONTRAST 40 SCART RGB contrast adjustment execution 2 SCART RGB Cb GAIN 40 SCART RGB Cb gain adjustment execution 3 SCART RGB Cr GAIN 40 SCART RGB Cr gain adjustment execution 4 SCART RGB BRIGHT 0 SCART RGB bright adjustment execution
6/13 [TUNER]
1 TUNER TEST
7/13 [M GAMMA INFO]
1 M GAMMA POS 1
4
W/B adjustment, gradation 1 input setting 2 M GAMMA POS 2
9
W/B adjustment, gradation 2 input setting 3 M GAMMA POS 3
14
W/B adjustment, gradation 3 input setting 4 M GAMMA POS 4
20
W/B adjustment, gradation 4 input setting 5 M GAMMA POS 5
25
W/B adjustment, gradation 5 input setting 6 M GAMMA POS 6
29
W/B adjustment, gradation 6 input setting 7 M GAMMA WRITE off/on EEP writing of adjustment values 8 M GAMMA RESET off/on Initialization of adjustment values
Item
Remarks (adjustment detail,etc.)
Description
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8/13 [M GAMMA 1-3]
1 M GAMMA R 1 107 W/B adjustment, gradation 1R adjustment value 2 M GAMMA G 1 107 W/B adjustment, gradation 1G adjustment value 3 M GAMMA B 1 107 W/B adjustment, gradation 1B adjustment value 4 275 W/B adjustment, gradation 2R adjustment value 5 275 W/B adjustment, gradation 2G adjustment value 6 275 W/B adjustment, gradation 2B adjustment value 7 446 W/B adjustment, gradation 3R adjustment value 8 446 W/B adjustment, gradation 3G adjustment value 9 446 W/B adjustment, gradation 3B adjustment value
10 off/on EEP writing of adjustment values
9/13 [M GAMMA 4-6]
1 M GAMMA R 4 660 W/B adjustment, gradation 4R adjustment value 2 M GAMMA G 4 660 W/B adjustment, gradation 4G adjustmnet value 3 M GAMMA B 4 660 W/B adjustment, gradation 4B adjustment value 4 835 W/B adjustment, gradation 5R adjustment value 5 835 W/B adjustment, gradation 5G adjustmnet value 6 835 W/B adjustment, gradation 5B adjustment value 7 960 W/B adjustment, gradation 6R adjustment value 8 960 W/B adjustment, gradation 6G adjustment value 9 960 W/B adjustment, gradation 6B adjustment value
10 off/on EEP writing of adjustment values
10/13 [ETC]
1 EEP CLEAR off/on Clear of process㵘adjustment EEP value 2 EEP CLEAR B off/on Clear of process adjustment value㵘of B_mode. 3 STANDBYCAUSE RESET off/on Reset of STANDBY CAUSE 4 0/1 1*** 0䋺*** 5 OPTION 0 6 AUTO/EURO/UK Destination setting 7 0 LAMP ERR RESET Initialization of L_ERR 8 0/1 LAMP ERR Inhibit L_ERR detection. 9 DTV CLR off/on Clear of DTV unit.
10 off/on STOP of I2C DATA execution
11/13 [LCD]
1 OSC FREQ50 1279 INVERTER drive frequency setting 2 OSC FREQ60 1279 INVERTER drive frequency setting 3 PWM FREQ50 218 Frequency setting for INVERTER dimmer 4 PWM FREQ60 218 Frequency setting for INVERTER dimmer 5 VCOM ADJ 64 COMMON VIAS adjustment setting 6 QS off/on on/off of Quick Shoot Function 7 CSI off/on on/off of Change Shear Impulse
12/13 [LCD TESTPATTERN]
1 PATTERN 0 Display LCD test pattern.
13/13 Service B
1 [HDTV] 0-10 Contrast,Bright and Color Adjustment of HDTV 2 [SERVICE B2] off/on on/off of Auto Sw Adjustment 3 [BASE GAMMA 1] 0-1023 Base Gamma Adjustment 1 4 [BASE GAMMA 2] 0-1023 Base Gamma Adjustment 2 5 [BASE GAMMA 3] 0-1023 Base Gamma Adjustment 3 6 [BASE GAMMA 4] 0-1023 Base Gamma Adjustment 4 7 [BASE GAMMA 5] 0-1023 Base Gamma Adjustment 5 8 [BASE GAMMA 6] 0-1023 Base Gamma Adjustment 6 9 [QUICK SHOOT] 0-255 QS Sreshuhorld Level Adjustment
MGAMMAR5 MGAMMAG5 MGAMMAB5 MGAMMAR6 MGAMMAG6 MGAMMAB6 M GAMMA WRITE
AUTO INSTALLATION SW
COUNTRY L ERR RESET L ERR STOP
I2C-OFF
MGAMMAG3 MGAMMAB3 M GAMMA WRITE
MGAMMAR2 MGAMMAG2 MGAMMAB2 MGAMMAR3
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6. Special features
* ERROR STANDBY CAUSE (Page 1/13)
The total time when the unit enters the standby due to operational error and cause of error are recorded on EEPROM as much as possible. The values can be used to locate the fault for repair.
* EEP CLEAR (Page10/13)
Clear of process adjustment EEP value.
7. Inch Setting
8. Video signal adjustment procedure * The adjustment process mode menu is listed in Section 5.
1. Signal check Signal generator level adjustment check (Adjustment to the specified level)
• Composite signal PAL : 0.7Vp-p ± 0.02Vp-p (Pedestal to white level)
• 15K component signal : Y level 0.7Vp-p ± 0.02Vp-p (Pedestal to white level)
(50 Hz) PB, PR level 0.7Vp-p ± 0.02Vp-p
2. Entering the adjustment process mode Enter the adjustment process mode according to Section 3.
3. RF AGC adjustment 1
1 Factory settings
Enter the ad
j
ustmentprocess mode.
Move the cursor to
[
INCH SETTING]onpage 2/13.
Use the R/C 㵘㵘ke
y
to select a inch size from
[
46/52]andpress the[OK]㵘key.
“EXECUTING” dis
playapp
ears .
After a while,"OK" display appears, the setting is completed.
Adjustment pointAdjustment Condition
s
Adjustment㵘procedure
ends by turning of
f
the MAIN POWER
1 Setting [Signal]
Feed the PAL S
p
rit Field colour bar signal(E-12ch)to TUNER.
PAL
Si
g
nal level: 65 dB V㵘±1dB 㵘㵘(75 LOAD
)
Sprit Field Colour Bar RF signal UV [E-12CH]
[Terminal] TUNER
100% white
2
Auto adjustment Adjustment process Bring the cursor on [ RF AGC BG ADJ] and press [OK] performance
[PAL+TUNERMAIN] menu
[RF AGC BG ADJ 㵘OK] appears when finished.
Adjustment Condition
s
Adjustment㵘procedure
Adjustment poin
t
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4. PAL signal & tuner adjustment
5. ADC adjustment (Component 15K)
1 Setting [Signal]
Feed the PAL full field colour bar signal (75% colour saturation) to PAL EXT3 VIDEO IN. Full Field Color Bar Feed the RF signal (PAL colour bar) to TUNER. Composite or RF signal
Make surethe PAL colour bar pattern (E-12) has㩷the sync level of
7.3 with the picture level.
[Terminal] EXT3 VIDEO IN TUNER
100% white
2
Auto adjustment Adjustment process Bring the cursor on [PAL+TUNER ADJ] and press [OK]. performance [PAL+TUNERMAIN] menu [PAL+TUNER ADJ OK] appears when finished.
VIDEO IN SIGNAL
100% white
Adjustment point Adjustment conditions
E-12CH
Adjustment procedure
1 Setting [Signal]
Feed the COMPONENT 15K 100% full field colour bar signal (100%
COMP15K, 50Hz colour saturation) to EXT4 COMPONENT IN.
100% Full Field Colour Bar
[Terminal] EXT4 COMPONENT IN
2
Auto adjustment Adjustment process Bring the cursor on [COMP ALL ADJ] and press [OK]. performance [COMP] menu [COMP ALL ADJ OK] appears when finished.
100% white Black
Adjustment point Adjustment conditions Adjustment procedure
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9. White Balance Adjustment
Adjustment gradation values (IN) appear on page 7/13 of process adjustment, and adjustment initial values(offset value) appear on pages 8/13 and 9/
13. For white balance adjustment, adjust the offset values on pages 8/13 and 9/13.
[Condition of the unit for inspection] Modulated light: MAX (+8)
[Adjustment reference device] Minolta CA-210
[Adjustment] Check that the values on page 7/13 of process adjustment are set as below. If not, change them accordingly.
1. Display the current adjustment status at point 6. (Page 8/13 of process adjustment) The display for checking the adjustment status is toggled by pressing the “6” button on the remote control. (Normal OSD display “6” display for check (OSD disappears) “6” normal OSD display . . . )
2. Read the value of the luminance meter. x=0.272 , y =0.277
3. Change MGAMMA R6/MGAMMA B6 (Adjustment offset value) on page 9/13 of process adjustment so that the values of the luminance meter approach x=0.272 and y =0.277.
(Basically, G is not changed. If adjustment fails with R and B, change G. When G is lowered, the weaker of R and B must be fixed.)
4. Display the adjustment status of the current point 5. (Each time the “5” button on the remote control is pressed, the adjustment status check dis­play is toggled.)
(Normal OSD display “5” Check display (OSD disappears) “5” Normal OSD display . . . )
Change M GAMMA R5/M GAMMA B5 (adjustment offset value) on page 9/13 of process adjustment so that the values of the luminance meter approach x = 0.272 and y = 0.277.
5. Repeat step 4) for points 4, 3, 2, and 1.
[Adjustment reference standard value] Adjustment spec ± 0.004 Inspection spec ± 0.006 (point 1) Adjustment spec ± 0.002 Inspection spec ± 0.004 (Excluding the above-mentioned)
MGAMMA POS 1 4 MGAMMA POS 2 9 MGAMMA POS 3 14 MGAMMA POS 4 20 MGAMMA POS 5 25 MGAMMA POS 6 29
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10. Confirmation item
CSI Confirmation (Action Mode Section)
11. Initialization to factory settings
1 Setting Input a horizontal scroll signal of the vertical bar into the external input.
It moves at a constant speed.
white
2
Confirmation
Confirmed that brightness darkens when the action mode is turned on
with the action key to remote control and the afterimage decreases.
Confirmation item Confirmation method
Caution: When the factory settings have been made, all user setting data, including the channel settings, are
initialized. (The adjustments done in the adjustment process mode are not initialized.) Keep this in mind when initializing these settings.
1 Factory settings [Factory setting with adjustment process mode]
Enter the ad
j
ustmentprocess mode.
(See to below caution) Move the cursor to
[
FactoryInit]onpage 2/13.
Use the R/C 㵘㵘ke
y
to select a region from
[
EURO/UK/ITALY/FRANCE/RUSSIA]andpress the[OK]㵘key.
“EXECUTING” dis
playapp
ears .
After a while,"OK" dis
playapp
ears, the settingis completed.
[
Factorysettingwith R/C ke
y]
Enter the adjustmentprocess mode. 䊶 Push a remote controller code of each destination.
(
See below
)
It automaticallybecomes in theprocess adjustment menu(INIT
)
and change FACTORY INIT becomes "EXECUTING" display.
After a while, "OK" dis
playapp
ears, the settingis completed.
destination R/C code 46/52XD1K䊶䊶䊶A8
(
Hex
)
46/52XD1I䊶䊶䊶E8(Hex
)
46/52XD1F䊶䊶䊶E9(Hex
)
46/52XD1R䊶䊶䊶EB(Hex
)
46/52XD1E䊶䊶䊶FE(Hex
)
The following items are initialized in the factory setting.
1. User settings
2. Channel data (e.g. broadcast frequencies)
3. Maker option setting
4. Password data
After adjustments, exit the adjustment process mode. To exit the adjustment process mode, turn off the MAIN power key. When the power is turned off with the remoto control, unpulug the AC power cord and plug it back in.
ends by turning off the MAIN POWER key.
Adjustment item Adjustment conditions Adjustment procedure
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12. Lamp error detection
1. Function This LCD color TV set incorporates a lamp error detection feature that automatically turns off the power for safety under abnormal lamp or lamp
circuit conditions. If by any chance anything is wrong with the lamp or lamp circuit or if the lamp error detection feature is activated for some rea­son, the following will result.
i) The power is interrupted in about 6 seconds after it is turned on.
(The power LED on the front of the TV set turns red from green and keeps blinking in red: ON for 250 ms and OFF for 1 sec).
ii) If the above phenomenon i) occurs 5 times consecutively, it becomes impossible to turn on the power. (The power LED remained red).
2. Measures i) Checking with lamp error detection OFF
Enter the adjustment process mode, referring to "3. Entering and exiting the adjustment process mode." If there is a problem with the lamp or lamp circuit, the lamp will go out. (The power LED is green.) Then, you can check the operation to see if the lamp and lamp circuit are in trouble.
ii) Resetting the lamp error count
After the lamp and lamp circuit are found out of trouble, reset the lamp error count. If a lamp error is detected five consecutive times, the power cannot be turned on. Using the cursor (UP/DOWN) key, move to the cursor to [L ERR RESET], Line 6 on adjustment process mode service page 10/13. With the cursor (LEFT/RIGHT) keys, select the [L ERR RESET] value. Finally press the cursor (OK) keys to reset the value to "0". Reset to "0 "
Table of contents of adjustment process mode Page 10/13
㵘㵘[ETC
]
㵘㵘EEP CLEAR
of
f
㵘㵘EEP CLEAR B
of
f
㵘㵘STANDBYCAUSE RESET
of
f
AUTO INSTALLATION SW 0
OPTION
0
㵘㵘COUNTRY
EURO
L ERR RESET
0
㵘㵘L ERR STOP
0
㵘㵘DTV CLR
of
f
㵘㵘I2C-OFF
of
f
㵘㵘㵘Resetting to "0"
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13. Public Mode
1. How to enter Public mode Enter the ad
j
ustmentprocess mode, referringto "3.Enteringand exitingthe adjustmentprocess mode".
In the
[
INIT],page2/13 of service, turns on the PUBLIC MODE option.
Turn off TV b
yp
ressing"Power button" of TV unit.
Press "Power button" of TV unit and then
p
ress "V-" of RC and "V-" of TV at the same time duringthe switch-on action
(
before the screen is displayed
)
Note: Lan
guag
e: English onl
y
Options "Monitor", "Basic", Hotel", "Full" Default "Full"
Chart of available
p
arameters in each mode
Monitor Basic Hotel Full Power on fixed x - - ­Maximum volume
xxx
-
Volume fixed
x
---
Fixed volume level
x
---
In
p
ut mode start
xxx
-
In
p
ut fixed
x
---
Start-u
pp
reset
xxx
-
Reset
xxx
-
In
p
ossible to select each item of function bypress cursor UP/DOWN keys on remote control.
The settin
gp
osition of each item of function is made bypress cursor RIGHT/LEFT keys on remote control.
Press OK ke
y
on remote control for confirmation afteryou set all functions.
2.
Valid/Invalid function table
(
R/C)KEY_CODE MONITOR BASIC HOTEL MONITOR BASIC HOTEL
Power
㶎䋱
xx
㶎䋱
xx
TELETEXT - -
x
--
x
1-9,0 - -
x
--
x
FLASH_BAC
K
--
x
--
x
Input select 2
x
x㶎2x
x
DTV - -
x㶎2x
x
EPG,ESG - - - - - -
RADIO - - - 2
x
x
SOUND(MPX
)
--
xxx
x
mute - -
x
--
x
V+,V- 3
x
x㶎3x
x
P+,P- 2
x
x㶎2x
x
AV mode - -
x
--
x
Standard setting called
Surround
------
LIST -----
x
i+ - -
x
--
x
DTV menu - - - - - -
Menu ------
OK
(
Station/Program List
)
--
x
--
x
truD ------
SLEEP - -
x
--
x
Wide mode - -
x
--
x
OPC ------
(
TV unit)KEY_CODE MONITOR BASIC HOTEL MONITOR BASIC HOTEL
Menu
2
x
x㶎2x
x
To select input only
P+,P- 2
xxxxx
V+,V- 3
x
x㶎3x
x
㶎䋱:The keyis avallable in a case that "Power on fixed" is set to "no". 㶎䋲:The ke
y
is avallable in a case that "Input fixed" is set to "no".
㶎䋳:The ke
y
is avallable in a case that "Volume fixed" is set to "no".
Full mode : Normal o
p
eration, no restrictions
In ATV mode In DTV mode
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3. Parameter settin
g
(1)
POWER ON FIXED
O
p
tions "yes", "no"
Default "no"
(2)
MAXIMUM VOLUME
O
p
tions 0 --- 63
Default 63
(3)
VOLUME FIXED
O
p
tions "yes", "no"
Default "no"
(4)
VOLUME FIXED LEVEL
O
p
tions 0 --- Maximum volume
Default 20
(5)
INPUT MODE START
O
p
tions "normal", "TV","DTV", "EXT1", "EXT2", "EXT3", "EXT4", "EXT5", "EXT6"
Default "normal"
(6)
INPUT MODE FIXED
O
p
tions "yes", "no"
Default "no"
(7)
START-UP PRESET
O
p
tions 0 --- maximumpreset channel
Default 0001
(8)
RESET
O
p
tions "execute", "no"
Default "no"
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Service Manual
CHAPTER 6. TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLE
[1] TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLE
Power switched on but no power supplied.
Are the power cord and internal harnesses correctly con-
nected?
NO Reconnect the cables correctly and switch on the power again.
YES
Does F701 function? NO Replace F701 and switch on the power again. Does the fuse blow
out?
YES NO
YES
Is there a voltage of about 5V at the BUS5V output [between pins (20)(+) and (22)(-) of PA]?
YES
NO Replace R790, D742, IC702, R780 and R781.
NO Is the voltage at C790
higher than 8V?
YES Are there voltages of about 13V, 24V and 35V at the UR13V, S29V and UR35V outputs, respectively?
NO Check D708, Q727, Q726,
R830, R829, D762, D763, Q741, R824, R825, IC704, R826, R827 and R828.
Replace Q705, D715, IC701, R726 and R721.
YES
Is the relay activated clicking? NO Check Q706, Q741, D707, D729 and R776.
YES Is there a voltage of about 12V at UR12V [between pins (1)(+) and (3)(-) of PL]?
NO Check Q731, Q742, Q732, D767, D766, R843, R844 and C799.
YES Is there a voltage of about 380V at C726? NO Check Q705, D715, IC701, R726 and R721.
YES Is there a voltage of about 60V at the INV60V output [between pins (1)(+) and (3)(-) of LA]?
NO Check Z1, Q707, Q708, Q716 and L706.
YES Is there a voltage of about 10V at the INV10V output
[between pins (5)(+) and (3)(-) of LA]?
NO Check IC705, R832, R833, R834 and C813.
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No sound (1) (during the reception of TV broadcasting)
No audio output during UHF/VHF reception
Checklist:
1) Is the volume set to MIN or MUTE on the remote control ? ... Set the desired volume.
2) Are headphones connected to HEADPHONE (J1301 ) ? ... Disconnect them.
3) Is ANT-CABLE disconnected or connected improperly ? ... Connect it correctly as per the operation manual.
Is the audio signal (L/R) sent from pins (28) and (27) of IC3701 (MSP)?
NO
Is the SIF signal (ANA_IN1+) sent to pin (67) of IC3701(MSP)?
YES Check whether +5V and
+8V are supplied to pins (12) and (39) of IC3701 respectively. Or,check peripheral circuits.
(AV-UNIT) YES NO Is the audio signal of pins (3) and (5) of IC303 (OP­AMP) sent properly?
NO Check SC2704
and P1201 or peripheral circuits. Is the S-MUTE sig­nal “L” ?
Is the audio signal (SIF) sent from pin (1) of CON­NECTOR (SC2705)?
YES Check pin (67) of IC3701
(MSP) and peripheral cir­cuits.
YES (TUNER) NO
Is the audio signal of pin (4) Of IC301/IC302 (AUDIO-AMP) sent prop­erly?
NO Check HEAD-
PHONE (J1301) or periph­eral circuits.
Is the audio signal (SIF) sent from Q210 (Buffer)?
YES Check CONNEC-
TOR(P201) and periph­eral circuits.
YES NO Is the audio signal output of pins (2) and (4) of P301 (AUDIO-CONNECTOR) normal ?
NO Check P301
(AUDIO- CON­NECTOR) and peripheral circuits.
Is the SIF signal sent to Q203 (AMP)?
YES Confirm whether +8V is
supplied to Q203. Or, please check the periph­eral circuit.
YES NO Check SP-BOX (right and left) and wire harness.
Is the SIF signal sent from pin (13) of TUNER (TU201)?
YES Check soldering the ter-
minal and peripheral circuits.
NO
Check whether 5V (ANT )
and 5V are supplied to pins (4) and (10) of TUNER (TU201) respec­tively. Check SDA/SCL and AGC signal.
YES Replace TUNER
(TU201).
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No sound from external input devices (2) -1
No sound from an external input device connected to EXT1 (SCART1).
No sound from an external input device connected to EXT2 (SCART2).
No sound from an external input device connected to EXT3.
<EXT1> Is IN1-L audio signal sent from pin (6) of SCART1 terminal (J1101) to pin (53) of IC3701 (MSP)? Is IN1-R audio signal sent from pin (2) of SCART1 terminal (J1101) to pin (54) of IC3701 (MSP)?
YES
<EXT2> Is IN2-L audio signal sent from pin (27) of SCART2 ter­minal (J1101) to pin (56) of IC3701 (MSP)? Is IN2-R audio signal sent from pin (23) of SCART2 ter­minal (J1101) to pin (57) of IC3701 (MSP)?
YES
<EXT3> Is IN3-L audio signal sent from pin (3) of J1201 terminal to pin (47) of IC3701? Is IN3-R audio signal sent from pin (5) of J1201 terminal to pin (48) of IC3701?
NO NO NO
Check pins (6) and (2) of SCART1 and connection to an external input device.
Check pins (27) and (23) of SCART2 and connection to an external input device.
Check pins 3 (J1201) and 5 (J1201) of EXT3 and connec­tion to an external input device.
Is the audio signal properly sent from pins (28) and (27) of IC3701 ?
NO YES
Check IC3701 or peripheral circuits. Is the audio signal of pins (1)
and (7) of IC303 (OP-AMP) sent properly?
NO Check IC303 or peripheral circuits.
YES
Is the audio output signal of
pins (13) and (16) of IC302/ IC301(MAIN-AMP) normal?
NO Check IC302/IC301 (MAIN-AMP), HEAD-
PHONE and peripheral circuits.
YES
. Check CONNECTOR(P301),
SP-BOX(right and left).
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No sound from external input devices (2) -2
No sound from EXT4 (AUDIO) connecting an external input device.
No sound from EXT5 (AUDIO) connecting an exter­nal input device.
<EXT4> Is D-SUB-L audio signal sent from J2702 to pin (15) of IC2704? Is D-SUB-R audio signal sent from J2702 to pin (2) of IC2704?
<EXT5> Is HDMI-L audio signal sent from J2701 to pin (14) of IC2704? Is HDMI-R audio signal sent from J2701 to pin (5) of IC2704?
YES YES Is D-SUB-L audio signal sent to pin (50) of IC3701? Is D-SUB-R audio signal sent to
pin (51) of IC3701?
Is HDMI-L audio signal sent to pin (50) of IC3701? Is HDMI-R audio signal sent to pin (51) of IC3701?
NO Check output of pins (13) and (3) of IC2704
and peripheral circuits.
YES YES
Is the audio signal properly sent from pins (28) and (27) of IC3701 ? NO Check IC3701 or peripheral circuits.
YES
Is the audio signal of pins (1)
and (7) of IC303 (OP-AMP) sent properly?
NO Check IC303 or peripheral circuits.
YES
Is the audio output signal of
pins (13) and (16) of IC302/ IC301(MAIN-AMP) normal?
NO Check IC302/IC301 (MAIN-AMP), HEAD-
PHONE and peripheral circuits.
YES
. Check CONNECTOR(P301),
SP_substrate(D790WJ/ D791WJ) and SP-BOX(right and left).
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No sound except from speakers (3) -1
No audio output from the headphones.
No audio output from EXT1 (SCART) terminal.
Is there audio output on pins (2) and (3) of the headphone terminal (J1301)?
Checklist:
1) Is the MUTE button on the remote control set to ON? ... Set to OFF.
2) Check the connection to external devices....Is there any improper connection?
NO Is audio input/output signal of pins (3) and (5)/(1) and (7) of
IC303 (OP-AMP) normal?
Is audio signal sent to pins (3) and (1) of EXT1 (J1101)?
NO ls S-MUTE-LINE
[IC1710 (pin 92)] at H? (Check Q1106/Q1105 operation.)
NO YES NO
Is audio output signal (SPK­OUT L/R) properly sent from pins (28) and (27) of IC3701 (MSP)?
Check the connection to EXT1 (J1101) and exter­nal devices.
Is audio signal sent from pins (33) and (34) of IC3701?
NO Check the power supply
8/5 V pins (39) and (12) of IC3701 and periph­eral circuits.
NO YES Check audio input signal of pin (67) of IC3701(MSP), pins (39) and (12) of the power
line5 and 8V, pins (3) and (2) of I2C-LINE, and peripheral circuits.
Check the audio signal output line from pins (33) and (34) of IC3701 to pins (3) and (1) of EXT1.
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No sound except from speakers (3) -2
No audio output from EXT2 (SCART) termi­nal.
No audio output from AUDIO OUTPUT termi­nal.
Checklist:
1) Is the MUTE button on the remote control set to ON? ... Set to OFF.
2) Check the connection to external devices....Is there any improper connection?
Is audio signal sent to pins (24) and (22) of EXT2 (J1101)?
NO ls S-MUTE-LINE [IC1710
(pin 92)] or S2-MUTE­LINE [IC1710(pin 90)] at H? (Check Q1102/Q1101 operation.)
ls S-MUTE-LINE [IC1710 (pin 92)] at H? (Check 1204/Q1203 operation.)
NO
Is audio signal sent to pins (13) and (15) [L/ R (white) (red)] of AUDIO OUTPUT ter­minal (J1201)?
YES NO NO YES Check the connection to EXT2 (J1101) and
external devices.
Is audio signal sent from pins (36) and (37) of IC3701?
Check the connection to AUDIO OUTPUT terminal (J1201) and external devices.
NO YES
Check the power supply 8/ 5 V pins (39) and (12) of IC3701 and peripheral cir­cuits.
Check the audio signal output line from pins (36) and (37) of IC3701 to Q1103/ Q1104/Q1201/Q1202.
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DTV troubleshooting 1
The unit does not enter the DTV mode. Or, the DTV menu does not appear.
YES Go to "The unit does not
enter the DTV mode. Or, the DTV menu does not appear."
The unit does not enter the DTV mode. Or, the DTV menu does not appear.
NO
No video output during DTV reception.
YES Go to "No video output
during DTV reception."
Digital UNIT: Is a voltage supplied from IC4701(3.3V­REG)/IC4704(1.8V­REG)?
NO Check peripheral cir-
cuits of IC4701/IC4704 and pin(7) of IC4701.
NO YES No audio output during DTV reception.
YES Go to "No audio output
during DTV reception."
Do X4001/X4002 oscil­late?
NO Check peripheral cir-
cuits of X4001/X4002.
YES
D-TUNER UNIT:
Is a voltage of 1.8/3.3V supplied from IC205(REG) and IC206(REG)?
NO Check peripheral cir-
cuits of IC205/IC206.
YES
. Is a voltage applied to
pin(20) (I2CSEL) of P202? (High=3.3V)
NO MAIN UNIT:
Check around the pin (85) of IC1710(FPGA).
YES
. Is FESDA/FESCL sig-
nal sent to pins (21) and (22) of P202 and pins (21) and (20) of IC202 (COFDM).
NO Check peripheral cir-
cuits of IC202(COFDM)/ IC4001(D-Processor).
YES
. Does X-TAL X202 of
IC202 oscillate?
NO Check peripheral cir-
cuits of X202.
YES
. Check
IC202(COFDM)/ IC4001(D-Processor).
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No video output during DTV reception. Colors of Images are not right.
No audio output during DTV reception. Sound is low.
D-TUNER UNIT: Is data FED[0:7] sent from pins (3),(4),(5),(6),(8),(9), (10) and (11) of P202?
NO Check R272 and R273. DIGITAL UNIT:
Is audio signal fed to pins (5) and (10) of IC4604 (OP-AMP)?
NO Check R4002(AD2pin)
and IC4001(D-Proces­sor).
YES YES DIGITAL UNIT: Are video signals (R/G/ B,CVBS) sent from
C4639/C4640/C4641/ C4625?
NO Check
R4011(AC8pin),R4013(A C9pin) and IC4001(D-Pro­cessor).
Is audio signal sent from pins (7) and (8) of IC4604(OP-AMP)?
NO Check power supply of
IC4604(OP-AMP) and its peripheral circuits.
YES YES Are video signals (R/G/
B,CVBS) send from the C4636/C4637/C4638 and emitters of Q4607?
NO Check Q4601-
Q4605,Q4607 and their peripheral circuits.
MAIN UNIT: Is audio signal sent to pin (3) and (13) of IC2704 (SW)?
NO Check power supply and
control signal of pins (9) and (10) of IC2704(SW) and audio signal input of pins (4) and (11) of IC2704.
YES YES MAIN UNIT:
Are video signals (R/G/ B,CVBS) fed from pins (AA18),(AB18),(Y18) and (AA21) of IC3002?
Perform the same
check as the tuner (U/ V) reception.
.
YES Are scrambled images not displyed?
YES DIGITAL UNIT:
Check 5V output of pin (1) of IC4702. Check 5V of pin (6) of Q4401.
YES Perform the same
check as the tuner (U/V) reception.
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<0n input of the tuner (U/V)> No picture on the display (1)
No picture appears on LCD during the tuner (U/V) reception.
Checklist:
1) Is "INPUT SOURCE" button on the remote control set up correctly ? ... See the operation manual and set "INPUT SOURCE" to "TV".
2) Is MENU-Picture-Contrast/Brightness set to "MIN" ? ... Set it to an appropriate level.
3) Is ANT-CABLE disconnected or connected improperly? ...Connect it correctly as per the operation manual.
YES Is level of pins (9) and (8) of tuner (TU201) and pins (12) and (2) of
IC204 (MULTI) at H?
NO These are communica-
tions lines for control (I2C). Follow the path and check whether they are forced to L(PULL_DOWN).
YES Is the video signal (IF) sent from pin (11) of tuner (TU201 )?
NO Check the tuner (TU201)
and peripheral circuits.
YES Is the video signal
CVBS sent to pin (AC23) of lC3002 (V­PRO.)?
NO Check CONNECTOR
(P201 /SC2705) and peripheral circuits.
YES Is LVDS video signal (TA1± - TD1±) sent to pins (AB8)/(AC8) ­(AB3)/(AC3) of IC3002 (V-PRO.), and is CLK signal (CK1±) sent to pins (AB5)/(AC5)?
Is LVDS video signal (TA2± - TD2±) sent to pins (AC2)/(AC1) ­(V2)/(V1) of IC3002 (V-PRO.), and is CLK signal (CK2±) sent to pins (Y2)/(Y1)?
NO Check pins (G14)/(U10) of BU3.3V line of IC3002 (V-PRO.),
pins (G10)/(N17) of BU2.5V line,pins (U16)/(G12) of BU1.8V line and peripheral circuits.
YES Is LVDS video signal (TA± - TD1±) sent to pins (3)/(2) -(12)/(11) of CONNECTOR CN1 of LCD-CONT-UNIT, and is CLK signal (CK1±) sent to pins (10)/(9)?
Is LVDS video signal (TA2± - TD2±) sent to pins (17)/(16) -(26)/(25) of CONNECTOR CN1 of LCD-CONT-UNIT, and is CLK signal (CK2±) sent to pins (24)/(23)?
NO Check CONNECTOR (SC2302, CN1) and HARNESS WIRE
(LV).
YES Is power (+12V) supplied to pins (1) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN2 in LCD-CONT-UNIT?
NO Check CONNECTOR (CN2,P707) and HARNESS WIRE (PL).
YES Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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<Durlng external connectlon> No picture on the monitor (2) -1
SCART1: No picture appears on EXT1 -connected monitor during the tuner (U/V) reception.
SCART2: No picture from EXT1 appears on EXT2-connected montor. Note: Normally, if the screen during display is sent to EXT2, no pic­ture is sent to EXT2.
Checklist:
1) Are input terminal on back of TV and "INPUT SOURCE"button on the remote control set up correctly ? ... See the operation manual and set "INPUT SOURCE "appropriately.
2) Is the Signal Type (item) in MENU-Connection-Input-Select set to the same as that of the external device ? ... Set it to "CVBS", "Y/C" or "RGB".
3) Is ANT-CABLE disconnected or connected improperly? ... Connect it correctly as per the operation manual.
4) The picture is sent to the monitor in a CVBS signal if the source during display is TV , CVBS or Y/C of EXT1-3. When sent by component, etc., that signal is not sent to the monitor.
5) When the monitor picture is not sent and is not displayed on the monitor, refer to “No picture” for each terminal.
6) The video output from EXT1 is not the monitor output (output of the picture now watching). The picture of the last selected TV channel is always sent to EXT1. (Specification).
Is video signal sent to pin (19) of SCART1 (J1101)?
YES Check SCART1 , external
connection or input setting.
Is video signal sent to pin (40) of SCART2 (J1101)?
YES Check SCART2, external
connection or input set­ting.
NO NO
Is video signal (V­OUT1) sent from pin (2) of IC1102 (SW)?
YES Check SCART1 (J1101) and
peripheral circuits.
Is video signal (V­OUT2) sent from pin (2) of IC1101 (SW)?
YES Check SCART2 (J1101)
and peripheral circuits.
NO NO Is video signal (V­OUT1) sent from pin
(Y23) of IC3002 (V­PRO.)?
YES Check IC1102(SW),Connec-
tor (P1101,SC2702) and peripheral circuits.
Is video signal (V­OUT2) sent from pin (Y20) of IC3002 (V­PRO.)?
YES Check IC1101(SW), Con-
nector (P1102,SC2703) and peripheral circuits.
NO NO Is video signal (CVBS)
sent to pin (AC23) of lC3002 (V-PRO.)?
YES Check power supply of IC3002
(V-PRO.) and peripheral cir­cuits.
Is video signal (VIN1) from EXT1 sent to pin (AB22) of IC3002 (V­PRO.)?
YES Check power supply of
IC3002 (V-PRO.) and peripheral circuits.
NO NO Is video signal (IF) sent from pin (11) of tuner (TU201 )?
YES Check CONNEC-
TOR(P201,SC2705) and peripheral circuits.
Check whether video signal is sent to pin (20) of SCART1.
YES Check SCART1 , CON-
NECTOR (SC2702, P1101) and peripheral cir­cuits.
NO NO Check 5/33 V power supply pins (10) and (7), I2C line pins (9) and (8) of tuner (TU201) and peripheral circuits.
Check SCART1 , external connection or input setting.
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<Durlng external connectlon> No picture on the monitor (2) -2
SCART2: No picture from EXT3 appears on EXT2- connected monitor.
Checklist:
1) Are input terminal on back of TV and "INPUT SOURCE"button on the remote control set up correctly ? ... See the operation manual and set "INPUT SOURCE "appropriately.
2) Is the Signal Type (item) in MENU-Connection-Input-Select set to the same as that of the external device ? ... Set it to "CVBS", "Y/C" or "RGB".
3) Is ANT-CABLE disconnected or connected improperly? ... Connect it correctly as per the operation manual.
4) The picture is sent to the monitor in a CVBS signal if the source during display is TV , CVBS or Y/C of EXT1-3. When sent by component, etc., that signal is not sent to the monitor.
5) When the monitor picture is not sent and is not displayed on the monitor, refer to “No picture” for each terminal.
6) The video output from EXT1 is not the monitor output (output of the picture now watching). The picture of the last selected TV channel is always sent to EXT1. (Specification).
Is video signal sent to pin (40) of SCART2 (J1101)?
YES Check SCART2, external con-
nection or input setting.
NO Is video signal (V- OUT2) sent from pin (2) of IC1101 (SW)?
YES Check SCART2 (J1101) and
peripheral circuits.
NO Is video signal (V- OUT2) sent from pin (Y20) of IC3002
(V-PRO.) ?
YES Check IC1101(SW), Connector
(P1102,SC2703) and peripheral circuits.
NO Is video signal (IN3Y) from EXT3 sent to pin (AB20) of IC3002 (V-
PRO.)?
YES Check power supply of IC3002
(V-PRO.) and peripheral cir­cuits.
NO Is video signal (IN3YV) sent to pin (2) of IC1201 (SW)?
YES Check pin (AB20) of IC3002 (V-
PRO.), CONNECTOR (SC2703, P1102) and peripheral circuits.
NO Is video signal (CVBS) sent from pin(1) of A/V-TERMINAL
(J1201=EXT3)?
YES Check pin (1) (IN3SW) of
IC1201(SW), power supply and peripheral circuits.
NO Check A/V-TERMINAL (J1201 ), external connection or input set­ting.
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<When EXT1 is used for external input> No picture on the display (3)-1
No EXT1 -Composite output of the external input system. No EXT1-RGB output of the external input system.
Checklist:
1) Is "INPUT SOURCE" button on the remote control set up correctly? ...See the operation manual and set "INPUT SOURCE" to "EXIT".
2) Is MENU-Picture-Backlight/Contrast/Brightness set to "MIN"? ...Set it to an appropriate level.
3) Check the connection to the external device ...Connect it correctly as per the operation manual for the device.
Is composite video signal sent to pin (20) of SCART1 (J1101)?
NO Check external connec-
tion, input setting, SCART1 and peripheral circuits.
IIs RGB signal sent to pins (15),(11) and (7) of SCART1 (J1101) ?
NO Check external connec-
tion, input setting, SCART1 (J1101) and peripheral cir­cuits.
YES YES Is composite video signal (VIN1(V)) sent to input terminal pin (AB22) of
IC3002 (V-PRO.) ?
NO Check CONNECTOR
(SC2702/ P1101),SCART1(J1101) and peripheral circuits.
Is RGB signal (RED1/ GREEN1/BLUE1) sent to input terminal pins (Y19)(AB19) and (AC18) of IC3002 (V-PRO.) ?
NO Check CONNECTOR
(SC2702/P1101),SCART1 (J1101) and peripheral cir­cuits.
YES YES Is LVDS video signal (TA1± - TD1±) sent to pins (AB8)/(AC8) - (AB3)/(AC3) of IC3002 (V-PRO.), and
is CLK signal (CK1) sent to pins (AB5)/(AC5)? Is LVDS video signal (TA2± - TD2±) sent to pins (AC2)/(AC1) - (V2)/(V1) of IC3002 (V-PRO.), and is CLK signal (CK2±) sent to pins (Y2)/(Y1)?
NO Check pins (G14)/(U10) of
BU3.3V line of IC3002 (V­PRO.), pins (G10)/(N17) of BU2.5V line,pins (U16)/ (G12) of BU1.8V line and peripheral circuits.
YES Is LVDS video signal (TA1± - TD1±) sent to pins (3)/(2) -(12)/(11) of CONNECTOR CN1 of LCD­CONT-UNIT, and is CLK signal (CK1±) sent to pins (10)/(9)?
Is LVDS video signal (TA2± - TD2±) sent to pins (17)/(16) -(26)/(25) of CONNECTOR CN1 of LCD- CONT-UNIT, and is CLK signal (CK2±) sent to pins (24)/(23)?
NO Check CONNECTOR
(SC2302, CN1) and HAR­NESS WIRE (LV).
YES Is power (+12V) supplied to pins (1) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN2 in LCD-CONT-UNIT? NO Check CONNECTOR
(CN2,P707) and HAR­NESS WIRE (PL).
YES Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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<When EXT1 is used for external input> No picture on the display (3)-2
No EXT1-Y/C output of the external input system.
Checklist:
1) Is "INPUT SOURCE" button on the remote control set up correctly? ...See the operation manual and set "INPUT SOURCE" to "EXIT".
2) Is MENU-Picture-Backlight/Contrast/Brightness set to "MIN"? ...Set it to an appropriate level.
3) Check the connection to the external device ...Connect it correctly as per the operation manual for the device.
Is Y/C signal sent to pins (20) and (15) of SCART1 (J1101) ?
NO Check external connec-
tion, input setting, SCART1 (J1101) and peripheral circuits.
YES Is Y/C signal (Y1/C1) sent to input terminal pins (AB22) and (Y19) of
IC3002 (V-PRO.) ?
NO Check CONNECTOR
(SC2702/P1101 ), SCART1 (J1101) and peripheral circuits..
YES Is LVDS video signal (TA1± - TD1±) sent to pins (AB8)/(AC8) - (AB3)/(AC3) of IC3002 (V-PRO.), and is CLK signal (CK1) sent to pins (AB5)/(AC5)? Is LVDS video signal (TA2± - TD2±) sent to pins (AC2)/(AC1) - (V2)/(V1) of IC3002 (V-PRO.), and is
CLK signal (CK2±) sent to pins (Y2)/(Y1)?
NO Check pins (G14)/(U10) of
BU3.3V line of IC3002 (V­PRO.), pins (G10)/(N17) of BU2.5V line,pins (U16)/ (G12) of BU1.8V line and peripheral circuits.
YES Is LVDS video signal (TA1± - TD1±) sent to pins (3)/(2) -(12)/(11) of CONNECTOR CN1 of LCD­CONT-UNIT, and is CLK signal (CK1±) sent to pins (10)/(9)? Is LVDS video signal (TA2± - TD2±) sent to pins (17)/(16) -(26)/(25) of CONNECTOR CN1 of LCD-
CONT-UNIT, and is CLK signal (CK2±) sent to pins (24)/(23)?
NO Check CONNECTOR
(SC2302, CN1) and HAR­NESS WIRE (LV).
YES Is power (+12V) supplied to pins (1) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN2 in LCD-CONT-UNIT? NO Check CONNECTOR
(CN2,P707) and HAR­NESS WIRE (PL).
YES Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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<When EXT2 is used for external input> No picture on the display (4)
No EXT2-Composite output of the external input system. No EXT2-Y/C output of the external input system.
Checklist:
1) Is "INPUT SOURCE" button on the remote control set up correctly ? ... See the operation manual and set "INPUT SOURCE" to "EXT2".
2) Is MENU-Picture-Backlight/Contrast/Brightness set to "MIN"? ...Set it to an appropriate level.
3) Check the connection to the external device ... Connect it correctly as per the operation manual for the device.
Is composite video signal sent to pin (41) of SCART2 (J1101) ?
NO Check external connec-
tion, input setting, SCART2 (J1101) and peripheral circuits.
Is Y/C signal sent to pins (41) and (36) of SCART2 (J1101) ?
NO Check external connec-
tion, input setting, SCART2 (J1101) and peripheral cir­cuits.
YES YES Is composite video signal (VIN2(V)) sent to input terminal pin (AB2) of
IC3002 (V-PRO.) ?
NO Check CONNECTOR
(SC2703/P1102) ,SCART2 (J1101) and peripheral circuits.
Is Y/C signal (VIN2 =Y2/ C2) sent to input terminal pins (AB2) and (AC21) of IC3002 (V-PRO) ?
NO Check CONNECTOR
(SC2702/P1101), SCART2 (J1101) and peripheral cir­cuits.
YES YES Is LVDS video signal (TA1± - TD1±) sent to pins (AB8)/(AC8) - (AB3)/(AC3) of IC3002 (V-PRO.), and is CLK signal (CK1±) sent to pins (AB5)/(AC5)? Is LVDS video signal (TA2± - TD2±) sent to pins (AC2)/(AC1) - (V2)/(V1) of IC3002 (V-PRO.), and is
CLK signal (CK2±) sent to pins (Y2)/(Y1)?
NO Check pins (G14)/(U10) of
BU3.3V line of IC3002 (V­PRO.), pins (G10)/(N17) of BU2.5V line,pins (U16)/ (G12) of BU1.8V line and peripheral circuits.
YES Is LVDS video signal (TA1± - TD1±) sent to pins (3)/(2) -(12)/(11) of CONNECTOR CN1 of LCD­CONT-UNIT, and is CLK signal (CK1±) sent to pins (10)/(9)? Is LVDS video signal (TA2± - TD2±) sent to pins (17)/(16) -(26)/(25) of CONNECTOR CN1 of LCD-
CONT-UNIT, and is CLK signal (CK2±) sent to pins (24)/(23)?
NO Check CONNECTOR
(SC2302, CN1) and HAR­NESS WIRE (LV).
YES Is power (+12V) supplied to pins (1) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN2 in LCD-CONT-UNIT? NO Check CONNECTOR
(CN2,P707) and HAR­NESS WIRE (PL).
YES Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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<When EXT3 is used for external input> No picture on the display (5)
No EXT3 output of the external input system. No EXT3-Y/C output of the external input system.
Checklist;
1) Is"INPUT SOURCE" button on the remote control set up correctly? ...E See the operation manual and set "INPUT SOURCE" to "EXT3".
2) Is MENU-Picture-Backlight/Contrast/Brightness set to "MIN" ? ... Set it to an appropriate level.
3) Check the connection to the external device ... Connect it correctly as per the operation manual for the device.
Is composite video signal sent to pin (1) of A/V-IN­TERMINAL (J1201) ?
NO Check external connec-
tion, input setting, A/V­IN-TERMINAL (J1201) and peripheral circuits.
Is Y/C signal sent to pins (ll) and (7) of S-TERMI­NAL (J1201) ?
NO Check external connection,
input setting, S-TERMINAL (J1201) and peripheral cir­cuits
YES YES Is composite video signal (IN3- CVBS) sent to input terminal pin
(4) of IC1201 (SW) ?
NO Check A/V-I N-TERMI-
NAL (J1201) and periph­eral circuits.
Is Y3 signal (IN3-Y) sent to Input terminal pin (6) of IC1201 (SW) ?
NO Check S-TERMINAL
(J1201) and peripheral cir­cuits.
YES YES Is composite video sig­nal (IN3(V)) sent to input terminal pin (AB20) of
IC3002 (V-PRO) ?
NO Check CONNECTOR
(SC2703/P1102 ), IC3002 (V-PRO.) and peripheral circuits.
Is Y/C signal (IN3Y/IN3C) sent to input terminal pins (AB20) and (AC20) of IC3002 (V-PRO.) ?
NO Check CONNECTOR
(SC2703/P1102 ), IC3002 (V-PRO.) and peripheral cir­cuits.
YES YES Is LVDS video signal (TA1± -TD1±) sent to pins (AB8)/(AC8) - (AB3)/(AC3) of IC3002 (V-PRO.), and
is CLK signal (CK1±) sent to pins (AB5)/(AC5)? Is LVDS video signal (TA2± - TD2±) sent to pins (AC2)/(AC1) - (V2)/(V1) of IC3002 (V-PRO.), and is CLK signal (CK2±) sent to pins (Y2)/(Y1)?
NO Check pins (G14)/(U10) of
BU3.3V line of IC3002 (V­PRO.), pins (G10)/(N17) of BU2.5V line,pins (U16)/ (G12) of BU1.8V line and peripheral circuits.
YES Is LVDS video signal (TA1± - TD1±) sent to pins (3)/(2) -(12)/(11) of CONNECTOR CN1 of LCD-
CONT-UNIT, and is CLK signal (CK1±) sent to pins (10)/(9)? Is LVDS video signal (TA2± - TD2±) sent to pins (17)/(16) -(26)/(25) of CONNECTOR CN1 of LCD- CONT-UNIT, and is CLK signal (CK2±) sent to pins (24)/(23)?
NO Check CONNECTOR
(SC2302, CN1) and HAR­NESS WIRE (LV).
YES Is power (+12V) supplied to pins (1) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN2 in LCD-CONT-UNIT? NO Check CONNECTOR
(CN2,P707) and HAR­NESS WIRE (PL).
YES Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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<When EXT4 is used for external input> No picture on the display (6)
No EXT4 (15pin-D-SUB terminal) output of the external input sys­tem.
Checklist:
1) Is "INPUT SOURCE" button on the remote control set up correctly ? ... See the operation manual and set "INPUT SOURCE" to "EXT4".
2) Connect the included D-SUB-Adapter-Cable to the COMPONENT terminal of an external device. ...See the operation manual (use a commer-
cially available Component-Cable to connect to the external device).
3) Is ANT-CABLE disconnected or connected improperly ? ... Connect it correctly as per the operation manual
Is "EXT4" selected with button on the
remote control
NO Select "EXT4" with
button on the
remote control.
YES Is D-SUB-COMPONENT signal (APC_R/G/B) sent
to pins (1),(2) and (3) of EXT4-TERMINAL (SC2303) ?
NO Check D-SUB-adaptor
and external connection.
YES Is D-SUB-COMPONENT signal (APC-R/G/B) sent to pins (AA17),(AB17)
and (Y17) of IC3002 (V­PRO.) ?
NO Check EXT4-TERMI-
NAL and peripheral cir­cuits.
YES Is LVDS video signal (TA1± - TD1±) sent to pins (AB8)/(AC8) - (AB3)/(AC3) of IC3002 (V-PRO.), and
is CLK signal (CK1±) sent to pins (AB5)/(AC5)? Is LVDS video signal (TA2± - TD2±) sent to pins (AC2)/(AC1) - (V2)/(V1) of IC3002 (V-PRO.), and is CLK signal (CK2±) sent to pins (Y2)/(Y1)?
NO Check pins (G14)/(U10) of
BU3.3V line of IC3002 (V­PRO.), pins (G10)/(N17) of BU2.5V line,pins (U16)/ (G12) of BU1.8V line and peripheral circuits.
YES Is LVDS video signal (TA1± - TD1±) sent to pins (3)/(2) -(12)/(11) of CONNECTOR CN1 of LCD-
CONT-UNIT, and is CLK signal± - TD2±) sent to pins (17)/(16) -(26)/(25) of CONNECTOR CN1 of LCD-CONT-UNIT, and is CLK signal (CK2±) sent to pins (24)/(23)?
NO Check CONNECTOR
(SC2302, CN1) and HAR­NESS WIRE (LV)..
YES Is power (+12V) supplied to pins (1) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN2 in LCD-CONT-UNIT? NO Check CONNECTOR
(CN2,P707) and HAR­NESS WIRE (PL).
YES Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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<When EXT5 is used for external input> No picture on the display (7)
No EXT5 (HDMI) output of the external input system.
Checklist:
1) Is "INPUT SOURCE" button on tne remote control set up correctly? ... See the operation manual and set "INPUT SOURCE" to "EXT5".
2) Have you checked the type video signal sent from HDMI-connected external device? ...Confirm the type (it should "RGB", "YCbCr 4:4:4" or "YCbCr 4:2:2").
3) Have you checked the type of Color matrix sent from HDMI-connected external device? ... Confirm the type (it should be "ITU601" or "ITU709".)
4) Is ANT-CABLE disconnected or connected improperly? ... Connect it correctly as per the operation manuall
Is "EXT5" selected with button on the remote control?
NO
Select "EXT5" with button on the remote control.
YES Is the type of video signal (Signal Type) from HDMI- con­nected extennal device set?
NO From MENU-Connections-HDMI setup-EXT5-Signal type, select a
signal type ("RGB", "YCbCr 4:4:4" or "YCbCr 4:2:2")
YES Is the type of color signal (Color matrix) from HDMl -connected
external device set?
NO From MENU-Connections-HDMI setup-EXT5-Color Matrix, select a
color signal type ( "ITU601" or "ITU709")
YES Is TMDS signal (RX*±signal) sent to pins (1) - (12) of EXT5 (HDMI) termina (SC1901)?
NO Is I2C signal (SDA/SCL signal)sent to pins (16) and (15) of EXT5
(HDMI) terminal? Check external connection and peripheral cir­cuits.
YES Is 8bit-DIGITAL signal (HDMI- R/G/B) sent from pins (110)­(144) of IC1905 (HDMI-RECEIVER)?
NO Check power supply (3.3/1.8V) pins (99) and (74) of IC1905,
SDA/SCL signal pins (29) and (30), and peripheral circuits.
YES Is 8bit-DIGITAL signal (HDMI- R/G/B) sent to pins (B10) ­(D15) of IC3002 (V-PRO.)?
NO Check SDA3/SCL3 signal pins (27) and (28), interface between
IC1905 and lC3002, and peripheral circuits.
YES Is LVDS video signal (TA1± - TD1±) sent to pins (AB8)/(AC8) - (AB3)/(AC3) of IC3002 (V-PRO.), and
is CLK signal (CK1±) sent to pins (AB5)/(AC5)? Is LVDS video signal (TA2± - TD2±) sent to pins (AC2)/(AC1) - (V2)/(V1) of IC3002 (V-PRO.), and is CLK signal (CK2±) sent to pins (Y2)/(Y1)?
NO Check pins (G14)/(U10) of
BU3.3V line of IC3002 (V­PRO.), pins (G10)/(N17) of BU2.5V line,pins (U16)/ (G12) of BU1.8V line and peripheral circuits.
YES
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Is LVDS video signal (TA1± - TD1±) sent to pins (3)/(2) -(12)/(11) of CONNECTOR CN1 of LCD­CONT-UNIT, and is CLK signal (CK1±) sent to pins (10)/(9)? Is LVDS video signal (TA2± - TD2±) sent to pins (17)/(16) -(26)/(25) of CONNECTOR CN1 of LCD- CONT-UNIT, and is CLK signal (CK2±) sent to pins (24)/(23)?
NO Check CONNECTOR
(SC2302, CN1) and HAR­NESS WIRE (LV).
YES Is power (+12V) supplied to pins (1) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN2 in LCD-CONT-UNIT? NO Check CONNECTOR
(CN2,P707) and HAR­NESS WIRE (PL).
YES Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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<When EXT6 is used for external input> No picture on the display (8)
No EXT6 (HDMI) output of the external input system.
Checklist:
1) Is "INPUT SOURCE" button on tne remote control set up correctly? ... See the operation manual and set "INPUT SOURCE" to "EXT6".
2) Have you checked the type video signal sent from HDMI-connected external device? ...Confirm the type (it should "RGB", "YCbCr 4:4:4" or "YCbCr 4:2:2").
3) Have you checked the type of Color matrix sent from HDMI-connected external device? ... Confirm the type (it should be "ITU601" or "ITU709".)
4) Is ANT-CABLE disconnected or connected improperly? ... Connect it correctly as per the operation manuall
Is "EXT6" selected with button on the remote control?
NO
Select "EXT6" with button on the remote control.
YES Is the type of video signal (Signal Type) from HDMI- con­nected extennal device set?
NO From MENU-Connections-HDMI setup-EXT6-Signal type, select a
signal type ("RGB", "YCbCr 4:4:4" or "YCbCr 4:2:2")
YES Is the type of color signal (Color matrix) from HDMl -connected
external device set?
NO From MENU-Connections-HDMI setup-EXT6-Color Matrix, select a
color signal type ( "ITU601" or "ITU709")
YES Is TMDS signal (RX*±signal) sent to pins (1) - (12) of EXT6 (HDMI) termina (SC1901)?
NO Is I2C signal (SDA/SCL signal)sent to pins (16) and (15) of EXT6
(HDMI) terminal? Check external connection and peripheral cir­cuits.
YES Is 8bit-DIGITAL signal (HDMI- R/G/B) sent from pins (110)­(144) of IC1905 (HDMI-RECEIVER)?
NO Check power supply (3.3/1.8V) pins (99) and (74) of IC1905,
SDA/SCL signal pins (29) and (30), and peripheral circuits.
YES Is 8bit-DIGITAL signal (HDMI- R/G/B) sent to pins (B10) ­(D15) of IC3002 (V-PRO.)?
NO Check SDA3/SCL3 signal pins (27) and (28), interface between
IC1905 and lC3002, and peripheral circuits.
YES Is LVDS video signal (TA1± - TD1±) sent to pins (AB8)/(AC8) -
(AB3)/(AC3) of IC3002 (V-PRO.), and is CLK signal (CK1±) sent to pins (AB5)/(AC5)? Is LVDS video signal (TA2± - TD2±) sent to pins (AC2)/(AC1) ­(V2)/(V1) of IC3002 (V-PRO.), and is CLK signal (CK2±) sent to pins (Y2)/(Y1)?
NO Check pins (G14)/(U10) of BU3.3V line of IC3002 (V-PRO.), pins
(G10)/(N17) of BU2.5V line,pins (U16)/(G12) of BU1.8V line and peripheral circuits.
YES
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YES Is LVDS video signal (TA1± - TD1±) sent to pins (3)/(2) -(12)/(11) of CONNECTOR CN1 of LCD-
CONT-UNIT, and is CLK signal (CK1±) sent to pins (10)/(9)? Is LVDS video signal (TA2± - TD2±) sent to pins (17)/(16) -(26)/(25) of CONNECTOR CN1 of LCD- CONT-UNIT, and is CLK signal (CK2±) sent to pins (24)/(23)?
NO Check CONNECTOR
(SC2302, CN1) and HAR­NESS WIRE (LV).
YES Is power (+12V) supplied to pins (1) - (5) of CONNECTOR CN2 in LCD-CONT-UNIT? NO Check CONNECTOR
(CN2,P707) and HARNESS WIRE (PL).
YES Replace LCD-CONT-UNIT.
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FRC circuit failure
Note: The SD signal (576i 480i) alone passes through the FRC circuit. (The HD signal does not go through.)
Does the image appear with the HD signal, but not with the SD signal ?
Does anything unusual (which or blackish screen, block noise, for example) appear on the screen?
Does the image look unusual with the power switch turned on?
YES YES YES
Is the power supplied to IC3301 (FRC)? Is there the FRC-IN signal input at pins (142) and (13) of IC3301? Check the soldering condition.
Is there the specified RESET-A signal input at pin (39) of IC3301(FRC)? (60 ms delay design)
Check the connection between pin (R22) of IC3002 (V-PRO.) and pin (142) of IC3301 (FRC) as well as that between pin (N20) of IC3302 and pin(13) of IC3301
YES NO
Replace IC3301(FRC). Check "RESET-A " signal pin(34) of
IC1710 (FPGA).
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52INV Backlight failure to light up
Do all the fluorescent tubes light up? NO Check the individual fluorescent
tubes for light-up failure.
YES Replace any defective fluorescent
tube (s) with new one (s).
Is the power supplied to CN7507B and CN7507D on the inverter unit?
NO Check the connection between power
unit and inverter unit.
YES
Iis the F7501 A/B/C/D fuse in the inverter unit circuit functioning?
NO Replace the blown-out F7501 A/B/C/
D fuse on the inverter unit. Turn on the power again. If the fuse gets blown out again, check the short-circuited spot.
YES Check T7501A, T7501B, T7501C
and T7501D and their peripheral cir­cuits as IC7502B and their periph­eral circuits.
YES Is the VCC power supplied to the control IC (IC7502B) on the inverter
unit?
NO Check the circuit connected with the
VCC terminal on the inverter control IC (IC7502B).
YES Has each control signal come to CN7508B?
(INV-OFL,INV-OSC,INV-STB,INV­BRT)
NO Have INV-OFL/OSC and the INV-
STB signal come to P1701(LB) in the MAIN substrate?
NO Check pins (19),(17) and (89) of
IC1710 (main PWB) .
YES Is the specified control signal input­ted at IC7502B (INV-CTL) on the
inverter unit.
NO Check the line between CN7508B
and IC7502B.
YES Are the Q7501A ,Q7502A, Q7503A and Q7504A transisters at the pri-
mary side of T7501A functioning?
NO Check the power line of IC7502B,its
peripheral circuits or replace IC7502B.
YES Is the secondary circuit of T7501A functioning.
NO Replace T7501A or the T75*** trans-
former for the fluorescent tubes, or check their peripheral circuits.
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46INV Backlight failure to light up
Do all the fluorescent tubes light up? NO Check the individual fluorescent
tubes for light-up failure.
YES Replace any defective fluorescent
tube (s) with new one (s).
Is the power supplied to CN7401 and CN7601 on the inverter unit?
NO Check the connection between power
unit and inverter unit.
YES Iis the F7401 and F7601 fuse in the
inverter unit circuit functioning?
NO Replace the blown-out F7401 or
F7601 fuse on the inverter unit. Turn on the power again. If the fuse gets blown out again, check the short-circuited spot.
YES Check T7401 and T7601 and their
peripheral circuits as IC7401 and their peripheral circuits.
YES Is the VCC power supplied to the control IC (IC7401) on the inverter
unit?
NO Check the circuit connected with the
VCC terminal on the inverter control IC (IC7401).
YES Has each control signal come to CN7402B?
(INV-OFL,INV-OSC,INV-STB,INV­BRT)
NO Have INV-OFL/OSC and the INV-
STB signal come to P1701(LB) in the MAIN substrate?
NO Check pins (19),(17) and (89) of
IC1710 (main PWB) .
YES Is the specified control signal input­ted at IC7401 (INV-CTL) on the
inverter unit.
NO Check the line between CN7402 and
IC7401.
YES Are the Q7403 and Q7404 transis­ters at the primary side of T7401
functioning?
NO Check the power line of IC7401, its
peripheral circuits or replace IC7401.
YES Is the secondary circuit of T7401 functioning.
NO Replace T7401 or the T74** trans-
former for the fluorescent tubes, or check their peripheral circuits.
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LCD failure 1
Does a single or several verti­cal stripes appear on the LCD screen?
Does a single or several hori­zontal stripes appear on the LCD screen?
Do luminescent or black dots appear on the screen?
Is the on-screen image rip­pling or distorted?
Replace the LCD panel.
LCD failure 2
The backlight func­tions. Does not the image come out in the LCD screen (screen black) ?
Does the entire LCD screen look whitish all over?
Does the QS drive func­tion?
Are the data bit drop­out? (No solution even when turning on and off the QS drive)
Is the gamma correc­tion as specified?
Replace the LCD control unit.
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Service Manual
CHAPTER 7. MAJOR IC INFORMATIONS
[1] FUNCTIONS OF MAJOR ICs (VIDEO PROCESSOR)
1. DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR ICs
REF NO Name Part Code Discruotion
Dwg. Code
IC1905 HDMI-Receiver VHISII9023+-1Q The SiI9023 is a second generation panelLink Cinema receiver that is compatible
with the HDMI 1.1 (High Definition Multimedia interface)specification. The SiI9023 is capable of receiving and outputting two channel digital audio at up to 192KHz - an excellent solution for Digital TVs. The features of this IC are as follows.
1) Digital video interface supports video processors:
2) Analog RGB and YPbPr output: 10-bit DAC
3) Digital audio interface supports high-end audio systems:
M1
IC3002 VIDEO PRO-
CESSOR
RH-IXB755WJZZ This is a video processor IC.
This IC has the following six major functions.
1) Video Processing
2) CPU
3) Scaling, Display Processing
4) Video decoder and 3D Comb filter
5) OSD and Text
6) PC Connectivity
M3
IC3501 256Mb-DDR
SDRAM
RH-IXB765WJZZQ This is a 256Mb DDR SDRAM IC. This IC features a double-data rate dynamic ran-
dom-access memory containing 16M-bits columns by 16 bits. In this model, it uses it as a memory for the micon and a frame memory for Video Processor, etc.
M4
IC3502 256Mb-DDR
SDRAM
RH-IXB765WJZZQ This model uses it as a memory for the microcomputer and a frame memory for
Video Processor, etc. In this model, it uses it as a memory for the micon and a frame memory for Video Processor, etc.
M4
IC3503 128Mbit-
FLASH Memory
RH-IXB754WJZZ This IC is a NOR-type 128Mbit Flash Memory.
The Flash Memory stores the main program hat is used for the CPU.
M4
IC3504 D-TYPE
RATCH
RH-IXB753WJZZ This is a 16bit D-type RATCH-3 state output IC.
On this model, the IC is used to transfer the main program from the flash memory to the CPU.
M4
IC3701 MSP4410K RH-IXB752WJZZQ This MSP (4410K) of single-chip Multistandard Sound Processors covers the sound
processing of all analog TV-Standards worldwide, as well as the NICAM digital sound standards and FM stereo radio.
M5
IC3301 FRC B2 Ver-
sion
RH-IXB064WJN1Q This is an IC for Frame Rate Converter.
This IC mainly processes I/P conversion: Standard 50/60 Hz interlaced to 50/60 Hz progressive. It also has the following functions: 1 ) Image Improvement: (Chroma Transient Improvement, Luminance Transient Improvement, Dynamic Contrast Improvement, Back Stretcher)
2) Film mode detection (2-2/3-2 pull down)
3) Film judder cancellation.
M6
IC2301 RS232C Trans-
mitters/Receiv­ers
VHIICL3225E-1Y This IC is a line driver receiver in conformity with EIA/TIA-232-E(former RS-
232C)standard. By connecting a PC, the system can be controlled externally.
M7
IC1710 FPGA RH-IXB946WJZZQ This IC is F.P.G.A (Field Pogramable Gate Arrays) for signal selector and synchro-
nous processing of each digitalized input signal. This IC functions as extended I/O of the main microcontroller and controls timing of bus signals among ICs, etc.
M8
IC1712/08 Stepdown Con-
verter
VHIMP1410ES-1Y The MP1410 is a monolithic step down switch mode regurator with a built in internal
power MOSFET. In this model, it works to 1.8V regurator.
M9
IC1706 Stepdown Con-
verter
VHIMP1583++-1Y The MP1583 is a step-down DC-DC converter of Class 3A current capacity.
In this model, it works to BU1.8V regurator.
M9
IC3001 E2PROM VHIBR24L64F-1Y The BR24L64F is a 2-wire (I2C bus type) serial EEPROM that is electrically pro-
grammable. This IC serves to store the adjustment and other data in the adjustment process mode.
The data is given out by commands from the main microprocessor. IC1901 IC1902
E2PROM VHI24LC2BIN-1Y This IC is a 2-wire (I2C bus type) serial EEPROM this is electrically programmable.
The EEPROM chip stores the EDID data of HDMI input. This data is controlled
through I2C signals.
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IC2303 E2PROM VHIBR24C21F-1Y This IC is a 2-wire (I2C bus type) serial EEPROM this is electrically programmable.
The EEPROM chip stores the EDID data of PC input. This data is controlled through
I2C signals. [AV SEC­TION] IC301 IC302
[POWER SUPPLY] IC705 Switching Reg-
IC704 Switching Reg-
IC701 Power Factor
[DIGITAL SECTION]
IC4001 DTV-PROCES-
IC4201 64M-SDRAM RH-IXB742WJZZQ This IC is 64Mb SDRAM (static dynamic random-access memory )IC.
IC4202 64M-SDRAM RH-IXB742WJZZQ This IC is 64Mb SDRAM (static dynamic random-access memory )IC.
IC4203 16Mbit-FLASH RH-IXB921WJZZQ This IC is a high performance CMOS super technology 16Mbit Flash Memory.
IC4402/05 RATCH-3
IC4401 BALANCE
IC4404 Buffer/Line
IC4604 3-OP-AMP VHITSH73CPT This IC is a Triple operational amplifiers featuring high video performances with
[DIGITAL TUNER SECTION] IC202 COFDM
Sound Amp VHITDA8931T-1Y The TDA8931 is a switching power stage for high efficiency class-D audio power
amplifier systems.
With this amplifier a compact 1x 20 W closed loop self-oscillating digital amplifier
system can be built.
In this model, Audio amplifier is 15watt *2.
VHIMR4020++-1 This IC is a power supply for the switching regulator on the primary side.
ulator
VHIMR4040++-1 This IC is a power supply for the switching regulator on the primary side.
ulator
VHIFA5501AN-1Y The FA5501AN control IC makes up a power factor correction converter with critical
Correction IC
RH-IXB680WJZZQ This is a video/audio signal processing IC (Digital Processor) (STi5516) for digital
SOR
VHILVC573AP-1Y This is a RATCH-3 STATE output IC. In this equipment, it is used to establish negoti-
STATE
VHITCLCX245-2Y This IC is a low voltage (3.3V) CMOS 8bit bidirectional transceiver. When setting the
TRANCEIVER
VHILCX244MT-1Y This lC is fabricated with an advanced CMOS technology to achieve high speed
Driver
RH-IXB682WJZZQ This is a COFDM (Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex) Demodulator IC.
Demod IC
Overvoltage/overcurrent protection circuit, other protection circuits and control cir-
cuits are built in this IC.
Overvoltage/overcurrent protection circuit, other protection circuits and control cir-
cuits are built in this IC.
value mode. With the high-voltage CMOS process adopted, this IC provides for low
power consumption. It is also equipped with various circuits: light-loaded correction
circuit to suppress output voltage rises under light load, FB short-circuit detection cir-
cuit to interrupt the operation if the output voltage detector gets in trouble, etc.
tuner, which has been manufactured by STMicroelectronics, and incorporates a
CPU. In this equipment, it implements GUI processing and video/audio processing
for digital tuner, negotiation processing with CI-CARD, etc.
In this equipment, it is used for SMI memory (for image processing), and data is
used for operation of the digital processor.
In this equipment, it is used for EMI memory (generally for CPU), and data is used
for operation of the digital processor.
Start software (loader) for the CPU with a built-in digital processor and application
software have been written on this Flash Memory.
The digital processor reads these softwares on start-up and implements them.
ation communication with CI-CARD.
transmission direction change input DIR to “H”, the A bus is switched to input and
the B bus is changed to output; if the DIR is set to “L”, the B bus is switched to input
and the A bus is changed to output. When setting the enable input OE to “H”, both A
and B buses enter the high impedance state. In this equipment, it is used to switch
bus of the data from CI-CARD.
operation while maintaining CMOS low power dissipation.
In this equipment, it is used to control negotiation communication with CI-CARD.
large bandwidth, low distortion and excellent supply voltage rejection. In this equip-
ment, it is used to convert audio output signal of the digital processor to normal ana-
log signal level and to buffer it.
In this equipment, IF signal from the digital tuner is decoded to MPEG-2 signal, and
it is digitally output. Output signal is fed to the digital processor to implement video/
audio decode processing. This IC is used for digital signal is fed to the digital proces-
sor to implement video/audio decode processing. This IC is used for digital tuner
only.
AV1
P1
P1
D1
D2
D2
D2
D3
D3
D3
D4
TUN ER
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2. IC1905: VHISii9023+-1Q
HDMI RECIEVER
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
144 Q0 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 143 Q1 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 142 Q2 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 141 Q3 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 140 Q4 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 137 Q5 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 136 Q6 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 133 Q7 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 132 Q8 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 131 Q9 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 130 Q10 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 129 Q11 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 126 Q12 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 125 Q13 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 124 Q14 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 123 Q15 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 119 Q16 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 118 Q17 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 117 Q18 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 116 Q19 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 113 Q20 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 112 Q21 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 111 Q22 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus. 110 Q23 O 24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus.
1 DE O Data enable. 2 HSYNC O Horizontal Sync Output control signal. 3 VSYNC O Vertical Syanc Output control signal.
121 ODCK O Output Data Clock.
97 XTALIN I Crystal Clock Input. 96 XTALOUT O Crystal Clock Output. 88 MCLKOUT O Audio Master Clock Output. 86 SCK O I2S Serial Clock Output. 85 WS O I2S Word Select Output. 84 SDO O I2S Serial Data Output. 78 SPDIF O S/PDIF Audio Output
77 MUTEOUT O Mute Audio Output. 104 INT O Interrupt Output. 102 RESET# I Reset Pin. Active LOW. 5V Tolerant.
32 DSCL0 I DDC I2C Clock for Port 0. 5V Tolerant.
31 DSDA0 Bi-Di DDC I2C Data for Port 0. 5V Tolerant.
30 DSCL1 I DDC I2C Clock for Port 1. 5V Tolerant.
29 DSDA1 Bi-Di DDC I2C Data for Port 1. 5V Tolerant.
28 CSCL I Configuration I2C Clock. 5V Tolerant.
27 CSDA Bi-Di Configuration I2C Data. 5V Tolerant. 103 SCDT O Indicates active video at HDMI input port. 107 CLK48B Bi-Di Data Bus Latch Enable. 2
34 R0PWR5V I Port 0 Transmitter Detect. 5V Tolerant.
33 R1PWR5V I Port 1 Transmitter Detect. 5V Tolerant. 101 RSVDL I Reserved ,must be tied Low.
56 RSVD_A Bi-Di Reserved Pin, leave unconnected.
6,7,8,10,
11,12,13, 14,17,18, 19,20,81,
82,93,10
0
NC - No internal connection.
87 MCLKIN O Audio Master Clock Input Reference.
9 EVNODD O Indicates Even or Odd field for interlaced formats. Polarity programmable in register. 40 R0XC+ I TMDS input clock pair. HDMI Port 0. 39 R0XC- I TMDS input clock pair. HDMI Port 0. 44 R0X0+ I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 0. 43 R0X0- I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 0.
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48 R0X1+ I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 0. 47 R0X1- I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 0. 52 R0X2+ I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 0. 51 R0X2- I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 0. 59 R1XC+ I TMDS input clock pair. HDMI Port 1. 58 R1XC- I TMDS input clock pair. HDMI Port 1. 63 R1X0+ I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 1. 62 R1X0- I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 1. 67 R1X1+ I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 1. 66 R1X1- I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 1. 71 R1X2+ I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 1. 70 R1X2- I TMDS input data pair. HDMI Port 1.
22,23,35, 74,79,92,
105,114,
128,139
CVCC18 - Digital Logic VCC.
21,24,36, 73,80,91,
106,115,
127,138
CGND - Digital Logic GND.
5,16,26,7 6,89,109,
122,134
IOVCC - Input/Output Pin VCC.
4,15,25,7 5,90,108,
120,135
IOGND - Input/Output Pin GND.
38,42,46, 50,57,61,
65,69
AVCC - TMDS Analog VCC.
41,45,49, 53,60,64,
68,72
AGND - TMDS Analog GND.
37 PVCC0 - TMDS Port 0 PLL VCC. 55 PVCC1 - TMDS Port 1 PLL VCC. 54 TMDSPGND - TMDS PLL GND. 94 AUDPVCC18 - ACR PLL VCC. 95 AUDPGND - ACR PLL GND. 98 XTALVCC - ACR PLL Crystal Input VCC. 99 REGVCC - ACR PLL Regulator VCC.
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3. IC3501/3502: RH-IXB765WJZZ
256Mb DDR SDRAM
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
45,46
CK,
I
Clock : CK and are differential clock inputs. All address and control input signals are sampled on the positive edge of CK and negative edge of CK.
Output (read) data is referenced to both edges of . Internal clock signals are derived from CK/ .
44 CKE I Clock Enable : CKE HIGH activates, and CKE LOW deactivates internal clock signals,
and device input buffers and output drivers. Taking CKE Low provides PRECHARGE POWER DOWN and SELF REFRESH operction(all bank idle) CKE is synchronous for POWER-DOWN entry and exit, and for SELF REFRESH entry. CKE is asynchronous for SELF REFRESH exit, and for output disable. CKE must be maintained high throughput READ and WRITE accesses.
Input buffers, excluding CK, and CKE are disabled during POWER-DOWN. Input buffers, excluding CKE are disabled during SELF REFRESH. CKE is an SSTL_2 input, but will detect an LVCMOS Low level after Vdd is applied upon 1st power up, After VREF has become stable during the power on and initialization sequence, it must be maintained for proper operation of the CKE receiver. For proper SELF-REFRESH entry and exit, VREF must be maintained to this input.
24 I
Chip Select : enables(registered LOW) and disables(registered HIGH) the command decoder.
All commands are masked when is registered HIGH.
provides for external bank selection on systems with multiple banks. is considered part of the command code.
21-23
, ,
I
Command Inputs : , and (along with ) define the command being entered.
20,47 LDM,(UDM) I Input Data Mask : DM is an input mask signal for write data.
Input data is masked when DM is sampled HIGH along with that input data during a WRITE access. DM is sampled on both edges of DQS. Although DM pins are input only, the DM loading matches the DQ and DQS loading. For the x16, LDM corresponds to the data on DQ0>D7 ; UDM corresponds to the data on DQ8>DQ15. DM may be driven high, low, or floating during READs.
26,27 BA0, BA1 I Bank Addres Inputs : BA0 and BA1 define to which bank an ACTIVE, READ,WRITE
or PRECHARGE command is being applied.
28-32,
35-42
A [0 : 12] I Address Inputs : Provide the row address for ACTIVE commands, and the column
address and AUTO PRECHARGE bit for READ/WRITE commands, to select one location out of the memory array in the respective bank. A10 is sampled during a PRECHARGE command to determine whether the PRECHARGE applies to one bank (A10 LOW) or all banks (A10 HIGH). If only one bank is to be precharged, the bank is selected by BA0, BA1. The address inputs also provide the op-code during a MODE REGISTER SET command. BA0 and BA1 define which mode register is loaded during the MODE REGISTER SET command (MRS or EMRS).
2,4,5,7,
8,10, 11,13, 54,56, 57,59, 60,62,
63,65
DQ I/O Data Input/Output : Data bus.
16,51 LDQS,(U)DQS I/O Data Strobe : Output with read data, input with write data.
Edge-aligned with read data,centered in write data. Used to capture write data. For the x16, LDQS corresponds to the data on DQ0>D7 ; UDQS corresponds to
the data on DQ8>DQ15 14,17, 19,25,
43,50,
53,
NC - No Connect : No internal electrical connection is present.
3,9,15,
55,61
VDDQ - DQ Power Supply : +2.5V ± 0.2V. (+2.6V ± 0.1V for DDR400)
CK CK
CK
CK
CK
CS CS
CS
CS
CS
RAS CAS
WE
RAS CAS
WE
CS
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52,58,
1,18,33, VDD - Power Supply : +2.5V ± 0.2V. (+2.6V ± 0.1V for DDR400)
34,48,66VSS - Ground.
VSSQ - DQ Ground.
64
49 VREF I SSTL_2 reference voltage.
4. IC3503: RH-IXB754WJZZ
128Mb Flash Memory
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
I
2-12,
18-26, 54, 31
35,37,3 9,41,44
,46,48,
42,44-
A0-A22 I 23 Address lnputs.
15,
DQ0-DQ7 I/O 8 Data Inputs / Outputs.
50
35-
DQ8-DQ14 I/O 7 Data Inputs / Outputs.
50 51 DQ15A-1 I Data Input/Output or Address Input.
32 I Chip Enable.
CE
34
OE
13 I Write Enable.
WE
16 I Hardware Vpp/ Write Protect
Vpp/WP
14 I Reset/Block Temporary Unprotect.
RP
17 O Ready / Busy Output.
R/B
53 I Byte/Word Organization Select.
BYTE
43 VCC - Supply Voltage
33.52 VSS - Ground.
27,28,5
NC - Not Connected Internally.
5,56
29 VCCQ - Supply Voltage for Input/Output.
O Output Enable.
7 – 6
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5. IC3504: RH-IXB753WJZZ
16BIT D-TYPE LATCH.
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
47,46,
44,
43,41,
40,
38,37
1D1-1D8 I Input Signal 1D1-1D8.
36,35,
33,
32,30,
29,
27,26
2D1-2D8 I Input Signal 2D1-2D8.
1 I Non_Output Enable Signal 1.
24 I Non_Output Enable Signal 2.
48 1LE I Latch Enable Signal 1. 25 2LE I Latch Enable Signal 2.
2,3,5,6
,8
,9,11,1
2
1Q1-1Q8 O Latch Output Signal 1Q1-1Q8.
13,14,
16,
17,19,
20,
22,23
2Q1-2Q8 O Latch Output Signal 2Q1-2Q8.
7,18,3
1, 42
VCC - Supply Voltage.
4,10,1
5,
21,28,
34,
39,45
GND - Ground.
1OE
2OE
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6. IC3701: RH-IXB752WJZZ
Multistandard Sound Processor.
Pin
No. Pin Name
I/O Pin Function
NET_NAME 1 NC - Not Connected. N.C. 2 I2C_CL I/O I2C Clock. SCL5 3 I2C_DA I/O I2C Data . SDA5 4 I2S_CL I/O Sync. I2S Clock. N.C. 5 I2S_WS I/O Sync. I2S Word Strobe . N.C. 6 I2S_DA_OUT O Sync. I2S Data Output. N.C. 7 I2S_DA_IN1 I Sync. I2S Data Input 1. N.C. 8 I2S_DEL_IN I Sync. I2S Input From Delay Line. I2S_DEL_IN 9 I2S_DEL_OUT O Sync. I2S 0utput to Extemal Delay Line. I2S_DEL_OUT
10 I2S_DEL_CL O I2S Clock Output for External Delay. I2S_DEL_CL 11 I2S_DEL_WS O I2S Word Strobe Output for External Delay. I2S_DEL_WS 12 DVSUP - Digilal Power Supply. +5V 13 DVSUP - Digital Power Supply . +5V 14 DVSS - Digital Ground. GND 15 DVSS - Digital Ground. GND 16 DVSS - Digital Ground. GND 17 I2S_DA_IN2 I Sync. I2S Data lnput 2. N.C. 18 NC - Not Connected. N.C. 19 I2S_CL3 I/O Async. I2S Clock lnput/Sync. 12S Clock Output. N.C. 20 I2S_WS3 I/O Async. I2S Word Strobe lnput/Sync. 12S Word Strobe Output. N.C. 21 RESETQ I Power - On Reset (active low) RESET_A 22 I2S_DA_IN3 I Sync./Async. I2S Data Input3. N.C. 23 I2S_DA_IN4 I Sync.12S Data lnput 4. N.C. 24 DACA_R O Aux Output, Right. OPEN 25 DACA_L O Aux Output, Left. OPEN 26 VREF2 - Reference Ground 2. GND 27 DACM_R O Main Output, Right SPKOUTR 28 DACM_L O Main Output, Left. SPKOUTL 29 DACM_C O Main Output, Center. N.C. 30 DACM_SUB O Main Output, Subwoofer. N.C. 31 DACM_SR O Surround Output, Right. N.C. 32 DACM_SL O Surround Output, Left. N.C. 33 SC2_OUT_R O SCART 2 Output, Right. EXT2_OUT_R 34 SC2_OUT_L O SCART 2 Output, Left. EXT2_OUT_L 35 VREF 1 - Reference Ground 1. GND 36 SC1_OUT_R O SCART 1 Output, Right. EXT1_OUT_R 37 SC1_OUT_L O SCART 1 Output, Left. EXT1_OUT_L 38 CAPL_A - Volume Capacitor Aux . CAPL_A 39 AHVSUP I Analog Power Supply +8V. +8V 40 CAPL_M - Volume Capacitor Main. CAPL_M 41 SC3_OUT_R O SCART 3 Output, Right. N.C. 42 SC3_OUT_L O SCART 3 Output, Left. N.C. 43 AHVSS - Analog Ground. GND 44 AHVSS - Analog Ground. GND 45 AGNDC - Analog Reference Voltage. AGNDC 46 NC - Not Connected. N.C. 47 SC4_IN_L I SCART 4 Input, Left. EXT4_IN_L 48 SC4_IN_R I SCART 4 Input, Right. EXT4_IN_R 49 ASG - Analog Shield Ground. GND 50 SC3_IN_L I SCART 3 Input, Left. EXT3_IN_L 51 SC3_IN_R I SCART 3 Input, Right. EXT3_IN_R 52 ASG - Analog Shield Ground. GND 53 SC2_IN_L I SCART 2 Input, Left. EXT2_IN_L 54 SC2_IN_R I SCART 2 Input, Right. EXT2_IN_R 55 ASG - Analog Shield Ground. GND 56 SC1_IN_L I SCART 1 Input, Left. EXT1_IN_L 57 SC1_IN_R I SCART 1 Input, Right. EXT1_IN_R 58 VREFTOP - Reference Voltage IF A/D Converter. VREF TOP 59 SC5_IN_L/
MONO_IN
I SCART 5 Input, Left/SCART Mono lnput for PMQFP64-2. HDMI_A_IN_L
60 SC5_IN_R I SCART 5 Input, Right. HDMI_A_IN_R
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61 AVSS - Analog Ground for IF Part. GND 62 AVSS - Analog Ground for IF Part. GND 63 NC - Not Connected. N.C. 64 NC - Not Connected. N.C. 65 AVSUP - Analog Power Supply +5V. +5V 66 AVSUP - Analog Power Supply +5V. +5V 67 ANA_IN1 + I IF Input 1. SIF-IN 68 ANA_IN - I IF Common (can be Left vacant only if lF input 1 is not used) ANA-IN-
69 ANA_IN2 + I IF Input2 (can be left vacant only if lF input 1 is not used) ANA-IN2+
70 TESTEN - Test Pin (imust be connected to ground) GND 71 XTAL_IN I Crystal Oscillator Input. XTAL-IN 72 XTAL_OUT O Crystal Oscillator Output. XTAL-OUT 73 TP I Test Input. N.C. 74 AUD_CL_OUT O Audio Clock Output (18.432MHz) N.C. 75 NC - Not Connected. N.C. 76 SPDIF_OUT O S/PDIF Output. N.C. 77 DCTRI/O_1 I/O Digital Control Port 1. N.C. 78 DCTRI/O_0 I/O Digital Control Port 0. N.C. 79 ADR_SEL I I2C Address Select. GND 80 STANDBYQ - Standby (active low) +5V
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7. IC3301: FRC RH-IXB064WJ (FRC9429A)
FRAME RATE CONVERTER
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
1 NC - No Connection 2 NC - Test, do not use 3 656I1/YIN1 I Digital (luminance) input 4 656I2/YIN2 I Digital (luminance) input 5 VIN I Vertical sync input 6 656I3/YIN3 I Digital (luminance) input 7 656I4/YIN4 I Digital (luminance) input 8 VDDP0 S Supply digital pad (3.3 V) 9 VSSP0 S Supply digital pad (0 V)
10 HIN I Horizontal sync input 11 656I5/YIN5 I Digital (luminance) input 12 656I6/YIN6 I Digital (luminance) input 13 656I7/YIN7 I Digital (luminance) input [MSB] 14 CLKIN I Clock input (max. 81.0 MHz) 15 VDDD0 S Supply digital pad (1.8 V) 16 VSSD0 S Supply digital pad (0 V) 17 AVI I Active video input 18 VDDAPLL S Supply analog PLL (1.8 V) 19 VSSAPLL S Supply analog PLL (0 V) 20 VSSD1 S Supply digital core (0 V) 21 VDDD10 S Supply digital core (1.8 V) 22 VDDD11 S Supply digital core (1.8 V) 23 XIN I Crystal connection 1 24 XOUT O Crystal connection 2 25 VSSP1 S Supply digital pad (0 V) 26 VDDP1 S Supply digital pad (3.3 V)
27 RGBOUT9 O
Tristate (SELOMODE=0) Digital (red: SELRB=0; blue: SELRB=1;) Output [MSB](SELOMODE=1)
28 RGBOUT8 O
Tristate (SELOMODE=0) Digital (red: SELRB=0; blue: SELRB=1;) Output (SELOMODE=1)
29 RGBOUT7 O
Tristate (SELOMODE=0) Digital (red: SELRB=0; blue: SELRB=1;) Output (SELOMODE=1)
30 RGBOUT6 O
Tristate (SELOMODE=0) Digital (red: SELRB=0; blue: SELRB=1;) Output (SELOMODE=1)
31 RGBOUT5 O
Tristate (SELOMODE=0) Digital (red: SELRB=0; blue: SELRB=1;) output (SELOMODE=1)
32 RGBOUT4 O
Tristate (SELOMODE=0) Digital (red: SELRB=0; blue: SELRB=1;) Output (SELOMODE=1)
33 AVO/ITR O
Active video output (CPUIRQ=0) Interrupt signal output from μC (CPUIRQ=1) Static 0 (CPUIRQ=2)
Static 1 (CPUIRQ=3) 34 VOUT O Vertical sync output 35 HOUT O Horizontal sync output.
(Synchronized to 40.5-81 MHz CLKOUTSEL72=1)
(Synchronized to 20.25-40.5 MHz
CLKOUTSEL72=0 and CLKOUTSEL=1)
(Synchronized to 15.1875-30.75 MHz
CLKOUTSEL72=0 and CLKOUTSEL=0) 36 CLKOUT O Output clock disabled (CLKOUTON=0)
Output clock (max. 81 MHz) (CLKOUT=1)
(40.5-81 MHz CLKOUT72=1
20.25-40.5 MHz CLKOUT72=0 and CLKOUTSEL=1
1515.1875-30.37 MHz CLKOUT72=0 and
CLKOUTSEL=0) 37 VSSP2 S Supply digital pad (0 V) 38 VDDP2 S Supply digital pad (3.3 V) 39 RESET I Reset input
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40 RGBOUT3 O
Tristate (SELOMODE=0)
Digital (red: SELRB=0; blue: SELRB=1;)
Output (SELOMODE=1)
41 RGBOUT2 O
Tristate (SELOMODE=0)
Digital (red: SELRB=0; blue: SELRB=1;)
Output (SELOMODE=1)
42 RGBOUT1 O
Tristate (SELOMODE=0)
Digital (red: SELRB=0; blue: SELRB=1;)
Output (SELOMODE=1)
43 RGBOUT0 O
Tristate (SELOMODE=0)
Digital (red: SELRB=0; blue: SELRB=1;)
Output [LSB] (SELOMODE=1)
44 YOUT9 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (luminance/green) output [MSB] (ENITUE=1)
45 YOUT8 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (luminance/green) output (ENITUE=1)
46 YOUT7 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (luminance/green) output (ENITUE=1) 47 VDDD2 S Supply digital core (1.8 V) 48 VSSD2 S Supply digital core (0 V) 49 VDDP3 S Supply digital pad (3.3 V) 50 VSSP3 S Supply digital pad (0 V) 51 NC - No Connection
52 YOUT6 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (luminance/green) output (ENITUE=1)
53 YOUT5 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (luminance/green) output (ENITUE=1) 54 VSSP4 S Supply digital pad (0 V)
55 YOUT4 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (luminance/green) output (ENITUE=1) 56 VDDP4 S Supply digital pad (3.3 V)
57 YOUT3 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (luminance/green) output (ENITUE=1)
58 YOUT2 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (luminance/green) output (ENITUE=1)
59 YOUT1 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (luminance/green) output (ENITUE=1)
60 YOUT0 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (luminance/green) output [LSB] (ENITUE=1)
61 CLKF20 O
Output clock 20.25 MHz disabled (CLKF20ON=0)
Output clock 20.25 MHz enabled (CLKF20ON=1)
62 UVOUT9 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (chrominance/blue) output [MSB] (ENITUE=1and SELRB=0)
Digital (chrominance/red) output [MSB] (ENITUE=1and SELRB=1) 63 VSSD30 S Supply digital core (0 V) 64 VSSD31 S Supply digital core (0 V) 65 VDDD30 S Supply digital core (1.8 V) 66 VDDD31 S Supply digital core (1.8 V)
67 UVOUT8 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (chrominance/blue) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=0)
Digital (chrominance/red) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=1)
68 UVOUT7 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (chrominance/blue) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=0)
Digital (chrominance/red) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=1) 69 VSSP50 S Supply digital pad (0 V) 70 VSSP51 S Supply digital pad (0 V) 71 VSSP52 S Supply digital pad (0 V) 72 VDDP5 S Supply digital pad (3.3 V)
73 UVOUT6 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (chrominance/blue) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=0)
Digital (chrominance/red) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=1) 74 NC - No Connection 75 NC - No Connection
76 UVOUT5 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (chrominance/blue) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=0)
Digital (chrominance/red) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=1) 77 NC - No Connection
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78 UVOUT4/
INTR
O Tristate ( ENITUE=0)
Digital (chrominance/blue) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=0)
Digital (chrominance/red) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=1)
Interrupt signal output from μC (CPUIRQ=5)
Static 0 (CPUIRQ=6)
Static 1 (CPUIRQ=7) 79 VDDP6 S Supply digital pad (3.3 V) 80 VSSP6 S Supply digital pad (0 V)
81 UVOUT3 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (chrominance/blue) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=0)
Digital (chrominance/red) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=1)
82 UVOUT2 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (chrominance/blue) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=0)
Digital (chrominance/red) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=1)
83 UVOUT1 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (chrominance/blue) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=0)
Digital (chrominance/red) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=1)
84 UVOUT0 O
Tristate (ENITUE=0)
Digital (chrominance/blue) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=0)
Digital (chrominance/red) output (ENITUE=1 and SELRB=1) 85 VDDD4 S Supply digital core (1.8 V) 86 VSSD4 S Supply digital core (0 V) 87 VDDA0 S Supply analog DAC SVM (3.3 V)
88 ASVMOUT O
Middle level (STANDBY=1)
Analog SVM output (ACTFBL=0 and STANDBY=1)
Analog SVM output (control by SVMOFF possible)
(ACTFBL=1 and STANDBY=0) 89 VSSA0 S Supply analog DAC SVM (0 V) 90 VDDA1 S Supply analog DAC B/U (3.3 V)
91 AUOUT O
Middle level (STANDBY=0)
Chrominance output (STANBY=1) 92 VSSA1 S Supply analog DAC B/U (0 V) 93 VDDA2 S Supply analog DAC G/Y (3.3 V)
94 AYOUT O
Middle level (STANDBY=0)
Luminance output (STANDBY=1) 95 VSSA2 S Supply analog DAC G/Y (0 V) 96 VDDA3 S Supply analog DAC R/V (3.3 V)
97 AVOUT O
Middle level (STANDBY=0)
Chrominance output (STANDBY=1) 98 VSSA3 S Supply analog DAC R/V (0 V) 99 VSSA4 S Supply analog band gap (0 V)
100 VDDA4 S Supply analog band gap (3.3 V) 101 VSSD5 S Supply digital core (0 V) 102 VDDD5 S Supply digital core (1.8 V) 103 NC - No Connection 104 NC - No Connection 105 SCL I/O I2C bus clock 106 SDA I/O I2C bus data 107 NC - No Connection 108 NC - No Connection 109 VSSP7 S Supply digital pad (0 V)
110 VDDP7 S Supply digital pad (3.3 V) 111 TMS I Test mode select (3.3 V) 112 NC - No Connection
113
TDO/ SVMOFF
O/I
Test data out (ACTSVMOFF=1)
SVM input signal (ACTSVMOFF=0)
114 TDI I Test data in (0V) 115 TCLK I Test clock (3.3 V)
116 I NTR O
Interrupt signal
Static 0 (CPUIRQ2=00)
Static 1 (CPUIRQ2=01)
Interrupt signal output from μC (CPUIRQ2= 1x)
117 656I02 I Digital (luminance) input [LSB] 118 656I12 I Digital (luminance) input
119 656I22 I Digital (luminance) input 120 656I32 I Digital (luminance) input 121 656I42 I Digital (luminance) input 122 656I52 I Digital (luminance) input
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123 656I62 I Digital (luminance) input 124 656I72 I Digital (luminance) input 125 CLKIN2 I Clock input [max. 81.0 MHz] 126 UVIN0 I Digital (chrominance) input [LSB] 127 UVIN1 I Digital (chrominance) input 128 UVIN2 I Digital (chrominance) input 129 UVIN3 I Digital (chrominance) input 130 VSSP8 S Supply digital core (0 V) 131 VDDP8 S Supply digital core (3.3 V) 132 VDD8M S Supply memory (1.8 V) 133 VSSD60 S Supply digital core (0 V) 134 VSSD61 S Supply digital core (0 V) 135 VDDD60 S Supply digital core (1.8V) 136 VDDD61 S Supply digital core (1.8 V) 137 UVIN4 I Digital (chrominance) input 138 UVIN5 I Digital (chrominance) input 139 UVIN6 I Digital (chrominance) input 140 UVIN7 I Digital (chrominance) input [MSB] 141 NC - No Connection 142 656I0/YIN0 I Digital (luminance) input [LSB] 143 VSSP9 S Supply digital pad (0 V) 144 VDDP9 S Supply digital pad (3.3 V)
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8. IC1710: RH-IXB946WJZZ
FPGA
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function Sheet name
1 EXP[8] O REG2 light control system identify REG2 2 EXP[9] O REG external sync identify REG 3 EXP[10] O QS parameter TEMP3 4 EXP[11] O QS parameter TEMP2 5 EXP[12] O QS parameter TEMP1 6 EXP[13] O QS parameter QSSET 7 EXP[14] O LED SLEEP (ON at "L") LEDSLP 8 EXP[15] O LED OPC (ON at "L") LEDOPC
9 VCCIO1 3.3V - Power supply 3.3V 3.3V 10 GND - Ground GND 11 GND - Ground GND 12 PCLK I Panel clock 74.25MHz PCLK 13 VCCINT 3.3V - Power supply 3.3V 3.3V 14 I/O - GND* NC 15 I/O - GND* NC 16 I/O - GND* NC 17 OSCOUT O Light control clock output (No lamp light-up at initial “L”) OSCOUT 18 I/O - GND* NC 19 OFLOUT O Light control PWM output (No lamp light-up at initial “L”) OFL1OUT 20 OFL2OUT O Light control PWM output OFL2OUT 21 I/O - GND* NC 22 (TMS) I Inline Program JTAG TMS/ OPEN TMS 23 (TDI) I Inline Program JTAG DataIn / OPEN TDI 24 (TCK) I Inline Program JTAG Clock/ OPEN TCK 25 (TDO) O Inline Program JTAG DataOut / OPEN TDO 26 I/O O Write mode Vpp-cont NC 27 I/O - GND* NC 28 I/O - GND* NC 29 I/O - GND* NC 30 I/O - GND* NC 31 VCCIO1 3.3V - Power supply 3.3V 3.3V 32 GND - Ground GND 33 I/O - GND* NC 34 EXP[16] O MSP FRC Reset Note 2 RESET_A 35 EXP[17] O DTU-CVBS/ (S-VYCVBS) switching G_ONSYNC 36 EXP[18] O DTV/PC/HDMI switching DTVPC 37 EXP[19] O DTV/PC/HDMI switching DTVHDMI 38 EXP[20] O E2PROM WP for HDMI HDMI_WP 39 EXP[21] O Panel flip horizontal LCDLR 40 EXP[22] O Panel flip vertical LCDUD 41 EXP[23] O Panel 50/60Hz FRAME 42 I/O - GND* NC 43 I/O - GND* NC 44 I/O - GND* NC 45 VCCIO1 3.3V - Power supply 3.3V 3.3V 46 GND - Ground GND 47 EXP[24] O Common Bias Adjustment write Protect. TCON_WP 48 EXP[25] O Not used NC 49 EXP[26] O Chage shear impulse on/off. CSI 50 EXP[27] O S+8V Control Signal S+8V-CTL 51 EXP[28] O Memory Bank Select. BANK 52 EXP[29] O Not used NC 53 EXP[30] O Not used NC 54 EXP[31] O Not used NC 55 I/O - GND* NC 56 - GND* NC 57 I/O - GND* NC 58 I/O - GND* NC 59 VCCIO2 3.3V - Power supply 3.3V 3.3V 60 GND - Ground GND 61 I/O - GND* NC 62 GCLR I VGC_Reset_Line RESET_N
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63 VCCINT 3.3V - Power supply 3.3V 3.3V 64 SCK I from VGC SCK 65 GND - Ground GND 66 SEN I from VGC FPGA_SDE 67 SDAI I from VGC FPGA_SDA 68 I/O - GND* NC 69 SDAO O Write mode RESET output FPGA_SDAO 70 I/O - GND* NC 71 I/O - GND* NC 72 I/O - GND* NC 73 I/O - GND* NC 74 I/O - GND* NC 75 OFL2EN I OFL2_EN external setting terminal GND 76 I/O - GND* NC 77 I/O O VGC write Open drain (Write mode at "H") BOOT 78 I/O - GND* NC 79 GND - Ground GND 80 VCCIO2 3.3V - Power supply 3.3V 3.3V 81 I/O I VSYNC_OSC VSYNC 82 I/O I HSYNC_OSC HSYNC 83 I/O - GND* NC 84 I/O - GND* NC 85 EXP[0] O DTI2CSEL DTI2CSEL 86 EXP[1] O DTM_RESET DTM_RESET 87 EXP[2] O DTU_ON (Analog tuner at "L" D-tuner at "H") DTU_ON 88 EXP[3] O 232C on/off SW (RS232C action at "H": VGC write enabled) IREM_SW 89 EXP[4] O STB (LAMP ON) STB 90 EXP[5] O S2_MUTE S2MUTE 91 EXP[6] O ANT+5V ON ANT+5V ON 92 EXP[7] O S_MUTE S-MUTE 93 GND - Ground GND 94 VCCIO2 3.3V - Power supply 3.3V 3.3V 95 I/O - GND* NC 96 I/O - GND* NC 97 I/O - GND* NC 98 I/O - GND* TP1703 99 I/O - GND* NC
100 OFL-SET-IN I OFLWD[8] external setting terminal GND
GND*: Non-configured pins are fixed at GND. Terminals' electrical characteristics are referred to in the EPM240T100C5N data sheet of Altera.
Note 1: Reset output monitor terminal with EXP31 in use. Note 2: Composed of GCLR and OR.
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9. IC1712: VHIMP1410ES-1
Step Down Converter.
10. IC1706: VHIMP1583++-1
Step Down Converter
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
1 BS I High-Side Gate Drive Boost input.
BS supplies the drive for the high-side n-channel MOSFET switch. Connect a 10nF or greater capacitor from SW to BS to power the high-side switch.
2 IN I Power input.
IN supplies the power to the IC,as well as the step-down converter switches. Drive IN with a 4.75V to 15V power source. Bypass IN to GND with a suitably large capacitor to eliminate noise on the input to the IC. See input Capacitor.
3 SW O Power Switching Output.
SW is the switching node that supplies power to the output. Connect the output LC filter from SW to the output load.
Note that a capacitor is required from SW to BS to power the high-side switch. 4 GND - Ground. 5 FB I Feedback input.
FB senses the output voltage to regulate that voltage.
Drive FB with a resistive voltage divider from the output voltage.
The feedback threshold is 1.22V.
See Setting the Output Voltage. 6 COMP - Compensation Node.
COMP is used to compensate the regulation control loop.
Connect a series RC network from COMP to GND to compensate the regulation control loop.
See Compensation. 7 EN I Enable input.
EN is a digital input that turns the regulator on or off.
Drive EN high to turn on the regulator,drive it low to turn it off.
For automatic startup,leave EN unconnected. 8 N/C - No Connect.
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
1 BS I High-Side Gate Drive Boost lnput.
BS supplies the drive for the high-side n-channel MOSFET Switch.
Connect a 4.7nF or greater capacitor from SW to BS to power the high side switch. 2 IN I Power input.
IN supplies the power to the IC, as well as the step-down converter switches.
Drive IN with a 4.75V to 23V power source.
Bypass IN to GND with a suitably large capacitor to eliminate noise on the input to the IC.
See Input Capacitor. 3 SW O Power Switching Output.
SW is the switching node that supplies power to the output.
Connect the output LC filter from SW to the output load.
Note that a capacitor is required from SW to BS to power the high-side switch. 4 GND - Ground. (Note: Connect the exposed pad on backside to Pin4). 5 FB I Feedback input.
FB senses the output voltage to regulate that voltage.
Drive FB with a resistive voltage divider from the output voltage.
The feedback threshold is 1.222V.
See Setting the Output Voltage. 6 COMP I Compensation Node.
COMP is used to compensate the regulation control loop.
Connect a series RC network from COMP to GND to compensate the regulation control loop.
In same cases, an additional capacitor from COMP to GND is required.
See Compensation. 7 EN I Enable input
EN is a digital input that turns the regulator on or off.
Drive EN high to turn on the regulator, drive it low to tum it off .
For automatic startup, leave EN unconnected. 8 SS I Soft Start Control input.
SS controls the soft start period.
Connect a capacitor from SS to GND to set the soft-start period.
A 0.1μF capacitor sets the soft-start period to l0ms
To disable the soft-start featur CIeave SS unconnected.
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11. IC301/302: VHITDA8931T-1
SOUND AMP
12. IC705: VHIRM4020++-1
Switching Regurator
13. IC704: VHIRM4040++-1
Switching Regurator
14. IC701: VHIFA5501AN-1Y
POWER FACTOR CONTROL
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
1 VSSD - negative digital supply voltage; heat spreader 2 VSSA - Negative analogue supply voltage. 3 INN I inverting input. 4 INP I non inverting input. 5 VDDA - positive analog supply voltage. 6 POWERUP I power-up input. 7 ENABLE I enable input. 8 DIAG O diagnostic output. 9 CGND - control ground; reference ground for pins POWERUP, ENABLE and DIAG.
10 VSSD - negative digital supply voltage; heat spreader. 11 VSSD - negative digital supply voltage; heat spreader. 12 OVP I overvoltage protection reference input. 13 HVP O half supply voltage output for charging SE capacitor. 14 STABI I decoupling of internal stabilizer. 15 VSSP - negative power supply voltage. 16 OUT O PWM output. 17 BOOT I bootstrap capacitor connection. 18 VDDP - positive power supply voltage. 19 HVPI I half supply voltage output for reference voltage of input circuitry. 20 VSSD - negative digital supply voltage; heat spreader.
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
1 Z/C I Zero Current Detection Terminal. 2 F/B I Feed Back Terminal. 3 GND - Ground Terminal. 4 VCC - VCC Terminal. 5 Emitter/OCL O Emitter/OCL Terminal. 7 VIN I VIN Terminal. 8 Collector I Collector Terminal.
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
1 Z/C I Zero Current Detection Terminal. 2 F/B I Feed Back Terminal. 3 GND - Ground Terminal. 4 VCC - VCC Terminal. 5 Emitter/OCL O Emitter/OCL Terminal. 7 VIN I VIN Terminal. 8 Collector I Collector Terminal.
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
1 FB I Input terminal of converter out put valtage. 2 COMP O Output terminal of error margin amplifier. 3 MUL I Input termianl of sine wave AC power wave form. 4 IS I Input terminal to detect current of MOSFET. 5 ZCD I Input termial to detect current of inductor returning to 0. 6 GND - Power supply ground terminal. 7 OUT O Output terminal to drive MOS FET directry. 8 VCC - Power supply input terminal to operate IC.
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15. IC4001: RH-IXB680WJZZ
DIGITAL-PROCESSOR
Pin No.
Pin Name
I/O Pin Function NET
NAME A8,B8,B19,B20,C8, D8,F1-F4,U23,U24, V1-V4,AA23-AA26,
AC7,AC15,AD7, AD15,AE7,AE15,AF7,AF15
VDD - 1.8 V power supply P1.8V
B22,C3,C4,C10,D3,D4,D10, E4,G25,M1­M4,W23,W24,AC3,AC4,AC1 0,AC13,AC19,AC23,AC24,A D3,AD4,AD10,AD13,AD19,A D23,,AD24
VDD3 - 3.3 V power supply P3.3V
AD6 RTCVDD - Low power controller 1.8 V power supply P1.8V
B13,B21,D25,K10-K17,L10­L17,M10-M17,N10­N17,P10-P17,R10-R17,T10­T17,U10-U17
GND - Ground for power supplies GND
C4 Others Typical load, but the maximum is 75 pF. S8 SDRAM/EMI Typical load, but the maximum is 75 pF. S8b SDRAM/EMI Typical load, but the maximum is 75 pF. E8 EMI (programmable) Typical load, but the maximum is 75 pF. P4 PIO Typical load, but the maximum is 75 pF. AE11 VDDVDACRGB - 3.3 V power supply for RGB video DAC VDDDAC AE9 VDDVDACYCC - 3.3 V power supply for YCC video DAC VDDDAC AD11 GNDVDACRGB - Ground for RGB video DAC GNDDAC AD9 GNDVDACYCC - Ground for YCC video DAC GNDDAC AD8 SHIELDVDAC - Shield ground for 2 x video DACs GND A AE10 IREFDACRGB - RGB video DAC current reference YOUT AE8 IREFDACYCC - YCC video DAC current reference AC9 VREFDACRGB - RGB video DAC voltage reference AC8 VREFDACYCC - YCC video DAC voltage reference A10 VDDVPLL - 3.3 V power for video PLL VDDPLL C13 VDDAUDIOFSYN - 1.8 V dedicated power for low jitter audio clock frequency synthe-
sizer VDDF3 B12 GNDAUDIOFSYN - Dedicated ground for low jitter audio clock frequency synthesizer GNDF3 C12 VDDGENFSYN - 1.8 V dedicated power for nonaudio clock frequency synthesizer VDDF3 B11 GNDGENFSYN - Dedicated ground for nonaudio clock frequency synthesizer GNDF3 AA4 VDDAADAC - 3.3 V power for audio DAC VDDADC
A
AA2 VSSAADAC - Ground for audio DAC command switches GNDA-
DAC
Y4 VDDASADAC - 3.3 V power for audio DAC substrate VDDA-
DAC AB2 VCCAADAC - 3.3 V power for audio DAC command switches VDDA AB3 GNDAADAC - Ground for audio DAC GNDA-
DAC AC2 VCCASADAC - 3.3 V power for audio DAC command switches
substrate VDDA AD2 IREF I Audio DAC output reference current AE2 VBGFIL I Audio DAC filtered output reference voltage VBGFIL AF4 LPCLKIN I Low power clock input (1.8 V tolerant) CLOCK
IN AF5 LPCLKOSC I/O Low power clock oscillator (1.8 V tolerant) CLOCK A16 NO32XTAL1 I Select for 32 kHz clock source
0: XTAL, 1: Internal divider TCK
A13 CLK27MA I Selectable input clock to PLL or for x1 mode (5 V tolerant) CLK27MH
Z A11 CLKSPEEDSEL I PLL speed select (5 V tolerant) A12 AUXCLKOUT O Auxiliary clock for general use (5 V tolerant) AF6 notRESET I System reset (1.8 V tolerant) SYSRE-
SET AD14 notWDOGRSTOUT O Internal watchdog timer reset (5 V tolerant) AE14 TDI I Boundary scan test data input (5 V tolerant) TDI AC14 TMS I Boundary scan test mode select (5 V tolerant) TMS
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AF16 TCK I Boundary scan test clock (5 V tolerant) TCK AF14 notTRST I Boundary scan test logic reset (5 V tolerant) NOT-
TRST AE13 TDO O Boundary scan test data output (5 V tolerant) TDO P1 DCUTRIGGERIN I External trigger input to DCU (5 V tolerant) TRIGIN P3 DCUTRIGGEROUT O Signal to trigger external debug circuitry (5 V tolerant) TRIGOUT C23 TSIN2LBYTECLK I/O Transport stream bit clock (5 V tolerant) TS2CLK C22 TSIN2LBYTECLKVA
LID
I/O Transport stream bit clock valid edge (5 V tolerant) TS2VAL
B23 TSIN2LERROR I/O Transport stream packet error (5 V tolerant) D19 TSIN2LPACKETCLK I/O Transport stream packet strobe (5 V tolerant) TS2STRT B18,C18,D18,C19,C20,D20,
C21,D21
TSIN2LDATA[7:0] I/O Transport stream data (5 V tolerant) TS2D[7:0]
P23 TSIN1BYTECLK I Transport stream bit/byte clock (5 V tolerant) FECLK M24 TSIN1BYTECLKVALI
D
I Transport stream bit/byte clock valid edge (5 V tolerant) FEVALID
M26 TSIN1ERROR I Transport stream packet error (5 V tolerant) FEER-
ROR N26 TSIN1PACKETCLK I Transport stream packet strobe (5 V tolerant) FES-
TROUT K26,J25,H24,J24,L26,L25,L 24,M23
TSIN1DATA[7:0] I Transport stream data in (5 V tolerant) FED[7:0]
L3 notEMIRAS or
notCI_IORD1
O Row address strobe for SDRAM EMIRAS
K1 not_EMICAS or
not_CI_IOW1
O Column address strobe for SDRAM EMICAS
J1 notEMICSA O Peripheral chip select A EMICSO K3 notEMICSB O Peripheral chip select B K2 notEMICSC O Peripheral chip select C N4 notEMICSD O Peripheral chip select D EMICS3 J2 notEMICSE O Peripheral chip select E L2 notEMICSF O Peripheral chip select F EMICS5 L1, N3 notEMIBE[1:0] O External device data bus byte enable. 1 bit per byte of the data bus. EMIBE1,
EMIRAS N1 notEMIOE or
not_CI_OE
O External device output enable. EMIOE
N2 notEMILBA or
notCI_Wea
O Flash device load burst address. EMILBA
P4 EMIWAITnot-
TREADY
I External memory device target ready indicator (5 V tolerant) CPUWAIT
P2 EMIRDnotWR O External read/write access indicator. Common to all devices. EMIRW H3,H2,G2,H4,G4,E2,E1,E3,
H1,D1,D2,C2,G3,C1,B1,A1
EMIDATA[15:0] I/O External common data bus. EMID[15-
0] D5,C5,D6,B3,A2,B2,A3,B4,
A4,C6,B5,A5,D7,C7,B6,A6, B7,A7,D9,C9,B9,A9,B10,C1 1
EMIADDR[25:2] O External common address bus EMIA[23-
2]
(D5,C5=N
C) J3 notEMIREQGNT O Bus request/grant indicator NC K4 notEMIACKREQ I Bus grant/request indicator (5 V tolerant) L4 EMIBOOTMODE0 I External power-up port size indicator (5 V tolerant) G1 EMISDRAMCLK O SDRAM clock EMICLK J4 EMIFLASHCLK O Peripheral clock NC W1,U4,U2,U1,R2,R1,T2,T1 PIO0[7:0] I/O Parallel input/output pin or alternative function (5 V tolerant)
(U1:MUTE,R2:VIDEOOFF,R1:MDMRESET,T2:FERESET,T1:CIRE­SET)
AB4,Y2,AA1,Y1,W3,U3,W2,W4PIO1[7:0] I/O (W2:TVRX,W4:TVTX)
AF3,AD5,AE3,AE5,AF2,Y3, AA3,AF1
PIO2[7:0] I/O (AF3:ASPECT,AD5:IRQ,AA3:GPIO1,AF1:GPIO0)
AE18,AE4,AC16,AC12,AE6, AC11,AC5,AE12
PIO3[7:0] I/O (AE6:TVSCL,AC11:TVSDA,AC5:I2CSCL,AE12:I2CSDA)
AE20,AD20,AF20,AE19,AC 17,AD18,AD17,AF19
PIO4[7:0] I/O (AE20:27MHzPWM,)
AC22,AF22,AD21,AC21,AE 21,AC18,AC20,AF21,
PIO5[7:0] I/O (AD21:RXD,AC21:TXD,AF21:IR)
AF17 SCLK O Serial clock (5 V tolerant) NC AE17 PCMDATA1 O PCM data out (5 V tolerant) NC AE16 PCMCLK I/O External PCM clock input or internal PCM clock output (5 V tolerant) NC
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AF18 LRCLK O Left/right clock (5 V tolerant) TL4027 AD16 SPDIF O Digital audio output (5 V tolerant) SPDIF AD26,AB25,AB24,AC25,AE
26,AB23,AE25,AF26,AD25, AF25,AE24,AF24,AF23,AE2 3
SMIADDR[13:0] O SDRAM address bus SMIA[13-
0]
U26,U25,R23,V26,V25,T23, V24,V23,W26,W25,Y25,Y26 ,Y23,AB26,Y24,AC26
SMIDATA[15:0] I/O SDRAM data bus SMID[15-
0]
T24 notSMICS0 O SDRAM chip select for 1st SDRAM SMICS T25 notSMICS1 O SDRAM chip select for 2nd 16 Mbit SDRAM T26 notSMICAS O SDRAM column address strobe SMICAS R24 notSMIRAS O SDRAM row address strobe SMIRAS R25 notSMIWE O SDRAM write enable SMIWE P26 SMIMEMCLKIN I SDRAM memory clock input R26 SMIMEMCLKOUT O SDRAM memory clock output SMICLK P24 SMIDATAML O SDRAM data bus lower byte enable SMIDQML P25 SMIDATAMU O SDRAM data bus upper byte enable SMIDQMI B15,A15,D16,C16,B16,B17, C17,D17
P1284DATA[7:0] I/O 1284 AV data (5 V tolerant) NC
C15 notP1284SELECTIN I/O 1284 AV control signals (5 V tolerant) NC D15 notP1284INIT I/O NC A14 notP1284FAULT I/O NC B14 notP1284AUTOFD I/O NC C14 P1284SELECT I/O NC D14 P1284PERROR I/O NC D13 P1284BUSY I/O NC D12 notP1284ACK I/O NC D11 notP1284STROBE I/O NC T4, R4, T3,R3 INTERRUPT[3:0] I/O External interrupts (5 V tolerant) MODEMI
RQ,
TL4003,
CIIRQ1,
CIIRQ0 AE1 OUTPLEFT O Left channel, differential positive current output LEFTP AC1 OUTMLEFT O Left channel, differential negative current output LEFTM AD1 OUTPRIGHT O Right channel, differential positive current output RIGHTP AB1 OUTMRIGHT O Right channel, differential negative current output RIGHTM AF12 ROUT O Red output R AF11 GOUT O Green output G AF13 BOUT O Blue output B AF8 COUT O Chroma output COUT AF9 CVOUT O Composite video output CVBS AF10 YOUT O Luma output YOUT AD22 notHSYNC I/O Horizontal sync (5 V tolerant) NC AE22 EVENnotODD I/O Vertical sync (5 V tolerant) TL4016
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16. IC4201/4202: RH-IXB742WJZZQ
64Mb- SDRAM
17. IC4203: RH-IXB921WJZZ
16Mbit Flash Memory
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
38 CLK I Active on the positive going edge to sample all inputs.
19 I
Disables or enables device operation by masking or enabling all inputs except CLK,CKE and DQM.
37 CKE I
Masks system clock to freeze operation from the next clock cycle. CKE should be enabled at least one cycle prior to new command. Disable input buffers for power down in standby.
22-26,
29-35
A0-A11 I
Row/column addresses are multiplexed on the same pins. Row address: RA0-RA11, Column address: CA0-CA8
20, 21 BA0-BA1 I
Selects bank to be activated during row address latch time. Selects bank for read/write during column address latch time.
18 I
Latches row address on the positive going edge of the CLK with low. Eanbles row acccess <FmSdata>[amp ] precharge.
17 I
Latches column addresses on the positive going edge of the CLK with low. Enables column access.
16 I
Enables write operation and row precharge. Latches data in starting from , active.
15,39 DQM I/O
Makes data output Hi-Z, tsHZ after the clock and masks the output. Blocks data input when DQM active.
2,4,5,7,8,10,11,13,42,44,45,
47,48,50,51,53
DQ0-X15 I/O
Data input/output are mutiplexed on the same pins (X16;DQ0-15)
1,14,27,28,41,54 VDD/VSS --- Power and ground for the input buffers and the core logic.
3,6,9,12,43,46,49,52, VDDQ/VSSQ ---
Lsolated power supply and ground for the output buffers to provide improved noise immunity.
40 N.C/RFU --- This pin is recommended to be left No Connection on the device.
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
1-10,
16-25,
48,13
A2-A22 I 22 Address Input.
29,31,33,35,38,40,42,44 DQ0-DQ7 I/O 8 Data Input/Output.
30,32,34,
36,39,41,43
DQ8-DQ14 I/O Data Input/Output.
45 DQ15A-1 I/O Data Input/Output or Address Input. 26 I Chip Enable.
28 O Output Enable
11 I Write Enable.
12 I Reset/Block Temporary Unprotect
15 O Read/Busy Output.
47 I Byte/Word Organization Select.
37 Vcc - Supply Voltage.
27,46 Vss - Ground.
N.C. - Not Connected Internally.
CS
RAS
RAS
CAS
CAS
WE
CAS
WE
E
G
W
RP
RB
BYTE
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18. IC4402: VHILVC573AP-1Y
Lutch 3-State output
19. IC4401: VHITCLCX245-2Y
Interactive Balance Tranceiver
20. IC4404: VHILCX244MT-1Y
Buffer/Line Driver
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
1 I Output Enable.
2 1D I Data Input 1D. 3 2D I Data Input 2D. 4 3D I Data Input 3D. 5 4D I Data Input 4D. 6 5D I Data Input 5D. 7 6D I Data Input 6D. 8 7D I Data Input 7D.
9 8D I Data Input 8D. 10 GND - Ground. 11 LE I Limited Enable. 12 8Q O Data Output 8Q. 13 7Q O Data Output 7Q. 14 6Q O Data Output 6Q. 15 5Q O Data Output 5Q. 16 4Q O Data Output 4Q. 17 3Q O Data Output 3Q. 18 2Q O Data Output 2Q. 19 1Q O Data Output 1Q. 20 VCC - Power Source.
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
1 DIR I Directory.
2 A1 I/O A-Bus. Output/Input Terminal A1.
3 A2 I/O A-Bus. Output/Input Terminal A2.
4 A3 I/O A-Bus. Output/Input Terminal A3.
5 A4 I/O A-Bus. Output/Input Terminal A4.
6 A5 I/O A-Bus. Output/Input Terminal A5.
7 A6 I/O A-Bus. Output/Input Terminal A6.
8 A7 I/O A-Bus. Output/Input Terminal A7.
9 A8 I/O A-Bus. Output/Input Terminal A8. 10 GND - Ground A9 11 B8 I/O B-Bus Input/Output Terminal B8. 12 B7 I/O B-Bus Input/Output Terminal B7. 13 B6 I/O B-Bus Input/Output Terminal B6. 14 B5 I/O B-Bus Input/Output Terminal B5 15 B4 I/O B-Bus Input/Output Terminal B4 16 B3 I/O B-Bus Input/Output Terminal B3 17 B2 I/O B-Bus Input/Output Terminal B2 18 B1 I/O B-Bus Input/Output Terminal B1 19 I Output enable.
20 VCC - Power Source.
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
1, 19 OE1,OE2 I 3-STATE Output Enable Input 1 and 2 2, 4, 6, 8, 11, 13, 15, 17 I0-I7 I Data Inputs 0-7 9, 7, 5, 3, 12, 14, 16, 18 O0-O7 O Data Outputs 0-7
10 GND - Ground. 20 VCC - Power Source.
OE
OE
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21. IC4604: VHITSH73CPT-1Y
*3-OP-AMP
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
1 I Standby Input Terminal1.
2 I Standby Input Terminal2.
3 I Standby Input Terminal3.
4 VCC - Power Source. 5 +IN1 I Non Inverting Input1. 6 -IN1 I Invreting Input1. 7 OUT1 O Output1. 8 OUT2 O Output2.
9 -IN2 I Inverting Input2. 10 +IN2 I Non Inverting Input2. 11 VCC - Power Source. 12 +IN3 I Non Inverting Input3. 13 -IN3 I Inverting Input3. 14 OUT3 O Out put3.
STB1
STB2
STB3
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22. IC202: RH-IXB682WJZZQ
CDFDM DEMODURATOR
Pin No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function
12 I Hardware reset,active low.
62 XTALI I Crystal oscillator input/external clock(1.8V). 63 XTALO O Crystal oscillator output. 61 VCCXTAL1.8 - Analog oscillator supply(1.8V) 64 GNDXTAL - Analog oscilltor ground.
2 DVCCA1.8 - Analog part digital supply(1.8V)
5 REFM I Internal negative reference.
6 REFP I Internal positive reference.
3 VCCA1.8 - Analog supply(1.8V).
9 INM I Negative analog input. 10 INP I Positive analog input.
4,11 GNDA - Analog ground.
1 DGNDA - Analog ground.
7 VR I Reference.
8 VCCA3.3 - Analog supply(3.3V) 21 SDA I/O Serial data(open drain) 20 SCL I Serial clock(open drain) 19 SDAT I/O SDA tuner(open drain) 18 SCLT I
25,26,27,29,31,32,33,34 D7/0 O Serial D7,MPEG data.
36 CLK_OUT O MPEG byte or bit clock. 23 STR_OUT O MPEG first byte sync. 38 O MPEG data valid/parity.
40 ERROR O MPEG packet error. 51 HFECO O Hierarchical FEC output bit 0. 50 CCLK/HFC1 O Hierarchical FEC output bit 1 or clock for constellation display. 49 CDATA/HFC2 O Hierarchical FEC output bit 2 or data for constellation display. 48 CIQ/HFEC3 O Hierarchical FEC output bit 3 or IQ validation for constellation display. 16 AGC1 I/O
RF AGC control
14 AGC2 I/O
IF AGC control
17,60 TEST - Reserved test mode,must be ground.
58 IP0 I General-purpose input port0 and ADC input for RF level monitoring 45 OP0 I/O General-purpose output port0 43 LOCK/OP1 I/O General-purpose output port1 or lock indicator. 42 LOCK/OP2 O general-purpose output port2 or lock indicator. 47 AUX_CLK I/O Auxiliary clock. 55 CS0 I Chip select LSB. 53 CS1 I Chip select MSB.
13,28,39,57 VDD - Digital core supply. 22,35,44,52 VDD_3.3 - Digital IO supply.
15,24,30,37,41,46,54,56,59 GND -
1. All input are 3.3V compatible
2. All bidirectional pads 3.3V capable
3. All output are 3.3V capable.
RESET
D/P
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[1] OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM
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CHAPTER 9. PRINTED WIRING BOARD
[1] MAIN Unit
MAIN Unit (Conponent Side-A)
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R3030
R3038
C1702
C1703
C1704
Q1703
R3045
R3046
Q1706
R3047
R3048
R3049
C1901
C1902
C1903
C1904
R3050
R3051
C1715
C1909
R3052
C1716
R3053
R3054
Q1909
R3055
R3056
R3057
C1910
R3058
C1911
R3059
C1720
Q1910
C1721
R3060
R3061R3062
C1727
R3063
R1700
D1705
P2302
D1706
P2303
D1707
P2304
R3068
C1922
C1923
C1924
R1709
IC1701
C1925
D1901
IC1702
D1902
C1926
C1733
D1903
C1927
IC1704
C1735
C1929
R1901
R1902
D1907
R1903
D1908
R1904
D1909
R1906
R1713
R1909
IC1901
IC1902
C1932
C1934
D1910
IC1710
D1911
IC1711
C1935
IC1905
D1912
P2702
C1937
D1913
C1744
C1939
C1746
C1747
R1720
C1941
C1942
C2306
C2307
C1943
R1728
C2308
C1944
C2309
Q2305
C1945
C1946
C1753
Q2307
C1947
R1920
C1948
R1921 R1922 R1923
C2310
R1924 R1925
R1731
R1926
R1927
R1928
R1929
C1951
C1952
R1736
C1953
C2318
C1954
R1738
R1739
C1955
C2702
C2703
C1957
C1763
C2704
C2705
C1765
C2706
R1932
C1766
R1933
C2707
C2708
R1740
Q2704
R1934
R1935
Q2705
C2709
R1938
C1961
R1939
D2301D2302
D2303
C2327
D2304
D2305
R2301
R1749
C1772
D2306
C1773
D2307
C1774
C2714
D2308
R1940
R2304
C1775
D2309
R2305
C1776
R1943
C1777
R2307
C1778
R1944
R1945
C2332
IC2303
D2310D2311 D2312
D2313
C1780
C2720
C1976
C1782
R2313
C1977
D2701
C2726
D2705
R2706
R2707
C2730
C2731
R2709
C2732
C2733
R2326
R2329
R2711
R2712
R2713
FL1901
R2716
FL1902
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R3031
R3032
R3033
R3034
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C1913
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C1915
C1722
C1916
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R352 R347
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C1227C1226
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C1137
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C1104
R1129
R1122
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C1112
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