Sony KDL-S40A10E, KDL-S40A11E, KDL-S40A12U Service Manual

WAX
RM-EA002 / RM-ED002
SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL
KLV-S40A10E KDL-S40A11E
COMMANDER DEST
RM-EA002 AEP
RM-ED002 AEP
WAX
MODEL
KDL-S40A12U
CHASSIS
RM-ED002 UK
RM-EA002
KLV-S40A10E / KDL-S40A11E / KDL-S40A12U
RM-ED002
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FLAT PANEL COLOR TV
WAX
RM-EA002 / RM-ED002
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Title Pag e Section Title Pa ge
Caution ................................................................ 3
Specifications ...................................................... 4
Connectors .......................................................... 6
Self Diagnosis ..................................................... 7
1. GENERAL ................................................................... 8
2. DISASSEMBLY
2-1. Rear Cover Removal ........................................... 17
2-2. Stand Removal .................................................... 17
2-3. Shield Cover Removal ........................................ 18
2-4. Speaker Removal ................................................ 18
2-5. A2E4 Removal .................................................... 19
2-6. BE Board Removal ............................................. 19
2-7. G3 Board Removal ............................................. 20
2-8. GE2 Board Removal........................................... 20
2-9. H1E Board Removal........................................... 21
2-10. H2 Board Removal ............................................. 21
2-11. H3 Board Removal ............................................. 22
2-12. N Board Removal (Digital models only) ............ 22
2-13. N1 Board Removal (Digital models only).......... 23
3. SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS
3-1. Signal Adjustment ............................................. 24
3-1-1. Pal auto adjustment (CVBS) ........................... 24
3-1-2. Pal auto adjustment (RGB) .............................. 24
3-1-3. Secam auto adjustment (CVBS) ...................... 24
3-2. White Balance Adjustment ................................. 24
3-2-1. White Balance adjustment (H/L) ..................... 24
3-2-2. White Balance adjustment (C/O) ..................... 25
3-2-3. Secam White Balance adjustment (H/L) .......... 25
3-2-4. Secam White Balance adjustment (C/O) .......... 26
3-3. Test Test Mode .................................................. 26
4. DIAGRAMS
4-1. Block Diagrams(1) ............................................. 27
Block Diagrams(2) ............................................. 28
Block Diagrams(3) ............................................. 29
Block Diagrams(4) ............................................. 30
Block Diagrams(5) ............................................. 31
4-2. Circuit Board Location ........................................ 31
4-3. Schematic Diagrams and Printed Wiring
Boards ................................................................. 31
A2E4 Board Schematic Diagram ........................ 32
A2E4 Printed Wiring Board ............................. 37
BE Board Schematic Diagram ............................ 39
BE Printed Wiring Board .................................... 45
G3 Board Schematic Diagram ............................ 46
G3 Printed Wiring Board .................................... 48
GE2 Board Schematic Diagram .......................... 50
GE2 Printed Wiring Board ................................. 51
H1E Board Schematic Diagram .......................... 52
H1E Printed Wiring Board ................................. 53
H2 Board Schematic Diagram ............................ 52
H2 Printed Wiring Board .................................. 53
H3 Board Schematic Diagram ............................ 52
H3 Printed Wiring Board .................................... 53
N Board Schematic Diagram
(Digital models only) .......................................... 54
N Printed Wiring Board (Digital models only) .. 61
N1 Schematic Diagram (Digital models only) .... 62
N1 Printed Wiring Board (Digital models only) 63
4-4. Semiconductors ................................................... 64
5. EXPLODED VIEWS
5-1. Chassis .............................................................. 66
5-2. Rear Cover and Stand ......................................... 68
WARNING !!
AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING ANY SERVICE WORK TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD DUE TO LIVE CHASSIS, THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECEIVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE POWER LINE.
6. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST .................................. 69
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING !!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARKED THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
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ON
CAUTION
Lead Free Soldered Boards
The circuit boards used in these models have been processed using Lead Free Solder. The boards are identified by the LF logo located close to the board designation e.g. F1, H1 etc [ see examples ]. The servicing of these boards requires special precautions to be taken as outlined below.
WAX
RM-EA002 / RM-ED002
example 1
example 2
It is strongly recommended to use Lead Free Solder material in order to guarantee optimal quality of new solder joints. Lead Free Solder is available under the following part numbers :
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02-500-046-7mm4.0gK05.0
12-500-046-7mm5.0gK05.0
22-500-046-7mm6.0gK52.0
32-500-046-7mm8.0gK00.1
42-500-046-7mm0.1gK00.1
52-500-046-7mm2.1gK00.1
62-500-046-7mm6.1gK00.1
Due to the higher melting point of Lead Free Solder the soldering iron tip temperature needs to be set to 370 degrees centigrade. This requires soldering equipment capable of accurate temperature control coupled with a good heat recovery characteristics.
For more information on the use of Lead Free Solder, please refer to http://www.sony-training.com
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How to replace the fuse. Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver blade and replace the fuse.
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WARNING (UK Models only)
The flexible mains lead is supplied connected to a B.S. 1363 fused plug having a fuse of 13 AMP rating. Should the fuse need to be replaced, use a 13AMP FUSE approved by ASTA to BS 1362, ie one that carries the
IF THE PLUG SUPPLIED WITH THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT SUIT­ABLE FOR THE OUTLET SOCKETS IN YOUR HOME, IT SHOULD BE CUT OFF AND AN APPROPRIATE PLUG FITTED. THE PLUG SEVERED FROM THE MAINS LEAD MUST BE DESTROYED AS A PLUG WITH BARED WIRES IS DANGEROUS IF ENGAGED IN A LIVE SOCKET.
When an alternative type of plug is used, it should be fitted with a
13 AMP FUSE, otherwise the circuit should be protected by a 13AMP FUSE at the distribution board.
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21 pin connector
21
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
1
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
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Pin No 1 2 Signal Signal level
1 Audio output B
2
3
4 Ground (audio)
5 Ground (blue)
6 Audio input A
7 Blue input 0.7 +/- 3dB, 75 ohms positive
8 Function select
9 Ground (green)
10 AVlink
11 Green Green signal : 0.7 +/- 3dB, 75 ohms,
12 Open
13 Ground (red)
14 Ground (blanking)
15
_ (S signal Chroma
16 Blanking input
17 Ground (video
18 Ground (video
19 Video output 1V +/- 3dB, 75ohms, positive sync 0.3V
20
21 Common ground
(right)
Audio input B (right)
Audio output A (left)
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_ _ Red input 0.7 +/- 3dB, 75 ohms, positive
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Video input 1V +/- 3dB, 75ohms, positive sync 0.3V
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Standard level : 0.5V rms Output impedence : More than 10kohm*
Standard level : 0.5V rms Output impedence : Less than 1kohm*
Standard level : 0.5V rms Output impedence : More than 10kohm*
High state (9.5-12V) : Part mode Low state (0-2V) : TV mode Input impedence : More than 10K ohms Input capacitance : Less than 2nF
positive
0.3 +/- 3dB, 75 ohms, positive
High state (1-3V) Low state (0-0.4V) Input impedence : 75 ohms
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RM-EA002 / RM-ED002

WAX SELF DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE

The identification of errors within the WAX chassis is triggered in one of two ways :- 1: Busy or 2: Device failure to respond to IIC. In the event of one of these situations arising the software will first try to release the bus if busy (Failure to do so will report with a continuous flashing LED) and then communicate with each device in turn to establish if a device is faulty. If a device is found to be faulty the relevant device number will be displayed through the LED (Series of flashes which must be counted).
Flash Timing Example : e.g. error number 3
StBy LED
ON ON
WAX
OFF
LED Error Code
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The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts from the Operating Instruction Manual. The page numbers of the Operating Instruction Manual remain as in the manual.
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3: Connecting an aerial/VCR
Coaxial cable
1
(not supplied)
Rear of the TV
2-
1
RF lead (not supplied)
Scart lead (not supplied)
VCR
1
Connect your aerial to the socket on the rear of the TV.
If connecting to an aerial only
Go to step 3.
2
Connect your VCR.
1 Connect the socket on the rear of the TV to
the input socket on your VCR with the RF lead.
2 Connect the scart socket on your VCR to the
/ 2 scart socket on the rear of the TV
with a scart lead.
3
Connect the supplied mains lead to the AC IN socket on the rear of the TV.
Note
Do not connect the mains lead to your mains socket until all connections are complete.
2-
(SmartLink)
2
R/D/D/D
Y
PR/ C
R
PB/ C
B
L/G/ S/I
PC
L/G/ S/I
R/D/ D/D
IN
OUT
4
Bundle the cable.
Mains lead (supplied)
4: Preventing the TV from toppling over
After all connections are completed, secure the TV.
1
Fasten the supplied support belt to the stand with a screw.
2
While supporting the TV, tighten the supplied support belt to adjust the length.
3
Fit the supplied support belt to the TV stand, then firmly fasten with the supplied screw using a screw driver or coin, etc.
6:
Selecting the language
and country/region
When you switch on the TV for the first time, the Language menu appears on the screen.
3
1,2
SECTION 1 GENERAL
1,2
3
2
1
5: Switching on the TV
2
WEGA
SONY
1
Connect the TV to your mains socket (220­240V AC, 50Hz).
2
Press 1 on the TV (top side).
When you switch on the TV for the first time, the Language menu appears on the screen, then go to “6: Selecting the language and country/region” on page 12. When the TV is in standby mode (the 1 (standby) indicator on the front of the TV is red), press TV +/1 on the remote to switch on the TV.
1
1
Press m/M/ to select the language displayed on the menu screens, then press OK.
2
Press m/M to select the country/region in which you will operate the TV, then press OK.
The message confirming the TV start auto­tuning appears on the screen.
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Language
Select Language
English Français Italiano Deutsch Español Suomi Dansk Svenska
Country
Select Country
France Italia Deutschland España Suomi Danmark Sverige
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7: Auto-tuning the TV
After selecting the language and country/region, a message confirming the TV start auto-tuning appears on the screen. You must tune the TV to receive channels (TV broadcasts). Do the following to search and store all available channels.
1
4
1
Press OK to select “Yes”.
Do you want to start
automatic tuning ?
Yes No
m
Digital auto-tune display
Number of Services found 14
Searching. 40%
m
Analogue auto-tune display
Auto Tuning
Programmes found:
Searching...
The TV starts searching for all available digital channels followed by all available analogue channels. This may take some time, please be patient and do not press any buttons on the TV or remote. Once all available digital and analogue channels have been stored, the TV returns to normal operation, displaying the digital channel stored on channel number 1. If no digital channels are found, the analogue channel stored on channel 1 is displayed.
When a message appears for you to confirm the aerial connections
No digital or analogue channels are found. Check all the aerial connections and press OK twice to start auto-tuning again.
2
The Programme Sorting menu appears on the screen.
Note
If some digital channel is found, this step will not appear
3
To change the order in which the channels are stored on the TV. See page 30.
4
Press MENU to exit.
The TV has now tuned in all the available channels.

Watching TV

Watching TV
1
1
WEGA
SONY
1
2
1
Press 1 on the TV (Top side) to switch on the TV.
When the TV is in standby mode (the 1 (standby) indicator on the front of the TV is red), press TV "/1 on the remote to switch on the TV.
2
3
3
2
Press DIGITAL to switch to digital mode or ANALOG to switch to analogue mode.
The channels available vary depending on the mode.
3
Press the number buttons or PROG +/- to select a TV channel.
To select channel numbers 10 and above using the number buttons, enter the second and third digits within two seconds. To select a digital channel using the Digital Electronic Programme Guide (EPG), see page 16.
In digital mode
An information banner appears briefly. The following icons may be indicated on the banner.
:Radio service
: Scrambled/Subscription service
: Multiple audio languages available
: Subtitles available
: Subtitles available for the hearing impaired
: Recommended minimum age for current
programme (from 4 to 18 years)
: Parental Lock
: Current programme is being recorded
Additional operations
To Do this
Turn off the TV temporarily (Standby mode)
Turn on the TV from Standby mode without sound
Turn off the TV completely
Adjust the volume Press 2 + (increase)
Mute the sound Press %. Press again to restore.
Switch to digital mode Press DIGITAL.
Hide interactive prompts from the screen (in digital mode only)
Switch to analogue mode
Press TV "/1.
Press %. Press 2 +/- to set the volume level
Press 1 on the top side of the TV.
/- (decrease).
Press ANALOG.
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Checking the Digital Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
All Categories
001
BBC ONE Wales
002
BBC 2W
003
ITV 1 Wales
006
ITV 2
007
BBC THREE
008
Channel 4
009
Teletext
014
E4
024
price-drop.tv
029
UKTV FOOD
030
CBBC Channel
040
BBC NEWS 24
Select: Action list: +/- 1 day on/off
Digital Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
To Do this
Turn off the EPG Press .
Move through the EPG Press m/M/</,.
Display the previous or next six channels Press the red (previous) or green (next) button.
Watch a current programme Press OK while the current programme is selected.
Sort the programme information by category – Category list
Set a programme to be recorded – Timer REC
Thu 27 May 10:31
10:30 11:00
Thu 27 May
City Hospital Houses Be… Bargain Hu… Cash in the…
The… The… Sch… Sch… The Daily Politics
This M… i i This Morning i This Morning
Sally Jessy Rap… Judge Judy Judge J… Judge J…
This is BBC THREE This is BB…
Self… The Vi… Teen Big B… From Th… News at N…
No Event Information
E4 Preview
No Event Information
Food and D… Ready Stea… No Event Information
Mat… Mat… K… K… K… Look… Look… Zig Zag
BBC News BBC News BBC News
NextPrevious 30 min view Category
OK
11:30 12:00
1
In digital mode, press to display the Digital Electronic Programme Guide (EPG).
2
Perform the desired operation in following table.
1 Press the blue button. 2 Press m/M/</, to select a category. The category name is
displayed on the side.
The categories available include:
Favourite
Contains all the channels that have been stored in the Favourite list (page 18).
All categories
Contains all available channels.
News
Contains all news channels.
3 Press OK.
The Digital Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) now only displays the current programmes from the category selected.
1 Press m/M/</, to select the future programme you want to
record.
2 Press OK. 3 Press m/M to select “Timer REC”. 4 Press OK to set the TV and your VCR timers.
A symbol appears by that programme’s information.
Notes
• You can set VCR timer recording on the TV only for Smartlink compatible VCRs. If your VCR is not Smartlink compatible, a message will be displayed to remind you to set your VCR timer.
• Once a recording has begun, you can switch th e TV to standby mode, but do not switch off the TV completely or the recording may be cancelled.

Viewing pictures from connected equipment

Switch on the connected equipment, then perform one of the following operation.
For equipment connected to the scart sockets using a fully-wired 21-pin scart lead
Start playback on the connected equipment. The picture from the connected equipment appears on the screen.
For an auto-tuned VCR (page 11)
Press PROG +/-, or the number buttons, to select the video channel. You can also press / repeatedly until the correct input symbol (see below) appears on the screen.
For other connected equipment
Press / repeatedly until the correct input symbol (see below) appears on the screen or press OK to
access the Input signal index table. Press , to select
an input source, press m/M, then press OK.
1/ 1, 2/ 2: Audio/video or RGB input signal through the scart socket / 1 or 2. appears only if an RGB source has been connected.
3: Component input signal through the Y, P sockets / 3, and audio input signal through the L/G/S/I, R/D/D/D sockets / 3.
4/ 4: Video input signal through the video socket 4, and audio input signal through the audio socket L/G/S/I (MONO), R/D/D/D sockets 4. appears only if the equipment is connected to the S video socket 4 instead of the video socket 4, and S video input signal is input through the S video socket 4.
5: RGB input signal through the PC connectors 5, and audio input signal through the socket .
6: (KDL-S40A11E, KDL-S32A11E, KDL­S26A11E only) Digital audio/video signal is input through the HDMI IN 6 socket. Audio input signal is analogue only if the equipment has been connected using the DVI and audio out socket.
Additional operations
To Do this
Return to the normal TV operation
Access the Input signal index table
Press DIGITAL or ANALOG.
Press OK. Press input source, press m/M, then press OK.
B/CB
,
to select an
, PR/CR
Using the Menu

Navigating through menus

2,3,4
4
1
1
Press MENU to display the menu.
2
Press M/m to select a menu icon, press ,.
3
Press M/m/</, to select an option.
4
Press M/m/</, to change/set the setting, then press OK.
To exit the menu, press MENU. To return to the last display, press <.
Continued
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Picture Adjustment menu

Sound Adjustment menu

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Picture Adjustment
Picture Mode: Contrast: Brightness: Colour: Hue: Sharpness: Backlight: Co lou r Tone: Reset Noise Reduction:
Select: Set: Back:OKEnd:
Custom Max 50 50 0 15 5 Warm
Auto
MENU
You can select the options listed below on the Picture Adjustment menu. To select options, see “Navigating through menus” (page 19).
Tip
When you set the “Picture Mode” option to “Vivid” or “Standard,” you can adjust only “Contrast,” and “Reset.”
Picture Mode
Selects the picture mode.
1
Press OK to select “Picture Mode”.
2
Press m/M to select one of the following picture modes, then press OK.
• Vivid: For big lighted spaces.
• Standard: Optimal picture for home use.
• Custom: Allows you to store your own prefered settings.
Tip
You can change the picture mode by pressing repeatedly.
Contrast/Brightness/Colour/Hue/Sharpness/Backlight
1
Press OK to select the option.
2
Press </, to set the level, then press OK.
Tip
“Hue” can only be adjusted for an NTSC colour signal (e.g., U.S.A. video tapes). “Brightness”, “Colour”, “Hue”, “Sharpness” and “Backlight” only appear and can be adjusted if “Picture Mode” is set to “Custom”.
Colour Tone
1
Press OK to select “Colour Tone”.
2
Press m/M to select one of the following, then press OK.
• Cool: Gives the white colours a blue tint.
• Neutral: Gives the white colours a neutral tint.
• Warm: Gives the white colours a red tint.
Tip
“Warm” only appears and can be adjusted if “Picture Mode” is set to “Custom”.
Sound Adjustment
Sound Effect: Treble: Bass: Balance: Reset Dual Sound: Auto Volume:
Select: Set: Back:OKEnd:
Dynamic 0 0 0
A Off
Sound Effect
1 2
Treble/Bass/Balance
Adjusts higher-pitched sounds (Treble), adjusts lower-pitched sounds (Bass), and emphasizes left or right speaker balance (Balance).
1 2
Reset
Resets the “Treble,” “Bass” and “Balance” settings to the factory settings.
1 2
You can select the options listed below on the Sound Adjustment menu. To select options, see “Navigating through menus” (page 19).
MENU
Press OK to select “Sound Effect”.
Press m/M to select one of the following sound effects, then press OK.
• Natural: Enhances clarity, detail, and sound presence by using “BBE High definition Sound
*1
.”
System
• Dynamic: Intensifies clarity and sound presence for better intelligibility and musical realism by using the “BBE High definition Sound System.”
• Dolby Virtual channel system.
• Off: Flat response.
*2
: Uses the TV speakers to simulate the surround effect produced by a multi
Tips
• You can change sound effect by pressing 9 repeatedly.
• If you set “Auto Volume” to “On”, “Soud Effect” changes to “Natural”.
*1
Licensed by BBE Sound, Inc. under USP4638258, 4482866. “BBE” and BBE symbol are trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc.
*2
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Press OK to select the option.
Press </, to set the level, then press OK.
Press OK to select “Reset”.
Press m/M to select “OK,” then press OK.
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Screen
Auto Format: Screen Format: RGB Center
Select: Set: Back:OKEnd:
Auto Format
Screen Format
RGB Center
You can select the options listed below on the Screen
On Smart 0
MENU
Automatically changes the screen format according to the broadcast signal.
1
Press OK to select “Auto Format”.
2
Press m/M to select “On,” then press OK.
Tips
• Even if you have selected “On” or “Off” in “Auto Format”, you can always modify the format of the screen by pressing repeatedly.
• “Auto Format” is available for PAL and SECAM signals only.
For details about the screen format, see page 15.
1
Press OK to select “Screen Format”.
2
Press m/M to select “Wide,” “Smart,” “4:3,” “14:9” or “Zoom” (see
Control menu. To select options, see “Navigating through menus” (page 19).
page 15 for details), then press OK.
Adjusts the horizontal picture position so that the picture is in the middle of the screen.
1
Press OK to select “RGB Center”.
2
Press </, to adjust the centre of the picture between -5 and +5, then press OK.
Tip
This option is only available if an RGB source has been connected to the Scarts connectors
1/ 1
or
2/ 2
on the rear of the TV.
Features
Power Saving Light Sensor AV2 Output TV Speakers PC Adjustment
Select: Set: Back:OKEnd:
Standard On TV On
MENU
You can select the options listed below on the Features menu. To select options, see “Navigating through menus” (page 19).
Power Saving
1
Press OK to select “Power Saving”.
2
Press m/M to select one of the following, then press OK.
• Standard: Default settings.
• Reduce: Reduces the power consumption of the TV.
• Picture Off: Switches off the picture. You can listen to the sound with the picture off.
Light Sensor
Automatically optimizes the picture settings according to the ambient light in the room.
1
Press OK to select “Light Sensor”.
2
Press m/M to select “On” then press OK.
AV2 Output
Sets a signal to be output through the socket labelled / 2 on the rear of the TV. If you connect a VCR to the / 2 socket, you can then record from the equipment connected to other sockets of the TV.
1
Press OK to select “AV2 Output”.
2
Press m/M to select one of the following, then press OK.
• D-TV: Outputs a digital broadcast.
• A-TV: Outputs an analogue broadcast.
• AV1: Outputs signals from equipment connected to the / 1 socket.
• AV4: Outputs signals from equipment connected to the 4/ 4 socket.
• Auto: Outputs whatever is being viewed on the screen.
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Timer
Sleep Timer Clock Set Timer
Select: Set: Back:OKEnd:
Sleep Timer
Clock Set
Timer
You can select the options listed below on the Timer
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MENU
Sets a period of time after which the TV automatically switches itself into the standby mode.
1
Press OK to select “Sleep Timer”.
2
Press m/M to select the desired time period (“30min”/“60min”/“90min”/
menu. To select options, see “Navigating through menus” (page 19).
“120min”), then press OK.
The indicator on the TV (front) lights up in amber.
Tips
• If you switch off the TV and switch it on again, “Sleep Timer” is reset to “Off.”
• “Sleep timer will end soon. Power will be turned off.” appears on the screen one minute before the TV switches to the standby mode.
• If you press / , the remaining time in minutes before the TV switches to the standby mode is displayed on the screen.
1
Press OK to select “Clock set”.
2
Press m/M to select the day, then press ,.
3
Set the month, year, and hour in the same way as in step 2.
4
Press m/M to select the minute, then press OK. </,
The clock starts.
Sets a predefined period of time after which the TV automatically switches on/off.
1
Press OK to select “Timer”.
2
Press m/M to select “Set”, then press OK.
3
Press , to select the desired period (“One Day”, “Daily”, “Mon-Fri” or “Weekly”), then press OK.
4
Press m/M to select “On Time” or “Off Time”, then press OK.
5
Press m/M to active. Press ,, then press m/M/</, to set time you wish to switch on/off the TV. Press OK to confirm.
Set Up
Auto Start Up Language Country Auto Tuning Programme Sorting Programme Labels AV Preset Manual Programme Preset Digital Set Up
Select: Set: Back:OKEnd:
English
-
Auto Start Up
Language
Country
You can select the options listed below on the Set Up menu. To select options, see “Navigating through menus” (page 19).
MENU
Starts the “first time operation menu” to select the language and country/region, and tune in all available digital and analogue channels. Usually, you do not need to do this operation because the language and country/region will have been selected and channels already tuned when the TV was first installed (page 13). However, this option allows you to repeat the process (e.g., to retune the TV after moving house).
1
Press OK to select “Auto Start Up”.
2
Press OK to select “Yes.”
The Language menu appears on the screen.
3
Follow steps of “6: Selecting the language and country/region” (page 12) and “7: Auto-tuning the TV” (page 13).
Selects the language in which the menus are displayed.
1
Press OK to select “Language”.
2
Press M/m/</, to select the language, then press OK.
All menus will appear in the selected language.
Selects the country/region where you operate the TV.
1
Press OK to select “Country”.
2
Press M/m to select the country/region in which you will operate the TV, then press OK.
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Using Optional Equipment

Connecting optional equipment

You can connect a wide range of optional equipment to your TV. Connecting cables are not supplied.
Connecting to the side of the TV
(KDL-S32A11E, KDL-S26A11E only)
Digital satellite receiver/DVD
S VHS/Hi8/DVC camcorder
Headphones
To connect Do this
Digital satellite
A, L
receiver
S VHS/Hi 8/DVC camcorder
Connect only to the HDMI IN 5 socket. The digital video and audio signals are input from the digital satellite receiver. If the digital satellite receiver has a DVI socket and not an HDMI socket, connect the DVI socket to the HDMI IN 5 socket, and connect the audio socket to the audio sockets HDMI IN 5. The digital video and analogue audio signals are input from the digital satellite receiver.
Connect to the S video socket
B
4 or the video socket 4, and the audio sockets 4. To avoid picture noise, do not connect the camcorder to the video socket
4 and the S video socket
4 at the same time. If you connect mono equipment, connect to the L/G/S/I sockets 4, and set “Dual Sound” to “A” (page 24).
To connect Do this
Headphones
C
Connect to the i socket to listen to sound from the TV on headphones.
To connect Do this
Personal Computer DConnect to the PC Input socket
CAM (Conditional Access Module) For encripted PPV (Pay per View) services.
Notes:
• Switch off the TV before inserting the CAM.
• Keep always the dummy card into the CAM slot when you remove the CAM.
Modem connector
F
5 and the audio socket
on the rear of the TV (page 37).
Remove the dummy card from the CAM slot and insert the CAM.
E
Insert the viewing card into the CAM.
For future use only.
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Connecting to the rear of the TV
PlayStation 2
Decoder
DVD
(SmartLink)
R/D/D/D
DVD recorder / Hard disc recorder
Decoder
DVD player with component output
PC
Y
PR/ C
R
L/G/
PB/
S/I
C
B
L/G/ S/I
R/D/ D/D
VCR
(KDL-S40A11E only)
R/D/D/D L/G/S/I
Digital satellite receiver/ DVD
Hi-Fi
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Additional Information

Specifications
Display Unit
Power Requirements:
220–240 V AC, 50 Hz
Screen Size:
KDL-S40A11E: 40 inches KDL-S32A11E: 32 inches KDL-S26A11E: 26 inches KDL-S23A11E: 23 inches
Display Resolution (horizontal x vertical):
1366 dots xlines
Power Consumption:
KDL-S40A11E: 232 W KDL-S32A11E: 127 W KDL-S26A11E: 89 W KDL-S23A11E: 79 W
Standby Power Consumption:
KDL-S40A11E: 0,8 W KDL-S32A11E: 0,5 W KDL-S26A11E: 0,5 W KDL-S23A11E: 0,5 W
Dimensions (w × h × d):
KDL-S40A11E:
Approx. 999 x 740 x 370 mm (with stand) Approx. 999 x 693 x 103 mm (without stand)
KDL-S32A11E:
Approx. 792 x 608 x 309 mm (with stand) Approx. 792 x 564 x 99 mm (without stand)
KDL-S26A11E:
Approx. 658 x 517 x 309 mm (with stand) Approx. 658 x 474 x 90 mm (without stand)
KDL-S23A11E:
Approx. 566 x 448 x 218 mm (with stand) Approx. 566 x 411 x 89 mm (without stand)
Weight:
KDL-S40A11E:
Approx. 33 kg (with stand) Approx. 26,5 kg (without stand)
KDL-S32A11E:
Approx. 20 kg (with stand) Approx. 16 kg (without stand)
KDL-S26A11E:
Approx. 16,5 kg (with stand) Approx. 12,5 kg (without stand)
KDL-S23A11E:
Approx. 13 kg (with stand) Approx. 9,5 kg (without stand)
Panel System
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Panel
TV System
Analogue: Depending on your country/region selection:
B/G/H, D/K, L, I.
Digital: D VB-T.
Colour/Video System
Analogue: PAL, SECAM
NTSC 3.58, 4.43 (only Video In)
Digital: MPEG-2 MP@ML
Aerial
75 ohm external terminal for VHF/UHF
Channel Coverage
Analogue: VHF: E2–E12
Digital: VHF/UHF
Terminals
• AV1: / 1
• AV2: / 2 (SMARTLINK)
• AV3: 3
• AV4: 4S video input (4-pin mini DIN)
• AV5: 5
Audio output (Left/Right) (phono jacks)
• AV6: 6 (KDL-S40A11E, KDL-S32A11E, KDL-
i Headphones jack
•MODEM
Sound Output
KDL-S40A11E: 10 W +10 W (RMS) KDL-S32A11E: 10 W +10 W (RMS) KDL-S26A11E: 10 W + 10 W (RMS) KDL-S23A11E: 5 W + 5 W (RMS)
Supplied Accessories
• Remote RM-ED002 (1)
• Size AA batteries (R6 type) (2)
• Support belt (1) and screw (2)
•Mains Lead (1)
UHF: E21–E69 CATV: S1–S20 HYPER: S21–S41 D/K: R1–R12, R21–R69 L: F2–F10, B–Q, F21–F69 I: UHF B21–B69
21-pin Scart connector (CENELEC standard) including audio/video input, RGB input, and TV audio/video output.
21-pin Scart connector (CENELEC standard) including audio/video input, RGB input, selectable audio/video output, and SmartLink interface
Y:1 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 0.3V negative sync
B
:0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
P
R
:0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
P
Video: 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i
3 Audio input (phono jacks)
500 mVrms
Impedance: 47 kilo ohms
4 Video input (phono jack) 4 Audio input (phono jacks)
PC Input (15 Dsub) (see page 36) G: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms, non Sync on Green B: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms, non Sync on Green R: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms, non Sync on Green HD: 1-5 Vp-p VD: 1-5 Vp-p
PC audio input: minijack.
S26A11E only) HDMI: Video: 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i
Audio: Two channel linear PCM 32, 44.1 and
AUDIO:500 mVrms (100% modulation)
CAM (
Modem jack (Not supported on this TV)
48 kHz, 16, 20 and 24 bits.
Impedance: 47 kilo ohms
Conditional Access Module) slot
Optional Accessories
• Wall-Mount Bracket SU-PW2 (KDL-S40A11E)
• Wall-Mount Bracket SU-WL31 (KDL-S32A11E, KDL-S26A11E, KDL-S23A11E)
• TV Stand SU-FF51 (KDL-S40A11E)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
PC Specifications
Signals Horizontal
(Pixel)
VGA 640 480 31.5KHz 60Hz VGA
640 480 37.9KHz 72Hz VESA
640 480 37.5KHz 75Hz VESA
720 400 31.47KHz 70Hz VGA-T
SVGA 800 600 35.1KHz 56Hz
800 600 37.9KHz 60Hz
800 600 48.1KHz 72Hz VESA
800 600 46.9KHz 75Hz VESA
XGA 1024 768 48.4KHz 60Hz
1024 768 56.5KHz 70Hz VESA
1024 768 60.0KHz 75Hz VESA
WXGA 1280 768 47.40KHz 60Hz VESA
1280 768 47.78KHz 60Hz VESA
This TV does not support Sync on Green or Composite Sync. If a signal other than in the above chart is input, it may not be displayed properly or may not be displayed as you set. Using the Vertical frequency (Hz) of the personal computer at 60 is recommended.
Vertical (Line)
Horizontal frequency (kHz)
Vertical frequency (Hz)
Standard
VESA Guidelines
VESA Guidelines
VESA Guidelines
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Troubleshooting

Check whether the 1 (standby) indicator is flashing in red.
When it is flashing
The self-diagnosis function is activated.
1 Measure how long the 1 (standby) indicator flashes and stops flashing.
For example, the indicator flashes for two seconds, stops flashing for one second, and flashes for two seconds.
2 Press 1 on the TV (Top side) to switch it off, disconnect the mains lead, and inform your dealer or
Sony service centre of how the indicator flashes (duration and interval).
When it is not flashing 1 Check the items in the tables below. 2 If the problem still persists, have your TV serviced by qualified service personnel.
Picture
Problem Cause/Remedy
No picture (screen is dark) and no sound
No picture or no menu information from equipment connected to the scart connector
Distorted picture
Double images or ghosting
Only snow and noise appear on the screen
Picture (dotted lines or stripes) noise
Picture noise when viewing a TV channel
Stripe noise during playback/ recording of a VCR
Some tiny black points and/or bright points on the screen
• Check the aerial connection.
• Connect the TV to the mains, and press 1 on the TV (top side).
• If the 1 (standby) indicator lights up in red, press TV "/1.
• Check that the optional equipment is on and press / repeatedly until the correct input symbol is displayed on the screen.
• Check the connection between the optional equipment and the TV.
• When installing optional equipment, leave some space between the optional equipment and the TV.
• When changing programmes or selecting Text, turn off any equipment connected to the scart connector on the rear of the TV.
• Check aerial/cable connections.
• Check the aerial location and direction.
• Check if the aerial is broken or bent.
• Check if the aerial has reached the end of its serviceable life (three to five years in normal use, one to two years at the seaside).
• Keep the TV away from electrical noise sources such as cars, motorcycles, or hair-dryers.
• Make sure that the aerial is connected using the supplied coaxial cable.
• Keep the aerial cable away from other connecting cables.
• Do not use a 300-ohm twin lead cable as interference may occur.
• Select “Manual Programme Preset” in the “Set Up” menu and adjust “AFT” (Automatic Fine Tuning) to obtain better picture reception (page 31).
• Select “Noise Reduction” in the “Picture Adjustment” menu to reduce the noise in the picture (page 22).
• Video head interference. Keep your VCR away from the TV.
• Leave a space of 30 cm between your VCR and the TV to avoid noise.
• Avoid installing your VCR in front of the TV or beside the TV.
• The picture of a display unit is composed of pixels. Tiny black points and/or bright points (pixels) on the screen do not indicate a malfunction.
Problem Cause/Remedy
No colour on programmes
No colour or irregular colour when viewing a signal from the Y, PB/CB, PR/CR jacks of
3
• Select “Reset” in the “Picture Adjustment” menu to return to the factory settings (page 22).
• Check the connection of the Y, PB/CB, PR/CR jacks of 3.
• Make sure that the Y, P respective sockets.
Sound
Problem Cause/Remedy
No sound, but good picture
Noisy sound
• Press 2 +/– or % (Mute).
• Check that “TV Speakers” is set to “on” in the “Features” menu (page 27).
• See the “Picture noise” causes/remedies on page 42.
Channels
Problem Cause/Remedy
The desired channel cannot be selected
Some channels are blank
Digital channel is not displayed
• Switch between digital and analogue mode and select the desired digital/ analogue channel.
• Scrambled/Subscription only channel. Subscribe to the Pay Per View service.
• Channel is used only for data (no picture or sound).
• Contact the broadcaster for transmission details.
• Check that the aerial is plugged directly into the TV (not through other equipment).
• Contact a local installer to find out if digital transmissions are provided in your area.
• Upgrade to a higher gain aerial.
General
Problem Cause/Remedy
The TV turns off automatically (the TV enters standby mode)
The TV turns on automatically
Some input sources cannot be selected
The remote does not function
• Check if the “Timer” is activated (page 28).
• If no signal is received or no operation is performed in the TV mode for 10 minutes, the TV automatically switches to standby mode.
• Check if the “Timer” is activated (page 28)
• Select “AV Preset” in the “Set Up” menu and cancel “Skip” of the input source (page 31).
• Replace the batteries.
B/CB
, PR/CR jacks of 3 are firmly seated in their
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2-3. SHIELD COVER REMOVAL
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2-4. SPEAKER REMOVAL
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2-5. A2E4 BOARD REMOVAL
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2-6. BE BOARD REMOVAL
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2-8. GE2 BOARD REMOVAL
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2-10. H2 BOARD REMOVAL
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SECTION 3 SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS
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3-1. Signal Adjustment
Service adjustments to this model can be performed using the supplied remote Commander RM-EA002 or RM-ED002.
How to enter into the Service Mode
1. Turn on the power to the TV set and enter into the stand-by mode.
2. Press the following sequence of buttons on the Remote Commander.
i+
(ON SCREEN (DIGIT 5) (VOLUME +) (TV) DISPLAY)
5
‘TT—’ will appear in the upper right corner of the screen. Other status information will also be displayed.
3. Press ‘MENU’ on the remote commander to obtain the following menu on the screen.
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4. Move to the corresponding adjustment item using the up or down arrow buttons on the Remote Commander.
5. Press the right arrow button to enter into the required menu item.
6. Press the ‘Menu’ button on the Remote Commander to quit the Service Mode when all adjustments have been completed.
Note :
After carrying out the service adjustments, to prevent the customer accessing the ‘Service Menu’ switch the TV set OFF
and then ON.
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3-2. White Balance Adjustment
3-2-1. White Balance adjustment (H/L)
1. Select AV1.
2. Change the TV to Custom Mode and set the following registers by
sending “TT54”.
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TESFFO_CIP_U042
TESFFO_TRB_U252
TESFFO_ROLOC_U821
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TSARTNOCXAM
SSENTHGIRB05
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3. Input PAL CVBS 60 IRE Full Field Signal to AV1.
4. Adjust Highlight registers:
NORMAL_PAL_RD (R Drive)
NORMAL_PAL_BD (B Drive)
High light adjustment value (9300K-0MPCD)
3-1-1.
PAL auto adjustment (CVBS)
1. Select AV1 and input PAL signal. (PAL CVBS: CB 75%Y/75%C
from signal generator).
2. Set the TV in Service Mode (See above) and send “TT51”
command.
3-1-2.
PAL auto adjustment (RGB)
1. Select AV1 and input RGB signal. (PAL RGB: CB 100%Y/100%C
from signal generator).
2. Set the TV in Service Mode (See above) and send “TT52”
command.
3-1-3.
SECAM auto adjustment (CVBS)
1. Select AV1 and input SECAM signal. (SECAM CVBS: CB 75%Y/
75%C from signal generator).
2. Set the TV in Service Mode (See above) and send “TT53”
command.
Note :
While Auto adjustment is in process the RED LED is ON, till it
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3-2-3. SECAM White Balance adjustment (H/L)
1. Select AV1.
2. Change the TV to Custom Mode and set the following registers by
sending “TT54”.
ENOTROLOCLARTUEN
TESFFO_CIP_U042
TESFFO_TRB_U252
TESFFO_ROLOC_U821
HME_ROLOC0
TSARTNOCXAM
SSENTHGIRB05
ROLOC0
EUH0
SSENPRAHS0
THGILKCABXAM
RNOTUAFFO
ELBATTS_KCALB0
ROSNESTHGILFFO
GNIVASREWOPDRADNATS
1. Select AV1.
2. Change the TV to Custom Mode and set the following registers by
sending “TT54”.
ENOTROLOCLARTUEN
TESFFO_CIP_U042
TESFFO_TRB_U252
TESFFO_ROLOC_U821
HME_ROLOC0
TSARTNOCXAM
SSENTHGIRB05
ROLOC0
EUH0
SSENPRAHS0
THGILKCABXAM
RNOTUAFFO
ELBATTS_KCALB0
ROSNESTHGILFFO
GNIVASREWOPDRADNATS
3. Input PAL CVBS 20 IRE Full Field Signal to AV1.
4. Adjust CutOff registers:
NORMAL_PAL_RC (R cutoff)
NORMAL_PAL_BC (B cutoff)
Low light ( Cut Off) adjustment value (9300K-0MPCD)
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4. Adjust Drive registers:
SECAM_OFFSET_RD (R Drive)
SECAM_OFFSET_BD (B Drive)
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elbasiD/elbanE:tupuogubeDlatigiD
79
elbasiD/elbanEtuptuo656latigiD
89
elbasiD/elbanEnoitcnufteseRotuAlatigiD
99
unememiTgnikroWdnarorrEyalpsiD
RM-EA002/RM-ED002
3-2-4. SECAM White Balance adjustment (C/O)
1. Select AV1.
2. Change the TV to Custom Mode and set the following registers by
sending “TT54”.
ENOTROLOCLARTUEN
TESFFO_CIP_U042
TESFFO_TRB_U252
TESFFO_ROLOC_U821
HME_ROLOC0
TSARTNOCXAM
SSENTHGIRB05
ROLOC0
EUH0
SSENPRAHS0
THGILKCABXAM
RNOTUAFFO
ELBATTS_KCALB0
ROSNESTHGILFFO
GNIVASREWOPDRADNATS
3. Input SECAM CVBS 20 IRE Full Field Signal to AV1.
4. Adjust CutOff registers:
Low light (Cut Off) adjustment value (9300K-0MPCD)
SECAM_OFFSET_RC (R cutoff)
SECAM_OFFSET_BC (B cutoff)
x
y
Y
"04 egnaR
8482.0
2392.0
-A/N
DNJ8.0
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3-3. TEST TEST MODE
Test Test Mode is available in Service Mode, OSD ‘TT’ appears. The functions described below are available by selecting the two numbers. To release ‘Test Test mode’, press 00 or switch the TV set into Stand-by mode.
4-1. BLOCK DIAGRAMS (1)
DC ALERT1
Q6008 Q6010
DC ALERT
1
A3.3V
A5V
A9V
D5V
AU-15V
AU-9V
HDMI 9V
TO NP1 BOARD
CN0005
TO LCD
TO BE BOARD CN1001
TO G3 BOARD
CN6201
TO H2 BOARD
CN9851
SPEAKERS
CN8605
10
BYPASS
CN8003
PANEL DET
4
BACKLIGHT
5
6
DIMMER 2
CN8530
PWML-TRI
41
BACKLIGHT
37
27 N RESET N RESET
31 HDMI RESET HDMI RESET
5
CVBS
7
9
YC-C
11
Y
13
CB
15
CR
17
HS
20
SDA
21
SCL
24
RESET AUDIO
26
SMARTLINK
REC/RES LED
33
29
PA DET
43
POWER AV
AC DEF
CN8602
CN7801
J7800
PC
J7801
45
1
3
4
3
2
1
L
R
Q8490
DET
BUFFER
STBY 5V
POWER ON PSW MAIN
AC OFF DET
HP DET
HP-L
HP-R
PC-L PC-R
LINE OUT L
LINE OUT R
TU9500 TUNER
AGC
AGC
CVBS-RF
VIDEO
SCL
SCL
SDA
SDA
FM/AM
FM/AM
QSS
QSS
A2E4
Q8615, Q8616
BUFFER &
AMPLIFIER
Q8601
AMP
CVBS TRIDENT
Y-MAINYC-Y
C-MAIN
Y OUT
CB OUT
CR OUT
HS
SDA
SCL
RESET AUDIO
AV LINK
REC/RES LED
PDET/TRSUP
AC OFF
DET
Q8403, Q8404
SWITCHES
Q7819
BUFFER AMP
AGC DEFEAT
Q9508
BUFFER
ANALOGUE TUNER, AUDIO AMP, CHROMA
DECODER, AV SWITCH, SCARTS, YUV INPUT
(
Q8507
BUFFER AMP
PANEL DET
DC ALERT1
REC/RESERVE LED
HDMI SEL
DC
POWER
PORT EXPANDER
7
10
SCL
15
SDA
14
PORT EXPANDER
2
SCL
15
SDA
14
9
1
CR OUT 1
HDMI SEL
HP-L
HP-R
Q9509
BUFFER
IC8500
FB DET
1
COINCIDENCE
2
AGC DEFEAT
3
RGB SEL
6
HD
9
IC8503
HP MUTE
3
SP MUTE
4
LINE MUTE
5
YC DET
10
6
Q2619
BUFFER
HEADPHONE MUTE
Q7822, Q7831
HP/(R) MUTING
Q7821, Q7832
HP/(L) MUTING
IC7808 HP AV
7
1
IC7803 OP AMP
7
1
Q7804, Q7834
LINE MUTE (R)
Q7805, Q7833
LINE MUTE (L)
IC9501
SYNC SEPARATOR
6 4
)
Q8505
BUFFER
5
3
5
3
AMPLIFIER
PDET/TRSUP
Y OUT 1
CB OUT 1
HP MUTE
HP AC OFF MUTE
Q7816
BUFFER
Q7817
SWITCH
LINE L
LINE R
Q7808
SWITCH
Q9513
SWITCH
Q8506
Q2511
SWITCH
Q2618
BUFFER
Q7809
BUFFER
AC OFF DET LINE
LINE MUTING
COINCIDENCE
LINE MUTE
CVBS MAIN
C MAIN
Y MAIN
CVBS MAIN
X2500
Q2501
BUFFER
CHROMA DECODER
43
44
SDA
14
SCL
13
41
XTAL
38
Y OUT
CR OUT
IC2501
R-OUT-1
R-IN-1
L-OUT-1
L-IN-1
MODE 1
V-OUT-1
V-IN-1
R-OUT-2
R-IN-2
L-OUT-2
L-IN-2
MODE 2
AV LINK
V-OUT-2
V-IN-2
YC-DET
CVBS-F
L-IN-F
R-IN-F
HD-L
HD-R
CR-HD
CB-HD
Y-HD
HDMI_R
HDMI_L
CR HDMI
CB HDMI
Y HDMI
SCL 33
SDA 33
SCL TV
SDA TV
N RESET
CN8550
2
3
TO N BOARD
CN3402
CN9500
1
2
3
6
7
8
SCART 1
11
15
FB1
16
19
20
CN9501
1
2
3
6
7
8
SCART 2
10
11
15
FB2
16
19
20
CN9504
8
YF
4
6
TO H2 BOARD
11
CN9855
12
CF
2
J9153
L
R
VR
EXTERNAL
CONNECTIONS
VB
VG
CN7802
R+
1
R-
2
3
4
CN9505
7
8
10
12
14
2
4
5
CN8551
2
3
5
7
9
11
SPEAKERS
TO P BOARD
TO N BOARD
CN3401
L+
L-
CVBS
FL2500 FILTER
CR
23
CB
22
Y SYNC
21
VS
4
HS
HS
9
FB IN
15
R IN
27
G IN
26
B IN
25
IC2601
2
15
14
1
5
13
4
12
9
10
11
Q7806
BUFFER
TRIDENT
Q2503
BUFFER
Q2502
BUFFER
Q2504
BUFFER
Q2505
AMPLIFIER
IC2500
SYNC SEPARATOR
2
Y HDMI
Q2611
SWITCH
CB HDMI
Q2612
SWITCH
CR HDMI
Q2613
SWITCH
Q7802
BUFFER
POW-IN-L
POW-IN-R
41
CR
CB
Y SYNC
Y SYNC
HDMI R
HDMI L
SCL
SDA
HP DET
AP-L-OUT
AP-R-OUT
PC-L
PC-R
LINE-L
LINE-R
IC2506
YUV SWITCH
13
3
1
AC OFF DET AU
STBY 5V
IC7804
AUDIO PROCESSOR
51
50
2
3
77
25
24
53
54
28
27
IC7806 OP AMP
7
5
1
3
Y OUT
15
CR OUT
14
CB OUT
4
12
5
9
10
11
2
SD-CONT
12SCL3/ABCK
19
12SWS3/ALRCK
20
12SDA-IN3/ADD
22
MAIN-R-IN
57
MAIN-L-IN
56
TUNER-L
34
TUNER-R
33
QSS
67
FM/AM
60
AU-PROT
78
12
13
80
L
R
Q7815
BUFFER
Q7818
SWITCH
Q7810
BUFFER
Q7801
BUFFER
SWITCH OFF MUTING
Q7813
BUFFER
Q7812
BUFFER
Q2515
BUFFER
Q2512
BUFFER
Q2508
BUFF AMP
Q2617
BUFFER
Q9601
BUFFER
Q7814
AMPLIFIER
Q7820
AMPLIFIER
SP AC OFF MUTE
Q7811
SWITCH
RESET AUDIO
Q7830
SWITCH
Q7829
SWITCH
CR HD
CB HD
HD
Y-HD
YHD-AV
QSS
Q2514
BUFFER
AMPLIFIER
RGB SEL
AU PROT
FB INFB DET
Q2506
BUFFER
AMPLIFIER
C MAIN
CVBS MAIN
Y MAIN
Q2513
BUFFER
AMPLIFIER
RGB SEL
Q9515
BUFFER
Q9511
BUFFER
Q9510 Q9514
BUFFER
DIGITAL CVBS
BUFFER
R-IN
G-IN
B-IN
SCL
SDA
Y HD AV
MAIN-R-IN
MAIN-L-IN
TUNER-L
TUNER-R
DIGITAL R
DIGITAL L
CVBS RF
Q7827
R IN
L IN
IC2507
FB SWITCH
6
3
7
IC2504
RGB SWITCH
9
10
11
15
4
14
IC9500
A/V SWITCH
33
34
58
53
56
60
54
52
62
64
3
29
30
63
IC7809
STEREO POWER AMP
1
2
6
5
2
1
1
2
13
12
3
5
41
1
2
4
6
40
45
38
43
11
9
13
8
44
24
22
23
25
26
16
18
40
41
44
45
20
21
16
17
Q2510
BUFFER
AMPLIFIER
Q2509
BUFFER
AMPLIFIER
R SCART 1
R SCART 2
B SCART 1
B SCART 2
G SCART 1
G SCART 2
V-OUT-1
V-IN-1
L-IN-1
R-IN-1
MODE 1
R-OUT-1
R-OUT-2
L-OUT-1
L-OUT-2
R-IN-2
L-IN-2
MODE 2
V-IN-2
Y-OUT-2
YF
CVBS-F
L-IN-F
R-IN-F
CF
HD-L
HD-R
R+
R+
R-
R-
L+
L+
L-
L-
FB1
FB2
Q9500
AMPLIFIER
Q9512
AMPLIFIER
SCL
V-OUT-1
V-OUT-2
Q7823 Q7825
AMPLIFIER
Q7824 Q7826
AMPLIFIER
Q8551
AMPLIFIER
SDA
Q8550
AMPLIFIER
12SWS3/ALRCK
12SCL3/ABCK
12SDA-IN3/ADD 4
B SCART 1
G SCART 1
R SCART 1
B SCART 2
G SCART 2
R SCART 2
HDMI RST
DIGITAL R
DIGITAL L
DIGITAL CVBS
- 27 -
4-1. BLOCK DIAGRAMS (2)
OPEN
SERVICE
CONNECTOR
TO A2E4 BOARD
CN8530
TO EXTERNAL PC (PC VIDEO IN)
TO H3
BOARD CN9901
CN1005
CN1004
CN1001
CN5400
CN5405
SRAM TELETEXT DATA STORAGE
SCL 5V
2
SDA 5V
3
B-INT
4
15
B-INT
3
RXD
16
RXD
TXD
17
TXD
2
6
AC-DEF-DET
POWER 2
8
DIMMER 2
10
BACKLIGHT
14
REC/RES LED
18
HMDI RST
20
PDET/TRSUP
22
N RESET
24
SMART LINK
25
RESET AUDIO
27
SCL 5V
30
SDA 5V
31
VS
33
HS
34
CR IN
36
CB IN
38
Y IN
40
YC-C
42
YC-Y
44
CVBS 1
46
1
PR-R
2
PC-G
3
PC-B
12
PC SDA
15
PC SCL
9
13
PC-H
14
PC-V
4
STBY LED
ON TIMER
5
PWB RESERVE LED
6
REC/RES LED
7
BL IN
8
SIRCS
10
IC7403
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
3
2
31
1
12
4
11
30
7
10
9
21
22
23
25
26
27
28
29
5
32
Q7410
BUFFER
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
WR RAM
RD RAM
F5701
0.5A
IC1002
OTP
A0
12
A1
11
A2
10
A3
9
A4
8
A5
7
A6
6
A7
5
A8
27
A9
26
A10
23
A11
25
A12
4
A13
28
A14
29
A15
3
A16
2
A17
30
A18
31
D0
13
D1
14
D2
15
D3
17
D4
18
D5
19
D6
20
D7
21
PSEN
24
XTAL
X1001
IC7404
OP AMP
IC5400
NVM (PC)
5
SDC
6
SCL
IC7400
PC-H & PC-V BUFFER
13 10
1
IC7401
PC SYNC PROCESSOR
8
V IN
6
C/H
4
G IN
1
2
OSC OUT
31
7
4
Q7412
BUFFER
REAL TIME CLOCK
OSC IN
KEY
DIMPRE 2
WC
PC-H
PC-V
IC1004
THERMAL
WATCHDOG
SDA
SCL
IC1007
9
SCL
8
SDA
4
Q1012
LEVEL SHIFT
SIRCS
1
2
2
3
X1000
IC1005
SERIAL EEPROM
6
SCL
5
SDA
Q1011 LEVEL SHIFT
STBY 3.3V
Q7415 Q7416
SWITCH
& AMP
Q7419
BUFFER
STBY 3.3V
XTAL 1
XTAL 2
7
SCL-B
SDA-B
HDMI RST
N RESET
RESET AUDIO
CVBS1
STBY LED
SIRCS
POWER AV
IC1006
RESET IC
IC1003
MAIN MICROPROCESSOR
A4
86
A3
89
A2
93
A1
94
A0
97
D0
99
D1
1
D2
3
D3
4
D4
2
D5
100
D6
98
D7
96
53
52
WC
42
43
44
CS
37
RX
38
TX
32
49
36
62
21
VS
30
HS
29
41
BL IN
26
33
67
BE
RST-0
21
OUTVCC
ALE-M
87
RST-1
50
A5
84
A6
82
A7
79
A8
81
A9
83
A10
90
A11
85
A12
77
A13
78
A14
76
A15
71
A16
69
A17
70
A18
68
RD RAM
65
WR RAM
64
PSEN
88
RESET TR
45
RD#
46
WR#
47
ALE#
48
AD0
9
AD1
10
AD2
11
AD3
12
AD4
13
AD5
14
AD6
15
AD7
16
35
31
AV LINK
KEY2
27
KEY
24
VIDEO PROCESSOR, PC INPUT
(
IC1010
VOLTAGE
COMPARATOR
5
1
7
IC5000
VIDEO PROCESSOR
MD[13] MD[12]
MD[14]
106
MD[15]
108
MD[16]
148
MD[17]
150
MD[18]
152
MD[19]
154
MD[20]
160
MD[21]
162
MD[22]
163
MD[23]
165
MD[24]
166
MD[25]
168
MD[26]
170
MD[27]
172
MD[28]
178
MD[29]
180
MD[30]
181
MD[31]
183
MCLK0
130
MCLK0#
131
BR0
145
BA1
147
CKE
144
WE#
142
CAS#
138
RAS#
137
MV REF
140
RESET TR
13
AD0
194
AD1
195
AD2
196
AD3
197
AD4
200
AD5
201
AD6
202
AD7
203
RD#
216
WR#
217
ALE#
218
PCR
226
PCB
233
PCG
248
PCH
10
PCV
11
CR-IN
225
CB-IN
232
Y-IN
246
YC-C
231
YC-Y
244
CVBS1
242
CVBS2
243
1
256
XTAL
X5000
DIMPRE 2
BACKLIGHT
ON TIMER
RESERVE LED
SCL 5V
SDA 5V
PWR
IC7402
PORT EXPANDER
5
15
14
7
10
6
PC-V-DET
)
102104
MD[11]
96
MD[10]
94
MD[9]
93
MD[8]
91
MD[7]
90
MD[6]
88
MD[5]
86
MD[4]
84
MD[3]
78
MD[2]
76
MD[1]
75
MD[0]
73
DQS(0)
52
DQS(1)
100
DQS(2)
150
DQS(3)
174
DQM(1)
97
DQM(2)
159
DQM(3)
177
MA[0]
126
MA[1]
125
MA[2]
123
MA[3]
122
MA[4]
120
MA[5]
118
MA[6]
117
MA[7]
115
MA[8]
114
MA[9]
112
MA[10]
111
MA[11]
109
DT-C-CLK
56
DT-C-DY7
57
DT-C-DY6
58
DT-C-DY5
59
DT-C-DY4
60
DT-C-DY3
61
DT-C-DY2
62
DT-C-DY1
63
DT-C-DY0
64
TD1+ 4 1
26
TD1-
27
TCLK+
28
TCLK-
29
TC1+
30
TC1-
31
TB1+
34
TB1-
35
TA1+
36
TA1-
37
DCC
3
PB FAIL
1
PA FAIL
2
SW2
9
Q7422
BUFFER
REG 17.5V
DQM[2]
DQM[0]
DQM[3]
DQM[1]
DQS[2]
DQS[0]
DQS[3]
DQS[1]
MCLK0
MCLK0#
MV REF
23
41
23
41
23
41
23
4123L5013
Q1001
SWITCH
Q7417
SWITCH
Q7418
SWITCH
Q7421
SWITCH
PS5700
2 AMP
MA11
MA10
MA9
MA8
MA7
MA6
MA5
MA4
MA3
MA2
MA1
MA0
BA0
BA1
CKE
CS#
RAS#
CAS#
WE#
L5009
L5008
L5012
L5014
41
40
39
38
37
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
11
10
9
8
1
2
12
13
3
4
5
6
7
107
Q7420
BUFFER
IC5500
SDRAM
DC FROM
REGULATORS
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
MD[14]MD[15]
42
MD[13]
43
MD[12]
44
MD[11]
45
MD[10]
46
MD[9]
47
MD[8]
48
MD[30]
49
MD[31]
50
MD[28]
51
MD[29]
52
MD[27]
53
MD[26]
54
MD[25]
55
MD[24]
56
MD[7]
57
MD[6]
58
MD[5]
59
MD[4]
60
MD[2]
61
MD[3]
62
MD[1]
63
MD[0]
64
MD[23]
65
MD[22]
66
MD[21]
67
MD[20]
68
MD[19]
69
MD[17]
70
MD[18]
71
MD[16]
72
KEY
IC5700 DC/DC
CONVERTER
V IN V OUT
1 2
5
Q5700
OVER
VOLTAGE
PROTECTION
IC5701
DC/DC CONVERTER
5
V IN
1 2
V OUT
DT-C-DY4
DT-C-DY5
DT-C-DY6
DT-C-DY7
DT-C-DY0
DT-C-DY1
DT-C-DY2
DT-C-DY3
DT-C-CLK
IC5740
5V REGULATOR
VCC OUT
IC5722
DC/DC REGULATOR
VCC OUT
IC5721
1.8V REGULATOR
VCC OUT
IC5720
1.8V REGULATOR
VCC OUT
RB4706
RB4703
PANEL 5V 7
RD
WR
RST-1
ALE-M
VDO(7)
VDO(6)
VDO(5)
VDO(4)
VDO(3)
VDO(2)
VDO(1)
VDO(0)
VD CLK
TD+ 19
TD-
TCLK+
TCLK-
TC+
TC-
TB+
TB-
TA+
TA-
DCC
KEY
KEY 213
VCCA9V
VD3-3
VDDMQ0
VA1-8
VL1-8
VD1-8
CN5402
1
2
3RST-0
OPEN
4
5
CN5404
2
3
5
6
8
9
11
12
14
CN5000
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
1
21
CN1003
TO A2E4 BOARD
CN1007
TO N BOARD
CN3400
TO PANEL
INTERFACE
BOARD
CN9405
TO H1E BOARD
CN9802
- 28 -
4-1. BLOCK DIAGRAMS (3)
GE2 ( )
POWER SUPPLY
REGULATOR
5
2
IC8800
+5V REGULATOR
1
2
9
7
CN8802
TO A2E4 BOARD
CN8701
5
2
IC8802
+5V REGULATOR
1
5
2
IC8805
+5V REGULATOR
1
1 4
IC8810
+5V REGULATOR
2
IC8806
+5V REGULATOR
SWITCH
Q8803
BUFFER
Q8806
BUFFER
Q8804
SWITCH
Q8805
PSW DIG
3
4
6
PSW SW
PSW PANEL 5V
A9V
A5V
D5V
VCC
IC8803
3.3V REGULATOR
OUT
VCC OUT
A3.3V
10
9
4
3
13
14
UNREG 10.5V
REG 17.5V
UNREG 15V
CN8800
PANEL 5V
AU9V
UNREG 10.5V
REG 17.5V
UNREG15V
5V 11
8
12
5
7
14
15
1
2
AU15V
TO G3 BOARD
CN6200
V OUT
ON/OFF
V IN
V OUT
ON/OFF
V IN
V OUT
ON/OFF
V IN
V IN
CN8801
TO A2E4 BOARD
CN8700
F8801
3.15A
F8802
3.15A
CN9901
H3 ( )
SIRCS, LEDS,
LIGHT SENSOR
TO BE BOARD
CN5405
SWITCH
Q9907
SWITCH
Q9902
REC/RESERVE
ON_TIMER
7
5
D9903
REC/RESERVE AND
ON-TIMER INDICATOR
ON-TIMER - RED
REC/RESERVE - AMBER
SWITCH
Q9903
PWR/RESERVE
PICTURE OFF
6
3
D9906
PICTURE OFF
& POWER RESERVE
INDICATOR
POWER - GREEN
SWITCH
Q9905
STBY LED
4
D9912
STBY LED
STBY - RED
5 2
IC9902
PHOTO-SENSITIVE
DEVICE
3
41
8
9
BUFFER
Q9906
SWITCH
Q9904
BL_IN
VD3-3
OUT
VCC
RED
RED
RED
GRN
GRN
IC9901
IR RECEIVER
OUT
VCC
2
10
STBY 5V
SIRCS
CN6001
F6001
FUSE
AC(L) 2
3
6.3 AMP
AC(N)1
1 2
G3 ( )
L6003
L6002
1
34
STBY 5V
2
14
PH6000
PHOTOCOUPLER
POWER SUPPLY
RY6004
12
UNREG 10.5V
43
43
R6839
34
12
Q6400
SWITCH
RY6002
3
Q6404
SWITCH
STBY 5V
OVP
AC RELAY
IC6101 SHUNT
REGULATOR
Q6403
SWITCH
32
Q6101
SWITCH
Q6422
SWITCH
Q6424, Q6425
SWITCH
Q6426
SWITCH
Q6427
SWITCH
BRIDGE
RECTIFIER
-
~
-
~
D6104
BRIDGE
RECTIFIER
HIGH POWER
FACTOR
PREREGULATOR
2
5
10
15
9
SWITCH
REGULATOR
3
2
D6300
~
~
IC6100
Q6420
IC6421
+
16
3
13
1
+
L6102 L6104
11
10
9
8
Q6102 Q6104
SWITCH
Q6103
SWITCH
Q6421
SWITCH
D6421
SWITCH
Q6430
SWITCH
Q6428
SWITCH
2
5
7
3
8
4
IC6300
SWITCHING
REGULATOR
11
10
9
8
Q6106
SWITCH
Q6107
SWITCH
Q6105
SWITCH
8
7
9
14
Q6473
SWITCH
T6300
2
3
4
5
6
PH6300
PHOTOCOUPLER
IC6420
111
10
STBY 5V
PFC OUT
1
11
2
13
Q6429
SWITCH
STBY
5V
IC6500
SWITCHING CONTROL
1
6
7
8
9
10
11
2
PH6474
PHOTOCOUPLER
13
PFC DET
Q6423
SWITCH
PH6420
PHOTOCOUPLER
1
24
PH6421
PHOTOCOUPLER
4
3
IC6301 SHUNT
REGULATOR
1
3
2
23
22
20
16
REGULATOR
1
3
2
3
1
2
STBY 5V
Q6500
SWITCH
Q6501
SWITCH
PH6500
PHOTOCOUPLER
4
3
42
IC6422 SHUNT
STBY
5V
AC RLY
1
2
IC6600
SHUNT
REGULATOR
IC6700
SWITCHING
CONTROL
OCP
VG(L)
VG(11)
V SENSE
13
16
20
22
VS
23
2
FB
1
T6100
13
5
7
12 10
T6101
5
13
7
12 10
Q6700
SWITCH
Q6701
SWITCH
4
3
PH6700
PHOTOCOUPLER
D6602
DIODE
D6601
DIODE
9
D6600
DIODE
D6603
DIODE
9
T6700
16
2
15
4
14
13
12
IC6800
SHUNT
REGULATOR
3
11
10
9
1
2
1
2
D6804
DIODE
Q6800
SWITCH
D6807
DIODE
D6806
DIODE
17.5V
17.5V
UNREG 15V
UNREG 15V
UNREG 33V
UNREG 17.5V
UNREG 17.5V
UNREG 10.5V
UNREG 10.5V
UNREG 10.5V
AC OFF DET
POWER ON
STBY 5V
CN6204
1
2
3
4
CN6202
1
2
3
4
5
CN6200
13
14
6
3
4
9
10
CN6201
4
3
1
TO PANEL
TO PANEL
TO GE2 BOARD
CN8800
TO A2E4 BOARD
CN8602
TO BE BOARD
CN1007
CN9802
KEY
1
KEY 23
H1E ( )
SWITCHES S9801 POWER S9802 CH­ S9803 CH+ S9804 OK
SWITCHES S9805 VOL­ S9806 VOL+ S9807 INPUT S9808 MENU
SWITCHES
TO A2E4 BOARD
CN9504
(DIGITAL MODELS
ONLY)
TO A2E4 BOARD
CN7801
CN9855
C2
2
Y2
4
8 SSW2
V2
6
L2
11
R2
12
CN9851
3
HP_DET
HP GND
4
2 HP.L
1 HP.R
H2( )
- 29 -
J9006
43
21
V
L
R
YC, A/V,
HEADPHONES
J9852
HEADPHONES
4-1. BLOCK DIAGRAMS (4)
BDF G KL MP NQR TU SV WH
A
EJ
PCMCI
CARD
CN3300
56
MDI7/A25
55
MDI6/A24
54
MDI5/A23
53
MDI4/A22
50
MDI3/A21
49
MDI2/A20
48
MDI1/A19
47
MDI0/A18
41
MDO7/D15
40
MDO6/D14
39
MDO5/D13
38
MDO4/D12
37
MDO3/D11
66
MDO(2)
65
MDO(1)
64
MDO(0)
D0
30
D1
31
D2
32
D3
2
D4
3
D5
4
D6
5
D7
6
60
INPACK
16
IREQ#
36
CD1#
67
CD2#
43
VS1#
59
WAIT#
A0
29
A1
28
A2
27
A3
26
A4
25
A5
24
A6
23
A7
22
19
MIVAL/A16
46
MISTRT/A17
20
MCLK1/A15
57
MCLK0/VS2#
63
MOSTRT/STSCHG#
62
MOVAL/SPKR#
45
IOWR#
7
CE1#
15
WE#
42
CE2#
44
IORD#
58
RESET
61
REG#
33
IOIS16#
12
A8
11
A9
8
A10
10
A11
21
A12
13
A13
14
A14
CARD-OEB
9
CA(0)
CA(1)
CA(2)
CA(3)
CA(4)
CA(5)
CA(6)
CA(7)
CA(8)
CA(9)
CA(10)
CA(11)
CA(12)
CA(13)
CA(14)
SWITCH
Q3504
IN_TS_BCLK
IN_TS_PSYNC
IN_TS_PVAL
4
1
3 5
2
IC3404
SWITCH
+5VD-CI
8
SVD-MODEM
MODEM-EN
C1-PWR-EN
nMODEM-0VR
nC1-0VR
421
MODEM POWER
PPORT0
PPORT1
GRDYB
GCSB2
MULTI-MEDIA PROCESSOR
DQ(12)
DQ(13)
DQ(14)
DQ(15)
DQS0
DQS1
DQM0
DQM1
DWEB
DRASB
DCSB
DCLKB
DCASB
RADD(25)
RADD(24)
RADD(23)
RADD(22)
RADD(21)
RADD(20)
RADD(19)
RADD(18)
1
19
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
RADD(25)
RADD(24)
RADD(23)
RADD(22)
RADD(21)
RADD(20)
RADD(19)
RADD(18)
IC3306
18
17 2
16
15
14
13
12
11
INPACK
nIREQ
nWAIT
nCI-EN
nCI-EN
IN-TS-BCLK
IN-TS-PVAL
IN-TS-PSYNC
MIVAL
MISTRT
MICLK
nDELAY-IOWR
OCTAL BUFFER
nBYPASS-EN
nBYPASS-EN
nPC-EN
9
12
nCIPC-EN
nCD1
nCD2
VS1
1
19
MDO(7)
MDO(6)
3
MDO(5)
4
MDO(4)
5
MDO(3)
6
MDO(2)
7
MDO(1)
8
MDO(0)
9
IC3315
8
11
10
13
IC3301
4 11
5
6
7
8
OCTAL BUFFER
9
IC3312
4
5
6
1
19
7
9
OCTAL BUFFER
8
11
12
13
IC3316
BUFFER
GCBS3
GCBS3
16
15
14
13
12
16
15
14
1310
nCI WAIT
INPACK B
IREQB
CD1B
CD2B
VS1B
RADD(15)
RADD(16)
RADD(17)
MDO(7)
MDO(6)
MDO(5)
MDO(4)
MDO(3)
MDO(2)
MDO(1)
MDO(0)
CD(0)
CD(1)
CD(2)
CD(3)
CD(4)
CD(5)
CD(6)
CD(7)
nIOWR
nCE1
nCARD-WE
nCE2
nIORD
PCCARD-RST
nREG
nIOSI16
DIR
DIR
DIR
IC3303
8
6
IC3307
18
17
16
15
14 5
13
12
11
1
19
IC3311
1
19
18 3
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
IC3302
14
18
17
16
15
13
12
9
NAND GATES
OCTAL TRANSCEIVER
OCTAL TRANSCEIVER
OCTAL BUFFER
nCI-EN
2
nPC-EN
3
CI-BYPASS
4
CI-BYPASS
5
CI-EN
12
CI-EN
13
PCCARD-EN
1
PCCARD-EN
2
FWEB
10
IOWRB
9
R DATA(7)
2
R DATA(6)
3
R DATA(5)
4
R DATA(4)
R DATA(3)
6
R DATA(2)
7
R DATA(1)
8
R DATA(0)
9
R DATA(8)
2
R DATA(9)
R DATA(10)
4
R DATA(11)
5
R DATA(12)
6
R DATA(13)
7
R DATA(14)
8
R DATA(15)
9
nCIPC-EN
1
nCIPC-EN
19
GCSB3
2
FWEB
3
PCE0B
4
IORDB
5
IOWRB
6
CARD-RESET
7
REGB
8
IOS/1GB
11
RADD(14)
R DATA(15)
R DATA(14)
R DATA(13)
R DATA(12)
R DATA(11)
R DATA(10)
R DATA(9)
R DATA(8)
R DATA(7)
R DATA(6)
R DATA(5)
R DATA(4)
R DATA(3)
R DATA(2)
R DATA(1)
R DATA(0)
RADD(25)
RADD(24)
RADD(23)
RADD(22)
RADD(21)
RADD(20)
RADD(19)
RADD(18)
RADD(17)
RADD(16)
RADD(15)
RADD(14)
RADD(13)
RADD(12)
RADD(11)
RADD(10)
RADD(9)
RADD(8)
RADD(7)
RADD(6)
RADD(5)
RADD(4)
RADD(3)
RADD(2)
RADD(1)
RADD(0)
RDATA(7)
RDATA(6)
RDATA(5)
RDATA(4)
RDATA(3)
RDATA(2)
RDATA(1)
RDATA(0)
RB3100
RB3101
RB3102
RB3103
RB3104
RB3105
RB3106
RB3107
RB3108
RB3109
RB3110
EMMA-RDATA(15)
EMMA-RDATA(14)
EMMA-RDATA(13)
EMMA-RDATA(12)
EMMA-RDATA(11)
EMMA-RDATA(10)
EMMA-RDATA(9)
EMMA-RDATA(8)
EMMA-RDATA(7)
EMMA-RDATA(6)
EMMA-RDATA(5)
EMMA-RDATA(4)
EMMA-RDATA(3)
EMMA-RDATA(2)
EMMA-RDATA(1)
EMMA-RDATA(0)
EMMA-RADD(25)
EMMA-RADD(24)
EMMA-RADD(23)
EMMA-RADD(22)
EMMA-RADD(21)
EMMA-RADD(20)
EMMA-RADD(19)
EMMA-RADD(18)
EMMA-RADD(17)
EMMA-RADD(16)
EMMA-RADD(15)
EMMA-RADD(14)
EMMA-RADD(13)
EMMA-RADD(12)
EMMA-RADD(11)
EMMA-RADD(10)
EMMA-RADD(9)
EMMA-RADD(8)
EMMA-RADD(7)
EMMA-RADD(6)
EMMA-RADD(5)
EMMA-RADD(4)
EMMA-RADD(3)
EMMA-RADD(2)
EMMA-RADD(1)
EMMA-RADD(0)
CARD-RESET
IC3206
NAND FLASH
MEMORY
44
43
42
41
32
31
30
29
GPD-CLK
GSBO
IC3804
2 I/P AND GATE
INPACKB
IREQB
GCSB3
PCE0B
IORDB
IOWRB
REGB
IOS/16B
NAND-RBB
7
FCSB1
9
NAND-CLE
16
NAND-ALE
17
FWEB
18
FOEB
8
nNAND-WP
19
8
CD1B
CD2B
VS1B
10512
GCSB0
FWEB
FOEB
185 137 177 4 91 23 9 259
186
196
194
215
213
23
21
42
195
193
214
234
253
22
43
41
82
139
233
2
107
105
114
127
125
138
151
149
162
126
113
150
163
115
179
187
170
161
106
97
99
90
81
83
61
63
178
45
188
169
171
89
84
1
IC3803
2 I/P AND
GATE
21623587254
33 11 52 51 10 31 72 32 12 13 53 18 38 17 37 16 36 15 35 73 54 74 55 75 56 76 57 28 48 47 26 46 5 6 27 7 8 29 9 30
DCLK
DVREF
49 45 46 24 23 22 21 47 20 51 16 65 63 62 60 59 57 56 54 13 11 10 8 7 5 4 2 28 29 30 31 32 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
IC3309
nPC-ENnPC-EN
18
17 3
16
15
14
13
12
11
IN-TS-BCLK
IN-TS-PSYNC
IN-TS-PVAL
IC3308
18
17 3
16
15
14
13
12
11
OCTAL BUFFER
OCTAL BUFFER
191
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
7
8
9
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
19
IC3314
OCTAL BUFFER
nCI-EN
IN-TSD(7)
IN-TSD(6)
IN-TSD(5)
IN-TSD(4)
IN-TSD(3)
IN-TSD(2)
IN-TSD(1)
IN-TSD(0)
nCI-EN
MIVAL
MISTRT
MICLK
nBYPASS-EN
1
nBYPASS-EN
19
RADD(15)
13
RADD(17)
12
RADD(16)
11
11
12
13
IC3313
OCTAL BUFFER
1
19
7
8
9
2
3 18
4
5
6
7
8
9
nPC-EN
nPC-EN
RADD(15)
RADD(17)
RADD(16)
IC3310
OCTAL BUFFER
MDI(7)
MDI(6)
MDI(5)
MDI(4)
MDI(3)
MDI(2)
MDI(1)
MDI(0)
MDI(7)
MDI(6)
MDI(5)
MDI(4)
MDI(3)
MDI(2)
MDI(1)
MDI(0)
IC3304
nCIPC-EN
1
nCIPC-EN
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
IC3305
OCTAL BUFFER
OCTAL BUFFER
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9
1
19
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RADD(0)
RADD(1)
RADD(2)
RADD(3)
RADD(4)
RADD(5)
RADD(6)
RADD(7)
FOEB
nCIPC-EN
nCIPC-EN
RADD(8)
RADD(9)
RADD(10)
RADD(11)
RADD(12)
RADD(13)
RADD(14)
IN_TSD(0)
IN_TSD(1)
IN_TSD(2)
IN_TSD(3)
IN_TSD(4)
IN_TSD(5)
IN_TSD(6)
IN_TSD(7)
DQ(10)
DQ(11)
IC3100
DQ(9)
IC3504
5
7
6
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
DQ(8)
DDR SDRAM
OFDM
DQ(7)
IC3200
nFE_RST
4
SDA TUNER
59
SCL TUNER
58
IF AGC
57
DIGITAL IF 2
54
DIGITAL IF 1
53
SCL_COFDM
63
SDA_COFDM
6218
DQ(5)
DQ(6)
4 5
SCL-N
SDA-N
nRESET
244 223
226
DADD(1)
DADD(0)
DADD(10)
DQ(0)
DQ(1)
DQ(2)
DQ(3)
DQ(4)
nSCM_RST
nMODEM_EN
nMODEM_EN
DADD(3)
DADD(2)
11
13
6
1
19
17
nSMC_INT
PPORT4
DADD(5)
DADD(4)
OCTAL TRANCEIVER
DADD(6)
IC3502
18 16 15 7 8 9
CTS1B
RXD1B
RXD2B
RXD1B
RXD2B
CTS1B
DADD(9)
DADD(8)
DADD(7)
SMC_RXD
SMC_TXD
12
DTE_CTS
2
nSMC_INT
3
14
RTS1B
TXD2B
TXD1B
RTS1B
TXD2B
TXD1B
236441743256183240
PWMOUT
257
CLK27M
111
4TX
217
AD0
218
ABCK
238
ALRCK
237
AMCK
258
SCL-TV
264
SDA-TV
263
YUV_Y
270
YUV_U
272
227
CVBS
251
VDO(0)
175
VDO(1)
184
VDO(2)
167
VDO(3)
158
VDO(4)
176
VDO(5)
159
VDO(6)
168
VDO(7)
60
VCLK
80
50
49
DADD(12)
DADD(11)
DBA1
DBA0
2627
DTE_RXD
DTE_TXD
10
9 8
DTE_RTS
7
5
6 4
3
2 1
CN3500 SMART
CARD AND
nSMC_RST
MODEM
SMART CARD AND MODEM
IC3201
27MHz CLOCK
351
IC3400
AUDIO DAC
1
2
3
4
Q3401, Q3405,
Q3406
Q3402, Q3407,
Q3410
Q3404, Q3408,
Q3411
Q3400, Q3403,
Q3409
VIDEO
BUFFERING
8
DAC-L
8
DAC-R
5
ADO OUT ABCK OUT ALRCK OUT
YUV Y OUT
YUV U OUT
YUV V OUTYUV_V
CVBS OUT
X3200
Q3402
SWITCH
IC3401
OP AMP
627
N 1/2 ( )
nBOARD RESET
LEFT-N
RIGHT-N
1
MPEG2
DECODER
SDA TUNER
SCL TUNER
IF AGC
DIGITAL IF 2
DIGITAL IF 1
N RST
SPDIF
LEFT
RIGHT
SCL-TV
SDA-TV
CVBS
ADO 10
ABCK
ALRCK
YUV Y
YUV U
YUV V
VDO(0)
VDO(1)
VDO(2)
VDO(3)
VDO(4)
VDO(5)
VDO(6)
VDO(7)
VCLK
CN8503
7
8
5
3
2
CN3401
7
1
3
5
4
5
13
CN3402
10
9
8
5
3
1
CN3400
12
11
9
8
6
5
3
2
14
TO N1 BOARD CN0003
TO A2E4
BOARD CN8551
TO A2E4
BOARD CN8550
TO BE BOARD CN5404
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