Toshiba 20VL14, 20VL14SVM Schematic

FILE NO. 050-200415
DOCUMENT CREATED IN JAPAN, May, 2004
SERVICE MANUAL
LCD TELEVISION
20VL14
Table of Contents
SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .........................................................................................................................4
Examples of Marks................................................................................................................................................. 4
HANDLING THE LCD MODULE ................................................................................................................................5
Safety Precautions ................................................................................................................................................. 5
Precautions for Handling the LCD Module............................................................................................................. 5
LOCATION OF CONTROLS ......................................................................................................................................6
TV Front ................................................................................................................................................................. 6
TV Rear.................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Remote Control ..................................................................................................................................................... 7
LAYOUT OF MAJOR BOARDS ................................................................................................................................8
MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY .................................................................................................................................9
PACKING DISASSEMBLY .......................................................................................................................................12
WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM .........................................................................................................................13
CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS .................................................................................................................................14
MAINBOARD ....................................................................................................................................................... 14
KEY/CONTROL BOARD...................................................................................................................................... 18
LIGHT-RECEIVING BOARD................................................................................................................................ 18
EARPHONE BOARD ........................................................................................................................................... 19
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ........................................................................................................................................20
BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................................... 21
STANDARD MCU ................................................................................................................................................ 22
SCALER............................................................................................................................................................... 23
SCALER MEMORY.............................................................................................................................................. 24
VIDEO DECODER ............................................................................................................................................... 25
V-CHIP & CC ....................................................................................................................................................... 26
AUDIO PROCESSOR.......................................................................................................................................... 27
POWER AMPLIFIER............................................................................................................................................ 28
AV SWITCH ......................................................................................................................................................... 29
NTSC TUNER ...................................................................................................................................................... 30
USA MTS ............................................................................................................................................................. 31
PANEL CONNECTOR ......................................................................................................................................... 32
POWER SYSTEMS ............................................................................................................................................. 33
I/O CONNECTOR ................................................................................................................................................ 34
USA 480P ............................................................................................................................................................ 35
IR BOARD............................................................................................................................................................ 36
EARPHONE BOARD ........................................................................................................................................... 37
KEYPAD BOARD...................................................................................................................
.............................. 38
CHASSIS AND CABINET REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ......................................................................................39
20VL14................................................................................................................................................................. 39
SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................................41
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WARNINGS

Take care to heed the following warnings:
Always advise users to keep children away.
KEEP CHILDREN
AWAY
There is danger of injury to children from tools, disassembled products, etc.
Unplug
2
4
UNPLUG
H
SHOCK HAZARD
USE SPECIFIED
PARTS
CAUTION FOR
WIRING
Always disconnect the power plug before starting work whenever power is not required.
Failure to disconnect the power plug before starting work can result in electrical shock.
Depending on the model, use an insulation transformer or wear gloves when servicing with the power on, and disconnect the power plug to avoid electrical shock when replacing parts.
In some cases, alternating current is also impressed in the chassis, so electrical shock is possible if the chassis is contacted with the power on.
Always use the replacement parts specified for the particular model when mak­ing repairs. The parts used in products have the necessary safety characteris­tics such as inflammability, voltage resistance, etc.; therefore, use only replacement parts that have these same characteristics.
Use only the specified parts when the mark is included in a circuit diagram or parts list.
Parts mounting and routing of the wiring should be the same as that used origi­nally.
For safety purposes, insulating materials such as tubing or tape is sometimes used and printed circuit boards are sometimes mounted floating.
Also make sure that wiring is routed and clamped to avoid parts that generate heat and which use high voltage. Always follow the original scheme.
CAUTION FOR
ASSEMBLY/WIRING
CHECK INSULA-
TION RESISTANCE
PROHIBIT REMOD-
ELLING
After a repair has been completed, reassemble all disassembled parts, and route and reconnect the wiring, in accordance with the original scheme.
Do not allow internal wiring to be pinched by cabinets, panels, etc. Any error in reassembly or wiring can result in electrical leakage, flame, etc., and may be hazardous.
After completing the work, disconnect the power plug from the outlet, remove the antenna, turn on the power switch. Then, use a 500V insulation resistance meter to check the insulation resistance of the antenna terminal, other metallic parts and between the prongs of the power plug to make sure that the insula­tion resistance is 1M or more. The set will require inspection and repair if the insulation resistance is below this value.
Never remodel the product in any way. Remodelling can result in improper operation, malfunction, or electrical leakage
and flame, which may be hazardous
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SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

The caution items shown here describe major safety issues and should always be observed. The meanings of the various indications are as follows.
Indicates a hypothetical situation in which service personnel and nearby third parties, or even end users due to a product defect after the service operation is completed, could possibly be in danger of injury or even death in the event of operational error.
WARNING
Indicates a hypothetical situation in which service personnel and nearby third parties, or even end users after the service operation is completed, could possibly be in dan­ger of injury, or where there could be physical damage in the event of operational
CAUTION
* Physical damage means major damage to a home, furnishings and other possessions.

Examples of Marks

H
SHOCK HAZARD
error.
The U indicates caution (including danger and warning). The actual meaning of this caution is indicated inside the > or nearby illustra-
tions or text. The example shown to the left indicates the danger of “electrical shock”.
PROHIBIT
DISASSEMBLY
Unplug
2
4
UNPLUG
The : indicates a forbidden action. The actual meaning of this caution is indicated inside the or nearby illustrations
or text. The example shown to the left indicates that disassembly is forbidden.
The c indicates a forced action (an action that must be performed). The actual meaning of this forced action is indicated by c or nearby illustra-
tions or text. The example shown to the left indicates that the power plug must be discon-
nected.
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HANDLING THE LCD MODULE

Safety Precautions

In the event that the screen is damaged or the liq­uid crystal (fluid) leaks, do not breathe in or drink this fluid. Also, never touch this fluid.
Such actions could cause toxicity or skin irritation. If this fluid should enter the mouth, rinse the mouth thoroughly with water. If the fluid should contact the skin or clothing, wipe off with alcohol, etc., and rinse thoroughly with water. If the fluid should enter the eyes, immediately rinse the eyes thoroughly with running water.

Precautions for Handling the LCD Module

The LCD module can easily be damaged during disassembly or reassembly; therefore, always observe the following precautions when handling the module.
1. When attaching the LCD module to the LCD cover, position it appropriately and fasten at the position where the display can be viewed most conve­niently.
2. Carefully align the holes at all four corners of the LCD module with the corresponding holes in the LCD cover and fasten with screws. Do not strongly push on the module because any impact can adversely affect the performance. Also use caution when handling the
polarized screen because it can easily be damaged.
4. Leaving water or other fluids on the panel screen for an extended period of time can result in discol­oration or stripes. Immediately remove any type of fluid from the screen.
5. Glass is used in the panel, so do not drop or strike with hard objects. Such actions can damage the panel.
6. CMOS-LSI circuitry is used in the LCD module, so avoid damage due to static electricity. When handling the module, use a wrist ground or anchor ground.
7. Do not expose the LCD module to direct sun­light or strong ultravio­let rays for an extended period of time.
8. Do not store the LCD module below the tem­perature conditions described in the specifications. Failure to do so could result in freezing of the liquid crystal due to cold air or loss of resilience or other damage.
The metal edges of the LCD module are sharp, so use cau­tion to avoid injury.
CAUTION
3. If the panel surface becomes soiled, wipe with cotton or a soft cloth. If this does not remove the soiling, breathe on the surface and then wipe again. If the panel surface is extremely soiled, use a CRT cleaner as a cleaner. Wipe off the panel surface by drop the cleaner on the cloth. Do not drop the cleaner on the panel. Pay attention not to scratch the panel sur­face.
9. Do not disassemble the LCD module. Such actions could result in improper operation.
10.When transporting the LCD module, do not use packing containing epoxy resin (amine) or silicon resin (alcohol or oxim). The gas generated by these materials can cause loss of polarity.
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS

TV Front

VOLUME –/+ Channel /
TV/VIDEO
Power button
Blue LED Indicator (Power On)
Headphones Jack

TV Rear

AV 1
Audio (R)
Audio (L)
Video
S-Video
P
P
Power Jack
Red LED Indicator (Stand by)
Audio Output (R)
Audio Output (L)
Audio (R)
Audio (L)
R
B
Y
Video
S-Video
ANT In
AV 2
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Remote Control

The illustration shown displays the Remote Control Buttons.

POWER turns the TV on and off. MUTE turns the sound on and off. TV selects TV antenna as the input signal. AV1/AV2 selects the AV input signal from one of these connectors. Number Buttons allow direct access to channel positions. VOL +/– Press + to raise the volume; press – to lower it. CH S/T Press S to advance one channel number. Press T to go back

one channel number.

RECALL Press to go back to the last channel viewed. MENU allows access to the menu display. PICTURE Press to toggle between picture modes: USER, DYNAMIC,

MILD, and THEATER.

SOUND Press to toggle between sound modes: USER, THEATER,

NEWS, and HALL.

BRIGHT Press to toggle the brightness level between NORMAL,

BRIGHT, and DARK.

DISPLAY Press to toggle the display information on and off. SKIP ON/OFF Press to delete a channel; the channel is skipped when

channel surfing. Press again to add the channel.

CLOSED CAPTION Press to enable closed captioning. MTS Press to set the MTS mode. SLEEP Press to set the sleep timer.

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LAYOUT OF MAJOR BOARDS

Key/control board
Main board
Inverter board
Light receiving board
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MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY

B214
B215
A104
B211
A106
A108
B210
A102
B211
A107
9
B204
B209
B207
B208
B205
B214 B212 B203 B202
U004
B209
B210
A101 U003
W601
10
U902
B211
B206
U001
B201
E901
U002
A105
B208
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PACKING DISASSEMBLY

K901
A702
Y150
Y151
Battery
Accessory Box
LCD TV Set
A703
Y101
A701
12

WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM

Key/control board
Inverter board
Main board
Light receiving board
Right speaker Left speaker
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