ViewSonic makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to
the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranty of merchantability or fitness for any
particular purpose. Further, ViewSonic reserves the right to revise this publication and to make
changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of ViewSonic to notify any
person of such revision or changes.
Trademarks
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Revision History
Revision SM Editing Date ECR Number Description of Changes Editor
1a 8/21/2006 Initial Release Jamie. Chang
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Precautions and Safety Notices 1
2. Specification 4
3. Front Panel Function Control Description 9
4. Circuit Description 15
5. Adjustment Procedure 24
6. Troubleshooting Flow Chart 38
7. Recommended Spare Parts List 46
8. Exploded Diagram and Exploded Parts List 49
9. Block Diagram 54
10. Schematic Diagrams 55
11. PCB Layout Diagrams 62
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1. Precautions and Safety Notices
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This monitor is manufactured and tested on a ground principle that a user’s safety comes first. However, improper
used or installation may cause damage to the monitor as well as to the user.
WARNINGS:
zThis monitor should be operated only at the correct power sources indicated on the label on the rear of the monitor. If
you’re unsure of the power supply in you residence, consult your local dealer or Power Company.
z Use only the special power adapter that comes with this monitor for power input.
z Do not try to repair the monitor by yourself, as it contains no user-serviceable parts. Only the qualified technician can
repair it.
zDo not remove the monitor cabinet. There are high-voltage parts inside that may cause electric shock to human
bodies.
z Stop using the monitor if the cabinet is damaged. Have it checked by a service technician.
z Put your monitor only in a lean, cool, dry environment. If it gets wet, unplug the power cable immediately and consult
your closed dealer.
zAlways unplug the monitor before cleaning it. Clean the cabinet with a clean, dry cloth. Apply non-ammonia based
cleaner onto the cloth, not directly onto the glass screen.
zDo not place heavy objects on the monitor or power cord.
2. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety visual inspections and the protection
afforded by them cannot necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage,
etc. Before replacing any of these components read the parts list in this manual carefully. The use of substitute
replacement parts, which do not have the same safety characteristics as specified in the parts list, may create shock,
fire, or other hazards.
3. SERVICE NOTES
z When replacing parts or circuit boards, clamp the lead wires around terminals before soldering.
z Keep wires away from high voltage, high temperature components and sharp edges.
z Keep wires in their original position so as to reduce interference.
z Adjustment of this product please refers to the user’ manual.
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4. Handling and Placing Methods
Correct Methods: Incorrect Methods:
Only touch the metal of the LCD panel or the front
cover of he monitor. Do not touch the surface of the
polarizer.
Surface of the LCD panel is pressed by fingers and
that may cause "Mura".
Take out the monitor with cushions.
Taking out the monitor by grasping the LCD panel.
That may cause "Mura".
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Correct Methods: Incorrect Methods:
Place the monitor on a clean and soft foam pad.
Placing the monitor on foreign objects, That could
scratch the surface of the panel or cause "Mura".
The panel is placed facedown on the lap. That may
cause "Mura".
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2. Specification
1. INTPRODUCTION
FEATURES
Size 15 “
Luminance (Typ)
Contrast Ratio (Typ) 600:1
TFTLCD PANEL
Input Signal
Sync Compatibility
Compatibility
Power Voltage AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz Yes
Power Consumption
Audio Yes(For VA503m Only)
Ergonomics
OSD Control [ 1 ] [▼] [▲] [ 2 ] [] Yes
Dimension
Weight
Operating Condition
Storage Condition
Regulation
Colors (6 bits + 2 bits FRC) 16.2 M
Response Time (Typ) 8 ms
Viewing Angle (H/V) 150 ° / 130 °
Recommend resolution 1024 x 768 @60Hz
Analog (75ohms, 0.7/1.0 Vp-p) Yes
Digital No
Separate Sync Yes
Composite Sync No
Sync on Green No
PC Yes
Power Mac Yes
TV Box (NextVision 6) Yes
On Mode(Max)
Off Mode (Max)
Tilt ( 20 ° - -4 °) Yes
Swivel No
Pivot No
Height Adjust No
Physical (W x H x D) 378 x 400 x 210 mm
Package (W x H x D) 440 x 485 x 147 mm
Physical (Net Weight) 4.0 kg
Package (Gross Weight) 5.1 kg
Temperature (/)℉℃ 32℉-104 / 0℉℃-40℃
Humidity (%) 20 % - 90 %
Temperature (/)℉℃ -4℉-140 / ℉ -20℃-60℃
Humidity (%) 5 % - 90 %
UL/cUL, FCC DOC, CB, CE, NOM, MIC, IRAM/S, GS(Nemko), ERGO,
ISO13406-2 PAR Part 2, TCO’03, GOST, SASO, BSMI, CCC, (PSB),C-TICK,
EPA(Ver.4.0), Energy Star
Analog Input Connector DB-15 (Analog), refer the appendix A
Video Cable Strain Relief
Video Cable Connector DB-15 Pin out Compliant DDC 1/2B
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Equal to twice the weight of the monitor for five
minutes
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Video Signals Video RGB (Analog) - Separate
Video Impedance 75 Ohms (Analog)
Maximum PC Video Signal 950 mV with no damage to monitor
Maximum Mac Video Signal 1250 mV with no damage to monitor
DDC 1/2B Compliant with Revision 1.3
Sync Compatibility Separate Sync
Video Compatibility
Resolution Compatibility
Exclusions Not compatible with interlaced video
Shall be compatible with all PC type computers,
Macintosh computers, and after market video cards
640 x 350, 640 x 480, 720 x 400 (640 x 400), 800 x
600, 832 x 624, 1024 x 768
4 POWER SUPPLY
Internal Power Supply
Part Number: ILPI-019
Input Voltage Range 90 TO 264 VAC
Input Frequency Range 47.5 TO 63 HERTZ
Short Circuit Protection Output can be shorted without damage
Over Current Protection 5 A typical at 14 VDC
Leakage Current 3.5 mA (Max) at 254VAC / 60Hz
Efficiency 80 % typical at 115VAC Full Load
Fuse Internal and not user replaceable
Power Dissipation 23 Watts (max)
Max Input AC Current 1.2 Arms @ 100VAC, 0.6 Arms @240VAC
Inrush Current (Cold Start) 40A @ 120 VAC, 60 A(max) @ 220 VAC
Shall start and function properly when
Power Supply Cold Start
under full load, with all combinations of
input voltage, input frequency, and
operating temperature
Shall be able to withstand an ANSI/IEEE
Power Supply Transient Immunity
C62.41-1980 6000V 200 ampere ring wave
transient test with no damage
Shall be able to withstand 1.5 times
Power Supply Line Surge Immunity
nominal line voltage for one cycle with no
damage
Shall be able to function properly, without
Power Supply Missing Cycle Immunity
reset or visible screen artifacts, when ½
cycle of AC power is randomly missing at
nominal input
The power supply shall not produce audible
noise that would be detectable by the user.
Power Supply Acoustics
Audible shall define to be in compliance
with ISO 7779 (DIN EN27779:1991) Noise
measurements of machines acoustics.
Power Switch noise shall not be considered
US Type Power Cable
Length = 1.8m. Connects to AC/DC Power
Color = Black
Power Saving Operation(Method) VESA DPMS Signaling
Power Consumption
ON Mode < 23 W (max)
POWER SAVING < 2W ,OFF < 1W
Recovery Time On Mode = N/A, Active Off < 3 sec
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5 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT
Horizontal / Vertical Frequency
Horizontal Frequency 30 – 62 kHz
50 – 85* Hz.
Vertical Refresh Rate
Maximum Pixel Clock 80 MHz
Sync Polarity
Timing Table
Item Timing Analog
1 640 x 350 @ 70Hz, 31.5kHz
2 640 x 400 @ 70Hz
3 640 x 480 @ 50Hz
4 640 x 480 @ 60Hz, 31.5kHz
5 640 x 480 @ 67Hz, 35.0kHz
6 640 x 480 @ 72Hz, 37.9kHz
7 640 x 480 @ 75Hz, 37.5kHz
8 640 x 480 @ 85Hz, 43.27kHz
9 720 x 400 @ 70Hz, 31.5kHz
10 800 x 600 @ 56Hz, 35.1kHz
11 800 x 600 @ 60Hz, 37.9kHz
12 800 x 600 @ 72Hz, 48.1kHz
13 800 x 600 @ 75Hz, 46.9kHz
14 800 x 600 @ 85Hz, 53.7kHz
15 832 x 624 @ 75Hz, 49.7kHz
16 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz, 48.4kHz
17 1024 x 768 @ 70Hz, 56.5kHz
18 1024 x 768 @ 72Hz, 58.1kHz
19 1024 x 768 @ 75Hz, 60.0kHz
*1. Tolerance ≧ ± 2kHz.
*2. Any timing not in the list, it should display as normal or show on “OUT OF RANGE” OSD message
without blanking.
*3. The image quality of 85Hz mode might be worse than 75Hz.
Primary Presets
1024 x 768 @ 60Hz
User Presets
Number of User Presets (recognized timings) Available: 10 presets total in FIFO configuration
Changing Modes
● Maximum Mode Change Blank Time for image stability: 3 seconds (Max), excluding “Auto Image Adjust” time.
● Under DOS mode (640 x 350, 720 x 400 & 640 x 400), it should recall factory setting when execute “Auto Image
Adjust”.
The monitor needs to do “Auto Image Adjust” the first time when a new mode is detected. (See section “0-Touch™
* When the resolution is set to 1024 x 768 , the vertical refresh
rate may be up to 75 Hz; for other resolutions, the vertical refresh
rate may be up to 85Hz.
Independent of sync polarity.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
*3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
*3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Function Actions”)
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Line input connection 3.5 mm stereo jack
Line input signal 1.0Vrms
Line input impedance >10 kOhm
Maximum power output (Electric) 1 W @ < 8% distortion
Signal to Noise Ratio 50 dB
Frequency response 500 Hz – 20 Khz
Distortion
< 8 % THD (@1kHz)
There should be no audible vibration with
Vibration
volume at 100%. (Input signal within 1.0
Vrms)
Screen image
There should be no affect on the screen
image stability under any conditions
Connector PC99 requirement Audio in Lime Green pantone # 577C
Cable type / length 3.5mm stereo cable / 1.8m length
Note: There is no guarantee <1W power
Audio DPMS
consumption in Active Off mode, when the
Audio Cable is connected
TFT LCD PANEL
st
Panel Source
1
INN MT150XN03 V0
Type TN, LVDS
Active Size 304.1 mm (H) x 228.1mm (V)
Pixel Arrangement RGB Vertical Stripe
Pixel Pitch 0.297 mm
Glass Treatment Anti Glare (Hard coating 3H)
# of Backlights 2 CCFL edge-light
Backlight Life 30,000 Hours (Min) (@8mA)
Luminance –Condition: CT = 6500 K
Contrast = Max, Brightness = Max
250 cd/m2 (Typ after 30 minute warm up)
200 cd/m2 (Min after 30 minute warm up)
Brightness Uniformity 80% (typ) / 75 % (min)
Contrast Ratio 700 :1 (Typ), 500 :1 (Min)
Color Depth Vertical) 16.2 million colors (6+2 bit panel)
Viewing Angle (Horizontal) 150 deg (Typ)@ CR>10
Viewing Angle (Vertical) 130 deg (Typ) @ CR>10
Response Time
10%-90% @ Ta=25°C
8 ms (Tr= 2 ms, Tf = 6 ms) (Typ)
16 ms (Tr= 4 ms, Tf = 12 ms) (max)
Panel Defects Please see Panel Quality Specifications.
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3. Front Panel Function Control Description
Adjusting the Screen Image
Use the buttons on the front control panel to display and adjust the OSD controls which display
on the screen. The OSD controls are explained at the top of the next page and are defined in
“Main Menu Controls” on page 10.
Main Menu
with OSD controls
Displays the control screen
for the highlighted control.
Also toggles between two
controls on some screens.
Also a shortcut to Auto
Image Adjust.
Displays the
Main Menu or
exits the
control screen
and saves
adjustments.
Front Control Panel
shown below in detail
Power light
Green = ON
Orange = Power Saving
Standby Power
On/Off
Scrolls through
menu options and
adjusts the
displayed control.
Also a shortcut to
display the
Contrast
adjustment control
screen.
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Do the following to adjust the display setting:
1. To display the Main Menu, press button [1].
NOTE: All OSD menus and adjustment screens disappear automatically after about 15
seconds. This is adjustable through the OSD timeout setting in the setup menu.
2. To select a control to adjust, pressSorTto scroll up or down in the Main Menu.
3. After the desired control is selected, press button [2]. A control screen like the one shown
below appears.
The line at the bottom of the screen shows
the current functions of buttons 1 and 2:
Exit or select the Brightness control.
4. To adjust the control, press the up S or down T buttons.
5. To save the adjustments and exit the menu, press button [1] twice.
The following tips may help you optimize your display:
• Adjust the computer's graphics card so that it outputs a 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz video signal to
the LCD display. (Look for instructions on “changing the refresh rate” in the graphics card's
user guide.)
• If necessary, make small adjustments using H. POSITION and V. POSITION until the
screen image is completely visible. (The black border around the edge of the screen should
barely touch the illuminated “active area” of the LCD display.)
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Main Menu Controls
Adjust the menu items shown below by using the up S and down T buttons.
ControlExplanation
Auto Image Adjust automatically sizes, centers, and fine tunes the video signal
to eliminate waviness and distortion. Press the [2] button to obtain a sharper
image.
NOTE: Auto Image Adjust works with most common video cards. If this
function does not work on your LCD display, then lower the video refresh rate
to 60 Hz and set the resolution to its pre-set value.
Contrast adjusts the difference between the image background (black level)
and the foreground (white level).
Brightness adjusts background black level of the screen image.
Audio Adjust
Vol ume increases the volume, decreases the volume, and mutes the audio.
Mute temporarily silences audio output.
Color Adjust provides several color adjustment modes, including preset color
temperatures and a User Color mode which allows independent adjustment of
red (R), green (G), and blue (B). The factory setting for this product is 6500K
(6500 Kelvin).
sRGB-This is quickly becoming the industry standard for color management,
with support being included in many of the latest applications. Enabling this
setting allows the LCD display to more accurately display colors the way they
were originally intended. Enabling the sRGB setting will cause the Contrast and
Brightness adjustments to be disabled.
9300K-Adds blue to the screen image for cooler white (used in most office
settings with fluorescent lighting).
6500K-Adds red to the screen image for warmer white and richer red.
5400K-Adds green to the screen image for a darker color.
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ControlExplanation
User Color Individual adjustments for red (R), green (G),and blue (B).
1. To select color (R, G or B) press button [2].
2. To adjust selected color, pressSandT.
Important: If you select RECALL from the Main Menu when the product is
set to a Preset Timing Mode, colors return to the 6500K factory preset.
Information displays the timing mode (video signal input) coming from the
graphics card in the computer, the LCD model number, the serial number, and
the ViewSonic® website URL. See your graphics card’s user guide for
instructions on changing the resolution and refresh rate (vertical frequency).
NOTE: VESA 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz (recommended) means that the resolution is
1024 x 768 and the refresh rate is 60 Hertz.
Manual Image Adjust displays the Manual Image Adjust menu.
H. Size (Horizontal Size) adjusts the width of the screen image.
H./V. Position (Horizontal/Vertical Position) moves the screen image left or
right and up or down.
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ControlExplanation
Fine Tune sharpens the focus by aligning text and/or graphics with pixel
boundaries.
NOTE: Try Auto Image Adjust first.
Sharpness adjusts the clarity and focus of the screen image.
Setup Menu displays the menu shown below:
Language Select allows the user to choose the language used in the menus and
control screens.
Resolution Notice displays the Resolution Notice menu shown below.
Resolution Notice advises the optimal resolution to use.
OSD Position allows the user to move the OSD menus and control screens.
OSD Timeout sets the length of time the OSD screen is displayed. For example,
with a “15 second” setting, if a control is not pushed within 15 seconds, the
display screen disappears.
OSD Background allows the user to turn the OSD background On or Off.
Memory Recall returns the adjustments back to factory settings if the display is
operating in a factory Preset Timing Mode listed in the Specifications of this
manual.
Exception: This control does not affect changes made with the User Color
control, Language Select or Power Lock setting.
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4. Circuit Description
2. Electronic Circuit Theory
2.1 Switching Mode Power Supply
2.1.1 AC Current Input Circuit
P801 is a connector for connecting AC Power. F801 is a fuse to protect all the circuit. AC input voltage is from
90V to 264V. R820 and R821 joined between two inputting main circuit to prevent man from shock. L801 is used to
clear up low frequency wave. C801 and C806 are used to discharge the waves that L801 produced. High
frequency waves are damped by C801 and C806. D801 is a rectifier which composed of 4 build-in diodes, it inverts
AC to DC.
2.1.2 High Voltage to Low Voltage Control Circuit
C805 is used to smooth the wave from rectifier. IC802 is a highly integrated PWM controller, which build-in a
power MOSFET. When rectified DC high voltage is applied to the DRAIN pin during start-up, the MOSFET is off
initially, and the CONTROL pin capacitor is charged through a switched high voltage current source connected
internally between the DRAIN and CONTROL pins. When the CONTROL pin voltage Vc reaches approximately
5.8V, the control circuitry is activated and the soft-start begins. The soft-start circuit gradually increases the duty
cycle of the MOSFET from zero to the maximum value over approximately 10ms. If no external feedback/supply
current is fed into the CONTROL pin by the end of the soft-start, the high voltage current source is turned off and
the CONTROL pin will start discharging in response to the supply current drawn by the control circuitry.
Resistor R803, R807, R824 and R825 are for line over voltage shut-down (OVP) and line under-voltage
detection (UVP).Resistors R801, R805, R822, and R823 are for external current limit adjustment, and used to
reduce the current limit externally to a value close to the operating peak current of primary about 1.35A. The mean
is power will protected when the primary current over about 1.35A.
When PWM is turned off, the main current flow will be consumed through D804 and ZD802, This will prevent
MOSFET which built-in IC802 from being damaged under large current impulse and voltage spike.
D806 and C815 provide internal Auxiliary current to CONTROL pin during normal operation. In addition, error
amplifier and feedback current to the CONTROL pin are for duty cycle control.
2.1.3 DC_5V and DC_14V Output Circuit
For DC 5V, D805 is used to rectify the inducted current. R806 and C811 are used to store energy when current
is reversed. The parts including C812, C814, C822, C821, B801 and L803 are used to smooth the current waves.
For DC 14V, D803 is used to rectify the inducted current. R802 and C802 are used to store energy when
current is reversed. The parts including C808, C810 and L802 are used to smooth the current waves.
2.1.4 Feedback and OVP Protect Circuit
Pin R of IC803 is supplied 2.5V stable voltage. It is connected to 5V and 14V output through R811,
R810 and R818. R811, R810 and R818 are output sampling resistor. When the sampling voltage more
than 2.5V or less than 2.5V, feedback current of IC802 will change, this can change the voltage from
transformer T801.
Q802, R827, R828 and ZD801 make up of dummy loading circuit. For start-up sequence, during 5V
output take place high loading first, this dummy loading circuit operated to insure 14V not be increased.
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2. 2 Inverter Circuit
2.2.1 Low voltage to high voltage circuit
14VDC provides the power for IC501; the control signals Brightness and ON/OFF come from I/F board.
ON/OFF signal connect to pin10 of IC501 and makes IC501 enable. Brightness signal connect to pin4 of IC501
and regulates the panel brightness, R526, R529, C505 make up a network of delaying time circuit and R523, R524
make up a divided voltage network, C504 is used to dump noise. The operation frequency is determined by the
external Resistor R522 and capacitor C529 connected to pin13 of IC501. BURST MODE regulated dimming
frequency is determined by the external resistor R527 and capacitor C506 connected to pin11 of IC501. C508 is
used for soft start and compensation, C507, C505 are used for dump noise.
The output drives, include DRV1, DRV2 (pins1,15 respectively) output square pulses to drive MOSFET U501,
U502, and each of U501, U502 , is consist of a N channel MOSFET. U501,OR U502 work as Push-Pull- topology, it
is high efficient, PWM switching.
During start up, VSEN (pin6) senses the voltage at the transformer secondary. When VSEN reaches 3.0V, the
output voltage is regulated. If no current is sensed approximately 2seconds IC501 shut off.
The current flowing through CCFL is sensed and regulated through sense resistor R509, R534. The feedback
voltage connected to Pin5 (ISEN), then compared with a reference voltage (1.5V) via a current amplifier, resulting in
PWM drive outputs to PUSH-PULL switches.
2.2.2 Protection circuit
Over Voltage Protection and over-current protection are monitored by the voltage on VSEN(Pin 6) During
normal operation , if a CCFL is damaged or removed ,the voltage at VSEN (Pin6) increases .Once the voltage at
VSEN exceeds 2.0V (OVPT Setting) the driver output duty cycle is regulated and the shutdown delay timer is
activated.OVPT set the overall protection threshold voltage that is lower than 3V (VSEN threshold). Once the
voltage at TIMER pin reached about 3v ,the IC will shut down and latch .R501, R503,C525,C527 are connected in
high voltage output connector, the divided AC voltage is inverted DC voltage through D503,
D504,D507,D508 ,R530 and C516are used to rectify wave & dump noise. Then the voltage signal reaches Pin6
VSEN of IC501, when the voltage changes, build-in PWM of IC501 will adjust output voltage.
Open Lamp Protection: In normal operation, R509 are sensed a high level DC voltage,If a CCFL is removed
or damaged during normal ,the voltage at SSTCMP(Pin12) rises rapidly .when the voltage at SSTCMP reaches a
threshold of approximately 2.5V,a current source charges the capacitor(C511)connected to TIMER(Pin3).Once the
voltage level at the TIMER pin reaches a threshold of approximately 3v,The drive outputs shut down and latch.
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2.3 I/F Board Circuit
2.3.1 Power Input
+3.3V is from the power board and supply for U101(LD1117AL-1.8V)﹑U102(AT24C02N) ﹑U103(TSUM16AL) ﹑
U104(SST25VF010A) ﹑U105(AT24C04N) ﹑panel and LED. +1.8V output is generated from +3.3V through C104
and C105 filtering, and U101 outputs. +1.8V is only used for U105.
2.3.2 MCU & Scaler(TSUM16AL)
The frequency of XTAL1 is 14.318MHz. U103 # 48 is defined as panel-enable. When the I/O port is low, Q106 and
Q105 are conducted. And then after C116 and C117 filtering, obtain the voltage of VLCD, which will be connected
to CN104. U103 # 85 is defined as CCFL-enable. When the I/O port is low, Q102 is pulled up and the backlights
are on; When the I/O port is high, Q106 is conducted and the backlights are off. U103 # 35 is defined as DET-VGA,
connected with CN103 # 5. U103 # 84 is a pin of hardwire reset. U103 # 54-# 55,# 58-# 65 output LVDS digital
data of 8 bit to panel control circuit through CN104. U103 # 86 generates a PWM waveform by regulating the duty
to control the brightness of the backlights.
U102 is EEPROM used for saving EDID data, which is connected by SCL and SDA pins with # 31 and # 30 of
TSUM16AL.
U104 is a flash memory, U104 # 2, # 1, # 6, # 5 are the communications with U103 # 37-# 40.
U105 is EEPROM used for saving user’s OSD setting. U105 is connected by SCL and SDA pin with # 44 and # 43
of TSUM16AL.
2.3.3 VGA Input
Signal R, G, B input through CN103 # 1, # 2, # 3, and C116, C117 and C118 filtering the high frequency noise.
Signal HSYNC and VSYNC input through CN103 #13 and #14, and C126, R131, C125, R130 filtering. Then the
analog signal enters U103, and then U103 deals with it internally. In addition, D101, D102, D103, D104 (the four
are BAV99), ZD101, ZD102, ZD103, ZD104, ZD105 (they are constant voltage diode of 5V6) are ESD protector.
Signal DDC-SCL inputs via CN103 # 15, and then passes through ZD101 for ESD protection, goes into EDID
EEPROM IC U102. Signal DDC-SDA inputs via CN103 #12, and then passes through ZD105 for ESD protection,
goes into EDID EEPROM IC U102. CN103 # 5 is defined as cable detect pin, this detector realizes via R126 and
U103 # 35,The PC-5V of U102 is supplied by PC via CN103 # 9 with ZD102 for ESD protection, or supplied by
Monitor self via D105.U105 is an EEPROM IC, which is a kind of memory and used for saving EDID data.
2.3.4 Button Control
Button “Key-Power” is defined as power on/off, which is connected to U103 # 90 through CN101 # 6.
Button “Key-2” is defined as two functions of selecting and adjustment, which is connected to U103 # 94 through
CN101 # 5.
Button “Key-Up” is defined as plus, which is connected to U103 # 95 through CN101 # 8.
Button “Key-Down” is defined as minus, which is connected to U103 # 99 through CN101 # 7.
Button “Key-1” is defined as two functions of menu and exit, which is connected to U105 # 89 through CN105 # 4.
LED indicator on the front bezel is defined as follows:
a. When press button “Key-Power”, U103 # 91 is pulled low and U103 # 92 is pulled high, so Q103 is conducted
and the LED indicator is green.
b. When in power-saving mode, U103 # 91 is pulled high and U103 # 92 is pulled low, so Q104 is conducted and
the LED indicator is orange.
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3. FACTORY PRESET TIMING TABLE
TIMING
640x350@70Hz
640x400@70Hz
720x400@70Hz
640x480@50Hz
640x480@60Hz
640x480@67Hz
FH(KHz)
FV(Hz)
31.469 + 8006409648
70.086 − 449 350 2 60
31.469 − 800 640 96 48 IBM
70.086 − 449 400 2 35
31.469 − 900 720 108 54 IBM
70.087 + 449 400 2 35
24.700 − 800 640 96 48
50.000 − 494 480 2 8
31.469 − 800 640 96 40 VESA
59.940 − 525 480 2 25
35.000 ( 8646406496
66.667 ( 525480339
Sync
Polarity
Total
(Dot/Line)
37.861 ( 83264040120 VESA
640x480@72Hz
72.809 ( 520480320
37.500 ( 84064064120 VESA
640x480@75Hz
VESA
640*480@85Hz
800x600@56Hz
800x600@60Hz
800x600@72Hz
800x600@75Hz
VESA
800*600@85Hz
832x624@75Hz
1024x768@60Hz
1024*768@70Hz
1024*768@75Hz
1024*768@72Hz
75.000 ( 500480316
43.269 ( 832
85.008
35.156 + 1024 800 72 128 VESA
56.250 + 625 600 2 22
37.879 + 1056 800 128 88 VESA
60.317 + 628 600 4 23
48.077 + 1040 800 120 64 VESA
72.188 + 666 600 6 23
46.875 + 1056 800 80 160 VESA
75.000 + 625 600 3 21
−
53.674 + 1048 800 64 152
85.061 + 631 600 3 27
49.726 − 1152 832 64 224 MAC
74.550 − 667 632 3 39
48.363 − 1344 1024 136 160 VESA
60.004 − 806 768 6 29
56.476 − 1328 1024 136 144 VESA
70.069 − 806 768 6 29
60.023 + 1312 1024 96 176 VESA
75.029 + 800 768 3 28
57.700 − 1360 1024 136 144
72.125 − 800 768 6 26
509 480 3 25
Active
(Dot/Line)
Sync Width
(Dot/Line)
Back Porch
(Dot/Line)
640 56 80
Pixel
Freq.(MHz)
25.175
25.175
28.322
19.760
25.175
30.240
31.500
31.500
36.000
36.000
40.000
50.000
49.500
56.250
57.283
65.000
75.000
78.750
78.472
4. Power On/Off Sequence
4.1 Hardware Power ON
When power cord is plugged into AC socket, SMPS starts work and provides U103 with VCC3.3V. When VCC3.3V
inputs, U103 resets circuit active, sets U103 all registers to preset modes, and then monitor goes into stand-by
mode. That means hardware power on has been completed.
4.2 Software Power ON/OFF
When press power key, U103 # 90 recieves low pulse,and then U103 will do the power on/off.
- If Power ON, U105 # 91(LED_Green) will send out Low potential, and then LED green on.
- If Power OFF, U105 # 91(LED_Green) will send out High potential, and then LED Off.
The Panel_Vcc, Backlight_En, CLK/DATA output to panel will follow the following sequency.
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5. Adjustment Procedure
1. Key Function Description
CONTROL KEY KEYS FUNCTION
[AUTO] [2] By pressing [AUTO] key, “Auto Image Adjust” is performed
[MENU] [1] By pressing [MENU] key, Main menu display
A. When “MENU OSD” display, press these keys to change the contents of an
[▼] [▲]
[POWER] Power on or power off the monitor
adjustment item, or change an adjustment value
B. When “MENU OSD” is un-display, press these keys to change brightness and
contrast
2. Hot Key Operation
Hot Key Function
Item Function Detail
[▲] + [▼]
[1] +[2] Toggle 720x400 and 640x400 mode when input 720x400 or 640x400 mode
[1] + [▼] + [▲]
(keep pushing 5 sec)
[1] + [▼] Power Lock
[1] + [▲] OSD Lock
[▼] + [▲]+ [ ] Enter Factory Mode
Remark: All the function above are only available while OSD off
Recall Contrast or Brightness while in the Contrast or Brightness adjustment;
Recall both Contrast and Brightness when the OSD is not open
White Balance (Not shown on user’s guide)
3. OSD Control
3.1 OSD table
Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3
Auto Image Adjust
Contrast/Brightness
Audio ( for VA503m only)
Color Adjust
Information
Manual Image Adjust
Contrast (+ / -)
Brightness (+ / -)
Volume Volume (+ / -)
Mute
sRGB
9300K
6500K
5400K
User Color
H/V Position
H Size + / -
Fine Tune + / -
On/Off
Red (+ / -)
Green (+ / -)
Blue (+ / -)
H Position (+ / -)
V Position (+ / -)
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Setup Menu
Memory Recall
3.2 OSD lock Menu function
OSD Lock Menu Function Check
Item Method Phenomenon
Activate OSD lock [1] + [▲] 10S
Sharpness + / -
English
French
German
Italian
Language Select
Resolution Notice On/Off
OSD Position
OSD Time Out
OSD Background On/Off
Spanish
Finnish
Japanese
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
H Position (+ / -)
V Position (+ / -)
Press any of buttons"1", "▼",
"▲", "2" will appear "OSD Locked"
3s
Deactivate OSD lock: [1] + [▲] 10S(again)
NOTICE:
When the OSD is locked will lock all functions.
Status bar indicating OSD Lock or Unlock is in progress and when complete it will indicate “OSD
Locked”
OSD Lock should not lock Power Button and Power Lock function
3.3 Power lock Menu function
Power Lock Menu Function Check
Item Method Phenomenon
Activate Power Lock [1] + [▼] 10S
Deactivate Power Lock [1] + [▼] 10S(again)
NOTICE:
Status bar indicating Power Button lock or unlock is in progress and when complete it will indicate
“Power Button Locked”
Power should only be lockable in the “On State”
3.4 Resolution notice function
Item Method Phenomenon
Activate Resolution
Notice Menu
Resolution Notice Menu
Resolution Notice OSD should show
on screen after changing to
non-native mode for 30 sec,
And it should disappear after 10s
or by pushing button [1] or [2]
Can not turn off the LCD;
Press the power button will
appear "Power Button Locked"
OSD 3s;
LCD would automatically turn
back "On" when power is restored
after a power failure
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Deactivate
Resolution Notice Menu
Push button [2] under Resolution
Notice OSD, select Disable
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3.5 Factory Mode Introduction
When input the signal, press “power key” to turn off the monitor. Press” [▼] +[▲] +[ ] “at the same time so
as to enter factory mode. After power on, press ‘’Menu[1]’’ key, you can see the Factory menu.
INL-V7 : Currently using panel model name
V3 060620 : Currently using firmware version information.
Auto Color : Automatically calibrate chip ADC parameter by using chip internal DAC
Color Temperature : The R, G, B of 9300K and 6500K and 5400K and User Mode
Colors are all generated from scaling back end.
4. Burn-in pattern
If it is a new monitor, and in factory mode, if no VGA signal input, Burn-in pattern will self generate automatically.
Burn in patterns are: full Red, Green, Blue, White and Black. You can not escape from Burn-in pattern until plug in
VGA Cable, and then press the power key. Turn the monitor off and then turn it on.
5. Auto Color (Automatically calibrate chip ADC parameter by using chip
internal DAC)
If it is a new-built set and it is first time to do the “auto color”, please confirm the following steps:
-Connect the VGA cable with the standard video pattern generator and display 16-gray pattern on the monitor.
- Press “Power” to power off the monitor.
- Press” [▼] +[▲] +[
- Press ‘’Menu[1]’’, then press ‘’Auto[2]’’ to execute Auto color item.
- After the “Auto Color” process finished, please press “Power” to restart monitor.
] “simultaneously to enter factory mode.
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6. EDID (Rewrite EDID data to EEPROM)
If we need to rewrite the EEPROM data, please confirm the following steps.
1. Plug in VGA Cable; we can rewrite the EDID data to EEPROM by using “EDID Rewrite” program.
2. If the “EDID Rewrite” process finished, please pull out VGA cable and press ‘’2’’+’’▲’’ at the same time.
3. Pull out AC power cable or press power key to restart.
7. Upload firmware to MCU via VGA Cable
7.1 Connect ISP board between monitor and PC as below configure
ISP Board
Print Port
Insert to Print
Port 25pin
CON on PC
25PIN
D-SUB
15PIN
Service
cable
LCD Monitor
D-Sub
7.2 Using mStar ISP Tool Update FW:
(1). Seletct “Read”, Choose the corresponding firmware, load to MCU.
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(2). Select “Connect”, auto connect for ISP.
(3). Select “Run”, start ISP.
(4). When the picture show “Verify OK”, ISP finished.
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8 After repair, to ensure the quality you should do the following test and
adjustment
Item Content Equipment
Test OSD function
Contrast Check
Color Temperature
Modes switching
check
Y measurement at
default setting
1.Signal is set as 1024 x 768 @60Hz
2. LCM button are from left to right, checking whether each single
function key and compound function key can be worked.
1. Set input mode to 1024 x 768 @60Hz
2. Set Pattern to 32 gray shades
3. Set contrast to the max. The brightest 6~8 shades brightness cannot
be distinguished.
1. Do “Auto color” at 640 x 480@60Hz, 5-Mosic pattern
2. Measure color temperature, check it complies with the following
temperature:
5400K x=0.335 +/- 0.02, y=0.350 +/- 0.02
6500K x=0.313 +/- 0.02, y=0.329 +/- 0.02
9300K x=0.283 +/- 0.02, y=0.298 +/- 0.02
1. Use Chroma Pattern Generator to make sequence.
VESA (640x480 800x600 1024x768), MAC 832x624 DOS
(640x350 720x400), the detail supported modes and power saving
signal.
2. Confirm the above timing modes must be full screen and the
picture must be normal.
3. LED is Orange at power saving mode.
1. Set brightness to default value 100 and contrast to default value
70 at 6500K
2. At full white patter, Measure Y, which should be ≥ 250cd/m²
Chroma
Signal Generator
Chroma
Signal Generator
Chroma Signal
Generator and color
analyzer
Chroma Signal
Generator
Chroma Signal
Generator and Color
Analyzer
Panel Flicker
check
Power saving
1. Mode: 1024 x 768 @60Hz
2. Set Brightness& contrast to default value
3. Do “Auto Image Adjust”
4. Shut down PC to check whether there’s glitter on the center of the
picture.
1. Mode: 1024 x 768 @75Hz
2. Pattern: full white
3. Brightness: Max.
4. Contrast: Default
5. Check power consumption at each modes
State Power ConsumptionLED color
Normal
Stand By < 2W Orange
Power Key Off
≤ 23W
<1W
Green
No
Equipment::
Chroma Signal
Generator & PC
Chroma signal
generator and Power
meter
AC input: 230V/50Hz
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VA503m/b DisAssembly Block
PCBA PWR& Inv/B*1
Cable Power&I/F *1
Lamp wire TAPE*2
(SCREW PW,M3*5,Ni)*5
Chassis*1
INNOLUX Panel*1
(SCREW PW,M3*4,Ni)*4
IF Board*1
Lvds Cable*1
(SCREW PW,M3*5,Ni)*1
(BOLT,#4-40*11.8,Ni)*2
PLANE BASE*1
Rubber Foot*6
BASE COVER*1
SCREW, P,T3*6, Zn*1
ASSY BASE*1
ASSY PANEL*1
Back Cover*1
RUBBER COVER
SCREW,P,M4*6,Black*4
HIGNE COVER*1
ASSY STAND*1
Assy Bezel*1
ASSY BASE*1
Keypad*1
Keypad Cable*1
( Screw , P , cross.T.T3*6,Zn)*2
Bezel*1
Button*1,
THREE BIRD Logo*1
Assy Bezel*1
ASSY STAND*1
VA503m/b
LCD Monitor
Stand*1
Spring Sheet*1,
SCREW,F,CROSS,T.T-4*12,Zn
Hinge *1
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5. Packing for Shipping and Disassembly Procedure
5.1 Packing for Shipping
5.1.1 Packing Procedure
z Paste protection film to protect the monitor. (Figure 1)
z Put the monitor in the PE bag and seal the bag with tape. (Figure 2)
ZZZ
Figure 1 Figure 2
z Disassemble the base by pushing the button.(Figure 3)
z Put the cushions on the monitor. (Figure 4)
z Place the base into the hole of cushions. (Figure 5)
z Place the monitor into the carton and then put all the accessories into the carton. At last, close
the carton. (Figure 6).
Figure 3 Figure 4
Figure 5 Figure 6
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5.2 Disassembly Procedure
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6. Troubleshooting Flow Chart
1. Common Acknowledge
z If you change the interface board, be sure that the U102, U103, U104 and U105 these four
components also changed to the new I/F board because there was program inside. If not, please
re-write EDID and upload firmware into U104 via VGA Cable.
z If you adjust clock and phase, please do it at the condition of Windows shut down pattern.
z If you confirm the R.G.B. color is normal or not, please do it under 16-grey scalar pattern.
z This LCM is analog interface. So if the entire screen is an abnormal color that means the problem
happen in the analog circuit part, if only some scale appears abnormal color that stand the
problem happen in the digital circuit part.
z If you check the H/V position, please use the crosshatch pattern.
z This LCM support more than 30 timing modes, if the input timing mode is out of specification, the
picture may appears abnormally.
z If brightness uneven, repairs Inverter circuit or change a new panel.
z If you find the vertical line or horizontal line lost on the screen, please change panel.
z If you find the speaker don’t working, please don’t plug in audio cable, unless change new speaker.
(For VA503m only)
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2. No Power & Power LED Off
No power
Check primary
rectifier voltage
Check pin3 of
IC802 voltage
about 1V
Check pin2 of IC802
voltage about 2V
Check pin1 of IC802
voltage is 5.8V
END
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Check circuit
if short
Check F801, P801,
D801
Check R801, R805,
R822, R823, R817
Check R803, R807,
R824, R825
Check R812, R816,
C818
Check IC802,
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3. DC output voltage is unstable
Output Voltage Unstable
Check Vbe of
Q801 below
Check reference
voltage
0.3V
Check circuit if
short
Check Q802
Check pinR
of IC801
Check R810, R811
Check ZD801, D803,
D805
Check R809, R814,
IC801, R818
Check feedback
circuit
Check Vpin3-4 of
IC801 about 6V
Check Vpin1-2 of
IC801 about 1V
Check R809,
R814
Check C815, D806,
R812
END
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4. Output power is unstable
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Unstable power
Check sampling
Circuit
Check the R pin
voltage of IC803
about 2.5V
Check pin1 of
IC802 voltage
is 5.8V
Check pin3 of
IC802 voltage
about 1V
END
Check R810,
R811, R818
Check the C pin
voltage of IC803
if 3V
Check R809, R808, R814,
D809
Check D806, C815 if
short
Change
D806, C815
Change R801, R805,
R822, R823, R817
Change R810, R811,
R818
Change
IC803
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5. Backlight can’t be turned on
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Above listed items are examples, supplier can expand the rows to add more necessary items.
Remark 2:
All revised RSPLs with newly added items or any change made should be highlighted and correlated with the ECN/ECR approved by ViewSonic Corporation. This is to
eliminate repeated cross checks of each item between this version and prior versions.
Above listed items are examples, supplier can expand the rows to add more necessary items.
Remark 2: All revised RSPLs with newly added items or any change made should be highlighted and correlated with the ECN/ECR approved by ViewSonic Corporation. This is to eliminate
repeated cross checks of each item between this version and prior versions.
Description
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R143
0
R149100
R150100
PANEL_ENABLE 2
VCC3.3
8
7
6
C149 0.1/50V
VCC
WP
SCL
U105
AT24C04N
1
A0
2
A1
3
A2
45
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LED901
LED G/Y
321
SW905
1324
TACT-4.3
SW904
1324
SW_TACT
SW903
1324
SW_TACT
AUTOUPMENUDOWNPOWER
SW902
1324
SW_TACT
SW901
1324
SW_TACT
LED_O
LED_G
GND
MENU
AUTO
POWER
DOWN
UP
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CN901
8P R/A 2.0mm
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D801
BL4-06
1
2
-+
4
L801
12mH
R821
1M
C804
0.47/275V
C801
2200p/250V
F801
2A/250V
123
P801
AC_SKT
R820
1M
RT801
NTC 5R
C806
2200p/250V
C805
3
82u/450V
32
41
+
C813
47p/1KV
PGND
R801
2M4
R805
2M4
R822
2M4
R823
2M4
R803
510K
510K
R807
R824
510K
R825
470K
6
D
IC802
TOP245YN
S
4
R817
8K2 1%
ZD802
P6KE200A-LF
ZD805
12V
2
L
C
X
3
3300p/400V
F
5
0.1/50V
C824
1
C817
C820
2200p/400V
R804
68
C803
4700p/1KV
D804
MUR1100ERL
D806
A02-LF
+
C815
47u/25V
R812
6R8
R816
6R8
+
C818
47u/25V
T801
SPW-065
1
2
3
4
5
IC801
LTV817M
3
CN801
90mm 8P
11
10
8
9
7
6
Q801
NC/PMBT3904
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
R802
10
D803
SRF10100C
1
3
R806
10
1
3
D805
SRF1040CM
14
2
1N4148
32
C821
0.1/50V
C802
1000p/500V
1000p/500V
C812
1000u/10V
D809
VCC3.3V
ON/OFF
BRIGHTNESS
VOL
MUTE
2
C811
2
R808
10K
+
+
C819
47u/25V
C808
+
680u/25V
3
2
L802
5uH
L803
5uH
C814
47u/25V
R809
100 1%
R814
1K
C816
0.1/100V
1
IC803
TL431
+
+
R811
1K6 1%
R815
1K
C810
220u/25V
R818
3K3 1%
C822
0.1/50V
ZD801
12V
B801
Bead_Jumper
R827
10K
R810
51K 1%
+14V 3,4
R828100 1W
2
3
R829
200
ZD803
NC/3V9
R813
NC/1K
R819
NC/10K
2SC1815
1
Q802
VCC3.3V
ZD804
NC/16V
C823
NC/0.1/50V
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+14V
R503
1K5
1
ZD501
5V6
R511
NC
R512
33K 1%
BRIGHTNESS3
R514
22K 1%
C510 1000p/50V
C515
2.2u/25V
R513
10K 1%
R509
NC
R515
NC
R502
680
32
Q501
PMBT3904
C503
0.1/50V
C507
2.2u/25V
1
DRV1
2
VDDA
3
TIMER
4
DIM
5
ISSEN
6
VSEN
7
OVPT
89
NCNC
IC501
OZ9938G
SSTCMP
PGND
DRV2
GNDA
CT
LCT
ENA
R52610
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
C516 1000p/50V
R507
3M3 1%
R525
10
R516
604K 1%
+
R508
51K 1%
C511
0.047/25V
C501
220u/25V
U501
AP9971GM
2
3
C512
330p/50V
C502
2.2u/25V
1000p/50V
C521
NC
R504
33
C504
R505
33
R506
C505
1000p/50V
T501
81
7
C508
6
NC
54
SPW-066
1
3
4
6
8
7
C509
5p/3KV
C513
6800p/50V
C506
10p/3KV
3
C514
NC
3M 3KV
OP
R520
3K9 1%
3
R510
3K9 1%
2
D503
BAV99
1
R524
470
2
D502
BAV99
1
R523
470
2
CN501
4200-D208
1
2
CN502
4200-D208
1
2
3
1
H
L
H
L
D504
BAV99
D501
NC
ON/OFF3
R501
10K 1%
R518
1M
C518
0.01/50V
C520
0.01/50V
R521
1M
R522
10K 1%
D505
SN4148
OP
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0.01/50V
R519
1M
C517
0.033/50V
R517
330 1%
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Layout guide :
1. Tie the I.C. pin 1,2,3,18,19,20 to ground with a
large copper pour (open mask layer)
P701
AUDIO IN
+14V
+14V
R708
27K
2
3
4
5
1
R706
47K
R71527K
Line_L
Line_R
R704
10K
PMBT3904
R70210K
R70310K
Q703
1
32
32
C704
0.47/16V
C706
0.47/16V
+14V
+14V2,3
+
C703
0.1/50V
U701
8
16
4
INL
9
INR
12
MUTE
11
STBY
6
VOLUME
GND
+
12313181920
NC
GND
GND
VS
VAROUT_R
VAROUT_L
GND
GND
15
VS
OUTR
GND
OUTL
SVR
GND
TDA7496L
17
14
10
7
5
C702
470u/25V
+
C701220u/16V
C7090.1/50V
R7091K
R7101K
C705
470u/16V
+
+
C707
470u/16V
CN701
4P R/A 2.0mm
L
R
4
3
2
1
MUTE2
+14V
VOL2
61
1
R7135K6
R714100
Q701
PMBT3904
R7112K
C7114700p/50V
R7075K6
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Q702
PMBT3904
R7122KC7124700p/50V
R7015K1
C71310u/25V
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* Reader’s Response*
Dear Readers:
Thank you in advance for your feedback on our Service Manual, which allows continuous improvement
of our products. We would appreciate your completion of the Assessment Matrix below, for return to
ViewSonic Corporation.
Assessment
A. What do you think about the content of this Service Manual?
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1. Precautions and Safety Notices
2. Specification
3. Front Panel Function Control Description
4. Circuit Description
5. Adjustment Procedure
6. Troubleshooting Flow Chart
7. Recommended Spare Parts List
8. Exploded Diagram and Exploded Parts List
9. Block Diagrams
10. Schematic Diagrams
11.PCB Layout Diagrams
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1. Service Manual Content
2. Service Manual Layout
3. The form and listing
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