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5. DESCRIPTION APPROVED m pt p MERAL MODEL NAME 0 10 20 10 om 5 0 15 20 15 FINISH DWG NO CHECKED 5 SATE VER PART DESIGNED OF 1 44 Go to cover page DATE NO ISSUED DESCRIPTION LOC KEYBOARD MOD ULE ASSY PH3K KB BOTTOM COVER AS SY MAGNET PH3K TANTIDAZZLING SCREEN FOR TOUCH PAD 1 ____________ __ K88ATTERY DOOR TOUCHPAD BUTTONPH3K ______ 1 1 6 1 TOUCHPADHOLDERPH3K 1 KEYBOARDHOLDERPHXK 1 FFC 8PIN P 1M M TORUCHPAD PCB TOUCHPAD 2 SCREWM2ZSXA NEI JSCREW M25X2NIH O WIRELESS KEYBOARD M66BE003433MHZ 1 ___________ _0 5 88 5 __ WIRELESS KEYBOARDS B 6 WIRELESS K B TOUCH PADTM 42PUGV301 JBATTERY PLATE AS SY WJ SK B RUBBER FOOT D7 5 DESCRIPTION APPROVED DIM A METAL 0 19 0 10 0 10 50 10 gq MATERIAL MODEL NAME E E 20 99 10 15 20 15 10 15 a 100 199 20 20 40 25 10 20
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8. on DesX cape 150DM U sing W ireless Keyboard The W ireless Keyboard functions exactly like a normal key board A touch pad below the keypad allows you to draw lines or point to items on the W indows desktop The left touch pad button functions like left clicking a mouse and the right touch pad button functions like right clicking a mouse Touch ED 44 Go to cover page Other DesXcape 150DM function Here is a functional list of components and interfaces on the D esX cape 150D M PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 5 FOR DETAILS 1 Brightness adjusting wheel Scrolls up or down to adjust LCD screen brightness Volume adjusting wheel Scro ls up or down to adjust D esX cape 1500 M speaker volume DC in Connects to the olug from AC power adaptor for directly charging your D esX cape 150DM when it is rot heused in its base station Speaker utputs DesXcape 150DM sound Headpione jack Outputs D esX cape 1500 sound to your headphones USB Supports additional USB keyboard or mouse devices Mini VGA oit utputs D esX cape 1500 video images to your projector Kensingcona lock slot Supports Kensington type lock WN ONO US 9 zo i Optimi and Customize DesXcape 150DM asWireless M onitor Optimize wireless signal strength Here is a quick summary of ways you can optimize your wireless signal strength Keep as few things as possible between your D esX cape 1500 a
9. 2 PCBA FOR PH3000 MAINBOARD 2 2 FOR PH3000 POWER BOARD 3 P PH3KSB A2 FORPH3009 SWITCH BOARD 4 PCBA FOR 1000 FL ASH B s M22 00014 000 WIRELESS KB RECEIVER M67AR 002 433MHZ 6 M32 00 07 070 FPCCABLE TO 100P PH3000 FOR PAD ___ 38 00004 20 SPEAKERBOXASSYPH3K OEH m E 16 Mechnical instructions Remove battery and battery cover as Fig 1 3 a Remove 10 screws to remove the bottom cover Remove PAD top cover as 15 457 Use thin screwdriver to open J H 3 Fig 5 3 Clicks at top side 2 Clicks at left side Mechnical instructions o 150DM e AF 6 12 2 Clicks at right side 2 Clicks at bottom side Remove LCD and frame as Fig 8 14 Fig 9 Remove 2 screws and M B to S B FPC Remove 5 screws on the frame Mechnical instructions Remove 2 screws on FPC u Remove LCD EPC cable and cable p Fig 14 Remove speaker and LCD power cable Remove Main board and Fower board 5 Fig 15 16 Tiam m Lr 1 M B TE EE F Fig 16 Remove 6 screws to remove Main board Remove 4 screws to remove Power board DDC Instructions General DDC Data Re programming In case the DDC data memory IC
10. 15 If CN10 9 U19 _short Replace U4 Repair Flow Chart 9 Contnued Checkpoint 3 If U25 16pin shows 666 5KHz connect Touch Panel and push LCD YES C59 464 C54 Retest 337 C45 oe ANY no Touch Panel short 7 NO ____1500 EA 44 10 Repair Flow Chart Go to cover page Touch Panel cannot be adjusted when 5 points calibration abnormal please change to test version 25points calibration adjusting then C check out 5 points calibration again 7 Checkpoint 1 1 If CN1 9pin short If U24 VCC shows 5V or 024 short NO If CN2 well connected or piny gt NO old soldering Repair Flow Chart 1500 __ 4 to cover page USB cannot work Checkpoint 1 Y7 6MHz YES Reset Yt pe 1 Replace crystal YES shows voltag 3 3V Retest VCC3V If C200 192 335 C338 YES short Repair Flow Chart 9 Contnued Y Checkpoint 2 If U42 12pin 16pin 20pin 29 25 33 37 shows 3 2V NO short NO YES 1500 50 4 to cover page Repair Flow Chart 150DM_ 4 Go to cover pag
11. CHECK CABLE CONNECTION screen Q14 My wallpaper doesn t show up Q 15 The screen is off when the power is still on 16 The screen shows a Welcome page when tarn ri on 17 cannot logon to my computer when turn 18 cannot watch the video playback from my cornputer 19 The USB ports on the base station aie not working 20 The speakers not working wheri DDesX cape 150DM is in its base station 21 My DesX cape wireless stops working Q 22 Where can get more information Q1 How do check and configure the different properties on my computer before set up Look p the Getting Started A Complete Start Guide chapter of this User s Manual There are detailed exolanations on how you can check and configure your computer Q2 What if only have one USB port available on my computer The two unused USB ports are reserved for the USB wireless network adaptor and the base station If you have only one USB port available the following options and corresponding limitations are available Use a self powered USB hub to expand the number of available USB ports O r Move other USB devices to the base station Note such devices will become inactive when DesX cape 150DM is not housed in the base station O r Use your existing wireless network adaptor or wireless access point instead of the USB wireless net Q5 7 8 9 T
12. Eg dne gm eed Dee _ ___ ibas Eus uem e erga HER EIEN F F a eee 105 1500 INSPECT WAY to cover page 150DM test guide 5 2 5 Finish user adding 5 2 6 Take the pad from the cradle The dashboard will shows the host user name Wireless LED will be green light 1060 1500 _ INSPECT WAY to cover page 150DM test guide 5 1 7 Click on the settings of the dashboard 5 1 7 check page general Choose realign for adjusting stylus taps 5 1 76 check page System Info for image version 5 1 7c return to dashboard for checking battery power Image Ver Checking M Stylus taps adjusting 5 2 Checking Mira function click on the user key in password for logging in the host PC test media files Start Programs M crosoft Media Player Now Playing stop connection by pushing dashboard button act soitware reset act hardware reset 5 3 Power off minimize brightness and Volume by adusting brightness adjust wheel and Volume adjusting wheel pull out the battery E M Go to cover INSPECT WAY 150DM test guide 5 1 5 4 Appearance inspection 5 4 1 checking out the logos and icons 5 4 2 checking button and wheels 9 4 3 checking battery cover 5 4 4 inspect LCD and looks
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17. Spare Parts List IL QN ER 0 gt lt NO UA 1 2 Imm P 7 i 9965 000 21220 15 50 2 NPO 0603 9965 000 21204 1155355 SCHOTTKY 9965 000 21204 1155355 SCHOTTKY 9965 000 212041185355 SCHOTTKY 9965 00021204 1155355 5 965 000 18433 965 000 21218 965 000 21218 965 000 21218 965 000 21210 BEADS 32 OHM 100MHZ 25 1206 965 000 21210 965 000 21210 965 000 21207 965 000 21206 965 000 21207 965 000 21206 3904 SOT23 X SISTOR ____15 Spare Parts List hd Ge fncovar ade 996500021207 MMBT3906 PNPSOT23 XSISTOR MOTORO 1 996500021206 MMBT3904SOT23 X SISTOR 12 9965 000 21206 MMBT3904SOT23 XSISTOR 9965 00021207 3906 PNP SOT23 X SISTOR MOTORO 1 965 000 21223 965 000 21223 965 000 21254 100 10 25 X7R 0603 965 000 21221 0 0220 25V 10 X7R 0603 CAP 0 0220 25 10 X7R 0603 CAP 0 1UF 16V 10 X7R 0603 9965 000 18463 SCREW M2 5X3 5 NI 0 8 I 9965 000 18463 5 2 5 3 5 0 8 9965 000 18463 _ SCREW M2 5X3 5 NI 0 8 I NA c 9965 000 18440 100 140MM COREGA 5 NUMBER 9965 000 21382 BEAD SBK160808T_221Y_S 0603 2207 9965 000 21212 BEAD SBK20120T 601Y S 0805 6007 eee 9965 000 21212 BEAD 5 20120 601 5 0805 6007 9965 000 21212 BEAD SBK20120T 6
18. base station only devices that you do not plan to use 22 while D esX cape 1500 is away from its base station 995 Use the base station to connect devices like key N boards mouse speakers and microphones that are only used when DesX cape 1500 is housed in its base station If you plan to use a device while D esX cape 150D M is away from the base station in its mobile mode connect it directly to your computer or to a USB hub Important Do not connect the wireless network adaptor to the base station If the wireless network adaptor is connected to the base station it cannot communicate with your D esX cape 150DM while it is away Your base station is tilt adjustable Adjust it according to your preferred viewing angle when DesX cape 150DM is on its base station Base station interfaces PLEASE REFERTO THE PAGE 6 FOR DETAIL 1 OSD buttons Activate n Screen Display menu for adjusting your display performarice when D esX cape 150DM is housed in its base station 2 Audio in Receives sound from your computer W hen connected to your computer with an audio cable D cape 1500 speakers on become your computer speakers when D esX 150DM is housed in its base station Important This plug is only for use with an audio cable connecting the base station and your computer It is not suitable for use with a microphone Audio out O the sound coming from your computer to external Sneakers or a he
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21. 6 97 BITC K 4uF 0805 LLINEIN 5 1 8 LINEINL LINE L ONS WXTAL 7 o 1 Gam 0805 RLINEIN 24 020 gt C8 8 LINEINR LINE R gt 22 IN 10pF R 10pF C422 C423 d d ALC202 20K 220 220PF P E C5 C38 AGNDAGND 22pF 0 1uF AGND 27pF V AGND 23 c24 C154 C129 C79 O tuF O tuF O tuF 10uF 10uF 10uF O tuF VCC VCC 186 T OuF 43 78 00 R369 47K 42 78 01 9 5 Y3 L C142 4 7 VCC R334 1uF_0805 1 5K Y6 EJ 6MHz CY7C63613 555 OR DPS lt gt pp3 8 R353 OR _ lt gt DM3 8 R140 0 DPS pps VCC3 R139 DM gt 4 8 R138 100K D19 VCC 13 355 R127 R379 10K 1K BATVCC3 S 4 AGND HP SENSE MUTE MODE LEFT DOCK LEFT IN BEEP IN RIGHT IN RIGHT DOCK SHUTDOWN GAIN SEL DC VOL BYPASS liii APA4835 AGND BR0530 ay L24 87 lt 374 VREFOUT C78 C77 R44 4 7K 0 1uF 1uF 0805 AGND AGND BUF OUT C47 0 10 14 BEAD 120Z lt C61 4700pF_R 680pF R36 AGND 25 5K_1 22 1210 AGND AVCC R11 20K L GAIN2 H E 0 ci eor SPOUTL P
22. C81 O tuF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 47 M1 M2 M3 M4 Holec236d110 Holec236d110 Holec236d110 Holec236d110 PCUSBVCC 155355 5007_1206 USB SERIES 805 itle 6007_0805 Size Document Number Rev 150DM C 01 Date Wednesday March 05 2003 Sheet 2 of 3 I4 Go to cover page 19 150DM __ 76 Cradle Board Diagram M4 Go to cover page U19 514431 508 7 L25 5V F1 2 6 D9 0 JP1 L26 0 1206 VAO 1 5 1 ove 1 _1206 10uH BC54 SSM34_SMA OPEN_160mil C157 C158 C159 B 1617 162 010 10uF 25V 1210 0 1uF 25V 1uF 25V 0805 d 011 6 2V_LL34 SSM34_SMA O 1uF 0808 220uF 6 3V R173 010 5572907 R174 10K 10K Q11 R182 2N3906 B Q12 5vo 2 3904 10K R183 10K C163 OUT C168 VCC RT _ _ 0 1 40 2 1 COMP DTC R180 C167 FB ScP TL5001 SO8 3 3K 0 022uF 191 10 1 1uF 0805 AboCom System Inc Size Document Number Rev 01 10 01 Date Friday April 11 2003 Sheet 3 of 3 __ 1500 77 44 Go to cover OK UP Key Board Diagram LEDON DOWN RIGHT AUTO LED1 LEDON 7 R7 OR M1 M2 M4 M5 e e Holec236d 10 violecz26d110 Holec236d110 Holec236d110 Holec236d110 itle Size Document Number Rev B 150DM K 0
23. Checking if R58 shows data NO YES YES YES If C269 268 278 C293 294 295 296 NO 282 153 108 128 313 If Cotia NO VCC3 short or abnormal XC If VCC3 amp GND short YES NO YES YES If W42 core amp GND short if C279 280 107 116 298 DE 305 short or abnormal Repair Flow Chart 150DM_ 44 Go to cover page Green LED on amp LCD no display Checkpoint 1 Checkpoint 2 Checking if LCD abnormal Checking if inverter abnormal replace LCD and retest replace inverter and retest abnormal inverter will cause no display flashy display and cannot control brightness Checkpoint 3 gt if U7 pin short YES Pesoidering and retest AS NO Replace U7 If C357 C356 If U7 abnormal or short voltage norman gt 2 gt END YES Repair Flow Chart 44 Go to cover page Contnued Y Checkpoint 4 27 pin Hi about 2 7V lt gt ENN Retest U37 26 27 If R108 R109 abnormal or short Repair Flow Chart 150DM __ Go to cover page Contnued If C333 326 328 330 189 184 183 151 190
24. GND ERROR C40 10uF 16V 1206 5V C15 C16 220uF 6 3V_R 220uF 6 3V D8 62V 1134 itle Size Date Friday April 11 2003 AboCom System Inc Document Number Rev 01 10 01 Sheet 1 of 3 61 Power Board Diagram 44 Go to cover page U5 L4 514431 508 _ 8 215 D9 VAO Ap 47uH_CDRH125 50m_2010 5 340 5 R16 010 2 7K N e 15V LL34 1 B D11 871 5 30 sma lt 8 al gt io io 4 N N 8 8 B Q5 8872907 ajg ms R20 10K 196 U6B LM358M R24 100K 196 C35 N C R27 R28 1M_1 1 1 C36 0 1uF 25V IU 1M 196 1IN C38 0 1uF 25V R39 REF R42 C39 1K 196 464 _1 0 1uF 25V_R 15 R4 N R R40 T 10K_1 rit R43 R62 C40 604 1 N C 10K 196 R44 Q10 PWR 4 2N7002 1K C41 R45 1 R47 100K R46 115 1 274 1 a2 C 2N7002 2N7002 M OVA ID BATT 10K R49 REF 43 11 42 0 1uF 4 7K REF R50 0 1 NR C45 R51 46 NC 4 7K 1uF 25V 0805 R52 Us 014 AOA REF 10K 23 4 Al R54 N APD431 SOT 23 100K TL594_SOP 16 C48 C49 1uF 25V 0805 0 001uF R56 7 5K 1uF 25V 0805 N 2 GND_SIGNAL_S1 GND SIGNAL 51 GND SIGNAL 51 itle Size Date Friday April 11 2003 Sheet 2 of 3 REF R22 12K_1 C37 1uF 25V 0805 1 1K 4 3 3V R21 10K Q6 2N3906
25. NI SOLDERING TIME SOLDER B 3 sec side 00 5 0 8 PRESURE SOLDERING IRON IN 2 Caution when attaching SMDs Whenssoldering the SMD terminals do not touch them directly with the soldering iron The soldering should be dorie as quickly as possible care must be taken to avoid damage to the terminals of the SMDs themselves Keep the SMD s body in contact with the printed board when soldering The soldering iron to be used approx 30 W should preferably be equipped with a thermal control soldering temperature 225 to 250 Soldering should not be done outside the solder land Soldering flux of rosin may be used but should not be acidic After soldering let the SMD cool down gradually at room temperature The quantity of solder must be proportional to the size of the solder land If the quantity is too great the SMD might crack or the solder lands might be torn loose from the printed board see Fig 3 Fig 3 Examples Cx Ca SOLDERING IR Aag Ox Function Block Diagram Le 4 Go to cover page PXA 255 400MHz Wireless N Receiver WY USB Hub LIA At USB Host _USB TSUB2077A adis ATi W4200 Frame 1100 Buffer ompanion Ip USB Client USB L SENESIS Switch ATi RGB M5020 SN74LVC16244 W1030
26. R57 RAMD5 ICF_CE2 R40 RAMD3 VCC3S RAMD2 ST51RST_P43 RAMD1 VCC3S RAMDO M9 M10 MP3DRQ MP3DCLK MP3DAT Holec2 2 Holec2 2 IST51EA ST51ALE ST51PSEN MMCCLK Q26 3 8V 3 3V 0 HIOR_P37 3 512301 MMCDAT HIOW_P36 ICS1 P35 VCC380 SA P ovetsstoro VCC_SLOT1 3 ADPCMRX ICS2 P34 ADPCMTX NOIS16_P33 5 12301 ADPCMCLK P32 ADPCMSYNC IDASP P31 IPDIAG 30 D15 P27 JHRST_P44 D14_P26 HA2_P42 D13_P25 HA1 P41 21 1 RESET OUT amp D12 P24 HAO_P40 D11_P23 INTERS1 D10_P22 INTERS1 26 ISELIDE D9 P21 SELIDE 8 20 RESET 0I RESET R311 10K D7 P07 CLKOUT D6 P06 TESTPIN gt C353 D5 10uF D4_P04 D3 PO 1831 0 1206 R C426 IC11S 68PLR 1 27SF EJL IC11S BUR PEJL 0 1uF Q40 2N3904 VCC_SLOT1 D2_P02 XTALO 00_ 00 GND s co lt 25 Cs ea cs Cs 81 010 lt _ gt 9 1 VX 10 51_1015168 101516 SLOT1 PS1001E_R 1M 1 R3 1K 1005 2 S1 RDY R14 ATK 0__ 1 R159 4 7K lt oo n 51_101516 R156 4 7K s 2 gt 8 vx A2 x gt 8 WATER 42 VX A2__ lt E Pao 51 BVD1 8157 100K 51 _ lt gt _ 1 RESET 51
27. Topic M 50DM test guide 1 Purpose Specification and function testing 2 Product 150DM 3 Responsibility QA testing staff 4 Equipment demands amp Testing environment 4 1 Equipment Demands 4 1 1 Monitor 3 2 561 4 1 2 PS2 Mouse 4 2 1 set 4 1 3 USB Mouse amp Keyboard 4 1 set 4 1 4 PH3000 Wireless lt 1 set 4 1 5 3 2 lt i 1 set 4 1 6 Host PC with DVI D SUB VGA wtf Audio card 1 set 41 7 a enne 1 set 4 1 8 Head Phone amp lt 2 lt 5 1 set 4 1 9 Wireless LAN WUB1500 with USB cable 1 set 4 1 10 lt 1 set 4 1 11 DVI Cable 7 lt 23 9 1 set 4 1 12 USB Wireless LAN WUB1 500 4 1 set 4 1 13 Audio line in out 6 2 2 1 set 4 1 14 USB type A to type B cabie 1 set 4 1 14 MIRA Host 4 1 15 Windows XP Professional 4 1 16 Service 4 2 Picture of test
28. AUF T 43 is GND SUSPND OVCC3S E d 7 TUSB2077A 3 3 RESET OUT 016 185355 EXTMEM 1 RESET_OUT C201 R259 R249 VCC3S HUBRST PCUERRSTA ou 200K M 1 PCUSBDET PCUSBDET R340 47K 1 USBSEN DE EN AY vAN i unce lt gt pace 27 4 SUDC Anes PCUSBRST VCC3S VCC3S PCUSBVCC 54 R220 475K HUBRST UDC 274 SUDC C362 EECLK C482 1 UDC 7 gt 2 SUDC MICSTIRU EEDATA GANGED R223 475K 0 tuF KR 4 C185 4501 04 0 1uF 022 5 a hi 5 JMONITERON MONITORON sc New C373 0 10 CN11 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V y com 1 lt 908121 E 2H CRADLE DET S CRADLE 1 6 icd 6 lt 5 e Po DARED DARED DPO NAN wc2 ROUGE P 6 DARED2 gt RED 7 a DAREDS 6 c139 167 c223 221 222 c65 c64 C63 DAREDA ____ DAREDS USBDP 5 6 DAREDA L 311 gt 6 3 3 3 3V 13 rma 0 1uF 10uF our 10 10uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 5 DAGRNO 4 DAGRN1 2 6 DAGRNO lt 13 14 gt 1 6 2 6 DAGRN2 lt 16 e DAGRNS5 gt 6 6 DAGRNA I 314 17 18 501 DAGRN5 6 VCC3S 19 20 7 7 ____21 22 DABLUT
29. E 09 9965 000 21401 SCHOTTK Y DIODE 40V CH SSM14 SMA 9965 000 21217 15 10 16 X7R 0805 9965 000 21216 111 10 10V X7R 0805 9965 000 21216 10 10V X7R 0805 CAP 9965 000 21216 10 10V X7R 0805 10 X7R 0805 CAP 965 000 21356 965 000 21334 965 000 21251 965 000 21251 965 000 21251 965 000 21251 965 000 21219 IOuF 10V 20 80 1206 CAP 965 000 21219 IOuF 10V 20 80 1206 CAP 965 000 21219 IOuF 10V 20 80 1206 CAP 965 000 21219 IOuF 10V YSV 20 80 1206 CAP 965 000 21219 IOuF 10V 20 80 1206 CAP O Meo ON NO NO EY Go to cover page 9965 000 21307 3 9V LL34ZENER 9965 000 21203 62 LL34ZENER __ 9965 000 21307 3 9V LL34ZENER __ 1 9965 000 21203 62 LL34ZENER 1 9965 000 21208 SST29007PNP ____ 1 9965 000 21208 SST29007PNP CSE 965 000 21249 RK7002 50723 X SISTOR N CHANNEL RK7002 SOT23 X SISTOR N CHANNEL EN SST2222 NPN SST2222 NPN SST2222 NPN SST2222 NPN 9965 000 21381 DAP202K_SOT23 DIODE a 9965 000 21325 4 70 10V 5 20 80 0805 CAP 9965 000 18462 NYLOK SCREW M2 5X5 5 NI 0 8 1 9965 000 18462 NYLOK SCREW 2 5 5 5 1 0 8 1 9965 000 18462 SCREW 2 5 5 5 0 8 1 9965 00021306 DAN202K VR 80V SMD DIODE 9965 000 21306 DAN202K VR 80V SMD DIODE c ee
30. E E E E LIP IDEK S D20 SCLK aig S105 LS po 77 ATIVSYNC lt ATHSYNG 6 Sak gt 512301 9 DDC_SCL GIOT ss Ha 6 C358 C359 6 I2CSCL GIO8 FRAME 2 SOE QRERRRPRPRRRRS Biz 61011 9 DDC_SDA lt _ gt E 12 DINV 4 VCC3 Q 5 1 1013 R211 47K WA2GPIO14 B4 R213 47K W42GPIO15 61014 FA 61015 SDCODQ1 i W30VCC3 z SDCODQ2 TspY gt RITO 2 5 TSMY gt R174 OR sq TSYN SDCOCMD 2 TSPX R173 TSXP SDCOWP 2 O TSXN SDCOCD MAF GORE 9 TSINAUX1 DT D R18 TSINAUX2 SDC1DQO 5 r19 TSINAUX3 SDC1DQ1 2 TSINAUX4 SDC1DQ2 C281 z SDC1DQ3 uoo TSPWRDN SDC1CMD TSPENRO SDC1WP our 120 TSREF spc1cp Ra VCC30 TSAVDD USBID R72 10 W42GPI05 032 TSAVSS USBID 0 V 2N3904 VIPCLK H4 USBOOE VIPHREF Mie USBPO USBOC R325 100K s VIPVSYNG VIPHREF USBOC VIPDATAO D VIPVSYNC USBREXT VCC3 m VIPDATAT DATAS USBODP VIPDATA2 VIPDATA1 USBODP 75 7 USBODM VIPDATA3 MEDITE USBODM Px USB1DP VIPDATA4 MEDALS USBIDP PN USBIDM VIPDATAS USB2DP R73 0 USBDP C313 VIPDATAG 15 PoE DE USBOM d VIPDATAT USB2DM lt gt USBDM 8 10uF VIPDATA7 pas e
31. ND N48 d Ds MA L AB19 pe Des AD4 4 003 Fe N38 05 MA4 MAS M DOL ZN oe NO A2 406 MAS LAB MAG fe pe Lu rr DE MAG MAT o pae AD8 AT 007 NO AM mas 020 NO ABA 010 DON N34 MA Kaisa 012 Td AD13 MBAO 0912 0 MBAO 22__ HUE ATZIBAO NN MbQi4 aig 015 oe 075 4016 MDGHT 3 E aa 0615 3 WIS NO hai 4017 a Rr 8018 VDRAMVGCS NO 019 020 DA AD21 18 AD22 MCSB 1 _R8B_ A 8 MRASB 022 MCASB P 1 5 CSB MWEB 1 PWE WEB 0 1uF 1 3 oe gt RY Fe MCKE te qo MERI l NA INTB 1 7 RESETB MDQO gt RE MDQ1 1 MBREQ MBREQ MDQ2 1 MBGNT 2 spore V V MDQ3 13 SDCLK1 SDCLK MDQ4 O VDRAMVCC3 1 SDCS 0 SDCSB MDQ5 13 SDRAS SDRASB MDQ6 0 1 3 SDCAS SDCASB MDQ7 1 3 WERL Dr SDWEB 19 Kr dz 99 Moara II 52 Hi pat eid N53 MDQ12 003 M N58
32. This section will guide you through software installation and additional hardware setup procedures for your DesX cape 150DM Insert DesX cape 150DM Setup CD into your computer s CD ROM drive The Setup W izard will start automatically If the Setup W izard does not start automatically you can start it manually by opening Setup exe from your CD ROM drive Select your CD ROM drive by opening the Start menu and then choosing M y Computer Smart Display Services Setup Below are the sequence of screens and an explanation for each screen Step 1 Welcome to Smart Display Services Setup Wizard Click Next to continue Step 2 LicenseAgreement Click on the I agree to the terms of the license agreement box and then Next xh ez To If you do not agree to the terms of the license agreement the setup program will end and seftware for DesX cape 150DM will not be installed on your computer Step 3 Enable Remote Desktop If your computer has Set to enable Remote Desktop this not be displayed Click Next to continue E meum m ___ KR 44 Go to cover page Select Power Mode Click Next to continue It is highly recommended that you select want to disable standby and hibernate mode for best experience auter lt blue end DesX cape 150DM Driver Installation Click Next to co
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34. E a 4 SN74LVC16244A 4 SN74LVC16244A 7 SN74LVC 16244A ENVDD R108 47K VCC2 5 GMENVEE 57 LCDVCC3 C176 L23 0 1206 VCC3S VCC3_S lt 100 1 RGR OUTPURS 3 3 3 3 5 4 5 R261 6 47K 1 RED 9 VCC3 _ gt GREEN 9 BADON 10 VIDEOSW L BUE 9 C332 C331 C327 C329 cz 1 gt MONITORON 022 HA 0 1uF 10uF 10uF 2N3904 8 CRADLE_DET CRADLE DET _ 8333 16 L LCDVCC3 O 17 E I2CSCL 18 W3OVCC2 5 VSYNC ll JAE FFSEZOP HF HSYNC 9 175 C318 10uF 10uF 10 220 220pF Size Date Document Number 150DM Wednesday March 05 2003 Sheet Rev 01 6 of 10 Main Board Diagram 44 Go to cover page CN2 BL113 06RU D15 0530 R147 UL UR 4 78 20 LL 4 744 W78P21 LR r 2 Wera I 17822 DLFF PENIRO 8 78 24 XD 9 8 TSDIO C197 C337 9 R252 22pF ADS7845 0 1uF gt 100K R142 2M o 100 4 WTSEG2BP 8 3 C27 BMIC 028 C73 C72 C74 C75 1tuF 0805 R 1uF 0805 vec AVCC AGND AGND C226 C224 C44 C227 lt 225 228 R337 100K 1uF 0805 OAVCC X Sousa cas c25 R338 10K 9
35. lt gt wv Sf f x N Ground 5V Hot Plug Detect TMDS Data 0 TMDS Data 0 TMDS Data 0 5 Shield TMDS Data 5 TMDS Data 5 TMDS Clock Shield Assignment Pin No Assignment 1 Red video input 9 5V 2 10 Ground 3 Blue video input 11 Ground 4 Ground 12 Serial data line SDA 5 No Connected 13 H Sync 6 Red video ground 14 V Sync VCLK for DDC Green video ground 15 Data clock line SCL 8 Blue video ground B DVI D Connector 1 8 17 Z 24 Pin No Assignment Pin Assignment TMDS Data 2 TMDS Data 3 TMDS Data 2 14 5V Power 2 3 TMDS Data 2 4 Shield 4 TMDSDaa4 5 TMDSData4e 6 8 9 NIO 10 TMDSDatat 14 15 20 21 22 3 11 TMDS Data 1 3 Shield TMDS Clock 12 TMDS Data 3 24 TMDS Clock DDC Instructions 1 Configuration and procedure There are two ICs contained serial number on the circuit board Analog Flash ROM IC and main EEPROM which storage all factory settings Following descriptions are the connection and procedure for Analog Flash ROM IC the main EEPROM can be re programmed along with Analog IC by enable factory memory data write function on the DDC program EDID301 EXE Re programming DDC IC Step 1 Supply 5V DC Power source from PC1 Video card to the Alignmement board then connecting all
36. 104 014 um 2N7002 SS WUP 8 cr 5 E IR lt SA1111 3 35 A 0 25 lt SCL gt 2 SDA lt gt UDC gt lt lt gt IR gt BT_TXxD lt RXD gt MMC SSP_SFRM SSP_SCLK lt __ SSP_TXD lt _ SsPRXD gt MMC CMD amp gt DATZ gt MMC 80 MMC p CPU CORE lt __ 8 C159 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 40uF B R298 100K OO CO 25 2N3904 R132 100K R vcc3 BOOT SELO BOOT SEL1 BOOT SEL2 2 BOOT SELO C163 10uF 2 R232 10K aoo mmm ET gt RESET 3 5 C312 10uF HoH STS 09 sws De eee PWAIT TENER SPON 101516 2 SWREBEDT 5 5 SAAD AboCom System Inc MAX811R DTSM 63 Document Number Rev 90 3 PCE 1 RESET RESET SW CO CO Q2 00 eee TC1270RERC 01 10 01 Date Monday May 26 2003 Sheet 1 of 10 2 Main Board Diagram 44 Go to cover page 135 D 0 31 lt CN9 VCC3 3 2 5 3 3 8 13 ap25 i e 10 5 ads U10 13 14 18 Nr DO 0 Wai 4 22 0 48 ae 5 a
37. 10K R23 U6A LM358Mi ay R31 712 3 188355 100K D13 185355 3 SCL 3 122 SDA G gt TEMP 50 LA BATT CONN C96 0 1uF AboCom System Inc Document Number 01 10 Rev 01 62 Power Board Diagram 44 Go to cover page VAO D OVA D OVIN E 12VO D VCOD ovce C 4 d b O43 3V p 9 2 lt gt 2086 o ______122 SDA gt 20 spa 2 PWR_EN EL PWR susP PWR d gt susP swt LED ON 4 E LED oN 5 d b TEMP PON3 3V rl E PWR ON 0 5V O 2 b 9 ______ gt D lt M2 pI 2 lt 2 De el OC 2 T DP2 lt _ gt __ gt _2 1 2 5 5 lt 1 0 0 lt m AGND 4 spout gt U 9 D BTLOUTR oUTR BILOUTLE 9 _ 5 BTLOUTL hu 2 lt __ 5 Q P AGND HPSP D RED E Hse GREEN BUE d b d lt Boe 52 g SDA c S ppc spa 3 QPOGZ 60 B 024 M VIN ENBACKLIT 40uF 43 3V O4uF 104 vec vec 43 3V c81 c82
38. 5 DABLU2 gt DABLU2 23 2 DABLUS 1 DABLU3 6 12301 4 ABEL DABLU4 25 gt PABLUS DABIS 3 3V C125 lt gt 29 30 1 6 emoes e gt 6 6 6 GMHSYNC lt 33 31 a4 gt GMENVDD 6 9 PWR EN 89 Q8 6 GMVSYNC lt __ SMVSYNC 33 GMENVEE lt gt 6 035 1 PWR_EN X a 6 1 2 3904 ENA 3 O 141 _0 1UF 140 2 4 C137Y 0 1UF lt PCUSBVCC C138Y _0 1UF gt pse y CN7 FORCEOFF 5 35 99 pe FORCEON RA 43 3V 7 LINEIN lt SPOUTL lt SPOUTL 7 s 7 UNENR lt SPOUTS SPOUTR 7 1 F_RTS T1QUT 1 FIRE exp T20UT VCC25 OVCC2 5 1 T3OUT PEE 40 1 aU OVCC2 5 1 lt gt RN H M 1 1 F_DCD lt __ RX R3OUT R3IN 2 1 RXD TA RAOUT RXD 1 C62 72 l 1 Fps HR 15 REN E DSR ON S 7321 09 INVALID 20 O 1uF O tuF O tuF R20UTB gt 1 R344 3 7 TSTXO gt R346 OVA 7 TSRXD EE C2 Bas gt er LPTs 1 lt 7 HRS FX8 80P SV1 1 ROUT RIN 2 lt RRXD3 1 INVALID FORCEON FO
39. N 90 25 0 Can t boot from battery Upper Lower case bad assembly XN PO9 Charger LED malfunction o wm LED fiter missing System h n A Battery jack position can t mat PS2 port test failed on cradle K B Systeni wherrdown load Lop side adapter connector key feeling good 27 Down key feeling no good D E 2 2 6 e 3 go M18 Scroll button feeling no good LA A ANN Power LED malfunction 503 System hotd when windows test M26 Earphone jack fail S 504 Windows display failed M27 Microphone jack fail 05 research new hardware M28 USB jack fail 02 LCD incomplete display 1506 Can t display capacity of power M29 connector fail MIN Can t on line internet M30 RJ45 jack fail 104 LCD wave form 508 Memory is not enough M31 Cursor shake or shift Cable expose 3 LOS Can t re calibrate Group Code M32 JNogphies video C M33 107 Rolling video Sound balance failed left right M34 Reset key malfunction No screen after suspend XN LOS Distorted video ANI Left and right speaker revert L LIO color g aphics video Microphone recording test failed 01 1 fight dots on BCD 0 35 Bright of software malfunction Description System can t boot up N Burn down ele le EE lE IE E E l fE Wrong distorted celor Earphone no sound LCD LCD ba
40. T FPDATAIA 8 GMENVDD lt 7 ENBACKLIT 8 DAGRNi RN26 CVV SIR 8 DABLU2 WO 6 8 5 8 GMENVEE 8 DABLUS a 5 Loppo gt 220__36 RNZG PA4R 1O 5 LCDD46 gt e2218 6 FPDATA16 LCDD1 4 FPDATAT LCDD8 ag FPDATA17 5 LCDD1 5 LCDD8 ___ gt 5 LCDD17 74 LCDD2 6 LCDD9 4 FPDATAS D 6 FPSCLK 5 LCDD2 gt 5 LCDD9 _ gt T 5p10 5 RTIHSYNC 32 FPHSYNG 5 LcDD3 gt 5 LCDD10 gt 11 5 ATIHSYNC 5 Lepp11 __ gt 5 Lopp4 gt 1 204__ 0 EPDATA4 s aTivsyNc gt an um LCDD5 29 LCDD12 30 12 SAMIDE 29 FDE 5 LCDD5 gt 5 LcDD12 gt 5 ATIDE Env LCDD6 FPDATAG LCDD13 29 FPDATA13 CENVDD Dr ENLCDVDD LCDD6 gt 6007 7 5 LCDD13 _ gt r pp14 5 ENVDD _ENVEE 26 5 7 gt 6 5 Lopb14 gt 5 ENVEE 6 gt 9 5 LCDD15 5 6 MONITORON ae 4 MONITORON ag EH 4 d MONITORON 48 4 ies EN 3 10 24 15 i 24 EN 4 E 2a EN 15 28 e 28 a Lu 303 34 28 So 65 1 34 i C 1 18 4061 2 vec CN a2 6 3 45
41. g ____ oci 8 UAE 196 495 1uF 25V 0805 on ES R229 7 spout eo BOUTRE _ Jetioutr 7 lt PWREN 1 c BILOUIL gt PLL_SENSE 7 BTLOUTL gt __ 7 PH o 0 28 p wsP 7 Q11 10K RED 5 ___ _ 3 3V R226 RED gt GREEN 9 lt 6 301K_1 6 GREEN gt D 1 6 ___ gt 5 lt __ 6 d b 14 A 5 poc sce lt eset g b DDC SDA lt S DDC SDA 5 ns P 4M D18 TEMP TEMP 188355 513443 TSOP e 5 118 2 5V F1 2 4 9 p 1uF 25V 0805 a 1 _1206 10uH_BC54 OPEN_160mil C315 y Q20 gt R105 1497 150 C314 04 2 M 232222 10K D11 39V LL34 R200 O 1uF 0809 220uF 6 3V R215 lt 15K_1 A VN B Q10 SST2907 C308 0 1uF R214 10K 196 Uae OUT GND 8 015 AH vec RT VCC30 VIN VOUT lt 6172 GND JP5 FB SCP 1uF 25V 0805 Ho wazcore TL5001 SO8 m 53 6K 196 OPEN 40 3 3K 0 022uF C421 C310 1uF 0805 vecao R114 O tuF C160 C161 100 1 1 25 0805 0 1uF IN 1 PWR gt N R 049 050 052 017 13441_ 6 513441 TSOP 6 813441 TSOP 6 513441 TSOP 6 5 R399 0 1206 R C5 2 ag 2 VCC2 50 Lil ovccas 3 3VO 409 0 1206 4 1 __ VCC3 4 I 4 R396 R39
42. reburn the image Repair Flow Chart lt Go to cover page Contnued Checkpoint 2 testing if power and GND short or not Repair Flow Chart 150DM __ 44 Go to cover page Contnued Y Checkpoint 3 If both green and yellow LED are on Pushing bottom and testing Reset In 030 3 030 checking Hi Lo changing when pushing 3 3V while not pushing Testing CS O and R177 checking Low Pulse NO Repair Flow Chart 150DM_ 44 Go to cover Contnued Y Checkpoint 4 YES Checking if SD CLK R168 95MHz R88 3 68MHz Checking if RN1 RN4 and CN9 cold soldering VES Testing after resoldering S Cotuila VCC3 Votage checking Make sure Cotulla CPU CORE voltage normal Checking if C292 277 291 256 _289 287 288 101 271 311 265 309 260 261 262 255 263 303 Checking if C290 273 274 272 266 C270 275 304 123 111 159 short NO YES 276 257 258 97 163 312 short checking if amp GND short 1 Replace Cotulla Repair Flow Chart ENT NN 44 Go to cover page Contnued Y Checkpoint 5
43. sPOUTL 8 9 BTLOUTU BTLOUTL 9 8 BTLOUTR 1 BTLOUTR 9 SPOUTR gt 89 C12 68pF R_GAIN2 VCC INA INB OUT GND pzp ELM7S32 0 1uF 0 1uF AGND AGND AGND Size Document Number 150DM Date Wednesday March 05 2003 OVCC3 ___ gt 3 R382 1M 2 R28 100K Sheet 70 71 Main Board Diagram M4 Go to cover page PCUSBRST _ 021 155355 VIDEOSW 022 155355 R383 100K B Q41 vIDEOSw ___ gt 2N3904 042 R384 10K DPOPUR DPO DMO 2467727 1 a 194 193 VCC3SO 0 BUSPWR EXTMEM 4 EXTMEM EECLK EECLK EEDATA GANGED 8 EEDATA GANGED VCC3SO R395 100K HUBRST C198 27pF C199 27 OVRCURI LS 9 5 OVRCUR2 9 OVRCUR3 QVRCURS 7 VCC3SO hM a D 5 D 5 gt R 5 Em n n n n n n f n n n n n m ad P PEPPER AJ ie Ue 4 19821940 2042 2042 2200 2120 2180 2190 2180 2110 2140214020640207 JO R Jowoe C200 C192 C335 C338 PORTPWR S ______24 GND PORTDIST e 10uF 0 01uF 0 1UF GND 8
44. 05 2003 Sheet 2 of 10 65 VCC3 VCC3S 100K 15K 15K 44 Go to cover page gt m e R160 R299 R300 SO_CD1 SO_CD2 SO_VS1 SO_VS2 USB PWR SENSE USB PLUS USB MINUS TPCLK TPDATA USB MINUS 9 USB_PLUS 7 S0 VS24 2 MSDATA TPDATA lt 2 lt 25 TPCLK OVCC3 2uH 1210 L3 C16 8 DD C1 APLL A C19 VCC SLOT1 VCC3 VCC3S C372 10uF C166 0 1uF 0 01uF C371 10uF 0 1uF PLL_GND C165 0 1uF 080 Ste zaan L 8H L T pO LLAGA OLQGA 5 ie A VDD za VIOWOd VCC_SLOT1 VCC3S wo e 515 a 8058 SSAV LZSSA 6155 rH SSA E n ZLSSA pri Seon eSS4 vVSSA S PX 91 7 PLL GND NZ OVCC3 113 1v8 1531 Vivdsw X199 5 2 1959 XTOSN w Vlvadl wavelet zi Td _ T Af tod 3SNas uMd asn S 49 35 85 ILNOWMd 951 o SnNIW ASN m 335 smd asn n 5409 8s
45. 1 2 PVE eV LVS E ELSAN ev1va 15 15 gt ovivd 15 Compact Flash 1S 69 1S ky IN AS 9v 1S BATT_FAULT 7 1 1 CLK 1 POOR 2 _ GOOD 2 2_RST 5 lt __ 7 c gt gt 5 1111 1 5 5 __ gt LAN gt N 0 gt L 7 FRAME SYNC 7 lt _ 5 ___ gt 0 2 SDATA OUT 7 4 S1 E24 4 4 gt A2 GPIO A1 gt S1 IOWR 4 IORDA 4 L 251 S1 S1 4 51 CD2 4 lt ___ S1_lois16 4 lt _ 151 4 7 lt __151 62 4 lt 151 gt gt 7 gt 6 _ A0 gt 51 4 Sv IS b e m VS 1S 2 Mr V 1S 2715 IN 18 ov 15 1 TOAS SVOCSN SVYCSN SOGSN SON ESVON eSVON LSVON OSVON 0 25 C gt 1 2 5 100K gt WER 5 125 DQMB 0 3 1 2 5 1 2 5 were SDCS SDRAS SDCAS SDCLK1 2 5 2 5 2 5 Rev 01 of 10 3 Sheet Wednesday March 05 2003 Document Number 150DM itle Size Date S1_PREG 4
46. 2 Max Adjacent 2 dots 1 Max Total amount of Bright dots 2 Max Bright dot density Min 19mm Dark Dot Dots sub pixels which appeared darkly in the screen when the LCM displayed with bright pattern dot 4 Adjacent 2 dots 7 gt VOX 1 Max Adjacent 3 dots Not Allowed Total amount of Dark dot 2s lt 7s 4 Max Dark dot density Min 10mm Total amount of Dot Defects lt gt 4 Combination Every dot herein rneans Sub Pixel Each Red Green or Blue Color b Bright dat defects riot seen by 5 ND filter and is damaged less than third size of sub pixel are not count ed as briaht dct defect And dark dot defect is damaged less than half size of sub pixel is not counted as dark dot defect c Dots darker than half brightness of sub pixel are not defined as bright dot defect and dots brighter than half brightness of sub pixel is not defined as dark dot defect EEEE 22 I4 Go to cover page Wiring Diagram 14 15 16 MARK LOC DESCRIPTION DATE NO ISSUED No Y SENSN mE 1
47. 70 60 0 75 Interlace mode 15 not applicable Power management Go to cover page Complies with EPA Energy Star and E2000 specifications Display on Base station Display is off Base station Buttons and controls On display Power on off Brightness Volume Dashboard Input panel Hardware reset Software reset R F keyboard reset On Base station OSD OK On display On Base station Auto Up Bown Left Antenna VGA mini jack out on line off line Sleep mode Typical operation 20W typical Sleep mode 7W 10W typical oW 0 4W slide switch JVR dial VR dial button launch button push button push button push button Tact Switch Tact Switch Tact Switch Tact Switch USB type A 2 for K B M S Headphone jack 19V DC in jack Base station connector Dual integral stereo 16 bit AC 97 2 0 compliant speaker 2 2 0W 19V DC in jack Specification 1500 Go to cover page DVI D digital 15 pin Dsub analog USB type B USB type A 2 for K B M S Audio in Audio out LED indicator On display Power LED On Base station Accessories Default Optional Off power off Solid green power on battery okay AC power on amp Dattery charged Blinking green AC power amp battery is charging Solid yellow power on battery low Blinking yellow
48. Dashboard page As noted above the tutorial is only displayed the first time D esX cape is detached from its base sta tion After that the D ashboard is the first page you see before logging on to your computer when you detach your D esX cape 150D M from its base station AJ Connect to your computer To connect to your computer follow these steps 1 Turnon your DesXcape 1500 and detach it from the base station After turning on your DesX cape 150DM you may have to wait a few seconds for it to detect your network From the Dashboard be sure the network signal strength is good W hen the signal strength is good the network indicator light is green 2 Click on the user name with which you want to connect A Logon dialog box appears with the user name listed This dialog box does not appear if you have chosen to have your DesX cape 150DM remember the password for your user connection in the Dashboard set tings To have your DesX cape 150DM remember the password tap the edit box Edit next to the selected user name in the Dashboard check the box for Remember password enter the password for the selected user name and click O K For more information about Dashboard settings open the Start menu and select H elp and Support H ardware and Windows Powered Smart Display Look for information under Smart Display settings Getting Started A Complete Start Guide Ifthe Logon dialog box appears push the Input Panel but
49. Enable Monta muzt be enter factory made Waoped EMD address 9 Untitled edid30 DEC File 12 View Help lt 4 Command bar Software DDC only e expe e lt Tools IN Fig 6 Status bar 6 Click icon to read DDC EDID data from monitor The EDID codes will display on screen as following The EDID codes are depend on the model Meanwhile The status bar will indicate 00 to 100 when reading Note If the connection is improper you will see the following error message before entering the main Meanwhile the a read EDID function will be disabie At tbis tirae please make sure all cables are connected ccrrectly arid tixedly and the edid30 _ Xx Vendor 0000 Device 000 bxc Ee A Soro 35H 0a box z0 z0 z0 z0 FF ob 00 54 57 50 33 31 38 46 Tx 30 30 31 20 77 001 W Fig 7 DDC Instructions Note During the loading EDID30 will verify the EDID data which just loaded from monitor before proceed any further function once the data structure of EDID can not be recognized the following error message will appear on the screen Fig 8 Please confirm following steps to avoid this message 1 The data structure of EDID was incorrect 2 DDC IC that you are trying to load data is empty 3 Wrong communication channel has set at config
50. FOR PH3K POWER BOARD lt lt PCBA FOR PH3000 MAIN BOARD CRADLE ASSY PH3K NN PCBA FOR PH3K SWITCH BOARD Spare Parts List 02 ___ 4 Go to cover page Recommended Parts List 150DM Spare Parts list with Quotation PACKING en O 2 9965 000 18426 PRO 1 3 9965 000 18427 BOX 180 37 1 4 9965 00018428 32 28 1 5 9965 00018422 6 996500018430 _ 5 CUSHION 11 7 996500018431 1 8 9965 00018432 SCREENPROTECTORPH3K _ 1 9 9965 000 18433 VOID LABEL 10 9965 000 18434 BAG 47X34CM PAD 11 9965 000 18435 PROTECT BAG 52X45CM CRA 12 ___ ______ 13 9965 000 18437 5 BOX 35 24 7 lt 14 9965 000 18438 55 CUSHIGN PH3K 15 9965 000 18439 ACCESSORY BOX PARTITION 57X24cm PH3K 16 9965 000 18440 NO 5 BAG 1 996500018441 USA 2 9965 000 184422 gt 3 9885 00018442 Power cord FOR EUROPE ee eee 9 9965 000 17309 USB BL
51. R G B vertical stripe Anti glare polarizer hard coated Effective viewing area 304 1 x 228 1mm Display colors 8 bits interface 16M colors dithering Touch panel e 12 bit A D converter 100 samples per second Specification EN Go to cover page Scanning Vertical refresh rate 56 76 Hz Horizontal frequency 30 61 KHz Video Video dot rate 80 MHz nput impedance video 75 ohm Sync 2K ohm nput signal levels 0 7 Vpp Sync input signal Separate sync Composite sync Sync on green Sync polarities Positive and negative Video interface Dual input Both Analog D Sub and DVI D Digital only are available and user selectable Panel optical characteristics Contrast ratio 250 Brightness 200 cd m2 170 cd m2 with touch panel White chromaticity x 0 281 y70 31 at 9300 K x 0 342 70 338 at 6500 K Viewing angle Upper 30 yp C R 25 Lower 60 typ Lest 50 typ Right S0 typ Response time 35 ms typ Resolution amp preset modes e 1024x768 at 60Hz 4 user definable modes 4 factory preset modes H freq V freq KHz Hz 640 x 350 31 5 70 720 x 400 31 5 70 640 x 480 31 5 60 640 x 480 35 0 67 640 x 480 37 8 73 640 x 480 37 5 75 800 x 600 35 2 56 800 x 600 37 9 60 800 x 600 800 x 600 832 x 624 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 Specification 48 0 72 46 9 75 49 7 75 48 4 60 56 5
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53. guide 5 1 6 OSD button test function test of AUTO and direction buttons 5 1 6a push OK button main controls window will show up in the screen 5 1 6 b chose ADJUST POSITION and adjust HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL for function checking 5 1 6 c chose CONTRAST and adjusts the screen contrast 5 1 6 d chose PRODUCT INFORMATION and check out the SERIAL NO 5 1 6 e Chose RESET TO FACTORY SETTING Save the OSD setting as the original setting 9 2MIRA Test 5 2 1 Click onto My computer rogramMicrosoft Smart Display Services Add User Wizard It will start Smart Display add user program 104 1500 INSPECT WAY M to cover page 150DM test guide 5 2 2 connect Pad to Host PC via USB cable Make sure the connecting set Deus Lii Fel cau GF NUN CUL EOS IPIE Ir LLL Lem D E i ee ud Ta aw a c OFUERLECEDUM DO Eo 7 Ung Qm m __ c qm mE ONE CU ERG er isara ___ _ oS ee GA PEEE READER JEN your Smart Display to your on m i i Completing the Setup Wizard 2 es err ed D
54. power adaptor plug it into the base station and then into a power outlet 2 f you plan to use DesX cape 1500 as your desktop monitor sure your computer is run ning a resolution of 1024 x 768 or lower Plug the VGA cable into the ease station and then into your computer To check and adjust the resolution of your computer right click on your W indows Desktop Screen Resolution is locat ed under Properties Settings For additional information about your computer s resolution please contact your computer vendor For users with DVI D video interface instead of using the included VGA cable plug your own DVI D cable to the DVI D port on the base station f you want to use the audio output on your base station for speakers or a headset plug the included audio cable into the audio in port on your base station and then into the audio out port on your computer D uring the setup process on screen prompts will let you know when it is time to install additional hardware Go to cover page Load Battery Make sure the power switch of your D esX cape 150DM is in the power off position Install the battery into DesX cape 1500 and you will see the startup screen for a few seconds before it goes off Get Ready Place D esX cape 1500 on the base station Power on your computer Power DesX 1500 Additional H ardware Setup Getting Started A Complete Start Guide Software Setup
55. power on battery critical iow Wireless LAN LED Off no RF signal LAN connection Solid green good signal Jevei Solid yellow poor signal level Off Display 1s not on the Base station Solid green Display is en the Base station Solid yellow Displayus on the suspend mode e Battery internal removable battery pack 6 cells with smart Li ion battery up to 4 hours battery life AC Ad pter AC 90V 265V 47 63Hz input 19V DC 3 16A output 60W Stylus 2 station e USB B to A cable VGA cable Mini VGA cable Audio cable USB Wireless network adaptor RF Key board 88 Keys with Touch Pad Specification 44 Go to cover page Extra AC adapter Stylus 3 pack Extended battery Regulatory approvals e TUV e FCC B UL CSA SEMKO e CE Mark e E2000 Energy Star e USB Logo Microsoft Windows XP Pro LOGO Microsoft Windows CE for Smart Displays LOGO Physical specifications e Display dimension WxHxD 375 x 309 x 28 5 mm mim height e Base station dimension W H D 200 x 205x227 mm e Tilt 3 25 Display weight 2 4 Kg Base station weight 2 2 Kg e Temperature operating 5 to 35 C Temperature storage 20 C to 60 C Relative humidity 20 to 80 We recommend using 1024 x 768 at 60Hz non interlaced mode for the best picture quality As an Energy Star partner Philipschas determined that this product meets the Energy Sta
56. stari E 27 lt Go to cover page TT choose Run at start menu of Windows 95 98 Programs Favorites Documents Settings Kind amp E 12 al ZN Help Log TwO021016 S Ee Shut Down Astar DDC Instructions 1500 44 Go to cover page 3 At the submenu type the letter of your computer s floppy disk drive Beading Ds Cate tem monitor followed by EDID301 for example A EDID301 exe as shown in Fig 4 1 Click 2 icon on the tools bar to bring up the Configuration Setup windows as Fig 6 2 Select the DDC2B as the communication channel 3 Enable Factory memory data write function and fill in page address FO to the block 4 Disable Software DDC function 3 5 Click 9 confirm your selection Note The Factory memory data write function will allow EDID3O to rewrite serial numbers both Analog DDC IC EEPROM Bvdd3lee to make sure both S N are exactly the same You may confirm the function by checking the S N at Product information of the OSD ae E M E menu after restarting the monitor Configuration Setup ___ ______ Setup DOC communication channel eT T E T Cancel C command 107E C command de d DAE 1056 Factory memon data write Fig 4 4 Click button The main menu appears as shown Fig 5
57. to use To disconnect from your computer you can use either of the following procedures 1 Choose Start and then choose Disconnect A message appears asking you to confirm that you want to disconnect 2 Choose Disconnect To stay connected choose Cancel or 1 Press the hardware button for the Dashboard A message appears warning you that you are about to be disconnected 2 Choose To log off from your computer 44 Go to cover page 1 Choose Start and then choose Log Off A message appears asking you to confirm that you want to log off 2 Choose Log Offto log off and disconnect from your computer To remain loggeu on and to stay connected choose Cancel A Place back into base station Please referto the illustration to place your D esX 1500 base station D esX cape 1500 5 battery is charged when it is placed in the base station Usually it takes less than one hour and half to charge an empty battery to 80 of its full capacity To charge D esX cape away from its base station connect the AC power adaptor directly to your DesX cape 150DM Learn More Base station function The base station works only when DesX cape 1500 is housed in it The base station turns off automatically when D esX cape 150DM is powered off or detached A light indicator at the front shows whether or not the base station is active It is highly recommended that you connect to the
58. ton to display the on screen keyboard enter the pass word and then choose K TheW indows desktop of your computer appears W hen you connect your DesX cape 150DM to your computer you will see your computer s desktop with your icons By default you will not see your desktop wallpaper instead your desktop will be a solid color H owever you can choose to display your desktop wallpaper by tapping Settings on Dashboard and check the box for Display computer s wallpaper Note Wallpaper display can slow performance AJ Disconnect from your computer W hen you have finished using your DesX cape 150D M you have two options for ending the commu nication link between your D esX cape 1500 and your computer disconnect or log off Disconnect option If you choose to disconnect you will still be logged to your computer and your applications will continue to run but your computer will no longer be visible through your D esX cape 150D M W hen you next log on either from your D esX 150DM or while sitting at your computer the desktop will show that all active applications remain active Log off option If you choose to log off from your D esX cape 150D M your applications will shut down your desktop settings Will be saved and the connection between your D esX cape 1500 and your computer will close The next time you log on either from your D esX cape 1500 or computer you will need to launch any applications you want
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61. 06 10294 FF ARE PHILIPS 44 Go to cover Proper service and repair is important to the safe reliable operation of all PHILIPS Company Equipment The service procedures recommended by PHILIPS and described in this service manual are effective methods of performing service operations Some of these service operations require the use of tools specially designed for the purpose The special tools should be used when and as recommended It is important to note that this manual contains various CAUTIONS and NOTICES which should be carefully read in order to minimize the risk of personal injury to service personnel The possibility exists that improper service methods may damage the equipment It is also important to understand that these CAUTIONS and NOTICES ARE NOT EXHAUSTIVE PHILIPS could not possibly know evaluate and advise the service trade of all conceivable ways in which service might be done or of the possible hazardous consequences of each way Consequently PHILIPS has not undertaken any such broad evaluation Accordingly a servicer who uses a service procedure or tool which is not recommended by PHILIPS must first satisfy himself thoroughly that neither his safety nor the safe operation of the equipment will jeopardized by the service method selected Hereafter throughout this manual PHILIPS Company will be referred to as PHILIPS WARNING Critical components having special safety characteristics are id
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63. 1 Date Wednesday March 05 2003 Sheet 1 of 1 ___ 151 EON 44 Go to cover page CN1 VCC BACKLIT 3 3V VCC R6 3 3V VOL ADJ 20K 3 3V O Ri Swi BATT LOW OR TASK IL MODESELO 9 9779 MODESEL1 VOL ADJ VR1 VR100K sw2 Switch Board Diagram 2 F 3 O g 79 217 ole IR_TXD SKEY 057 V 9 5 4 VCC38 O TAN GOODE BACKLIT VR2 LAN POOR 48 VR100K R3 PWRONLED 150 CHGLED CHGLED INT_MIC 3 BL114 20RU XL AGND VCC3S VCC 3 3V VCC3S 0 C1 C2 C3 C4 65 C6 C8 LED1 LAN GOOD Z 0 1 10uF 0 1uF 10uF 0 1uF 10uF 0 1uF 0 1uF LAN POOR HSMF C 156 O 2 2 CN2 L1 3 3uH 0805 INTMIC CHGLED PWRONLED MOLEX 53048 0210 AGND LED2 HSMF C 156 CHGLED LOW M1 M2 Holec236d110 Holec236d110 itle Size Document Number Rev B 150DM S 01 Date Wednesday March 05 2003 Sheet 1 of 1 150DM _ Power Board Gerber M4 Go to cover page TOP an PH3KP X40 e Sunc zz eu ur e 2 m gt VW ZY SILK SCREEN FOR COMP BOTTOM e e 12111 mu 0 e PH3000 ut iu 9 01 DD board Release Date 01 02 2003 SILK SCREEN SOLD Board
64. 187 188 152 abnormal Checkpoint 5 if 021 W1030 VCC2 5 shows voltage about 2 4V or short Retest W1030 VCC2 5 voltage about 2 4V 1 332 331 327 329 1030 VC shows voltage NO NO YES YES Deiest W1030 VCC3 voltage a nuuvsin Checkpoint 6 if RN9 10 11 12 13 short or cold soldering please resoldering and test again Checkpoint 1 If LAN NG replace LAN card and test again Checkpoint 3 If CN4 38 13 VCC_SLOT1 3 3V YES NO Repair Flow Chart Go to cover page LAN Checkpoint 2 If CN4 pin short or open Retest CN4 vol VES Retest voltage shows wES Voitage gt Retest VCC3S voltage about 3 3V Checkpoint 1 If SW2 NG Repair Flow Chart H W Cannot Reset Checkpoint 2 If 030 3 voltage change with Hi Lo button push 0V not push 3 3V NO Replace 030 5 ____1500 44 10 Repair Flow Chart 44 Go to cover page Checkpoint 1 Checkpoint 2 If SP NG or cable issue If VR of S B NG Checkpo
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70. 7 R401 R225 100K 100K 100K 100K B B DCN B DCN Q42 Q43 Q45 2N3904 2N3904 2N3904 B PWR SUSP R398 0 Q44 Size Document Number 01 10 Date Rev 01 Monday May 26 2003 heet 9 of 10 72 73 Main Board Diagram M4 Go to cover page PH3000 BLOCK DIAGRAM CPU_1 OP Amp 2 AC97 Codec 2 4835 ALC202 97 I F USB Client SWIT H BOARD lt Value gt lt Value gt s E CPU lt gt 85232 1 tul 1 a Key PAD 1 Value RS232 1 0 77 SS Q KEY PAD lt Value gt lt Value gt DEBUG 1 Memory PCMCIA FLASHS amp GNRD po eS ee Flash ROM 1 3V Intel VGA CONTROLLER 1 W30 1 WB RON CRT CON 1 Scramble ATI 4200 One by One SDRAM N USB Hast 209 LCD PANEL 1 6 4MB E LVDS Transmitter 1 SDRAM 2 SN75LVDS84 DG DC SN74LVC16244 DS90C363 12V SYSTEM 12V Companion Chip 1 AN lt Value gt SYSTEM 3 3V POWER_1 12 eY 0 8 4 Chip USB HUB 1 USB Type A1 LTC1 622 id Switgh IC A TUSB2077A USB Host 3 3V 1 to 7 Port Value Value USB Type A2 2 Value lt flue d 1 1 1 Switch IC B Switch power PS 2 lt Value gt Cradlk 8V lt Value gt PS 2 USB Type B 9741 2 PCMCIA GPIO BA
71. ACK 180 A YELLOW B RED 10 9965 000 18445 VGA Cabie 1 8m Blue 11 9965 000 17311 MINI VGA 150MM BLACK CABLE 12 9965 000 17312___ single to single stereo cable 13 9965 000 18447 lt USER S MANUAL Multi Language PH3K n 14 9965 000 17316 Guide 150DM 9965 000 18448 5 1 9965 000 18449 CASE 102 19965 000 18451 19965 000 18452 PADBATTERYDOORIPHIK 1 19965 000 18453 PADFCCLABELPHSK 1 19965 000 18454 17 PCBAFORPH3000MAINBOARD 1 19965 000 18455 17 PCBAFORPH3000SWITCHBOARD 1 19965 000 18456 12 19965 000 18457 PCBAFORPH3000FLASH B 19965 000 18458 7 55 RECEIVER 67 002 900 7 05 1 19965 000 18459 815 WLAN case 2 1 19965 000 18460 XF815CFWLANw ocaseZ CCOMFR 1 19965 000 18461 XF815CFWLANw ocaseZ CCOWUS 1 19965 0001862 2 5 5 5 8 1 1 1 5 4 Go to cover page 9965 000 18463 5 2 5 3 5 4408 9965 0001864 2 5 2 5 0 4 __ 22 19965 000 18465 3V COIN WCABLE L 35MM 2032 MAXELL 1 _ 9965 0001846 FFCM BTOS B20PINOSMML 50m
72. AD CAM USE 6500K FOR IMAGE MAN AGEMENT USER PRESET RED GREEN BLUE OSD SETTINGS HORIZONTAL VERTICAL PRODUCT INFORMATION 1 SERIAL RESO LUTION RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS rT YES IN PUT SELECTIO N ANALOG D SUB DIGITAL DVI ANALOG DVI EXIT MAIN CONTROLS Specifications are subject to change without prior notice 1509 ___ Warning Message 4 Go to cover page Warning Message WM Table Entering sleep mode Re docking PAD amp Cradle 2 Check Cable Connection EE No cable connected This is xxHz overdriver Signal is out of range Change Comprter Display in out of range Troubleshooting 44 Go to cover page You can find answers to the following questions here Before Setup Q1 check and configure the different properties on my computer before set up Q2 What if only have one USB port available During Hardware Setup Q3 Where is the packing list Q4 Where is the power switch Q5 Why doesnt the screen light up when power it on Q6 What should do with unused hardware components During Software Setup Q7 What should do with the Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Q8 Nothing happens after Connect USB Cable page Q9 What does Use ExistingWireless Hardware mean Q 10 What does it mean to Select Your Wireless Network Q11 What should do if abort the setup process abnormally During Use Q 12 How to do keyboard input 13
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74. D 6007 080 LVDSVCC LVDS GND 5 Default 22h 5 I2CSDA lt _ gt A OVSYNC kavor LVDS VCC LVDS GND 38 ci EDS I2CRESET 28 10pF 10pF 10 10pF 5 12 __ gt RSET 5 PLL GND BEAD Epis 9 PLL VCC PLL GND 30 QOO z 3 3V 3 3V 222 E X R106 22229 98085 365_1 C346 C191 C347 C213 RO J d SN75LVDS84ADGGR LCDVCC3 W1030 0 1uF 10uF 10uF DS90C363 R283 47K 3 12301 C340 C339 ENVDD R128 10uF 0 1uF 47K R295 ENLCDVDD ENVDD_B Q24 2N3904 uNu gt 5 U39 NOR 037 eo see 44 Q St Q 1 EPDATAT DAGRN2 g ANY Y 8 DABLUA PDABLUS PESEE FPDATATI 8 DARED L SUARED VAASI FPDATA2 8 DAGRNZ gt FPDATAS 8 DABLUS FPSCLK 5 DARED2 DAR Saar FPDATAS_ 8 DAGRNS lt gt DAGRNA 8 GMDCLK ___OGMHSYN T 8 7 5 DAGRN4 __ DAGRNS 8 GMHSYNCL gt N25 CX V VBPAR TO 8 5 gt IWIN 6 8 ppanc 8 DAREDS SDAGRNO a ERN _ 8 DABLUO Teo SS m _ 8 SMDEL __ gt ENLCDVDD 8 DAGRNOL SDAGRNT FPDATA 8 mn Y
75. G 44 Go to cover 0 Warning All ICs and many other semi conductors are susceptible to electrostatic discharges ESD Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically When repairing make sure that you are connected with the same potential as the mass of the unit via a wrist wrap with resistance Keep components and tools also at the same potential 1 Servicing of SMDs Surface Mounted Devices 1 1 General cautions on handling and storage Oxidation on the terminals of SMDs results in poor soldering Do not handle SMDs with bare hands Avoid using storage places that are sensitive to oxidation such as places with sulphur or chlorine gas direct sunlight high temperatures or a high degree of humidity The capacitance or resistance value of the SMDs may be affected by this Rough handling of circuit boards containing SMDs may cause damage to the components as well as the circuit boards Circuit boards containing SMDs should never be bent or flexed Different circuit board materials expand and contract at different rates when heated or cooled and the components and or solder connections may be damaged due to the stress Never rub or scrape chip components as this may cause the value of the component to change Similarly do not slide the circuit board across any surface 1 2 Removal of SMDs Heat the solder for 2 3 seconds at each terminal of the chip By means of litz wire and a slight ho
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77. I 247 IDATAA8 TMDSP2 29 m INS GO TING DATAAS TMBSN 8 TING C336 C341 TIN DATAA10 TMDSCKP gt TMDSCKN xu B2 G2 4 DATAA12 FPDATA8 ___ gt Wr Ane TIN8 B3 TINTS H G3 6 TINS TOUT 18 NM DATAA13 9 gt w TING TOUT1 TIN16 H G4 FPDATA 10l lt EEDATATO TINTO X B5 17 TOUTO G5 S PPATATI 8 125 DNO Y1P BO na DATAA16 LVDSONO Me BA TIN12 TINS DATAA17 LVDSOP1 FPDATA12 TIN13 ERA SO M TOUTI B1 FPDATA13 C342 C343 L D1 iparAA19 LVDSOP2 18 Be 14 6 TIN14 TORE 02 iparAA20 LVDSON2 8 ToU FPDATA15 8 TIN15 ps 9 TCLKOUT B4 12 9 TOUT2 L10 PH IDATAA21 LVDSOP3 2 BS 2 1 16 TOUT2 SZH IDATAA22 Lvpsons MS FPDATA17 TIN17 yap DATAA23 LVDSOP4 H0 FPHSYNC TIN18 TOUT2 TIN20 LVDSON4 F FPVSYNC TIN19 HEY NGA aod TCLKOUT 19 R294 10 TCLKIN B VSYNGA a 392 N H 88 ana Ion RED TCLKOUT DACR P EN pace R FB DACB NC 5 a seik m ENLCDVDD PWR DN 1 1 5 2052 lt 2 12250 A OHSYNC VSYNC L5 BEA
78. I VS VSYNC 79 TMDS1 R81 RXT LINEOUTR_ R35 0 C18 1uF 0805 PCAUDIOR 2 TMDS1 15 051 R82 0 RXT ae XI 1 2 TMDS1 gt 2J 08001NJ3 TMDS1 3 Shield TMDS3 5V Power iip MB LINE AUDIO INPUT GND for 5V 18 gt _ 1 IIS ON moo R85 o _ DVI ANNE a some 1 TMDSO f 18 TMDSO R86 0 642 A AER TMDSO L_ gt 1 y 5V 117 100K 0 OUT 22 gt GMR 1 SEEMS TMDS5 mikes GND2 B_GND2 E Ie eed IN2 GB our 28 23 TMDSC A TMDSG R114 RXC EOS 1 Powe POWER SW 25 TMDSC R110 0 RXC 50508 amp CH 24 SPOUTR C4 DVI ___ gt RXC 1 VIDEO SW IN2 L 28YNC 1 Analog Red 56 DVLG 1 A4VIDEOSSW 4 gt C IN SW 28J 08001NJ3 Analog Green 27 DVI B VDSUB HS Analog Blue Sg 7 DV HS 7345085 GMHS 1 Analog Hsync 25 Roo 2 2 gt 0 5 1 4K LINE AUDIO OUTPUT DVI CN7 IDJ D22 6T 514431 808 DSUB R R72 0 GM BEAD 5007 1206 5VQDDC 0508 REIA A Aal GM G DVI_ 5V 5V_DDC DSUB B R66 0 GM B Q bz 138355 DSUB HS RGB 0 GM_HS CS vec o gt t DSUB VS R67 0 GM_VS can 56 5 23 DVI_SCL_R74 DVI_SDA_R75 Ne 10uF 3 3V 5V_DDCO 0 1uF 25V 10uF 25V 1210 R184 C46 C47 CNS 330pF 330pF
79. ION APPROVED MODEL NAME E E DWG NO CHECKED SHEET OF 1 T PART NO DESIGNED ISSUED 6 NO DATE 44 Go to cover page 4 DESCRIPTION RESSET BUTTON PH3K POWER BUTTON PH3K PAD HINGE L PAD STAND RUBBER PH3K 5 3 MARK LOC Ep Jo lo p 1 PAD BOTTOM 1 2 ANTENNA ASSY PH3K 1 MDHINER 1 afl y 8 11 ____ Eu 5 oo Nn e gt lt N 5 lt TAND RUBBER FOOT D RAM DOOR PH3K SCREW M3X6 NI 0 8 1 13 SCREW M3X4 NI 180 0 8 1 Tia sss 060 16865 PAD BOTTOM APPROVED CHECKED DESIGNED DESCRIPTION MODEL NAME DWG NO PART NO VER 1 MATERIAL FINSH 20 99 0 15 0 15 0 15 077 C 28 0 19 10 10 0 10 0 10 300 0 25 30 30 0 25 SHEET 1 3 DIM 200299 0 25 0 30 025 7 DATE 0 5 i WEY gt 7 o 6 47 7 v 44 Go to cover page CRADLE Signa tureChecked Date R
80. P an FINISH DWG NO CHECKED 200 299 10 25 30 30 20 25 UNT 300 20 25 20 30 0 25 SHEET 1 OF T PART NO DESIGNED 13 16 EM to cover page 996500018461 815 WLAN WO CASEZCOM 9965 000 17304 LONGCHENG Antenna WUBIKS PHILIPS 9965 000 21290 INTEL GDPXA255A0C400 400HMZ CPU 256 1 9965 00021291 4200 BFA12 VGA LFBGA352 ATI 9965 000 21286 E28FI28I3A ISO TSOP 2 9965 000 18449 TOP CASE ASSY PH3K I 965 000 21243 965 000 21289 965 000 18467 1 965 000 18444 19 3 16 HUA FOR PHILIPS 965 000 18458 WIRELESS KB RECEIVER M67AR002 900MH 965 000 18458 WIRELESS KB RECEIVER M67AR002 433MH 77 965 000 21295 SDRAM W982516BH 75 4M 4BANKS I6BIT 965 000 21436 BURR BROWN ADS7845 55016 c WINBOND W78E62BP P 9965 000 17311 14PIN MINI VGA MACE 15 VGA FEMALE ATI MULTI VIEW W1030AF A01 I124TBGA VGA CABLE 15P L 180CM BLUEN MCU MC68HC908LD6OIFU QFP64 CARTON 56x37x28c PH3K 9965 000 21300 LTC1622 SOP8 IC SWITCH REGULATOR ______ 9965 000 21380 IC PWR 51786 SSOP 28 9965 000 21350 TUSB2077A 7PORT USB CONTROL Spare Parts List N QN 4 gt 5 2 p lt p 2 Z Ti m2 as J
81. RCEOFF OVCC3S L19 L20 DIR R347 0 R RRXD 3 0 1206 0 1206 RI 8348 0 TDO 3 3221 1 2 M3 M6 7 M8 M11 M12 xc Holec236d110 Holec236d110 Holec236d110 Holec236d110 Holec236d110 Holec236d110 Holec236d110 Holec236d110 AboCom System Inc Size Document Number Rev 01 10 01 Date Monday May 26 2003 heet 8 of 10 Main Board Diagram I4 Go to cover page itle AboCom System Inc CN10 VAO OVA Ud o P UNE SI3443 TSOP G 5 L17 1 5V d E F2 R116 L2 42V lt 1 EE Ovce 1 _1206 10uH_BC54 QP N omil 15V O43 3V C164 C302 D3 3 8VO 10uF 014 Dy_LL34 _ C173 SSM34_SMA 220uF 6 3V 1 lt gt 68 _____ 22 SDA spa 1 d i pi PWREN PWR SUSP OPEN 40 1 PWR gt D lt PWR SUSP 1 2 LED ON 4 b TEMP 2 LED lt q PWR TED C324 R119 PON3 3VO B lt LED 2 SENSE VIN 5VO BACKI m Q BACKLIT 2 lt __ ENBACKLIT 6 VEB PLL_VCC 4 0 1uF 10K DM2 gt 1 2 RUN SS SYNC MODE 8 lt gt d lt __ 2 8 lt DP2 oC pr C174 R122 8 DP2 gt OC 2 8 LTC1622 me lt s om g 5 470 NR 3 R227 8 ppc Pt
82. RN1 DAGRNS 2 DBGRN2 A20 DBGRN 412 DBGRNA4 18 DBGRN5 818 DABLU4 2 A18 DABLUS 2 DBGRN7 E20 DBBLU1 19 DBBLU2 E1 DBBLU3 220 219 DBBLUS P18 DBBLU6 C20 DBBLU7 GPIOO0 PWMO gt GPIO1 PWM1 GPIO2 GPIO3 GPIO4 GPIO5 GPIO6 DFSYNCn 918 GPIO7 DOVL 43 3V Q A VA R58 10K 2 FSCLK R108 22 recs FSCKE R69 22 CKE Poche FSRAS R61 22 ESRAS FSCAS 8 EN FSWE Ia WER 48 ESDOMO __ yg __ _____4 D MI FSDQM1 KAW cee RN6 8P4R 22 Nc1 Nc2 FB NC3 dL le d WA Ud WE NC4 K 99900000000009990000000000090900000006 06 60 pO e a 3 3V 0 1uF 3 3V VCC2_5 R60 10K MEM_CS 0 1uF O 1uF O 1uF Q3 2N3904 Size Date 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF O tuF O tuF 0 1uF Document Number 150DM C Wednesday March 05 2003 C14 C62 C86 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF C70 C69 C93 C63 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF Rev 01 Sheet 1 of 3 74 Cradle Board Diagram gt DS
83. SMART DISPLAY 150DM Service Service Service EPA POLLUTION PREVENTER Description Page Description TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Specification 54 Getting Started Compie Start Guide re Boare g Pagan Learn Und DUO MAE coe Warning Switch Troubleshooting Error 58 Different Parts List 99 Repair Flow Chart es Repalr D TI 59 INSPECT 100 107 SAFETY NOTICE ANY PERSON ATTEMPTING TO SERVICE THIS CHASSIS MUST FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE CHASSIS AND BE AWARE OF THE NECESSARY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TO BE USED WHEN SERVICING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT CONTAINING HIGH VOLTAGES CAUTION USE A SEPARATE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER FOR THIS UNIT WHEN SERVICING REFER TO BACK COVER FOR IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES Published by BCU Monitor Printed in Taiwan Copyright reserved Subject to modification September 9 2003 3138 1
84. T 112 lt Value gt lt Value gt USB SYSTEM 45V _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 _ _ _ _ lt Value gt USB Type A4 Tousch Controller lt Value gt USB A6 SB USB Tousch Value Value ireless Screen K B Controller lt Value gt lt Value gt 4 PCMCIA TouschScregn ouchScreen Value itle AboCom System Inc Size Document Number Rev 01 10 06 Date Friday July 11 2003 heet 10 of 10 Cradle Board Diagram 44 Go to cover page 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 3 3V 3 3 3 3V 3 3V R45 D1 R48 gt 10K gt 100K 10K 1 355 R42 100 R101 OK_R C29 ___ 0 1uF 7 c VCC3 5 R47 10K_R 42 D IRQ x 0 14 44006 R46 100 a 8858 C108 15pF QE ud B kh 24MHz a 110 15pF R56 DPLUS1 PTEO DMINUS1 PTE1 HDATAO 5 HDATAT DPLUS2 PTE2 DMINUS2 HDATA2 5 DPLUS3_PTE4 PTES DMINUS3_PTES PTET DPLUS4_PTE6 DMINUS4_PTE7 EE C33 Qugo 2588 choo 43 3VO GM_IRQIN 5 5 PTD4_DDCSCL Q13 2N3904 R C22 10uF R44 10K PTA4_KBI4 PTD5 DDCSDA AVCC3 VCC3 VCC3 AVCC2 5 ces C107 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 05
85. UB_ 5V O R164 B 1 DSUB jPSYB CA d a4 10K 2N3904 2 R95 DSUB R 10K 44 vec DSUB_G 2 wo N st wo st zl E 5 DSUB B R91 0 BEUE gt 999 sio CRADLE_DET 9 211 B gt imi DAREDA ee 8 gt 1 185355 ios 1 DARED2 3 DARED lt DARED3 1 1 DARED4 ee lt gt 5 1 ___10 rcc pee 1 15 2 oren S DAGRNT 1 1 DAGRN2 gt 2 DAGRN lt DAGRN3 1 1 DAGRNS Z DAGRN5 1 pasruvo _ 1 DABLUO e 23 os 1 25 24 DABLUS e DSUB VS 8199 1 DABLU4 2 DABLUS 1 L gt GMHSYNC 230 1 1 C 1 GMHSYNC 32 322 lt ___ GMENVDD 1 1 GMvsYNc ___ gt is 3s lt __ 1 200 coo L19 DM3 R118 0 USBM3 36 a8 f PADENA 3R119 0 __ NC cU C130 C129 R115 R114 DP3 R120 0 USBP3 L40 PADOC 3 R121 0 0 O 1uF 10uF 6002 0805 15 15pF 33pF 33pF 2 2K 2 2K DM4 R12 0 USBM4 42 PADENA 4 R12 0 DP4 R124 0 USBP4 44 PADOC 4 R12 OC4 48 DSUB HS lt USB_M R127 0 PCUSB_M aa ot PCUSBVCC USE_P Ri28 0 PCUSE_P 50 DSUB_SCL LINEOUTL 5 SPOUTL yO NEOUTR 96 E88 SPOUT 5 7 O
86. adset 4 VGA DVI D Receives video image signals from your comnputer 5 USB typeA Supports all USB devices when D esX 150D M is orithe base station as a desk top monitor Remember Base station USB ports are active only when DesX cape 150DM is housed in its base station 6 USB type Transfers non video signals between the base station and your computer 7 DC in Provides power to charge the 0 esX 1500 when it is housed in its base station 8 DesXcape 150DM connector Transmits signals between the base station and D esX cape 1500 9 DesXcape 150DM latch Secures esX cape 1500 when it housed in the base station Go to cover page DesXcape 1500 asWireless onitor Automatic wireless reconnection W hen you move out of the wireless operating range of your DesX cape 150D M it loses the ability to establish a connection to your computer If you move out of the wireless operating range when you have already established a connacti n to your computer the system will automatically try to re establish the connection to keep your experience uninterrupted D esX cape 1500 will return to Dashboard after failing to re establish the previous connection several times Battery and Power status W hen you detach esX cape 150D M from the base station and do not have AC adapter conriected to it DesX 150DM oper ates on battery power Battery status is shown on the D
87. ashboard when y u aren t connected to a put er or on the Smart Display N otification icon when you are connected to computer 4 W hen vour D sX cape 1500 is on and battery level is low the battery indicator will turn into yellow and start biinking If this occurs please recharge your D esX 1500 immediately Your DesX cape 150DM continues to consume some power when its power is off For this reason we strongly recommend that you place your DesX cape 150DM back in base station for recharge when not in use or recharge it with the direct AC power adaptor at regular inter vals If DesX cape 1500 5 battery is com pletely depleted all the setting on your D esX cape 150D M might be lost even after you recharge the battery In this case please refer to the Quick Troubleshooting section in this manual For additional information regarding battery and power status go to Microsoft Help and Support Center Click Start menu Help and Support Hardware and look under Windows Powered Smart Display Alternatively search for Smart Display in Microsoft Help and Support Center ar al e Learn More 150DM as Desktop Monitor Analog and Digital video input W hen you have different video signal coming from the VGA port and the DVI D port the signal from DVI D port is automatically chosen as the preferred signal for video display You may choo
88. cables as Fig 1 for analog DDC Fig 2 for digital DDC Step 2 Press and hold Menu and Plus buttons then power on the monitor Step 3 Follow the steps on DDC re programming instructions to staring re programming TO Video Card Rear view of PHILIPS 150DM D sub D sub cable 1 17 OL WM Fig 1 ii TO Video TO Video Card TO 150DM Cradle D sub Monitor D sub TO PC1 Video card Printer Port D sub D sub TO DVI cable T To150DM Jl MET Rear view of PHILIPS 150DM 1917 Mod OL 5 Fig 2 C2 TO Video Card TO 150DM Cradle DVI Monitor 2 DDC re programming instructions Start on DDC program Start Microsoft Windows 1 Insert the disk containing EDID301 EXE program into floppy disk FILII drive pe V i 2 Click
89. ces File name tet Files of type Edia30 Files ddc Cancel Now re programming DDC data which you just loaded from a file please be confirmed that model and serial number are correct and match with the monitor you are trying to re write Exit DDC program 1 Click file command on the command bar then select Exit Definition of Serial Number Please refer to page 27 44 Go to cover page Repair Flow Chart 44 to cover page Issue 1 Cannot Boot Checkpoint 1 Flash board checking 1 Checkpoint 2 Testing if power and GND short or not P2 Checkpoint 3 If both green and yellow LED are on P3 Checkpoint 4 Checking if SD R168 95MHz R88 3 68MHz P4 Checkpoint 5 Checking if R58 shows data P5 Issue 2 Green LED on amp LCD no display Checkpoint 1 Checking if LCD abnormal replace LCD and retest P6 Checkpoint 2 Checking if inverter abnormal P6 Checkpoint 3 If U7pin short P6 Checkpoint 4 If U37 26pin 27pin Hi P7 Checkpoint 5 If U21 W1030VCC2 5 shows voltage P8 Checkpoint 1 If LAN card NG P9 Checkpoint 2 If CN4 short or open P9 Issue 4 Cannot Reset Checkpoint 1 If SW2 NG P10 Checkpoint 2 If U30 3 voltage change with Hi Lo buttori P10 Issue 5 No sound or very little Checkpoint 1 If SP NG or cable issue P11 Checkpoint 2 If VR of S B NG 11 Checkpoint 3 Y1224 567MHz P11 Checkpoint 4 If R11 R12 R13 58 R9 R10 abnormal or short P12 Iss
90. ck light uneven Microphone test recording noise 0 LCD flicker olume control hard to adjust 004 Model not match traveler card Oo Contamination particle 05 Traveler card missing Touchpad test failed Earphone sound volume is too small 77120 LED contour in wisp LCD have foreign material Burn in test failed Wireless LAN test failure Antenna assembly failed 07 08 Button connecting failed 1 jon 1500 _ Definition of Pixel Defects 44 Go to cover page Philips LCD Panel Pixel Defect Policy Philips strives to deliver the highest quality products We use some of the industry s most advanced manufacturing processes and practice stringent quality control However pixel or sub pixel defects on the TFT LCD panels used in flat panel monitors are sometimes unavoidable No manufacturer can guarantee that all panels will be free from pixel defects but Philips guarantees that any monitor with an unacceptable number of defects will be repaired or replaced under warranty T his notice explains the different types of pixel defects and defines acceptable defect levels for each type In order to qualify for repair or replacement under warranty the number of pixel defects on aTFT LCD panel must exceed these acceptable levels Bright Dot Dots sub pixels which appeared brightly in the screen when the LCM with dark pattern R G or B 1 dot
91. computer you need to have all the comput ers runningW indows XP professional edition with Service Pack 1 with the D esX cape 1500 Setup CD installed Then you can set your DesX cape 150D M and all the computers you plan to logon to work on the same wireless network After that you can use the Add User W izard on each comput er to create user connections to each computer or manually create user connections You can choose to display your desktop wallpaper by tap ping Settings on D ashboard look under the tab G eneral and check the box for Display computer s wallpaper Add new users on your DesX cape 150DM To add new D esX cape 150D M users launch the Add User Wizard on your computer For more information about setting up your D esX cape wireless network manually and creating user connections manually go to Microsoft Help and Support on your computer Click Start menu Help and Support Hardware and look under W indows Powered Smart Display Alternatively search for Smart Display in the Microsoft Help and Support Center Click Start menu All Programs M icrosoft Smart Display Services then Add User W izard DesXcape 150DM as Desktop Monitor OSD functions D esX 1500 has n Screen D isplay O SD function that enables users to adjust the display performance of DesX cape 150DM when it is on the base station The Main page appears when you push the O SD button OK Learn More Here is the descript
92. e USB Touch cannot work Checkpoint 1 Pen Down YES if U25 11pin Lo YES f U25 Su 666 5 2 V NO Repair Flow Chart 150DM_ 44 Go to cover page USB Keyboard wireless cannot work Checkpoint 1 CN12 2pin is about 2 8V YES END CN12 3pin is about SQLS NO Replace receiver YES YES lf Y7 6 MHz N Replace crystal YES NO YES 1 Replace U42 Repair Flow Chart 1500 __ 44 Go to cover page Contnued USB PAD USB cannot work Checkpoint 1 o CN2 1pin 5V If P B LM3526 U9 7 shows 5V CN3 1pin 5V AYES NO 295 Retest Pad USB Replace U9 Repair Flow Chart 150DM_ Go to cover page Cradle cannot work Checkpoint 1 insert PAD on cradle It shows count Green LED _ 038 37 39 down signal short or cold soldering Yellow LED ON 1 Check DVI connection Checkpoint 2 insert PAD on the cradle Doesn t show count down signal NX fede DEPA 83233 voltage YES hows Hi to Lo NO If CN11 short or C373 NG Repair Flow Chart 150DM __ 44 Go to cover page Contnued Checkp
93. entified witha by the Ref in the parts list and enclosed within a broken line where several critical components are grouped in one afrea along with the safety symbol the schematics or exploded views Use of substitute replacement parts which do not have the same specified safety characteristics reay create shock fire or other hazards Under no circumstances tke original design be modified or altered without written permission from PHILIPS PHILIPS assumes no liability express or implied arising out of any unauthorized modification of design Servicer assumes all liability Broken Line Important Safety Notice FOR PRODUCTS CONTAINING LASER DANGER Invisible laser radiation when open AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard TO ENSURE THE CONTINUED RELIABILITY OF THIS PRODUCT USE ONLY ORIGINALE MAN FACTURER S REPLACEMENT PARTS WkHICH ARE LISTED WITH THEIR PART THE PARTS 5 SECTION OF THIS SERVICE MANUAL Take care during handling the LCD module with backlight unit iust mount the module using mounting holes arranged in four corners Do riot press on the panel edge of the frame strongly or electric sn
94. es USBVDD 5 VCC3 P19 W42CORE C95 1002 CPDSUP USBVDD Fis EM C297 ur USBVSS USBODP R326 15K CPCLKOUT USBVSS VCC3 O Y CPAVDD i C305 C98 E E E 000000 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 00 00000 PPE gt gt EE dat d OE e n ee ee cr air cr c er n ojo er 68s a d gg odo d x 5 5 2 2 44 Document Number 150DM Size Date Wednesday March 05 2003 Sheet 5 W30VCC2_5 W30VCC2_5 W30VCC3 Main Board Diagram 44 Go to cover ddd ddd 43 3V U21 sri o o 8 95 td E U yy 8PAR 10 RN10 8P4R 10 p 888888888858283 z22 RN11 8P4R 10 R2 TIN2 K bie 555 RN12 8 4 10 T 2 R3 TINS 8788 888 RN13 8P4R 10 BE mE DATAA2 95 RO SIRE 1 2 IDATAAS Bi Sener 44 TINO NSS gt gt DATAA4 TMDSPO TIN1 51 1 IDATAAS TMDSNO R FPDATA2 OUT Le Yom 53 DATAAG TMDSP1 i FPDATA3 gt 484 TIN 25 Bi SIEHE K2 IDATAA7 TMDSN1 ie FPDATA4 gt TOUTO 85 TINT
95. evNo Revision note E 120mm PART NAME CRADLE EXPLODE APPROVED CHECKED JUNG HONG DESIGNED O SEAT PH3K O PCB HOLDER PH3K UBBER FOR BASEHOLDER CRADLE B ACK PH3K CBA FOR PH3000 KEYBOARD FPC 80TO80 PIN M 1 0 FOR PH3K FC TO OPIN 1mmL SD BUTTON L PH3K OSD BUTTON R PH3K RADLE I 3X 5 5 2 5 4 PCBA FOR PH3000 CRADLE BOARD M2 2 STAND OFF SCREW 2 5 2 ISO T CRADLE ASE PH3K HINGE BASE 1 PH3K HINGE BASE 2 PH3K CRADLE R UBF OOT WB CRADLE FRONT PH3K LED LENS CRADLE PH3K CRADLE R O P F C MODEL NAME PART DWG NO ca MATERIAL I e QTY 1 PCS SET INISH SHEET for 91 11 17 UNIT mm DIM TUL 8 0 05 8 25 0 08 25 80 012 SCALE 1 0 80 250 0 20 CRADLE BASE HOLD ER PH3K CRADLE HINGE PH3K HINGE PLATE CR ADLE PH3K Al 250 44 Go to cover page FRAME RW e 14 N FRAME CUSHION SPONGE L gt FRAME CUSHION SPONGE S 16 l N SCREW LCM X8 o o Jeli LCD CUSHION 8 V 9965 000 18462 _________ 20 TO 20 PIN FOR LG 15 LCD 1
96. ing enviranment F Fz INSPECT WAY 44 Go to cover page 150DM test guide 5 Testing steps 5 1 Hardware Testing 5 1 1 Connect Adapter DVI cable D SUB cable USB mouse USB USB type A to B cable and Audio in out cable to the Cradle Place the Pad on the Cradle Cradle LED light will turn green FEEE KJ Fd 63 5 1 2Pad power switch testing on the power power battery indicator a Green normal b Flashing Green power charging c Orange low power 5 1 3 Testing DVI and D SUB signal DVI cable function test connect DVI cable to the Cradle only Checking out whether the Pad shows the same screen as Host PC display D SUB signal test connect D SUB cable to the Cradle only Checking out whether the Pad shows thie same screen as Host PC display gt BY NY yable Only r D SUB cable Only gt _ __1500 IN SPECT WAY 44 Go to cover page 150DM test guide USB Port Test A SN 0 1 5 brightness and audio volume test 5 1 5 Brightness test dialing Brightness agjusiing wheel Make sure it can regulate the brightness of display 5 1 5 b Audio Volume test start media player dialing Volume adjusting wheel Check the volume changing and aualitv Plug on the headphone and repeat the previous steps for Ca volume changing and quality 150DM __ IN SPECT WAY Go to cover page 150DM test
97. int 3 if Y1 24 567MHz YES A YES Retest U5 10pin YES NO If C23 C24 C10 C11 C154 C80 C129 C79 _short or abnormal YES If U5 AVCC 02 5 R26 shows Voltage 5V YES Replace U5 Retest AVCC U2 5pin R26 voltage 5V Repair Flow Chart 150DM_ M4 Go to cover page Contnued Checkpoint 4 If R11 R12 R13 R8 R9 R10 abnormal or short NO Repair Flow Chart 4 Go to cover page Cradle USB doesn t work Checkpoint 1 If CN3 CN4 short Checkpoint 2 US If CN3 1pin If CN2 short CNA 1pin 5V 4 gt YES YES Retest lt YES 1 E If C185 C182 U42 voltag short or abnormal NN If F1 NG YES Replace F1 YES NO YES If JP1short NO retest Repair Flow Chart 150DM __ Go to cover page Touch Panel cannot work Checkpoint 1 If CN2 well connected or pin cold soldering Checkpoint 2 40 2 YES _yes f U40 shows 5V If 041 Vcc shows 5V 1
98. ion of the adjustment items 1 LANGUAGE Sets the O SD to display in one of MAIN CONTROLS six languages English Espanol Francais D eutsch Italiano 30 LANGUAGE Japanese ADJUST POSITION CONTRAST Adjusts screen contrast ADJUST COLOR 3 ADJUST POSITION OSD SETTINGS Adjusts monitor screen horizon i PRODUCT INFORMATION tal or vertical viewing area RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS INPUT SELECTION EXIT MAIN CONTROLS 4 VIDEO NOISE Adjusts display clarity by changing Phase and Clock values 5 ADJUST COLOR Four different color temperatures are available a 9300K b 6500K C ORIGINAL PAN EL COLOR d USER PRESET Setting the color by user s preference 6 OSD SETTINGS Sets the location where the O SD screen appears 7 PRODUCT INFORMATION Displays product information including serial number resolution and video input status 8 INPUT SELECTION Selects Analog VGA port or Digital DVI D port video input sianal MOVE SELECTION THEN EL UNE 16 Go to cover page Here is the whole O SD function structure OSD Tree For Analog Digtal Input First Level Second Level LAN GUAGE EN GLISH ESPANOL FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ITALIAN O gt ADJUST PO SITIO LE HORIZONTAL VERTICAL CONTRAST CONTRAST VIDEO NOISE PHASE Digital without this item CLOCK ADJUST COLOR ORIGINAL PANEL COLOR Digital without this item 9300K FOR C
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100. lt _ gt S1_D0 15 4 c __ 51 01 4 ___ gt 51_ 0 10 4 51 DIO 15 10uF 67 Main Board Diagram 44 Go to cover page VCC3S R304 15K R 78 DP CF_SM_RD VCC3S 7 8 DM5C gt SM WR ICF VCC3S 9 HS ICF CE CNS VCC3SO 97 CNDA CF 14 RN14 8 4 100 1 E INTRQ 11 1 BVD1 STSCHG 2 48 18 RN17 8P4R 100K BVD2 SPKR 5 22 54 D CFA1 RN19 8 4 100 1251 VCC SLOTO CFA1_SMCLE CD1 ae gt RN15 8P4R 100K CFD15 ICF_CE1 505 2 50 Sepia 24 14 p i7 1 P10 R39 49 dia CFD13 i 22 ROYIIRED eee RD Ras FS RAMAT 9 CFD10 AH WE PGM WANT 4 8 CFD9 Sig RAMAS CFD CED LAAT Ss WPAPACK 000 5 EWR Ri6 43 RAMA7 CFD7_SMD7 128 0 8 42 RAMAG CFD6_SMD6 Pag SLOTO_VPP VPP4 tysz PX SUV RN18 8P4R 100K CEDS eins ize 906 a EES 2 RAMA4 CFD4 SMD4 129 SERS 50 BVD2 R33 8 CFD3_SMD3 AV 6 RAMA2 CFD2_SMD2 1 VCC1 be CF1CD1 R63 CFD1 Los n 2 51 4 RAMA1 CFD1_SMD1 CEDD 2 vco Bee CFDO_SMDO DAA RAMD7 7 64 7200 CFICD1 BANDE Saco al 34
101. m 1 9965 000 18467 80P TO 100P PH3000 FOR PAD 1 2 CRADLE 9965 000 18468 CRADLEASSYIPHH K DENEN 1 KEYBOARD 14 2 9965 0001820 1500 RF KEYBOARD EU 1 NE __ 1 Recommended Parts List 9965 000 17319 ISODMRFKEYBOARDDE 19965 000 17317 1500 RF KEYBOARD UK 19965 000 17320 1500 RF KEYBOARD FR 19965 000 17318 1500 RF KEYBOARD US Different Parts List ae Ban E 4 Go to cover page Aug 4 03 Diversity of ISODM10P 02 comparing with 150DM 10P 00 I2NC escription 9965 000 17319 50DM RF KEYBOARD DE Diversity of LSODM10P 05 comparing with 150DM 10P 00 9965 000 18442 Power cord FOR UK 9965 000 17317 150DM RF KEYBOARD UK Diversity of ISODM10P 22 comparing with 150DM10P 00 ww 9965 000 18460 XI 815 CF WLAN w o case Z COM FR 9965 000 17320 150DM RF KEYBOARD FR wo QN Diversity of 150DMIOP 74 comparing with 150DM10P 00 9965 000 18441 Power cord FOR USA 9965 000 18458 WIRELESS KB RECEIVER 67 002 4 11 900MHZ US 965 000 18461 815 WLAN wio case Z COM US 9965 000 17318 150DM RF KEYBOARD US Diversity of 150DMIOPK 05 comparing with 150DM10P 00 9965 000 18442 Power cord FOR UK 9965 000 17317 1500 RF KEYBOARD UK p INSPECT WAY 44 Go to cover page
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103. nd the wireless network adap tor Large metal objects are especially prone to creating signal degradation Avoid working in the vicinity of interference creating devices such as 2 4GHz cordless phones microwave ovens and Bluetooth devices Adjust the antenna direction of the wireless network adaptor so its horizontal plane covers places you are most likely to use DesX cape 150DM Optimize wireless display performance W hen it is on the base station DesX cape 1500 supports all PC applications W hen it is detached from the base station most applications run flawlessly However at times there are few exceptions Sometimes Internet streaming audio and video may not run smoothly on D esX cape 1500 in its wireless mode This is most likely due to poor wireless signal quality large video screen size or too many applications running at the same time Please take the steps listed above in Optimize wire less signal strength to improve wireless signal quality adjust the video screen size and close unnecessar y applications to enhance your wireless experience N ote Due to wireless bandwidth limitations and special hardware requirements DesX cape 150DM does not support full screen motion pictures or 3D games 15 Go to cover page Learn More Power saving settings on your DesX cape 150DM Reconfigure the DesX cape 150DM wireless network Set your DesX cape 1500 power saving functions by click ing the Dashboard
104. ntinue Connect Wireless Network Adaptor Connect Philips wireless network adaptor to your computer by connecting the blue end of the included USB cable to the Philips wireless net work adaptor s blue socket T hen connect the yel low end of the USB cable directly to your com puter s USB port Note DO NOT connect the yellow end to the base station Follow and complete the Found New Hardware Wizard if it pops up Ignore and cancel the Network Setup Wizard if it pops up Click Next to continue Step 7 Smart Display Services Installed Click Next to continue Getting Started A Complete Start Guide Ez 44 Go to cover page Step 8 Connect USB Cable Step 12 Welcome to the Add UsersW izard Each D esX cape 1500 M user must have a unique user account on the host computer and a unique connection configuration known as a user connec tion on the DesX cape 150D M Each D esX cape 150DM user logs on to the computer by selecting his or her user name from the D esX cape 150DM D ashboard W ait for a few moments before the computer recog Click Next to continue with the wizard nizes D esX cape 150D M and shows the N ext button Click Next to continue Connect the red end of the included USB cable to the base station s red socket N ext connect the yellow end of the USB cable to your computer s USB port Note DO NOT connect the yellow end back to the BASE STATION Follow and complete all Found New Ha
105. ock as this will result in damage to the screen Do not scratch or press on the panel with any sharp objects such as pencil or pen as this may result in damage to the panel Protect the module from the ESD as it may damage the electronic circuit C MOS Make certain that treatment persons body are grounded through wrist band Do not leave the module in high temperature and in areas of high humidity for a long time Avoid contact with water as it may a short circuit within the module If the surface of panel become dirty please wipe it off with a soft material Cleaning with a dirty or rough cloth may damage the panel Specification ENEL C NEN 44 Go to cover page 150DMIOP Front Page A Desktop monitor as well as a mobile monitor 15 color LCD display with touch panel Dual input accepts both DVI Digital and VGA analog inputs Run PC applications and surf Internet remotely and wirelessly Run on Battery power or AC power Easy user friendly setup process Cool and quiet operation Rear Page Technical Specifications Embedded system CPU Intel Xscale Application Processor 400MHz Memory 64 SDRAM on board Flash 32MB Operating System e Windows CE for smart displays Wireless Communications e 802 116 wireless LAN built in LCD panel Type TFT LCD Screen size 15 inch 38 1 cm Pixel pitch 0 297 x 0 297mm LCD panel type 1024 x 768 pixels
106. oint 2 2 24 2 R8 65MHz Y2 is not 24MHz YES Yes R8 is not 64MHz If C98 C105 C99 C106 C107 short or NG Y2 is not 24MHz If C24 C27 C28 C32 shows Voltage NO short or NG 2 4 xX SN YES If C95 96 72 87 68 67 X71 83 70 X69 93 63 short or NG YES 3 3V shows YES voltage If C3 15 17 91 94 12 61 66 37 14 62 86 short or NG Repair Flow Chart ENT NN 44 Go to cover page Contnued Y Checkpoint 3 1 24 2 VES Reiesi YES 1 If C195 R28 C196 R29 f VCC3 5pin 4 shows 3 3 2 lt short or NG YES Repair Flow Chart 1500 __ Go to cover page Cradle DVI no display Checkpoint 1 CN6 15 is about 3 3V NO R45 15 17 91 94 12 61 66 37 14 62 88 or NG YES retest DVI well connected If C55 56 _ short or NG Repair Flow Chart 1500 __ 44 Go to cover page Cradle DSUB no display Checkpoint 1 CN8 10 is about 3 3V C3 15 17 91 94 12 61 If DSUB well connected retest NO lt d ff U12 If C55 56 shows abou NO 5V short or N
107. or main EEPROM which storage all factory settings were replaced due to a defect the serial numbers have to be re programmed It is advised to re soldered DDC IC and main EEPROM from the old board onto the new board if circuit board have been replaced in this case the DDC data does not need to be re programmed Additional information Additional information about DDC Display Data Channel may be obtained from Video Electronics Standards Association VESA Extended Display Identification Data EDID information may be also obtained from VESA DDC EDID structure For Analog interface Standard Version 3 0 Structure Version 1 2 For Digital inferface Standard Version 3 0 Structure Version 1 3 System and equipment requirements 1 1486 or above personal computer or compatible 2 Microsoft operation system Windows 95 98 EDID301 EXE program 4 A D Alignment kits Order number 313810610315 inclusion Alignment board x1 as Fig 1 gt To Printer Port aa Fig 1 CE UM JL 182200 To 150DM b Printer cable x1 c D Sub to DVI cable x1 To PCI e Note The EDID301 EXE Release Version 1 58 2000081 8 is MS DOS lignment Kits Analog connection 44 Go to cover page er Port f 4 A D Alignment Kit NT 9 R lt Y 7
108. r guidelines for energy efficiency Resolution 1024x 768 standard size contrast max brightness max 9300 K full white pattern Getting Started A Complete Start Guide Y Installing Windows XP Service 1 D esX cape runs on Microsoft W indows XP Professional Edition with Service Pack 1 If you have not yet installed W indows XP Service Pack 1 or higher on your computer please follow this step If you already have most recent W indows XP Service Pack installed on your computer please skip this step and go to the next Hardware Setup section To check if you haveW indows XP Service Pack 1 installed right click on My Computer choose Properties General If you do not see Service Pack information is displayed you do not have Service Pack installed To install W indows XP Service Pack 1 1 PuttheW indows XP Service Pack 1 CD into CD ROM drive 2 Run XPSP1 exe from CD ROM drive and Service Pack 1 is automatically installed Alternative Open the Start menu Choose M y Computer and dou ble click on 1 icon on your CD ROM drive ps V 04 If you experience problems while installing the Microsoft W indows XP Service Pack 1 please go to the Microsoft website for additional information or con tact your computer vendor Hardware Setup Cable Setup In this section you will set up the initial hardware environment for your cape 1500 M 1 Connect the power cord to the AC
109. rdware Wizards if any pop up Add Smart Display Users The wizard lists the users who are eligible to be added Select required users and click Next personal computer Step 9 Smart Display Setup W izard wr paran Click Next to continue T Click M anual only if you are an advanced user with special needs Step 14 Completing the Add UsersW izard Click Finish you have completed the entire D esX cape 1500 setup process will be returned to your ARAN W indows desktop Now let s start unleashing the Step 10 Use ExistingW ireless Hardware power of DesX cape 1500 by learning through First timer Tutorial D esX cape 150DM comes with a wireless network adaptor for the computer Click Next to continue First timer Tutorial If you have a local wirelessMetwork already set you can use that network by selecting the U sc the wireless network hardware Y Detach from Base Station had prior to pu chasing Sinart Display check box W ith this option you will skip IN To detach your DesX cape 1500 from its base station please refer to the illustration View and Print Network Settings W hen you have printed this page click Next to Note In order to conserve battery power your DesX cape 150DM may cantine turn off the system after certain period of inactivity W hen this hap pens the power switch remains in the O N position To turn on your N ote None of
110. rizontal force small components can be removed with the soldering They can also be removed with a solder sucker see Fig 1A Fig 1 DISMOUNTING VACUUM PISTON SOLDERING 4822 395 10159 IRON e g WELLER SOLDER TIP PT H7 lv 5 SOLDERING IRON 7 SOLDER WICK 4822 321 40042 e g A PAIR QF TWEEZERS A a EATING HEATING MIL SOLDERING IRON SOLDER WICK While holding the SMD with a pair of tweezers take it off gently using the soldering iron s heat applied to each terminal see Fig 1 B Remove the excess solder on the solder lands by means of litz wire or a solder sucker see Fig 1C 1 3 Caution on removal When handling the soldering iron use suitable pressure and be careful When removing the chip do not use undue force with the pair of tweezers The soldering iron to be used approx 30 W should Repair Tips preferably be equipped with a thermal control soldering temperature 225 to 250 The chip once removed must never be reused 1 4 Attachment of SMDs Locate the SMD on the solder lands by means of tweezers and solder the component on one side Ensure that the component is positioned correctly on the solder lands see Fig 2A Next complete the soldering of the terminals of the component see Fiq 2B Fig 2 MOUNTING e g A PAIR OF TWEEZERS uds SOLDER 2 0 5 0 8 mm PRESURE SOLDERING IRON CER
111. rn DSUB_ 5V 5V DDC 5V C123 C128 123 0 1206 49 2 5 012 330pF 330pF 237 2 185355 4 gt 1247 0 1206 2 NDS Se vee SDAYSS 119 47 25 75 Do R78 MZACUS vi 8 BVA PDC R C 120 109 47pF 79 C111 47pF MCU_SCL P_FUSE_R VA 1 2 07 120 47 AGND ELE A0mil CN3 C101 C100 3 OUT 3 L11 Omil 0 1uF 104 lt gt _ BEADS 32 1117111 BEAD 207 USB3D DPS 115 120 05830 Lip BEAD 6007 0805 4 vec USB SERIES A UXO 14 BEADS 32 USB3D SUSBDA X 2419 USB4D ENA OUTA 3 USB3D 121 C31 FLGA IN a SH Gi FLGB GND C65 Sn P FUSE ENB 0 1UF 3 3uF 16V LM3526MX L dura T DM4 BEADS 3 BEAD 120Z DPA 5 204 1 La Lo BEAD jJ ts BEAD 600Z USB SERIES VCCRGB VCCRGB 13 BEADS 32 VCO C45 47pF C48 C49 C43 39 C30 0 10 6 102 C124 C125 C126 112 C104 c103 C115 10uF 47pF TMDS2 R83 RX2 C35 47 TMDS2 2 1MDS2 AAA TMDS2 R84 RX 1 10uF RI 10uF L TMDS2 4 Shield H TMDS4 J1 TMDS4 DVI SCL E VCCRGB LINEOUTL R14 0 1 0805 PCAUDIOL DVI_SDA DV
112. roubleshooting o 150DM 4 Go to cover page work adaptor However this requires that you have the specialized knowledge to set up the wire less network for DesX cape 150DM manually during setup process W here is the packing list A quick packing list is available on Quick Start Guide A more complete packing list is available at the Getting Started A Complete Start Guide chapter of this User s Manual W here is the power switch The power switch is located at the upper right corner behind the screen W hy doesn t the screen light up when power it on There are two possible reasons 1 You are using DesX cape 150DM on b ttery power and there 15 no power in the battery Solution Use your AC power adaptor and or base station to recharge batteries 2 The device entered the Standby mode automatically turning the screen off Solution Turn the power switch off and then on again to turn on the screen W hat should do with unused hardware components The wireless network adaptor and USB cables will be insta ted and used during software setup process following on screen instructions Store the unused 5 mini VGA cable and or audio cable a safe place for future use W hat should do with the Welcemeto the Found New Hardware W izard Follow the recommended Install the software automatically and finish the process before you proceed further Please note that there may be more than one device found when
113. s Settings button on Dashboard and choosing Power You may configure different settings here for your D esX cape 1500 depending whether it is running on bat tery power or AC power You can reconfigure your D 1500 wireless net work settings to make it work again vith a changed home wireless network environment Here s how 1 Launch Connection icubleshooter on your com puter and follow the instructions Click Start menu All Programs iMicroscft Smart Display Services Sound settings on your DesX cape 150DM and then Connection Troubleshooter Configure your DesX cape 150DM sound settings by clicking the Dashboard s Settings button Dashboard and look ing under the tab General Or 2 Goto Microsoft Help and Support on your comput er to find Information about D esX cape manual setup Ciick Start menu Help and Support Hardware aid look under Windows Powered Smart Display Alternatively search for Smart Display in the Microsoft Help and Support Center You may turn your D esX cape 150DM into a remote con troller and your PC into a jukebox to play music by choos ing to leave sound on computer or change your stylus tap volume here Show desktopWallpaper By default you will not see your desktop wallpaper when you connect your D esX cape 150DM to your computer instead your desktop will be a solid color Access to multiple computers To use one DesX cape 150D M to access more than one
114. se to display the video signal from VGA port by using INPUT SELECTION from the OSD menu For more information about the O SD menu please refer to O SD functions in the Optimize and Customize chapter XY Working with an optional wireless keyboard Setting upW ireless Keyboard The optional Philips DesX cape 150DM wireless keyboard gives you the benefits of an additional input tool that complements D esX cape 1500 5 built in on screen keyboard TheW ireless Keyboard uses a built in radio frequency module to communi cate directly to your D esX 150DM In order to comple ment not interfere with your D esX cape experience key board frequency is different than the frequency employed by D esX cape 150DM to communicate the host computer W ith your DesX 1500 M nearby open the battery cap and load 4AAA size batteries into the wireless keyboard After batteries are inserted the keyboard automatically searches for D esX cape 150D M and in a few seconds configures itself to work with DesX 150DM On rare occasions when the automatic configuration process doesn t con nect restart the search process by pressing the Connection Reset but ton on the front panel of the key board and then Keyboard Connection Reset button on the left hand rear of your DesX cape 150DM Both your DesX cape 150DM and the keyboard will try to find each other and automatically con figure themselves on W ireiess
115. the information on the View and Print Network DesXcape 150DM under such circumstances slide the power switch Settings page is saved on your computer Since you may need this to the FF position and then back to ON position information especially the N etwork or W EP key later it is a good idea to print this wizard page for future reference Getting Started A Complete Start Guide Y On Screen Tutorial o je W hen you detach your DesX cape 1500 from its base station for the first time after setup you are likely to see the following two pages on your D esX cape 150DM screen These pages serve as an initial tutorial for D esX cape 150D M The on screen tutorial is only displayed when D esX cape 150DM is first detached and will not appear again Please read through the screen and feel free to refer back to this section for more information In the event the on screen tutorial does not appear this section covers its content and provides additional information Input Panel The Input Panel is an on screen keyboard and writing pad that simplifies the task of entering text using a stylus To display the Input Panel press the Input Panel hardware button on your D esX cape 150D M input panel utton To hide it press the button again This is good time to tap on the different functions on the toolbar to see how they work More information about how to use and config
116. ue 6 Cradle USB doesnt work Checkpoint 1 If CN3 short P13 Checkpoint 2 If CN3 1pin CN 4 1pin 5V P13 Issue 7 Touch Panel cannot work Checkpoint 1 If CN2 well connected or pin cold soldering P14 Checkpoint 2 Y3 40MHz P14 Checkpoint 3 If U25 16 shows 666 5KH P15 Issue 8 Touch Panel cannot be adjusted Checkpoint 1 If U24 VCC shows 5V P16 Repair Flow Chart __1500 __ 44 Go to cover page Issue 9 USB cannot wrk Checkpoint 1 Y726MHz P17 Checkpoint 2 If U42 12 16 20 29 25 33 37 shows 3 2V P18 Issue 10 USB Touch cannot work Checkpoint 1 Pen Down if U25 11 Lo P19 Issue 11 USB Keyboard wireless cannot work Checkpoint 1 CN12 2 is about 2 8V CN12 3 is about P20 Issue 12 USB PAD USB cannot work Checkpoint 1 If LM3526 09 7 shows 5V P21 Issue 13 Cradle cannot work Checkpoint 1 insert PAD on the cradle It shows count down signal 22 Checkpoint 2 Y2 24MHz R8 65MHz P23 Checkpoint 3 Y1 24MHz P24 issue 14 Cradle DVI no display Checkpoint 1 CN6 15 is about 3 3V P25 ssue 15 Cradle DSUB no Display Checkpoint 1 CN8 10 is 3 3V P26 Repair Flow Chart 4 Go to cover page Cannot boot Checkpoint 1 Flash board checking Is F B well inserted NO d Jf NO If YES Checking out if the image well loaded YES Please reinsert the F B well
117. uration setup Windows 4 Cables loosed or poor contact of connection I2C read error Fig 8 Modify DDC data Serial No Click icon on the toosl bar Click se till the Step 7 of 9 window appears Type the new Serial No for example TWPS318F001 se till the last step window appears then click Nte exit the Step window PENS step 7of9 Detailed timing and Descriptor desc riptio Descriptor Data Tag ASEIN Monitor S N ASCII 318 2001 lt 4 Go to cover page Write DDC data to monitor 1 2 Click icon from the tools bar to starting rewrite DDC data Click for confirmation Save DDC data as file Sometimes you maybe need to save DDC data as a text file for using on other DDC chip To save DDC data follow the steps below 1 2 Click I icon on the tools bar and type a file name you like The file format is ddc type which can be open by Microsoft WordPad Click button 2 x Save in Desktop mal es rl 25 My Computer My Documents 1 Network Neighborhood My Briefcase Online Services File name Save Load DDG data from file als Click I frem the tools bar Select thesfile you want to open Giek __ Button ux Look zZ Deko gll Online Servi
118. ure the Input Panel will be provided during the interactive Smart D isplay Tutorial program and be found in Microsoft Help and Support on your computer O pen the Start menu Help and Support Hardware and then Windows Powered Smart Display Look for information in the Smart Display Input Panel Dashboard The Dashboard is the screen you see on your DesX cape 150DM when you detach it from the base station before connecting it to your computer You can access the Dashboard at any time by pressingthe Dashboard hardware button on your D esX cape 150DM 1500 44 Go to cover page The left column of the D ashboard lists the connections that you have created and allows you to connect to the computer with the same user name by simply selecting the connection name The right column shows your battery charge level and your net work signal strength level Tie battery ievel indicator graphically illustrates the battery charge evel and changes when the bat tery is plugged into AC power and charging Signal strength indi cates how well your DesXcape 1500 receives the wireless signals from your computer More informationsabout how to use and configure the settings from Dashboard can be found from Microsoft eod Support on your computer pen the Start menu Help and Support Hardware and then Windows Powered Smart Display Look for information under Smart Display settings Click ext anc you will see the
119. you connect the USB cable from the bas station to the computer Wait for the computer to recognize each device and install drivers for each before you proceed Nothing happens a amp er Connect USB Cable page Make sure that 1 You have connected the USB cable correctly 2 Your DesX cape 150DM is powered on and placed on the base station and 3 The computer has finished all Found New Hardware processes Sometimes the Found New Hardware wizard is hidden behind other windows Also you might have to wait for a few seconds for the computer to recognize your DesX cape 150DM and locate the drivers for it Another possibility DesX cape 150DM related hardware devices are not properly installed To check installation right click on My Computer Choose Properties Hardware and then Device Manager To fix problem devices right click on devices with an exclamation mark and choose update driver Follow all screen prompts to complete the process W hat does U se Existing W ireless Hardware mean DesX cape 150DM is designed to communicate with your computer through the included wireless net 1500 150DM ERROR CODE LIST Go to cover page Date 06 08 2002 By Kenny 3145 Other 3163 oo obe Je shea M14 Upper key feeling no good Adaptor test failed M15 pRight key feeling no good Coin battery test failed MS POS No power 08 PO6 Power shut down after power
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