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4. u 602 PSIG R1 C601 C602 1 0 1 8 8 RED negi a 8 j 9 VIDEO RR S 05 0807 S 5 2 9 1 1 108 m SIG RZ 516 medi 1 28601 2k 2k 3 9 0604 TP601 602 BK1608TS601 1 16W 1 16W 16W 0 1 2 5564 N CP w RN CP 4 VS VIDI 5161 007 OUT VID2 41601 4 VSIG2 TP603 R606 C606 60 VID3 JL602 47 68 9 1 C608 5 VSIG3 716 50 18V 47 VIDA JL608 CHIP OH CHIP 25V 6 VSIG4 p vios 3165 VID6 8 5126 9 18107 vibe 10VS1G8 VID9 g TD 118169 12181610 vibi VID11 CAL_R 1351011 CAL O vdan 14181612 CAL I SHOUT2 we CHIP_V1D3 15HVDD VDD NC ROTO 16 RGT 3 pano SHOUTS zu DS HST 17HST NCLK NC 0615 MCLKX PVCC 25V CHIP HCKIR 19HCK1 CHIP GND GND 00 10 20 55 GND GND 21 VSSGL DLYCTR neve 22JBLK CLKOUT vi 23ENB CLKOUTX we 17 24 VCK NC plar 25 VST VID9 DWN CLKIN wm 26JDWN CLKINX F H_CNT y 1011 4 2 R612 PCG 29 I 30 VVDD 617 EO 32 5 FROM 5 7 HVDD FB602 BK1608TS601 5 2 8620 10k 1 16W CHIP 1 iu 0601 OOO 0026 HNIBO1FU TE85R WT a 1716W BUFF 2 d CHIP
5. will be displaved 1 RAK Paras sam Sei The sub menu for setting the following items P m sco vine EVENT MS home mark 1 2 Er 5 rip m R 010085 2 RO First two thumbnails that are amp included the selected contents 7 5 will Ej 5 Qin Sis a 5 7 Multiple still pictures are included in the contents The 4 v D contents include individual still pictures and other 2 9 W _ contents Vou must select contents when vou viewing a still o A picture stored in a Memory Stick 5 Several small pictures included in the contents can be E displayed at one time They are called thumbnails When the JPEG o pictures are saved o in the current PROJECTOR Pictures or contents included contents one of Effect set the effect when the slide is in the current contents them is displayed Note displayed The contents are sorted numerically and alphabetically up Advan Slids set to advance a next slide to 256 contents The later contents will not be sorted automatically Auto or manually 1 Sel MS b h rcd Manual elect pressing the Interval set the period for which on
6. 1C805 MS IZF MS JPEG ENGINE MS 10817 818 10816 COMP ENCODER 85 CN804 1 2 FD 0 15 KEVO 25 8010 MS MENU STATUS A21 Plo CONNECTOR SIRCS B21 191 FM BAD STATUS A22 FA2 38 E USB MS B22 ED 3 377142 TXD MS A23 9801 802 36 3 3V TO BB BOARD USB MS BN Preys PERE 193 CN403 RXD MS 24 18803 16803 RESET 824 8M FLASH SRAM PIC MUTE MS 825 JIH SCKI RESET 13 63 12 WE WE 20MHz 10806 7 IK rers Sct T 28 8 m EEPROM spa 9805 5 50 1 MUTE SDA 107 47 82 25 XCS 10808 128M DSRAM 112 277 35 CN804 2 2 XRD RDWRX 276 32 1 1 XWRH XBEO pao 100 275 33 24 67 69 g XWRL XBE1 LD0 7 bad INTI MMA X NT 8 10 81 86 250 MS RST MS RST 11 11 13 91 94 3 3V XRS 007 LD7 m 8018 000 0804 E 0801 zg PRA XRDY 45 47 73 74 000 7 48 50 78 83 HCLK 51 53 88 92 0015 UD7 TE E 20 26 m 129 131 29 35 NAOZI 133 134 136 140 143 ua13 BB BOAR
7. BOARD BOARD Ref Q ty Part SP Description or Q ty Part SP Description 303 8 759 544 01 s IC S 80828ANNP EDR T2 R113 216 841 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 C304 8 759 447 17 s 128 R114 218 723 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 20K 1 16W 1608 305 8 759 684 72 s IC M24C64 WMN6T A R115 218 714 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 8 2K 1 16W 1608 C306 8 759 082 57 s IC TC7MWO4FU RI16 218 685 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 510 1 16W C307 8 759 683 83 s IC 74VHCT541AMTCX R117 216 841 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 C308 8 759 083 83 s IC 74VHCT541AMTCX R118 216 837 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22K 1 16W 1608 C309 8 759 683 83 s IC 74VHCT541AMTCX 119 216 837 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22 1 16W 1608 C310 8 759 449 58 s IC LM7131BCM5X R120 216 837 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22K 1 16W 1608 C4 8 759 542 46 s IC M62392FP R121 216 041 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 470 1 104 2012 C402 8 759 571 03 s IC LM4041DIM3 1 2 T amp R R122 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 C403 8 759 584 86 s IC M52749FP TP R123 218 692 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 C404 8 759 645 13 s IC ADV7123KST140 R125 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 C5 8 752 093 18 s IC CXA3512R T6 R126 218 692 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 0 1 16W 1608 C503 8 759 252 41 s IC TK11900MTL R127 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16 1608
8. Ref No or Q ty Part No 1375 226 c801 l 107 826 11 CN801 1 770 629 21 0801 8 719 045 61 D802 8 719 045 61 D803 8 719 045 51 D804 8 719 045 53 D805 8 719 914 43 D806 8 719 914 44 807 8 719 914 43 0808 8 719 914 44 D809 8 719 914 43 0810 8 719 914 44 811 8 719 914 43 812 8 719 914 44 813 8 719 914 43 814 8 719 914 44 0801 8 729 027 38 R801 216 838 R802 216 834 8803 216 831 8804 216 828 8805 216 826 R806 216 838 R807 216 825 8808 216 823 8809 216 834 R810 216 835 R811 216 824 8812 216 824 R813 216 828 R814 216 833 R815 216 833 R816 216 833 R817 216 815 R818 216 821 R819 216 833 8820 216 838 R821 216 828 5801 111 105 5802 111 105 5803 111 105 5804 111 105 5805 111 105 5806 111 105 5807 111 105 5808 111 105 5809 111 105 5810 111 105 5811 111 105 5812 111 105 VPL HS1 SP S cn cn cn Cn cn cn w 00 ca cn cn cn o w o o w Des cription MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD H CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1 CJ CJ CJ C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 tu C2 C2 E E ERES ES ca ES EXE EE Ed ca PIN C
9. Ref No Ref or Q ty Part SP Description or Q ty Part SP Description D801 8 719 078 89 DIODE CL 190Bl X T R826 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 D805 8 719 081 42 s DIODE UMZ6 8N T106 R827 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 D806 8 719 081 42 s DIODE UMZ6 8N T106 R828 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 D807 8 719 081 42 s DIODE UMZ6 8N T106 R829 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 D808 8 719 083 58 s DIODE UDZSTE 173 9B R830 216 845 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 FB801 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD R831 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 FB802 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD R834 216 821 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 0 1 16W 1608 FB803 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD R835 216 825 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 FB804 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD R836 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 FB805 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD R840 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 FB806 500 451 11 s MICRO INDUCTOR CHIP 41P750S R841 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 FB807 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD R843 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 FB808 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD R844 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 FB809 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD R845 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 FB8
10. DeviceName Remarks SET MEMORV CHROMA MEMORV INSTALL MEMORV NT358 NT443 Pal Pal M N Component Two times speed HDTV GBR Top bottom Top bottom BW60 Secam BW50 15kRGB 15k Component HDTV YPbPr moude speed Inversion Not Inversion 3D GAMMA SUB CONT 0 Fixed Value SUB BRT 0 Fixed Value R OSD LVL 31 Fixed Value G OSD LVL 31 Fixed Value B OSD LVL 31 Fixed Value THROUGH 0 Fixed Value SW 1 Fixed Value APC THRES 25 Fixed Value APC LIMIT 32 Fixed Value OTHER H START 104 Fixed Value V START 22 Fixed Value H POSITION 23 Fixed Value Adjustment is Fixed Value TEMP LAMP impossible TEMP PANEL Adjustment is Fixed Value impossible LAMP FAN 1 Adiustment Is Fixed Value impossible Adjustment is Fixed Value PANEL FAN 1 impossible Adjustment is Fixed Value LAMP FAN 2 impossible Adjustment is Fixed Value PANEL FAN 2 impossible SYNCHRONOUS 1 Fixed Value Factorv default setting value Note There are nonadjustable items in accordance with the input signal VPL HS1 3 4 Service Knowhow Cross Table of Board Replacement Board Name 3 4 1 After Replacing the Prism Block Device Item BA 1 Perform Section 3 2 V COM Adjustment Perform the Gamma data writing of the Prism Block 3 Perform Section 3 5 White Balance Adjustment on Servicing SUB CON
11. 00 Descr CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC iption TOR E TOR CH TOR CH TOR CH TOR TOR CH TOR TOR CH SOLID TOR C TOR E TOR C TOR TOR TOR E TOR C TOR C TOR TOR TOR E TOR C TOR C TOR TOR CH TOR TOR C TOR CH TOR CH TOR E TOR CH TOR CH TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR LECT 47 ERAMIC LECT 47 LECT 47 ERAMIC ERAMIC LECT 3 ERAMIC LECT 10 LECT 3 ERAMIC ERAMIC LEC
12. 10403 10601 CN602 LL CLAMP amp AMP LCD DRIVER 402 R OUT gt VIDEO 1 G OUT gt BUFFER CAL_R B OUT VIDEO VCOM OFF DLYCTR MCLK 0403 RGT Le SIGCNT 17 BUFFER 0601 602 HST t BUFFER SCL_100K STATUS HCK2R SDA 100K PRG POS CON1 POSCTRI POS CON2 6 CK POSCTR2 810 VST ENB POS CON1 PRGPOL POG POS CONZ DWN 10307 10401 e SID_IN VCOM OUT BUFFER DAC 18 95 16 LCD DRIVER 83 2 15 ENB PW_OSDEN 89 10808 VIDEO_R BUFFER VCOM OFF 114 98 HCK1R BOSDO LODHCKI DLYCTR 75 HCK1G BOSD1 SCL_100K MCLK 29 HCK1B RGTX BOSD2 SDA 100K 5 SIGONT 2N3 74 55 HCK2R 0501 502 HST gt OSDYM LCDHCK2 DIRCTR HCK2G BUFFER HCK2G 4 STATUS 5 46 28 HCK2B HCK1G gt pa TO BB BOARD 65 POS CON1 CN102 PW_RESET z 263 sos conz Z OSTRI kac PIC gt 1 10809 POSCTR2 61 BUFFER VST INTERLACE 04 ENB 2 97 18 HST PRGPOL POG 81 7 17 vsT DWN HSOX gt LCDVST FRP 35 8 16 VCK VSOX gt LCDVCK SID_IN VCOM OUT 100 15 PCG USO 43 3V 2 10305 UODFOS EEPROM 10306 1 3 030 32 57 3 5 14 DWN 16701 SDA RSDA LCDDWN 33 50 13 RGT LCD DRIVER SOL RSCL LCDRGT gt 51 12 RGTX 16304 LODRGTX m VIDEO since RESET LCDCLP CAL_R SIRCS 16306 12 3 VIDEO_R MENU STATUS 2 5 48 AD 7 MENU STAT
13. ASERT ABE TOM cik 5 RMOER Cp 9 K lt 205 A KMEZEICZEWIIEEL BRATE WDCHR BNBECAICMSRELT CAL SU HS1 2001 Sony Corporation et LSH NS 92 1 ISH Lower support Upper support Stopper The SU HSI is a Projector Stand for the LCD Video Projector onlv Assemble the Projector Stand and adjust it as follows Assembling the Projector Stand Before assembling Remove the adjuster mounted on the LCD Video Projector To remove it refer to the Video Projector Operating Instructions 1 Pass a lower support part through the hole of a pedestal then fix it with the supplied 4 long screws Mount a upper support part and stopper to the lower support part and adjust it height then fix it Pass a AC power cord and PJ Multi cable through the supports Pull out the cables from the top of the upper support for 20 to 30 cm so that they reach to the projector 4 Store the cables into the groove at the back of the adjuster and fix the adjuster to the support with the four short screws 5 Connect the cables passed through the supports to the projector Adjusting the adjuster E Using the adjuster of the projector stand you can adjust the projecting picture position Hold down and slide the adjuster stopper to the right move the projector then replace t
14. SUFFIX 11 LEVEL OPEN COLLECTOR CONVERTER BA LEVEL CONVERTE 2 1 682 352 11 IC DECODER IC101 2 0204 B 2 0310 B 4 IC102 C 1 0202 XA 2 0311 B 4 IC103 2 0205 2 0312 4 1104 3 0206 XA 2 0313 B 3 IC105 2 0207 B 3 0314 4 IC201 1 0208 2 0315 B 4 IC202 B 1 0209 B 2 IC301 B 5 Q210 B 2 TP101 C 3 IC302 5 0211 B 2 TP102 C 2 1C304 8 5 0212 2 103 C 2 1C305 B 5 Q213 2 104 2 0214 B 3 TP105 3 0101 2 0301 B 5 TP106 C 4 0102 C 2 0302 4 107 C 2 0103 2 0303 4 108 C 3 0104 2 0304 4 109 C 3 0105 2 0305 4 110 C 4 0106 2 0306 C 4 11 2 0201 1 0307 4 TP301 C 3 0202 2 0308 4 302 B 3 0203 B 2 0309 4 B Side mount sw swo DAC3 DAC2 DAC1 9 Daco GND VPL HS1 Refer to page 7 4 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 4 for IC Block Diagrams VPL HS1 A TO Q 1 3 1 3
15. SSJNIHOIHA NIVW ans H LNd1INO 9 SSJNIHOIHA ans 9 9 1NdLNO 1SS3JWIH9IHA ans 8 209 isnrav aso BLANKING R CONTRAST R BRIGHTNESS R OSD MIX HOLD G BLANKING G BRIGHTNESS 1 BLANKING B B Z G BRIGHTNESS OSD MIX OSD ano oovd pova OMS LMS NI dO 15 NIVW 1SVHINOO ans H LAdNI 4 LODA GSO ISVHLNOO ans O LODA 8 NI aso SS3N LHOIHS ans a LODA ALVISH VPL HS1 TC4053BF 701 M52758FP 403 7 30 H V GENERATOR EEPROM ARRAY YDEC SENSE AMP R W CONTROL PAGE LATCHES 7 30 CONTROL XDEC LOGIC MEMORY I O CONTROL LOGIC 3 NC NC NC 1 SDA
16. 5 12 VPL HS1 BB BOARD Ref No or Q tv C513 C514 C515 C516 C517 C518 C519 C520 C521 C522 C523 C524 C525 C526 C527 C528 C529 C530 C531 C533 C535 C536 C537 C538 C539 C540 C541 C542 C543 C544 C545 CN101 CN102 CN103 CN401 CN403 D401 FBl FB102 FB2 FB2 FB203 s FB2 FB2 FB2 FB4 5 5 5 5 5 5 gt NO ICI 102 102 12 102 NO VPL HS1 Part No 107 826 107 826 107 826 107 826 107 826 107 826 126 205 107 826 107 826 107 826 107 826 107 826 107 826 107 826 107 826 107 826 107 826 126 205 107 826 107 826 107 826 107 826 107 826 107 826 107 826 126 205 107 826 107 826 107 826 107 826 107 826 193 797 2 110 449 2 568 323 5 110 620 2 815 354 8 719 914 43 414 921 414 921 414 748 414 748 414 748 4 4 4 4 50 92 92 92 92 45 500 451 414 921 500 451 414 921 414 921 8 759 681 47 8 759 652 56 8 759 659 65 8 759 670 41 8 759 472 14 SP cn Cn cn O O ca cn 00 cn C Description CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC T
17. Cn 00 Cn RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 1 8K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 1 5K 1 16W RESISTOR CHIP 1 8K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 470 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 1 8K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 1 8K 1 16W 1608 CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 1 8K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 1 8K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 68 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 560 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 560 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 470 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 470 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 220K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 220 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 5 6K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 5 6K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 1 5K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 820 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 560 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 390 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 RE
18. s ___ EA ERP Kae as e ei JL313 g IP305 9 PRG 4 G4 100 LCDPCG a wos EED 0004 PRG PRGPOL MW CHIP JL308 144 IP ENB 122 FESSES 62 7 Lees 6148307 47 1 16W CHIP I I AM GO R308 47 1 16 CHIP tala sa LODFRPJ 2 C ML B9 EGER al wa BEY EA Leer 6 5 7 4784 Hso 54 W CHIP TO 4 7 10307 8 B6 Vso TC7AVHCTSATAFT 25 W 1 85 101 309 47 6 3V RB306 41 3 Reso 105 8 5 9 INVCNT GE1 w 2 AGCSHP 96 LCDCLP aco B1 w 10306 GT 63 R309 47 1 16W CHip TC7WO4FU IK RB309 R310 47 1 16W CHIP INV AJ HCK1 W tg le HOKIR 233 ned TIT 10302 374 LCDHCK2 HCK2 HCK1B CXD960768 Lw 3D GAMMA amp 4 m dg 133 HCK2R HCK2G 3 3V 2 W i HCK2B I I z FB303 H BK1608TS60 2 10308 MR TC74VHCT541 AFT CHIP BUFF C318 0 1 TO 1 7 CLRA n R337 47 1 16W FROM 2 7 12C CHIP T R338 LCDHST 224 Fia nr eg g EST ust T cover IE W ate mag ver VALU 1 5 m 319 t TP309 Y gt EE TU LCDRGT M 4 _ GT w JL322 ie 8333 UL
19. a tit C C CO NAON gt W 4 eT de Pel O Q 0 gt Q Q Q Q CO Ur iS 010 Qn ES Q Ed O Q Ed Q 3d O OQ DJ IJ J J J J J gt V ese Te bo PT 20214121 OO gt OO sN P QON M52749FP 1 403 8 VCC2 SUB CONTRAST rao MAIN CONTRAST SE 1 INPUT VCCI GNDI G OSD IN B SUB CONTRAST on MAIN CONTRAST 14 1 SUB MAIN CONTRAST CONTRAST Main INPUT SOG ai SOG Sep OUT 20 S 80828ANNP IC303 CONTRAST 8bit B SUB CONT 8bit G SUB CONT 8bit SUB CONT 8bit Clamp Pulse IN 5 OSD IN LP2985IM5X 3 3 IC204 VIN D A OUT5 AW OVER CURRENT OVER TEMP PROTECTION D A OUT4 D A OUT3 Main Brightness Retrace BLK IN RETRACE BLANKING RETRACE BLANKING
20. Q501 HNIBOTFU TE85R BUFF 0502 HNIBOTFU TE85R BUFF TP504 PSIG G PSIG 5164 6163 5165 6162 5106 5161 MODES MODE2 MODE1 HST 14HCK1 15HCK2 16 858 17JBLK ENB TajENB 19 zojvsT Pee 21 ADDIE HST HCK2G HCK1G als 23 24 TO LCD DANEL 6 5 7 TP FROM 3 7 MAIN CPU EEPROM DAC D A CONVERTER LCD DRIVE 30 GAMMA amp TG 7 21 B SS1719 lt J gt C P5 Refer to 7 15 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 16 for IC Block Diagrams TP603 OUT 1 1Vp p H FROM 4 78 OUT gt R gt FROM 1 7 MCLK gt FROM 4 7 DAC FROM 3 7 X C 6 7 C 6 7
21. 23 Se NIA 5 PI 200 98 3001198 SLAW 2522 Ao anya SD N09 1113 b dj c VPL HS1 KESSENZU P2 B SS1719 lt 7 2 7 2 Schematic Diagrams Printed Wiring Boards Note Parts marked differ according to the model destination Refer to the mount table for each function The parts marked on schematic diagrams are not mounted All capacitors are unless otherwise noted pF uuF SOWV less are not indicated except for electrolvtics electrolvtics are in 50 unless otherwise specified Lw fusible resistor wt nonflammable resistor internal component panel designation and adjustment for repair Caution when replacing chip parts New parts must be attached after removal of the chip Be careful not to heat the minus side of a tantalum capacitor be cause it is easilv damaged the heat Reference information RESISTOR RN METAL FILM RC SOLID FPRD NONFLAMMABLE CARBON FUSE NONFLAMMABLE FUSIBLE RS NONFLAMMABLE METAL OXIDE RB NONFLAMMABLE CEMENT RW NONFLAMMABLE WIREWOUND ADJUS
22. 02102 83206 412103 413343 C2104 3 22222022 83137 83138 le 4 VZ 412104 ZZ gt 08408 lt G B SIDE SUFFIX 11 TL431BCDR2 IC3102 G 1 687 357 11 D2101 B 2 IC2101 C 2 D2102 A 2 IC3100 C 4 D2103 1 3102 1 22104 2 3201 F 2 D2105 1 3202 1 3103 B 4 3304 2 1 3104 3 3307 1 23107 253 3108 2 02101 1 3109 2 03102 D 2 D3110 E 2 03103 C 3 D3111 E 3 03104 B 4 D3112 E 2 03105 B 4 D3113 2 03106 2 3116 2 03107 2 3117 2 03108 2 3118 2 03109 1 3119 2 03110 1 3120 3 03201 1 3121 1 03601 1 3201 2 53202 2 B Side mount D3203 1 7 25 G 12 1 2 Refer to page 7 25 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 25 for IC Block Diagrams 10k vec CHIR FROM 2 2 W POWER ON G 1 2 SUPPLV DC DC B SS1719 lt gt G P1 3205 THa il 8 1 BIMETAL TH B 12002 L3204 JL3108 si 10 JL2002 OLA z A
23. PL NT 0201 1 INV SCL100K SDA100K I I I I I I I I 5 BA CHROMA DECORDER 30 COMB FILTER 31 COMB Te DLL Tmiem s imi e is BELL 6 2 6 2 VPL HS1 m 16203 10405 SCAN CONVERTER A D CONVERTER CN101 R 82 RIN 2 DRAO T V6 V U0 CN403 1 2 10 214 gt 814 wo M ble 2 85 GIN He 4 GRE7 _ VGZYZU7 nm 7 g 86 DRBO 5800 VB UV VO 812 0201 SOGIN CLAMP 95 192 a M2 97 B 88 BIN jo 240 An 89 udo VB UV V7 810 MO E DGAO 24 GGEO DREO T 85 IH TO MS BOARD U hat B
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25. 3 1174 N je 2 MS A SIDE MS B SIDE SUFFIX 11 SUFFIX 11 l 682 358 11 D801 D805 D806 D807 D808 DAK od B W C CO N 0 QO N CO QO ES c801 c802 x DPPU W gt y gt Le N 0805 2 801 B 1 Side mount VPL HS1 Refer to 7 35 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 35 for IC Block Diagram VPL HS1 A 10804 2 3 3V REG JL803 C806 0 33 16V B CHIP C807 22 10V F CHIP FM FA2 FA3 FA4 FA5 FA7 FA8 FA9 FAO FA11 FA12 FA13 FA14 FA15 FA16 FA17 FA18 FA19 FDO FD1 FD2 FD3 FD4 FD5 FD6 FD7 FD8 FD9 FD10 FD11 FD12 FD13 2014 2015 R801 0 CHIP 7068 TO 2 3 F BSY TO 2 3 F RST 1802 FLASH ROM 1 3 1 3 3 FROM 3 3 MSCLK gt 8815 R816 8819 100k 100 100k 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W CHIP CHIP CHIP w 1 080 N 4107 17 3 i PROTECT 9B R802 0 CHIP FWR
26. 0202 224171 10107 RES CN105 7 lt 3 4 WDTOVF FAN B1 FAN REG SCIROCCO FAN_PROT FAN CONTI 10110 0103 1 CN106 POWER_CONT NE ama BALLAST FAN50 rs f 0101 102 1 FAN PROT 0103 104 50 LAMP COVER ril 57 10N107 sw FAN B2 1 VISCA FANGO FAN PROT LI 22 TXD2 FWR 1 23 RXD2 FWR 1 119 MDI 1 120 74 10201 1 FWE y 4 CPU amp PWROM 5V 1 RESET x 30 GAMMA amp TG LCD DRIVER T DISCHARGE 1 1 VPL HS1 6 7 TA PANEL TA ZO PANEL TO H BOARD CN801 TO BA BOARD CN201 TO G BOARD CN3302 C Block Frame 1 2 Frame 1 2 Diagrams Section 7 7 1
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29. 3 Two screws 10 9 2 SRA 6 Optics block assy 2 2 8 Q Board Removal Remove the Optics block assy Refer to Sec 2 2 7 Special head two screws 1 Four Screw B3 x 6 A M1 6 x 5 CN501 Di 22 CN703 Three screws B3 x 6 2 fan VPL HS1 2 5 2 2 9 BA Board Removal PSW3 x 8 D Screw 2 Holder ST 4 BA boar 2 2 10 NR Board Removal D Screws B3 6 2 RM Window ER assy VPL HS1 2 6 2 2 11 F Board Removal z x S 882 se m E 0 z 2 2 12 Hi voltage block and G Board Removal Screw PSW3 x 8 G mount 1 Three screws 83 x 6 3 Two screws 83 6 2 7 VPL HS1 2 2 13 Projection Lens Removal Remove the Optics block assv Refer to Sec 2 2 7 D Three screws PSW3 x 8 o L 2 Lens 2 2 14 Prism Block Assy and In polarizer Removal Remove the Projection Lens Refer to Sec 2 2 13 3 Two screws B2 x 4 4 In polarizer 1 5 In polarizer panel G assv D Three screws PSWA x 12 T 6 Two screws 2 x 4 T NZ 7 In polarizer holder ba UN In polarizer panel G assy q 9 Two screws 482 x 4 In polarizer panel ge In polarizer holder B assy Flexible cable
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31. VCC GND 4 4 VPL HS1 5 1 1 Section 5 Spare Parts Notes on Repair Parts Safetv Related Components Warning Components marked A are critical to safe operation Therefore specified parts should be used in the case of replacement WARNHINWEIS Les composants identifi s par la marque sont critiques pour la s curit Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce portant le num ro sp cifi Standardization of Parts Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those used for the unit These are because of parts common ality and improvement Parts List has the present standardized repair parts Stock of Parts Parts marked with at SP Supply Code column of the Spare Parts list may not be stocked Therefore the delivery date will be delayed Items with no part number and no description are not stocked because they are seldom required for routine service Units for Capacitors Inductors and Resistors The following units are assumed in Schematic Dia grams Electrical Parts List and Exploded Views unless otherwise specified Capacitors ME Inductors yH Resistors 0 VPL HS1 5 1 5 2 Exploded Views 5 2 1 R I o 5 2 Cover Part No 1 1 1 X 4 1 4 4 4 X 4 A 85 079 0 85 042 0 85 033 0 039 440 375 226 85 036 0 85 032 0 039 442 039 453 501 949 Description No S
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33. 0842 C843 844 0845 0846 C847 0 1 0 1 01 01 01 0 1 16V ieV 160 160 160 16 16V 02305 JPEG ENG 3 3V MS RESET FROM 3 3 lt A1 8847 3 R924 R925 R944 10806 2ALO JAT SN HA EEPROM MS 2 3 JPEG ENG MS I F B SS1714 lt gt MS P2 H VPL HS1 Refer to 7 35 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 35 for IC Block Diagram VPL HS1 A YUV MS 3 3 MS 3 3 8125 NZ gt 209 R862 100 1 16W CHIP 213 1863 100 17160 CHIP 2089 1616 REGI 1 16W 211 PXOE 2 8 207 EPA 198 197 204 R895 203 9 1 16W CHIP 202 201 0802 0803 0804 3 8V e LAP aH pow 5805 5806 5807 4 1 16W1 16W UMZ6 8N UMZ6 8N UMZ6 8N CHIP CHIP PROTECT PROTECT PROTECT 40 Wt Al H 1 10801 2 6 MD2305F JPEG ENG JL818 10810 ISPLSI2032VE 110 PLD SX1714A V 1 3 FROM 2 3 lt 2 3 AW lt
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35. TH A 1 BIMETAL iud 5 AC 02102 INLET CN1101 TT CN1102 CN3204 e RECT Sn AC IL 2 gt m 3 AC L AC L 1 lil TT RECTIFIER CN2001 fm DC AC N 1 1 AC N N 4 gt i gt 10 BALLAST 1 4 102101 103201 L LTE R RE 00 00 CONVERTER i 10 B 02101 RALAV ON Er SENSE eus RY2101 6 FB 5 FAN 1 163199 gt 3 FAN B CONVERTER CONTROL 5 CONT 1 SUB 6V LATHODE AW w VSENSE DH mE BOARD F B VG H 03102 Hort AE SWITCHING T1101 RECT 14 CN3301 03108 vs H _ gt LON SW AUDIO B 1 1 4 AUDIO B 03103 03110 VAJU SWITCHING Y t 2 8 6V 03601 03107 E sw T POWER ON SW 2 163202 1 und TO Q BOARD i 3 DC DC CONV 7 SUB EON CN501 CN3303 1 03201 POWER SW 1 1 1 2 03109 CN101 LI POWER ON SW l 17 PH3101 103304 FEED BACK H H 5V REG LF L 103102 T SHUNT REG 5 2 TAA il REF 8 1 6 3 2 a 7 afa ale PH3100 163307 POWER ON DELAY 4 1 w 1 2 1 B PH3102 Y 1 POWER PROT 43110 1 4 1 SW Bi y 1 03113 2 PROT Y 03104 3105 LATCH 3108 PROT 1 1 DC DC CONVERTER FAN DRIVE FILTER VPL HS1 6 5 6 5 MS 10801 JPEG ENG MS
36. 00 Descri CA CA PAC PAC CAPAC CAPAC CA CA CA PAC PAC PAC CAPAC CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC CAPAC CA PAC CAPAC CA PAC CAPAC CA CA CA CA CA CA CA PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC CAPAC CA CA CA CA CA CA CA PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC CAPAC CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC ption TOR ELECT 47 TOR CERAMIC 1 TOR ELECT 1 TOR ELECT 1 CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF TOR ELECT 10 TOR CERAMIC TOR ELECT 10 F 16V CHI F 10V 1608 16V OMF 16V F 16V CHIP 1MF 25V F 16V CHIP TOR CHIP CERAMIC 1MF 10V TOR ELECT 22MF 35V CHIP TOR CERAMIC 4 7MF B 6 3V TOR CERAMIC 4 7MF B 6 3V TOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF TOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF TOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF TOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF TOR CERAMIC 1000PF 50V B TOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 25V TOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF TOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 25V TOR ELECT 47MF 16V CHIP TOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 25V F TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR ELECT 47MF 16V
37. 501 6 8 VSS 4 241 21 5 1401 2 GND 2B 2Rext Cext CLR 2 Cext 2Q 20 10 CLR 1Rext Cext B 1 Vec 1A 74VHC221AMTCX 408 14 Q 4 Refer to 7 29 for Printed Wiring Board to page 7 30 for IC Block Diagrams r BZAASGA INPUT TERMINAL VIDEO SW RGB INTERFACE SYNC SEPARATOR EEPROM AUDIO SW VPL HS1 7 31 7 31 A B C D E F G 1402 BLn21B03 Nm NE 10409 2 2 X P403 0402 TC7WOOFU TE12R 15 RD9 1SB T1 NAND T AN CP 5 41403 3 10409 172 A 1103 0403 RAM TC7WOOFU TE1 2R S VIDEO BLn21B03 RD9 1SB T1 NAND ROTECT AB CD FROM 3 4 W IM 6 80 L401 R497 JL401 81421803 MA
38. FROM 174 ZRS vs gt vs LP2985 3 3 3 3V REG 25V B CHIP lt DQ ABUS TO 3 4 R G B ARO1 2 ARO3 ARO4 AROS RB204 2244 ARO6 ARO7 88203 2254 1 AGE1 88205 8820 AGES AGE4 AGES AGE6J 2254 Zi Ae00 AGO1 2 Pe AGO3 _AGO4 AGO5 acos A AGO7 e gt W _ 0 1 ABE2 2209 ABE3 ABE4 ABES apes PAX ABE7 JL204 3 3V 2 FB204 XD BK1608TS601 0202 DTC114EUA T106 SYNC SW lt MS TE JL208 2 205 gt gt gt FROM 4 4 x 2 51805 TP204 HS sill 3 3Vp p H FROM 4 4 TO 1 4 TP205 VS 3 3Vp p V BB 2 4 CONVERTER AD CONVERTER INTERFACE B SS1719 lt gt BB P2 VPL HS1 Refer to page 7 8 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 8 for IC Block Diagrams VPL HS1 A TO MS 3 3 BOARD CN804 GND GND VCLK VCLK VPEN VPEN vvs VHS VHS GND GND VUY7 VUV6 VUY5 VUV4 VUV3 VUV2 VUY1 vuvo VY7 VY6
39. 6 Move the focus lever to adjust 7 Press VOLUME or to adjust the focus Adjust to obtain sharp focus the volume VOLUME To turn off the power 1 You can turn off the projector by holding the on Press the 1 on standby switch A message Power OFF appears on the screen Press the I switch again The ON STANDBY indicator flashes in green and the fan continues to run to reduce the internal heat Also the ON STANDBY indicator flashes quickly during which you will not be able to light up the ON STANDBY indicator with the 1 0 switch Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet after the fan stops running and the ON STANDEY indicator lights in red standby switch for about one second instead of performing the above steps Projecting the Picture on the Screen 4 15e ISH TdA Selecting the Picture Viewing Mode You can select the picture viewing mode that best suits the type of program or room condition 79 x 5 SDE SHOT VOLUME 1 MS SLIDE coo VIDEO MEMORY buttons DYNAMIC STANDARD LIVING USER 1 2 and 3 OFF EE PROJECTOR Press one of the VIDEO MEMORV buttons DVNAMIC STANDARD LIVING and USER 1 2 and 3 DVNAMIC Select for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness STANDARD Recommended for normal viewing condition in vour home Also select to reduce roughness whe
40. FRD 1 2 JL801 GREG 8804 0 CE1 8 JL802 CE2 R805 0 CHIP FWE FOE R806 0 CHIP 7108 71080 RDY BSY R807 0 CHIP 10801 1 6 MD2305F JPEG ENG Le TO 2 3 8 05 8 7 C C805 0 1 R820 16V 100k B CHIP 1 16 CHIP MS_TNT gt lt MS_RDY TO 2 3 B 0862 0 1 XDRQ XRDY 0804 2SA1611 T1 M5M6 LED DRIVER 16V CHIP 3 3V O FB802 BK1608TS601 R833 0802 2 1611 1 5 6 SW R827 0 CHIP 8828 100 1 16W CHIP MS_RST gt SDIR gt MS TNS gt R829 0 CHIP AN e M lt P VCLK FROM 2 3 8825 FB807 BK1608TS601 100 E gt CONT VDD CHIP X804 08075184 20MHz XTAL R884 0853 0 16V B CHIP AW R826 0 CHIP MS 1 3 JPEG ENG MS I F B SS1714 lt Refer to 7 35 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 35 for IC Block Diagram P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 P20 P21 P22 P23 P24 P25 P26 27 1 2 P34 P35 P36 P37 P40 P41 P42 P43 P44 P45 P46 P47 D D USBP TXD SO RXD SCK SCS MCLKI MCLKO LET RTCLKI RTCLKO UCLKI UCLKO LFTU MRESET TEST TRST
41. Mi VY5 VY4 vYa VY2 LH GND GND GND GND SUB5V SUB5V SUB5V SUB5V GND SUB5V MS SW SUB5V MENU STATUS SIRCS BRD STATUS USB MS TXD 5 USB MS RXD MS MS RESET KEY 0 MUTE MS BB 3 4 BB 3 4 VCLK VUV7 BRD STATUS RXD MS 1 4 MS CONT PIC MUTE MS TO 4 4 VBUS TO lt R e o gt vuvo VB UV V3 VB UV VA VB UV VS VB UV V6 VB UV V7 FROM 2 4 ABUS X 3v 3 R G B VALJU R404 HSOUT MT ADOE 158 Pacek 3 3V 2 CHIP vi 152 136 R407 159 167 401 1 HS 144 os 148 R408 100 1 16W CHIP 8 180813801 mos 0808 151 sos ia R409 100 1 16W CHIP vien 160 7142 R410 100 1 16W CHIP CHIP iss 8411 100 1 16W CHIP 06 Ly 157 PLLCLK R412 p m 208 1 214 2 213 2 4 215 AREA 216 ARES 223 E ARE6 222 PER M ARE7 221 B CHIP CHIP AGEO 133 128 T I AGE2 135 Nr AGES 181 CHIP AGE4 182 AGES 183 AGE6 184 AGE 189 R415 8418 R419 R420 EVEN TO 1 4 25 289 PS 2 102 263 AN DHS 109 16405 1 6 DENA 343 4 77
42. Notes Prevent metallic objects or your finger from coming into contact with the metal parts of the connecting section Do not attach any other material than the supplied label onto the label space Attach the label to the prescribed labeling position Make sure the label is attached to the labeling position properly Do not bend drop or apply strong shock to a Memory Stick Do not disassemble or modify a Memory Stick Do not let the Memory Stick get wet Do not use or keep a Memory Stick in locations that are Extremely hot such as in car parked in the sun or under the scorching sun Under direct sunlight Very humid or subject to corrosive gases When you carry or store a Memory Stick put it in its case About formatting Memory Stick s When Stick s are shipped from the factory they are already formatted to a special standard format When you format Memory Stick s we recommend formatting them on this unit Caution when formatting Memory Stick s on a personal computer Pay attention to the following points when formatting Memory Stick s on the personal computer for example that you are using Operation of Memory Stick s formatted on the personal computer is not guaranteed on this unit To use a Memory Stick that has been formatted on the personal computer the Memory Stick must be reformatted on this unit Note that in this case all data stored on the Memo
43. O OO Q O ila F ta 2 Ci Ca Cal 2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 gt NO DO O o 1 23 24 25 27 28 29 10 11 12 13 14 5 16 rt No SP 335 148 A s 28 992 26 204 62 970 64 156 64 156 64 156 28 995 1 826 26 205 1 826 28 995 1 826 26 205 1 826 1 826 1 826 64 004 26 397 26 397 64 004 17 681 64 004 1 826 1 826 26 205 1 826 62 970 9 982 9 982 25 889 9 982 62 970 15 566 1 826 1 826 1 826 62 915 7 826 62 915 62 970 64 315 1 826 1 826 1 826 7 826 9 982 7 826 62 970 1 826 1 826 1 826 7 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 cn cn cn 00 CQ 2 cn 00 cn cn cn cn 00 cn cn cn cn cn cn 00 ca Descri ption MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD C CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPACIT CAPACIT CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC C
44. SMD 1704 412 363 11 FERRITE SMD FBA l 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD 1705 414 753 91 s INDUCTOR 4 7UH 5 1 414 921 11 5 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD FB502 1 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD 0401 8 729 140 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1611 M5M6 FB503 1 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD 0402 8 729 230 49 s TRANSISTOR 2SC2712 YG 0403 8 729 230 49 s TRANSISTOR 28C2712 YG C4 8 759 661 55 s IC ST24FC21M6TR 0404 8 729 230 49 s TRANSISTOR 28C2712 YG C402 8 759 492 19 s IC MM1231XFBE Q501 1 801 806 11 s TRANSISTOR DTC144EKA C403 8 759 541 25 s IC M52758FP C404 6 701 056 11 s IC LT1399CGNTR Q502 8 729 216 22 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1162 G C405 8 759 646 02 s IC M52347FP TE Q505 8 729 230 49 s TRANSISTOR 2502712 0 Q510 8 729 013 28 s TRANSISTOR HN1B01FU TE85R C406 8 752 072 81 s IC CXA1875AM 0511 8 729 013 28 s TRANSISTOR HN1B01FU TE85R C407 8 759 472 37 s 74VHC240MTCX 0512 8 729 013 28 s TRANSISTOR HN1B01FU TE85R 0408 8 759 472 35 s IC 74VHC221AMTCX C409 8 759 082 55 s IC TC7WOOFU Q513 1 801 806 11 s TRANSISTOR DTC144EKA C501 8 759 460 82 s IC 15 2 Q601 8 729 230 49 s TRANSISTOR 2SC2712 YG 0602 8 729 230 49 s TRANSISTOR 2SC2712 YG C502 8 759 533 85 s IC L88M05T FA TL Q603 8 729 216 22 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1162 G C503 8 759 460 81 s IC BA12FP E2 0604 8 729 427 12 s TRANSISTOR XP4501 TXE C504 8 759 066 55 s IC TA75W393FU C505 8 759 652 56 s IC 033 2 Q605 8 729 427 12 s TRANSISTOR XP4501 TXE C506 8 759 457 53 s IC 651881 Q606 8 72
45. TEMP FAN lights up The internal temperature is unusually high 2 Check to see if nothing is blocking the ventilation holes LAMP COVER and The electrical system breaks down TEMP FAN light up 2 Consult with qualified Sony personnel Warning Messages Use the list below to check the meaning of the messages displayed on the screen Message Meaning and Remedy High temp Lamp off in 1 min e Internal temperature is too high 2 Turn off the power 2 Check to see if nothing is blocking the ventilation holes Frequency is out of This input signal cannot be projected as the frequency is out of the acceptable range of the range projector 2 Input a signal that is within the range of the frequency The resolution setting of the output signal of a computer is too high 2 Set the setting of output to SVGA Please check INPUT A You have input RGB signal from the computer when INPUT A in the SET SETTING amp setting menu is set to COMPONENT or VIDEO gt Set INPUT A correctly page 20 Please replace the e time to replace the lamp LAMP gt Replace the lamp 27 page 38 Please replace the filter It is time to replace the air filter gt Replace the air filter 27 page 39 Troubleshooting Caution Messages Use the list below to check the meaning of the messages displayed on the screen Message Meaning and Remedy NO INPUT No input signal gt Chec
46. To display a previous or next slide To display the next slide press or To return to the previous slide press lt or To return to the Index screen Press MS SLIDE or ENTER Rotating a Still Picture Rotating a Still Picture Xou can rotate a still picture in 909 steps 1 Perform steps 1 through 5 in Viewing Still Images in Sequence Slide Show 27 page 24 2 Press or to select Index and press ENTER The index pictures of the selected contents are displayed 3 Press f 4 lt gt to select the picture you want to rotate and press ENTER The Index menu appears 3 i 4 Press or to select Rotate and press ENTER 5 Press or to select the direction of rotation clockwise or counterclockwise and press ENTER The picture rotates 90 every pressing of the ENTER button Notes You cannot rotate a picture which is protected right column To rotate it release the protection on that picture When the write protect tab on the Memory Stick is set to LOCK you cannot rotate the pictures stored in that Memory Stick Protecting an Important Still Picture You can protect a still picture to prevent it from accidental erasure PROJECTOR 1 Perform steps
47. XQ cn XO XQ RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES SP Description STOR 2502712 6 STOR 2502712 6 STOR 25027 STOR 25027 STOR 2502712 6 co 5108 25 1162 6 5108 25 1162 6 STOR 25C2712 YG STOR 25C2712 YG STOR 2502712 6 M M co STOR 25 116 STOR 25 116 6 R DD ca STOR 2SA116 STOR 28C2712 Y STOR 25 1162 6 STOR 28C2712 Y STOR 28C2712 Y STOR 2SA1162 G MM co STOR 2SC27 STOR 25027 STOR 2SC27 STOR 2SC27 STOR 28C2712 Y co 100 1 16W 1608 100 1 16W 1608 100 1 16W 1608 47 1 16W 1608 R METAL 13K 1 16 OOOOO 47 1 16W 1608 R CHIP 3 9K 1 16W 1608 R CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 R CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 R CHIP 680K 1 16W 1608 OOOOO 1 0K 1 16W 1608 CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 R CHIP 680K 1 16W 1608 R CHIP 100 CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 o o o 1608 1161 1608 1161 1608 1161 1608 6 6 Ti DQ rg ru ru rg rg 61 1608 1608 1608
48. ttc tre e e ee 1 1 1 2 90 NSI a su u eges eee EOS 1 25 1 3 JFU HSU htt ete ederent 1 27 2 Service Informations 2 1 Board Layout ii eee eter eager ene eS 2 1 2 2 Disassembly and Extension Boards sese 2 2 2 2 1 Hood Block Assy Removal 2 2 2 2 2 Board Removal 2 2 2 2 3 Board Removal 2 3 2 2 4 MS Board Remosval 2 3 2 2 5 and NF Boards Removal 2 4 2 2 6 Board Removal 2 4 2 2 7 Optics block assy Removal 2 5 2 2 8 O Board Removal 2 5 2 2 9 Board Removal 2 6 2 2 10 NR Board Removal 2 6 2 2 11 Board Removal a 2 7 2 2 12 Hi voltage block and Board Removal 2 7 2 2 13 Projection Lens Removal 2 8 2 2 14 Prism Block Assy and In polarizer Removal 2 8 2 2 15 Extension Boards and Extension Cables 2 9 2 2 16 Extension Boards and Extension Cables Connection 2 10 Board DA W ATA 2 10 2 BB and MS Boards 2 10 BIC Board ues eot ei bunke 2 11 4 Board A i eO 2 11 JO Boafd A tt taf 2 1
49. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 or Q ty Part 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 809 6 833 6 825 6 809 6 789 6 864 6 789 6 825 8 699 8 706 8 706 8 699 6 805 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 809 6 833 6 825 6 809 6 789 6 864 6 789 6 825 233 576 233 576 233 576 233 412 233 576 233 576 236 908 233 576 233 576 233 576 233 576 233 576 233 576 233 576 233 576 233 576 233 576 233 576 233 576 233 576 233 576 233 576 233 515 233 388 SP cn cn 00 cn cn 00 cn cn 00 cn cn 00 cn cn cn 00 cn cn 00 cn cn cn 00 cn 00 cn cn 00 cn cn cn cn Desc ription CONDUCTOR COND COND COND COND COND ES ES ES ES ES ES ES ES m JO w RES RES RES RES CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO RES RES RES ES ES ES ES UO w ES ES ES ES ES m UJ UJ m ES ES ES ES ES m UJ UJ m ES ES ES ES ES m UJ UJ m ES ES ES ES ES m m UJ UJ RES RES ONDUCTOR D D D D D D D D ONDUCTOR RES CHIP FILTER UCTOR UCTOR UCTOR UCTOR UCTOR STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH
50. 55 302 4 085 350 01 5 NUT ADJUSTOR 303 4 085 355 01 s BASES 304 4 085 663 01 0 FOOT RUBBER Screws 7 682 547 09 8 SCREW 3X6 7 682 548 04 SCREW 3X8 TVPE2 7 682 962 01 s SCREW PSW 4X10 7 682 965 01 s SCREW PSW 4X16 5 8 VPL HS1 5 3 Electrical Parts List o HD Sw x a CILI Ca Ca w RO RO o C202 C203 C204 C205 C206 C207 C208 C209 C210 C211 C212 C214 C215 C216 C217 C218 VPL HS1 t No SP Description 136 230 A s MOUNTEC C BOARD BA COMPL 17 681 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 100MF 16V 25 891 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V 64 227 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 022MF 25V 62 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B 07 682 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP 1MF 16V 3216 62 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B 26 601 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 2 2MF 50V 62 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B 28 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 17 681 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 100MF 16V 17 681 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 100MF 16V 62 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B 62 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B 21 820 11 s CAPACITOR SQUARE CHIP 4 7 17 681 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 100MF 16V 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 62 915 11 s CAPACIT
51. BRD STATUS TXD MS RXD MS MS RESET KEY 0 MS SW GND FROM 3 4 TP101 DHS 3 3Vp p H TP102 DVS w 111 100 17160 CHIP 41115 3 3Vp p H 5V 4 3 3V 2 EVEN lt gt DCL SDA 400K SCL 400K SUB SUB 5V GND D 3 3v 0 3 3v 0 3 3v 0 3 3v 0 3 0 3 3v 0 3 3v GND FROM 2 4 JL114 TO C 1 7 BOARD CN112 BB 1 4 SCAN CONVERTER AD CONVERTER SIRCS INTERFACE VPL HS1 A B 7 9 B SS1719 lt gt BB P1 Refer to page 7 8 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 8 for IC Block Diagrams 2 4 2 4 TP201 R IN R IN TP201 FB201 BLIM 187505 R gt gt R201 8204 150 150 RN CP RN CP JL209 6506 HSOUT 41205 ADCLK 5 2 uz DATACK FROM 1 4 gt 0 047 16V 202 G IN EL Lele 0 58Vp p H TP203 B IN 1 0 6 FROM 1 4 CLP gt TP206 TP207 SDA 1 SDA PW gt TO 4 4 SCL PW gt GHSFOUT R213 22 1 16W CHIP HS
52. Description m UJ UJ m zu m m UJ m m m UJ JJ m m UJ m m UJ UJ m md jej ca 00 9 5 CJ Bax KI C T C T ES CH ES CH CH ES CH ES CH C ELE E ca ES CH ES CH ES CH ES CH ES CH m UJ UJ w md ES CH ES CH DI UJ UJ w ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR C ESISTOR C ESISTOR CH STOR CH ESISTOR CH 518108 CH TOR OR CH OR CH TOR TOR CH CTOR TOR CH CTOR CTOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR OR CH TOR OR CH rg rg rg rg rg ry ry ru rg rg P P f ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH 47 1 168 1608 rg rg ru rg ru rg rg ru rg ru o Ke Ez a cr lt lt ry ru ru rg rg gt CAKALI CI CI M rr rr Fr rr Z FI lt 0 08 1 16 1608 1608 00 1 16W 1608 CH IP CH IP ry HU gt ETWORK 22 ETWORK 22 ETWORK 22 ETWORK 22 ETWORK 22 ETWORK 22 ETWORK 22 ETWORK 22 ETWORK 22 ETWORK 22 ETWORK 22 ETWORK 22 IP NETWORK 10 IP NETWORK 10 IP NETWORK 10 BB BOARD Ref N
53. Hold With fingers 2 Prism Block assy Note Use extremo care not to touch the glass section of prism LCD and conductive section of the flexible cable in particular 2 8 VPL HS1 2 2 15 Extension Boards Extension Cables VPL HS1 X KIT ASSV A 1502 036 A Cable 12P C X7 Cable 5P C X8 lt X2 board 50pin AT board X6 board Main PW S VISCA X7 board X8 board AL 50pin 50pin 65 U gt 4 X5 board Two boards 30cm Flexible cable 24P Seven pieces X2 X3 x3 C X1 x3 BA C 1 Cable 3P Small x3 A e 3P Large 1 P Power a 1 Cable 12 1 G Q um Power Cable 10P x1 G C Power Fl Cable 7P 1 G C Fan Cab 2 9 2 2 16 Extension Boards Extension Cables o BC Board 2 BB and MS Boards Cable C BB 24Pin x 3 Cable BB MS 24Pin VPL HS1 2 10 3 10Pin 7Pin C Board Small Connector mil 8Pin lt 4 Large Connector f 2 gt gt 40 A VE di T Z 24Pin JE ge S i y N Cable C BB 24Pin 4 BA Board Cable C BA 24Pin Cable BA Q BA Board 24Pin VPL HS1 2 11 5 12 2 3 Power Cable Use a proper power for yo
54. RETRACE BLANKING D A OUT1 41 OUTPUT 88 OUTPUT 83 OUTPUT B 35 Contrast Contrast cont BAOSFP E2 103 104 REFFERENCE VOLTAGE CXA3512R T6 IC501 601 701 CAL 1 61 TION VCOMOFF VCOMOUT 4 8 SIGONT 1 ADV7123KST140 IC404 DATA REGISTER DATA REGISTER DATA REGISTER POWER DOWN MODE BLANK AND SYNC LOGIC DAC gt VOLTAGE REFERENCE CIRCUIT RSET COMP TC7WH74FU TE12R 1 108 8 8 VPL HS1 Refer to 7 15 for Printed Wiring Board to page 7 16 for IC Block Diagrams TO G G C 1 7 C 1 7 CN101 N10 10P WHT SMD 2 2 BOARD CN3303 17V GND 6 GND 0 3 0 3 0 3 3V GND GND GNDJ10 CN102 TP WHT SMD 272 BOARD CN3302 SUB 5V GNDJ GNOJ FAN CONTI POWER CON GND TP102 207 17V JLto5 s 2 817 BLM41P750S 103 C101 T 6V BLU41P750s dul 3v 2 TP104 074425 3 5V FB104 BLM41P750S SUB 5V s 5V
55. Resolution Sequential number total number of pictures in the contents Indicates when the protect function 27 page 29 is set to a picture Indicates when a picture is registered as the startup picture page 30 DE JA SA Index menu Setting items To return to the MS home Select Return and press ENTER Displaying a Full Screen Picture Xou can project one of the index pictures on the full screen PROJECTOR 1 Perform steps 1 through 5 in Viewing Still Images in Sequence Slide Show 09 page 24 2 Press f J to select Index and press ENTER The index pictures of the selected contents are displayed Displaying a Full Screen Picture AINS c e to o 3 o lt 27 ISH TdA OPS m 5 e om 3 lt GB 28 3 Press 4 gt to select the picture you want to display on the full screen and press ENTER The Index menu appears 906 RZ mr 4 Press f or to select Full Screen and press ENTER The selected picture is projected to fit the screen
56. The installation distance between the projector and screen varies depending on the size of the screen 1 Determine the installation position of the projector and screen When projecting from the side SIDE SHOT Position the projector with the lens end come within the area in the illustration by using the values a b c and d in the table below as a guide Align the bottom of the adjuster of the projector with the bottom end of the screen When projecting from the center You can change the projection angle using the adjuster Position the projector with the lens end come within the area 77777 in the illustration by using the values and d in the table below as a guide Projector a Maximum horizontal distance between the right left end of the screen and the center of the projector s lens when the projector is placed on the side for SIDE SHOT b Horizontal distance between the right left end of the screen and the center of the lens when the projector is placed on the side for SIDE SHOT c Maximum projection distance between the screen and the center of the projector s lens when you use the horizontal distance a or when you place the projector with the center of the screen and the center of the lens aligned d Minimum projection distance between the screen and the center of the lens when you use the horizontal distance b or when you place the projector with the center of the screen and the center of
57. When the preset signal is input the projector automatically detects the signal type and recalls the data for the signal from the preset memory to adjust it to an optimum picture The memory number and signal type of that signal are displayed in the INPUT SETTING menu INPUT SETTING INPUT A 0 ooreuse 15 aj seen a SHIFT scan Memory No Signal type You can also adjust the preset data through the INPUT SETTING menu This projector also has 20 types of user memories for INPUT A into which you can save the setting of the adjusted data for an unpreset input signal When an unpreset signal is input for the first time a memory number is displayed as 0 When you adjust the data of the signal in the INPUT SETTING menu it will be registered to the projector If more than 20 user memories are registered the newest memorv alwavs overwrites the oldest one See the chart on page 43 to find if the signal is registered to the preset memorv Since the data is recalled from the preset memorv about the following signals vou can use these preset data bv adjusting SIZE H Make fine adjustment bv adjusting SHIFT Signal SIZE No Super Mac 2 23 1312 SGI 1 23 1320 Macintosh 19 25 1328 Note When the aspect ratio of input signal is other than 4 3 a part of the screen is displayed in black Adjusting Picture Quality of a
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59. only of MID mode value at 16 in INPUT A VPL HS1 3 6 structure consists of the following five memorv blocks Set memorv Status memorv Channel memorv Chroma memorv See W B internal 256 kbvte Flash internal 16 kbvte External memory 8 kbyte EEPROM Gamma memory is actualized through Gamma mode functions offsetting the output values to the Contrast and Brightness devices When the power plug is connected to the power line Standby status all data inside the internal ROM are written into the NVM Nonvolatile Memory When the power is turned to on required data for the current picture such as status memory data etc are selected and they are written into the internal RAM When adjustment is carried out adjustment data are written into the NVM automatically items on the user mode or by the trigger of memory operation items on the service mode and factory mode then stored them Adjustable items W B and Device Adjust of the service mode and special service mode are memorized into the NVM by the memory operation At the same time the factory preset adjusted data are all eliminated from the memo
60. 00 1 16W 1608 00 1 16W 1608 16W 1608 00 1 16W 1608 00 1 16W 1608 16W 1608 00 1 16W 1608 00 1 16W 1608 OK 1 16W 1608 16W 1608 00 1 16W 1608 220 1 16W 1608 00 1 16W 1608 00 1 16W 1608 1 2K 1 16W 1608 3 3K 1 16W 1608 10 1 16W 3 3K 1 16W 1608 10 1 16W 220 1 16W 1608 2K 1 16W 1608 OK 1 16W 1608 2K 1 16W 1608 OK 1 16W 1608 1 16W 1608 1 16W 1608 70 1 16W 1608 70 1 16W 1608 7 1 16W 1608 20 1 16W 1608 70 1 16W 1608 20 1 16W 1608 20 1 16W 1608 1 16W 1608 2K 1 16W 1608 2K 1 16W 1608 BA BOARD Ref No 8257 R258 R259 R301 R306 R307 R308 R309 R310 R311 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 52 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 52 72 2 2 2 2 2 2 or Q ty Part 6 809 6 809 6 809 6 821 6 824 6 823 6 824 6 817 6 824 6 824 6 864 6 809 6 833 6 809 6 824 6 824 8 664 6 805 6 864 6 829 6 821 6 821 8 686 8 686 6 817 6 817 6 821 6 825 6 821 6 841 6 849 6 809 6 813 8 710 8 710 6 825 6 825 8 696 6 820 8 686 8 682 8 692 8 674 6 864 8 710 8 700 6 820 8 700 6 820 6 839 6 834 6 839 6 834 6 821 6 821 6 805 8 686 6 805 6 821 SP Description nn 00
61. 124 779 00 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V 802 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR C802 124 779 00 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V TP803 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR C803 124 779 00 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V TP804 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR C804 162 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B TP805 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR C805 126 204 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 16V CHIP TP806 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR C806 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 807 535 757 11 5 C807 125 889 11 s CAPACITOR 2 2 C808 125 889 11 s CAPACITOR 2 2 C809 164 677 11 s 0 033MF 16V C810 162 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B C811 126 397 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 33MF 25V CHIP C812 111 066 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 820MF 25V 105 C813 164 156 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 25V F C814 164 227 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 022MF 25V C815 164 227 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 022MF 25V C816 111 066 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 820MF 25V 105 C818 126 200 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 35V C819 115 340 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 22MF 25V B C820 115 340 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 22MF 25V B C821 126 200 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 35V C822 111 066 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 820MF 25V 105 C823 128 401 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT100MF 25V CHIP C825 128 399 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 330MF 16V CHIP C826 128 399 11 s CAPACITOR
62. 17168 G CHIP 10404 w G OUT TO 5 7 65 ADV7123KST140 Gig gt lt D A CONVERTER ITE B CHIP TP404 1 3 3 507 gt 8422 DJL405 A Me M BLUE paso Lots NOR I age B 8438 10 R433 47k 82 1 16W B 75 1 16W JL406 1 16W CHIP 1 16W 6420 CHIP CHIP RN CP e WIN gt w lt B OUT TO 7 7 B CHIP 10k 1 168 CHIP B 5 3 W CAL R439 0403 28A1462 T TP404 BLUE Glih BUFF anm 42 441 100 1 16W CHIP w SDA_100K 1 1Vp p H FROM 3 7 CLP gt W SCL_100K 7 20 7 20 VPL HS1 A B Refer to 7 15 for Printed Wiring Board to page 7 16 for IC Block Diagrams SCEN VCOM G a 5v 20 FB501 1 1Vp p H BK1608TS601 59 AW mos 1 3 9k 1 168 BN CP R502 2k 1 16 BN CP 6 OUT TP503 1 JL503 R505 2k 1 16 R506 0506 47 68 fi 16w 50 CHIP CH CHIA G gt FROM 4 7 G OUT gt FROM 1 7 MCLK G gt e DLYCTR FROM 4 7 Q CLKOUT CLKOUTX NC CLKIN CLKINX F H_CNT ol a 5 POS CON1 POS CON2 CAL_R CAL_O CAL_I DGND MCLK MCLKX GND GND DLYCNT G FROM 3 7 TG VPL HS1 A B DLYCTR CLKOUT CLKOUTX VIDEO_R S 4 POSCTR1 C508
63. 233 576 11 s RESISTOR CHIP NETWORK 8403 233 576 11 s RESISTOR CHIP NETWORK 301 111 337 21 8 SWITCH SLIDE TH101 808 656 11 s THERMISTOR TP101 535 157 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC 102 535 757 11 8 CHIP 103 535 757 11 8 TP104 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC 105 535 757 11 8 106 535 757 11 8 107 535 757 11 8 108 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER TP109 535 757 11 s CHIP CONNEC TP110 535 757 11 s CHIP CONNEC 11 535 757 11 8 112 535 757 11 8 201 535 757 11 8 202 535 757 11 8 301 535 757 11 8 302 535 757 11 5 303 535 757 11 5 304 535 757 11 8 TP305 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP306 535 757 11 8 CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP307 535 757 11 5 CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP308 535 757 11 8 CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP309 535 757 11 5 CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP310 535 757 11 8 CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP311 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP312 5
64. 4 41205 6221 1203 0223 27 150 56 CH CHIP CHIP CH CHIP 7 6 JL206 lt C PAL TO 1 3 BA 2 3 3D COMB FILTER 3LINE COMB COLOR DECODER B SS1719 lt gt BA P2 H VPL HS1 Refer to page 7 4 for Printed Wiring Board to page 7 4 for IC Block Diagrams VPL HS1 A BA 3 3 BA 3 3 10302 AA 6308 0314 5 REG 16V 18V B CHIP gcc ND JL301 FB301 BLM32A06 FB302 BLM32A06 cant B CHIP 16V 5V AL CP 10301 BA033F E2 3 3V REG D3 3V R306 1 8k CHIP 1 8 1 1 1301 0307 0 0022 B CHIP 0304 R309 0 1 70 18V M 1 1 16 B CHIP CHIP R307 C308 1 5k 0 1 3908 Dmm 6 CH CHIP lt 0301 1 2841182 k 1 16W CHIP GND 321 10V B ej FB303 BLM32A06 A 9V O R342 C359 0360 560 R113 1307 0 1 Jo A 1 16W 3 dev 16V 9V B CHIP AL CP 1 19 J 8362 0 47k 10 23 1k CHIP 1 16 16V C356 1 16W CHI AL CP 5 CHIP 3 CH CHIP 8332 JL303 2006 008 ADD 1 16W 1 16 CH CHIP 8334 0310 CHIP CHIP 2541162 1 16W CV BUFF R348 il G
65. 61 1608 7 1 ro rg FU FU VPL HS1 BA BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No R141 216 825 8142 216 825 8143 216 805 R144 216 805 R145 218 694 R146 218 694 8147 218 694 R201 216 833 8202 216 809 R203 216 809 8204 216 833 8205 216 809 R206 216 833 8207 216 809 8210 216 809 R211 218 661 8212 216 809 8213 216 833 R214 216 809 R215 216 833 R216 216 809 8217 218 131 8218 216 809 8219 216 809 8220 216 809 R221 216 809 8222 216 809 8223 216 809 R224 216 809 8225 216 809 R226 216 809 R227 216 833 8228 216 809 8229 216 809 R231 216 813 8232 216 809 8233 216 809 R234 216 822 8235 216 821 R236 218 685 R237 216 827 R238 218 685 R239 216 813 R241 216 837 R242 218 123 8243 216 837 R244 218 723 R245 216 821 R246 218 692 8247 216 814 R248 216 814 R249 218 660 9 8250 218 690 R251 218 684 8252 218 690 8253 218 676 R254 216 821 R255 216 825 R256 216 825 VPL HS1 SP Description ESISTOR CHIP 2 ESISTOR CHIP 2 ESISTOR CHIP 4 ESISTOR CHIP 4 ESISTOR co cn ZU GJ JU ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH STOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH Q Gd GJ GJ GJ iza rg rg rg rg rg STOR CH ESISTOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH Q cn 00 cn w GJ GJ GJ Eri E
66. C6 8 752 093 18 s IC CXA3512R T6 R128 216 815 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 330 1 16 1608 c7 8 752 093 18 s CXA3512R T6 R129 216 815 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 330 1 16W 1608 R130 216 815 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 330 1 16W 1608 L301 469 525 91 s INDUCTOR 10UH NLFV25 R131 216 815 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 330 1 16W 1608 L401 469 525 91 s INDUCTOR 10UH NLFV25 R132 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 L402 469 525 91 s INDUCTOR 10UH NLFV25 R133 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 L403 469 525 91 s INDUCTOR 10UH NLFV25 L404 469 525 91 s INDUCTOR 10UH NLFV25 R134 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R135 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 L405 469 525 91 s INDUCTOR 10UH NLFV25 R136 216 805 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 L50 410 369 11 s INDUCTOR CHIP 1UH 3225 R137 216 805 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 L502 410 369 11 s INDUCTOR CHIP 1UH 3225 R138 216 805 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 L60 410 369 11 s INDUCTOR CHIP 1UH 3225 L602 410 369 11 s INDUCTOR CHIP 1UH 3225 R140 216 805 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 R142 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 L70 410 369 11 s INDUCTOR CHIP 1UH 3225 R143 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 L702 410 369 11 s INDUCTOR CHIP 1UH 3225 R144 216 041 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 470 1 10W 2012 R146 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 16W 1608 Q10 8 729 230 49 s TRANSISTOR 2502712 6 0102 8 729 230 49 s TRANSISTOR 2502712 6 R201 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 16W 1608
67. CHIP TOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 25V F TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 25V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 330PF 50V SL TOR CERAMIC 100PF 50V CH TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF Q BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C643 125 891 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V C644 128 010 11 s CAPACITOR ERECT 0 22MF 50V C645 125 891 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V C646 125 891 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V C647 128 013 11 s CAPACITOR ERECT 1MF 50V C648 125 891 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V C649 128 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP C650 125 891 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V C651 125 891 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V C652 125 891 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V C653 126 204 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 16V CHIP C654 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C655 162
68. EEPROM F SDA F SOL F RESET 10509 COMP 9501 i 3 CN501 P PROT lt AUD10 B AB CD 4 AUD 0 B 7 5 8 u 6 TO G BOARD 10504 CN3301 COMP 2 1 O INPUT TERMINAL RGB INTERFACE Q BOARD VPL HS1 6 1 6 1 CN101 Wer 10102 v COLOR DECORDER E C IN c2 VOUT kl 22 0105 V IN CVBS Y2 CBOUT BUFFER Y IN 15K VS 15K HS SCP RGB SYNC AB CD TO Q BOARD TSK OTHER CN601 SCL100K SCL100K SDA100K gt SDA100K AUCS SDAT AUCLK AUDIO MUTE P PROT LAMP COV FILT COV F SDA F SCL F RESET EXT TEMP D3 3V 23 CVBS Y1 CROUT COMB V COMB C FORCEDS Vs 10305 30 COMB FILTER 18108 84 0303 BUFFER 0308 311 313 BUFFER HS CVBS OUT X4000 16 2MHz 0304 4 10302 5V REG 16 VCC 48 38 0101 BUFFER Q102 103 BUFFER Y1 SCL100K CVBS V3 SDA100K 0309 312 314 BUFFER 6v FSC OUT 0301 BUFFER 83 0302 BUFFER CN201 me 10104 7 NAND LAMP 13 D rs TO C BOARD De 9 SCL100K SDA100K SCL100K SDA100K 10202 3LINE COMB 0203 208 210 212 BUFFER 0202 205 207 214 Y N M PAL NTSC 1201 07
69. VTRIGER VCLK R869 100 1 16W AW R871 100 1 16W CHI AW 7 39 l lt MRESET lt gt FROM 2 3 7 39 lt P_VCLK TO 1 3 MENU STATUS SIRCS BRD STATUS USB MS TXD USB MS RXD MS RESET TO 2 3 MUTE MS MS 3 3 FB806 BLM41P750S 5v 2 FB811 BK1608TS601 1853 271854 855 JL856 857 JL858 21859 72860 2861 72862 JPEG MS I F 3 4 CN403 Ai GND Bi GND az se 43 83 vvs aa vvs as VHS 85 VHS e GND 86 GND az vuvz 87 vuve 48 vuvs Ba vuv4 49 vuva vuv2 Md vuvi 814 vuvo Bi vye vvs vra M3 VY3 Bid vv2 md 814 vvo GND Bi GND 4 GND 818 GND 1 MS 5V MS 5V Md MS 5V Bid MS 5V GND 814 SUB sv 124 GND 824 SUB sv MENU STATUS 82 51805 124 BRD STATUS 824 USB MS 124 TxD us 824 USB ms 124 MS 824 MS 124 824 PIC MS CN804 SMD WHT B SS1714 lt S MS P3 SAFETV CHECK OUT After correcting the original service problem perform the following safetv checks before releasing the set to the customer Check the metal trim metallized knobs screws and all other exposed metal par
70. 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 or Q ty Part 6 809 6 809 6 825 6 825 6 833 6 826 6 833 6 833 6 833 6 833 6 833 6 839 6 833 6 809 6 809 6 809 6 809 6 809 6 809 6 841 6 833 6 821 6 833 6 864 6 864 6 833 6 833 6 864 6 864 6 805 6 805 6 805 6 805 6 805 6 805 6 829 6 829 SP Description cn 00 cn 00 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 2 7K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 33K 1 16 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608
71. 2 2 G 172 2 2 el ls 5 m 5 8 3950 UN SOHIS Set Zaz AS 8nS 57 s T AS as 1 aspepes p ds Sar 1 aspeypov T ds ZE auge aNspavperjaNo 45 as asoranv u dS iskieH ds gsoranv 45 15 11214113 A9 9 9 A9 ivaskuknjivas aNd 8201 8 AG ACY Sare kev GI 5852 2 mi YON 353 l ASY ASY ASY ASY dWal 1x3 1 1x3 13938 4 13539 3
72. 21 o CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD CN703 695 320 2 PIN CONNECTOR 1 5MM SMD CN704 691 550 11 s PIN CONNECTOR SMD 1 5 D401 8 719 073 11 s DIODE BZA456A 0402 8 719 158 35 s DIODE RD9 1SB ZENER D403 8 719 158 35 s DIODE RD9 1SB ZENER D404 8 719 158 35 s DIODE RD9 1SB ZENER D405 8 719 158 35 s DIODE RD9 1SB ZENER D406 8 719 158 35 s DIODE RD9 1SB ZENER D407 8 719 158 35 s DIODE RD9 1SB ZENER D408 8 719 800 76 s DIODE 155226 D409 8 719 800 76 s DIODE 155226 D410 8 719 800 76 s DIODE 155226 D501 8 719 073 01 s DIODE 111 8 50 D502 8 719 800 76 s DIODE 155226 D506 8 719 024 77 s DIODE HNIDO3FU TE85L D507 8 719 988 61 s DIODE 155355 17 b 27 0 BOARD 0 BOARD Ref or Q ty Part SP Description or Q ty Part No SP Description D508 8 719 988 61 s DIODE 155355 17 L602 412 058 11 s INDUCTOR SMALL TYPE 10UH D601 8 719 988 61 s DIODE 155355 17 L603 412 058 11 s INDUCTOR SMALL TYPE 10UH D701 8 719 158 37 s DIODE RD9 1SB2 L604 412 058 11 s INDUCTOR SMALL TYPE 10UH D702 8 719 158 37 s DIODE RD9 1SB2 1701 412 363 11 FERRITE SMD 0703 8 719 158 37 s DIODE RD9 1SB2 1702 412 363 11 FERRITE SMD D704 8 719 158 37 s DIODE RD9 1SB2 1703 412 363 11 FERRITE
73. 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 VPL HS1 Pa 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1501 924 4 rt 82 825 66 172 82 773 82 771 82 772 82 T15 82 768 82 745 82 746 82 783 82 792 82 793 82 747 82 118 1 COO O O O Description BASE UNIT FASTENER OPT MIRROR RROR B CHANNEL DICHROICMIRROR B REFRECT DICHROICMIRROR G REFRECT RROR R CHANNEL 2 RROR WIDE BAND SPRING FY SPRING R FILTER UV CUT FLV EYE LENSE 1 FLY EYE LENSE 2 SLIT P S PS ASSY LENS MAIN CONDENSER No 266 261 268 269 210 271 272 273 274 Screws P B3 x 6 Part No 4 082 779 11 4 082 766 11 4 082 767 11 1501 911 1501 912 1502 017 4 082 776 11 4 082 777 11 4 082 774 01 1 682 547 04 8 Descripti LENS MA N POLAR N POLAR N POLAR on N 2 LENS GB CH CONDENSER LENS R CH CONDENSER 208 8 ASSV AER ASSY AER B ASSY LENS RELAY 1 LENS RELAY 2 IRROR R CHANNEL 1 SCREW 3 6 Optics 2 5 7 5 2 7 Stand SU HS1 x 8 9 PSWA x 10 B3 x 6 amp 1223 PSW4 x 10 15 8 PSWA 16 No Part No SP Description 301 X 4039 498 1 5 STAND
74. 3 9K 1 16W 1608 5 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 5 RESISTOR CHIP 3 9K 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 100 1 16W 1608 s 47 1 16 1608 5 29 0 BOARD Ref 8630 8631 R632 R633 8634 R635 R636 R637 R638 8640 R641 R644 8645 8646 8648 8649 8650 8651 R652 R653 R654 R655 R656 R657 R658 R662 R663 R667 R668 R670 R671 R672 R674 R682 R683 R685 R686 R687 R688 R701 R702 R703 R704 R705 R706 R707 R708 R709 R710 R711 R712 R713 R714 R715 R716 R717 R718 R719 5 30 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 52 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 32 2 2 or Q ty Part No 6 805 8 690 6 805 6 820 6 817 5 6 805 6 805 6 805 6 805 6 8 SP cn cn 00 cn cn 00 cn cn 00 cn cn 00 cn cn w cn 00 cn cn cn 00 cn 00 cn 00 cn CO Description RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 820 1 16 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 820 1 16W 1608 470 1 1
75. 368 12 193 141 710 625 2 815 353 2 t 7 826 7 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 10 501 19 667 07 826 07 826 07 826 19 667 07 826 62 916 62 916 15 416 15 416 62 921 62 921 1 826 1 826 21 115 1 826 1 826 1 826 7 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 7 826 19 667 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 19 667 62 927 SP 306 610 s ca cn 00 Cn 00 nn O gt a Description MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD MS CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 0 1MF CAPACITOR 0 1MF CAPACITOR 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 33MF 16V CAPACITOR CERAMIC 22MF 10V F CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 22 10 CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR 12PF 50V CH CAPACITOR CERAMIC 12PF 50V CH CAPACITOR CERAMIC 1000PF 25V CAPACITOR CERAMIC 1000PF 25V CAPACITOR CERAMIC 100PF 50V CH CAPACITOR CERAMIC 100PF 50V CH CA
76. 47 25V AL CP 5 5 mi TP502 PSIG 61 503 G OUT R501 D qu 18V 16V 8 5Vp p H VIDEO RG B CHIP TM C 5 7 GREEN CN501 516 G2 516 GT PS2G SHOUT3 GND GND PGND SHOUT4 NC SHOUTS JL504 4 8507 0 1 16W CHIP VIDI VIDI VSSGR VSIG1 TP501 502 3 102 JL501 103 5162 41502 104 5104 105 5105 106 VID7 5106 5107 1 2 3 4 5 8103 6 7 8 9 108 105168 109 115109 VID10O VID11 12VSIG10 13VS1611 As 0 1 16W yy CHIP VID3 1012 14516012 105 16503 TK11900MTL 13 5V REG C516 B CHIP 6 7 7 7 HVDD gt C512 9 1 25V il 15HVDD RGTX 16 RGT HST HCK1G HCK2G 17HST 18HCK2 19HCK1 20 88 21JVSSGL 22 BLK 23 25 26 127 VST DWN 414 7 28 VB Pee 29 PCG P 1 4 32 5 41508 FB502 BK1608TS6h1 FB503 FB504 160875601 SHOUT3 GND GND PGND NC SHOUT4 SHOUTS
77. 47 1 16W 1608 47 1 16W 1608 22 1 16W 1608 00 1 16W 1608 00 1 16W 00 1 16W P 1608 P 1608 4 7K 1 16W 608 608 1608 P 1608 P 1608 00 1 16W 00 1 16W 00 1 16 608 608 608 608 1608 00 1 16 1 16W 5 13 BB BOARD Ref No R414 R419 R416 R417 R418 R419 R420 R423 R424 R425 R430 R501 R502 R503 R504 R505 R506 R508 R510 R511 R512 R513 R514 R515 R523 R524 R532 R533 R535 R538 R539 R541 R542 R544 R545 R546 R547 R550 R551 R552 R553 R554 R556 R557 RB201 RB202 RB203 RB204 RB205 5 14 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 52 52 or Q ty Part 6 821 6 805 6 821 6 801 6 809 6 809 6 805 6 821 6 821 6 821 6 8 6 809 6 809 6 809 6 809 6 801 6 864 6 829 6 829 6 864 6 829 6 864 6 829 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 825 6 864 6 809 233 515 233 515 233 515 233 515 5233 9155 233 515 233 515 233 515 233 515 233 515 233 515 233 515 233 514 233 514 233 514 SP cn cn w cn 00 cn cn 00 cn cn cn 00 cn cn 00 cn cn 00 cn cn 00 cn cn cn 00 cn cn cn 00 cn
78. 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B C656 128 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP C657 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C658 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C659 164 156 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 25V F C660 164 156 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 25V F C661 164 156 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 25V F C662 164 156 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 25V F C663 126 204 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 16V CHIP C666 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C667 115 416 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 1000PF 25V C668 107 823 11 s 0 47MF 16V C669 126 395 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 22MF 16V CHIP C670 126 395 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 22MF 16V CHIP C671 126 395 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 22MF 16V CHIP C614 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C675 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C701 128 004 11 CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP C702 128 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP C703 128 004 11 5 CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP C704 128 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP C705 126 395 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 22MF 16V CHIP C706 164 004 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 25V 707 162 917 11 s CERAMIC 15PF 50V CH C708 162 917 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 15PF 50V CH CN401 815 914 11 5 CONNECTOR SQUARE 32 CN502 793 798 21 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD CN503 513 290 21 s PIN CONNECTOR 4P SMD 1 5MM CN601 110 454 21 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 70 CN702 193 198
79. C 2 7 2 7 MAIN CPU EEPROM D A CONVERTER LCD 2 3D GAMMA amp TG 5V 1 3 3V 1 k 1 16W 5 CHIP AN TO 177 TO 177 TO 177 PW CPU MS 3 3V 8204 2 0201 HN1D03FU TE85R DISCHARGE mi R206 33k 1 16W CHIP BEE 21 Me d D202 MDB No MDD Ne Hi HN1D03FU TE85R i RESET Rog 10201 10203 P 1 16W 0201 0202 ES 38054 en MNP 25 ums NNP JL239 i B CHIP FWR e 050 TO 3 7 JL201 25V 8 3 1 ira 8209 0215 10054 ROM RESET 1 sr mi 0014 d S UP 216 ig PW_RESET 200 PW_OSDEN gt RN CP w 41240 ie PIC w JL241 INTERLACE Pac TXD_PW R233 100 1 16W R234 100 1 16W CHIP 5 5 EEEE M 93 ANO P 40 S IF W S4JAN1 P41 5 iN eut Kura 95JAN2 P42 KEYS w 96 AN3 P43 TXD_MS AW 0 STANA PA4 M 827 SBJAN5 P45 id KEYO MS
80. C222 162 970 11 s CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V C223 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C224 164 173 11 s CERAMIC 3900PF 50V C225 137 652 91 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 39000PF 16V C226 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C227 107 826 11 CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C228 162 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V C229 107 826 11 CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C230 162 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B C231 162 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B C232 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C233 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C234 162 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B C235 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C236 162 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B C237 164 505 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 2 2MF C401 162 916 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 12PF 50V CH C402 162 916 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 12PF 50V CH C403 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C404 162 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B C501 126 205 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47M 6 3 C503 126 205 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47M 6 3 C504 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C505 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC F C506 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC F C508 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC F C509 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC F C510 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC F C511 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC F C512 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC F
81. CH C 56PF 50V CH C 0 01MF 25V B 10MF 16V CHIP 47MF 16V CHIP C 22PF 50V CH 56PF 50V CH C 22PF 50V CH 100MF 16V CERAMIC 0 1MF 100MF 16V CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF C 390PF 50V CH V B C 0 1MF F 16V C 12PF 50V CH C 12PF 50V CH C 12PF 50V CH C 12PF 50V CH rj aj nj CERAMIC 0 1MF IC 1 CERA CERA CERAMIC IC 2200PF 5 CERAMIC CERAMIC C CERA AA lt C mj nj j 330 100MF 16V 1MF 50V C 27PF 50V CH C 15PF 50V CH C 15PF 50V CH 10MF 16V CHIP C 470PF 50V CH 1MF 50V CERAMIC 0 1MF 100 16 15PF 50V CH 10MF 16V CHIP CERAMIC 2 2MF 5 9 BOARD Ref or Q ty Part C356 162 917 C359 107 826 C36 117 681 C361 126 205 CN101 710 449 2 CN201 719 730 101 414 234 FB301 543 775 FB302 543 775 FB303 543 175 FB304 414 153 9 78305 414 234 78306 414 234 78307 414 234 FLI 233 136 2 FL102 233 136 2 FL2 233 136 2 1202 233 136 2 FL203 233 136 2 FL204 233 136 2 FL3 239 848 1 FL302 239 848 1 1303 239 848 1 C1 8 759 524 85 C102 8 752 094 47 C103 8 759 353 02 104 8 759 082 55 105 8 759 353 02 C2 8 752 072 81 C202 8 759 436 89 C3 8 759 652
82. CHECKER CONNECTOR C201 125 891 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 47MF 10V TP107 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR C202 124 118 00 s CAPACITOR ELECT 22MF 6 3V TP108 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR C203 165 176 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 47000PF 16 TP109 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR C204 164 505 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 2 2MF TP110 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR C205 165 176 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 47000PF 16V 11 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR C206 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF TP301 535 751 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR C207 165 176 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 47000PF 16V TP302 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR C208 162 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B C209 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF X101 781 914 21 s VIBRATOR CRYSTAL x301 760 273 11 s VIBRATOR CRYSTAL C210 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C211 165 176 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 47000PF 16V C212 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C213 162 970 11 s CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V C214 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C215 162 970 11 s CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V C216 162 970 11 s CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V C217 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C218 127 692 11 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 10MF B 3216 C219 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF C220 126 205 11 s 47 6 3 C221 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF
83. CHIP VIDEO JL404 lt SCL100K1 3 4 t lt SDA100K1 L MONO VL VI I AUDIO TO 4 4 5410 SEA TEE 10 1405 tev R VR BLn21B03 n JLA20 41435 1403 8417 E 0406 BLn21B03 15 10 809 1SB TI L y A9V 15KRGB OTHER 2 4 lt 10 374 0406 SME OTCJA4EKA L404 INPUT BLn21803 n gaat 16V 1 16W 7 CHIP R462 8465 330 330 o 1716W 17168 5 CHIP FROM 3 4 VIDEO X 8 2 RECTANGULAR ka 5 4 R409 KV CLP TO 3 4 NG Rl cp ord gt NC e fid NC Jute M ee I GND p TO 2 4 ciis DDC SDA BA K INI G gt R C Video 1432 8 vcc2 48 NC JL433 IN1 B GND Rago I i JL409 un p LIE CH CHIP d GND MULTI R464 DDC SCL 0496 330 1 16W CHIP Y lij 6 3V HIP NC JL427 NC e X HD TO 2 4 JLAT2 R410 0407 GND 01 RGB OTHER NC B CHIP R 101 i H GND GND 21416 6 lisi AU L ont 4 GND JL428 0444 JL419 tov GND TO 4 4 Mii e B CHIP n gt 48 i KOR SR T AL CP AU R gla J 9V cios 10405 8472 MP NC eur B CHIP ily M52347FP 4 3K Hd B CHIP SYNC SEP RN CP NC nagi FROM 3 4 k NC 1 16W ot La CHIP R480 8483 10 0425 170 120 1407 ACP 1 168 1 168 TO 2 4 BUFF CP RN CP iet 2109 TH401 R R V R432 47 1 16N 6 3
84. CON CO LUG CO LUG CO ECTOR PC BOARD 3P PC BOARD NECTOR PC BOARD 2P NECTOR 12P NECTOR 7 ry ry ru rg ru ry Q NECTOR 10 TYPE 110 65880 IFSAA TA IFSAA TA 016 2 RECTI CJ CJ CJ CJ OOOOO tA DJ CJ CJ CJ w 018 81 IFSAA TA F4005PKG23 CJ CJ C2 ooo tA COP 5 21 BOARD G BOARD Ref No Ref No or Q ty Part SP Description Q ty Part SP Description D3108 8 719 118 12 DIODE RD33M B R3116 220 338 11 RESISTOR CHIP 330K 1 2W 4532 D3109 8 719 057 85 s DIODE D2FS4 TA R3117 220 338 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 330K 1 2W 4532 D3110 8 719 510 09 s DIODE D10SC6M RECTI R3119 220 338 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 330K 1 2W 4532 3111 8 719 510 09 s DIODE D10SC6M RECTI R3120 216 001 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 10 1 10W 2012 D3112 8 119 510 12 s DIODE D10SC4M 3121 216 001 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 10 1 100 2012 03113 8 719 106 16 s DIODE RD6 8M B1 R3122 249 411 11 s RESISTOR CARBON 1K 1 4W SMALL D3116 8 719 073 01 s DIODE 111 8 50 R3123 216 035 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 270 1 10W 2012 03117 8 719 073 01 s DIODE MA111 K8 S0 R3124 216 073 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 10W 2012 D3118 8 719 073 01 s DIODE MA111 K8 50 R3125 216 073 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 10W 2012 D3119 8 719 073 01 s DIODE 111 8 50 R3126 202 9
85. CRVSTAL Xi OR CLOCK CRYSTAL OUTPUT OSCILLATOR BUFFER 700 REF XSEL BOTH OUTPUTS LP29851M5X 3 3 202 VIN OVER CURRENT OVER TEMP PROTECTION 7 8 74VHC125MTCX 204 IRMF AOT QTP IC102 IROUT MODE SELECT 8 VSS IREN1 E 80828 1C401 VPL HS1 Refer to page 7 8 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 8 for IC Block Diagrams CN101 50P WHT TO 0 2 4 BOARD CN502 GND sno 181 4 GND JL103 R eR an 1 R R GND GND 41104 4 hid oo GND cul GND GND JL105 B gt 2 4 i 1 vs o JL108 8 2 MK wu GND SARGS NR JL108 5V 1 GND GND GND TO NF BOARD CN101 SUB 5V SIRCS NF GND 10102 IAMF AQT QTP SIRCS IF BB 1 4 5V 4 0105 1 10V B CHIP R109 100 1 16W CHIP R110 100 1 16W CHIP BB 1 4 TO 4 4 PW PW RESET PW RESET INTERLACE INTERLACE PIC MUTE PIC MUTE PW OSD EN PW OSD EN FROM 4 4 MS CONT Xj SIRCS GND SIRCS MENU STATUS BRD STATU MENU STATUS
86. CTRL menu to match the color system being input amp page 19 The thumbnails are not displayed The pictures are the JPEG format but not DCF compatible 2 Use the DCF compatible pictures The picture is too dark Contrast or brightness has not been adjusted properly Adjust the contrast or brightness in the PICTURE CTRL menu properly 27 page 19 The picture is not clear Picture is out of focus Adjust the focus with the focus lever 087 page 15 The lens cap is attached to the lens 2 Remove the lens cap Condensation has occurred on the lens 2 Leave the projector for about two hours with the power on Troubleshooting c 34 Troubleshooting ISH TdA gt A Indicators The LAMP COVER or TEMP FAN indicator on the control panel lights up flashes if there is any trouble with your projector LAMP TEMP POWER COVER FAN SAVING STANDBY Indicator LAMP COVER Indicator Indicator Meaning and Remedv LAMP COVER flashes The lamp cover or the air filter cover is detached gt Attach the cover securely 27 pages 38 and 39 LAMP COVER lights e The lamp has reached the end of its life up gt Replace the lamp 27 page 38 The lamp becomes a high temperature Wait for one minute to cool down the lamp and turn on the power again 027 page 15 TEMP FAN flashes The fan is broken 2 Consult with qualified Sony personnel
87. ELECT 330MF 16V CHIP CN801 193 197 21 o CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD C801 8 752 091 06 s CXA1846BN T4 C802 8 759 980 43 s IC TDA2009A C803 8 759 388 31 s IC 2 210 L801 412 028 11 s INDUCTOR CHIP 4 7UH 3225 1802 406 980 51 s COIL CHOKE 33008 0803 8 729 013 28 s TRANSISTOR 1801 0 1 858 R807 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R808 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R809 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R810 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 16W 1608 8811 216 833 11 5 RESISTOR 10 1 16W 1608 R812 216 834 11 RESISTOR CHIP 12K 1 16W 1608 R813 216 834 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 12K 1 16W 1608 R814 216 824 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 8K 1 16W 1608 R815 216 824 11 RESISTOR CHIP 1 8K 1 16W 1608 R816 216 845 11 5 RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 R817 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R818 216 823 11 RESISTOR CHIP 1 5K 1 16W R819 216 827 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 3 3K 1 16W 1608 R820 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R821 216 829 11 RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W 1608 R822 218 716 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R823 218 717 11 RESISTOR CHIP 11K 1 16W 1608 R824 218 685 11 RESISTOR CHIP 510 1 16W R825 216 800 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 18 1 16W 1608 R826 218 231 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 1 2W 4532 R827 218 231 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 1 2W 4532 R828 216 800 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 18 1 16W 1608 R829 216 822 11 RESISTOR CHIP 1 2K 1 16W 1608 VPL HS1
88. FAN CONTI 99 DA0 AN6 P46 FAN_CONT2 CHIP w 00DA1 AN7 P47 JL203 LAMP w 0JAN8 P90 WIL 4 CIT COVER w 91 m e ER JL205 Eg W JL222 POWER w 51 231 tg FAN_PROT R210 R212 10k 10k 1 16 1 16 CHIP CHIP RB212 ned R213 1 18 CHIP JL219 TM MENU_STATUS JL206 4 4 w JL207 W LAMP_ON AUDIO MUTE JL208 mw AU CLK 21209 W ei RESET TO 3 7 88203 H AUDIO CS m eiut SDAT w 2 t WM 1230 RB213 10k 1 16W CHIP 1 8238 1 16W CHIP GND 5 0V TP201 lt vsi lt HSI 1 7 lt vso 88205 TI 1 10084 88207 s it TTTH ses ni CH TO 1 7 3 7 1 id l E 1 16W 1 16 206 CHIP CHIP 100 4 1111 7161 CHI 4 2217 1 I w o o w z 1236 JL2370 1871 gt x x si 236 e ei 3S HI FI JL214 8 lt o 9 9 o o e S a o I B SS1719 lt gt C P2 H VPL HS1 3 7 3 7 Refer to 7 15 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 16 for IC Block Diagrams
89. H120 Projector Lamp as the replacement lamp When replacing the lamp after using the projector Turn off the projector then unplug the power cord Wait for at least an hour for the lamp to cool Caution The lamp becomes a high temperature after turning off the projector with the VO standby switch If you touch the lamp you may scald your finger When you replace the lamp wait for at least an hour for the lamp to cool 1 Place a protective sheet cloth beneath the projector Turn the projector over so you can see its underside Note Be sure that the projector is stable after turning it over 2 Slide the release lever on the adjuster outward and turn the adjuster clockwise to remove the adjuster Release lever Replacing the Lamp 3 Open the lamp cover by loosening a screw with the Philips screwdriver 4 Loosen the two screws on the lamp unit with the Philips screwdriver Pull out the lamp unit by the handle 5 With the lamp surface facing toward the rear of the projector insert the new lamp all the way in until it is securely in place Tighten the two screws Fold up the handle Notes Be careful not to touch the glass surface of the lamp The power will not turn on if the lamp is not secured properly 6 Close the lamp cover and tighten the Screws 7 Attach the adjuster 8 Turn the projector back over 9 Connect the power cord and turn the projector to standby mode 10 Press the follo
90. HS1 Enter the P DRV on the MENU screen by the DEV 3 5 2 White Balance Adjustment nput the 10 STEP signal to INPUT A and observe the chromaticity of each luminance When varying the chromaticity of each luminance perform the following adjustments 1 R si 2 10 MID Mode of INPUT A Input the 100 IRE FLAT FIELD signal to INPUT A Measure the chromaticity x y Input the 80 IRE FLAT FIELD signal to INPUT A Adjust the chromaticity x y to the values measured in step 2 by the GAIN R and B of W B MID mode Set the INPUT signal to the 30 IRE Adjust the chromaticity x y to the values measured in step 2 by the BIAS R and B Repeat above steps 3 to 6 until the chromaticity become the following values x 0 002 0 004 The x and are the values measured in step 2 HIGH Mode of INPUT A Input the 80 IRE FLAT FIELD signal to INPUT A Set the GAIN G to MID mode value at 32 with the HIGH mode of the W B And set the GAIN R to MID mode value at 7 23 Set the GAIN R and B that are egual to MID mode values Set the GAIN R and B to the same as MID mode values Set the BIAS R G and B that are egual to MID mode values Set the BIAS R G and B to the same as MID mode values Measure the chromaticity x y Input the 30 IRE signal to INPUT A Adjust the chromaticity x y to the values measured in step 2 by the BIAS R and B of W B HIGH mode Input the 80 IRE signal to I
91. MJRXD_PW 41150 801 100K UDIO CS SDA 400K SCL 400K GND GND GND ROM_RESET 41153 9 112 BLM41P750S 3 3 3V 2 28114 1 60815601 146 ie 1147 4 100 1 16W CHIP 41156 1148 CN11 12P WHT MD 0 8 TO H BOARD CN801 GND 2 ig KEVI KEY1 KEY2 1127 1128 2 KEV3 L129 SUB 5V PSAVE LED 5V 2 130 jg 125 330 1 160 CHIP PSAVE_LED LAMP LED L131 8129 330 1 16W CHIP LAMP_LED s e H olo gt o e CHIP TEMP_LED TEMP LED POWER LEDJ10 ag 130 390 j 16W L133 de R131 330 1 16W CHIP POWER LED D 5V11 GNDJ1 2 LAMP_COVER LAMP_ON D102 BZA456A PROTECT JL109 LAMP_PROT TO BALLAST VPL HS1 A JL110 FB106 BK1608TS601 JL114 TO 5 7 6 7 7 7 5V 2 FB113 BK1608TS601 R139 10109 TC7SETO8FU TE85 BUFF 41157 8 TO 3 7 4 7 DACLK gt w R143 0 1 168 CHIP PW_RESET Bi TXD INTERLACE M2 RESET MUTE 82 NTERLACE PW_OSDEN M P
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93. STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH UCTOR CTOR CTOR CTOR CTOR CTOR Saade UCTOR UCTOR STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR NE STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH CH CH CH CH CH CH P CH CH CH CH CH ry rg ru rg rg ry rg rg rg ry rg rg rg rg ry ru rg rg P P IP 1608 1608 2 2K 1 P 1608 100 1 16W 1608 P 10K 1 16W 1608 6W 1608 P 100 1 16W 1608 100 1 16W 1608 10K 1 16 1608 2 2K 1 61 1608 100 1 16W 1608 2 2 1 16W 1608 IP 1608 2K 1 ETWOR ETWOR ETWOR ETWOR ETWOR ETWOR ORK 10K ETWOR ETWOR ETWOR ETWOR ETWOR ETWOR ETWOR ETWOR ETWOR ETWOR ETWOR ETWOR ETWOR ETWOR ETWOR WORK 22 PASS 2 2 1 16 1608 2 61 1608 0 ooo oo gt o C BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description RB310 233 388 11 s FILTER BAND PASS RB311 233 575 11 s RES CHIP NETWORK 22 RB312 233 575 11 s RES CHIP NETWORK 22 RB402
94. Select TV PROJECTOR select switch to suite vour preference Specifications Dimensions 230 x 90 x 50 mm without the cable W x D x H Mass Approx 850 g 1 Ib 12 oz Supplied Accessorv Multi cable 10 m length Section 2 Service Informations 2 1 Board Lavout u V ho OK N m 2 2 Disassembly Extension Boards 2 2 1 Hood Block Assy Removal 2 Hood block assy 4 83 8 2 2 2 1 Three screws PTPW3 8 amp 2 Nine screw B3 x 8 2 2 VPL HS1 2 2 3 Board Removal D Three screws 483 6 T CN102 CN101 PN CN106 227 107 CN105 2 board M Ng 22 Af 2 3 R lt 2 S CN602 2 2 4 MS Board Removal B Two screws D Screw 83 6 B3 x 6 T 2 Holder MSC CN804 VPL HS1 2 3 2 2 5 Removal 2 board D Screw 83 i 3 NF board 2 2 6 BC Board Removal D Screw PSW3 x 8 9 As BC board LA CN801 2 4 VPL HS1 2 2 7 Optics block assv Removal Remove the board Refer to Sec 2 2 3 Remove the MS board Refer to Sec 2 2 4 Remove the and boards Refer to Sec 2 2 5 CD Two screw BVTP3 6 OD Sheet L1 2 Thermostat T 5 Four screws gt Spacer Bl dy T PSWH4 x 10
95. TMS TDI TDO 16801 3 6 MD2305F JPEG ENG 144 JL807 DATAO 142 3 1 141 JL809 135 JL810 DATAS 127 8 JL I IDATAS 145 JL813 DATAG 146 JL824 DATAT 130 41825 6 R844 121 Mm R845 A 10k 00 116 SCL 1 16 1864 1 16W 157 863 4 CHIP CHIP AW AN SDA 8921 100 1 16W CHIP lt R922 100 1 16W CHIP 117 21828 C gt UE SZ H Li pL HNICOTEUSTEBSA 106 JL831 CS1 x 101 a ud 52 R907 95 1 16W 9 31833 am 5 AW PIC MUTE MS 93 Sus lt 3 3 BRD STATUS 97 ti R903 R904 102 iW 7 CHIP CHIP MS 2 3 5 2 3 14876 0 250 MS_TNT FROM 1 3 251 R878 3 9k 1 16W CHIP 90 MNE lt MENU STATUS FROM 3 3 22 62 9k BEBO 1 168 a R883 63 E HET p p 16801 6 6 64 MS RST CHIP CHIP JPEG ENG 65 SDIR 1 3 75 TNS BE 8842 8 3 55 1 5k 10801 5 6 1 16W MD2305F oooi AN USB MS JPEG ENG 257 1 R838 22 1 16W OHIP 835 lt USB MS R917 258 H R839 22 1 168 CHIP 109 go 840 100 1 16W CHIP CHIP TO W lt 9 8841 100 1 16W CHIP 3 3 AW lt TXD 281 pp FEAS 10k 1 160 SCHIP m k 0858 220 B CHIP 258 50859 2200 B CHIP 4 0813 120 CH CHIP 12 272
96. lieti 6 2 Jadea aio dati ettet het c et 6 3 and H Block u eos A o 6 4 G Block un a RUE EHE 6 5 MS bad tbi RS 6 6 i i ova i etie hc ean to E e A d 6 7 VPL HS1 VPL HS1 7 Diagrams Frame Schematic 7 1 Schematic Diagrams and Printed Wiring Boards 7 3 Schematic Diagrams gu a ORO TS 7 5 sun CE E a OS 7 9 e 7 14 ONO OE EO s 7 17 7 24 G d e pes 7 26 ONENOTE 7 28 ea eats 7 31 NE banana rp ER ates 7 35 INR uec UU SERI e e sei 7 35 MS s 7 37 Printed Wiring Boards BA Regu EU dte co lo p GE 7 4 BB ausente 7 8 BC unes are be EDI EE da aero 7 13 eet EO RR 7 15 O ENE 7 24 7 25 Me a EO 7 28 EE 7 29 hu ME 7 35 NR omne Ute etate rene 7 35 NM 7 36 ISH SON Y 4 085 330 11 1 LCD Video Projector Operating Instructions d emploi Manual instrucciones les AB VPL HS1 2001 Sony Corporation LSH IdA SuO1jonijsuj PAJUL
97. no button functions for the first 60 seconds It is cancelled when a signal is input or any button is pressed If you do not set the projector to power saving mode select OFF Lee INSTALL SETTING KEYSTONE MEM memory ON DIGIT KEYSTONE setting is stored The data is retrieved when the projector power is turned on The setting will remain the same every time OFF DIGIT KEYSTONE is reset to 0 when the power is turned on next time DIGIT KEYSTONE Corrects the trapezoidal distortion caused by the projection angle Use this item after selecting the type of distortion H horizontal or V vertical with KEYSTONE DIR KEYSTONE DIR When the picture is a vertical trapezoid 7 1 select V Next correct the distortion with DIGIT KEYSTONE When the picture is a holizontal trapezoid CI select then correct the distortion with DIGIT KEYSTONE MENU POSITION Selects the display position from TOP LEFT BOTTOM LEFT CENTER TOP RIGHT and BOTTOM RIGHT MENU COLOR Selects the tone of the menu display from STANDARD WARM COOL GREEN or GRAY MENU BACKGROUND Selects the intensity of the background picture of the menu display from DARK STANDARD or LIGHT LAMP TIMER Indicates how long the lamp has been turned on Menu Configurations 20 1 About the Preset Memory No This projector has 32 types of preset data for input signals the preset memory
98. red Press the 1 0 on standby switch to turn on the projector The ON STANDBY indicator lights in green Lights green Turn on the equipment connected to the projector Refer to the operating instructions of the connected equipment Press INPUT repeatediv to select the input vou want to project on the screen Displav the indication of the input vou want Example To view the picture from the video equipment connected to the VIDEO INPUT jack VIDEO 1 To view the picture Press Sound is from INPUT to heard from the display equipment connected to Video equipment VIDEO 1 AUDIO INPUT connected to VIDEO INPUT on the projector Video eguipment S VIDEO 1 AUDIO INPUT connected to S VIDEO INPUT on the projector RGB component INPUT A PJ MULTI equipment connected to INPUT PJ MULTI INPUT via the optional signal interface cable or the interface unit Video equipment VIDEO2 PJ MULTI connected to MULTI INPUT INPUT via the optional signal interface cable or the interface unit Video equipment S VIDEO 2 PJ MULTI equipped with S VIDEO INPUT connected to MULTI INPUT via the optional signal interface cable or the interface unit Memory Stick MS AUDIO INPUT inserted into the Memory Stick slot Set the INPUT A setting in the SET SETTING amp menu according to the input signal page 20 5 Move the zoom lever to adjust the size of the picture
99. ry ry ru ru ry gt DD W W CO CO DUCTOR CH D COND I I C P CTOR CHIP CTOR CHIP 08 T 1 1161 160 OR CHIP 150K 1 16W RES RES CO CO CO CO U 08 RESIS 08 08 08 16W 16 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16 16 RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 16 RESISTOR 100 1 16W 16 RESISTOR 2 2 1 16 16 CONDUCTOR 1608 RESISTOR CH RESISTOR CH p 61 16 RESISTOR CHIP 1161 16 16 16 RESISTOR CH RESISTOR CH ow 16 ow 16 Q cn cn cn C CO CO to O M ppp RESISTOR CHIP 2 0K 1 16W 16 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 8 8 08 08 9 8 8 08 08 08 08 08 5 19 BOARD Ref R609 R610 R611 R612 R614 R616 R617 R620 R621 R622 R623 R624 R625 R626 R702 R703 R704 R705 R706 R707 R708 R709 R710 R711 R712 R714 R716 R717 R720 R721 R722 R723 R724 R725 R726 RB1 RB1 RB1 RB2 RB2 PO RB2 RB2 RB2 RB2 RB2 4 gt W 88208 RB209 RB210 RB211 RB212 RB213 RB3 RB3 RB3 RB3 H R RB3 RB3 RB3 RB3 1 MO 5 20 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 E 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
100. 02 218 716 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R222 216 821 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 R103 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R223 216 825 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 R104 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R105 218 124 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22K 1 16 1608 R224 216 825 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 R225 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16 608 R106 218 706 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 3 9K 1 168 1608 R226 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16 608 R107 218 706 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 3 9K 1 16W 1608 R227 216 197 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 16W 1608 R108 218 716 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R228 218 703 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 3 0K 1 16 1608 R109 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R110 216 829 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W 1608 R229 218 675 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 200 1 16 608 R230 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R111 216 844 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 82K 1 16W 1608 R231 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16 608 8112 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16 1608 R232 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16 608 5 18 VPL HS1 BOARD Ref R233 R234 R236 R237 R238 R239 R240 R241 R242 R301 R302 R303 R304 R305 R306 VPL HS1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 gt 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 gt 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
101. 04 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP 28 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP 28 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP 28 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 7 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC F 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC F 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC F 17 681 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 100MF 16V 21 513 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 1 2012 07 826 11 CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 07 826 11 CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 7 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 17 681 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 100MF 16V 7 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC F 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC F 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC F 09 982 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 1 10 15 566 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 4 7MF B 6 3V 15 566 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 4 7MF B 6 3V 10 563 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 068MF 16V 28 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP 17 681 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 100MF 16V 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 64 230 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 220PF 50V 62 927 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 100PF 50V CH 26 205 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47M 6 3 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 62 927 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 100PF 50V CH 62 964 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 1000PF 50V B 15 156 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 1MF 10V 1608 15 156 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 1MF 10V 1608 62 927 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 100PF 50V CH 15 156 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 1MF 10V 1608 64 004 11 s CAPACITOR
102. 09 216 845 R510 216 839 R511 216 833 R512 216 833 R513 216 821 R515 216 821 8517 216 805 R518 216 845 R519 216 839 8520 216 845 R521 218 761 R522 216 839 R524 216 805 R528 216 833 R529 216 833 R530 216 809 R532 216 817 8541 216 841 8542 216 821 R544 216 805 8545 216 805 8546 216 809 8547 216 809 8549 216 817 R550 216 821 R551 216 821 R552 216 817 R553 216 821 8554 216 821 R555 216 833 R556 216 844 R601 216 809 8602 216 809 R603 216 809 R605 216 805 R606 218 708 R607 218 700 R608 216 805 R609 216 805 R610 216 816 R611 216 809 R612 216 816 R613 216 809 R614 216 809 R615 216 809 R616 216 809 R617 216 805 R618 216 197 R619 216 197 R620 218 124 R621 216 805 R622 216 805 R623 216 805 R624 218 106 R625 216 805 R626 218 706 R627 216 809 R628 216 809 R629 216 805 SP Description s RESISTOR 100K 1 161W 1608 5 33K 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 168 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 33K 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 430K 1 108 2012 S RESISTOR CHIP 33K 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16 1608
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104. 1 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 7 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 7 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 26 205 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47M 6 3 B BOARD Ref No or Q ty Pa C219 C220 c221 222 z 223 C224 C225 gt C226 C228 C229 Z C230 C231 232 x C301 3 C303 x C304 i C305 C306 C307 C308 z C30 C3 C3 C3 C3 WDR c lt o C3 C3 C3 C3 73 CO 1 Cn C321 C322 C323 C325 gt C326 5 C321 z C328 C329 C330 gt C331 x C332 C333 C334 u C335 z C336 z C337 C338 C339 z C340 C341 C342 C344 z C346 C347 C348 A C349 C353 C354 gt C355 No 62 970 62 920 62 920 62 924 62 924 62 970 28 004 26 204 62 919 62 924 62 919 17 68 1 826 17 68 1 826 1 826 64 392 17 681 62 966 1 826 17 681 62 916 62 916 62 916 62 916 1 826 1 826 1 826 1 826 7 826 9 982 1 826 62 927 1 826 1 826 7 826 62 966 1 826 1 826 7 826 7 826 1 826 7 826 1 826 28 391 1 826 17 681 28 013 62 920 62 917 62 917 28 004 64 315 28 013 07 826 17 681 62 917 28 004 64 505 Cn Descri CAPA
105. 1 through 5 in Viewing Still Images in Sequence Slide Show 27 page 24 2 Press f or J to select Index and press ENTER The index pictures of the selected contents are displayed Protecting an Important Still Picture c HONS m 5 to o 3 o lt 29 91 1 LSH TdA ANS 4 5 om lt GB 3 3 Press 4 4 lt gt to select the picture you want to protect and press ENTER The Index menu appears No 532 7 8 Size 1024x768 Fie SPORTS Date 7 29 2001 1422 d 4 Press f or to select Protect and press ENTER N Full Screen 5 Press or to select or and press ENTER On A picture selected on the Index screen is protected All on the pictures in the selected contents are protected The protect mark appears in the Index menu for the protected picture To release protection Select Off or All off in step 5 Selecting releases the protection for the selected picture Selecting off releases the protection for all the pictures in the selected contents Projecting a Selected Picture When the Power Is Turned On Startup Project
106. 10 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD R846 216 829 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W 1608 FB811 414 921 11 s INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD R847 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R848 216 839 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 33K 1 16W 1608 C801 6 100 921 01 s IC MD2305F R849 216 839 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 33K 1 16W 1608 C802 6 800 884 12 C SST39VF800A70 1719A T R850 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 C803 6 701 043 11 s IC HM62V16256CLTT 5512 R851 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 C804 8 759 460 72 s IC C805 8 759 584 32 s IC MB86189PFV G BND ER R852 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R853 216 829 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W 1608 C806 8 759 661 55 s IC ST24FC21M6TR R854 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 C807 8 759 331 27 s IC MM1096AFF R855 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 C808 8 759 831 91 s IC MT48LC8M16A2TG 75TR R856 216 845 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 C810 6 800 258 02 o ISPLSI2032VE 110LT44 1714A C815 8 759 698 31 s IC TC7WH74FK R857 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R858 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 C816 6 700 379 01 s IC TC74HC148AF EL R859 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 C817 8 759 831 69 s BA10339FV E2 R860 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 C818 8 759 510 73 s IC BA10393F E2 R861 216 801 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22 1 16W 1608 0801 8 729 029 14 s TRANSISTOR DTC144EUA T106 R862 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 0802 8 729 1
107. 117 R3119 R3126 03103 330 330 330 0 RD18M T1B1 1728 1728 1728 1 2W PROT CHIP BF 03109 83115 D2FS4 TA 03107 18k 103100 0 01 RN CP NC23001D R3122 B CH ik i CONV CONT van seje pr tL Ovsense vo 03102 2SK2876 01MR H 1 8 CONVERTER R3120 16 89 5 _ pse r 2 3 289 5 5 R3124 83113 122 5 320 0 f 320 0 168 1 3113 325 8 T 0 1 PT 03110 10 16V AL CP Hh 63111 2 2 10V 4 5 4 m 03110 47 21 6 R3107 4 7 03109 1 4N 0 01 B CHIP 0 10 FPRD 1 SR R3114 100 RN CP EUR 03114 DIESAA TA 22 1 CHIP R3129 8 93130 PLANE 1 2W 1 2N CHIP CHIP R3137 tih T 1 4 6 R3138 16 zm 5 CHIP R3131 R3127 R3128 10k PH3 47k 10k CHIP 6 2 CHIP CHIP 21 4 AW w 03105 t 7 03113 28C2712 YG TE85L 5 5 RD6 8M T1B1 LATCH D3108 4 25 OVP R3207 03106 gt dk 290071 2 AW 2 03120 3132 03104 28A1162 YG TE85L B CHIP CHIP LATCH 03130 470 250 03122 B CHIP 9 1 25V B CHIP 03126 0 1 B CHIP 2 5 R3143 R3145 2 7k 47k RN CP RN CP 031 5 R3142 L B CHIP RN CP R3144 2 2k AN CP 7 27 G 2 2 63207 0 1 17 25 B CHIP 716 CN3301 12 TO Q 2 4 CN501 JL3326 17V GND AUD10 B BOARD 913330 AUD10 B GND JL3310 GND 6v 6v GND GN
108. 16 6 057 00 6 057 00 6 819 6 797 8 665 6 808 6 853 6 816 6 197 6 833 8 665 6 057 00 6 057 00 6 841 6 819 6 808 6 809 6 816 6 809 6 809 8 699 8 706 8 706 8 699 6 8 6 8 5 64 6 864 6 864 6 864 8 720 8 744 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 809 6 833 6 825 6 809 6 789 6 864 6 789 6 825 8 699 8 706 8 706 8 699 6 805 6 864 6 864 SP Description ESISTOR CHIP 1 ESISTOR CHIP 6 ESISTOR CHIP 2 ESISTOR CHIP 2 ESISTOR CHIP 8 w GJ GJ ESISTOR CHIP 75 1 16W ESISTOR CHIP 680 1 16W ESISTOR CHIP 10 1 16W 1608 ESISTOR CHIP 390 1 16W 16 ESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 10W 2 Q ZU w ESISTOR CHIP 2 ESISTOR CHIP 6 ESISTOR CHIP 1 P 7 P 8 ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH Q w GJ GJ GJ ESISTOR CHIP 470K 1 16W 16 ESISTOR CHIP 390 1 16W 16 ESISTOR CHIP 10 1 16W 1608 ESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 16 ESISTOR CHIP 75 1 16W 16 Q cn Qd GJ GJ GJ ESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 10W 2 ESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 10W 2 ESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16 16 ESISTOR CHIP 680 1 16W 16 ESISTOR CHIP 82 1 16 1608 00 00 w GJ GJ ESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 16 ESISTOR CHIP 390 1 16 16 ESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W ESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W RESISTOR CHIP 2 0K ZU GJ RESISTOR CH RESISTOR CH RESISTOR CH RESISTOR CH CONDUCTOR CH
109. 16 811 8914 216 833 R915 216 809 R916 216 809 R917 216 833 R918 216 833 R919 216 841 R920 216 841 R921 216 809 R922 216 809 R923 216 841 R926 218 104 R927 218 100 R928 218 696 R929 218 703 R930 216 833 R931 216 833 R932 216 833 R933 216 833 R934 218 120 R935 218 712 R936 218 710 R937 218 704 R938 218 104 R939 218 710 8940 218 710 R941 218 112 R942 216 833 8943 216 833 8945 216 833 R946 216 809 8801 233 810 2 8802 233 810 2 88803 233 810 2 8804 233 810 2 8805 233 576 RB806 236 908 RB807 233 574 88808 233 574 RB809 233 574 88810 233 574 88811 233 576 801 535 751 801 195 098 804 181 976 VPL HS1 SP Q cn C Q cn Q cn cn C Q cn cn cn C cn cn cn C Q cn cn CO C cn CO C Q cn cn cn C nn Q cn cn C Description RESISTOR CH RESISTOR CH RESISTOR CH CONDUCTOR RESISTOR CH ESISTOR C ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH m m UJ UJ ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR C ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH m UO mw m ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR C ESISTOR C m UJ mw UO RES RES RES RES RES STOR CH STOR CH STOR C STOR CH STOR CH RES RES RES RES RES STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH RES RES RES RES RES STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH RES RES RES RES RES STOR
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111. 218 CV CLAMP Q206 1 2862712 5 3 sls 5155 2128 Zen z 55255525 M 55995 SSIS 5V 3 2 2 2 8 8 2 2 2 2 4 s ze els 2 2 2 0218 0218 0219 R239 R240 245 8246 UR 4 55 20 k ae ee oe NEUE AL CP B HIP TO 1 3 N M gt TO 1 3 NTPL gt NTPL TIT L201 47uH CHIP REOT 9201 17168 1716W CHIP CHIP 63 PL NT GI AW R202 100 0201 DIGI 1 VEH2 m VEH3 R203 100 8207 1 16 1 16 CHIP CHIP 2 3 5V R213 0209 czio R227 0211 tev a tev pa 6 16 RN CPB CHIP B CHip CHIP B CHIP BA 2 3 20 1204 1205 1 168 47uH 0228 2 k 22p 56 22 17169 1 16N 1 16 1 16 CH CHIP CH CHIP CH CHIP CHIP 47uH CHIP 0229 CHIP 9V 0230 0214 2802712 BUFF TO 1 7 BOARD CN111 lt Y CV PAL FROM 1 3 SDA100K SDA100K R215 10k 1 168 ECHIP R218 100 lt FSC FROM 1 3 SCL100K AUDIO MUTE LAMP COV FILT COV EXT TEMP 0220 1202 0222 27 15uH _ CH CHIP CH CHIP 9V X Y PAL TO 1 3 GND FROM 1 3
112. 25 50 000 SonG Y or Composite sync Composite video CONTRAST 5 1080 60i 1035 601 DTV 33 750 60 000 SonG Y 1800 6 640 x 350 VGA mode 1 31 469 70 086 H pos V 800 BRIGHT 7 85Hz 37 861 85 080 V neg 832 5 8 640 x400 PC 9801 Normal 24 823 56416 H neg V neg 848 except for B amp W 9 mode 2 31 469 70 086 H neg V pos 800 HUE 0 VGA VESA 85Hz 37 861 85 080 H neg V pos 832 NTSC3 58 4 43 only except for B amp W 1 640 480 NOS mode 3 31 469 59 940 H neg V neg 800 SHARP e e e T 2 Macintosh 13 35 000 66 667 H neg V neg 864 3 VGA VESA 72Hz 37 861 72 809 H neg 832 RGB ENHANCER s 7 4 VGA 75Hz 37500 75 000 840 D PICTURE 5 85Hz 43269 85 008 H neg V neg 832 ISK RGB only 15 6 800 x 600 SVGA VESA 56Hz 35 156 56250 H pos V pos 024 GAMMA MODE s 7 SVGA VESA 60Hz 37 879 60 317 056 G5kRGB only 8 SVGA VESA 72Hz 48077 72 188 H pos V pos 040 COLOR TEMP 9 SVGA VESA 75Hz 46875 75 000 H pos 056 COLOR SYS e 20 SVGA VESA 85Hz 53 674 85 061 H pos V pos 048 VOLUME e e e e 21 832 X 624 Macintosh 167 49 724 74 550 H neg V neg 1152 Adjustable can be set 22 1024 X 768 XGA VESA 43Hz 35 522 43 479 H pos V pos 264 _ Not adjusta
113. 280PIN PGA MBM29LV800TA 90PFTN MSM514265C 60JSDRI PQ20VZ1U MARKING SIDE VIEW 1 DCIN 2 ON OFF 3 DCOUT TOP VIEW 4 DC OUT ADJ 5 GND 40 SOP 4 2 PQ2TZ15U SST39VF800A 70 SST39VF800A 70 1719A T TOP VIEW 48PIN TDA2009A 1 64 TOP VIEW RS 140 T TK11900MTL 1 TOP VIEW S 80828ANNP S 80828ANNP EDR T2 S 80842ANNP S 80842ANNP ED6 S 80842ANNP ED6 T2 UPD64082GF 3BA TOP VIEW C147 TOP VIEW 4PIN CHIP VPL HS1 25 1037 2SA1037AK T146 QR 2SA1162 2SA1162 G 2SA1162 YG TE85L 2SA1462 T1Y33Y34 2SA1611 2SA1611 M5M6 2SA1611T1 M5M6 2SC2712 2SC2712 YG TE85L 2SC3326N 2SC3326N TE85L AB DTA144EKA DTA144EKA T106 DTC114EK DTC144EKA T146 DTC144EUA DTC144EUA T10 sb VPL HS1 2SJ530S TL D HN1B01FU T HN1B01FU TE85R HN1C01FU TE85R XP4501 TXE Transistor 4 3 Diode 155355 DAN202K HN1D03FU TE85 SEC1901C 1SS355TE 17 DAN202K T 146 HN1D03FU TE85L SEC2422C D2FS4 T MA157 TX HN1D03FU TE85R MA111 K8 S0 MA111 TX CATHODE MARK RD9 1SB2 5 5 2 RD9 1SB2 T1 2 2 AN UDZ TE 17 3 9B Ux 3 2 lt gt 1 za 1 6 e ANODE DAP202K T 146 CATHODE RD16M T1B2 UF4005PKG23 RD18M T1B1 RD33M B 2 RD33M T1B HE RD6 8M 227 RAZ M RD6 8M B1 RD6 8M T1B1 2 1 S 3 ANODE 105 4 DF10SC6M 3 o UMZ6 8M UMZ6 8M T106 RM11C V1 AREA RM11C RECTI A lt gt K GP1U28Y D6SB80 ANODE
114. 3 R444 R445 R447 R448 R449 R450 R458 R459 R460 R461 R462 R463 R464 R465 R466 R467 R468 R470 R471 R472 R473 R474 R475 R476 R477 R478 R480 R481 R482 R483 R484 R485 R486 R487 R488 R489 R490 R491 R492 R493 R494 R496 R497 R498 R499 R502 R503 R504 R505 R506 R507 R508 VPL HS1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 gt 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Q ty Part 6 841 6 841 6 805 6 821 6 821 6 821 8 688 8 688 8 688 6 813 6 864 6 864 6 864 6 815 6 815 6 815 6 829 6 815 6 842 6 815 6 815 6 624 SP Description s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 5 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 680 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 680 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 680 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 220 1 16W 1608 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 S CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 S CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 330 61 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 330 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 330 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 168 1608 5 RESISTOR C
115. 33 61 s RESISTOR FUSE 0 1 1 2W D3120 8 719 073 01 s DIODE 111 8 50 R3127 216 089 91 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 10W 2012 D3121 8 719 073 01 s DIODE MA111 K8 S0 R3128 216 073 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 10W 2012 D3201 8 719 078 04 s DIODE C310S03L TE12L R3129 220 993 91 s RESISTOR CHIP 0 68 5025 D3202 8 719 058 24 s DIODE RB501V 40TE17 R3130 220 993 91 s RESISTOR CHIP 0 68 5025 D3203 8 719 078 04 s DIODE C310S03L TE12L R3131 216 073 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 10W 2012 FB3101 1 500 451 11 s MICRO INDUCTOR CHIP 4127505 R3132 216 097 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 10W 2012 FB3102 1 500 451 11 s MICRO INDUCTOR CHIP 4127505 R3133 216 073 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 10W 2012 R3134 216 049 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 100 2012 C2101 8 749 015 27 s IC 21540 R3135 216 047 91 s RESISTOR CHIP 820 1 104 2125 C3100 8 759 670 30 s IC MCZ3001D R3136 216 081 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 22K 1 100 2012 C3102 8 759 388 23 s IC TL431BCDR2 C3201 6 701 013 01 s IC LT1767EMS8 TR R3137 216 061 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3 3K 1 104 2012 C3202 8 759 713 98 s IC LTC1772CS6 R3138 216 041 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 470 1 104 2012 R3139 216 073 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 100 2012 C3304 8 759 533 85 s IC L88M05T FA TL R3140 216 073 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 100 2012 C3307 8 759 066 55 s IC TA75W393FU R3141 216 663 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 3 3K 1 104 2012 12002 1 424 822 11 s COIL LINE FILTER R3142 216 665 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 3 9K 1 104 2012 L2101 1 424 820 11 s COIL CHOKE R3143 216
116. 33TE LM7131BCM5X TL431BCDR2 5 4 AD9884AKS 100 TOP VIEW TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 8 SOP 1 2 8 TOP VIEW CXA2123AQ 74VHC221AMYCX CXA2123AQ T6 CXA1875AM HM62V16256CLT5SLZ 1875 4 ADV7123KST140 ZE TC4053BF EL 7508 TC74HC148AF EL ii 4 TC7SO8FU TE85R LT1399CGN TR no TC7SETOSFU TESSR MM1231XFBE 49 64 17 r 6 VIEW 44 5 VIEW CXA3512R T6 16PIN SOP 75204 5 3 d LP2985IM5X 3 3 ies li TC75S56F TE85R 74VHCO8MTCX 52 32 SPLSI2032VE 110 TC7S04FU TE85R 7AVHC14MTCX BADGES ISPLSI2032VE 110LT44 1714A TC7S14FU TE85R 74VHC125MTCX BASED ES MB86189 BA10339FV 64 20 MB86189PFV G BND ER cii imm 3 3 TC74LCX125FT 3 1 19 TC74LCX125FT EL TOP VIEW H TOP VIEW N xA 5PIN CHIP Ba 14PIN SOP VPL HS1 4 1 52749 52749 MC14162FT MT48LC8M16A2TG75 MT48LC8M16A2TG 75TR 00000000000 00000000000 00000000000 00000000000 00000000000 00000000000 VIEW BOTTOM VIEW 42PIN SOP 48PIN PGA 54PIN TSOP M52758FP MCZ3001D MZ1540 mm TOP VIEW 18PIN DIP MARKING SIDE VIEW 36PIN SOP M62392FP MD2305F PC123F2 PC123FY2 4 3 00000000000 00000000000 TOP VIEW 1 2 24PIN SOP BOTTOM VIEW
117. 35 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC 313 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER TP401 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP402 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP403 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP404 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP502 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP503 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP504 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP505 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP602 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP603 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP604 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP702 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP703 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC TP704 535 157 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNEC X201 781 659 11 s VIBRATOR CRYSTAL TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR 100 100 VPL HS1 Ref or Q ty Part 1101 C1103 C1106 A CN1101 CN1102 1101 A FH1101 FH1102 11101 81101 A VD1101 A VPL HS1 113 900 115 166 113 900 193 305 691 960 516 233 2993 2237 533 223 424 968 202 847 00 801 268 SP A 1245 606 A s Description MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD F CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470PF 250V CAPACITOR FILM 0 22MF 250VAC CAPACITOR CERAMIC 470PF 250V LET 11 52 IN CONN
118. 4 s SCREW B3X8 948 09 s SCREW BVTP 3X8 X 4039 448 1 s STAND ASSY 4 085 329 01 s STAND 7 682 7 682 151 152 Screws 5 5 VPL HS1 Optics 1 5 2 5 Optics 1 No Part No SP Description No Part No SP Description 201 A 1485 363 A s OPTICS BLOCK ASSY 216 4 082 744 01 o SPRING FY PS 202 1485 364 s PRISM BLOCK ASSY 217 4 082 754 01 o SPRING UV FY 203 1502 015 s LENS 218 4 074 425 01 s TAPE SEAL NYLON 204 4 074 474 01 s BSW 3 8 219 4 082 150 01 ADJUSTMENT G MIRROR 205 4 074 473 01 s K M1 7X6 220 4 082 748 01 FASTENER G 206 4 887 321 01 s SCREW B1 7X4 G TAPPING ST 221 4 082 826 01 o COVER UNIT 207 4 085 337 01 o RING F 222 4 082 765 01 o STOPPER RELAY LENS 2 208 4 085 338 01 o RING Z 223 4 082 759 01 s SCREW MACHINE 12 209 4 082 784 01 o HOLDER IN POLARIZER 224 4 074 426 01 o CUSHION FLY EYE 210 4 082 764 01 o STOPPER CH CONDENCER 225 4 082 758 01 s FLAT HEAD SCREWS WASHER M3X6 211 4 074 405 01 o FASTENER RB 226 4 084 369 01 s SPECIAL MACHINE SCREW SW 212 4 082 749 01 o ADJUSTER RB MIRROR 213 4 066 174 01 s STOPPER OPT ROTATION Screws 214 4 082 763 01 o STOPPER P S 1 621 172 10 s SCREW B2X4 215 4 082 824 01 o COVER B UNIT 1 682 547 04 s SCREW B3X6 1 685 903 31 s SCREW PWHTP 3X10 5 6 VPL HS1 5 2 6 Optics 2 251 252 253 254
119. 40 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1611 M5M6 R863 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 0803 8 729 013 28 s TRANSISTOR HNIBOIFU TE85R R864 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16 1608 0804 8 729 140 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1611 M5M6 R865 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16 1608 0805 8 729 427 12 s TRANSISTOR XP4501 TXE R866 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R801 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R867 216 807 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 68 1 16 1608 R802 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R869 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R803 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R870 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R804 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R871 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 160 1608 R805 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R872 216 821 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 R806 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R873 216 801 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22 1 16W 1608 R807 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R874 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R808 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R876 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R809 216 857 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 16W 1608 R877 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R810 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R878 216 828 11 RESISTOR CHIP 3 9K 1 16W 1608 R811 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 16W 1608 R879 216 831 11 RESISTOR CHIP 6 8K 1 16W 1608 R812 216 833 11 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R880 216 829 11 RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W 1608 R813 216 833 11 s RESISTO
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121. 58 SEIN MGE V 6 V B V C608 0 47 10V B CHIP 47 1 16 CHIP C670 C609 0 47 10 B CHIP D ER 22 18 V R 8655 2 1 8611 E 47 1 16W CHIP 27 100 1 16W 1 C674 1 168 0606 0 1 CHIP R 28A1162 2 1 16V 22k 1 16W RN CP BUFF B CHIP C610 Q605 0604 2 1 2341162 2SA1162 x BUFF BUFF 0611 2 4 0 47 10V B CHIP VIDEO CN601 0612 A 70P 0 47 10V B CHIP lt a Rea 47 1 160 lt CHIP TO 1 4 TO BA 1 3 BOARD 29 Soc 7474 4 I amp AW R601 A OV 100 1 16W CHIP XY FROM 1 4 47 lil 111411 5 IN 10607 16V 25 TC4W53FU AL CP 9 SCP SW 8874 5 5 5 aaa aa a aaa a k daka zeam sarma so KA KI 5 5 add 55555 55555 5 555 Z EH 1 os 55555 5 a AME 55 55 44 gt gt Z 242 gt gt gt gt AW ze 2214548 85222222222 TP606 e w zz Yyy 21514431 55555 57555 z JL618 0 1 s 5 111 551444 ssesssis sss 5 Resa 8670 l i i sUsuM Gee aa sm sss 47 9607 sas 383388 222282222288 8 iy 100 333 88 88888388888 5 CHIP INV R R Y gt 8621 47 1 16W CHIP wy 1 0 47 L 29 16V 31607 GZY 8622 47 1 16W CHIP wy 1 B CHIP t TROYA 7 8623 47 1 16W RGBSYNC FROM 1 4 B B Y AM MTX H FROM 2 4 MTX V 656 47 1 108 CHIP w 1 4 mw v v L603 8657 Un 47 8632 SKIP 1 16W 8607 CH
122. 6529 0531 0535 6537 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 16V 16V B CHIP 3 3V 3 n 8542 55 Do k 1 168 CHIP CHIP FB503 114 BK1608TS601 43 RS 8515 1 16W JL506 Hew E CHIP 105 CHIP w AN 226 R535 115 3 3v 3 5 1 168 TO 1 4 CHIP 8533 1 168 ge 1 R508 CHIP 253 1 16W 8 CHIP 3 3V 3 R538 PW RESET 9 1 168 R513 852 p CHIP 35 CHIP 304 6 328 SDA PW 10402 TO 2 4 25 R502 TAVHCI4MTOX 3 2 SCL PW gt 100 INV 60 et ag ge w PIC MUTE pit 0545 9 16V e 7 228 B CHIP gt 2 MUTE 87 61 8524 22 1 16W CHIP R516 3 3V 2 x502 H 8558 n CHIP 7 INTERLACE AM mi 1 1 8501 10408 2 4 NN R503 2 MS CE 5554 HIP CH CHIP CH CHIP PW OSD EN R559 PIC MUTE MS FROM 1 4 8557 100 1 16W CHIP R504 100 1 168 CHIP JL511 TXD PW 5 10408 4 6 f SCAN CONV 100 1 16W CHIP RXD A A R511 100 1 16W CHIP 10404 2 5V 20212150 CN401 2 5V REG 0 2 JL501 2 4 4 TP112 EH QUT A gusta rr GND Le 2 8540 225 GND 2 FB502 o Fi 81 TXD ske BLM41P750S al A m 10405 5 6 3 PW365 JL503 SCAN CONV 03 3 2 10405 8 6 501 FB504 YS BAN IBS SCAN SONY BLII41P7508 m I I 0501 47 6 3V AL CP C505 C508 C511 C513 C515 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 16V 1
123. 661 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 7K 1 10W 2012 13204 1 406 977 21 s COIL CHOKE 10009 83144 216 659 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2 1 10W 2012 13205 1 424 674 11 s COIL CHOKE 22 8 3145 216 691 11 s RESISTOR 47K 1 10W 2012 13206 1 424 673 11 s COIL CHOKE 4 7UH 3152 216 095 00 RESISTOR CHIP 82K 1 104 2012 PH3100 8 749 010 64 s PHOTO COUPLER PC123F2 83153 216 089 91 RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 10W 2012 PH3101 8 749 010 64 s PHOTO COUPLER PC123F2 R3156 216 061 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 3 10W 2012 PH3102 8 749 010 64 s PHOTO COUPLER PC123F2 R3157 216 089 91 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 10W 2012 R3158 216 073 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 10W 2012 02101 8 729 101 07 s TRANSISTOR 258798 R3161 216 073 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 10W 2012 03102 8 729 052 29 s TRANSISTOR 25K2876 01MR F122 03103 8 729 052 29 s TRANSISTOR 2SK2876 01MR F122 R3201 216 073 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 10W 2012 03104 8 129 216 22 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1162 G R3202 216 057 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 10W 2012 03105 8 729 230 49 s TRANSISTOR 25C2712 YG R3203 216 073 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 10W 2012 R3204 216 073 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 10W 2012 03106 8 729 230 49 s TRANSISTOR 2SC2712 YG R3205 216 073 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 10W 2012 03107 8 729 048 69 s TRANSISTOR 2SJ530S TL 03108 8 729 048 69 s TRANSISTOR 25J530S TL R3206 217 156 00 s RESISTOR METAL 0 22 5W 03109 8 729 048 69 s TRANSISTOR 25J530S TL R3207 216 049 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 1K 1 10 2012 03110 8 729 230 49 s TRANSISTOR 25C2712 YG R3209 216 675 11 s
124. 6V 16V 16V 16V B CHIP B CHIP B CHIP B CHIP B CHIP C506 C509 C512 C514 C516 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 16V 16V 16V B CHIP 16V 16V B CHIP B CHIP 6522 6524 0526 0528 0530 0533 6536 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 47 0 1 0 1 16V 16V 16V 16V 6 3V 16V 16V B CHIP B CHIP B CHIP B CHIP B CHIP B CHIP 7 12 D 7 12 202 A0 209 Ai 210 A2 217 __ A4 A5 A6 o 7 4 9 10 249 11 243 A12 275 A13 301 14 276 A15 244 A16 251 A17 327 18 302 A19 131 00 130 01 140 D2 139 D3 4 04 46 D5 06 4 D7 08 e D9 63 D10 64 D11 169 012 170 D13 171 D14 172 015 R548 196 gus 195 186 185 201 178 177 187 188 193 194 122 121 129 113 8553 1216W CHIP 0540 553 94 16V 16V 16V 16V 16V 18V 16V B CHIP B CHIP B CHIP B CHIP AL CP C538 JL518 0 1 16V CHIP R550 0 1 16W R544 0 1 16W R551 0 1 16W R545 0 1 16W R552 0 1 16W R546 0 1 16W R547 0 1 16W FB505 BK1608T8601 A1 10406 MBM29LV800TA 90PFTN FLASH ROM gt BHENN SE RAMWEN gt 10407 1861LV6416 15T 1M SRAM BB 4 4 SCAN CONVERTER AD CONVERTER 51805 c B S81719 BB P4 H VPL HS1 CXA1846BN TA IC801 09 09 09 02 09 GOW
125. 6W 1608 3 3 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 27K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 270K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 470 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 470 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 470 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 5 6K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 3 3K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 470K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 470K 1 16 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 470K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 470K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHI
126. 701 162 970 11 s C702 107 826 11 s C703 128 992 11 5 C104 107 826 11 s C705 107 826 11 s C706 162 925 11 s C7107 164 156 11 s C708 128 992 11 5 C710 127 760 11 s 711 115 467 11 s C712 164 156 11 s C713 107 826 11 s 714 107 826 11 s C715 164 156 11 s C716 107 826 11 s C717 164 156 11 s C718 115 467 11 s C719 115 467 11 s C72 117 681 11 s C721 164 156 11 5 C722 164 156 11 5 CN101 695 223 21 o CN102 580 756 21 0 1104 580 056 21 0 1105 114 130 21 8 CN106 580 056 21 CN107 580 056 21 0 01108 110 622 21 8 1109 118 965 21 s CN110 110 629 21 s CN111 119 130 11 s CN112 110 454 21 o CN301 119 884 11 s CN502 119 130 11 s CN602 119 130 11 s CN702 119 130 11 s D101 8 719 073 11 s D102 8 719 073 11 s D103 8 719 914 43 s D104 8 719 914 43 s D201 8 719 024 17 s VPL HS1 Description CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC TOR CH TOR CH TOR CE TOR CE TOR EL CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC TOR CE TOR CE TOR CE TOR CH TOR CH CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC TOR CE TOR CH TOR CE TOR CE TOR CE CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC TOR E TOR CE TOR CE TOR CE TOR CH CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC EL TOR TOR EL TOR T
127. 7NHz 0814 120 CH CHIP zg 0815 1000 25V CH CHIP 0816 1000 25V CH CHIP 47 3 481836 100 1 16W CHIP 5 886 560 1 16W CHIP ceto t0 CH CHIP 8 3V X803 6 00MHz 4 0820 10 CH CHIP 4 FROM C821 2 2 6 3V B CHIP EAT 0803 rd 0822 CHIP JLB46 MRESET TO 3 3 HNIBO1FU T 6 BUFF Rego k 7 R850 R851 a Ram ER 10k 0 76 f l 1 16W CHIP jr UL R853 57 CHIP 4 7k LII 4 1 16W 6 1 CHIP 80 1 JLB38 JL839 C827 0826 0 1 0 1 16V 16V R894 CHIP 40840 JL841 JL842 JL843 JL844 JL845 CN802 15 SMD WHT 0836 0 1 0837 0 1 C838 0 1 C839 0 1 191 y ___ AO 1928877 0 CHIP M 8854 0 CHIP A2 ZU 1948855 0 CHIP 16V 4 B CHIP 0829 JL814 0 1 16V B CHIP 189 817 818 0864 0830 100p 100p 100p 0 1 190 CH CHIPCH CHIP CH CHIP 16V 249 B CHIP 249 CMS TNS s 16V B CHIP c832 0 1 18V 252 SIRCS CHIP 254JL851 FROM 3 3 5 n 8 CHIP 0834 91 1V B CHIP 91 18V B CHIP 58 FB803 BK1608T5601 16V B CHIP 16V B CHIP 0840 16V B CHIP Ka 16V B CHIP R916 00 1 160 HIP 3 3 KEYO AW 10808 MT48LC8M16A2TG75 128M SDRAM FB804 BK1608TS601 10801 4 6
128. 808 AU AUC 5 814 gesto SDATIM es AUCLKIBI gi GNDJA 6 9 GNDJA17 7 SP SP _R Btg SP Rjatd SP GND Azo AUDIO R i e 51815 d GNOJB20 GND AUDIO SP_LJTP805 IND 807 21816 4 gt Sm GNDJ821 AUDIO LV ND E TO LAUDSPEAKER Loa CN802 SP LJA23 SP GNDJA24 GNDJB24 GNDJA2 8827 C820 42 1 2W 25V AUDIO R CHIP B CHIP SP 804 4 E AUDIO AUDIO CONTROL B ss1719 lt 80 7 14 7 14 VPL HS1 A B C D E F G H 1 CHA 2 1 6 6 6 B 4 ti tA bi tj O El OQ QO U Q D Je Sp O OB O O mmm E 6 ti du e iG 4 2 4 kum 79 G 1 2 m i lE tal TE MIO 7 I gt NR zm ahs MLD ILLL lU I Ja 4401
129. 89 STEP __ 1dB STEP VOLUME VOLUME LATCH CONTRO t A SIDE SUFFIX 11 SHIFT REGISTOR 1 848 STEP STEP VOLUME VOLUME INP2 2 VRIN2 0UT2 e INT CE DATA CLK B SIDE SUFFIX 11 BC 682 361 11 c801 c802 C803 U 0803 TP801 TP802 TP803 TP804 TP805 TP806 TP807 mp m gt DENDEEDD VPL HS1 7 13 7 13 Refer to 7 13 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 13 for IC Block Diagram gt AUDIO L 4 4 BOARD AU gt AUDIO L GNDJA CXA1846BN T4 82 VOLUME CONT AU RJA3 AU 83 gt GNOJ AUDIO GND 84 GNDJAS GND 85 12 46 A 12V 86 ___ GNOJ 0815 2 0 022 RON 25V i B CHIPI gt ER 1 16W 14V 0803 HNIBOTFU TE85R MUTE SW GNDJ87 AUD 10 B A8 EN EN E lt AUDIO L 10802 TDA2009A STEREO AUD 10 B 88 AUD 1048 49 AUD 0 8 89 GNDJB10 GNOJA 12 41805 12 41806 NCJA13 41807 NCJB13 JL
130. 9 427 12 s TRANSISTOR XP4501 TXE 0607 801 806 11 s TRANSISTOR DTC144EKA C507 8 759 460 79 s IC BA09FP E2 Q701 801 806 11 s TRANSISTOR DTC144EKA C508 8 759 082 61 s IC TC4W53FU C509 8 759 066 55 s IC TA75W393FU R403 216 624 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 75 1 10W 2012 C512 8 759 684 72 s IC M24C64 WMN6T A R404 216 624 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 75 1 10W 2012 C601 8 759 058 58 s IC TC7S04FU TE85R R405 216 803 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 33 1 16W 1608 R406 216 624 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 75 1 10W 2012 C602 8 759 494 88 s IC TC75S56F TE85R R407 216 821 11 RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 C603 8 759 082 61 s IC TC4W53FU C604 8 752 086 33 s IC CXA2101AQ TL R408 216 818 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 560 1 16W 1608 C605 8 759 472 35 s IC 74VHC221AMTCX R409 216 625 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 82 1 10W C606 8 759 344 12 s IC 654981 R410 216 625 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 82 1 10W R411 216 625 11 RESISTOR CHIP 82 1 10W C607 8 759 082 61 s IC TC4W53FU R412 216 805 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 C608 8 759 257 96 s IC TC7S14FU TE85R C609 8 759 277 63 s IC TCIWIAFU TE12R R413 216 805 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 C701 8 759 300 71 5 IC HD14053BFP R414 216 624 11 5 RESISTOR CHIP 75 1 10W 2012 R415 216 624 11 RESISTOR CHIP 75 1 10W 2012 J401 110 053 11 5 TERMINAL BLOCK 5 FRONT R416 216 813 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 220 1 16W 1608 R417 216 624 11 RESISTOR CHIP 75 1 10W 2012 L401 412 363 11 FERRITE EMI SMD 1402 412 363 11 FERRITE SMD R418 216 835 11 RESI
131. A 1391 159 A 4 085 071 4 085 075 1275 212 4 085 054 1306 610 1391 165 4 085 744 1 682 547 1 682 948 7 682 953 1 682 954 1 682 957 KO O to 1 685 645 79 56 PSW3 8 76 SP Description o MOUNTED CIRCUI coz I HEET ER OUNTED CIRCUTI OUNTED CIRCUTI HOLDER BA O O OO C OUNTED CIRCUTI HOLDER MSC OUNTED CIRCUTI 0 UNTED CIRCUTI SKET MS O O O O O SCREW B3X6 CREW PSW 3X8 SCREW PSW 3X20 SCREW PSW 3X25 SCREW PSW 3X40 Qo SCREW BVTP3X6 Chassis 1 BOARD BC DOW ASSY RM BOARD BB BOARD NR REW M1 6X5 SPECIAL HEAD BOARD 0 BOARD 5 BOARD NF 5 3 Chassis 2 5 2 3 Chassis 2 No Part No 1 X 4039 445 2 4 066 202 0 3 3 115 526 0 4 X 4039 439 5 3 101 822 0 6 1 163 151 1 4 085 063 0 8 4 085 064 0 5 4 SP OQ O Description COVER ASSY LAMP SCREW M3 WASHER M3 PLA BASE ASSY HOLDER WIRE FAN BLOWER o DUCT U HS DUCT B 65 que x6 No Part No SP Description 109 4 085 082 01 o HOLDER S FAN 110 4 085 083 01 o PACKING FHS 111 X 4039 443 1 s COVER ASSY FILTER Screws 7 682 547 04 s SCREW B3X6 7 682 954 09 s SCREW PSW 3X25 VPL HS1 Stand 5 2 4 Stand SP Description Part No No 548 0
132. APAC CAPAC CAPACIT CAPACIT CAPACIT CAPACIT CAPACIT CAPAC CAPAC ELECT 47 ELECT 47 OR CERAMIC CERAMIC OR ELECT 10 TOR CHIP CERA TOR ELECT 47 TOR CHIP CERA OR ELECT 10 TOR CHIP CERA TOR ELECT 47 TOR CHIP CERA TOR CHIP CERA TOR CHIP CERA OR ELECT 33 TOR ELECT 33 TOR ELECT 10 TOR CHIP CERA TOR CHIP CERA TOR ELECT 47 TOR CHIP CERA OR CERAMIC TOR CHIP CERA TOR CHIP CERA TOR C CERAMI TOR CHIP CERA RAMIC 4 TOR CHIP CERA TOR CHIP CERA TOR CHIP CERA TOR CERAMIC 1 TOR CHIP CERA TOR CERAMIC 1 OR CERAMIC 0 TOR CERAMIC 4 TOR CHIP CERA TOR CHIP CERA TOR CHIP CERA TOR CHIP CERA TOR CHIP CERA TOR CHIP CERA TOR CHIP CERA TOR CHIP CERA e I u rg ru ru rg TOR CHIP CERA TOR CHIP CERA OR CERAMIC 0 OR CERAMIC 0 OR CERAMIC 0 OR CERAMIC 0 OR CERAMIC 0 RAMIC 0 OR CERAMIC 0 25V MF 16V CHIP 01MF 25V B MF 25V 1MF 25V MF 25V F F 10 V 0 IMF 6 3 C 0 1 F 10 V 0 IMF 6 3 C 0 1MF C 0 IMF C 0 1MF MF 25V F 25V CHIP F 25V CHIP MF 25V 16 MF 25V C 0 1MF C 0 1MF 6 3 C 0 1MF 01MF 25V B C 1MF 10V C 1MF 10V C 2 2MF C 1MF 10V 01MF 25V B B 6 3V C 0 1MF C 0 1MF C 0 1MF PF 50V CH C 0 1MF 0PF 50V
133. AW e 8 1 DC CN3204 nd 02102 T uc 4 P 068880 3 DC TO BALLAST 275V 16 H AC L e I mrzio A 2104 TO BOARD N C A E ME CN1102 N C 021 J N D1FS4A TA PRI 1 62101 PIS 4507 45014 F 47 4 400 MPS D2104 1 815441 gt DIFS4A TA ue TOW FE ni 1 za 8 ow CH CHIP 0 272 CHIP CHIP 83206 02106 02104 02105 0 22 0 22 sw 25V HT B CHIP RB B CHIP R2106 n 03601 3 9k 2SA1213 Y TE12L R3606 CHIP gt 02101 SW 360 K 28A1213 Y TE12L 91 8 DZI 20 6 gt RELAY DRIVE FPRD D2105 21 2 21 2 RD16M T1B2 83608 RI R2107 20 6 CHIP k 7 26 7 26 VPL HS1 A B Refer to 7 25 for Printed Wiring Board to page 7 25 for IC Block Diagrams VPL HS1 A p 1 2 1 2 G 2 2 D3117 111 47k 03116 MA111 TX 03118 MA111 TX R3212 83156 3157 47k CHIP z o a Z SiS 2 03104 se 8 8 2 5 JL3340 7 J L 14 JL3343 JL3344 JL3341 T1101 R3116 R3
134. C CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CA PAC CAPAC CA CA CA PAC PAC PAC CAPAC CA CA PAC PAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC PAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC ption TOR TOR CERA TOR CERA TOR CERA TOR CERA TOR TOR ELECT TOR ELEC TOR CERA TOR CERA TOR CERA TOR ELEC TOR CHIP TOR ELECT TOR CHIP TOR CHIP TOR TOR TOR CHIP TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR ELECT TOR CHIP TOR ELEC OR ERECT TOR CERAM TOR CERAM CERAM TOR ELECT TOR CERAM OR ERECT TOR CHIP CERAM TOR ELECT TOR CHIP ELECT ELECT ELECT C 0 01MF 25V B C 27PF 50V CH C 27PF 50V CH C 56PF 50V
135. CERAMIC 0 1MF 25V 65 112 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 33MF 16V F 64 506 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 4 7MF 16V 28 992 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 25V 64 506 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 4 7MF 16V 62 924 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 56PF 50V CH 17 681 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 100MF 16V 64 004 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 25V 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF VPL HS1 0 BOARD Ref or Q ty Part C514 C515 C517 C518 C519 C520 C523 C524 C534 C535 C536 C539 C540 C541 C542 C543 C544 C545 C602 C603 C604 C605 C606 C607 C608 C60 C6 C6 C6 C6 WDR c C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 gt C619 C620 C621 C622 C623 C624 C625 C626 C627 C628 C629 C630 C631 C632 C633 C634 C635 C636 C637 C638 C639 C640 C641 C642 VPL HS1 26 396 15 156 17 68 17 68 07 826 07 826 28 004 64 156 28 004 09 982 26 40 15 566 15 566 07 826 07 826 07 826 07 826 62 964 64 004 07 826 64 004 26 204 64 156 25 89 25 89 25 89 25 89 25 89 25 89 26 204 64 156 25 89 25 89 25 89 25 89 25 89 25 89 25 89 64 004 25 89 25 89 25 89 62 959 62 927 25 89 25 89 25 89 28 004 25 89 25 89 25 89 25 89 25 89 25 89 25 89 25 89 25 89 25 89 07 826 SP Cn Cn cn 00
136. CH 01MF 25V ED 10PF 50V CH C 0 1MF C 0 1MF C 0 1MF C F C 1MF 10V C 0 1MF 01MF 25V B C 0 1MF C 0 1MF C 0 1MF C 0 1MF C 0 1MF C 0 1MF C 0 1MF C 0 1MF C 0 1MF C BOARD Ref No or Q ty Pa C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 CO 1 C320 E C321 gt C322 C401 C402 4 4 4 4 C4 SD OT HS W 4 4 4 4 4 BO R O 4 4 4 4 C4 On W C418 C419 2 C420 C421 C422 C423 C424 C501 C502 C503 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 1 oO C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 R o C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 CO 1 0 C521 C522 C523 C524 525 C526 C601 5 C602 C603 3 t No 26 205 7 826 07 826 07 826 62 910 07 826 26 205 07 826 26 205 07 826 64 156 07 826 7 826 26 205 35 347 62 970 26 602 62 970 07 826 24 119 00 26 602 62 970 15 467 07 826 24 119 00 26 602 15 467 62 970 24 119 00 07 826 26 205 62 970 7 826 07 826 28 992 07 826 07 826 62 925 64 156 28 992 21 160 15 467 64 156 07 826 07 826 64 156 62 970 64 156 07 826 15 340 64 156 15 467 15 467 17 681 64 156 64 156 07 826 07 826 28 992 XQ Q
137. CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH RES RES RES STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH ES ES NETWOR NETWOR ES NETWOR ES NETWOR ESISTOR CH m UJ UJ m ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH ESISTOR CH m UJ UJ m RESISTOR CH CHIP CHECK VIBRATOR C OSCILLATOR STOR MET STOR MET ESISTOR P 100 1 16W P 10K 1 16W P 10K 1 16W CHIP 1608 6 8K 1 16W HIP 3 9K Dow I P 100 1 16 P 22 1 1 100 P 10 150 10 P 10 P 10 P 10 10 4 4 TK 1 16 1 16 100 1 16W 1161 47 1 3 3K 1 P 2 2K 1 16W 1 5K 3 0K 10K 1 16 10K 1 16 10K 1 16 61 ry ru rg rg rg 10K 1 16W 15K 1 16W L 6 8K 1 16W 5 6 1 16W 3 3 1 16W ru pm ru ru 1 168 1 16 1 168 00 1 16W P NETWORK 100 ORK 10K 32 ETWORK 10 ETWORK 10 ETWORK 10 ETWORK 10 rg rg rg rg P NETWORK 100 ER CONNECTOR RYSTAL CRYSTAL 60 60 608 608 608 608 608 608 608 608 608 608 60 60 608 608 60 60 608 3216 3216 3216 3216 Ref No or Q tv 1 101 CN101 10101 R101 Part No SP Description A 1391 156 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD NF 1 164 004 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 25V 1 568 346 21 s CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 4P 8 719 066 43 s DIODE GP1U28Y 1 216 025 00 s RESIS
138. CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 160 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 470 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 270 1 16W 1608 CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 5 6K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 3 3K 1 16W 1608 C BOARD Ref No R4 R4 R4 R4 R4 DO R R4 R4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ze 2 52 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 20 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 or Q ty Part 6 809 8 688 6 057 00 6 057 00 6 808 8 665 6 819 6 797 6 8
139. D CN403 cs cs 19 110 Rasp d RAS 18 105 CAS CAS 17 100 Yo WE p dw 16 96 DOMU 39 109 LDOM 15 114 CKE 37 104 SDCLK 38 99 10810 PLD 7 MCLKI 7 x801 54 2 12 2727MHz MCKLO 51 VHS 55 CN802 VPEN TRST 3 eg TRST TDI 5 TDI VBLK VBLK 56 1 TMS 7 TMS 57 VTRIGER TCK 9 140 14 76 25 TDO 11 700 EXTSW 15 PCLKO 1 MSCLK 1 UGLKI 10515 VCLK 5803 1 2 I voLk 6MHz 5 25 UCLKO 10807 WDT 7 MRESET p z 1 CN803 1 FTA 42 TC K Y2 1 TMS NC 3 TMS MENU STATUS e BSCAN 5 BSCAN MS RESET 0803 TDIZINO 6 TDI j BRD STATUS TDO INI 7 TDO 1 TXD S0 PIC MUTE MS P34 LI LI 6 6 6 6 MS Block VPL HS1 10302 30 GAMMA 8 TG 10404
140. D SUB 5V GND CN3302 7P JL3318 gl 102 SUB 5V TO 1 7 BOARD GND FAN B 03214 100p CH CHIP 103202 LTC1772 DC DC CON GND FAN CONT1 R3217 15k RN CP SUB 5V L3312 4 PCONT GND JL3334 4 CN3303 CN101 17V GND TO 1 7 BOARD 6v GND D3 3V D3 3V D3 3V GND GND GND JL3320 SUB 5V R3158 10k 7 27 POWER CONT gt POWER SUPPLY DC DC CONVERTER FAN DRIVE G 2 2 4 B SS1719 lt gt G P2 H ASIDE SUFFIX 11 TO 1 7 BOARD 8810 15k 1 16W CHIP 807 551719 H B SIDE SUFFIX 11 H D801 D802 D803 D804 D805 D806 D807 D808 D809 D810 D811 D812 D813 D814 0801 1 682 359 11 gt gt gt J Z gt J J J J J Q Q Q OQ 00 QQ 0 S O 0 BH T Q 1 682 355 12 D401 D402 D403 D404 D405 D406 D407 D408 D409 D410 D501 D506 D507 VPL HS1 O
141. E SHOT if the right side is longer To fine adjust the distortion press or When projecting from the center Corrects the vertical distortion Use the menu Select V vertical with the KEYSTONE DIR setting in the INSTALL SETTING ge menu Next adjust with the DIGIT KEYSTONE setting so that the left side of the picture becomes parallel to the right side page 20 If the top edge of the picture is longer than the bottom edge set to a plus value U FLI If the bottom edge is longer than the top edge set to a minus value Adjust the focus again using the focus lever Step 3 Adjusting the Picture Size and Position 11e ISH 5 5 U 5 3 Press 4 or to select 4 2 Press the I O on standbv LANGUAGE and press m 89 23 switch to turn the projector ENTER ga 7 H par z 2 FI Selecti th The ON STANDBY indicator lights in green 7 2 Menu Language 3 Press MENU The menu appears The menu presently selected is shown as a You can select one of nine languages for displaying the menu and other on screen displays The factory yellow button 12 default setting is English PICTURE CTRL VIDEO 1 VIDEO MEMORY DYNAMIC STANDARD LIVING 4 5 6 1 Plug the AC power cord into a wall outlet The ON STANDBY indicator lights in red and the projector goes into standby mode Step 4 Selecting the Menu L
142. ECTOR PC BOARD 3P FJ H FUSE H B C 6 3A 250V LIP FUSE LIP FUSE O O COIL LINE FILTER RESISTOR SOLID 560K 1 2W VARISTOR TNR14V471K660 G BOARD Ref or Q ty Part No SP 1 1316 582 1 7 682 949 01 5 2004 A 1 104 708 11 s c2101 117 227 11 s C2102 117 751 11 s 2103 A 1 137 477 11 s C2104 107 909 11 5 2105 115 339 11 8 C2106 115 340 11 s 2107 163 251 11 8 C3107 163 021 91 s C3108 136 479 11 5 C3109 163 021 91 s 3110 124 179 00 8 C311 109 994 11 s C3112 126 967 11 s C3113 130 495 00 s C3114 128 551 11 s C3119 137 125 21 s C3120 115 566 11 s C312 107 911 11 s C3122 164 004 11 s C3123 115 789 11 s C3124 115 789 11 s C3125 128 946 11 s C3126 115 339 11 s C3128 115 339 11 s C3130 113 900 11 s C3131 164 004 11 s C3203 126 205 11 s C3204 131 999 11 s C3205 163 263 11 s C3206 163 259 91 s C3207 164 004 11 s C3209 109 982 11 s C3210 117 808 91 s C321 135 960 91 s C3212 135 346 11 s C3213 164 004 11 s C3214 163 251 11 s C3318 164 004 11 s C3328 126 205 11 s C333 107 823 11 s CN2001 691 960 11 o CN3204 580 689 11 o CN3205 164 101 11 s CN3301 564 515 11 CN3302 564 510 11 CN3303 164 333 11 o D2101 8 719 304 63 s 02102 A 8 719 066 75 s 02103 A 8 719 055 30 5 D2104 8 719 055 30 s D2105 8 719 106 98 s D3103 8 719 107 13 s D3104 8 719 055 30 s 03107 8 719 979 64 8 Description
143. FFIX 11 TA D T sg 8 z 3 Z 2 57 5 6 5 a lt 0 ll ON B SIDE A CN1103 SUFFIX 11 F1101 0110 5 m B CHIP ge e o 03 CN1102 FH1101 FH1102 11101 JL1101 R1101 A 5606 ORCS TO G 1 2 BOARD RO lp wo CN3204 2 4 5 5 h CN1101 JL1102 cios m 2P 0 22 gt AC INLET 01106 ZA CN1103 E B T B SS1719 lt gt F 7 24 7 24 VPL HS1 B H 11 286 289 1 VPL HS1 R2101 RY2101 gt 13204 20021 2101 a 621 9 02102 90268 20123 1316 582 21540 2101 12001 3171 z 4 29 4 3125 PH3102 PH3101 R3204 PH3100 E id C3124 2 13101 a H 63208 23217 3218 G A SIDE SUFFIX 11 Drain Gate Input Voltage Sensing Source Zero Current Sensing Drain GND Comparator Vec Cathode Output 7 25 112003 412001 SONY uw 1 082 357 11 6 83125 03103 CN2001 c3119 89123 03104 E 3121 u 162101 02101 JL3340 u 5 0 0 p
144. GB AMP 108401 7 08502 R 18 5 3 12 z za FIN 5 f DA 10401 DDC 0401 5 4 8 000 SDA SDA RESET DDC SCL SGL DDC RETURN 24 0504 0506 507 10510 1 2 16511 1 2 5847 7 v 16 BUFFER PEAK HOLD T m 10508 SYNC SW 0505 0508 509 10510 2 2 10511 2 2 6 u 12 7 1 BUFFER PEAK HOLD S 5 14 SWO ZEP gt gt SDA100K1 lt gt SDA SW1 0406 i 5 SCL100K1 SCL sw3 Do TO BB BOARD BUFFER Ce CVIN csour CN101 10405 10408 SYNC SEP P WIDTH ADJ 16467 1 13 INV SW C VIDEO 27 V POL gt 10 To c 28 H POL 4 6 14 Y 19 CLP 17 3 15 2 18 AU L 8 vin HD OUT 14 8 12 AU R 4 U HD 0UT 7 gt t 13 4 16 ij VD 0UT J401 Y 18 7 1 c s VIDEO O 10604 RGB INTERFACE 16402 0604 606 VIDEO SW CN601 272 35 VIDEO v BUFFER VL L MONO LG AUDIO m x VR TO BA BOARD CN101 0402 404 R V V R Y BUFFER 10701 VEN B V AUDIO SW V B V Y SDA100K1 28 TIT 15KHS 29 15KVS CN801 15KVS SDA 100K SCL 100K 10607 0607 E 1 TSK OTHER S 10609 1 3 10608 1 7 2 4 10601 10602 10603 4 6 SCP HS GEN CLAMP 7 10605 B LAMP GOV 5601 2 PENI DTH SAD 0601 602 LAMP COV CLAMP TO BA BOARD ATT 5 CN101 EILT 00V 0603 togog 10609 8 8 us FILT COV 10609 2 3 TH601 URRER EXT TEMP 10512
145. GHT button Illuminates the buttons on the remote control SIDE SHOT 4 buttons page 11 VOLUME buttons Gr page 15 MENU button page 17 ENTER button 27 page 17 GB 46 Location of Controls FSH 1dA ga Infrared transmitter 1 0 on standby switch amp page 14 INPUT button 27 page 14 MS SLIDE button 27 page 26 APA button 27 page 21 VIDEO MEMORY buttons amp page 16 DYNAMIC STANDARD LIVING USER 1 2 3 OFF 4 4141 buttons Gr page 17 RESET button 27 page 18 A Aa 0 Adjusting picture size and positio the picture 21 trapezoidal distortion d volume 15 zoom 15 Air filter 9 ASPECT 9 B BRIGHT 9 COLOR 9 COLOR 8 85 9 nete 9 Connections AV amplifies 8 computer 9 digital BS tuner 8 DVD player using the optional interface unit 9 using the optional signal interface Cables 8 video equipment CONTRAST D P PICTURE teet 9 DIGIT KEYSTONE DOT PHASE 9 G GAMMA MODE 9 Indicator LAMP COVER INSTALL SETTING menu Installing the Projector and a P n 7 K KEYSTONE DIR 20 KEYSTONE 20 L Lamp replacement 38
146. HIP 330 1 16W 1608 5 RESISTOR CHIP 56K 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 330 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 330 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 75 1 10W 2012 RESISTOR CHIP 75 1 104 2012 S RESISTOR CHIP 75 1 10W 2012 S CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 RESISTOR METAL 43K 1 16 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 3K 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16 1608 5 RESISTOR CHIP 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 5 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 470 1 16W 1608 100 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 120 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 3 9K 1 168 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 3 3K 1 168 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 100 1 16W 1608 s 47 1 16 1608 5 16W 1608 RESISTOR 10K 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 10K 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 82K 1 16W 1608 10K 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 Q BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part 85
147. HIP AL CP PROTEST 4 00 10 FRONS FROM 2 4 AUDIO B9 AUD 1 0 B ans TL 0708 0701 Or lt FROM 1 4 10 RD9 1582 71 DTO144EKA T146 J bo HIP AL op PROTECT 0 n21B03 MR W GND JL708 M N 8704 0704 JL709 sice 470k 10 ARDI 1SB2 TI TB701 JL714 JL710 PROTECT 7 AU MUTE MUTE PRZ AUGS MAIR B14AUCS TIK MSSDAT AUCLK gt 2L718 BIJAUCLK dano B n SE BigSP_R TO SPEAKER M i CN701 JL717 b TO BOARD CN801 01702 50 WHT SMD INPUT TERMINAL VIDEO SW RGB eee SYNC SEPARATOR EEPROM AUDIO SW O DNE ZS NS Ue o B SS1719 lt gt 0 4 7 34 7 34 VPL HS1 A B c D E F G H VPL HS1 A 89 49 d3 1 682 362 11 A SIDE SIDE SUFFIX 11 SUFFIX 11 10101 GP1U28Y WHT IR RECEIVER R101 SMD 1 TO BB 1 4 BOARD 5V CN103 7 35 1391 155 N re b 1 682 360 11 2 t NR A SIDE NR B SIDE SUFFIX 11 SUFFIX 11 wu 81808 RS 140 T R RX 2 4 BOARD CN503 m B SS1719 lt gt NR 7 35 TC7WH74FK 12815
148. I 111 CHIP 7 p CHIP 0 01 N R124 i GND 814 n sl b za y n TP107 COMB C V R Y 5 BK2125HN601 do CHIP H H V R Y T TO 3 3 Y CV NT gt 3 Tel 2 4 GND 16 5 GND m TO 2 3 Y CV PAL gt eus me V B Y 7 B X EMI RM b 0 9Vp p H v B Y TEM sv B CHIP OND asv IN doo ri GND BE o 16 25V 5V 1112 ET AL CP B CHIP NE GND 120 arta GND B20 07 8 MAN SCP A2 H e i R128 GND B21 119 1 02 Ahn GND 22 CHIP PN 2502712 CHIP GND 822 p I SDA100K 3 SD A100K SCL100K 3 502100 AUCS 0103 SDAT 824 28A1162 BUFF AUGLK 25 am AUDIO 0 254 010 MUTE RGBSYNC PROT 26 TP101 LAMP COV 26 ZANE COW FILT COV FILT Jazz FROM 2 3 N C 827 103 NC FROM 3 3 N C 828 5V 0104 F SDA 29 191041270 TC7WOOFU F SCL 829 NAND F RESET la F RESET TP102 H E si 2 NAM gt FROM 2 3 EXT TEMP 830 EXT TEMP TT NTSC ur 6 NTPL A31 ASV pii z 5 0Vp p H 3 3 A9V 132 gija 5 0 A9V 832 GND 33 GND 833 6V 34 6V 834 GND A35 Ju5 8 GND JL121 1 3 30 COMB FILTER 3LINE COMB COLOR DECODER B SS1719 lt gt BA P1 Refer to page 7 4 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 4 for IC Block Diagrams VEH1 2 R VEH2 3 4 5V l jw gis 2862712 15
149. I DUCTOR DUCTO DUCTO DUCTO DUCTO FER w UJ mw w 50 UCTOR UCTOR UCTOR UCTOR UCTOR FER FER FER FER FER C2 m 00 23 UCTOR UCTOR UCTOR UCTOR UCTOR FER FER FER FER FER E MICRO INDUCTOR MICRO INDUCTOR MICRO INDUCTOR R R td p td pu rd td p td pu TE85L 1 CHIP 41P750S CHIP 41P750S CHIP 41P750S CHIP 41 7505 TE BEAD BEAD BEAD BEAD BEAD BEAD BEAD BEAD BEAD BEAD BEAD CHIP 41P750S CHIP 41P750S CHIP 41P750S FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD FERRITE BEAD C PO20VZIU C BA12FP E2 C L88M05T FA TL C L88M05T FA TL C NC7S202P5 C TAVHCI25MTCX C PO20VZIU C TC7WH74FU TF12R C TCISETOSFU TE85L TC7SETO8FU TE85L S 80842ANNP ED6 T2 LMC7101BIM5X S 80828ANNP EDR T2 LP29851M5X 3 3 HD64F2633TE C TAVHC125MTCX CXD9607GB 5 17
150. I IN B g ga n H Q g 3 22 uonoes ct LSH TdA To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance For the customers in the USA If you have any questions about this product you may contact Sony Electronics Inc Attn Business Information Center BIC 12451 Gateway Boulevard Ft Myers Florida 33913 Telephone No 800 686 7669 The number below is for FCC related matters only Declaration of Conformity Trade Name SONY Model No VPL HS1 Responsible Party Sony Electronics Inc Address 680 Kinderkamack Road Oradell NJ 07649 U S A Telephone No 201 930 6972 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the followi
151. IC_MUTE SIRCS 83 OSDEN MISIRCS MENU_STATUS 84 GND BRD STATUS 45 MENU STATUS TXD_MS 85 BRD STATUS RXD_MS A6 TXD MS MS RESET B6 RXD MS MS 47 MS RESET MS SW 87 3 3 2 JIL GAMMA R G B EO 48 MS SW 88 GND 49 400 B9 SCL_400K 1 B11D 3 2 812 3 3 B13 3 8140 3 B15 GND B16GND AREO BI7RE1 At8jRE2 18 19 4 B1SRE5 A20JRE 6 B20RE7 A21BEO B21GEO A22BE 1 B22GE1 A23BE 2 B23GE 2 24 24 A25BE 4 B25GE4 26 5 B26lGE 5 27 B27 GE 6 A28 BE 7 B28lGE 7 A29GND B29 GND 3V 3V 3V 3V 3V 3V 3V 101 TC7WH74F DIVID mca TE1 1 2 R140 47 1 16W CHIP TO 3 7 TGCLK e w CLR FROM 3 7 asia B30JD CLK 3 7 H E ol TO 2 7 3 7 V HSI TO 2 7 VSI C 177 MAIN CPU EEPROM DAC D A CONVERTER LCD DRIVE 3D GAMMA amp TG B SS1719 lt gt C A32HSOX 8326 133 SOX B33 GND A34HS 8346 35 S B35GND TO BB 1 4 CN102 BOARD Refer to 7 15 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 16 for IC Block Diagrams C 2 7
152. IP 0 1 7 16V 1 168 B CHIP RN CP 1 0604 9 1 R605 16V 47 8 CHIP 1 168 CHIP W I 0627 100p V CLP 5601 FROM 1 4 POWER PROTFROM 2 4 rm ip SYNC BUFR na JL626 4 16601 1 WT a 47 CLAMP BUFF 19 si 10603 lie R669 TCAWS3FU iNew CLAMP SW CHIP AN JL617 8616 2601 100 188355 1 16W 8629 2 SPEED UP TH601 CHIP 47 176w 10K 1 168 EXT TEMP CHIP CHIP w Q601 2SC2712 CLAMP P ADD 1 1 Q 3 4 INPUT TERMINAL VIDEO SW RGB INTERFACE SEPARATOR EEPROM AUDIO SW VPL HS1 A B SS1719 lt gt Q P3 4 4 4 4 Refer to 7 29 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 30 for IC Block Diagrams 1705 4 713 715 705 1 1 KO CHIP CHIP A 9V 5706 25 B CHIP R705 1 16W QTP702 100 CHIP Bu i TE ja i sut AW 417029 i e y k CHIP 1 160 4 TP703 wp p 2 100 JL703 CHIP 4 4 5 2 R707 100k 100k BLn21B03 12 W 0701 81 44 13 T 270 smi A6JA 12V 470k 10 ARD9 1 B2 T1 0 TAS NAM PROTECT W BelA 12V y R710 R712 PHAUT 12 a 16 JE om c L 0702 10 sl AUDIO C
153. IT KEYSTONE in the INSTALL SETTING menu Menu Configurations Configurations Menu Items Adjustable items are limited according to the input signals Items that cannot be adjusted are not displayed in the menu 027 page 42 Menu Item Description fj PICTURE CONTRAST The higher the setting the greater the contrast The lower the setting the lower CTRL the cotrast B BRIGHT brightness The higher the setting the brighter the picture The lower the setting the darker The projector is equipped with four menu pages The the picture items that can be adjusted in each menu are described COLOR The higher the setting the greater the intensity The lower the setting the lower on pages 19 and 20 the intensity HUE The higher the setting the more greenish the picture becomes The lower the PICTURE CTRL menu setting the more purplish the picture becomes The PICTURE CTRL menu is used for adjusting the SHARP sharpness higher the setting the sharper the picture The lower the setting the softer picture You can also adjust the volume with this the picture menu RGB ENHANCER Adjusts the picture sharpness when computer signals are input D Dynamic ON Emphasizes the black color D INPUT SETTING menu PICTURE OFF Reproduces the dark portions of the picture accurately in accordance The INPUT SETTING menu is used to adjust the with the source signal input si
154. IVER CN101 CN103 our 2 2 1 i LI LI 1 SIRCS NF 1 BB SCAN CONVERTER air 6 3 6 3 BB Block X 0 v 7 10801 VOLUME CONTROL CN801 1 0UT2 INP2 CE DATA CLK 15 16 OUT OUT2 10802 0803 SW BC AUDIO AUDIO CONTROL BC H AU MUTE TO Q BOARD CM702 8809 810 CN801 5807 5 o 4 2 m 3 KEVI 881 2 KEVO jio POWER LED 6 SUB5V 9 TEMP LED 8801 806 8 LAMP LED TO C BOARD 808 5811 0803 41 7 P SAVE LED CN110 po 11 0 5 1 0802 I 4 A t e 0801 0804 AND H Blocks VPL HS1
155. JL702 AUD SIG 1 1 702 JL701 BLUE CN701 1 PS2G 5568 5161 8182 5103 5104 165 5196 9 VSIG7 10 5198 118109 12 81010 13 51011 14VS1G12 15HVDD 17HST 18HCK2 19HCK1 20 VSS GND 21 VSSGL PGND 22BLK NC 23ENB SHOUT4 24 25 SHOUTS 26JDWN NC 27HB SHOUT6 29 PCG 30 VVDD qu 32 POSCTR2 NC STATUS DIRCTR NC FROM 5 7 HVDD FB702 BK1608T8601 15 5V 1701 0702 HNIBOIFU TEBSR FB703 BUFF HNIBOTFU TE85R 60818601 BUFF POS CON1 POS CON PRGPOL sis TP704 724 21705 5 5288 5 704 PSIG B SHOUTI SHOUT2 SHOUT3 GND GND PGND SHOUT4 SHOUTS NC 10MODE3 SHOUT6 12MODE1 13HST 14HCK1 15HCK2 16 55 17JBLK 18 19 VCK 20VST 21 22JDWN 23VVDD 241COM TO LCD PANEL B POSCTRI POSCTR2 NC STATUS DIRCTR POS CON1 POS CON2 PRGPOL TP C 7 7 MAIN CPU EEPROM DAC D A CONVERTER LCD DRIVE 3D GAMMA amp TG 881719 lt gt 7 GU GU gt lt mi m lt WKS 11 986 289 1 4 E F ASIDE SUFFIX 11 TA 4 1245 606 A ra Y GU A SIDE GU B SIDE 411012 SUFFIX 11 SU
156. LAMP TIMER LANGUAGE sse Location of controls 46 remote control Memory Stick delete a still picture full screen pictur index pictures initializing inserting MS home protection ia slide show startup Menu clearing the menu display 18 fee ie a s TARRE 17 MENU BACKGROUND MENU MENU POSITION Message cautioi caution display Memory Stick e 36 0 Optional accesories 41 P PICTURE CTRL menu 18 19 POWER SAVING Preset memory PiOj CHOD aaa ody R Remote control inserting the batteries 5 location of controls 46 Remote control detector RGB ENHANCER S SCAN CONN ora 9 Screen size Selecting the menu language SET SETTING menu SHARP SHIFT STATUS Supplied accessories 5 T Troubleshooting 34 V Ventilation holes VIDEO MEMORY LIVING STANDARD USER 1 2 and 3 Index 47 ISH 92 1 SON Y 4 085 351 01 1 Projector Stand BITCHES ans Mounting Instructions page 4 Instructions de montage 5 Montageanleitung Seite 6 Instrucciones de montaje p gina 7 Istruzioni per il montaggio pagina 8 RRB mom
157. LOT MS bil GUIDE MS LED 12 COVER FRONT 14 HOOD ASSY MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD H Screws GUIDE LED COVER TOP BUTTON ASSY SPRING ASSY SPEAKER SPEAKER L ASSY PWHTP3 x 12 Part No SP 1501 985 s X 4039 444 1 o 4 085 610 01 s 1 682 547 04 1 682 547 09 1 682 548 04 3 703 136 11 cn w 4 L PWHTP3 x 12 Description SPEAKER ASSY BOX ASSY SPEAKER CUSHION H SCREW B3X6 SCREW B3X6 SCREW B3X8 SCREW PWHTP3X12 VPL HS1 5 2 2 Chassis 1 HOOD BLOCK ASSY PSW3 x 8 T Go No Part No SP Description 51 4 085 084 01 o HOLDER FAN 52 1 763 759 11 s FAN DC 53 4 085 050 01 LOUVER LAMP 55 3 101 822 00 8 HOLDER WIRE 56 4 085 073 01 o SHEET 62 51 l 468 625 11 s POWER BLOCK 58 4 085 051 01 HOLDER G 59 4 084 345 01 s P TAPPING SCREW 8 0 W 60 A 1316 582 A MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD G 61 4 085 053 01 o SHEET 1 62 A 1245 606 A MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD F 63 4 085 052 01 o HOLDER AC 64 1136 230 MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD 65 4 085 509 01 SPACER B 66 1 576 576 11 5 THERMOSTAT 67 4 085 072 01 SHEET 01 68 1335 148 MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD 69 4 085 538 01 5 70 4 083 075 01 s SCREW MACHINE PM4X10 VPL HS1 No 71 72 73 74 15 16 71 78 79 80 81 82 Screws Part No A 1136 232 A X 4039 438 4 085 074 A 1136 231 A
158. MIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF D TO BOARD D TO BOARD 70P D TO BOARD 4 3P D TO BOARD 50P TE BEAD TE BEAD CHIP TYPE CHIP TYPE CHIP TYPE TE BEAD TE BEAD TE BEAD TE BEAD CHIP 41P750S CHIP 41P750S TE BEAD CHIP 41P750S TE BEAD TE BEAD 3 0 BB BOARD Ref No or Q tv C401 C402 C403 C404 C405 C406 C408 1201 0201 0202 mj Ug UJ HI o Co mj m UJ bd o Part 8 759 544 01 8 759 472 00 8 759 683 96 8 759 582 37 6 701 045 01 6 800 755 02 8 759 471 96 1 412 057 11 8 729 427 12 8 729 907 00 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 z 2 6 801 6 809 6 809 6 809 6 809 6 841 6 830 6 841 6 809 6 809 6 809 6 631 6 631 6 631 6 631 SP Descripti 5 5 5 5 5 Cn 00 cn ca nn m ES ES ES ES ES m UJ UJ m ES ES ES ES ES m UJ UJ m RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES ES ES ES ES ES m UJ UJ m ES ES ES ES ES m UO UJ m ES ES ES ES ES m UJ UJ m RES RES COND
159. MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD G SCREW PSW 3X10 IM 0 47MF 250VAC CAPACITOR PE FILM 1 0MF 450V CAPACITOR ELECT 220MF 450V CAPCITOR FILM 0 47MF 400V CAPACITOR ELECT 47MF 50V CAP F CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC TOR CERA 0 1MF 50V TOR CERAI 22MF 25V B CERA 100 50 TOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 50V TOR FILM 0 001MF 100V PP CERAMIC 0 01MF 50V TOR ELECT 10MF 16V CERAMIC 2 2MF TOR ELECT 47MF 50V TOR FILM 0 1MF 50V CAPACITOR 22 CAP METALIZED PP FILM 8200PF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 4 7MF B 6 3V CAPACITOR ELECT 220MF 50V CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 25V F 63V CAPACITOR ELECT 1000MF 25V 105 CAPACITOR ELECT 1000MF 25V 105 CAP ELECT 2200 10 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 50V CAPACITOR CERAMIC F 50V CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC TOR CERAMIC TOR CERAMIC TOR ELECT 4 TOR SOLID TOR 470PF 250V 0 1MF 25V 7M 6 3 ELECT 150MF 330PF 50V CAPAC CAPAC CERAMIC 220PF C 0 1MF 25V 1MF 10V C 10MF 10V C 10MF B 3225 TOR CHIP TOR CAPACITOR CAPACITOR CHIP CAP SOLID ELECT 3 CAPACITOR CERA 16V C 0 CAPACITOR CERAMIC C 4 1MF 25V OPE 50V 1MF 25V 7M 6 3 C 0 47 CAPACITOR 9 0 10 0 CAPACITOR ELECT 47 CAPACITOR F 16V CON
160. NLY 4 083 098 01 s INSTRUCTION 4 085 330 01 o OPERATING INSTRUCTION JAPANESE SIMPLIFIED CHINESE 4 085 330 11 o OPERATING INSTRUCTION ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH 4 085 330 21 o OPERATING INSTRUCTION GERMAN ITALIAN X 4039 446 CAP ASSY LENS CORD POWER See Sec 2 3 Power Cord 51 1 786 281 11 s SWITCH BLOCK 1 823 499 11 s CORD WITH MULTI 4 085 602 02 MANUAL INSTRUCTION JAPANESE SIMPLIFIED CHINESE ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH GERMAN ITALIAN 50 51 4 085 351 01 MANUAL INSTRUCTION JAPANESE SIMPLIFIED CHINESE ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH GERMAN ITALIAN 5 31 Section 6 Block Diagrams 10403 10404 VIDEO SW R
161. NPUT A Adjust the chromaticity x y to the values measured in step 2 by the GAIN R and B Repeat above steps 6 to 9 until the chromaticity become the following values x 0 002 0 004 The x and are the values measured in step 5 3 7 3 4 3 8 LOW INPUT A Input the 80 IRE FLAT FIELD signal to INPUT A Set the GAIN to MID mode value at 7 35 with the LOW mode of the W B Set the GAIN B that is equal to MID mode value at 30 Set the GAIN B to the same as MID mode value 30 Set the GAIN R that is equal to MID mode value Set the GAIN R to the same as MID mode value Set the BIAS R G and B that are equal to MID mode value Set the BIAS R G and B to the same as MID mode value Measure the chromaticity x y Input the 30 IRE signal to INPUT A Adjust the chromaticity x y to the values measured in step 2 by the BIAS R and B of W B HIGH mode Input the 80 IRE signal to INPUT A Adjust the chromaticity x y to the values measured in step 2 by the GAIN R and B Repeat above steps 6 to 9 until the chromaticity become the following values x 0 002 y 0 004 The x and y are the values measured in step 5 MID HIGH LOW Mode of VIDEO Input the VIDEO signal of NTSC or PAL Set the BIAS R G and B and GAIN R G and B of MID HIGH and LOW mode of W B that are equal to the values of corresponding items in INPUT A Altogether 18 items Set the GAIN
162. OC O When down the data before replacement and then write in the data after the board replacement O Need adjustment Value See description 3 6 VPL HS1 3 5 White Balance Adjustment on Servicing 3 5 1 Signal Level Adjustment 1 Input the 80 IRE FLAT FIELD signal to INPUT A COMPONENT 2 Warm up the unit at least 10 minutes 3 Enter the Factory Mode Please refer to 3 1 3 Press the keys in the following order ENTER gt ENTER gt gt ENTER The message Do you wish to enter into the FACTORY MODE Yes T No 4 will be displayed Select Yes T Note When leaving the FACTOR Y perform item 3 Do you wish to return to the USER MODE Yes T No 4 will be displayed Select Yes T Cannot enter FACTOR Y MODE by MS channel Set the COLOR TEMP to MID mode Set the INPUT signal to the 80 IRE FLAT FIELD GREEN only mode Change the CONTRAST MAX to BRIGHT MAX Measure the brightness Ygmax Change CONTRAST 80 to BRIGHT 50 guod 27 00 JON ADJ 10 Adjust the brightness to 0 65 x Ygmax by the VAMP CONT E of P DRV 11 Change the INPUT signal to 80 IRE FLAT FIELD white signal 12 Change the CONTRAST MAX to BRIGHT MAX 13 Measure the chromaticity xmax ymax 14 Change CONTRAST 80 to BRIGHT 50 15 Adjust chromaticity to xmax 0 002 ymax 0 004 by the VAMP SUB CON R E or SUB CON B E of P DRV VPL
163. ONNECTOR 12P DE SEC1901C DE SEC1901C DE SEC2422C DE SEC1801C DE DAN202 DE DAP202 DUAL DE DAN202 DE DAP202 DUAL DE DAN202 DE DAP202 DUAL DE DAN202 DE DAP202 DUAL DE DAN202 DE DAP202 DUAL SISTOR DTA144EKA T146 STOR CHIP 27K 1 164 1608 STOR CHIP 12K 1 16W 1608 STOR CHIP 6 8K 1 16W 1608 STOR CHIP 3 9K 1 168 1608 STOR CHIP 2 7K 1 16W 1608 STOR CHIP 27K 1 16W 1608 STOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 STOR CHIP 1 5K 1 16W STOR CHIP 12K 1 16W 1608 STOR CHIP 15K 1 16W STOR CHIP 1 8K 1 16W 1608 STOR CHIP 1 8K 1 16W 1608 STOR CHIP 3 9K 1 16W 1608 STOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 STOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 STOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 STOR CHIP 330 1 16W 1608 STOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 STOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 STOR CHIP 27K 1 16W 1608 STOR CHIP 3 9K 1 16W 1608 TACTILE TACTILE TACTILE TACTILE TACTILE TACTILE TACTILE TACTILE TACTILE TACTILE TACTILE TACTILE Ref No or Q ty Pa C801 C802 C803 C804 C805 C806 C807 C808 C809 C810 C8 C8 C8 C8 C8 C816 C817 C818 C823 C824 C825 C826 C827 C828 C829 C830 C831 C832 C833 C834 C835 C836 C837 C838 C839 C840 C841 C842 C843 C844 C845 C846 C847 C849 C850 C851 C852 C853 C860 C861 C862 C863 C864 CN801 CN802 CN803 CN804 A 815
164. OR TOR CE TOR CE CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC TOR CE TOR E TOR CE TOR CE CON CO CON CO CON ECTO EC ECTO EC ECTO rg rg rg rg rg CONNECT CONNECT CONNECT ONNECTOR F ECTO Q ro ru rg rg CONNECTOR PLUG CONNEC CONNECTOR F CONNECTOR F CONNECTOR F DIODE BZA456 DIODE BZA456 DIODE DAN202 DIODE DAN202 DIODE HN1D03 IP CERAMIC 0 1 IP CERAMIC 0 1MF RAMIC 68PF 50V CH RAMIC 0 1MF 25V F ECT 47MF 25V RAMIC 4 7MF 6 3V RAMIC 0 22MF 10V B RAMIC 0 1MF 25V F IP CERAMIC 0 1MF IP CERAMIC 0 1MF RAMIC 0 1MF 25V F IP CERAMIC 0 1MF RAMIC 0 1MF 25V F RAMIC 0 22MF 10V B RAMIC 0 22MF 10V B LECT 100MF 16V RAMIC 0 1MF 25V F RAMIC 0 1MF 25V F RAMIC 0 01MF 25V B P CERAMIC 0 1MF ECT 47MF 25V P CERAMIC 0 1MF P CERAMIC 0 1MF RAMIC 68PF 50V CH RAMIC 0 1MF 25V F ECT 47MF 25V RAMIC 4 7MF 6 3V RAMIC 0 22MF 10V B RAMIC 0 1MF 25V F IP CERAMIC 0 1MF IP CERAMIC 0 1MF RAMIC 0 1MF 25V F IP CERAMIC 0 1MF RAMIC 0 1MF 25V F RAMIC 0 22MF 10V B RAMIC 0 22MF 10V B LECT 100MF 16V RAMIC 0 1MF 25V F RAMIC 0 1MF 25V F R SMD 10P OR R OR PC BOARD 3P R R OR 5P OR PC BOARD 12P OR 12P FC FPC ZIF 24P OARD TO BOARD 70P TOR 4P FC FPC ZIF 24P FC FPC ZIF 24P FC FPC ZIF 24P FU TE85L C BOARD R
165. OR CHIP TOR CHIP TOR CHIP TOR CHIP TOR CHIP CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC TOR CHIP TOR ELECT TOR CHIP TOR CHIP TOR CHIP CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC TOR CHIP TOR CHIP TOR CHIP TOR CHIP TOR CHIP CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC TOR CHIP TOR CHIP TOR ELECT TOR CHIP TOR CHIP CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC TOR CHIP TOR CHIP TOR CHIP TOR CHIP TOR CHIP CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC CAPAC BOAR BOAR BOAR CONNECTOR BOAR DIODE DAN202K CTOR FERRI CTOR FERRI CTOR MICRO CTOR MICRO CTOR MICRO CTOR CTOR FER FERR R CTOR FERR R R UCTOR FER RO INDUCTO ICRO INDUCTOR FERR MICRO INDUCTOR FERR FERR C IRMF AQT QTP C BA033F E2 C LP29851M5X 3 C AD9884AKS 10 C TAVHC125MTCX CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC F 47M 6 3 CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF 47M 6 3 CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF CERAMIC 0 1MF 47M 6 3 CERAMIC 0 1MF CERA
166. OR CERAMIC 10PF 50V CH 28 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 25 898 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 22MF 50V 62 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B 62 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B 62 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B 7 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 7 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 7 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 21 820 11 s CAPACITOR SQUARE CHIP 4 7MF 7 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 7 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 7 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 28 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP 28 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP 62 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B 17 681 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 100MF 16V 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 62 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B 28 398 11 s CAP ELECT 220MF 16V CHIP 62 970 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 01MF 25V B 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 26 205 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47M 6 3 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 28 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP 26 205 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47M 6 3 7 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 7 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 7 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 7 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 7 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 28 390 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 220MF 6 3V 7 826 1
167. P 100K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 Q BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No 5601 5602 TH40 40 TP50 TP50 TP50 TP50 TP50 TP51 TP60 TP60 TP70 70 TP70 1 R 1 Cn Co NO 162 984 162 984 809 020 535 757 535 757 2939 1971 535 757 535 757 2839 7575 535 757 535 757 535 757 535 757 535 757 535 757 SP O O Description SW SW PUS PUS U HI ru FO ru CA U rg ru rg rg Caci Cc Ca CHEC P CHEC CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR VPL HS1 5 4 Paking Materials Ref No or Q ty Part SP Description pc 5 5 1 1 1 5 6 1 VPL HS1 476 957 11 s REMOTE COMMANDER RM PJHS1 9 885 014 94 s BATTRY COVER FOR RM PJHS1 500 386 21 s FILTER CLAMP FERRITE CORE 151 271 12 s CORD CONNECTION VPL HSIFP O
168. PACITOR 0 1MF CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR 0 22MF B1608 CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 22MF 10V F CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 0 1MF 0 1MF CAPACITOR 0 1MF CAPACITOR 0 1MF CAPACITOR 0 1MF CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR 0 1MF CAPACITOR 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 22MF 10V F CAPACITOR CERAMIC 100PF 50V CH CONNECTOR CARD MEMORY STICK PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD PIN CONNECTOR 8P CONNECTOR BORD TO BOARD 50P 5 23 MS BOARD MS BOARD
169. Q103 8 729 230 49 s TRANSISTOR 2SC2712 YG R202 216 839 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 33K 1 16W 1608 030 8 729 230 49 s TRANSISTOR 2502712 6 8203 218 734 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 56K 1 161 1608 0302 8 729 026 49 5 TRANSISTOR 25 1037 146 R204 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 16W 1608 R205 218 726 11 RESISTOR CHIP 27K 1 16W 1608 0303 8 729 202 38 s TRANSISTOR 2SC3326N A 0304 8 729 202 38 s TRANSISTOR 2SC3326N A R206 216 839 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 33K 1 16W 1608 0401 8 129 112 65 s TRANSISTOR 2541462 8207 216 809 11 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 0402 8 729 112 65 s TRANSISTOR 2541462 R208 216 841 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 0403 8 729 112 65 s TRANSISTOR 2541462 210 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 116 608 8212 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 116 608 0404 8 129 112 65 s TRANSISTOR 2541462 050 8 729 013 28 s TRANSISTOR HN1B01FU TE85R R214 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 16 608 0502 8 729 013 28 s TRANSISTOR HN1B01FU TE85R R215 216 825 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 Q60 8 729 013 28 s TRANSISTOR HN1B01FU TE85R R216 216 825 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 0602 8 729 013 28 s TRANSISTOR HNIBOIFU TE85R R217 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 16 608 R218 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 16 608 070 8 729 013 28 s TRANSISTOR HNIBOIFU TE85R 0702 8 729 013 28 s TRANSISTOR HN1BOIFU TE85R R219 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 16 608 R220 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 16 608 R10 218 716 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R221 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 16 608 R1
170. R 3 Press ENTER again MEMORY STICK e 2 4 Press to select Execute and press ENTER 5 Press 4 to start initializing To return to the MS home before initializing the Memory Stick Select Return and press ENTER in step 4 Notes When the Memory Stick is initialized the protected picture is also cleared When the Memory Stick with the write protect tab set to LOCK is initialized the message MEMORY STICK locked is displayed While initializing the Memory Stick you cannot use the buttons for operation in MS home Initializing a Memory Stick AINS m o 3 o lt 33 81 1 FSH 1dA This section describes how to solve the problems how to replace a lamp and air filter etc Troubleshooting Symptom Cause and Remedy Symptom Cause and Remedy The picture flickers DOT PHASE in the INPUT SETTING B menu has not been adjusted properly Adjust DOT PHASE in the INPUT SETTING menu properly page 19 On screen display does not appear STATUS in the SET SETTING menu is set to OFF gt Set STATUS in the SET SETTING amp menu to ON page 20 No sound Cable is disconnected or the connections are wrong gt Check that the proper connections have been made 27 pages 8 and 9 VOLUME setting is not correct gt Adjust VOLUME in the PICTURE CTRL menu or
171. R CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R881 216 833 11 5 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R814 216 864 11 5 CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R882 216 828 11 RESISTOR CHIP 3 9K 1 16W 1608 R815 216 845 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 R883 216 831 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 6 8K 1 16W 1608 R816 216 845 11 RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 R884 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 R817 216 864 11 5 CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R885 216 833 11 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R818 216 845 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 R887 216 833 11 5 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R819 216 845 11 5 RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 R889 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R820 216 845 11 5 RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 R890 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R821 216 864 11 5 CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 R892 216 833 11 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16 1608 R822 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R893 216 833 11 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R823 216 833 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 R895 216 801 11 RESISTOR CHIP 22 1 16W 1608 R825 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16 1608 R896 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 5 24 VPL HS1 MS BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part R897 216 809 8899 216 833 R900 216 833 R902 216 864 R903 216 831 8904 216 828 8905 216 833 R906 216 809 R907 216 809 8908 216 801 8909 216 809 8910 216 809 R913 2
172. R E SUB CON B E W B ADJUST 3 4 2 After Replacing the Board INPUT A HIGH Refer to the cross table shown on right There are no need to perform the adjustment when the board other than the Q board or C board had been replaced 1 When Replacing the Q Board INPUT A LOW When the data before replacement can be read properly 1 Make a note of the data before replacement After replacement write the data into the new board with service mode 2 Ifthe white balance is extremely deteriorated perform INPUT A HIGH the white balance adjustment Refer to Section 3 5 When the data before replacement cannot be read 1 Perform Section 3 2 V COM Adjustment 2 Perform Section 3 5 White Balance Adjustment on Servicing INPUT A MID 2 When Replacing the C Board 1 Before replacement unsolder the IC305 from the replaced C board and then mount it to the new board Perform Section 3 2 V COM Adjustment 3 Ifthe white balance is extremely deteriorated perform the white balance adjustment Refer to Section 3 5 VIDEO MID 3 When Replacing the Other Board There are no need to perform the adjustment VIDEO LOW sse e e oe oe o w e oe o o Le o RR O O O OO OF OF O O O O OF OF O O CO CO OO O O O CO OF OO O O O OF OF O O O
173. R FERRITE BEAD OR FERRITE BEAD Eri td Hi HH LOW PASS LOW PASS LOW PASS W240FU TE12R A2123A0 T6 2533M 2 WOOFU 2533M 2 1875AM 41627 33F E2 MOST FA TL 514265C 60JSDRI 64082GF 3BA OR SMALL 10UH OR SMALL 10UH OR CHIP 47UH 3225 OR 15UH 3225 150 3225 OR 47UH 3225 47UH 3225 OR SMALL TYPE 1008 OR SMALL TYPE 1008 NDUCTOR OR SMALL 10UH OR SMALL 10UH OR SMALL 10UH 2SA1162 G 28C2712 YG OR 25A1162 G OR 2SA1162 G OR 2SA1162 G M M OR 2SA1162 G OR DTC144EKA OR 25A1162 G OR 2SA1162 G 25A1162 G p M BOARD Ref or Q ty Part 0205 0206 0207 0208 0209 0210 0211 0212 0213 0214 03 03 03 03 03 0306 0307 0308 9 0 Cn 03 0311 0312 0313 0314 0315 m m ZO 2323 Cn R ZO 20 ZO DJ O co 1 m 20 ZO DJ JU Cn R m UJ ZO 2323 O to 1 22 23 24 25 ZU JU JU 26 27 28 30 33 DJ 36 38 39 40 m mw 9 12 9 12 8 72 8 72 8 72 8 12 8 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 230 19 9 230 19 9 230 19 9 230 19 9 230 19 9 216 9 216 9 230 9 230 9 230
174. RESISTOR CHIP 10W 2012 R3210 216 295 91 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 2012 03201 8 729 034 98 s TRANSISTOR 5194340 R3211 216 095 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 82K 1 10W 2012 03601 8 129 101 07 s TRANSISTOR 258798 R3212 216 089 91 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 104 2012 R2101 1 211 748 11 s RES CEMENT COATED FUSE 5 6 R3213 216 698 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 9 109 2012 R2102 216 065 91 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 10W 2012 R3214 216 691 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 100 2012 R2104 220 269 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 330 1 2W 4532 R3216 216 073 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 100 2012 R2105 220 269 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 330 1 2W 4532 3217 216 679 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 15K 1 10W 2012 82106 216 063 91 s RESISTOR CHIP 3 9K 1 101 2125 3218 216 691 11 s RESISTOR 47K 1 10 2012 R2107 216 065 91 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 10W 2012 R3219 240 182 11 s RESISTOR SQURE TYPE 47 R2109 216 065 91 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 10W 2012 R3606 249 389 11 s RES CARBON 4 7 1 4W R3107 249 389 11 s RES CARBON 4 7 1 4W R3608 216 057 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 10W 2012 R3111 216 681 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 18K 1 10W 2012 R3609 216 073 00 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 10W 2012 R3112 216 647 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 680 1 10W 2012 RY2101 155 275 11 s RELAY AC POWER 12V R3113 216 617 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 12K 1 10 2012 R3114 216 627 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 10W 2012 T1101 431 537 11 s TRANSFORMER CONVERTER R3115 216 681 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 18K 1 10W 2012 5 22 VPL HS1
175. S CN804 92 kid A9 DGA7 2 89 GGE7 9 88 DGBO 1 6600 o DGEO 18 10 87 7 VUY7 TO Q BOARD A gt s 02 18 CN102 0687 29 6607 DGE7 1 7 REO DBAO 51 GBEO DBEO 26 As E 0 B18 7 8 19 veaz 2 19 DBE7 DBBO qg 2800 MENT azo 55 14 y 820 RE7 93 130MHz 49 BAI GEO 62 100 15 ez DBB7 24 GB07 823 1 824 29 53 525 SGL PORT AO 30 54 T B PORT M1 27 166 CKINV GHSFOUT 41 142 ez GE7 COAST GCOAST 115 158 T An BEO DATACK GCLK 117 186 A22 151 OF BK A SOGOUT 6506 u m a CLP A15 CLAMP PONER ON 05 HSYNC 6 iii ME TO C BOARD HD 11 GHS CNI12 10402 428 BE7 HD B11 INVERTER A13 evs 105 12 13 T RE I 6408 RESET 12 PW RESET FLASH ROM 1 10408 5 6 PORTAG I B3 PW OSB 2 5 B2 INTERLACE M 10204 0202 SYNC SW 81 TXD PW Da wl A34 HSI gt 135 Do m SIRCS 10407 SRAM gt LI i M a l 79 44 RXD 18 80 1 TXD 4 21 23 CN403 2 2 MUTE MS 1 10 13 A4 ws is B4 vvs r A5 VHS TM 1 3 85 VHS IH RX 35 TO MS BOARD CN101 17016 88 SIRCS 4 1 NA OUT SIRCS NR B20 M is WE 41 178 OE 40 201 1 UB 1 ej 10102 1 10101 SIRCS IF IR RECE
176. SERVICE MANUAL MODEL DEST MODEL DEST VPL HS1 WORLD RM PJHS1 WORLD VPL HS1FP WORLD SU HS1 WORLD IFU HS1 WORLD LCD VIDEO PROJECTOR SON Y ABS MH ZDOY aY Wild w UvASmC3 BERN e mA BEETS DRN 2 ENBV 79 SISTEM H EZbL oo VR zv ARE CHH lt 72 2 ZA WARNING This manual is intended for qualified service personnel To reduce the risk of electric shock fire or injurv do not perform anv servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless vou are qualified to do so Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel WARNUNG Die Anleitung ist nur fur qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt Alle Wartungsarbeiten d rfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgef hrt werden Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden sind bei Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen Andere als die angegeben Wartungsarbeiten d rfen nur von Personen ausgef hrt werden die eine spezielle Bef higung dazu besitzen ZA AVERTISSEMENT Ce manual est destin uniquement aux personnes comp tentes en charge de l entretien Afin de r duire les risques de d charge lectrique d incendie ou de blessure n effectuer que les r parations indiqu es dans le mode d emploi moins d tre qualifi pour en effectuer d autres Pour toute r paration faire a
177. SISTOR CHIP 180 1 16W 1608 CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 5 6K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 820 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 2 2K 1 16 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 820 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 33K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 12K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 33K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 12K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 560 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 BOARD BB BOARD Ref No Ref or Q ty Part SP Description or Q ty Part SP Description R363 216 809 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 1 1136 231 MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD BB R364 216 864 11 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1608 C101 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF TP101 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR C102 162 927 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 100PF 50V CH TP102 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR C103 107 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF TP103 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR C104 162 927 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 100PF 50V CH TP104 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR C105 109 982 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 1MF 10V TP105 535 757 11 s CHIP CHECKER CONNECTOR C106 128 994 11 s CAP ELECT 47MF 10V TP106 535 757 11 s CHIP
178. STOR CHIP 15K 1 16W 1403 412 363 11 s FERRITE EMI SMD R419 216 835 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 15K 1 16W 1404 412 363 11 FERRITE SMD R423 216 841 11 RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 1405 412 363 11 FERRITE SMD R424 216 845 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 100K 1 16W 1608 R425 216 805 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 1406 412 363 11 5 FERRITE SMD 1407 412 058 11 INDUCTOR SMALL 100 R426 216 805 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 1408 412 058 11 INDUCTOR SMALL 100 R427 216 805 11 5 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 1409 412 058 11 5 INDUCTOR SMALL 100 R428 216 805 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 1410 412 058 11 INDUCTOR SMALL 100 R429 216 805 11 RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 R430 216 805 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 L411 412 058 11 INDUCTOR SMALL 100 L501 409 529 41 COIL CHOKE 10UH R431 216 841 11 RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 L502 409 529 41 5 COIL CHOKE 10UH R432 216 841 11 RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 L503 409 529 41 5 COIL CHOKE 10UH R433 216 841 11 RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 L504 412 058 11 INDUCTOR SMALL TYPE 100 R434 216 841 11 5 RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 R435 216 805 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 1505 412 058 11 INDUCTOR SMALL 100 1601 412 058 11 INDUCTOR SMALL 100 R436 216 805 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 5 28 VPL HS1 0 BOARD Ref R437 R438 R439 R440 R441 R442 R44
179. Signal from the Computer You can automatically adjust to obtain the clearest picture when projecting a signal from the computer 1 Project a still picture from the computer 2 Press the APA button When the picture is adjusted properly complete appears on the screen Notes Press the APA button when the full image is displayed on the screen If there are black edges around the image the function will not function properly and the image may extend beyond the screen If you switch the input signal or re connect a computer press the APA button again to get the suitable picture restore the original screen press the APA button again during the adjustment The picture may not be adjusted properly depending on the kinds of input signals Adjust the items in the INPUT SETTING menu when you adjust the picture manually amp page 19 Menu Configurations c m 5 o o 5 H G 21e cil TdA HONS c 2 5 to 3 o lt GB DD Using a Memory Stick This section describes how to view the still images that are recorded by a digital camera and stored in a Memory Stick You can make a slide show using the images display an index screen of the images etc About a Memory Stick On Memory Stick s Memory Stick is a new compact portable and versatile IC recording medium with a data capacity that exceeds a floppy disk Memory Stick is spec
180. T 10 LECT 3 ERAMIC ERAMIC LECT 10 LECT 47 ERAMIC LECT 47 ERAMIC ERAMIC LECT 47 ERAMIC ERAMIC ERAMIC ERAMIC ERAMIC ERAMIC HIP CE ERAMIC ERAMIC ERAMIC ERAMIC ELECT 1 ERAMIC ERAMIC LECT 47 P CERAMIC 0 P CERAMIC 0 1MF P CERAMIC 0 5PF 50V 1608 P CERAMIC 0 1MF P CERAMIC 0 1MF P CERAMIC 0 1MF P CERAMIC HIP CERAI HIP CERAMIC P CERAMIC 0 1MF P CERAMIC P CERAMIC 0 1MF 2 P CERAMIC 0 1MF P CERAMIC 0 1MF 68PF 50V CH F 25V F M 6 3 6 3 01MF 25V 0 01MF 25V IC 0 1MF 50 C 0 22MF 10V 0 01MF 25V F 25V 4 7ME 6 3V 22ME 10V 0 01MF 25V 22MF 25V 22ME 10V 22MF 10V 0MF 16V 25V M 50V CHIP M B B 3MF 50V CHIP B 1MF 25V HIP CERAMIC 0 1MF HIP CERAMIC 0 1MF F 25V F B 1MF 25V RAMIC 0 1MF B F 25V F B B F 25V F 1MF 25V HIP CERAMIC 0 1 HIP CERAMIC 0 1 VPL HS1 BOARD Ref No Q ty Part SP C604 107 826 11 s C605 107 826 11 s C606 162 925 11 s C607 164 156 11 s C608 128 992 11 s C610 127 760 11 s C611 115 467 11 s C612 164 156 11 s C613 107 826 11 s C614 107 826 11 s C615 164 156 11 s C616 107 826 11 s C617 164 156 11 s C618 115 467 11 s C619 115 467 11 s C620 117 681 11 s C621 164 156 11 s C622 164 156 11 s C
181. TFK Not adjustable cannot be set Rated Voltage amp Current 10A 125V 2 5A 250V 2 5A 250V 2 5A 250V 25 Safety approval UL CSA VDE BS SAA DENANHO GB 4 2 Specifications Specifications ISH TdA 44 Location Controls Front You can use the buttons on the control panel with the same names as those on the remote control to operate the projector TEMP FAN indicator POWER SAVING indicator Gr page 36 amp page 20 LAMP COVER indicator ON STANDEY indicator Gr page 36 Gr page 14 ab ale 1 0 on standby switch HU lt buttons 8 5 9 SIDE SHOT buttons INPUT button MENU button VIDEO MEMORY button ENTER button RESET button Zoom lever Lens Gr pages 10 15 Focus lever Ventilation holes 97 page 15 exhaust 27 page 6 Memory Stick slot Gr page 23 Front remote control detector Ventilation holes intake 27 page 6 Adjuster stopper Gr page 10 Air filter cover bottom Gr page 39 Location of Controls Rear Speaker Rear remote control detector Adjuster page 10 Lamp cover bottom amp page 38 S VIDEO INPUT connector mini DIN 4 pin VIDEO INPUT jack phono type amp page 8 AC IN socket AUDIO L R jacks phono type 27 8 MULTI INPUT amp page 8 Location of Controls connector 32 pin multi 45 vol Remote control LI
182. TING amp menu 027 page 20 Connecting with video equipment Rear of the projector with SONY logo upside Signal interface cable supplied S video or video audio cable not supplied toS video or video 4 audio M to video output Video equipment Video equipment GB 8 Step 2 Connecting the Projector Connecting Using the Optional Signal Interface Cables To connect with a DVD player with component video connectors digital BS tuner Signal interface cable SIC HS20 not supplied output DVD player with component video connectors digital BS tuner etc To connect with an AV amplifier Rear of the projector Signal interface cable SIC HS40 not supplied to component video output Em lt a lt s a 0 0 v AV amplifier To connect with a computer Rear of the projector Signal interface cable SIC HS30 not supplied x to audio output Connecting Using the Optional Interface Unit Using the optional interface unit allows vou to connect various video equipment and to select the output to the projector or TV from the connected equipment simplv bv switching the select switch on the interface unit Rear of the
183. TMENT RESISTOR COIL LF 8L MICRO INDUCTOR CAPACITOR TA TANTALUM PS STYROL PP POLYPROPYLENE PT MYLAR MPS METALIZED POLYESTER MPP METALIZED POLYPROPYLENE ALB BIPOLAR ALT HIGH TEMPERATURE ALR HIGH RIPPLE VPL HS1 Measuring conditions voltage and waveform A voltage value is the reference value between the measurement point and the earth when the RGB color bar signal is received from the color bar generator digital multi meter used 10 M ohms V DC Unit of voltage is V volt Ly B line Ly B line Voltage variations may occur due to normal production tolerances Measurement disabled Circled numbers indicate the reference waveform gt Signal path The components identified marked A are critical for safety with the part number specified Les composants identifi s par la marque A sont critiques pour la s curit Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce portant le num ro sp cifi 7 3 7 3 MC141627FT IC202 amp 5 5 3 2 NJM2533M IC103 1C105 m S R253 GND HE L 5 28305 1 I hm 0214 po i 8 Noise Level 2 D5 9 Noise Level 3 06 8 Noise Level 4 07 8 White Level 1 C0 White Level 2 C1 8 White Level 3 2 B White Level 4 3 B Black Level 1 04 Black Level 2 5 5 Black Level 3 6 Black Level 4 7
184. TOR CHIP 100 1 10W 2012 5 25 Ref or Q ty Part SP 1391 155 5 C901 117 370 11 s C902 162 970 11 s CN901 580 057 11 16901 8 749 012 17 R901 216 805 11 s R902 216 809 11 R903 218 702 11 s TH901 808 656 11 s 5 26 Description MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD NR CAPASITER CERAMIC 10MF 3216 0 01MF 25V PIN CONNECTOR 4P IC RS 140 T RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 2 7K 1 16W 1608 THERMISTOR Ref No or Q tv 4 4 4 4 C4 4 C4 4 C4 4 O to CO 1 C411 C412 C413 C414 C415 4 4 C510 C511 C512 C513 Pa t SP Description 215 212 MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD 0 28 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP 28 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP 28 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP 26 205 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47M 6 3 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 26 205 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47M 6 3 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 26 205 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 47M 6 3 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 28 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP 28 004 11 s CAPACITOR ELECT 10MF 16V CHIP 07 826 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF 28 0
185. UCTOR CONDUCTOR RES CONDUCTOR CONDUCTOR RES RES RES RES RES 5 80828 TAVHC 7 212 PW365 10U on NP K1714 01RT 50 BM29LV800T AVHCOSMTCX CTOR SMAL SISTOR SISTOR DTC STOR CHIP STOR CHIP STOR CHIP STOR CHIP STOR CHIP STOR CHIP STOR CHIP STOR CHIP STOR CHIP STOR CHIP STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH rg rg rg rg rg STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH rg rg rg rg rg STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH ry rg rg rg rg STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH STOR CH rg rg rg rg rg STOR CHIP STOR CHIP STOR CHIP STOR CHIP STOR CHIP STOR CHIP STOR CHIP CHI CHI STOR CHIP CHI CHI STOR CHIP STOR CHIP STOR CHIP STOR CHIP STOR CHIP EDR T2 AMTCX A 90PFTN 5X1719 L TYPE 6 8UH 501 14EU 22 1 16W 1608 00 1 16W 1608 00 1 16W 1608 00 1 16W 1608 00 1 16W 1608 47 1 16W 1608 5 6K 1 16W 1608 47 1 16W 1608 00 1 16W 1608 00 61 1608 8 12 12 12 12 lt gt gt gt gt gt 5 12 J 12 00 1 16W 1608 7 0 o o BO gt gt o o gt RO 1 16 1608 OK 1 16 1608 47 1 16W 1608 22 1 16W 1608 22 1 16W 1608 330K 1 16W 1608 00 1 16W 1608 1 16W 1608 00 1 16W 1608 47 1 16W 1608 1 16W 1608 2 2K 1 16W 1608 3 3K 1 16W 1608
186. US jA5 D a gt RESET LCDCLR VCOM OFF BRD STATUS 3 3V 2 10303 STATUS 85 DLYCTR TXD MS TXD_MS RESET MCLK RXD MS RGT RXD_MS SIGCNT MS_RESET 80 HST MS RESET gt HSCL DIRCTR MS SW 119 HOK1B MS SW U HSDA STATUS KEYO NS 125 ices HCK2B KEYO_MS PRG DVIDER 10109 5 1 ENB DCLK 4 1 3 surren L 898 00 2 el posora2 A 1 ENB VST DCLK H ENB 10105 106 PROPOL DCFBSW 9 FRP RXD_PW 206 SID_IN VCOM OUT TXD_PW SDA_400K gt SDA4 SCL_400K gt 5014 18305 P EXTSW MAIN CPU 16202 0303 2 60 1 KEY 301 1 RXD4 301 3 61 W SDA BUS SW PC2 TXD4 PSAVE LED LAMP_LED LUT ANO P40 TEMP_LED 0304 rrr gt i AN1 P41 10 POWER LED W SCL BUS SW PCO AN2 P42 AN3 P43 SDA 100K SDA_100K SIRCS 12 SW PBO AN4 P44 5 1_100 4 SCL_100K MAIN_STATUS 40 35 AUDIO_CS PEG AUDIO CS BRO STATUS 10 117 SDAT TXD3 11 SDAT TXD_MS 115 AU CLK TXDO SCK3 AU_CLK RXD_MS 114 AUDIO MUTE RXDO MUTE jio AUDIO MUTE MS RESET 48 POWER PROT PC6 PD4 1 POWER_PROT 1 20 FILT COVER TH101 PD6 LAMP_COVER 101 102 __ _ A AN9 P91 isl za DA1 AN7 P47 SDA4 SDA_400K XTAL Pot 8014 SCL_400K enl DAO ANG P46 99 FAR CONTI ROM RESET 77 39 CONT EXTAL PES EXT_TENP 26 PSAVE_LED P10 pul LAMP LED d p12 28 TEMP_LED 1 29 POWER_LED pis
187. V ROB X H RN CP B CHIP 8477 548 1 4 RE H 1 168 CH CHIP E 4 1 Lej 0 068 PAL dr w I FROM 8 0 2 4 1 2 4 ca 1 16W 15 0403 Do UR Kru 10 dare sy vs NE AL 1 168 6 3V gt RN CP B CHIP AL CP E G GZY RE V w ls CHIP 100 3 4 8457 1 16W lt RGBSYNC TO 3 4 KN CP R416 220 1 16W CHIP 5V 4 0416 FB401 10 Bk1608TS601 16V AL CP gt GND PABX 1P404 Ju 8 Sii 0401 B SS1719 lt gt 0 P1 Refer to page 7 29 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 30 for IC Block Diagrams 2 2 BOARD CN3301 AUD10 B AUD10 B MA111 TX DISCHARGE 0507 6511 4701 14 R507 10k 25V 25V AL CP B CHIP Jor 12V 12 0514 6516 12V REG 100 0 33 16V AUDIO 4B TO 4 4 16V AL CP F CHIP GND GND 11 9 e 1 Q 2 4 10507 6518 9V REG 100 A9V 9 0 1 16W CHIPRS13 ik 1 16W CHIP 0501 DTC144EKA INV JL508 C502 8503 10 10V 1 16W F CHIP CHIP AUDI 0 B FROM 1 4 lt POWER PROT POWER PROT TO 3 4 A 9V AY D502 MA157 TX PROTECT D503 809 1582 R524 c5 4 1 Neu 1 16 CHIP AL Q 2 4
188. V CON 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 VUV COL 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 SUB 7 9 8 8 8 8 8 CTI LVL 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 Fixed Value R Y R 12 11 11 13 13 12 12 Fixed Value R V B 12 13 15 15 15 15 15 Fixed Value G VIR 7 5 6 8 8 7 6 Fixed Value G VIB 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 Fixed Value SUB SHP 1 1 3 3 3 3 8 Fixed Value SHPFO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fixed Value PRE OVER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fixed Value PIC 3 Fixed Value LTI LVL 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Fixed Value D COM VENH 5 Fixed Value CHROMA GAIN 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Fixed Value SHP EQ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fixed Value SHP FO 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Fixed Value Y OUT LVL 51 Fixed Value C OUT LVL 46 Fixed Value V DL Fixed Value S B Y ADJ 7 Fixed Value S R Y ADJ 7 Fixed Value S INHBT 0 Fixed Value S ID 0 Fixed Value SGP 0 Fixed Value S V ID 0 Fixed Value BELL FO 0 Fixed Value HPF 0 Fixed Value P DRV OFFSET R E 168 168 Fixed Value OFFSET GE 168 168 Fixed Value OFFSET 168 168 Fixed Value VCOM R 50 50 VCOM 55 55 VCOM B 65 65 SIG CEN 148 Fixed Value CALIB 138 Fixed Value INV CONT 1 Fixed Value SID LVL 95 Fixed Value PRG LVL 215 Fixed Value SH 7 Fixed Value SH2R 227 Fixed Value SH2 G 229 Fixed Value SH2B 227 Fixed Value VAMP CONT E 160 SUB CON R E 128 128 SUB CON G E 128 128 Fixed Value SUB CON B E 128 128 BRT E 195 Fixed Value INSTALLATION 0 Fixed Value Note There are nonadjustable items in accordance with the input signal Depends on the color system and the input terminal 3 4 VPL HS1
189. anguage Press f or to select the SET SETTING Sa menu and press gt or ENTER The selected menu appears m 8 8 5 5 contrast 50 a HUE 5 50 SET SETTING MIDEDA Ballo s sans COLORTEMP HIGH Neura cowrowewr COLORSYS NEASUNGUAGE ENGLISH VOLUME 30 POWERSANG E 6 Press or to selecta language and press or ENTER The menu changes to the selected language SONY UE A LANGUAGE ENGLISH Porsa OFF To clear the menu Press MENU Step 4 Selecting the Menu Language 13 8 1 Projecting This section describes how to operate the projector to view the picture from the equipment connected to the projector It also describes how to adjust the quality of the picture to suit your taste Projecting the Picture on the Screen VIDEO MEMORY DYNAMIC STANDARD LIVING USERI USER USERS O Wwe e o SONY Projecting the Picture on the Screen 8814 1 Plug the AC power wall outlet The ON STANDBY indicator lights in red and the projector goes into standby mode Lights
190. ble cannot be set 23 XGA VESA 60Hz 48 363 60 004 H neg V neg 344 24 XGA VESA 70Hz 56 476 70 069 H neg V neg 1328 INPUT SETTING menu 25 XGA VESA 75Hz 60 023 75 029 H pos V pos 312 26 XGA VESA 85Hz 68 677 84 997 H pos V pos 376 Input signal 43 480 60p Progressive component 31 470 60 000 Video S Component Video GBR Computer MS 44 525 50p Progressive component 31 250 50 000 video V C 45 1080 50 DTV 28 130 50 000 SonG Y 2000 DOT PHASE 47 720 60p DTV 45 000 60 000 2150 except for HDTV except for HDTV 48 720 50p DTV 37 500 50 000 2342 SIZEH u u m 50 540 60p 33 750 60 000 1796 except for for Notes SHIFT Whan signal other than the preset signals shown above is input the picture may not appear properly SCAN CONV e The signal from the Memory Stick is displayed as 53 to 60 lower than VGA w I ASPECT arning on power 45 7 i 2 except for preset except for preset se a proper power cord for your local power supply memory numbers 5 memory numbers 5 5 45 47 48 and 50 of 45 47 48 and 50 of The United Continental UK Australlia Japan HDTV HDTV States Canada Europe Plug type 11 21 61 B8 YP 13 VIDEO MEMORY T Female end 131 YC 13L YC 13L 7 2 YC 13L Adjustable can be set Cord type SPT2 HO3VVH2 F 2 2 VC
191. bottom left and right for minimum by moving the adjusting plate of the RB mirror and then maximize the intensity of the blue 6 Tighten the adjusting plate fixing screws Set the unit in all white 8 Adjust the blanking sections at the top bottom left and right for minimum by moving the adjusting plate of the RB mirror and then maximize the intensity of the red 9 Tighten the adjusting plate fixing screws 10 Secure the six adjusting plate fixing screws using a torque screwdriver Tightening torque 8 kgf cm 11 Make sure that the deviation of the lighting range is within the specific range VPL HS1 3 1 3 Factory Mode Setting 1 Make sure that the MENU is indicated Exit the menu 3 Press the keys in the following order ENTER gt ENTER LEFT gt ENTER 4 The message Do you wish to enter into the FACTORY MODE Yes T will be displayed 5 Select Yes T When leaving the FACTORY MODE perform item 3 you wish to return to the USER MODE Yes T No 4 will be displayed Select Yes T Cannot enter FACTORY MODE by MS channel 3 2 V COM Adjustment 1 Input the green only 30 IRE all white signal to INPUT A 2 Set the CONTRAST to 80 BRIGHT to 50 and COLOR TEMP to MID 3 Setthe screen to VCOM adjustment of Device Adjust Adjust the G VCOM so that the vertical line on the screen is minimum 4 Input the red only and blue only 30 IRE all white signal respectivel
192. ch Cony DENG 264 AM ABES 52 a 90 ABE6 78 o 7 110 1 DREO 240 We DRE1 AROO 190 239 M DRES 1 191 248 W DRE3 I ARO 238 IM DREA ARO3 197 Ww DRES AR04 m 274 MW DRE6 5 199 2 m BRET ARO6 200 ARO7 207 245 W DGEO I 272 DGE 1 2808 117 AM DGE2 AGO1 103 o WIE AGO 104 270 NC DGE4 AGO3 8 324 jow DGE5 i A903 111 351 AN DGE6 AGO5 112 350 IE AGO6 119 188 323 WS DBEO 349 EM 99 295 DBE2 1 48 322 zj BEES TA 319 4 23 318 M DBES ABO4 49 292 A DBE6 V 5 100 317 Ds DBE7 VPEN ABO6 75 ST WY ABO7 24 385 it 260 VFIELD sie 338 E 311 337 2 310 S 336 283 2 257 8 309 282 10405 2 6 256 CONV 334 333 307 332 306 254 305 VB UV VO 32 VB UV V1 AA a DISPLAV PORT BB 3 4 SCAN CONVERTER AD CONVERTER SIRCS INTERFACE B SS1719 lt gt BB P3 7 11 Refer to page 7 8 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 8 for IC Block Diagrams 4 4 4 4 6521 6523 6525 0527
193. ckwise to remove the adjuster Release lever 3 Push the knob on the filter cover to remove the filter cover 4 Remove the filter holder 5 Remove the air filter from the filter holder by holding the tab on the air filter Air filter Filter holder Tab the projector 7 Replace the filter cover 8 Attach the adjuster Replacing the Air Filter Insert the new air filter into the filter holder with the white surface up then replace it in 39 ISH TdA 12 1 Specifications Svstem Projection svstem 3 LCD panels 1 lens projection svstem LCD panel 0 7 inch TFT LCD panel 1 440 000 pixels 480 000 pixels X 3 Lens 1 3 times zoom lens manual Lamp 120 W UHP tvpe Projection picture size Range 40 to 150 inches measured diagonally NTSC3 58 PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL N system switched automatically manually Acceptable video signals 15k DTV 480i 480p 1080i 720p Acceptable computer signals Color system 19 to 72 kHz fV 48 to 92 Hz Speaker Stereo speakers system 33 mm 5 16 inches diameter max 2 W x 2 Input Output Video input VIDEO phono type Composite video 1 Vp p 2 dB sync negative 75 ohms terminated S VIDEO Y C mini DIN 4 pin type male Y luminance 1 2 dB negative 75 ohms terminated C chrominance burst 0 286 Vp p 2 dB NTSC 75 ohms terminated burst 0 3 Vp p 2 dB PAL 75 ohms terminated AUDIO Stere
194. djuster Move the zoom lever to adjust the picture size Use the adjuster to adjust the picture position Hold down and slide the adjuster stopper to the right move the projector then replace the stopper Adjuster stopper You can move the projector vertically and horizontally within the following ranges Ve EEG Up to 10 each for Up to 2 each for vertical angle tilting angle When projecting from the side Screen Picture If you position the projector on the left side of the screen adjust so that the left side of the picture fits the left side of the screen For the projector positioned on the right side adjust so that the right side of the picture fits the right side of the screen When projecting from the center Screen Picture If you position the projector below the bottom of the screen adjust so that the bottom edge of the picture fits the bottom edge of the screen For the projector positioned above the bottom of the screen adjust so that the top edge of the picture fits the top edge of the screen 7 Adjust to correct the trapezoidal distortion 9 s 5 EE Zo O a When projecting from the side Corrects the horizontal distortion Press SIDE SHOT or so that the top edge of the picture becomes parallel to the bottom edge If the left side is longer than the right side press SIDE SHOT SIDE SHOT e TJ Use SID
195. e displayed 3 Press 4 lt gt to select the picture want to delete from the Memory Stick and press ENTER The Index menu appears No 532 Size 1024x768 File SPORTS Date 7 29 2001 14 22 a Full Screen Return Protect Rotate Startup 4 Press 4 or to select Delete and press ENTER 5 Press f or J to select the item you want then press f to delete the picture s Sel Img delete the selected picture All Img delete all pictures of the selected contents Close when you do not delete the picture Notes You cannot delete the picture which is protected page 29 delete it release the protection on that picture When the write protect tab on the Memory Stick is set to LOCK you cannot delete the pictures from that Memory Stick Initializing a Stick When Stick cannot be used initialize it the projector the data stored in a Stick 18 cleared when the Stick is initialized VIDEO MEMORV DYNAMIC STANDARD LIVING Ustni USER USERS O 2 4 5 2 4 1 Select MS pressing the INPUT button to displav the MS home 27 page 24 2 Press 10 select MEMORY STICK 2 and press ENTE
196. e slide is INPUT button to displav the ieli jii display e When Advan Slids bi sel bv MS home column k Manual this item does not work The time slide show press is about right ENTER When vou want to select contents other than those displaved on the menu select A or W then 7 Press 4 or to select item press ENTER 5 GB 24 Viewing Still Images in Sequence Slide Show Viewing Still Images in Sequence Slide Show 25 GB pl L FSH 1dA AHIS 26 4 5 Q om 3 o lt 8 Press f or to the selected item press ENTER EVENT ZD m PEG Vener 9 After setting all the items press f to select Execute and press ENTER When you set Advan 51148 to Auto the slide show starts automatically When you set to Manual use the lt J button to advance a next slide To return to the previous slide use the gt or 4 button To end the slide show Press MS SLIDE or ENTER To return to the MS home before executing the slide show Select Return in step 9 above Executing the Slide Show Promptly As the settings are stored even if you change the input after performing steps 1 to 8 press MS SLIDE just as you start the slide show The input is changed to MS and the slide show starts promptly Displaying Index Pictures on the F
197. e the settings Once the settings are stored you can view the picture with the adjusted picture guality by pressing the button To store the settings 1 Select USER 1 USER 2 or USER 3 2 Adjust the items you want in the menus Items that can be stored are CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR HUE SHARP RGB ENHANCER D PICTURE COLOR TEMP COLOR SYS SCAN CONV ASPECT Tip You can also adjust the picture guality in DYNAMIC STANDARD or LIVING mode To reset to the factory setting press RESET e SET SETTING STATUS Set to OFF to turn off the on screen displays except for the menus message when turning off the power and warning messages To display all of the on screen display again set to ON INPUT A Selects the signal input from the PJ MULTI connector COMPUTER Inputs the signal from a computer COMPONENT Inputs the component or progressive component signal from DVD player digital BS tuner etc VIDEO GBR Inputs the signal from a TV game DVD player or HDTV broadcast LANGUAGE v 5 e o o 5 H G Selects the language used in the menu and on screen displays Available languages are English French German Italian Spanish Japanese Chinese Portuguese and Korean POWER SAVING When set to ON the POWER SAVING indicator lights The projector goes into power saving mode if no signal is input for 10 minutes and the lamp goes out and the cooling fan keeps running In power saving mode
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199. elect MS by pressing the INPUT button to display MS home 27 page 24 2 Press or to select SETTING 6 and press ENTER 3 Press 4 or to select Startup and press ENTER SETTING 8 Original m originar 4 2 Projecting Selected Picture When the Power Is Turned On Startup DNS c 2 3 o lt 31 ISH TdA OPS GB 32 5 e om 3 lt 4 Press J to select the item used for startup picture and press ENTER Original Select to use the original picture stored in the projector This is the factorv setting Custom Select to use the picture registered in the index screen and stored in the Stick 27 page 30 Off Select when you do not set the startup Notes When you want to clear the startup screen while displaying it press ti gt or ENTER When you are using the registered picture insert the Memory Stick where the registered picture is saved into the projector then turn on the power Deleting a Still Picture Xou can delete unnecessarv picture from the Memory Stick SONY PROJECTOR 1 Perform steps 1 through 5 in Viewing Still Images in Sequence Slide Show 27 page 24 Deleting a Still Picture 2 Press f or to select Index and press ENTER The index pictures of the selected contents ar
200. emory Stick 23 Using the MS Memory Stick Home 24 Viewing Still Images in Sequence 24 Displaving Index Pictures on the J 26 Displaying the Index Menu 21 Displaying a Full Screen Picture 27 Rotating a Still Picture 28 Protecting an Important Still Picture 29 Projecting a Selected Picture When the Power Is Turned On Startup 30 Registering a Still Picture as the Startup ttt ete 30 Setting the Startup 31 Deleting a Still Picture 32 Initializing a Memory Stick 33 Others Troubleshooting 34 Replacing the Lamp 38 Replacing the Air Filter 39 Specifications 40 Location of Controls 44 RONI 44 l EE 45 Remote control 122 46 Ire T mne 47 ISH Precautions On safetv Check that the operating voltage of your unit is identical with the voltage of your local power supply Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it further Unplug the
201. epete 09 M Jue 4 RGTX H 801 400 Wt JL324 12319 X CLP TO 4 7 10309 jen TC74VHCT541 AFT CHIP BUFF MAIN EEPROM DAC D A CONVERTER LCD DRIVE 30 GAMMA amp TG B 881719 6 P8 VPL HS1 A 4 7 4 7 Refer to 7 15 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 16 for IC Block Diagrams TO 5 7 6 7 7 7 FROM 2 7 DAC 12 FB402 BK1608TS601 R442 100 1 16W CHIP 4 7 MAIN EEPROM D A CONVERTER LCD DRIVE 30 GAMMA amp TG VIDEO VIDEO RG VIDEO RB 5 RN CP VCOM G VCOM B DLYCNT B DLYCNT G DLYCNT_R SDA_100K 7403 100 8404 100 1716 u62382FP DAC Do iot FB403 160875601 MONITOR R405 BE e HE bi gt 5 u R407 O LEKO R408 3 7 gt pho Sva 9 SUBSV L402 TOuH CHIP FROM 3 7 DA DAT TP402 TP403 GREEN Jw 1 E 12 10403 12 CLAMPAAMP 8 JL401 1 16W CHIP gt E AM lt OUT TO 6 7 gt R m 8426 CHIP 12 gt JL404
202. g for H horizontal increases the picture moves to the right and as the setting decreases the picture moves to the left Use lt or gt to adjust the horizontal position As the setting for V vertical increases the picture moves up and as the setting decreases the picture moves down Use adjust the vertical position SCAN CONV Scan ON Displays a computer signal according to the screen size The picture will converter be slightly softer OFF Displays a computer signal as it is input The picture will be clear but the picture size will be smaller Note When SVGA or XGA signal is input this item will not be displayed ASPECT 4 3 Select when the 4 3 aspect ratio picture is input 16 9 Select when the 16 9 aspect ratio picture sqeezed is input from equipment such as a DVD player Menu Configurations 5 5 o 5 E G 196 ISH TdA Menu Item Description INPUT VIDEO MEMORY SETTING continued You can select picture viewing mode that best suits the type of picture or the environment OFF Select for the setting stored in each input channel or input signal DYNAMIC Select for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness STANDARD Recommended for normal viewing condition Also select to reduce roughness when viewing the picture with DYNAMIC LIVING Select for soft film like picture USER 1 2 and 3 You can adjust the guality of the picture to suit your taste and stor
203. gnal You can adjust the size and position etc GAMMA MODE GRAPHICS Reproduces the photos in natural tones of the picture TEXT Contrasts black and white Suitable for images that contain lots of text COLOR TEMP HIGH Gives the white colors a blue tint SET SETTING menu MIDDLE Gives the white colors a neutral tint The SET SETTING menu is used for changing the LOW Gives the white colors a red tint settings of the projector COLOR SYS System Select the color system of the input signal AUTO NTSC3 58 PAL SECAM and NTSC4 43 switched automatically INSTALL SETTIN Normallv set to this position men 2 5 5 G enu PAL M N PAL M PAL N and NTSG3 5s switched automatically The INSTALL SETTING menu is used for correcting When the PAL M PAL N or NTSC3 se signal is input with COLOR SYS distortion You can change the display position set to AUTO set to this position if the picture is distorted or colorless intensity of the background picture etc of the menu VOLUME Adjusts the volume It can be adjusted for each of the inputs selected with the seren INPUT button amp INPUT DOT PHASE When a signal from a computer is input adjusts the picture for clearer picture SETTING after the picture is adjusted by pressing the APA button SIZE H When a signal from a computer is input adjusts the horizontal size of the picture The higher the setting the wider the picture The lower the setting the narrower the picture SHIFT As the settin
204. he stopper xor gt lt oe m Adjuster stopper You can move the projector vertically and horizontally within the following ranges Up to 20 each for horizontal angle Up to 10 each for vertical angle Up to 2 each for tilting angle Adjusting the height of the supports You can adjust the height of the supports within the following range 55 to 80 cm Distance between the center of the lens and the floor Specifications Dimensions 420 x 420 x 750mm W x D x H Mass Approx 5 5 kg 13 Ib ISH Lol lt ON Y 4 085 602 02 1 Signal Interface Unit 293 12 7 271 3252 8 URBI Operating instructions Mode d emploi Bedienungsanleitung Instrucciones de uso Istruzioni per l uso IFU HS1 2001 Sony Corporation Printed China LSH N4I 82 1 ISH TdA Connection Connecting with a TV Game or VCR Eguipment or 15k RGB Component Eguipment Video eguipment DVD player n to S video to RGB or Hor video component output output audio L R audio L R output to S video or video output connector to Audio TV output connector S video or audio video S cable 08 etc supplie How to Use INPUT Press INPUT select switch to select a equipment connected to the Signal Interface Unit OUTPUT
205. i 0602 vig HNIBOTFU TEBSR TP604 PSIG R CALR Z Z W BUFF 0 RED CAL_I SHOUT2 CN602 VDD DGND SHOUTS SMD MCLK NC 1 PSIG MCLKX PVCC 2 6164 GND GND 3 5193 GND GND 4 5195 DIVENT A DLYCTR PGND 5 6102 CLKOUT 6 5166 CLKOUTX SHOUT4 7 8101 8 HVDD CLKIN SHOUTS BL RGT CLKINX E 10 00 _ ze 8 SHOUT6 TiMODE2 55 5200838222 S 12MODE1 ERZZBEREZEBEbE T8HST 000 HOKIR 15 2 16 55 17JBLK RD 18ENB 19 vcK NST 20 VST Pod 21 DWN 22pWN 23 VVDD 24 100 PANEL 8 FROM 3 7 LCD DRIVE 30 GAMMA amp TG 7 22 6 7 8 551719 lt MAIN EEPROM D A CONVERTER sol gt 0 P6 H VPL HS1 Refer to 7 15 for Printed Wiring Board Refer to page 7 16 for IC Block Diagrams ika VPL HS1 A TP703 B OUT 1 1Vp p H FROM 4 7 B OUT FROM 1 7 MCLK B FROM 4 7 DAC FROM 3 7 TG VIDEO RB DLYCNT B 2k 1 16W JL708 CAL_O CAL_I VDD DGND MCLK MCLKX GND GND DLYCTR CLKOUT CLKOUTX NC CLKIN CLKINX F H_CNT u 48 CAL_R CAL_O CAL_I VDD DGND MCLK MCLKX GND GND DLYCTR CLKOUT CLKOUTX NC CLKIN CLKINX F H_CNT R706 4 50V CHIP CH CHI o z VIDEO C706 SHOUTI NC SHOUT2 NC SHOUT3 NC GND C 7 7 C 7 7 TP702 1510 81 8 5Vp p H
206. ial value respectively in accordance with the input signal PRESET MEMORY No Note There are nonadjustable items in accordance with the input signal 3 2 VPL HS1 Remarks W B MEMORV VIDEO MEMORV VIDEO LO RGB HIGH RGB LOW E DYNAMIC STANDARD LIVING USER 1 USER 2 USER 3 90 80 70 80 80 80 30 50 50 50 50 50 70 60 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 60 60 50 50 50 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF GRAPHICS GRAPHICS GRAPHICS GRAPHICS GRAPHICS GRAPHICS MIDDLE HIGH LOW HIGH HIGH HIGH AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO ON ON ON ON ON ON 43 43 43 43 43 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 200 200 180 180 180 158 158 200 140 140 180 200 158 200 180 140 180 80 80 80 180 80 80 80 80 80 140 80 80 80 80 80 140 80 80 VPL HS1 3 3 DeviceName Remarks SET MEMORV CHROMA MEMORV INSTALL MEMORV PP Component ener uy RGB CONTRAST 16 R DRIVE 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Fixed Value G DRIVE 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Fixed Value B DRIVE 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Fixed Value SUB BRT 54 VU
207. ially designed for exchanging and sharing digital data among Memory Stick compatible products Because it is removable Memory Stick can also be used for external data storage Types of Memory Stick s There are two types of Memory Stick s MagicGate Memory Stick s that are equipped with the MagicGate copyright protection technology and general Memory Stick s You can use both types of Memory Stick with your projector However because your projector does not support the MagicGate standards data recorded in the Memory Stick is not subject to MagicGate copyright protection On MagicGate MagicGate is copyright protection technology that uses encryption technology Format that can be displayed with this projector Image data recorded with a digital camera and recorded on a Memory Stick in the following format Images DCF compatible compressed in the JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group format extension jpg About a Memory Stick Before using a Memory Stick Terminal Write protect tab Labeling position You cannot rotate or erase still images when the write protect tab on the Memory Stick is set to LOCK We recommend backing up important data If you remove the Memory Stick turn the power off or detach the battery for replacement when the access lamp is flashing If you use a Memory Stick near static electricity or magnetic fields
208. ing a Selected Picture When the Power Is Turned On Startup When the projector is turned on the specific still picture stored in the projector is projected automatically for about one minute even if no signal is input You can change this still picture to the one you prefer Registering a Still Picture as the Startup Picture When you want to use a picture stored in your Memory Stick as the startup picture register the picture in the Memory Stick PROJECTOR 1 Perform steps 1 through 5 in Viewing Still Images in Sequence Slide Show 27 page 24 2 Press or to select Index and press ENTER The index pictures of the selected contents are displayed 3 Press f gt to select the picture you want to use as the startup picture and press ENTER The Index menu appears Size 1024x768 File SPORTS Date 7 29 2001 14 22 216 b 4 Press f to select Str and press ENTER N Full Screen 5 Press f or to select Entry and press ENTER The startup mark is displayed in the Index menu You can register one picture used for the startup picture per one Memory Stick Setting the Startup Picture VIDEO MEMORY DYNAMIC STANDARD LIVING 2 4 1 S
209. k connections page 8 Not applicable You have pressed the wrong button Press the appropriate button File error In the sub menu for selecting the contents when using a Memory Stick the presently selected contents name consists of more than 66 characters included Reenter the name with less than 66 characters No MEMORY STICK Memory Stick is not correctly inserted gt Check the Memory Stick and insert it correctly Caution displays while you are using the Memory Stick When the following display appears on the screen you cannot use this Memory Stick Use another one The image data is the JPEG format but not DCF compatible Resolution of the image data is out of the acceptable range of the projector The projector accepts images with resolution of 5120 0 4096 dots There is the thumbnail but it is not DCF compatible There is no selected image data There is the image data but no thumbnail There is the image data but the thumbnail is broken The image data is broken Troubleshooting 02 1 5 1 38 Replacing the Lamp The lamp used for the light source has a certain life When the lamp dims the color balance of the picture becomes strange or Please replace the LAMP appears on the screen the lamp is exhausted Replace the lamp with a new one not supplied Use LMP
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211. n good picture quality even when you project the picture from the side of the screen SIDE SHOT G page 7 You can enjoy home entertainment with this projector in various situations Enjoying home theater Check the carton to make sure it contains the following items Remote control 1 Size AA R6 batteries 2 Signal interface cable 1 Air filter for replacement 1 Lens cap 1 AC power cord 1 Operating Instructions 1 Inserting the batteries into the remote control Insert the batteries side first as shown in the illustration Unpacking Step 1 Installing the Projector 5 GB 5 1 9 25 5 VE 6 Watching sports etc with vour Viewing images recorded a digital camera and stored in the Memory Stick on a large screen Before Setting Up the Projector Do not place the projector in the following situations which may cause malfunction or damage to the projector Poorly ventilated Step 1 Installing the Projector Highly heated and humid Do not use the projector under the following conditions Tilting the unit out of the range of the adjuster setting Ventilation holes exhaust holes intake Placing the projector without the adjuster Installing the Projector and a Screen
212. n viewing the picture with 1 6 Selecting the Picture Viewing Mode LIVING Select for soft film like picture USER 1 2 and 3 You can adjust the quality of the picture to suit your taste and store the settings into the selected memory of the projector Press one of the USER 1 2 and 3 buttons then adjust the picture by using the menus The settings are stored and you can view the picture with the adjusted picture quality by pressing the button 27 page 20 OFF Select for the setting stored in each input that can be selected with the INPUT button or each input signal Tip You can select the picture viewing mode using the VIDEO MEMORY button on the projector Each press of the button selects the above item Using the Menus This section describes how to make various adjustments and settings using the menus Operation through the Menus SHOT volume GOL VIDEO MEMORY DYNAMIC STANDARD LIVING RESET button 2 3 4 PROJECTOR 1 Press MENU The menu appears The menu presentiv selected is shown vellow button PICTURE CTRL VIDEO 1 Wy conas 50 o 50 COLOR 50 c Hue 50 50 DPICTURE OFF COLORTEMP HIGH 5 COLORSYS a VOLUME 30 2 Press to select a menu and press or ENTER The selected menu appear
213. ng two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment For the customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus c
214. nit m feet Screen 40 60 80 100 120 150 size inches a 0 3 0 5 0 7 0 9 1 1 13 1 0 L6 2 3 30 3 0 43 b 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 03 07 10 3 16 20 c 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 1 6 1 7 6 6 6 9 8 13 1 16 7 20 0 24 9 4 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 54 6 8 5 9 8 9 11 8 14 8 17 7 22 3 When projecting computer s signal or data stored a Stick Unit m feet Screen 40 60 80 100 120 150 size inches a 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 4 03 03 07 10 13 13 b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 2 8 3 7 4 7 5 6 7 0 59 92 12 1 15 4 18 4 23 0 d 1 6 2 5 33 42 5 0 6 3 52 82 10 8 13 8 16 4 20 7 Specifications 41 ect LSH TdA Input signals and adjustable setting items Preset Signals Some of the items in the menus cannot be adjusted depending on the input signal Memory No Preset signal fH kHz Hz Sync SIZE PICTURE CTRL menu 1 Video 60 Hz 15 734 59 940 2 Video 50 Hz 15 625 50 000 Input signal 3 15k RGB Component 60 Hz 15 734 59 940 SonG Y or Composite Sync Item Video or S video Y Component Video GBR Computer MS 4 15k RGB Component 50 Hz 15 6
215. o or Q ty Part No RB40 RB40 RB40 10 10 11 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 40 201 501 DRR DVR 4 gt Oni W 1 233 574 233 574 233 574 535 757 535 757 535 151 535 757 535 757 535 757 535 797 535 757 535 757 535 757 535 757 167 908 195 282 2 SP Descrip RESISTO s RESISTO RESISTO I U ru ru rg ru U ru ru rg rg Ka a Cs CCA LCD UE EH TI CI HE CH tion HIP HIP ECKER ET ORK ETWORK ET CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO ORK EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC L 10 10 10 TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR TOR CRYSTAL 13 08384MHZ OSCILLATOR VPL HS1 BOARD BOARD Ref or Q ty Part SP Description or Q ty Part No SP Description 1 A 1136 232 A 5 MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD R83 216 822 11 RESISTOR CHIP 1 2K 1 16W 1608 1 1 682 648 09 s SCREW 5 3X8 EP FE ZNBK CM2 801 535 757 11 c801
216. o minijack Specifications 500 mVrms impedance more than 47 kilohms 32 pin multi connector Analog RGB component R CR PR 0 7 2 dB 75 ohms terminated G 0 7 Vp p 2 dB 75 ohms terminated with sync Y 1 Vp p 2 dB sync negative 75 ohms terminated 0 7 Vp p 2 dB 75 ohms terminated SYNC HD Composite sync input 1 5 Vp p high impedance positive negative Horizontal sync input 1 5 Vp p high impedance positive negative VD Vertical sync input 1 5 Vp p high impedance positive negative Memory Stick slot 1 PJ MULTI General Dimensions 340 x 154 x 300 mm 13 gt x 6 11 7 s inches w h d Mass Approx 3 9 kg 8 Ib 10 oz Power requirements AC 100 to 240 V 1 9 0 8 A 50 60 Hz Power consumption Max 190 W Standby mode 5 W Supplied accessories Remote control RM PJHSI 1 Size AA R6 batteries 2 Signal interface cable SIC HS 10 5 m 1 AC power cord 1 Air filter for replacement 1 Lens cap 1 Operating Instructions 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Optional accesories Signal interface unit IFU HS 1 Projector stand SU HS1 Signal interface cable SIC HSIO 5 m SIC HS20 5 m SIC HS30 5 m SIC HS40 5 m Projector Lamp LMP H120 for replacement Air filter PK HSIFL for replacement Projection Distances for a 720p format signal computer s signal etc Projector When projecting a 720p format signal U
217. omplies with Canadian ICES 003 Voor de klanten in Nederland Bij dit product zijn batterijen geleverd Wanneer deze leeg zijn moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible Table of Contents ie o 4 Connections Preparations Unpacking 5 Step 1 Installing the Projector 5 Before Setting Up the Projector 6 Installing the Projector and a Screen 7 Step 2 Connecting the Projector 8 Connecting with video equipment 8 Connecting Using the Optional Signal Interface pena 8 Connecting Using the Optional Interface Unit 9 Step 3 Adjusting the Picture Size and Position Step 4 Selecting the Menu Language 12 Projecting Projecting the Picture on the Screen 14 Selecting the Picture Viewing Mode 16 Using the Menus Operation through the Menus 17 Menu Configurations 18 Ment MENS aaa 19 About the Preset Memory No 21 Adjusting Picture Quality of a Signal from the Computer aw A 21 Using a Memory Stick About a Memory Stick 22 Preparing for Viewing the Still Picture Stored in a Memory Stick 23 Inserting a M
218. ppel une personne comp tente uniquement WARNING AN INSULATED TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING ANV SERVICE TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD BE CAUSE OF LIVE CHASSIS THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECEIVER IS DIRECTLV CONNECTED TO THE AC POWER LINE SAFETV RELATED COMPONENT WARNING COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY A MARK SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION REPLACE THESE COMPO NENTSWITH SONV PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUB LISHED BV SONV ATTENTION AFIN D VITER TOUT RISQUE D LECTROCUTION PROVENANT D UN CH SSIS SOUS TENSION UN TRANSFORMATEUR D ISOLEMENT DOIT ETRE UTILIS LORS DE TOUT D PANNAGE LE CH SSIS DE CE R CEPTEUR EST DIRECTEMENT RACCORD L ALIMENTATION SECTEUR ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS LA S CURIT LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFI S PAR UNE MAPQUE A SUR LES SCH MAS DE PRINCIPE LES VUES EXPLOS ES ET LES LISTES DE PIECES SONT D UNE IMPORTANCE CRITIQUE POUR LA S CURIT DU FONCTIONNEMENT NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR DES COMPOSANTS SONY DONT LE NUM RO DE PI CE EST INDIQU DANS LE PR SENT MANUEL OU DANS DES SUPPL MENTS PUBLI S PAR SONY For the customers in the Netherlands Voor de klanten in Nederland Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever hem in als ND a VPL HS1 Table of Contents 1 Operating Instructions MPLS T
219. press VOLUME on the remote control When sound is input through the AUDIO connector sound comes through one channel only Monaural sound is being input through the AUDIO connector gt Input stereo sound The power is not turned on The power has been turned off and on with the b on standby switch at a short interval gt Wait for about one minute before turning the power 027 page 15 The lamp cover is detached Close the lamp cover securely 027 page 38 The air filter cover is detached Close the air filter cover securely 027 page 39 The remote control does not work Batteries cound be weak gt Replace the batteries page 5 The polarity is not correct Insert the batteries with correct polarities page 5 The Memory Stick cannot be inserted into the Memory Stick slot The Stick is not facing in the correct direction gt Insert the Memory Stick with the arrow mark pointing toward the Memory Stick slot of the projector No picture Cable is disconnected or the connections are wrong gt Check that the proper connections have been made 27 pages 8 and 9 Input selection is incorrect gt Select the input source correctly using the INPUT button 27 page 15 The computer signal is not set to output to an external monitor gt Set the computer signal to output to an external monitor The computer signal is set to output
220. projector DVD player etc VCR etc 8 L Interface unit IFU HS1 multi cable 1 supplied with the IFU HS1 to PJ multi output TV Step 3 Adjusting pue the Picture Size and Position Rear remote control detector 5 8 Front remote control detector Adjuster stopper BD VIDEO MEMORY DYNAMIC STANDARD LIVING Ustni USER USERS PROJECTOR Step 3 Adjusting the Picture Size and Position 9 GB 5 1 9 25 25 9 Zo O 5 a lt 0 10 1 Plug the AC power cord into a wall outlet The ON STANDBY indicator lights in red and the projector goes into standby mode STANDBY Lights red 2 Press the 1 0 on standby switch to turn on the projector The ON STANDBY indicator lights in green STANDBY Lights in green 3 Turn on the equipment connected to the projector Refer to the operating instructions of the connected equipment 4 Press INPUT to project the picture on the screen Each time you press the button the input indication changes 27 page 15 VIDEO 1 5 Adjust the focus roughly using the focus lever Step 3 Adjusting the Picture Size and Position 6 Adjust the size and position of the picture to fit the screen using the zoom lever and a
221. ry Set Memory Set Memory Set Memory Status No 01 Status 01 Status Memory ec ee Memory 02 02 03 5 04 B 3 No 05 g Channel Memory Channel Channel 2 Input MS NT358 443 BW60 SECAM BW50 Chroma Chroma Memory Two ti mes speed Memory Component YpbPr _ HDTV GBR HDTV GBR Include teo times speed HIGH pore veni WB ran W B W B MIDDLE Memory LOW Memory Memory Others oe _ LOW MIDDLE MIDDLE DYNAMIC Video Memory VIDE O VIDE O Memory Memory CPU ROM Exte mal N VM CPU RAM Initialize Memory copy VPL HS1 3 9 4 Semiconductors 24LC21AT SN 74VHC240MTCX BA12FP E2 CXD9607GB LM4041DIM3 1 2 BA10393F 74VHC541MTCX LM4041DIM3 1 2 T amp R BA10393F E2 74VHCT541MTCX CXA1846BN T4 88998999898 3 LT1767EMS8 TR MK1714 01 889 888 M24C64 MK1714 01RT 999 999 M24C64 WMNGT A M52347FP TE 1 99000999009 2 MM1096AFF MARKING SIDE VIEW A 499999909900 NJM2533M TE2 1 1 TA75W393FU TE12R BOTTOM VIEW 3 TC7WOOFU TE12R ADIN DOK E cw TC7W14FU TE12R 2 A cuna TC7W240FU TE12R TC7WH74FK TOP VIEW TC7WH74FK TE85R HD64F2633 TC7WH74FU TE12R 20PIN SOP HD64F26
222. ry Stick will be lost Image data may be damaged in the following cases Access Lamp If the access lamp is turned on or is flashing data is being read from or written to the Memory Stick Do not shake the projector or subject it to shock Do not turn off the power of the projector or remove the Memory Stick This may damage the data Notes To prevent data loss make backup of data frequently In no event will Sony be liable for any loss of data Unauthorized recording may be contrary to the provisions of copyright law The Memory Stick application software may be modified or changed by Sony without prior notice are trademarks of Sony Memory Stick and Corporation MagicGate Memory Stick and are trademarks of Sony Corporation Preparing for Viewing the Still Picture Stored in a Memory Stick Inserting a Memory Stick Insert the Memory Stick into the Memory Stick slot on the front of the projector Memory Stick Insert the Memory Stick in the direction of the arrow until it clicks To remove the Memory Stick When the access lamp is turned off press the Memory Stick and remove your hand As the lock is released remove the Memory Stick Jp Access lamp Preparing for Viewing the Still Picture Stored in a Memory Stick HONS c e to o 3 o lt 23 ISH TdA Using the Ms Memory Viewing Still Images 2 Pre
223. s Menus Items Settings NI ae 5 5 3 Select an item you to adjust Use or to select an item and press gt or ENTER VIDEO 1 SET SETTING starus D INPUTA _ COMPONENT LANGUAGE ENGLISH E NI Powersa OFF 8 5 Operation through the Menus 2 5 5 o o 5 G 17 01 1 5 1 snuayy y Buisn 18 4 Make the setting or adjustment on an item When changing the adjustment level increase the value press t gt decrease the value press toe Press ENTER to restore the original screen When changing the setting Press to change the setting Press lt or ENTER to restore the original screen SET SETTING VIDEO 1 n STATUS ON 5 m INPUTA SA 22 LANGUAGE ENGLISH t 7 m POWER SAVING ON To clear the menu Press MENU To reset items that have been adjusted Select the item vou want to reset then press RESET Complete appears on the screen and the setting is reset to its factory preset value Items that can be reset are CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR HUE SHARP and RGB ENHANCER in the PICTURE CTRL menu DOT PHASE SIZE H and SHIFT in the INPUT SETTING menu DIG
224. s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 470 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 s 100 1 16W 1608 s 100 1 16W 1608 s 470 1 16W 1608 5 RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 5 RESISTOR CHIP 1 16W 1608 s 470 1 16W 1608 5 RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 5 RESISTOR CHIP 1 0K 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W 1608 s 82K 1 16W 1608 s 100 1 16W 1608 s 100 1 16W 1608 s 100 1 16W 1608 s 47 1 16W 1608 5 RESISTOR CHIP 4 7 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 2 2 1 16W 1608 s 47 1 16 1608 s 47 1 16 1608 5 RESISTOR CHIP 390 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 390 1 16W 1608 100 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 100 1 16W 1608 5 100 1 16W 1608 S RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 10 1 16W 1608 s 10 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 22K 1 168 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP 47 1 16W 1608 s RESISTOR CHIP
225. ss f to select EVENT 5 Press ENTER Stick Home P and press ENTER The selected contents name and the first two The initial display on the screen is MS Home when thumbnails are displayed you select MS with the INPUT button The MS home display is used for executing an event e g slide show with JPEG Viewer setting the Startup and SI ide S h OW initializing a Memory Stick The guide for the button operation is displayed at the bottom of the MS home display The selected item is displayed in yellow m JPEG Viewer n Seq en z T When you want to view all of the pictures in the selected contents select Index and press ENTER EVENT JPEG Viewer You can run a slide show by using still pictures DCF compatible of the JPEG format recorded by a digital camera You can advance a slide automatically or Press INPUT to select MS manually MS home appears 3 Press 4 or to select Select EVENT EVENT EB SETTING Contents and press ENTER MEMORY STICK tel 1 The sub menu for selecting the contents appears to upper stage eu MS SLIDE button Currently selected contents 6 zy V to zd gt and press selected contents
226. the lens aligned Unit m feet Screen 40 60 80 100 120 150 size inches a 0 6 0 9 1 2 1 5 1 8 2 3 2 0 3 0 3 9 4 9 5 9 7 5 b 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 0 12 1 6 1 3 2 0 2 6 33 39 52 1 7 227 3 6 4 5 54 6 8 5 6 89 11 8 14 8 177 22 3 4 1 6 2 5 3 3 4 2 5 0 6 3 5 2 8 2 10 8 13 8 16 4 207 When vou project 720 format signal computer s signal etc The table shows the distances when projecting the conventional video signals Distances used for projecting a 720p format signal computer s signal and data stored in the Memory Stick are shown on page 41 2 Project an image on the screen and adjust the picture so that it fits the screen To project an image connect video equipment to the projector amp page 8 Step 1 Installing the Projector g 25 25 Lm EE DE a 7 ISH 9 1 9 25 25 o0 EE W Step 2 Connecting the Projector When making connections be sure to do the following Turn off all equipment before making anv connections Use the proper cables for each connection Insert the cable plugs properlv plugs that are not fullv inserted often generate noise When pulling out a cable be sure to pull it out from the plug not the cable itself When you connect your projector to PJ MULTI INPUT select the input signal with the INPUT A setting in the SET SET
227. to both the LCD of the computer and external monitor gt Set the computer signal to output only to the external monitor A still picture in the Memory Stick cannot be rotated or deleted The write protect tab on the Memory Stick has been set to LOCK Cancel the lock 027 page 22 The picture is protected gt Release the protect in the Index screen 27 page 29 The Memory Stick cannot be formatted The write protect tab on the Memory Stick has been set to LOCK gt Cancel the lock 027 page 22 The Memory Stick is broken gt Use another Memory Stick When the slide show is made the MS flashes Pictures with different resolutions are used for the slide show gt Set STATUS of the SET SETTING amp menu to OFF page 20 The picture from the PJ MULTI connector is colored strange Setting for INPUT A in the SET SETTING menu is incorrect 2 Select COMPUTER COMPONENT or VIDEO GBR for INPUT A in the SET SETTING menu according to the input signal 27 page 20 When the slide show is made a black picture appears When pictures with different resolutions are used a black picture appears 2 Set the resolution of the pictures to the same setting Color balance is incorrect Picture has not been adjusted properly Adjust the picture in the PICTURE menu amp page 19 Projector is set to wrong color system gt Set COLOR SYS in the PICTURE
228. ts for AC leakage Check leakage as described below LEAKAGE TEST The AC leakage from anv exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to anv exposed metal part having a return to chassis must not exceed 0 5 mA Leakage current can be measured bv anv one of three methods 1 A commercial leakage tester such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT 540A Follow the manufacturers instructions to use these instruments 2 A batterv operated AC milliammeter The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job 3 Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor means or batterv operated AC voltmeter The limit indication is 0 75 V so analog meters must have an accurate low voltage scale The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH 63Trd are examples of a passive VOM that is suitable all batterv operated digital multimeters that have a 2 V AC range are suitable See Fig A To Exposed Metal Parts on Set q d AC 0 15 uF 1 5 voltmeter 0 75V 9 V Earth Ground Fig A Using AC voltmeter to check leakage 1 English Sonv Corporation 01HZ08 1 9 870 308 01 B amp P Company 2001 8
229. ull Screen Displaving Index Pictures on the Full Screen Xou can displav 9 index pictures thumbnail pictures contained in the selected contents at one time PROJECTOR 1 Perform steps 1 through 5 in Viewing Still Images in Sequence Slide Show 27 page 24 2 Press to select Index and press ENTER The index screen appears and 9 index pictures of the selected contents are displayed C 2 PARE rel A When more than 9 pictures are contained in the contents You can display the pictures other than the displyed ones by pressing previous 9 pictures or V next 9 pictures and ENTER To start a slide show with the index screen Press lt gt to select a picture from which a slide show starts then press MS SLIDE Note The index pictures are sorted numericallv and alphabeticallv up to 256 pictures The later pictures will not be sorted Displaving the Index Menu Press 4 0r to select a picture and press ENTER The index menu for the selected picture is displayed With this menu you can make various settings for each picture 27 pages 27 to 32 Date when the picture is recorded Name given to each picture displayed alphabet and numbers only
230. unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for several days To disconnect the cord pull it out by the plug Never pull the cord itself The wall outlet should be near the unit and easily accessible e The unit is not disconnected to the AC power source mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the unit itself has been turned off Do not look into the lens while the lamp is on Do not place your hand or objects near the ventilation holes The air coming out is hot On preventing internal heat build up After you turn off the power with the I on standby switch do not disconnect the unit from the wall outlet while the cooling fan is still running Caution The projector is equipped with ventilation holes intake and ventilation holes exhaust Do not block or place anything near these holes or internal heat build up may occur causing picture degradation or damage to the projector On repacking Save the original shipping carton and packing material they will come in handy if you ever have to ship your unit For maximum protection repack your unit as it was originally packed at the factory GB 4 Precautions Connections and Preparations This section describes how to install the projector and screen how to connect the equipment from which you want to project the picture etc Step 1 Installing pue the Projector You can obtai
231. ur local power supply Cable C BB 24Pin x 3 BB Board Continental The United UK Australia Japan States Canada Europe Plug tvpe VP 11 VP 21 SP 61 B8 VP 13 Female end YC 13L YC 13L YC 13L C7 2 YC 13L Cord type SPT 2 HO3VVH2 F HO3VVH2 F HO3VVH2 F VCTFK Rated Voltage amp Current 10 A 125 V 2 5 A 250 V 2 5 A 250 V 2 5 A 250 V 7 125 Safetv UL CSA VDE BS SAA DENNANHO 1 Use the correct Plug for your country 2 12 VPL HS1 Section 3 Electrical Adjustments 3 1 Preparations 3 1 1 Equipment Required Oscilloscope Tektronix 2465 or equivalent bandwidth 350 MHz or more NTSC PAL SECAM component signal generator Tektronix TG2000 AVGI optional module AWVGI optional module or equivalent VG Programmable video signal generator VG814 or equivalent Digital voltmeter Advantest TR6845 or equivalent Luminance meter Chrominance difference gauge Perform the following adjustments at least 5 minutes after turning on the power 3 1 2 Optical Unit Adjustment Drive the cooling fan and turn on the lamp 1 Mirror Adjustment Set the screen size to 80 inch at the wide end 1 Setthe unit in green only 2 Adjust the blanking sections at the top bottom left and right for minimum by moving the adjusting plate of the G dichromatics mirror 3 Tighten the adjusting plate fixing screws Set the unit in cyan 5 Adjust the blanking sections at the top
232. wing buttons on the control panel in the following order for less than five seconds each RESET gt ENTER Notes Do not put your hands into the lamp replacement spot or not fall any liquid or object into it to avoid electrical shock or fire Besureto use the LMP H120 Projector Lamp for replacement If you use lamps other than LMP H120 the projector may cause a malfunction Be sure to turn off the projector and unplug the power cord before replacing the lamp Disposal of used projector lamp As the materials used in this lamp are similar to those of a fluorescent lamp you should dispose of a used projector lamp in the same way as a fluorescent lamp Replacing the Air Filter The air filter should be replaced periodicallv When Please replace the filter appears on the screen replace the air filter immediately Notes Replacing the air filter is very important to maintain the high efficiency of the projector and to prevent a malfunction When the replacement message appears on the screen replace the air filter without delav When removing the air filter from the projector be careful that no dust or object gets into the inside of the projector 1 Placea protective sheet cloth beneath the projector Turn the projector over so Vou can see its underside Note Be sure that the projector is stable after turning it over 2 Slide the release lever on the adjuster outward and turn the adjuster clo
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234. y and adjust R VCOM and B VCOM respectively so that the vertical line becomes minimum 5 Save the value adjusted 3 1 3 3 Adjustment Initialize Data MenuTitle ItemName HENORY CH MEMORY CH MEMORY VIDEO1 SVideo1 INPUT A VIDEO2 SVideo2 MS PICTURE CTRL CONTRAST 80 80 80 80 80 80 BRIGHT 50 50 50 50 50 50 COLOR 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 SHARP 50 50 50 50 30 30 D PICTURE OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF GRAPHICS GRAPHICS COLOR TEMP HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH COLOR SYS AUTO AUTO 30 30 30 30 30 30 INPUT SETTING DOT PHASE 15 k SIZE SHIFT SCAN CONV ON ASPECT 43 BLANKING 0 VIDEO MEMORY OFF SET SETTING STATUS ON INPUT A COMPONENT LANGUAGE ENGLISH POWER SAVING OFF INSTALL SETTING 5 DIGIT KEVSTONE 0 KEY DIRECTION V MENU POSITION CENTER MENU COLOR STANDARD MENU BACKGROUND STANDARD LAMP TIMER INDICATION ONLY INFORMATION INDICATION ONLY INDICATION ONLY ROM Ver INDICATION ONLY OPERATION TIMER INDICATION ONLY PREVIOUS LAMP TIMER INDICATION ONLY W B ADJUST GAIN R G B BIAS R G B DOT PHASE SIZE H SHIFT SCAN CONV ASPECT BLANKING in the INPUT SETTING menu have an init
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