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4. amp DEMODULATOR I III O DEFLECTION CONTROLLER 1 7061 1000 TDA9886T V4 UV1316 MK4 MAIN IF TER2 TUNER ANALOGUE 266 DEMODULATOR lt _Sc1cves_ouT__17 cves 7150 7330 AQUADAG TDA6111Q M S Lo ee pee a VIDEO OUTPUT SCART ANALOGUE I O Pb Pr EXT INPUT SVPEX42 AMPLIFIER R 7721 7401 04 7340 31503 2450 SVPEX42 TDA9330H N3 TDA6111Q 3188 419 RF 243 vaso VIDEO OUTPUT 7103 2 CRT 1317 AMPLIFIER G 15 RIN A 3 ANALOG_IFC E M nc Bh c 7350 11 GIN 2 E 1 lt CVBS HOP G j ORT gt TDA6111Q CVBS_RF_SVP_SELECT HOP_B 3 B CRT VIDEO OUTPUT 20 SC1_CVBS_IN lt lt 242 SVPEX42 gt AMPLIFIER 16 SC1_FBL 7104 5 2 lt CUTOFF SIDE CVBS Y IN s _ 501 STATUS S gt No Bi EYE 3 4 CVBS_SC2_SIDE gt 244 cvBss TRIDENT L VIDEO CVBS2_SIDE SELECT PROCESSOR 1150 2 lt lt 5
5. POWER SUPPLY amp CONNECTIVITIES 185885 888882 1558 5583 2 1559 G5 5584 2 1580 5585 2 r r 1581 B4 5586 C2 6560 BZX384 B5V1 3560 jo 1580 1582C3 5587 C2 1583 5588 C2 5v2 1 PEN m 2 1584F3 5589 D2 3 lt e TO FRONT 1585 4 5590 D2 5z c Step F 4 1586 A4 5591 D2 B2 lt SSS 6 INTERFACE PANEL A 2500 B8 5592 D2 B2 SS al 250287 5593 D2 7 D 1 1586 JUMPER STANDBY STANDBY 2503B6 5594 D2 glesleslegia 5027 1 7800 5V ORIGINAL CONCEPT NEW CONCEPT 2506 87 5595 E2 855 2 9VA 1 1501 4505 4506 Y M 2507 07 5596 2 BC847BW 3 1 4501 4502 Y N 1 1 1 5 T te 4503 4504 N Y 2508 07 5597 E2 Jd 3 6503 3507 250909 5598 E2 Ls 2 4 gle 4 3508 2514 N Y 251009 5599 E2 SIDE_R_IN RES 5583 1581 85 4 8 La QT 6 5 7503 2511 010 6502 08 4583 1 BB d 2 2512D10 6503 B9 gt RES 5584 3 5 E 2 2513 C10 6560 1 58 lt 4 PA 4 2514 B10 7500 A7 SIDE CVBS Y IN 5581 5 _ 6503 3507 3508 5 B 2545D10 7502 C7 B10 lt lt T RES 5580 T 6 7 5V2 Ki ANN t gt
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9. LKS1AF RT 01T 1 0B 1506 JL TO 1646 OF 8 2553 5565 DEGAUSSING COIL INTERFACING 8 82p 8 5 nn 4 1504 5502 6551 54 SP48012 00 A BYT28 Vaux GND rh AUDIO GND1 L L ST 5551 Audio Gnd AUDIO GND2 o506 _ 9506 2506 3508 5552 A 3k 220R r p gt Vbatt 1501 1502 2551 mi 279 5000 5000 3510x gil 3 1 0 T BYV29X 500 A Far K 6549 5562 6563 F563 5566 3 T4E 2501 A A p gt Vaudio 1 1500 2 9501 SB360L al 1 2565 Ql 9522 220 STA MAINS 1 OR 505 for ITV only 51 lt 2 2500 LS R 6550 FROM 2 8 5 2 Aon T A 1505 OF gt b 3 DMF2405H60 A 5561 BYV29 500 F561 5567 FRONT INTERFACE 3513 Vaudio 77 DMFSS SB360L ge V BC847B 2501 5 5 2 3 EE 1n0 3571 AUDIO_GND2 3529 3501 z Av lt ova A 8 44 6808 F576 1507 85 s lt s ss 7512 300V 13 9 58 RTE BSS 22 14V 2 vec START UP Drain 14 300 7 5511 2K2 7578 ps MANAGEMENT CURRENT SOURCH 1 12 am 114 VALLEY K call 11 AUDIO_GND T SEVA VOLTAGE k 4 T zl CONTRLLED 10 TZAUDIO_GND4 FREQUENCY START UP Demag 7 P
10. VDDMQVDDMQ ex 5 8 5289 N ae MVREF B4 lt 1 1 2703 um 8 8 28 10n N 8 lt 554 555 555 K4D263238F UC50 BA cso RES 3790 B4 RAS RES 3791 B4 CAS RES 3792 WE RES 3793 B4 MCLK0 3715 33R B4 MCLKO_1 ki 3716 VVV B4 CLKE 3717 33R B4 DQM1 B4 DQM3 B4 DQM0 B4 DQM2 B4 BAO B4 BAI B4 MAO B4 1 i B4 MA2 2 B4 3 B4 MA4 MAB 5 P B4 MA7 1 B4 3 B4 MA9 MA10 10 B4 MA11 11 DDR VDDMQ VDDM de caps VDDMQ gt o N Q y 5 88 88 55 58 88 5 5 5 58 58 58 5 N UN N N N N N N N N N N 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 SDRAM Decoupling Capacitors VDDMQ VDD Fa 1 8 8 82 52 5 NT 2 3139 123 6086 3 2713 1 2714 2715 2719 3707 1 33R MD15 3707 2 AAA 33R MD14 B4 3707 3 AAA 33R MD13 B4 3707 4 33R MD12 3708 1 33R MD11 B4 3708 2 33R MD10 B4 3708 3 33R MD9 B4 3708 4 33R MD8 3709 1 33R MD31 B4 3709 2 33R MD30 3709 3 33R MD29 B4 3709 4 AA 33R MD28 B4 3710 1 33R MD27 3710 2 33R MD26 B4 3710 3 33R MD25 B4 3710 4 AM 33R MD24 B4 3711 1 33R MD7 B4 3711 2 33R MD6 B4 3711 3 AAA 33R 5 B4 3711 4 33R 4 B4 3712 1 33R
11. iod _ 9668 _ 9687 9688 2232 2233 2236 2247 2251 2268 G1 G1 G1 G2 G1 G3 2408 2409 2410 2422 2425 2426 C1 4 C1 D3 C3 D3 2427 C2 2432 D2 2437 D4 2448 C1 2452 D1 2453 D1 1 2455 2457 2459 2462 2463 2464 D3 B1 B1 D1 D1 C1 2465 2466 2470 2471 2473 2476 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E AA 34 Layout LSP Overview Bottom Side C1 2477 C2 C2 2478 D4 01 2479 El D2 2487 C2 01 2492 C2 2493 Al 2494 C2 2509 2495 D4 2512 2496 D3 2513 2497 C4 2515 2498 E1 2516 2499 E1 2517 2 5 5 5 5 4 2519 B7 2520 7 2521 7 2522 07 2526 5 2538 07 2543 2546 2553 2564 2571 2572 D6 2575 D5 E4 2576 D5 D6 2577 D4 E6 2578 D6 C4 2579 05 05 2583 2586 2587 2589 2590 2591 2663 C6 C4 E6 D4 D4 F4 2666 G5 2667 G5 2669 G5 2670 G5 2671 05 2672 G4 2673 2675 2677 2678 2679 2680 G4 F2 F3 F3 F3 F3 2681 2682 2690 2691 2693 2694 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F4 2695 2696 2697 2698 2703 2704 F4 F4 F4 F2 D1 2705 2706 2708 2710 2711 2712 01 01 1 E1 F1 F1 2713 2714 2715 2716 2717 2718 F1 F1 F1 F1 E1 E1 2719 2720 2721 2722 2911 2913 D1 El
12. 110204 Figure 8 3 Geometry Alignments Select Pixel Plus mode and put a test picture on the screen Use the following software regulations to modify the vertical parts of the screen geometry see Figure Geometry Alignments for a general idea of what you should see on the Screen 1 VSH Vertical Shift Align for the vertical picture centre range from 0 to 63 2 VAM Vertical Amplitude Compensating for any gain error in amplifier adjust range from 0 to 63 to the proper amplitude 3 VSC Vertical S Correction Align for equal height of the blocks in the top the bottom and the middle range from 0 to 63 4 VS Vertical Slope First activate menu item SBL Service Blanking ON so the lower part of the test picture is no longer visible Then adjust the Vertical Slope Align for the horizontal line in the middle of the test picture to line up with the boundery between the still visible upper part of the screen and the invisible lower part of the screen Range from 0 to 63 After this switch the SBL to OFF again Next align the following horizontal screen geometry settings 1 HSH Horizontal Shift Adjust for the horizontal centre of the screen range from 0 to 63 8 3 3 2 EWW East West Width This sets the overall horizontal size of the picture on the screen Range from 0 to 63 3 EWP East West Parabola Align for the vertical lines of the test picture
13. 5 5 5 5 1 G_16350_062 eps 060406 Figure 5 5 IAP interface wo 2 2 16 10 5 5 2 19 voc CON3 17 8 pes 1 4148 13 SN74LS05 1 SDA1 1 p 2 SDA2 SDA 10 vec Di 5 mp 14148 8 521 4 3 4 12 SCL 3 SDAI A 5 741505 T 1 G 16350 063 eps 060406 Figure 5 6 IAP interface circuit diagram 5 5 3 Installing the IAP software on a PC When all the items mentioned above are present install the software on a PC as follows Extract the Trident EXSDK package EXSDK zip into CATridentBin The IAPWriter6 exe file is now inside the Bin folder Programming the Flash IC The pre requisite for flashing the software is that the Flash IC should have a bootloader this means that there is already 5 5 4 software on the TV set To start the flashing do as follows Turn on the TV set enter SAM mode IAP The TV is now the IAP mode Connect the PC to the TV via the Parallel to I C card IAP Interface Double click on C Trident Bin APWriter6 exe in order to launch the IAP writer The main interface will appear Check that these parameters are set correctly DEVICE STM29W400DT MPU Start Address 080000 MPU End Address OFBFFF Buffer Start Address 000000 Buffer End Address O7FFFF Note The device depends on the Flash IC used Select File gt Load and select the bin file to be programmed to the Flash IC Select File Select Wr T
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15. 1 220R 3606 NOOR RES 4606 _ 3625 100R 3607 2K2 RES 5607 RES 5608 o RDEO RDEO 3617 1 RDE1 RDE1 3617 2 RDE2 RDE2 3617 3 2623 8n2 3608 2K7 MO Om 10 2625 2626 10u 2624 100n 16V 16V B4 3611 HDMI VSYNC B2 SDA 3612 1008 B2 SCL 3614 100R Provision for P3 3621 3 D9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E AA 50 SSB HDMI Sound Switching 3139 123 6086 3 1 5V HDMI SOUND SWITCHING 2 7975 LD1117DT33 3 2 10 16V IN OUT COM 1 2977 4 4 10u 16V 2978 100 DAC_ 3V3 3 2961 4 DAC_ 3V3 DAC_ 3V3 N 322 180 47 6 3V 8V 100R 5972 5u6 3972 5961 UDA1334BT N2 I2SSCK 8688 gt l2Sws DIGITAL gt B6 B8 INTERFACE 125011 B6 B8 SYSCLK B6 7 INTERPOLATION FILTER _ 4972 _ HDMI_L 3963 aes 2u2 100R 100 eis 555 VSSA 55 VREF DAC ATT 859 _4973_ L HDMI_R 2473 3965 4 L 2u2 100R 1u0 10n 5 8 ATF 956 855 o g
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17. 5V2 1702 IN OUT COM 5V 5V L m VDD IN OUT COM I 5702 VDDMQ l gt 3V3 3V3 e 7704 m OUT com 5703 VA1_8 5704 VL1_8 5705 VD1_8 1300 5VHDMI CONN gt 3V3 3V3 Ls 5301 3V3_HDMI 1V8 41V8 9 9 5300 41V8 HDMI L B5 B3 B5 B7 JEFLECTION CONTROLLER ro 57 DEFLECTION CONTROLLER B11 B12 5V 5V gt B5 B6 810 8V 8V gt B7 B8 B10 De um B12 EJ PROCESSOR 48V 8V F ad 5V 5V 5941 5V_AUD p 5942 5V_D 5943 5V4A B2 scart ANALOGUE I O 5V 5V E Pb Pr EXT INPUT 5V 5V gt 8V 8V 1 Ls 3V3 3V3 gt 1 5V 5V Ls 3V3ADC IN OUT COM HDMI SOUND SWITCHING 45V 5V gt 7635 _ 3 3 IN OUT l 8V 8V y Y B2 B4 B6 B4 B4 B4 G_16350_061 eps 070506 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts EH 26 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts LSP Power Supply 1 2 3 8 10 11 1 2 POWER SUPPLY Vaudio 1 1503
18. VGUARD DEFLECTION 6562 5567 Vaudio lt COIL Jir V 12 FILAMENT 12V_LOT E 8571 arm 9 E 5459 9 IN 7513 CF TCET1103 STANDBY ree x 41 8 5 55041 PE M ROT As gt e iol 7610 12V_LOT e e e Vbatt Bg EHTinfo gt Bo VideoSupply _________ ___ CFT pply FILAMENT 2 gt 2 EA PERS 8 POWER DOWN 1 3580 TN 7532 W ap T iin STANDBY 1 6 NOM _ K INTERFACING 11631 1 Eid DEFLECTION CONTROLLER Ba SUPPLY amp 7401 CONNECTIVITIES TDA9330H N3 d 7455 VGUARD lt VGUARD TDA4863J 1452 INA gt gt INN gt V drive INP INP __ 5 HDRIVE gt gt VERTICAL EW_DRIVE 7 EW_DRIVE DEFLECTION HFB_X RAY PROT COIL lt m lt E lt EHT INFO NEN lt EHT NFO STANDBY 10 STANDBY gt gt gt e POWER_DOWN E R POWER_DOWN lt eA 2 1 G_16350_057 eps 70506 0 6 Block Diagrams Testpoint Overviews and Waveforms L06 1E 6 21 Testpoint Overv
19. 440 1 28 5724 t T 4 B5 WE 5759 94 E E 2208 5 3759 94 Bi B7 SVM_ROT 31 5208 96 g g 5 stg 815 5 102 RL RL 37 2 215 gla 3 ATS RES 104 7 RT Q 5 50 3760 106 N N a 3 2 lt 272727 108 8 5 co 0 L 51 5 9 SUPPLY_ANA gt i N 7 VSYNC 4741 Em RG gt 5 2 2 NIN AL N 3V3 3753 AVSS_ADC PAVSS AA 81 87 HFB_XRAY_PROT 3752 100R 3725 2150 CVBS OUT SC1_CVBS_IN 4788 1K2 10 R10 P 3722 758 2512 3726 2731 1000 _ 4733 2726 CVBS_OUTN B3 B10 _CVBS_RF ra 1 eves OUTP 100 PB_IN JL 4 RES 5734 7 2727 ee NAY gt 4 1 5 1000 2734 PRIN C_SC2_SIDE 4738 _ 2728 100n RES B10 5V 3V3 SC2 3729 5735 308 AAA Y V DOMA 100 4736 esx esse Bio Y IN 736 OR 2729 82 322 3724 1 7721 4 3V3 212 ene SVPEX42 1 7 8 5729 2735 100n 100n 100n DO 8 8 8 8 8 son 206 18 55 322 2208 10 S 2740 S 2743 2746 207 125 BST 2748 5730 2 1 11 33R 209 191 V SN 7721 3 220R VL1_8 1000 bun 33R 210 190 SVPEX42 100n VDDH Y _ 211 189 DIGITAL_IFC 33R 212 188 3V3 21 3748 4 33R 213 17 gt
20. B4 3712 2 33R MD2 B4 3712 3 33R MD1 B4 3712 4 AAA 33R B4 3713 1 33R MD23 3713 2 33R MD22 B4 3713 3 33R MD21 B4 3713 4 33R MD20 3714 1 33R MD19 B4 3714 2 33R MD18 3714 3 33R MD17 3714 4 338 MD16 B4 3706 15R DQS2 JUMPER STANDBY STANDBY ORIGINAL CONCEPT NEW CONCEPT 4701 N Y 4702 4701 3V3STBY gt H 3V3STBY p gt 4 7702 45V2 LD1117DT33C 7703 LD1117DT25 5701 E 5702 5V gt IN OUT Dor 8 vopma 220R 2208 815 Lo 84 g ro e N O a N 1V8 7704 LD1086D2T18 3 5703 3V3 IN OUT YN 8 COM 220R T RTS 871 5704 gt HO lt j VL1_8 220R 5705 lt VD1_8 220R G_16350_014 eps 230306 1 10 2218 D10 2219 E10 2680 E2 2681 2682 E3 2701 A2 2702 B2 2703 B2 2704 E1 2705 E1 2706 E1 2707 E1 2708 E1 2709 E1 2710 2 2711 2 2712 2 2713 E1 2714 2 2715 E2 2716 E1 2717 E1 2718 E1 2719 E2 2737 E10 2790 A8 2791 A8 2792 C8 2794 C9 2795 C10 2796 C10 2797 D8 2798 D9 3701 A3 3702 B3 3703 B2 3704 B2 3705 E3 3706 E6 3707 1 C5 3707 2 C5 3707 3 C5 3707 4 C5 3708 1 C5 3708 2 C5 3708 3 C5 3708 4 C5 3709 1 C5 3709 2 C5 3709 3 C5 3709 4 C5 3710 1 C5 3710 2 3710 3 3710 4 3711 1 3711 2 3711 3
21. A A 1996 gt 5 5 6 5 6 5 GND_RGB 3306 96 5 6pF 5 6pF 5 6pF ia 1513 4354 1 v 5 6pF 5 6pF 5 6pF 5346 8 8 5304 9302 H 12 TO 4 330nF 330nF 330nF 22 ine 5R6 E 3345 1 w o bleeder Dc LOT 5R6 3R3 e p AKT C GND BL 6K8 6KB 6K8 58 5 08 4 2 825 220R 220R GND_LS1 GND_RGB 828 os i NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NoT USED S Bleeder Gun 1336 NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED 3347 USED USED USED USED GND RGB 4 GND_LS1 2 V 1 USED USED USED USED 1 5 USED USED USED USED GND RGB GND_LS1 GND_LS1 USED USED USED USED 8 8 s s USED USED USED USED GND_RGB S USED USED USED USED 1351 4 USED USED USED USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED 1 DG Filament GND_LS1 3356 LGND_LS1 NOTUSED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED FROM 1401 OF 2 llamen NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED es 200 BAV99 BAV99 BAV99 BAV99 4 m 1 BAV99 BAV99 BAV99 BAV99 5 141V g the NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED DEFLECTION 6 A EEN M NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED 7 SVM ROT USED USED USED USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED USED USED NOT USED GND_RGB 13139 123 5817 6 uus 270306 1 T 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 4 15 16 1316 15 1317 1 1330 A8 1331 08 1334 G8 1335 11 1336 J16 1340 E1 1351 46 1354 A 112 1354 13 1354 C H12 1354 D J14 1354 E H12 1354 F
22. Wristband tester 4822 344 13999 careful during measurements in the high voltage section Never replace modules or other components while the unit is switched on When you align the set use plastic rather than metal tools This will prevent any short circuits and prevents circuits from becoming unstable Notes General Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the chassis tuner ground 4 or hot ground depending on the tested area of circuitry The voltages and waveforms shown in the diagrams are indicative Measure them in the Service Default Mode see chapter 5 with a colour bar signal and stereo sound L 3 kHz R 1 kHz unless stated otherwise and picture carrier at 475 25 MHz for PAL or 61 25 MHz for NTSC channel 3 e Where necessary measure the waveforms and voltages with and without K aerial signal Measure the voltages in the power supply section both in normal operation and in stand by These values are indicated by means of the appropriate symbols semiconductors indicated in the circuit diagram and in the parts lists are interchangeable per position with the ENG L06 1E Safety Instructions Warnings and Notes 2 4 2 2 4 3 semiconductors in the unit irrespective of the type indication on these semiconductors e Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are tra
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31. Pulse Width Modulation Quasi Split Sound Right audio channel Red RAM RC 5 6 RDS RESET RF RGB RGBHV RISC RMS ROM SALSA SAM SAP SAW SC SCART SCAVEM SC1 OUT SC2 B IN SC2 C IN SC2 OUT S C SCL SCL F SD SDA SDA F SDM SDAM SDRAM SECAM SEL SVHS RR STATUS2 SIF SIMM SL SLDP SMC Random Access Memory Remote Control transmitter Remote Control system 5 6 the signal from the remote control receiver Radio Data System European This is an MPX signal carried in FM radio channels 87 5 108 MHz RESET signal Real Flat picture tube or Radio Frequency Red Green and Blue colour space The primary colour signals for TV By mixing levels of R G and B all colours Y C are reproduced Red Green Blue Horizontal sync and Vertical sync Reduced Instruction Set Computer A processor architecture based on ultra high speed processing technology that uses a far simpler set of operating commands than a normal microprocessor does Root Mean Square value Read Only Memory Surround channel or mono surround channel audio System Application for Low Segment of Analogue TV Service Alignment Mode Secondary Audio Program Generally used to transmit audio in a second language Surface Acoustic Wave SandCastle two level pulse derived from sync signals Syndicat des Constructeurs d Appareils Radior cepteurs et T l viseurs This is a 21 pin connector used
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35. General Alignment Conditions Default Alignment Settings Perform all electrical adjustments under the following conditions Power supply voltage 230 Vac 50 Hz 10 Connect the set to the mains via an isolation transformer with low internal resistance e Allow the set to warm up for approximately 20 to 30 minutes e Measure voltages and waveforms in relation to chassis ground with the exception of the voltages on the primary side of the power supply Caution never use heatsinks as ground e Test probe 100 1 Ri gt 10 Mohm Ci lt 3 5 pF Use an isolated trimmer screwdriver to perform alignments 8 2 1 Perform all electrical adjustments with the following default settings for all CRTs Choose Soft picture mode with the Smart Picture button on the remote control Set Dynamic Contrast and Active Control to off if either one of them is present Set Brightness to aligned value unless otherwise specified e Set Contrast value to 99 Adjustment Sequence Use the following adjustment sequence 1 Set the correct TV set OPTIONS as described paragraph Options After storing re start the set 2 Rough adjustment of VG2 and FOCUS potentiometers in midway positions N B wrong positions may cause error messages because of H or V protection mechanism RF AGC alignment Rough adjustment of GEOMETRY Allow the set to warm up Precise adjustment of VG2 and
36. Mbps MCS MDO MIPS Mips MMI MOSFET MPEG MPIF IF signal from main tuner Inter IC bus also called 12 Scan mode where two fields are used to form one frame Each field contains half the number of the total amount of lines The fields are written in pairs causing line flicker In Out Infra Red Internal ROM inside the microcontroller Interrupt ReQuest Institutional TV Joint Test Action Group Definition for a standardised serial test interface Front panel keyboard Input line Carries the voltage value of the corresponding tact switch on TOP control or FRONT control keypad Left audio channel Monochrome TV system Sound carrier distance is 6 5 MHz L is Band 1 Lis all bands except for Band The settings last chosen by the customer and read and stored in RAM or the NVM They are called at start up of the set to configure it according to the customer s preferences LATin AMerica Liquid Crystal Display REAR CINCH stereo output Light Emitting Diode Low Frequency Enhancement audio channel stereo input Ambient light intensity signal Horizontal line deflection drive signal for the Line transistor Low Noise Adapter Low Noise Amplifier Line Output Transformer also called FBT The transformer in which the EHT is generated Loud Speaker Left surround and Right surround channel audio Large Signal Panel Left total and Right total in case of a Dolby ProLogic encoded sig
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44. 32 82 cm 16 9 PLL PAL B G D K SECAM B G D K L L NTSC MIN 3 58 4 43 PAL B G SECAM L L 100 presets 640x480i 1fH 720x576i 640x480p 2fH 720x576p 2fH 1 2 2 1920x1080i 2fH 1280x720p 3fH VHF UHF S band Hyper band FM mono AM mono FM stereo B G NICAM B G D K L AV Stereo 2x10 220 240 50 60 5 to 40 95 R H 110 29 115 32 1 74 0 58 3 48 4 297 86 2 55 4 52 8 32 44 297 50 327 Connection Overview Note The following connector colour abbreviations are used acc to DIN IEC 757 Bk Black Bu Blue Gn Green Gy Grey Rd Red Wh White and Ye Yellow Front Side Control FRONT CONTROL SIDE CONTROL G_16350_041 eps 050406 Figure 1 1 Front side control Rear Side Connections I 9 S VIDEO 16350 042 eps 070406 Figure 1 2 Rear and side connections Aerial In EU Coax 75 ohm Cinch Video CVBS In Audio Ye Video CVBS 1 75 ohm DO Wh Audio L 0 5 10 kohm Rd Audio 0 5 10 DO SVHS Hosiden Video Y C In 1 Ground Y Gnd 2 Ground C Gnd 3 Video Y 1 Vpp 75 ohm 4 Video C 0 3 VppP 75 ohm Mini Jack Audio Headphone Out Bk Head phone 32 600 ohm 10 mW eQ Service Connector For IAP Tool
45. 3716 B4 3717 B6 3718 B8 3719 C8 3720 C4 3721 C3 3722 C4 3723 C8 3724 C4 3725 C7 3726 D3 3727 D4 3728 D2 3729 D6 3730 D4 3731 08 3732 D3 3733 D7 3734 3735 3736 E8 3737 E2 3738 3739 E7 3740 E7 3741 F2 3742 3743 4 3744 8 3745 8 3746 4 3747 3748 3749 4701 7 5704 E7 5705 6 5706 E3 5707 F2 5708 F2 6701 B2 6703 C5 6704 C9 6705 C4 6706 C9 6707 D4 6708 D5 6709 D2 6710 D5 6711 D4 6712 09 7701 1 E7 7701 2 F6 9702 B2 9703 C4 9704 C4 9705 D4 9706 08 1232 1241 1243 1244 1245 1246 1268 1269 Layout LSP G9 G9 G8 G7 G7 G9 1270 1401 1402 1404 1452 1500 1501 1502 G6 E7 A9 B6 D9 A2 A2 A2 1 1503 1504 1505 1506 1532 1538 1542 1543 T C2 D1 A1 4 2 5 op Side 1544 1550 1551 1552 1607 1608 1620 1621 C4 D3 D3 F9 F9 G5 G8 1623 1624 1625 1629 1630 1631 1635 1645 2 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E AA 33 F6 E6 E6 F8 E8 E8 E9 5 1646 1669 1670 1683 1684 1701 1705 1901 G6 F7 G6 9 F9 1902 1904 1910 1911 2235 2248 2250 2402 F5 G4 G4 G9 G8 F9 A8 2403 A9 2404 C7 2405 A9 2406 A8 2407 C6 2411 A7 2412 A7 2413 C7 2414 2416 2417 2418 2419 2431 2449 2450 A8 B7 B7 B7 B7 B7 c9 A9 2451 2454 2456 2458 2460 2461 2468 2469 A9 A9 9 D9 248
46. 3V3_HDMI 88 88 889 28 28 29 82 N N A TN T Y L ES 7307 2947 18p Sllg011CLU CVCC18 No Comp 52 3307 1301 85 555 8 lt A 7301 525 1 0 25 322 3336 855 8558 AIF 2N7002 S29 2348 TAE 100R 84 N m 251801 3308 33R 79 dud OK B8 11255 3316 4 33R 76 B2 PST 7300 8 12505 3316 3 33R 75 PDTC114ET 3306 842801 3316 2 33R 74 10K RX_MUTE 3316 1 33R 73 B2 HDMI_EN 7308 2 PDTC114ET 71 1 SpA 3V3_HDMI 3309 8 c gt VV B2 B3 B4 B7 B8 4K7 4 RX2 4900 4302_ B2 INT 91 B334 RES 333 RES 89 2 R po gt DSCL 42 5 B2 B3 B4 B7 B8 4 gt DSDA 41 3 RN 40 RX1 7302 7303 39 B RXO Bsn2o l 1 20111 SCDT 90 7 3V3_HDMI 1 38 8 RX0 44 5 RXC 3V3 HDMI 3330 neve HDMI S210 3311 3331 4 7 11 47 12 RXC 51 13 3932 IK lt q 3V3 RXC 14 NC 5VHDMI 15 16 Y 0 55 17 2054 18 3323 RX0 HPD Slo 19 ose 59 5VHDMI 2424 RXi 58 22 DC1RO19JDA i 2 63 I 2 62 gt B10 HDMI DE 3312 33R 127 5 g 5VHDMI HDMI HSYNC 3313 33R 128 8 amp 5 B4 _ HDMI_VSYNC 3314 33R 1 e o3 3 B4 HDMI P 3315 A AA 338 119 3V3_HDMI a 855 nc 23 85298 28 5VHDMI 8445 zu 1 0 L s lt HST 7306 7304 1208 M24C02 WDW6 B6_
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51. B1 B4 3 5 F 100p F 100p 747P Le 18 at 3402 A7 7405 11 T 2437 820 3403 7406 E8 8474 AA MES 4 3404 A7 gare c 3433 3406 B7 Y AAA ANN 2430 1 3436 SM B1 B4 0 RES RES L ms pr T Pr 3409 A2 3437 6401 3438 177 QEHT INFO ANN W 44384 8 198 185168 Sce 82K BASS16 3 p STESS T T shes q 3412 B8 Ki E 3413 B5 BZX384 C4V7 447 _ 7 3414 B8 3442 3443 6404 3444 3415 BO 470K 270K BZX384 C33 A 3416 B1 3445 6405 2K2 3446 7403 PDTC114ET 3417 B3 7402 t 6407 BC857B 2 3418 2 330K BAS316 BC857B 12K p 8 75i Con B 3419 C8 2436 BZX384 C33 5 lt 3420 C9 SCL 470 8V 577 lt lt a 3421 C1 BSN20 SDA B2 B3 B4 B6 B8 3422 C3 81 t lt lt 3423 C8 E RES 3449 7405 3424 C2 Dd 2 3450 BSN20 F 3425 C8 ud 3426 D4 3427 D4 3428 D8 3429 D4 e a 3 8 3430 09 ay 343104 G_16350_016 eps JADI 3139 123 6086 3 A 230306 D 3434 D3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E 46 SSB Sound Processor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SOUND PROCESSOR 2902 B2 3927 D10 5841 2903 B2 3928 E10 V 4 p gt 5V_AUD 2904 C1 3929 F10 220R 2905 C2 3930 F10 2906 C2 3952 D8 2907 C2 3953 D8 A 2908 D2 4909 F10 SA 114 2909 02 4935 1 5943 o
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53. EXT 4 3 Ground Green Gnd Easylink P50 0 5V 4 7 kohm n C n C Ground Red Gnd Ground Data Gnd 0 7 Vpp 75 ohm n c Ground Video Gnd Ground FBL Gnd Video CVBS 1 Vpp 75 ohm Video CVBS Y 1 Vpp 75 ohm Shield Gnd L POP Ora L L 66 969 HDMI Digital Video Digital Audio 19 1 18 2 06532 017 250505 Figure 1 5 HDMI type A connector 1 D2 Data channel 2 Shield Gnd 3 D2 Data channel 4 01 Data channel 5 Shield Gnd 6 D1 Data channel 7 DO Data channel 8 Shield Gnd 9 DO Data channel 10 CLK Data channel 11 Shield Gnd 12 CLK Data channel 13 n c 14 n c 15 DDC SCL DDC clock 16 DDC SDA DDC data 17 Ground Gnd 18 5V 19 HPD Hot Plug Detect 20 Ground Gnd Cinch Video YPbPr In Gn Video Y 1 75 ohm Bu Video Pb 0 7 Vpp 75 ohm Rd Video Pr 0 7 Vpp 75 ohm Cinch DVI Audio In Rd Audio R Wh Audio L 0 5 VRMS 10 kohm 0 5 VRMS 10 kohm Cinch HD CVI Audio In Rd Audio R 0 5 Vams 10 kohm Wh Audio L 0 5 Vams 10 kohm Cinch Audio Out Rd Audio R Wh Audio L 0 5 VRMS 10 kohm 0 5 VRMS 10 kohm b bb be DO 99 9 99 DO 99 gt Q e EM L06 1E Technical Specifications Connections and Chassis Overview 1 3 Chassis Overview CRT P
54. G3 61 E4 F4 F3 F2 G5 F3 F1 E1 E1 E1 F6 G5 F5 G7 G6 G5 G6 G1 G1 G1 G1 G5 G5 F1 F2 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F7 G1 G1 61 B1 D3 DA D1 D2 D2 D3 D3 D2 6459 6461 6464 6465 6466 6472 6478 6512 6514 6532 6533 6538 6539 6540 6541 6564 6565 6567 6574 6576 6578 6581 6681 6682 6683 6684 6685 6701 6703 6704 6705 6706 6707 6708 6709 6710 6711 6712 6904 6906 6962 7404 7407 7408 7456 7486 7510 7511 7517 7532 7535 7541 7545 7547 7548 7549 7561 7562 7567 7573 7575 7576 7583 7584 7675 7676 7701 7901 7903 7904 7962 7991 D2 C1 C4 D4 C1 D3 D6 AS C7 C7 B7 7 D8 E6 D6 B7 D5 D5 c6 C6 F3 F3 E3 E2 F3 E1 E1 E1 F1 FA E1 FA FA F1 Fi Fi G7 F6 F6 C4 D2 D2 E2 E2 C7 B5 A5 B6 E6 D7 D4 D4 D4 B6 D6 D6 B7 D5 D5 D5 D5 D4 E3 E3 FA G7 F6 F6 F6 F5 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts 106 1 Layout LSP Part 1 Bottom Side Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E SSB Power Supply amp Connectivities 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
55. see Figure Top control amp Side I O assy panel Pull the board backwards and remove it from the TV set 3 Remove if necessary all the connectors from the board 4 4 2 Mains Switch LED Panel ZO G_16350_064 eps 070406 Figure 4 4 Mains Switch LED panel 1 Release the two fixation clamps 1 by pushing them backwards and upwards see Figures above 2 Pull the complete assy backwards 2 3 If the board has to be removed release the two clamps at the sides of the bracket and lift the panel out 3 4 4 3 Small Signal Board SSB 16350 048 eps 060406 Figure 4 5 SSB removal from chassis 16350 049 eps 060406 Figure 4 6 SSB removal from bracket 1 Release the fixation clamp see Figure SSB removal from chassis by pushing it backwards 2 Take the complete SSB out 3 If the board has to be removed release the two clamps at the sides of the bracket and lift the panel out see Figure SSB removal from bracket 4 4 4 Mechanical Instructions L06 1E E EN 11 Large Signal Panel LSP 45 Set Re assembly N lt G_16350_045 eps 060406 Figure 4 7 LSP locking handles 1 Simultanuously do the following a Pullthe two plastic locking handles at the mid left and mid right side of the bracket gently backwards to unlock the bracket see Figure LSP locking handles and b Loosen the bracket from the bottom tray by pulling it backwards N B Yo
56. 0 1 bit 2 0 0 bit 1 0 0 bit O Isb 0 0 Total DEC Value 0 8 Total HEX Value 00 08 OP3 bit 7 msb 0 0 bit 6 0 0 bit 5 0 0 bit 4 0 0 bit 3 0 0 bit 2 OP_WIDE_SCREEN 0 1 bit 1 OP_WSSB 0 1 bit O Isb 0 0 Total DEC Value 0 6 Total HEX Value 00 06 OP4 bit 7 msb COMPRESS 16 9 1 0 bit 6 0 0 bit 5 0 0 bit 4 0 0 bit 3 0 0 bit 2 0 0 bit 1 0 0 bit O 150 0 0 Total DEC Value 128 0 Total HEX Value 80 00 OP5 bit 7 msb 0 0 bit 6 0 0 bit 5 0 0 bit 4 0 0 bit 3 0 0 bit 2 0 0 bit 1 0 0 bit O 150 0 0 Total DEC Value 0 0 Total HEX Value 00 00 OP6 bit 7 msb 0 0 bit 6 0 0 bit 5 0 0 bit 4 0 0 bit 3 0 0 bit 2 0 0 bit 1 OP_LIGHT_SENSOR 1 1 bit O Isb 0 0 Total DEC Value 2 2 Total HEX Value 02 02 OP7 bit 7 msb 0 0 bit 6 0 0 bit 5 0 0 bit 4 OP_SS_DEMO_EU 1 1 bit 3 0 0 bit 2 0 0 bit 1 0 0 bit O Isb 0 0 Total DEC Value 16 16 Total HEX Value 10 10 Alignments EN CE 8 4 4 Option Bit Definition OP_PHILIPS_TUNER Philips Tuner Function Choose the tuner type that is configured in the hardware Values OFF Disabled Other non Philips tuner is used ON Enabled Philips compatible tuner is used OP_ACI Automatic Channel Installation Function Disable Enable automatic channel installation Values OFF Disabled Automatic Channel Installation ON Enabled Automatic Channel Installation Note Download present program when ACI is ON UK Plug and Play Functi
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58. 0805 Jumper 0805 Jumper 0603 Bead 600Q at 100MHz Bead 600Q at 100MHz 5 6uH 5 Bead 50 Q at 100MHz 5 6uH 5 Bead 50 Q at 100MHz Bead 802 at 100MHz Linearity coil 28 Linearity coil 32 012404 02 Y C948 02 5408 5410 5411 5450 54504 5452 5453 5456 5500 5501 5502 5511 5512 5532 5551 5552 5561 5562 5564 5565 5566 5567 2422 531 02357 2422 536 00059 4822 157 71097 2422 531 00079 2422 531 00081 4822 157 51462 4822 157 11771 4822 526 10704 4822 157 10476 4822 157 11523 2422 549 45296 4822 526 10704 2422 531 02632 4822 526 10704 4822 526 10704 4822 157 71401 4822 526 10704 4822 526 10704 2422 535 94637 4822 157 11411 4822 157 11411 4822 157 11411 9322 077 99685 4822 130 11416 4822 130 10838 9322 197 45703 9322 197 45703 9322 197 45703 4822 130 10838 4822 130 11397 4822 130 11397 9322 185 83668 9322 169 61687 4822 130 11397 4822 130 11397 4822 130 11397 4822 130 11397 4822 130 31607 9334 939 60673 5322 130 31938 5322 130 31938 9340 548 69115 9340 548 69115 9322 128 65685 9340 548 69115 9340 260 20115 9322 185 83668 3139 120 52021 4822 130 31607 4822 130 34379 5322 130 32296 4822 130 10837 3198 010 10640 4822 130 31607 4822 130 31607 4822 130 11397 4822 130 11397 9322 197 45703 9322 197 45703 9322 212 98673 4822 130 11397 9322 212 82685 4822 130 11152 9322 129 41685 9322 161 46687 9337 443 80127 9322 161 78682 9322 161 78682 4822 130 11397 4822 130 10837 4822
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60. 10 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts LSP Interfacing l 1 arrsa 11 12 13 NTERFACING 1620 9VA SDA S A6 CVBS FRONT IN 3 1 lt gt lt 2 2 3 A6 23 TT lt 4 TO 1936 OR 0240 OF lt 4 5 i s o 5 L FRONT IN 2 lt 6 230501 io FRONT DETECT lt 7 D AG R FRONT IN 5 8 5 SS ONDAUD lt 8 SIDE AV PANEL gt 10 L HEADPH L 1 11 06 3818 813 ARBRE 1 4 SIS SISISI I amp 2 Vaux GND ITV 4 5 3623 6 asx B6B EH A 852 CUTOFF lt 4 1 5682 ds 1629 1693 1624 2d 4 gt s TO OF 5 KEYBOARD gt 47u 6 B CRT 4 3625 OR ON OFF LED 2 L 2674 2691 4 3 FRONTINTERFACE 4 SH AW RC SS T tou uo G CRT 2 CRT PANEL PANEL 2 3826 OR m 1 da REE 1 15JL BT E 1 p Vaux
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62. 20008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 20008 4822 051 20008 4822 051 20008 4822 051 30008 2422 549 43062 2422 549 43062 4822 157 11867 4822 526 10704 4822 157 11867 4822 526 10704 4822 157 11411 3104 308 20471 3104 308 20591 2422 531 00057 2422 531 02435 Spare Parts List L06 1E 10 EN 71 0 150 5 1W 1 2 1 0 0625W 56kQ 5 0 062W 4 70 20 3 3 5 0 5W 300kQ 150Q 1206 47kQ 1 0 063W 0603 1MQ 5 0 062W 1 5MQ 5 0 25W 56kQ 5 0 062W 1kQ 1 0 4W 1 50 5 0 1W 1R20 5 0 W 33Q 1 0 1W 0805 10 5 0 5W 2200 5 0 33W 68kQ 5 0 062W 47kQ 1 0 063W 0603 6800 5 0 062W 10kQ 5 0 062W 2 2kQ 1 0603 2 2kQ 1 0603 68kQ 5 0 062W 47kQ 1 0 063W 0603 3 3 5 0 5W 22kQ 5 0 062W 18kQ 1 0603 10kQ 5 0 062W 2200 5 0 5W 27kQ 5 0 062W 150kQ 5 0 062W 47kQ 1 0 063W 0603 6800 5 0 5W 15kQ 5 0 062W 180kQ 5 0603 82 1 0 6W 1 5kQ 1 0 063W 0603 2 2kQ 5 0 5W 220kQ 1 330kQ 5 0 062W 10kQ 5 0 062W 10kQ 5 0 062W 22kQ 5 0 062W 100 1 0603 0 62W 3 9Q 5 0 063W 0603 220kQ 1 330kQ 5 0 25W 10kQ 5 0 062W 10kQ 5 0 062W 12 5 0 1W 10Q 5 0 062W 10kQ 5 0 062W 12 5 0 1W 10Q 5 0 062W 1 2 1 0 0625W Jumper 0603 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0805 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0805 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0805 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0805 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0805 Jumper
63. 2216 2218 2219 2222 2223 2300 2301 2302 2303 2304 2305 2306 2307 2308 2309 2310 2311 2312 2313 2314 2315 2316 2317 2318 2319 2320 2321 2322 2323 2324 2325 2326 2327 2328 2329 2330 2331 2332 2333 2334 2335 2336 2337 2338 2339 2340 2020 552 96823 2020 552 96823 2020 552 96823 2020 552 96823 5322 126 11583 2020 552 96823 2020 552 96823 3198 016 31020 4822 126 14241 4822 126 14491 3198 016 31020 4822 126 14241 4822 126 14491 3198 016 31020 4822 126 14241 4822 126 14491 3198 016 31020 4822 126 14241 4822 126 14491 2020 552 96823 4822 126 14241 4822 126 14508 4822 126 14241 4822 126 14508 2020 552 00183 2020 552 00183 4822 126 14241 4822 126 14508 4822 126 14241 4822 126 14508 2020 552 00183 2238 586 59812 2020 552 00183 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 3198 016 31590 3198 016 31590 2020 552 94427 2020 552 96823 3198 016 31020 2020 552 94427 2020 552 94427 2020 552 94427 2020 552 94427 2020 552 96823 4822 124 23002 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 5322 126 11583 5322 126 11583 5322 124 41945 2238 586 59812 2020 021 91557 5322 126 11583 2020 552 96823 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 3198 016 31020 3198 016 31020 3198 016 31020 3198 016 31020 3198 016 31020 3198 016 31020 3198 016 31020 3198 016 31020 2020 552 96823 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 3198 016 31020 3198
64. 250V NAFTA 110V EUROPE 220V 240V _ 9001_ RES AC MAINS INPUT 5 6 1211 1505 1 2 4 1 From 1505 OF 2 T 1 eum POWER SUPPLY L 110V 220V SDKVE30100 225 9002 RES 100 K 6V 6692 TSOP1836 S lt 3 4 6V 1693 I 1 220R L FOR gt G_16350_036 eps SRA 5 z 518 270306 1142 INTERFACING LTL 10224WHCR Lot USA ONLY 1 4 1606 ia 8 POWER L 1 55 FI 10K 4 3139 123 5722 1 G_16350_038 0ps 1211 A1 1231 A3 1505 A4 1606 D3 1693 C1 2691 C4 2692 D2 2698 C4 3500 A2 3501 B2 3691 C3 3693 C3 3694 C4 3696 D2 3697 D2 4001 B3 4601 D2 6691 C3 6692 C4 6693 D2 7691 D2 9001 9002 9695 Personal Notes E_06532_012 eps 131004 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts 58 Layout Front Interface Panel 516 Top Side Layout Front Interface Panel SL6 Bottom Side 2 3 4 2 3 4 2692 A2 3696 A2 3697 A2 4001 1 4601 2 7691 2 16350 040 eps 3139 123 5722 1 S 3139 123 5722 1 8 1 8 1 1 8 2 Alignments EN LEN Alignments Index of this chapter 8 1 General Alignment Conditions 8 2 Hardware Alignments 8 3 Software Alignments 8 4 Option Settings
65. 2954 4822 126 14491 2 2uF 10V 0805 3177 4822 117 12925 47kQ 1 0 063W 0603 2753 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2955 4822 126 14491 2 2uF 10V 0805 3178 4822 051 30759 750 5 0 062W 2754 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50 0603 2961 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50 0603 3184 4822 051 30273 27 5 0 062W 2755 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2962 4822 124 11131 47uF 6 3V 3185 4822 051 30682 6 80 5 0 062W 2756 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2963 4822 124 11131 47uF 6 3V 3186 4822 051 30479 470 5 0 062W 2757 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2964 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 3187 4822 051 30479 470 5 0 062W 2758 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2965 3198 017 41050 1uF 10V 0603 3188 4822 051 30689 680 5 0 063W 0603 2759 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2966 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 3189 4822 051 30102 1 5 0 062W 2760 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2967 3198 017 41050 1uF 10V 0603 3191 4822 051 30759 750 5 0 062W 2761 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2968 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 3192 4822 051 30101 1000 5 0 062W 2762 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2969 4822 124 11131 47uF 6 3V 3193 4822 051 30151 1500 5 0 062W 2763 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2970 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 3194 4822 117 12891 220kQ 1 2764 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2971 4822 124 23002 10uF 16V 3195 4822 051 30151 1500 5 0 062W 2765 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2972 4822 126 14491 2 2uF 10V 0805 31
66. 30101 4822 117 12891 4822 117 13632 4822 117 13632 4822 117 13632 4822 117 13632 4822 051 30472 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 2422 549 42896 3198 018 33970 4822 157 11866 2422 549 44197 2422 549 43769 3198 018 51090 4822 157 11716 4822 157 11716 2422 549 44197 4822 157 11716 4822 157 11716 220 5 0603 220 5 0603 220 5 0603 220 5 0603 220 5 0603 220 5 0603 220 5 0603 220 5 0603 1000 5 0 062W 1000 5 0 062W 1000 5 0 062W 1000 5 0 062W 1000 5 0 062W 1000 5 0 062W 22 5 0 062W 3300 5 0 062W 3300 5 0 062W 3300 5 0 062W 3300 5 0 062W 3300 5 0 062W 3300 5 0 062W 1000 5 0 062W 1000 5 0 062W 10 5 0603 10 5 0603 1000 5 0 062W 220kQ 1 100Q 5 0 062W 220kQ 1 100kQ 1 0603 0 62W 100kQ 1 0603 0 62W 100kQ 1 0603 0 62 100kQ
67. 3121 3122 3123 C2 D3 D4 D3 C4 D3 C3 D3 D3 3140 3201 3202 3203 3204 3205 3206 3209 3211 3212 3213 3214 3215 B3 B3 B3 3216 3217 3218 3219 3220 3221 3222 3223 3224 3225 3226 3227 3228 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 3229 3230 3231 3232 3233 3236 3237 3238 3239 3240 3241 3242 3243 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C3 3244 3245 3246 3247 3248 3249 3250 3251 3252 3253 3254 3257 3258 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 B4 B4 B4 C4 B3 C4 B3 3259 3260 3261 3262 3263 3264 3265 3266 3267 3268 3272 3273 3280 B3 B3 B3 B4 3281 3282 3284 3285 3287 3288 3292 3307 3308 3311 3312 3313 3314 4 C4 4 D6 D6 5 5 5 05 3315 3316 3325 3326 3327 3328 3329 3333 3335 3336 3401 3402 3403 05 06 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 05 B6 C6 C6 3404 3406 3412 3413 3423 3425 3426 3427 3428 3429 3433 3434 3435 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 B6 B6 C6 C6 C6 C6 B6 C6 B6 C6 C6 A6 A6 A6 B6 B6 B1 D4 D5 C5 C5 C5 C5 D5 D4 D4 B4 B4 4 5 5 5 B4 B4 5 4 B4 B4 B4 B6 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 3727 3728 3729 3730 3738 3747 3748 3749 3750 3751 3752 3753 3754 C5 C5 C5 B6 C6 C4 C4
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70. 7060 E6 7061 E1 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E AA 42 SSB SVPEX42 10 _ 3 5721 5726 VL1 89 LY L1 8 220R das 220R e m 8 E Provision for Pacific 3 NT 81 2 5 T C 4 10 ORD id HT 2 7721 5 1737 1 1 acs SVPEX42 5722 5 amp MEMORY 7721 1 1721 VAL8 8g nMn 4 572 B6__HDMI_P_CLK 73 2 5723 220R 8 2 B HSYNC 4737 34 14 31818 2208 DENS T amp gle 2208 els gles Bs _ 84 B7 FBLINK 3751 235 515 RT RTE RES 86 KO ape 8 2 B5 _ CAS 3757 88 BZ _ 4738 _ 30 RES 90 87 G 47 29 L L ss B5 3758 91
71. D c C4 D4 C4 B3 A4 A4 A3 B2 B2 B3 D4 D2 B4 E1 E1 E2 D3 B4 B4 D4 D4 B4 B4 Al D3 4 02 Layout CRT Bottom Side E 3 2344 3139 123 5817 6 2 pe 21 15 B Ez 4 595 3376 2382 5 fs 5 2 E gt 2 95 55 5 Le 2332 2333 2336 2343 2344 2346 2348 2352 2353 2354 2355 2356 2357 2358 2359 2360 2361 2362 2364 2365 2367 2369 2370 2371 2372 2373 2374 2375 2376 2377 2382 2383 2384 2385 2386 2387 2388 2389 3319 3320 3321 3322 3325 3338 3339 3340 3342 3343 3353 3354 3355 3357 3358 3359 3360 3362 3363 3364 3365 3366 3368 3370 3374 3375 3377 3378 3379 3380 3381 3382 3385 3386 3387 3388 3389 3392 3393 3394 3396 3998 4301 4302 4303 4304 4305 4306 4307 4308 4309 4310 4311 4312 4313 4314 4315 4316 4317 4321 4322 4330 4386 4387 4388 4389 5340 5341 5342 5343 5344 5345 6307 6325 6331 6332 6333 6334 6335 6336 6361 6362 6390 6391 7331 7361 7362 7365 Front Interface Panel SL6 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E AA B LATAM 100V
72. DO tuai Note This re soldering is advised to prevent bad connections due to metal fatigue in solder connections and is therefore only necessary for television sets more than two years old Route the wire trees and EHT cable correctly and secure them with the mounted cable clamps Check the insulation of the Mains AC Power lead for external damage Check the strain relief of the Mains AC Power cord for proper function to prevent the cord from touching the CRT hot components or heat sinks Check the electrical DC resistance between the Mains AC Power plug and the secondary side only for sets that have a Mains AC Power isolated power supply 1 Unplug the Mains AC Power cord and connect a wire between the two pins of the Mains AC Power plug 2 Setthe Mains AC Power switch to the on position keep the Mains AC Power cord unplugged 3 Measure the resistance value between the pins of the Mains AC Power plug and the metal shielding of the tuner or the aerial connection on the set The reading should be between 4 5 Mohm and 12 Mohm 4 Switch off the set and remove the wire between the two pins of the Mains AC Power plug Check the cabinet for defects to prevent touching of any inner parts by the customer Maintenance Instructions We recommend a maintenance inspection carried out by qualified service personnel The interval depends on the usage conditions When a customer uses the set under normal circum
73. Error Buffer line will contain error number 9 Check the tuner and replace repair the tuner if necessary Black and White Picture If e The picture is nearly in black and white when it should be in colour Then 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter This brings up the normal user menu PICTURE is highlighted 2 Pressthe CURSOR RIGHT key to enter the PICTURE sub menu 3 Use the CURSOR DOWN key to select COLOUR 4 Press the CURSOR UP DOWN keys to increase the COLOUR value 5 Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter twice to exit the user menu 6 The new PERSONAL preference value is automatically stored Service Tools IAP Tool system requirements PC The PC used for IAP should meet the following criteria Parallel Port Windows XP Operating System 60 MB free disk space IAP Tool use Introduction The IAP Tool In Application Programming is a service tool for uploading software to a TV set see Figure IAP Interface In order to use IAP the following items should be available e set to be put in the IAP mode only when it is connected to the PC via the IAP interface interface parallel to for the connection between a PC and the TV set IAP Trident EXSDK software package software will be available via your national service organisation Service Modes Error Codes and Fault Finding 106 1
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75. LIGHT_SENSOR gN upo 2 gt gt EZ 256 16 SYSCLK LIGHT SENSOR 2 Block Diagrams Testpoint Overviews and Waveforms L06 1E AA 6 EL 12 Overview PC MICROPROCESSOR 90 TUNER IF amp DEMODULATOR 42 DDR DRAmM amp processor ADC E SUPPLY 43V3STBY M30620SPGP ST S 3241 SDA W lt gt Q 8 5 4 11 1000 7061 7721 7907 7601 UV1316E 9886 SVPEX42 MSP3411G AD9985AKSTZ TUNER TRIDENT 7701 SOUND ANALOG VIDEO K4D2632381 PROCESSOR INTERFACE PROCESSOR FOR IAP SW UPGRADE ONLY 3V3STBY M24C64 NVM EN HDMi ee ee a Sasan ey sasana ts s k SDA_HOP 116 43V3 HDMI 45VHDMI 7 SII9011CLU TDA9330H N3 HDMI TV DISPLAY PANELLINK PROCESSOR RECEIVER pul HOP M24C02 CONNECTOR EEPROM 256x8 poe ee a N MEC G_16350_060 eps 070506 Block Diagrams Testpoint Overviews and Waveforms L06 1E AA 6 25 Supply Lines Overview
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77. in EU that carries various audio video and control signals it is also called P ritel connector Scan Velocity Modulation Advanced beam control technology which results in sharper edges on all images for outstanding clarity SCART output of the MSP audio IC SCART2 Blue in SCART2 chrominance in SCART output of the MSP audio IC Short Circuit Serial Clock signal on I C bus Serial CLock signal on Fast 2 bus Standard Definition Serial Data line of C bus Data Signal on Fast bus Service Default Mode Service Default Alignment Mode Synchronous DRAM S quence Couleur Avec M moire Colour system mainly used in France and East Europe The chroma is FM modulated and the R Y and B Y signals are transmitted line sequentially Colour carriers 4 406250 MHz and 4 250000 MHz SVHS Selection Signal Sound Intermediate Frequency Single In line Memory Module 80 fold connector between LSP and SSB Single In line Memory Module 80 fold connector between LSP and SSB Smart Local Dooming Prevention HW and SW Surface Mounted Component SMPS SND SNDL SC1 IN SNDL SC1 OUT SNDL SC2 IN SNDL SC2 OUT SNDR SC1 IN SNDR SC1 OUT SNDR SC2 IN SNDR SC2 OUT SNDS VL OUT SNDS VR OUT SNERT SOG SOPS SOUND ENABLE SRAM SRAM ss ST BY STANDBY POR STATUS STBY SvHS SW TBD THD TILT TXT TXT SW U 100 UART UBE uC UI UOC UV V 100 V 2FH VA50 V AMP V BAT VD 100 VD NEG VD POS V OSD VA VBI V chi
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79. o 8 2 SVPEX42 932222170671 74HCT1G66 RGB DE 24bit DE pin23 24bit HV HV 21 22 19011 242203300505 932221966671 932220625668 24 02 SIF Scart2 out MSP3411 w o HDMI Scart1 Scart2 Scart3 reScart4 MSP4410 for HDMI set Speaker output Subw oofer out 932215117671 MSP3411 CVBS OUT RGB OUT 935270853518 HOP RGB output TDA9332 9322215 36671 Reneas 1 M30620 Flash ROM 29LV040QC NVM 24C64W 933714150653 4Mx32DDR K4D263238F 932220631668 932220512671 932220571 YPbPr Scarti Out Q 0671 G 16350 055 eps 060406 Figure 9 1 SSB architecture 9 3 Circuit Descriptions Abbreviation List and IC Data Sheets L06 1E EN HIN Software Upgrading In this chassis you can upgrade the software via the IAP tool In Application Programming This offers the possibility to replace the entire SW image without having to remove the flash RAM from its socket You can find more information on this in Chapter 5 Service Modes Error Codes and Faultfinding the paragraph IAP Tool 9 4 Abbreviation List 0 612 2CS A2 AC ACI ADC ADOC AFC AGC AM ANC AP AR ASD AUDIO SL AV AVL B S
80. procedures used to change the value or status 5 4 of the different settings are described 5 4 1 Picture Too Dark or Too Bright If picture improves when you enter the Customer Service Mode Then 5 4 2 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter This brings up the normal user menu the PICTURE sub menu is highlighted 2 Pressthe CURSOR RIGHT key to enter the PICTURE sub menu 3 Press the CURSOR UP DOWN keys to increase or decrease the BRIGHTNESS value 4 Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter twice to exit the user menu 5 The new PERSONAL preference values are automatically stored White Line s Around Picture Elements and Text If There are white lines around picture elements and text Then 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter This brings up the normal user menu PICTURE is highlighted 2 Use the CURSOR DOWN key to select SHARPNESS 3 Press the CURSOR RIGHT key to enter the SHARPNESS adjustment mode 4 Press the CURSOR UP DOWN keys to increase or decrease the SHARPNESS value 5 Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter twice to exit the user menu 6 The new PERSONAL preference value is automatically stored Snowy Picture Check the following Antenna not connected Connect the antenna e signal or bad antenna signal Connect a proper antenna signal The tuner is faulty in this case line 2 the
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88. 1 9235 D1 9646 D1 8 10 5 IF RES 1232 TEDE9 031A 3241 100R 5250 COMPAIR CONNECTOR 1241 1269 RT 01T 1 0B 3239 22R IF TER EX VVV lt 5249 3240 22R imo 0 5 220n gt 9 D 44 33V 8 1223 L St AGC 5 8 Teu N S as 2199 x N m SIN 21T 1 8S B FROM 1542 OF E 1245 POWER SUPPLY SDA S gt lt gt 1 AS gt SCL S 2 101937 33V 4220 3 PIP PANEL gt 4 AG _IRQ DIGITAL gt _ _9646 1 1244 1 1587 B3 Autoscavem CRT 1243 TEDE9 031A For Europe 5247 FNN SIZE TUBE 44 5V 5u6 2247 220n 1 29RF A68ERF182X044 UV1316E A1 4 NOT USED 28WSRF A66ERF 172X044 UV1316E A1 4 NOT USED 32WSRF A66ERF172X044 UV1316E A1 4 NOT USED 28BLD A66EAK075X054 UV1316E A1 4 NOT USED 52V p 92 0_ NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED as 3 NOT USED NOT USED or USED a NOT USED NOT USED _aUDIO SL 20 _ 9234 ag B3B EH A BAS316 BAS316 BAS316 BAS316 e 9235_ NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED USED USED USED USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED G_16350_005 3139 123 5895 6 210306 3 4 5 7 8 9
89. 1 283 4 95 4 25 4 9 4 9 16350 027 eps 230306 SPEAKER 1 2 10 1010 D6 1011 E8 1012 E9 1013 E8 1014 E8 1016 A3 1017 B3 1018 1019 D3 1020 C4 1021 C4 1022 C4 1023 C4 1232 B9 1250 1 1 1250 2 D1 1250 3 C1 1251 A1 1252 B5 1254 A7 1277 1 C1 1277 2 D1 1278 A10 2171 4 2172 D4 2173 D3 2174 2175 C4 2176 8 2178 8 2180 D4 2181 8 3010 07 3011 08 3012 D8 3013 08 3015 09 3150 3151 03 3152 03 3153 3154 2 3156 8 3157 8 3158 3159 A4 3160 4 3161 8 4180 2 4181 4 4182 4183 2 4184 6 4185 B4 4186 4 6161 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E AA 54 Layout Side I O Panel 516 Side 2 4 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1232 1250 1251 1252 1254 1277 1278 2175 2180 9212 9213 9214 9215 9216 9217 TORT ROSS 3139 123 6109 1 G_16350_028 Layout Side I O Panel SL6 Bottom Side 2 4 2171 2172 2173 2174 2176 2178 2181 3010 3011 3012 3013 5 C 3151 3152 3153 3154 3156 3157 3159 3159 3160 3161 4180 4181 4182 4183 4184 4185 4186 3139 123 6109 1 G_16950_029 eps 6161 CRT Panel Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E AA EH 55
90. 100V 330pF 0603 50V 100nF 20 50V 0603 12pF 5 50V 0603 12pF 5 50V 0603 12pF 5 50V 0603 47nF 16V 0603 47uF 20 25V 4 7nF 1096 63V 220pF 5 200V 100nF 20 50V 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 47nF 16V 0603 18pF 5 50V 0603 4 7nF 10 63V 100nF 20 50V 0603 10uF 20 16V 10 5 0 33W 5 60 5 0 33W 608 5 0 5W 5 60 5 0 33W 3 30 5 0 5W 1kQ 1 0 4W 10Q 5 0 33W 150kQ 5 0 062W 22kQ 5 0 062W 27 5 0 062W 150kQ 5 0 062W 1 8kQ 5 0 062W 0603 1000 5 0 5W 4700 20 0 5W 1000 5 0 5W 4700 20 0 5W 1000 5 0 5W 4700 20 0 5W 100kQ 20W 2 2kQ 5 0 062W 2 7 5 0 062W 1kQ 5 0 062W 100kQ 20W 2 7 5 0 062W 2 2kQ 5 0 062W 1kQ 1 0 4W 330 1 0 6W 1 5 20 0 5W 1 1 0 4W 15kQ 5 0 5W 150Q 5 0 5W 100kQ 20W 2 2kQ 5 0 062W 2 7 5 0 062W 1kQ 5 0 062W 1mA 18V 0603 6 80 5 0 062W 2200 5 0 062W 4700 1 0 6W 100 5600 5 0 062W 5 0 1W 4 70 5 0 062W EN 76 10 L06 1E Spare Parts List 3366 3367 3368 3370 3371 3372 3373 3375 3377 3378 3380 3381 3385 3389 3392 3393 3394 3395 3396 3397 3998 4303 4304 4305 4306 4307 4308 4309 4310 4321 4322 4330 5303 5304 5308 5339 5361 4822 051 30683 4822 116 52297 4822 051 30561 4822 051 20108 2312 915 11002 2312 915 11002 2322 257 41152 4822 051 30681 4822 051 30272 4822 051 30221 4822 051 30222 4822 051 30222 4822 051 30681 2120 108 94132 4822 051 30271 4822 051 30109 4822 051 30472 4822 1
91. 11 3592 F7 3593 J3 3594 33 3595 J4 3596 J4 3597 15 3598 02 4550 E11 5500 C4 5501 5502 B6 5504 F7 5505 F10 5506 C4 5511 06 5512 C7 5532 G6 5551 B8 5552 B10 5561 C8 5562 C8 5564 F10 5565 A12 5566 C10 5567 C10 6500 B6 6509 12 6511 2 6512 10 6514 06 6532 6 6533 16 6535 09 6536 F9 6537 69 6538 D1 6539 H1 6540 H2 6541 6548 F9 6549 C9 6550 C9 6551 B9 6562 C9 6563 C9 6564 F9 6565 F9 6567 G4 6574 J11 6575 E6 6576 H11 6578 H5 6581 11 6582 6 7510 G2 7511 D2 7512 05 7513 7 7516 H7 7517 05 7525 G5 7532 1 7535 G10 7541 8 7542 H8 7545 G11 7547 612 7548 1 7549 1 J3 7549 2 7561 11 7562 E11 7567 F4 7571 E8 7573 D10 757519 7576 1 111 7576 2110 7583 1 J11 7583 2 J12 7584 J12 9500 C2 9501 C3 9502 C4 9503 C3 9504 C4 9506 B6 9507 F10 9511 C5 9512 G10 9513 B12 9532 C10 9533 C10 9553 A12 F508 B7 F535 G9 F537 G11 F552 B9 F561 C10 F563 C10 F576 D9 F578 F10 F580 F11 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E AA LSP Deflection 1 2 10 D EFLECTION
92. 112 1354 G 112 1354 H G12 1354 1 112 1354 7 J12 1354 112 1355 F12 1361 16 1382 016 1388 1 2313 9 2317 15 2319 J10 2324 15 2332 5 2333 9 2336 07 2338 2339 06 2340 G6 2343 E8 2344 F5 2346 F7 2347 D3 2348 D2 235215 2353 H8 2354 B4 2355 C4 2356 17 2357 C12 2358 F3 2359 F4 2360 G2 2361 A12 2362 H2 2363 A13 2364 A13 2365 C13 2367 D13 2368 B13 2369 C8 2370 D13 2371 2372 E4 2373 G3 2374 A11 2375 C11 2376 A14 2377 C15 2381 A10 2382 C11 2383 B15 2384 A13 2385 B13 2386 C13 2387 C12 2388 D10 2389 E14 2390 C15 3305 D2 3306 I9 3307 I9 3317 C8 3318 B15 3319 C16 3320 D12 3321 D12 3322 F14 3325 A4 3331 G9 3332 G10 3333 H9 3334 H10 3335 H9 3336 H10 3337 A6 3338 B4 3339 B5 3340 C4 3341 D6 3342 F4 3343 E4 3344 E5 3345 J9 3347 J15 3348 J13 3349 J9 3350 D12 3351 K8 3352 G4 3353 H3 3354 H4 3355 H4 3356 8 3357 J10 3358 A10 3359 B10 3360 C11 3361 A11 3362 A12 3363 A13 3364 A14 3365 A13 3366 B13 3367 B13 3368 C13 3370 C15 3371 B15 3372 B15 3373 A11 3374 C12 3375 C11 3377 C11 3378 C10 3379 B11 3380 B9 3381 D9 3382 B12 3385 C13 3386 B2 3387 B2 3388 B2 3389 C2 3392 A15 3393 B12 3394 C13 3395 B10 3396 D12 3998 G1 4301 B12 4302 J11 4303 B4 4304 C4 4305 F3 4306 F3 4307 F2 4308 G2 4309 C3 4310 C12 4311 07 4312 E8 4313 F7 4314 H8 4315 I7 4316 C10 4317 F11 4386 B1 4387 B1 4388 B1 4389 D3 5303 E3 5304 110 5308 D2 5339 B12 5340 B
93. 130 11397 4822 130 31878 4822 130 11397 9322 197 45703 4822 130 10838 9322 163 91685 4822 209 33365 4822 130 60373 4822 130 41246 4822 130 40981 4822 209 33365 4822 209 33365 5322 130 60159 4822 130 60373 9322 195 05687 9322 195 14687 Bridge coil W7132 004Y 12uH 10 0 56uH 10 UU 1372 7077D UU 1372 0130A 10uH 10 0 09uH 10 Bead 50 at 100MHz DMF 2820H Line filter 5mMH 2A Mains harm filter 38mH Bead 50 at 100MHz 5542316 0 Bead 50 at 100MHz Bead 50 Q at 100MHz 27uH Bead 50 at 100MHz Bead 50 at 100MHz 4 7 20 LHLO8 Bead 802 at 100MHz Bead 802 at 100MHz Bead 802 at 100MHz BZX384 B33 V PDZ6 8B UDZ3 3B BAV21WS BAV21WS BAV21WS UDZ3 3B BAS316 BAS316 SM ES1D DMV1500M BAS316 BAS316 BAS316 BAS316 RGP10D RGP10G BYV27 200 BYV27 200 PDZ27B PDZ27B RS1G PDZ27B BAW56W SM ES1D BYV29X 500 RGP10D BZX79 B27 BZV85 C10 UDZS8 2B Bridge cell GBU4K RGP10D RGP10D BAS316 BAS316 BAV21WS BAV21WS SB260 BAS316 UDZS13B UDZ18B BZM55 C12 STPS745FP BYT28 500 SB360L 7024 SB360L 7024 BAS316 UDZS8 2B BAS316 1N4003G BAS316 BAV21WS UDZ3 3B BZX384 C6V2 TDA6111Q N4 BC856B BC327 25 BC337 25 TDA6111Q N4 TDA6111Q N4 BC846B BC856B KTB631KY KTD600KY EN 72 10 L06 1E Spare Parts List 7365 4822 130 60887 7366 9352 628 51112 7403 4822 130 44568 7404 9340 547 13215 7405 9340 591 84127 7406 9322 191 77687 7406 9322 194 27687 7407 4822 130 10255 7455 9352 637 54112 7510 935
94. 16 52219 3198 021 31820 2122 552 00004 4822 117 11817 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 20008 4822 051 30008 4822 051 20008 4822 051 30008 4822 157 11867 4822 526 10704 4822 157 11867 4822 526 10704 4822 157 11411 4822 130 11416 4822 130 10838 9322 197 45703 9322 197 45703 9322 197 45703 4822 130 10838 4822 130 11397 4822 130 11397 4822 209 33365 4822 130 60373 4822 130 41246 4822 130 40981 4822 209 33365 4822 209 33365 5322 130 60159 4822 130 60373 9322 195 05687 9322 195 14687 4822 130 60887 9352 628 51112 5 0 062W 68 5 0 5W 560Q 5 0 062W 10 5 0 1W 1kQ 1 0 5W 1kQ 1 0 5W 1 5 5W 680Q 5 0 062W 2 7 5 0 062W 2200 5 0 062W 2 2 5 0 062W 2 2 5 0 062W 680Q 5 0 062W 10 1206 2700 5 0 062W 100 5 0 062W 4 70 5 0 062W 3300 5 0 5W 1 8 5 0 062W 0603 1mA 18V 0603 1 2kQ 1 0 0625W Jumper 0603 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0805 Jumper 0603 Jumper 0805 Jumper 0603 5 6uH 5 Bead 50 Q at 100MHz 5 6uH 5 Bead 50 Q at 100MHz Bead 802 at 100MHz PDZ6 8B UDZ3 3B BAV21WS BAV21WS BAV21WS UDZ3 3B BAS316 BAS316 TDA6111Q N4 BC856B BC327 25 BC337 25 TDA6111Q N4 TDA6111Q N4 BC846B BC856B KTB631KY KTD600KY BF840 TDA8941p N1 Front Interface Panel J Various 1060 1211 1231 1505 1693 8505 8693 2691
95. 2 126 13193 3198 030 82280 4822 126 13881 3198 016 38210 3198 017 33330 2020 552 96823 2020 552 00183 2238 586 59812 4822 123 14018 2020 552 96822 2020 552 96822 2238 916 15641 4822 126 13883 2022 031 00373 2022 031 00373 2238 586 59812 2020 552 96823 2238 586 59812 3198 017 44740 2020 552 96637 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 2020 552 96823 2020 552 96637 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 2020 552 96823 2020 552 96823 2020 552 96637 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 3198 017 34730 3198 017 34730 3198 017 34730 2238 786 55648 2238 586 15635 2238 586 59812 2020 552 96823 2238 586 59812 2020 552 96823 4822 124 11131 4822 124 11131 5322 126 11583 5322 126 11583 5322 126 11583 5322 126 11583 5322 126 11583 5322 126 11583 5322 126 11583 5322 126 11583 5322 126 11583 5322 126 11583 5322 126 11583 1uF 10V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 10nF 10 50V 0603 1uF 10V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 10nF 10 50V 0603 18pF 5 50V 0603 18pF 5 50V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 10pF 16V 100nF 20 50V 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 47uF 16V 100nF 20 50V 0603 5 6nF 50V 0603 10pF 10 50V 56 5 50V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 10uF 16V 100nF 20 50V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 56pF 5 50V 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 56 5 50V 0603 0 1uF 16V 100pF 5 50V 100pF 5 50V 47pF 5 50V 0603 27pF 5 50V 0603 27pF 5 50V 0603 47nF 16V 0603 1uF 1096 10V 0603 1u
96. 2 543 01461 4822 124 23002 3198 024 44730 3198 030 71090 4822 124 11767 2238 586 59812 5322 126 11583 3198 017 44740 3198 017 42240 4822 126 14247 4822 122 33761 2238 586 59812 5322 126 11583 2020 552 96823 2238 586 59812 3198 017 44740 5322 126 11583 5322 126 11583 4822 126 14315 3198 016 31020 4822 126 14241 4822 126 14491 3198 016 31020 4822 126 14241 4822 126 14491 Tuner UV1316E A 1 4 Filter OFWK3953M 38 9MHz OFWK9656M Connector 1p Xtal 4MHz 20p Socket Cinch 9p f Socket 2 x SCART Xtal 10MHz 12p NX8045 Connector 5p Connector 6p Bk m Socket HDMI 19p f Xtal 28M322 18p NX5032 Connector 2p m Connector 5p Resonator 12MHz Connector 6p m Connector 7p m Connector 12p m Connector 3p m Connector 3p m Connector 3p Xtal 14 318MHz Xtal 18 432MHz 12p 10pF 16V 47nF 50V 0603 10uF 20 35V 470uF 20 25V 100nF 20 50V 0603 10nF 10 50V 0603 470nF 10V 0603 220nF 16V Y5V 0603 1 5nF 50V 0603 22pF 596 50V 100nF 20 50V 0603 10nF 10 50V 0603 10uF 16V 100nF 20 50V 0603 470nF 10V 0603 10nF 10 50V 0603 10nF 10 50V 0603 390pF 5 50V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 330pF 0603 50V 2 2uF 10V 0805 1nF 25V 0603 330pF 0603 50V 2 2uF 10V 0805 2107 2108 2109 2110 2112 2113 2114 2115 2116 2117 2118 2119 2120 2121 2122 2123 2124 2125 2126 2128 2150 2151 2152 2153 2155 2157 2162 2163 2164 2165 2167 2168 2169 2176 2177 2201 2202 2203 2204 2205 2206 2207 2208 2209 2210 2213 2214 2215
97. 2 720 43118 7511 9352 720 43118 7512 9322 229 41687 7513 8238 274 02070 7516 8238 274 02070 7517 5322 130 60159 7525 9322 194 21687 7532 4822 130 60373 7541 4822 130 60373 7542 4822 209 14933 7545 9322 179 08685 7547 4822 130 11155 7548 4822 130 11155 7549 4822 130 62343 7561 3198 010 42310 7567 5322 130 60159 7571 4822 209 14933 7573 4822 130 11155 7990 4822 209 32641 7991 4822 130 63732 B Software 0800 3139 127 05993 0801 3139 127 06002 0802 3139 127 06012 BF840 TDA8941p N1 BC557B BSH103 5277 STP6NK60ZFP STP3NK60ZFP MUN2213 TDA4863J V1 TEA1506T N1 TEA1506T N1 FET STF8NK85Z TCET1103G TCET1103G BC846B STP5NK80ZFP BC856B BC856B TL431IZ SI2305DS PDTC114ET PDTC114ET IMX1 BC847BW BC846B TL431IZ PDTC114ET TDA2616Q MMUN2212 NVM uP Flash HDMI Small Signal Board B Various 1000 1002 1003 1004 1060 1101 1150 1201 1205 1285 1300 1301 1302 1400 1401 1580 1581 1582 1586 1587 1600 1721 1901 gt 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2060 2061 2062 2063 2065 2066 2067 2068 2069 2070 2071 2072 2101 2102 2103 2104 2105 2106 3139 147 20911 4822 242 81436 2422 549 44341 4822 267 10973 2422 543 01386 2422 026 05789 4822 267 10771 2422 543 01526 4822 267 10637 2422 025 19517 2422 033 00505 2422 543 01517 2422 025 18381 2422 025 18739 2422 540 98456 2422 025 18741 2422 025 18742 2422 025 18736 2422 025 18738 2422 025 19515 4822 267 10459 2422 543 01374 242
98. 2 9 6 0 O After activation of the SDM the front LED will show 1 1longblink of 750 ms which is an indication of the decimal digit followed by a pause of 1500 ms 2 short blinks of 250 ms followed by a pause of 3000 ms 9 short blinks of 250 ms followed by a pause of 3000 ms 6 short blinks of 250 ms followed by a pause of 3000 ms 1 long blink of 3000 ms to finish the sequence The sequence starts again 5 6 2 5 7 5 8 5 8 1 How to Activate Use one of the following methods Activate the SDM only by shorting the soldering pad indicated in Figure SDM Service contact on the first page of this chapter to mass The blinking front LED will show the entire contents of the error buffer this works in normal operation mode and in protection mode In order to avoid confusion with RC5 signal reception blinking this LED blinking procedure is terminated when an RC5 command is received Transmit the commands MUTE 06250x and with a normal RC where x is the position in the error buffer that has to be displayed With x 1 the last detected error is shown x 2 the second last error etc When x 0 all errors are shown DIAGNOSE X with the DST where x is the position in the error buffer that has to be displayed With x 1 the last detected error is shown x 2 the second last error etc When x 0 all errors are shown Note It can take som
99. 21 B PDTC114ET _ 4119 _ N tr e aog 6 asx L 555 52 5102 SC2_CVBS Y_IN 4 5u6 2108 10 160 L 7104 74LVC1G3157GW 1 5 SC2 SIDE lt _ lt SIDE_CVBS Y_IN 3 2 N 3140 5103 5V gt gt 4 5v 4K7 5u6 2109 7111 114 104 dev CVBS2 SIDE SELECT UM B2 SIDE 74LVC1G3157GW DO ka C_SC2_SIDE B1 SIDE_C_IN gt gt SC2_C_IN _ gg lt lt G_16350_019 eps 230306 3 5 10 1101 1 A1 1101 2 B1 1101 3 C1 2101 B3 2102 B4 2103 B4 2104 B3 2105 B4 2106 B4 2107 A9 2108 D10 2109 E10 2110 E4 2111 G2 2112 B8 2113 B8 2114 B10 2115 A3 2116 A4 2117 A4 2118 A3 2119 A4 2120 A4 2121 C3 2122 C4 2123 C4 2124 D3 2125 D4 2126 D4 2127 G2 2128 E2 3101 B3 3102 B4 3103 C3 3104 C3 3105 B3 3106 B4 3107 A3 3108 A4 3109 D3 3110 D3 3111 C3 3112 G1 3113 F4 3114 G1 3115 G2 3116 F2 3117 B9 3118 B10 3119 C8 3120 C9 3121 C9 3122 C9 3123 C10 3124 A3 3125 A4 3126 A3 3127 A4 3128 C4 3129 D3 3130 D4 3131 E2 3132 F2 3133 E1 3134 F1 3135 E1 3136 F1 3137 E1 3138 F1 3139 B7 3140 E7 3141 G4 3142 E4 3143 E4 3144 E1 4101 G3 4102 G3 4103 G3 4113 G4 4119 C8 5101 A9 5102 C10 5103 E10 5104 E4 5105 B9 5106 E1 6101 G2 6102 G1 6103 B2 6104 C2 6105 A3 6106 D2 6107 E2 7103 A7 7104 D8 7105 E8 7106 7107 G2 7108 B9 7109 C9 7110 C7 7111 E7 7112
100. 22 265 20723 1452 4822 267 10735 1500 2422 086 10905 1501 2422 090 01101 1502 2422 090 01101 1503 2422 132 07467 1504 4822 265 20723 1505 2422 025 16374 1631 2422 025 08333 1904 2422 025 19265 1911 4822 267 10734 8361 3104 311 00141 8400 3139 131 05301 8401 3139 131 03591 8404 3104 311 01951 8452 3104 311 06261 8582 3139 131 07111 8583 3139 131 05301 8584 3139 131 07071 8587 3139 131 06751 2233 3198 024 44730 2248 4822 124 41751 2313 4822 124 12373 2319 4822 122 30043 2324 4822 121 70581 2332 4822 126 13193 2333 3198 016 36810 2336 3198 017 33330 2338 2022 318 00109 2339 2022 318 00109 2340 2022 318 00109 2343 3198 016 36810 2344 4822 126 13193 2346 3198 017 33330 2347 4822 124 80791 2348 3198 024 44730 2352 4822 126 13193 2353 3198 016 36810 2356 3198 017 33330 2361 2238 586 59812 2363 4822 124 40764 2364 2020 557 90732 2365 4822 126 13193 2367 2238 586 59812 2368 4822 124 40764 2369 4822 126 14241 Connector 3p m Connector 5p Connector 1p Connector 7p Socket CRT 10p 32 Socket CRT 9p 29 Connector 3p m Connector 3p Connector 7p Connector 2p Connector 3p Fuse 4A Soc Fuse 1P Female Soc Fuse 1P Female Relay 1p 12V 5A LKS1AF Connector 2p Connector 2p m Connector 12p m Connector 5p m Bk Connector 5p Cable 3p 340 3p Cable 5p 400 5p Cable 7P 560mm Cable 2p3 560 2p4 Bk Cable 2p 560 2p3 Cable 12p340 12p Cable 5p 400 5p Cable 7p 340 3p Cable 3p 340 3p 47nF 50V 0603 47uF 20 50V 47 uF 20 2
101. 2738 D3 2739 D3 2740 2741 D4 2742 D4 2743 4 2744 D4 2745 DS 2746 5 2747 E1 2748 E1 2749 E1 2750 2 2751 2 2752 2753 2754 4 2755 1 2756 1 2757 1 2758 1 2759 G1 2760 G1 2761 G1 2762 G1 2763 G1 2764 81 2765 G1 2766 G2 2767 G2 2768 G2 2769 G2 2770 G3 2771 F7 2772 F7 2773 5 2774 5 2775 5 2776 5 2777 4 2778 5 2779 4 2780 5 2781 6 2782 6 2783 A7 2784 7 2785 7 2786 7 2787 7 2788 7 2789 3721 2 3722 C1 3723 3724 D1 3725 C3 3726 C3 3727 C4 3728 D4 3729 D4 3730 3738 F7 3739 D7 3740 D7 3741 D7 3742 D7 3743 E8 3744 E8 3745 F8 3746 F8 3747 1 D5 3747 2 E5 3747 3 E5 3747 4 E5 3748 1 E5 3748 2 E5 3748 3 E5 3748 4 E5 3749 1 E5 3749 2 E5 3749 3 E5 3749 4 E5 3750 1 E5 3750 2 E5 3750 3 F5 3750 4 F5 3751 A2 3752 C1 3753 B1 3754 B1 3755 B1 3756 B1 3757 A8 3758 A8 3759 B8 3760 B8 3761 E8 4732 C1 4733 C1 4734 C1 4735 D1 4736 D1 4737 A1 4738 A1 4739 A1 4740 B1 4741 B1 5721 A5 5722 A5 5723 A4 5724 B4 5725 A6 5726 A7 5727 A7 5728 B7 5729 D1 5730 E2 5731 E3 5732 C1 5733 C1 5734 D1 5735 D1 5736 D1 7721 1 7721 2 C2 7721 3 E10 7721 4 D6 7721 5 A9 7721 6 B5 7721 7 F1 1 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E 43 SSB DDR DRAM 4 Supply 2 10 B5 DDR DRAM amp SUPPLY
102. 2943 A9 2908 2909 SCART E 4n7 4 3V8 Y 7 5901 22 RES 3901 AM MONO 3904 1KO 2904 T 1u0 ava B9 SC1_R_IN gt 4 3V8 B9 gt 3v8 2905_ 2906_ 2907 4n7 4n7 An7 RES 3920 NNN RES 3905 2952 L L L L HEADPHONE onal 8 ANN 502 IN HEADPHONE L 1 2953 10u 3953 100R gt gt pe NW B9 SC2_L_IN 215 2944 10 3916 AA A100R z 58C1_R_OUT B9 2945 A9 2946 D8 301 OUT B9 gt gt 2947 D8 2948 E8 2949 E8 3v8 29 3v8 2947 10u 3915 100R SIDE_R_IN Bic 5 z SCART 1 BU POETEN 2925 L 2926 7909 1 1n0 1n0 BC847BS 2950 A10 2951 F6 2952 D8 2953 08 2954 E2 2955 E2 3901 B2 2948 10u 3914 1008 SC2 R OUT B9 3902 A1 1 3903 At 2949 10u 3913 199 8021 OUT B9 3904 C1 5 3906 C1 a 2923 2924 F 5 110 1n0 F y 3909 F10 B6 l2sscK g _ 4935 _ NC NC 3912 F10 lt FFE re 1901 Al 1 282 3913 E8 B6 2sws _ 4936 _ 6 3914 AUDIOSW lt 2916 1 t 2 3929 3915 08 5 18 432 8 BC847BS 108125598 2922 1 330R F D 3918 D1 L 5 MUTE_AUDIO_OUT 3550 3930 5 3909 u p 3921 E1 1 _ 490
103. 350 058 070506 Block Diagrams Testpoint Overviews and Waveforms L06 1E AA 6 23 Block Diagram Audio AUDIO amp DEMODULATOR ooo POWER SUPPLY CLASSD _ AUDIO AMPLIFIER jJEJNSIDEAVPANEL CONNECTIVITIES AUDIO AMP 1000 UV1316 MK4 200 TUNER E DEMODULATOR AGC IF 5 ANALOGUE I O 50040 PROCESSOR 7907 MSP3411G QI B8V3 so 7990 1150 1 1 1 1583 1904 TDA2616Q N1 1911 1254 1232 1 lt SCR our AUDIOROP gt RIGHT SCART 512 SC1 R IN gt AUDIOLOP gt 5 sk AUDIO L ad SPEAKER 23 5011 OUT M 5 a 8l lt SC1 L IN gt mE VOLMUTE 2 VOL_MUTE E EXT1 gt PROCESSOR 115041 HEADPHONE 1 SC2_R_OUT i 1 s i 2 lt SC2_R_IN gt 7 53 lt sc2 L OUT y 6 SC2_L_IN gt EXT2 gg MUTE AUDIO_OUT gt gt EJ ee Gs SIDE AV PANEL POWER SUPPLY amp CONNECTIVITIES 1250 1252 id 1581 d SFS SIDE_R_IN CONTROL _________________ ___ _________ ___________ un AUDIO gt CONTROL F113 zi 5
104. 3711 4 3712 1 3712 2 3712 3 3712 4 3713 1 3713 2 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 3713 3 D5 3713 4 E5 3714 1 E5 3714 2 E5 3714 3 E5 3714 4 E5 3715 C3 3716 C3 3717 C3 3790 B3 3791 B3 3792 B3 3793 B3 4701 A8 4702 A8 5701 B8 5702 B10 5703 D10 5704 D10 5705 E10 7701 B3 7702 A9 7703 B9 7704 D9 SSB HDMI 1 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E AA 44 B6 HDM 5302 5300 3V3 BT 1V8 gt F lt 1V8_HDMI 30R co en e 1 10u 6789 78539 S 8 ea N N Q AN Nv Nv N N N N N S Ls 515 82 4 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5303 41V8 HDMI gt YY pilzelselsgisaisyleglesleglegie gle V8HDM Fen OOTONTFOVHTFONTFENTE N N N N N N a 235 V 5301 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 43V3 T lt 3V3_HDMI 5304 4 0 100 546 483 BY gt 4 2208 aH 5 o co Er lot lo 98 8 9 3V3_HDMI
105. 4 5341 C4 5342 F3 5343 F3 5344 F2 5345 G2 5346 16 5347 G9 5348 H9 5349 H9 5361 B15 6325 A4 6331 F10 6332 G10 6333 G10 6334 D12 6335 A11 6336 A11 6361 B11 6362 B11 6386 B2 6387 B2 6388 B2 6390 A14 6391 C13 7330 A5 7331 C10 7332 14 7333 C14 7340 D5 7350 G5 7361 A12 7362 B12 7363 B14 7364 B14 7365 B11 7366 C14 9301 B9 9302 111 9324 J6 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E AA EH 56 Layout CRT Panel Side 2 2 4 1316 1317 1330 1331 1334 1335 1336 1340 1351 1354 1355 1361 1382 1388 2313 2317 2319 2324 2338 2339 2340 2347 2363 2368 2381 2390 3305 3306 3307 3317 3318 3331 3332 3333 3334 3335 3336 3337 3341 3344 3345 3347 3348 3349 3350 3351 3352 3356 3361 3367 3371 3372 3373 3395 5303 5304 5308 5339 5346 5347 5348 5349 5361 6386 6387 6388 7330 7332 7333 7340 7350 7363 7364 7366 9301 9302 9324 9328 9330 9331 9332 9333 9334 3139 123 5817 6 B4 E2 D3 D4 D4 B1 D E2 Al c A4 B1 D2 C4 D c D4 D3 D3 D2 A4 A4 B2 B1 A1 E3 B1 D3 D2 D4 D2 D2 D3 D4 4 C4
106. 4 345 5 5 z 5 8 2 RES SSB PANEL For Europe SIZE TUBE 29RF A68ERF 182X044 USED NOT USED USED NOT USED USED USED NOT USED NOT USED USED USED 28WSRF A66ERF 172X044 USED NOT USED USED NOT USED USED USED NOT USED NOT USED USED USED 32WSRF A66ERF 172X044 USED NOT USED USED NOT USED USED USED NOT USED NOT USED USED USED 28BLD 66 075 054 USED NOT USED USED NOT USED USED USED NOT USED NOT USED USED USED 9664 4624 4625 9675 9686 ump JMP G_16350_006 eps 210306 31 39 123 5895 6 1 2 11 12 13 1607 G1 1608 H1 1620 A13 1621 9 1623 2 1624 2 1625 2 1629 12 1630 013 1631 12 1635 012 1645 12 1646 F12 1669 1670 1 1683 12 1684 E2 2663 11 2666 11 2667 11 2669 B12 2670 B12 2671 B12 2672 B12 2673 B12 2674 7 2675 011 2676 H6 2677 7 2678 7 2679 H6 2680 G7 2681 7 2682 G6 2688 E6 2689 7 2690 E8 2691 7 2692 85 2693 9 2694 9 2695 9 2696 10 2697 10 2698 H6 3623 B2 3624 B2 3625 B2 3626 C2 3627 H5 3628 H5 3629 5 3630 5 3670 C6 3677 H6 3683 C5 3685 C6 3686 G6 36
107. 43062 2422 549 43062 2422 549 43062 2422 549 43062 2422 549 43062 2422 549 43062 2422 549 43062 2422 549 43062 2422 549 43062 2422 549 43062 2422 549 43062 2422 549 45333 2422 549 45333 2422 549 45333 2422 549 44197 2422 549 44197 2422 549 44197 2422 549 44197 2422 549 44197 2422 549 44197 2422 549 44197 2422 549 44197 2422 549 44197 2422 549 44197 2422 549 44197 2422 549 44197 2422 549 44197 2422 549 44197 2422 549 44197 2422 549 44197 2422 549 44197 2422 549 44197 3198 018 51080 3198 018 51080 4822 157 11778 4822 157 11778 4822 130 11397 4822 130 11525 5322 130 34337 9340 548 52115 9340 548 52115 9340 548 52115 9340 548 52115 9340 548 52115 4822 130 11397 4822 130 10837 4822 130 11148 9340 548 71115 4822 130 11397 5322 130 34337 9340 548 71115 4822 130 11397 3198 020 55680 4822 130 11397 3198 010 10730 4822 130 11397 4822 130 11155 5322 130 60159 9352 723 71118 9352 772 31125 9352 772 31125 9352 772 31125 5322 209 14481 4822 209 73852 4822 130 60373 5322 130 60159 4822 130 11155 4822 130 11155 4822 130 11155 4822 130 11155 5322 130 60159 3198 010 42310 9322 227 86671 9322 229 46685 4822 130 11155 4822 130 11057 Bead 300 at 100MHz Bead 302 at 100MHz 10uH 20 33uH 20 10uH 20 Bead 600Q at 100MHz Bead 600Q at 100MHz Bead 600Q at 100MHz Bead 600Q at 100MHz Bead 600Q at 100MHz Bead 600Q at 100MHz Bead 600Q at 100MHz Bead 600Q at 100MHz Bead 600Q at 100MHz Bead 600Q at 100MHz Be
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109. 50V 10nF 80 63V 1 5nF 5 2kV 4 7nF 10 63V 680pF 25V 0603 33nF 20 16V 0603 100nF 250V 100nF 250V 100nF 250V 680pF 25V 0603 4 7nF 10 63V 33nF 20 16V 0603 470uF 20 16V 47nF 50V 0603 4 7nF 10 63V 680pF 25V 0603 33nF 20 16V 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 22uF 100V 4 7nF 1096 250V 4 7nF 10 63V 100nF 20 50V 0603 22uF 100V 330pF 0603 50V 2450 2451 2452 2453 2454 2455 2456 2457 2459 2460 2461 2462 2463 2464 2465 2466 2468 2469 2470 2471 2473 2476 2477 2478 2479 2488 2489 2492 2493 2494 2495 2497 2498 2499 2500 2501 2503 2504 2505 2506 2508 2509 2510 2511 2512 2513 2514 2515 2516 2517 2519 2520 2521 2238 586 59812 4822 126 11663 4822 126 11663 4822 126 11663 3198 017 34730 4822 124 40433 4822 126 13193 2238 930 11541 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 3198 017 34730 4822 126 14507 4822 126 13193 2238 586 59812 4822 124 11947 2020 558 00039 2038 035 13805 2020 558 00039 2022 333 00295 4822 126 14043 4822 126 12105 4822 126 14585 2020 558 90611 4822 121 70617 4822 121 10575 4822 121 10653 2022 333 00091 2022 333 00163 2022 333 00087 2038 301 00312 5322 126 11583 5322 122 31866 4822 126 13185 2238 586 59812 2238 930 55618 4822 124 80791 4822 121 40434 4822 121 40434 4822 126 14238 4822 126 14238 2020 012 00037 4822 122 32542 4822 124 41828 2238 930 55618 2238 930 55618 2020 012 00037 4822 124 41751 2020 552 96683 2020 552 96683 2222 780 19867 2222 780 19867
110. 5582 5583 5584 5585 5586 5587 5591 5592 5593 5594 5595 5596 5597 5598 5599 5600 5601 5702 5723 5724 5725 5726 5727 D3 C3 D4 D4 C3 D3 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 A1 A1 A6 A5 A5 A5 A1 A1 A1 B6 B6 B6 B6 A6 A6 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 B1 B1 D3 D3 B5 B5 C2 B5 B5 B5 B5 4 4 C5 C5 D3 D1 C4 D1 D2 D1 D2 C1 C1 C1 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D3 D2 A2 C2 C2 1 C1 C1 5729 5730 5735 5901 5943 5944 6002 6103 6104 6105 6106 6107 6150 6151 6152 6153 6154 6206 6207 6208 6401 6402 6403 6404 6405 6406 6407 6408 6412 6560 6941 7000 7060 7110 7112 7113 7150 7151 7300 7301 7302 7303 7308 7402 7403 7502 7504 7506 7600 102 103 104 105 106 5107 5108 5109 5110 150 151 152 153 154 155 5156 5157 5158 5159 5160 5161 5162 5163 5164 5165 5166 5167 5168 5169 5170 5171 5172 5173 5174 5175 B1 B2 C2 5 B4 A4 C5 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 B4 B4 B4 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 B1 B1 C1 1 B6 B4 C6 C5 C4 D3 D3 D4 D4 D1 D2 D2 D2 C4 C1 B1 A1 A1 A1 D3 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D3 D3 D3 D3 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D3 D3 D3 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 G_16350_023 eps 230306 5728 C1 3139 123 6086 3 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E 53
111. 58 2159 2160 2161 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D3 D3 D3 D4 D3 D4 D3 D3 D3 D4 2162 2163 2164 2165 2167 2168 2169 2170 2171 2172 2173 2174 2175 2176 2177 C3 D3 D3 D4 D3 D4 D4 D4 D4 D3 D3 D3 D4 5 D4 2178 2179 2204 2213 2216 2217 2221 2222 2304 2305 2306 2307 2308 2309 2310 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E Layout SSB Bottom Side D4 C4 C4 B4 C4 B4 C4 C4 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 2311 2312 2313 2314 2315 2316 2317 2318 2319 2320 2321 2322 2323 2324 2325 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 2326 2327 2328 2329 2330 2331 2332 2333 2334 2336 2337 2338 2350 2402 2403 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 C1 C1 2406 2407 2408 2409 2411 2412 2416 2417 2419 2420 2421 2422 2429 2430 2432 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 B1 C1 B1 2433 2434 2436 2437 2443 2500 2502 2503 2506 2560 2580 2581 2582 2583 2584 B1 C1 C1 B1 B1 A2 A1 A1 A1 B6 B6 A6 A6 B6 B6 2585 2586 2588 2600 2601 2602 2603 2604 2605 2606 2607 2608 2609 2610 2611 B6 B6 4 D2 D3 D3 D3 D3 D2 D2 D3 D2 D3 D2 D2 2612 D3 2613 D3 2621 D3 2624 D3 2625 D2 2627 D3 2650 B2 2651 B2 2652 B2 2653 B2 2654 B2 2655 B2 2656 B2 2657 B2 2658 B2 2659 2660 2661 2662 2663 2664 2665 2666 2680 2681 2682 2703 2704 2705 2706 B2 B2 B2 B2 C2 B2
112. 6 5 264 5 Warm 6500 K 0 005 314 5 324 5 Alignments EN EEE 8 3 4 Sound No adjustments needed Use the given default values AF M 250 A2T 400 AT 2 8 3 5 Smart Settings No adjustments needed 8 44 Option Settings 8 4 1 Introduction The microprocessor communicates with a large number of I C ICs in the set To ensure good communication and to make digital diagnosis possible the microprocessor has to know which ICs to address The presence absence of these specific ICs or functions is made known by the option codes Notes After changing the option s save them with the STORE command Allchanges are disregarded when the OPTIONS submenu is left without using the STORE command new options setting is only active after the TV is switched off and on again with the Mains switch the EAROM is then read again 8 4 2 Changing Options Options are used to control the presence absence of certain features and hardware There are two ways to change the option settings All changes in the option settings are saved by selecting STORE and pressing the CURSOR RIGHT key Some changes will only take affect after the set has been switched OFF and ON with the mains switch cold start Changing Multiple Options by Changing Option Byte Values Option Bytes OB makes it possible to set all options very fast An option byte represents a number of different opti
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118. 8 46 51 52 SSB SCART Analogue I O 9 47 51 52 SSB Y Pb Pr Ext Input B10 48 51 52 SSB ADC B11 49 51 52 Copyright 2006 Philips Consumer Electronics B V Eindhoven The Netherlands All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips Published by WS 0664 BG CD Customer Service Printed in the Netherlands Subject to modification EN 3122 785 16350 PHILIPS EN2 EMB L06 1E Technical Specifications Connections and Chassis Overview 1 Technical Specifications Connections and Chassis Overview Index of this chapter 1 1 Technical Specifications 1 2 Connection Overview 1 3 Chassis Overview 1 2 Note Data below can deviate slightly from the actual situation due to the different set executions 1 1 Technical Specifications 1 1 1 Vision Display type Screen size Tuning system TV Colour systems Video playback Presets channels Supported video formats Tuner bands 1 1 2 Sound Sound systems Maximum power 11 3 Miscellaneous Power supply Mains voltage Vac Mains frequency Hz Ambient conditions Temperature range C Maximum humidity Power consumption Normal operation W Stand by W Dimensions WxHxD cm Weight kg 1 2 1 CRT DV RF 29 72 cm 4 3
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120. 810 3198 017 33330 2238 586 59812 4822 124 40764 2020 557 90732 4822 126 13193 2238 586 59812 4822 124 40764 4822 126 14241 2238 586 59812 4822 126 11663 4822 126 11663 4822 126 11663 3198 017 34730 4822 124 40433 4822 126 13193 2238 930 11541 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 3198 017 34730 4822 126 14507 4822 126 13193 2238 586 59812 4822 124 11947 4822 052 10108 4822 052 10568 4822 052 11688 4822 052 10568 4822 052 11338 4822 050 11002 4822 052 10109 4822 051 30154 4822 051 30223 4822 051 30273 4822 051 30154 3198 021 31820 4822 116 52175 3198 013 04710 4822 116 52175 3198 013 04710 4822 116 52175 3198 013 04710 2322 242 13104 4822 051 30222 4822 051 30272 4822 051 30102 2322 242 13104 4822 051 30272 4822 051 30222 4822 050 11002 4822 050 23309 3198 013 01520 4822 050 11002 4822 116 52244 2306 207 03151 2322 242 13104 4822 051 30222 4822 051 30272 4822 051 30102 2122 552 00004 4822 051 30682 4822 051 30221 4822 050 24701 2120 108 94133 4822 051 30561 4822 051 20108 4822 051 30472 Socket CRT 10p 32 Socket CRT 9p 29 Connector 3p m Connector 3p 47 uF 20 250V 10nF 80 63V 1 5 5 2kV 4 7nF 10 63V 680pF 25V 0603 33nF 20 16V 0603 100nF 250V 100nF 250V 100nF 250V 680pF 25V 0603 4 7nF 1096 63V 33nF 20 16V 0603 470uF 20 16V 47nF 50V 0603 4 7nF 1096 63V 680pF 25V 0603 33nF 20 16V 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 22uF 100V 4 7nF 1096 250V 4 7nF 1096 63V 100nF 20 50V 0603 22uF
121. 86 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 y 3214 4822 051 30103 10 5 0 062W 2783 2020 552 96823 10uF 16V 3064 4822 051 30221 2200 5 0 062W 3215 4822 051 30101 1000 5 0 062W 3065 4822 051 30562 5 6 5 0 063W 0603 2784 2238 586 59812 100 20 50v 0603 3065 3216 4822 051 30101 1000 5 0 062W 2785 2020 552 96823 10uF 16V 2 10001 3217 4822 051 30101 1000 5 0 062W 2786 2238 586 59812 100 20 50V 0603 308 3218 4822 051 30101 1000 5 0 062W 2787 2020 552 96823 10uF 16V 3219 4822 051 30103 10 5 0 062W 2788 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 50 3220 4822 051 30103 10 5 0 062W Spare Parts List L06 1E 10 EN 73 74 10 L06 1E Spare Parts List 3221 3222 3223 3224 3225 3227 3228 3229 3230 3231 3232 3233 3234 3236 3237 3238 3239 3240 3241 3242 3243 3245 3246 3247 3248 3249 3250 3251 3252 3253 3254 3255 3256 3258 3259 3260 3261 3262 3263 3264 3265 3266 3267 3268 3269 3271 3277 3287 3288 3290 3292 3293 3301 3302 3303 3304 3305 3306 3307 3308 3309 3310 3311 3312 3313 3314 3315 3316 3323 3324 3325 3326 3327 3328 3329 3331 3333 3336 3401 3402 3404 3406 3408 3410 3411 3412 3413 3414 3415 3417 3419 3420 3422 3423 4822 051 30103 4822 051 30103 4822 051 30101 4822 051 30101 4822 051 30472 4822 051 30101 4822 051 30101 4822 051 30103 4822 051 30103 4822 051 30103 4822 051 30479 4822 051 30101 4822 051 30682
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125. 88 5171 C7 HOLE 4154 4 5172 7 D 4156B4 5173 07 q 4159 5174 2 4160 9 5175 1 I 4166 A10 G_16350_018 eps 4168 B10 3139 123 6086 3 230306 E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PE Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E AA 48 SSB Pr Ext Input 2 10 Pb Pr EXT 3124 2117 DVLL L I gt gt 2u2 42 28 5 1101 1 BAT 5 WHITE RED1 GREEN 4 3126 2120 DVLR DVI_L 5 ANN 1 1 2u2 1 e2 8 150R 2 Les Sx DVLR T 5 K T 5 S 4 3108 Y 1 gt SE e 100R MSP 459VB 05 NI FE S gt 5 578 5 Sn oy o 8 X 1 N 1 m 1101 2 WHITE RED2 BLUE 8 3101 203 HDL HD_L Q Le gf 1595 202 7 5 amp T8525 HD_R 8 1 Pb 5 E 3105 2106 e 9 1 MSP 459VB 05 NIFE L 275 osle M 150R 202 8 SFR SY N 7 it N o gt 8 7 3103 1 E 2 V t 1 gt m 2318 p 100R Sos 97 525 1101 3 1 WHITE RED3 REDA 3111 2123 CONST_L pg 1 gt gt onst L 2 2
126. 9 _ 3922 E1 3923 E1 3139 123 6086 3 3924 E1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 7 F 4n7 25 3v8_ 555 2912 2913 SCART Switching Facilities SCART 2 8 tr 26 3v8 7909 2 B12 HD_DVI_R gt gt 2954 2u2 B12 HD DVI L gt gt 2955 2u2 a 2914 2915 2 4n7 4n7 w STANDBYQ 19 10 5V3 63 49 0 4 23 NC 56 ov 11 100n 5 RES 2919 2918 2920 5V_D 5V_AUD Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E SSB SCART Analogue I O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1150 2 B 6152 C2 1198 F4 6153 C2 2150 A3 6154 D2 B9 SCART ANALOGUE 1150 1 B1 6151 E8 F161 3193 1161 4166 SC2 R OUT 2151B3 7150 1 T NANY Dam lt Bs 2152B3 7151 09 2 844 gis 55 215303 151 2 E amp TE 559 2155B4 F152B2 215784 F153B2 F151 3170 1153 4154 SC1_R_OUT i 7 2128
127. 96 4822 117 12925 47 1 0 063W 0603 2766 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2973 4822 126 14491 2 2uF 10V 0805 3197 4822 051 30151 1500 5 0 062W 2767 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2974 2020 552 96637 10uF 10 6 3V 0805 3198 4822 117 12891 220kQ 1 2768 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 3199 4822 051 30151 1500 5 0 062W 2769 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 3201 4822 051 30101 1000 5 0 062W 2770 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 W 3202 4822 051 30103 10 5 0 062W 2771 4822 126 14221 68pF 5 50V NPO 0603 3203 4822 051 30109 100 5 0 062W 2772 4822 126 14221 68pF 5 50V NPO 0603 3002 3165 2 28255 ka 2 3204 4822 051 30103 10 596 0 062W 2773 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 3002 5222222 7 3205 4822 051 30101 1000 5 0 062W 2774 2020 552 96823 10uF 16V 3206 4822 051 30101 1000 5 0 062W 2775 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50v 0603 3004 3207 4822 051 30101 1000 5 0 062W 2776 2020 552 96823 10uF 16V 222 3208 4822 051 30101 1000 5 0 062W 2777 2238 586 59812 100 20 50V 0603 3006 DO Oe DOSAN 3209 4822 051 30101 1000 5 0 062W 2778 2020 552 96823 10uF 16V 3066 252105522507 3210 4822 051 30103 10 5 0 062W 2779 2238 586 59812 100 20 50v 0603 3008 3211 4822 051 30472 4 70 5 0 062W 2780 2020 552 96823 10uF 16V 3212 4822 051 30103 10kQ 5 0 062W 2781 2020 552 96823 10uF 16V el 4822 051 30472 4 70 5 0 062W 2782 2238 5
128. AM video signal contains two parts that make up what we see on the display the luminance or intensity part and the colour or chroma part Circuit Board Assembly or PWB Constant Level audio output to connect with an external amplifier Colour Look Up Table Computer aided rePair Cathode Ray Tube or picture tube Customer Service Mode Colour Transient Improvement Manipulation of the steepness of the chroma transients Composite Video Blanking and Synchronisation CVBS signal from external source VCR VCD etc CVBS signal from Tuner CVBS monitor signal CVBS terrestrial out Component Video Input D K DAC DAF DBE DC DCC DC filament DEGAUSS DFU DNR DNR DOP DPL DPL DRAM DRAM DS DSP DST DTS DVD DVI d i DW DYN FASE COR EEPROM EHT EHT INFO EMI EPG EPLD EU EW EW DRIVE EXT FBL FBL SC1 IN FBL SC2 IN Monochrome TV system Sound carrier distance is 6 5 MHz D VHF band K UHF band Digital to Analogue Converter Dynamic Astigmatism and Focusing a method to keep the electron spot round and focused during the whole scan Dynamic Bass Enhancement extra low frequency amplification Direct Current Dynamic Contrast Control Filament supply voltage Control line Logic LOW to enable CRT degaussing Logic HIGH to disable the CRT degaussing Directions For Use owner s manual Digital Noise Reduction Noise reduction feature of the set Dynamic Noise Reduc
129. ANEL FRONT INTERFACE 7 PANEL n CONTROL PANEL 71 D SIDE 1 O PANEL El SMALL SIGNAL BOARD LARGE SIGNAL PANEL G 16350 043 eps 060406 Figure 1 6 PWB location 2 1 2 2 Safety Instructions Warnings and Notes L06 1E 2 EI Safety Instructions Warnings and Notes Index of this chapter 2 1 Safety Instructions 2 2 Maintenance Instructions 2 3 Warnings 2 4 Notes Safety Instructions Safety regulations require the following during a repair Connect the set to the Mains AC Power via an isolation transformer gt 800 VA Replace safety components indicated by the symbol A only by components identical to the original ones Any other component substitution other than original type may increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard Wear safety goggles when you replace the CRT Safety regulations require that after a repair the set must be returned in its original condition Pay in particular attention to the following points General repair instruction as a strict precaution we advise you to re solder the solder connections through which the horizontal deflection current flows In particular this is valid for the Pins of the line output transformer LOT Fly back capacitor s S correction capacitor s Line output transistor Pins of the connector with wires to the deflection coil Other components through which the deflection current flows
130. B2 B2 B3 A3 A3 A3 B2 B2 A2 2707 2708 2709 2710 2711 2712 2713 2714 2715 2716 2717 2718 2719 2735 2736 A3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B2 A3 B2 B3 B2 B2 A3 A3 B1 B2 2737 2738 2739 2740 2741 2742 2743 2744 2745 2746 2747 2748 2749 2755 2756 B1 2 2 C2 2 C2 C2 C2 2 C2 B2 1 1 B2 B3 2757 2758 2759 2760 2761 2762 2763 2764 2765 2766 2768 2769 2770 2771 2772 B2 C2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 C2 C2 C2 C1 B2 C2 B2 2777 2778 2779 2780 2781 2782 2783 2784 2785 2786 2787 2788 2791 2794 2795 C2 C2 C2 C2 B1 B1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C2 C2 B4 A2 A2 2796 2901 2911 2912 2913 2916 2917 2932 2933 2935 2936 2937 2938 2939 2940 A2 B5 B5 B5 B5 B4 B5 A5 B4 B5 B5 B5 B5 B5 B5 2941 2942 2965 2966 2967 2968 2972 2973 3004 3005 3006 3007 3008 3060 3062 B5 B4 4 4 5 4 4 4 D5 D5 D6 C6 5 5 5 3063 3064 3065 3066 3067 3068 3101 3102 3103 3104 3105 3106 3107 3108 3109 C5 C5 B5 C5 B5 B5 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 3110 3111 3124 3125 3126 3127 3128 3129 3130 3131 3132 3133 3134 3135 3136 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 3137 3138 3139 3141 3142 3143 3144 3156 3157 3158 3159 3160 3161 3162 3163 D1 D1 C4 D3 D3 D3 D1 D3 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 3164 3165 3168 3169 3170 3171 3172 3173 3174 3175
131. C1 IN B SC2 IN B TXT B G BBD BCL BC PROT BLC INFO BLD BS BTSC CBA CL CLUT ComPair CRT CSM CVBS CVBS EXT CVBS INT CVBS MON CVBS TER OUT SCART switch control signal on A V board 0 loop through AUX to TV 6 play 16 9 format 12 play 4 3 format 2 Carrier Sound Commonly known as 2 Carrier Sound 2CS system Alternating Current Automatic Channel Installation algorithm that installs TV channels directly from a cable network by means of a predefined TXT page Analogue to Digital Converter Analogue Digital One Chip Automatic Frequency Control control signal used to tune to the correct frequency Automatic Gain Control algorithm that controls the video input of the feature box Amplitude Modulation Automatic Noise Reduction One of the algorithms of Auto TV Asia Pacific Aspect Ratio 4 by 3 or 16 by 9 Automatic Standard Detection Audio Surround Left Audio Video Automatic Volume Level control Blue SCART1 in Blue SCART2 in Blue teletext Monochrome TV system Sound carrier distance is 5 5 MHz Black Bar Detection Beam Current Limiter PROTection signal to the microprocessor in case of a too high Beam Current BLack Current INFO BLack Level Detection BLack Stretch Broadcast Television Standard Committee Multiplex FM stereo sound system originating from the USA and used e g in LATAM and AP NTSC countries Centre channel audio or Chroma The NTSC PAL SEC
132. C4 C4 B6 B6 B6 B6 3436 3439 3440 3449 3450 3503 3504 3505 3507 3508 3561 3602 3603 3604 3607 3608 3609 3610 3611 3612 3613 3614 3615 3616 3617 3618 D5 D4 D4 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D4 D4 C4 C4 3619 3620 3621 3622 3623 3624 3625 3701 3702 3705 3706 3707 3708 3709 3710 3711 3712 3713 3714 3717 3721 3722 3723 3724 3725 3726 111 3 7 zn 2928 2905 3 3904 ale 1 2945 2904 290 2 2503 1060 3061 2054 2073 2063 7 2 8 3209 Sha ee 32 Cz 5 8 3263 3205 3206 3288 8 9 3275 3224 326 202 3268 76 75 58 4 1 58 421 58 1809 2 54 50 3262 2201 m 2215 8 8 25 233 3217 3216 3215 2208 ER 73120 3240 5 3230 207 3245 3242 3241 2209 i GND 2792 57 7 9 s 5 115 an 1112 117114 64 5503 2511 2512 5502 2440 IN 5701 2670 3752 2668 2667 91515 3754 3 3755 3755 4740
133. Coefficient non linear resistor resistance decreases if temperature increases National Television Standard Committee Colour system used mainly in North America and Japan Colour carrier NTSC M N 3 579545 MHz NTSC 4 43 4 433619 MHz this is a VCR norm it is not transmitted off air Non Volatile Memory IC containing data such as alignment values preset stations Open Circuit Option Byte Open Circuit On Off control signal for the LED On Standby Active LOW control line Logic LOW red LED on HIGH red LED off Option Byte On Screen Display Project 50 Communication protocol between TV and peripherals Phase Alternating Line Colour system mainly used in West Europe colour carrier 4 433619 MHz and South America colour carrier PAL M 3 575612 MHz and PAL N 3 582056 MHz Personal Computer Printed Circuit Board or PWB Pulse Code Modulation Pilot Signal Picture In Graphic Picture In Picture Phase Locked Loop Used for e g FST tuning systems The customer can directly provide the desired frequency Power On Reset Signal to reset the Signal that informs the micro controller painter that set will switch off Scan mode where all scan lines are displayed in one frame at the same time creating a double vertical resolution Positive Temperature Coefficient non linear resistor resistance increases if temperature increases Picture Tube Panel Printed Wiring Board also called PCB or CBA
134. Colour Television Service Service Service G_15950_000 eps 050406 nual Contents Page Contents Page 1 Technical Specifications Connections and Chassis SSB HDMI Sound Switching B12 50 51 52 Overview 2 Side I O Panel SL6 D 53 54 2 Safety Instructions Warnings and Notes 5 CRT Panel 55 56 3 Directions for Use 8 Front Interface Panel SL6 J 57 58 4 Mechanical Instructions 9 8 Alignments 59 5 Service Modes Error Codes and Fault Finding 12 9 Circuit Descriptions Abbreviation List and IC Data 6 Block Diagrams Testpoint Overviews and Sheets 64 Waveforms Abbreviation List 65 Wiring Diagram 19 IC Data Sheets 69 Block Diagram LSP Supply and Deflection 20 10 Spare Parts List 70 Testpoint Overview LSP 21 11 Revision List 77 Block Diagram Video 22 Block Diagram Audio 23 2 Overview 24 Supply Lines Overview 25 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Diagram PWB LSP Power Supply A1 26 33 38 LSP Deflection A2 27 33 38 LSP Class D Audio Amplifier Res A3 28 33 38 LSP Audio Amplifier A4 29 33 38 LSP Tuner IF Res A5 30 33 38 LSP Interfacing A6 31 33 38 LSP SCART I O Res A7 32 33 38 SSB Power Supply amp Connectivities B1 39 51 52 SSB Micro Processor B2 40 51 52 SSB Tuner IF amp Demodulator B3 41 51 52 SSB SVPEX42 B4 42 51 52 SSB DDR DRAM amp Supply B5 43 51 52 SSB HDMI B6 44 51 52 SSB Deflection Controller 7 45 51 52 SSB Sound Processor B
135. DA9332H N3 14 C error while communicating with the HDMI SIL9011 CLU 15 error while communicating with the Audio Demodulator MSP3411G 16 2 error while communicating with the ADC RGB AD9985KST 110 19 error while communicating with the SDRAM IC K4D263238F Service Tips e Incase of non intermittent faults clear the error buffer before you begin the repair This to ensure that old error codes are no longer present Before clearing the buffer write down the content as this history can give you significant information f possible check the entire contents of the error buffer In Some situations an error code is only the result of another error code and not the actual cause e g a fault in the protection detection circuitry can also lead to a protection The Blinking LED Procedure Introduction Via this procedure you can make the contents of the error buffer visible via the front LED This is especially useful for fault finding when there is no picture When the SDM is activated the front LED will show by blinking the contents of the error buffer Error codes 10 are shown as follows 1 Along blink of 750 ms which is an indication of the decimal digit 2 A pause of 1500 ms 3 short blinks where n 1 9 4 When all the error codes are displayed the sequence finishes with a LED blink of 3000 ms 5 The sequence starts again Example Error 1
136. DIN_HS B2 319 3743 HDMI_VSYNG B6 DIN VS AD03749 2208 194 Yok B6 B6 5 AD1 3749 2 AAA 2208 195 220 02 3749 3 AAA 2208 196 RSE 3749 4 AAA 2208 197 63 AD4 3750 1 220R 200 64 D5 3750 2 2208 201 192 NT D6 3750 3 AAA 2208 202 B2 D73750 4 AAA 2208 203 216 RD B2 ALE_EMU a 218 13 RST_H B2 Xx B6 HDMI_DE SCART_FB DE 23 14 2 3745 68R SCL ng B10 82 83 86 87 88 R 16 3746 A AA 688 SDA 3738 B2 B3 B6 B7 B8 12 217 ATE WR_EMU B2 cr cn c o Q lt on on on o N N Q N N N N Q N QN N 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 m 4 Ny e e e io B B 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 B 5 B B 5 8 5 B 8 5 B 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 139 123 6086 3 G_16350_013 eps 230306 1 10 1721 1737 A1 2650 G1 2651 G1 2652 G1 2653 G1 2654 G1 2655 G1 2656 G1 2657 G2 2658 G2 2659 G2 2660 G2 2661 G3 2662 G3 2663 G3 2664 G3 2665 G3 2666 G4 2667 B2 2668 B2 2669 B2 2670 2720 B2 2721 B2 2722 B3 2723 2724 2725 C1 2726 C1 2727 D1 2728 D1 2729 D1 2730 C4 2731 C4 2732 C4 2733 C4 2734 D4 2735 D1 2736 E2
137. F 10 200V 0805 2 2nF 50V 0603 2 2nF 50V 0603 10nF 20 50V 12nF 10 50V 0805 330pF 0603 50V 12nF 10 50V 0603 1uF 10 63V 10uF 20 63V 470pF 200V 470pF 200V 470pF 200V 100nF 10 50V 0603 220pF 5 50V 100nF 10 0805 50V 100nF 10 0805 50V 470nF 20 275V 2 2nF 10 2kV 2 2nF 10 2kV 2 2nF 10 2kV 330uF 400V 33nF 5 400V 100nF 20 275V 1nF 10 0805 100V 22uF 50V 22uF 50V 100nF 20 50V 0603 470pF 5 50V 1 5nF 10 2kV 1nF 10 50V 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 1nF 10 50V 0603 470pF 5 50V 100nF 20 50V 0603 47nF 16V 0603 2522 2523 2526 2528 2535 2536 2538 2539 2541 2542 2543 2544 2546 2551 2552 2553 2561 2562 2563 2564 2565 2570 2571 2572 2578 2582 2583 2584 2591 2676 2682 2975 2976 2986 2987 2988 2989 2990 2991 2992 2993 2994 2995 2996 2997 2998 3241 3242 3305 3306 3306 3307 3307 3317 3318 3319 3320 3321 3322 3325 3331 3332 3333 3334 3335 3336 3337 3338 3339 3340 3341 3342 3343 3344 3345 3347 3348 3350 3351 3352 3353 3354 3355 3357 3359 3360 4822 126 13881 4822 126 13682 2020 552 94427 4822 121 51252 2020 021 00092 4822 124 81144 5322 126 11578 4822 122 31177 4822 124 40433 2020 554 90199 2238 586 59812 4822 126 10206 2020 552 00183 4822 126 13449 2020 021 00112 4822 126 14226 5322 122 32331 4822 124 12417 4822 124 12417 2222 580 15649 5322 122 32331 2252 811 95017 3198 017 31530 5322 126 11583 4822 126 14238 4822 124 22726 2
138. F 10V 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 4 7nF 10 63V 2 2uF 20 50V 470pF 5 50V 820pF 25V 0603 33nF 20 16V 0603 10 16V 2 2uF 10 6 3V 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 2 2uF 10 10V 10 10 25V 1210 10 10 25V 1210 22nF 10 25V 0603 220pF 5 50V 470uF 20 16V 470uF 20 16V 100nF 20 50V 0603 16V 100nF 20 50V 0603 470nF 10V 0603 10 10 6 3V 0805 100nF 20 50 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 10uF 16V 10 6 3V 0805 100nF 20 50V 0603 100nF 20 50 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 10uF 16V 10uF 16V 10 6 3V 0805 100nF 20 50 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 47nF 16V 0603 47nF 16V 0603 47nF 16V 0603 82nF 10 16V 0603 8 2nF 10 50V 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 10 16V 100nF 20 50V 0603 10 16V 47uF 6 3V 47uF 6 3V 10nF 10 50V 0603 10nF 10 50V 0603 10nF 10 50V 0603 10nF 10 50V 0603 10nF 10 50V 0603 10nF 10 50V 0603 10nF 10 50V 0603 10nF 10 50V 0603 10nF 10 50V 0603 10nF 10 50V 0603 10nF 10 50V 0603 2661 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 2789 2238 586 15628 2 7nF 10 50V 0603 3102 4822 117 12925 47 1 0 063W 0603 2662 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 2790 2020 552 96823 10uF 16V 3103 4822 051 30101 1000 5 0 062W 2663 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 2791 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 3104 4822 051 30759 750 5 0 062W 2664 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 2792 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 3105 4822 051 30151 1500 5 0 062
139. F 20 50V 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 10uF 16V 100nF 2096 50V 0603 100nF 20 50V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 10nF 1096 50V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 100nF 2096 50V 0603 10uF 16V 1nF 25V 0603 1nF 25V 0603 2341 2342 2343 2344 2345 2346 2347 2348 2349 2350 2400 2401 2403 2404 2405 2406 2407 2408 2410 2412 2413 2414 2415 2416 2418 2420 2421 2423 2424 2425 2426 2427 2428 2429 2430 2432 2433 2434 2435 2436 2437 2444 2500 2502 2503 2506 2507 2508 2509 2510 2511 2512 2513 2515 2560 2587 2600 2601 2602 2603 2604 2605 2606 2607 2608 2609 2610 2611 2614 2615 2616 2617 2618 2619 2620 2622 2623 2624 2625 2626 2627 2635 2636 2650 2651 2652 2653 2654 2655 2656 2657 2658 2659 2660 3198 017 41050 3198 016 31020 5322 126 11583 3198 017 41050 3198 016 31020 5322 126 11583 4822 126 14507 4822 126 14507 3198 016 31020 3198 016 31020 2020 552 96823 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 4822 124 80151 2238 586 59812 2020 552 94743 4822 122 33741 4822 126 14225 3198 016 31020 2238 586 59812 2020 552 96823 2238 586 59812 3198 016 31020 4822 126 14225 2238 586 59812 2238 586 59812 4822 126 14225 4822 121 70159 2020 552 94427 2020 552 94427 4822 126 11785 4822 126 11669 4822 126 11669 3198 017 34730 2020 552 96807 3198 017 41050 2238 586 59812 482
140. F6 E6 F7 F7 G8 G6 F8 G7 G7 G8 G8 G6 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 E9 E9 F9 F4 E4 F5 F5 F3 G3 F4 F5 G5 G5 F5 F4 F3 F3 G5 E5 E5 6453 C8 9560 E5 6456 A9 9561 E5 6457 D8 9562 E6 6469 C8 9570 A3 6471 D7 9574 C3 6474 D8 9620 G6 6476 C9 9621 G6 6480 C8 9622 E5 6500 A4 9623 E7 6509 C3 9624 F5 6511 A6 9625 G8 6535 D3 9626 G5 6536 D4 9627 E7 6537 D3 9628 E7 6548 D3 9629 F6 6549 C5 9630 F6 6550 C4 9631 F6 9904 3 1 B 95221 6551 5 9632 9924 1 6562 C4 9633 F8 9910 56 6563 C5 9634 E6 E lt _ 9909 6575 A4 9635 F6 1 a 9699 6582 C3 9636 F6 2865 L 6905 F4 9637 E6 7403 D6 9641 G6 7405 A7 9642 E6 7406 D7 9644 E8 7455 D9 9646 G7 7512 A5 9650 E8 7513 B6 9653 E8 7516 D4 9654 E8 7525 C3 9655 G6 7542 D4 9656 E6 7571 C6 9658 E9 7673 E6 9659 E8 7674 E7 9660 G8 7902 F3 9661 E7 7990 F5 9662 E7 9230 G6 9663 F9 9231 G6 9665 F8 9233 G6 9666 F8 9234 G6 9667 F6 9235 F7 9668 F7 G_16350_008 eps 9401 B6 9669 F8 3139 123 5895 6 210306 0427 0 NET 9555 779556 77 51 5566 7674 8815 9550 _ AWE Sait lo Kn 98535 5687 S 985 eA C gt N o DON o
141. FOCUS Precise adjustment of GEOMETRY PIP alignments if present COLOUR alignments 0 Other software alignments m Hardware Alignments Notes Service Alignment Mode SAM is described in chapter 5 Service Modes Error Codes and Fault Finding Use the cursor menu and OK buttons of the remote control RC transmitter for navigation G_16350_054 eps 060406 Figure 8 1 Focus 1 2 and Screen Vg2 adjustment Vg2 Adjustment In the frame blanking period of the R G and B signals applied to the CRT the video processor inserts a measuring pulse with different DC levels Measure the black level pulse during the vertical flyback at the RGB cathodes of the CRT pin 8 6 G 11 B 1 Connect the RF output of a pattern generator to the antenna input Input a black picture blank screen on CRT without any OSD info test pattern 2 Inthe SAM mode set the Normal Red Normal Green and Normal Blue values to 0 for White Tone 3 Disable the black current loop via the AKB bit 4 Use the MENU key to enter the user menu select Picture and set Brightness and Contrast to 0 5 Set the oscilloscope to 20 V div and the time base to 20 us div Use external triggering on the vertical pulse Caution use a trigger point on the cold side 6 Ground the scope on the CRT panel cold side and connect a 10 1 probe to one of the cathodes of the pic
142. G4 7113 4 5102 5103 C3 5104 5105 4 5106 D3 5107 5108 109 C3 110 D3 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E AA 49 SSB ADC 1600 F3 3621 4 D9 _ 3139 123 6086 3 1601 2 3622 1 09 2600 B6 3622 2 09 2601 B6 3622 3 09 2602 B6 3622 4 09 m n 2603B7 3623 C1 V 2604 B7 362401 2605 B7 3625 1 3V3ADC 3V3ADC 260686 3626 D4 Y Y 2607B6 3627D4 2608 B6 4602 F7 3V3ADC 2609 B7 4603 C2 2610B7 4604 C1 2611B7 4605 D1 F 2612B2 4606 E1 1 2613 2 4607 04 2614 4608 D4 2615 4635 2 2616 C4 5600 4 B 2617 C4 5601 5 7 H 7 7 2618 C3 5602 B3 2619 D3 5603 C1 TT TIT ji 2620 03 5604 1 2621 03 5605 01 2622 02 5606 Di 2623E3 5607 1 2624 5608 E1 2625 E3 7600 C2 2626 7601 2627 7635 2 8 2628 C1 C 2629 C2 2630 D1 _4604_ 3623 100R VDD B4 dno Ei RES 5603 RDE16 NRDE8 3619 1 raan R _ Go 2633 E2 2618 47 54 ANALOG INTERFACE FOR RDE17 INRDE9 3619 2 33R G1 2634 F7 3619 3 33R 358 BES 2619 FLAT PANEL DISPLAY omues 02 5 2620 47n 7635 9 LD1117DT33C w r 5601 5600 71 47u 6 3V 71 47 6 3V 2600 10 2601 100n 2602 100n 2603 100n 2604 100n 2605 10u 16V 100n 2608 100n 2609 100n 2610 100n 2611 5V 10u 16V 10n 10u 16V 2606 10u 2607
143. GB 8 8 115V 8 GND_RGB m GND RGB Box GND_RGB 7330 A 1 ict 3 og TDA6111Q 117V 5 5339 3393 8 is 33 1388 gt D Lo gt lt lt 1 3386 3308 6386 LTL 10224WHCR M 1 8 x x ade 8 d 9 5 3987 24 LTL 10224WHCR 7 E L b r 6387 1 2K2 MIRROR MIRROR 230 N smg 1 is amp 2 2 2 333 ROTATION FOR WIDE SCREEN ONLY 2 XT 2 T BAB PH K a LTL 10224WHCR g ij Ld 2333 GND_RGB 78 3382 1 gt is SCAVEM 5 we 19191 4 Tw GND RGB _ DIFFERENTIAL T 8 nev 1 m 8 Vei i STAGE wo Ju GND_LS1 3378 nl 3 8 407 7333 st MIRROR CURRENT SOURCE MIRROR aval 8 z 9688725 4 8 8 GND_RGB 3319 A 12 1 8 9 B1 BC857B ave V 7366 150K 3389 gt 7331 5 TDA8941P_ 1 CUT_OFF 8 TOR RGB 1 8 8 1 g 8 GND_RGB 1 88 GND_RGB i zi 5308 4200 m 5 1981 8 GND_RGB gt ge 12 F GND_RGB Lt 22 gt gt 5 6 8 8 854 EIS i 8 3350 2 2 bla GND_RGB 2 3 5 85482 EN GND_RGB Sy z H GND RGB 2 3305 mm 3396 3320 els GND 151 GND_RGB TDA6111Q 22K STS RTS 1RO 8 i 334 4 5303 12V_SVM 3 838 F 5u6 n GND RGB GND RGB STANDBY MUTELOGIC MIRROR MIRRO
144. INN gt E inn VFB Ss A6 8 I ALS 2N EW_DRIVE 6 Ta ST 25 gt 5 qa N 7406 58 z VGUARD i 680K 4V8 3425 aT 8S 8 docs E 6409 299 G 82K F GND_DEF 23158 BAS316 ace 3422 6424 3424 22K 852 A ov aay L 2464 8328 9 6472 3434 BAS316 GND DEF 1000 IGND_DEF 100K BZX384 C6V8 14V 4 3435 680K 6425 3418 BZX384 C10 2K2 6427 8 4 3436 x 2465 BAS316 2425 4 s o2x 7 3437 22K 2437 2K2 8 52 5 100 4 2 5 2426 8 n e Hola 815159 RES GND DEF _ 2422 4 89 t00n ss e A m GND EW GND_HOR GND_EW GND_EW GND_EW CRT GND GND_DEF G_16350_002 eps 3139 123 5895 6 GND_HOR GND LINEDRIVE GND EW 210306 1 2 3 4 10 1401 A2 1402 B1 1403 B7 1404 B4 1405 B7 1406 B7 1452 9 2402 1 2403 B2 2404 A4 2405 B2 2406 B1 2407 C4 2408 E3 2409 E2 2410 E4 2411 D3 2412 D4 2413 D4 2414 D3 2416 D4 2417 05 2418 05 2419 05 2422 G1 2425 G3 2426 G3 2427 A4 2431 B4 2432 E9 2437 G2 2448 D7 2449 08 2450 2451 B8 2452 F7 2453 7 2454 2 2455 2 2456 C2 2457 E5 2458 1 2459 E5 2460 E6 2461 2462 7 2463 F6 2464 F8 2465 G8 2466 9 2468 2469 8 2470 2471 6 2473 F7 2476 C9 2477 C9 2478 2 2479 2487 10 2488 2 2489 10 2490 D9 2492 C7 2493 C3 2494 2495 F5 2496 G2 2497 D1 2498 F8 2499 F8 3401
145. OGEF1 1 2 ERR 00000 OP 136 008 006 000 000 002 016 Clear Options 5 2 3 Tuner RGB Align Geometry Audio NVM Editor ComPair G_16350_052 eps 060406 Figure 5 3 SAM menu example Menu Explanation 1 LLLLL This represents the run timer The run timer counts normal operation hours including on off switching but does not count stand by hours 2 AAA BC X Y This is the software identification of the Main Scaler microprocessor the chassis name B the display indicator C the region E Europe A Asia Pacific U NAFTA L LATAM G Global Main software version number updated with a major change that is incompatible with previous versions _ Y the sub software version number updated with a minor change that is compatible with previous versions 3 Error Buffer ERR Shows all errors detected since the last time the buffer was erased Five errors possible 4 Option Bytes OP Shows all option settings See Options in the Alignments section for a detailed description Seven codes are available 5 See Note below about other menu items 6 SAM Indication of the Service Alignment Mode Note The other menu items Clear Options Tuner RGB Align Geometry Audio NVM Editor and Compair are explained at the end of this chapter together with the menu structure See SAM Menu structure How to Navigate e SAM select menu items wit
146. P DOWN cursor keys First the values for the NORMAL colour temperature must be selected Then the offset values for the DELTA COOL and DELTA WARM mode can be selected Note that the alignment values are non linear Alignment Normally no adjustments are needed If the white tone alignment values used in CSM of the the TV set do not give the required result use the following alignment method 1 Set the external pattern generator to 100 white pattern and connect its RF output to the aerial input of the TV Set the amplitude to at least 1 60 dBuV and the frequency to 475 25 MHz Use system PAL B G if possible otherwise match the system of your generator with the received signal in the set Set Smart Picture to Natural Set Dynamic NR to off Put the set in the SAM mode Select via the WHITE TONE menu the PATTERN sub menu Set PATTERN to on Set NORMAL GREEN to 0 8 Measure with the colour analyser Minolta CA100 Colour Analyser or equivalent calibrated with the spectra on the centre of the screen 9 Adjust with the cursor left right command the Red and Blue register for the right xy coordinates see the table below 10 Repeat the white tone adjustment also for the colour temperatures COOL and WARM ND Table 8 1 White tone alignment with colour analyser White D mode Temperature DUV x y Normal 13100 K 0 004 264 4 279 4 Cool 18300 K 0 005 25
147. R p RGB GND RGB 8 nav RGB SHORT CIRCUIT z TEMPERATURE 2372 3 1 se els PROTECTION 1 4 680 gis ppm DIFFERENTIAL 8 8 3 Y ava STAGE 5 FROM 1400 OF 5 gt 3343 4 J T 1 GND_RGB 2 2 ict MIRROR CURRENT SOURCE 4 Yy 38 RGB 816 8415 3322 GND_RGB ST ST GND_RGB GND_RGB i B1 5i GND ji ol AQUADAG i 200 1389 H g 515 BAV21WS 1 8 202 5 32004 B 1394 6 3998 GND RGB 7 A 1599 GND RGB 8 12 9 10 11 1 94 3 3 3352 g A 100K 7350 9 wv GND_RGB 3331 3332 i gt Blue tf 2373 TDA6111Q 470R gt 470R of 5347 A w ij ie D 111 sl I 3333 3334 6 Green 4 CRT 81 221 1 5 MIRROR MIRROR PH a70R ATOR ou 112V 3E GND_RGB GND RGB ne 1354 E gt P 1 3335 3336 Red aa T 2853 gt 4 i gt V DIFFERENTIAL T pos nn A gt AAA 1 STAGE 1KO 5u6 5 gt saf 7 1354 0 8 3 MIRROR CURRENT SOURCE b b 1354 K A For Europe g SIZE TUBE GND_RGB A gt 1354 F 29RF 28WSRF 32WSRF 28BLD 4 eor si 5 A68ERF182X044 A66ERF172X044 66 172 044 66 075 054 gt gt NON DAF SOCKET DAF SOCKET NON DAF SOCKET
148. RES 2613 an Sr RES RES SC1_CVBS_IN 2637 BC847B I 220n RES 3616 3615 2614 2616 1 100 2617 1 4 1001 RDEO RDE23 o a gt A NJ o 39 _ 4603 RDE20 I NRDE12 3620 1 33R G4 2636 B2 RDE21 RDE13 T G5 2637 C2 RDE22 RDE14 G6 RDE23 NRDE15 3620 4 G7 nont 3601 D3 RDE16 3621 1 33R RO 3602 D2 RDE8 RDE17 3621 2 33R R1 3603 D2 NRDE18 3621 3 ____ D 3604503 RDE10 RDE19 36214 m R3 3605 D3 RDE11 RDE20 RDE12 INRDE21 3622 2 33R Rs 2 RDE123 NRDE22 3622 3 33R R6 RDE14 RDE23 3622 4 33R RZ 3608 E2 RDE15 3609 E7 87 aan B4 3610 E6 SER 3611 F7 33R B2 3612 F3 3617 4 33R B3 3613 F6 RDE4 RDE4 3618 1 B4 3614 F3 RDES I 3618 2 33R 5 3615 C2 RDE6 INRDE6 3618 3 33R B6 E 3616 C2 RDE7 NRDE7 3618 4 33R B7 3617 1 E9 3609 HDMI_P_CLK 3617 2 E9 B4 3610 5 HDMI_HSYNC 2 3618 1 E9 3618 2 E9 3618 3 E9 3618 4 E9 3619 1 C9 3619 2 C9 F 3619 3 C9 3619 4 D9 m 3620 1 D9 3620 2 D9 3620 3 D9 3620 4 D9 G 16350 020 eps 3621 1 09 For Compair Only 230306 3621 2 D9 _ 4607 _ RES RES LRES m VV 4605 3624 100R 3602 68R RES 5605 RES 5606 2 e e 188 188 NOORON 0
149. RF UV1316MK4 242254943389 K9656D 242254945841 935272371118 For description of the deflection circuits the correction circuits and the X ray protection circuits of the LSP see the ES1 manual For a description of the remaining LSP circuits see the A02 manual on which the ES1 was based For a description of the new SSB see the circuit diagrams in chapter 6 and the general description below General description of the SSB The L06 1E chassis has a new SSB with respect to the SSB used in the ES1 chassis This SSB is based on the Trident and a new processor Reneas instead of the Painter processor used in the 105 chassis The main functionalities of the SSB are RF tuner RF AV decoder 3D comb filter AV interface for 2 SCART connectors 1 Side AV for SVHS and headphone HD YPbPr LR HDMI DVI plus LR Audio Up scaler uses PQ registers in Trident Audio decoder processor Deflection processor System controller with Teletext processor 128 MB memory shared between video and Teletext 1200 pages BS_SC1_OUT 935272944125 CVBS Y_SC2 1 gt 66 74HCT2G CVBS SC2 OUT _5 2 L CVBS2 CVBS Y_SIDE T 39 CVBS3 Y C_SIDE CVBS_SC1 oOo HV SOG 24bit AD9985 out 932221506671 g
150. S iz RES 3062 5 gt 801_OVBS_OUT Screw amp Shield Holes 1 lt 1 4 5 to 6 5 Mhz 3668 B9 1099 83 Les spp ONES EMC HOLE x 8 5 0 68R B4 B9 SINGLE REFERENCE QSS MIXER SIF a 24 INTERCARRIER MIXER AND AUDIO PROCESSING 2066 555 AND SWITCHES 5 828 5060 AD 23 AM DEMODULATOR d T T 5u6 1 1 fi 8 2 844 N BUTT FM PLL 6 2099 PORTS 2 5 TRANSCEIVER DEMODULATOR aon Lk 11 I 2 5 g 8 ass 8 21 2 S 9 amp 5 N s un AT VA AO 5 in 45VS m MULTI BD 12NC 3139 123 60852 3205 SINGLE BD 12NC 3139 123 60862 2071 T 10n 10n 5K6 5VS 2066 4K7 2072 SCL 3067 47R 390p 7 SDA 3068 47R 82 84 4 2074 RES SIO G_16350_012 eps 3139 123 6086 3 230306 1000 A2 1002 B6 1003 C6 1004 A1 1060 D4 1099 E10 1587 A8 2000 A5 2001 B4 2002 B4 2003 85 2004 85 2005 B4 2006 C3 2007 C3 2060 D2 2061 D2 2062 D3 2063 D4 2064 D2 2065 E7 2066 F6 2067 F8 2068 F8 2069 F6 2070 G5 2071 G1 2072 G5 2073 G3 2074 G3 2075 F6 3001 A5 3002 A5 3003 5 3004 B2 3005 B5 3006 B2 3007 C3 3008 C5 3060 D3 3061 D2 3062 E6 3063 E7 3064 F7 3065 G6 3066 G1 3067 G3 3068 G3 4000 A5 4001 B2 4002 B4 4003 B2 4004 C6 4005 C6 4006 C6 4007 C6 4008 A8 4062 E6 5000 B6 5001 B3 5002 C7 5060 F8 5504 B8 6000 A5 6001 A5 6002 C4 7000 C2
151. Sx CONTROL CURRENT SOURCE RTE i 5 85455 Lo OVER 54 TEMPERATUREI 9 3522 3515 85 PROTECTIOM 7 y 56K 5 9 18 F 3576 POWER ON Driver 11 357 INPUT RESET DRIVER 100n 8 CONTROL 2526 5 K CIRCUIT x 100p 27 MAXIMUM g 2513 29 3565 BURST ON TIME e 8 DETECTOR PROTECTION 6 62 amp 5 3563 6564 6565 BAS316 88 8 3511 220R BAS316 6512 gt 2Sx i als 856 845 T 857 L vaux anp Vaux_GND 2 Vaux GND1 3518 A AS 6536 Vaux F578 5505 1550 n 4 AON 3 77 Po cs ale HEATSINI 2580 2538 58260 1 2536 9507 22u 82 518 5 ino 2539 470 lt a 16 BSE 515 p x E 2n2 Vaux GND Vaux GNI 5 2V 2 Tr 3592 6 5 Vaux GND1 6548 452 8 A B NN 5984 8 4 6582 k STPS10L60D F535 1 45V 3536 me EET HEATSINK SB340L 7010 91280503 5532 1551 1552 44 Vaux_GND NN 7525 300 417 7510 HEATSINK 1507 SMPS CONTROL Val 2 T ele 8 8 Vaux_GND1 Vaux GND I Vaux GND1 R Vaux_GND S 4 8 VOLTAGE RI le 4 HVS 5 T 7547 9 UDZS 138 OSCILLATOR 8 tL 2537 114 OSCILLATOR 4 STARTUP I FREQUENCY 2m2 ov CONTROL CURRENT SOURCE I a 6539 3580 ___ CONTROL Sense 9 j F RTE emo 4 avs Vaux_GND1 ava 38V 2K2 2520 100 g 7516 352 Vala GND 5 POWER ON 9 4 ourPUT Drive
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153. W 2665 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 2794 2020 552 96823 10uF 16V 3106 4822 117 12925 47 1 0 063W 0603 2666 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 2795 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 3107 4822 051 30759 750 5 0 062W 2680 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 2796 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 3108 4822 051 30101 1000 5 0 062W 2681 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 2797 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 3109 4822 051 30759 750 5 0 062W 2682 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 2798 2020 552 96823 10uF 16V 3110 4822 051 30221 2200 5 0 062W 2701 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2901 4822 126 14225 56pF 5 50V 0603 3111 4822 051 30151 1500 5 0 062W 2702 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2902 4822 126 14225 56pF 5 50V 0603 3114 4822 051 30101 1000 5 0 062W 2703 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 2903 4822 126 14225 56pF 5 50V 0603 3115 4822 051 30479 470 5 0 062W 2704 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2906 5322 126 11578 1 10 50V 0603 3116 4822 051 30479 470 5 0 062W 2705 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2907 5322 126 11578 1 10 50V 0603 3117 4822 051 30471 470 5 0 062W 2706 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 2908 5322 126 11578 1 10 50V 0603 3118 4822 051 30223 22kQ 5 0 062W 2707 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 2909 5322 126 11578 1 10 50V 0603 3120 4822 051 30222 2 2 5 0 062W 2708 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 2910 2020 552 96823 10uF 16V 3121 4822 051 30561 5600 5 0 062W 2709 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V
154. _ DSCL BSN20 8 gt 58 2 3 3V3 256x8 Y EEPROM 7 7305 B6__ DSDA 5 BSN20 1 3139 123 6086 3 146280 2 FOR TEST JIG PANELLINK RECEIVER P AUDP D XTALREG wc 5305 J Y 30R z as o N v ae 5306 30R MESE N N L 1 5307 30R N n a 5 N N N 2 4 5308 J J 30R Sees ae N N N G_16350_015 eps 230306 1 2 1300 D1 1301 C6 1302 G2 2300 B2 2301 B2 2302 B2 2303 B2 2304 AS 2305 5 2306 5 2307 5 2308 5 2309 6 2310 6 2311 6 2312 6 2313 6 2314 7 2315 7 2316 7 2317 5 2318 5 2319 5 2320 5 2321 5 2322 6 2323 6 2324 6 2325 6 2326 6 2327 7 2328 5 2329 6 2330 6 2331 6 2332 6 2333 2334 7 2335 B7 2336 AQ 2337 AQ 2338 A10 2339 AQ 2340 A10 2341 B9 2342 B9 2343 10 2344 B9 2345 B9 2346 10 2347 BS 2348 C5 2349 F4 2350 E2 3301 C2 3302 C2 3303 C3 3304 C5 3305 C4 3306 C4 3307 C6 3308 C6 3309 C6 3310 D6 3311 D6 3312 F6 3313 F6 3314 F6 3315 F6 3316 1 C6 3316 2 C6 3316 3 C6 3316 4 C6 3323 E2 3324 E2 3325 F1 3326 F1 3327 F2 3328 F2 3329 F3 3330 D4 3331 D4 3332 D1 3333 F3 3334 D4 3335 D4 3336 C6 4301 D4 4302 D5 5300 A2 5301 B2 5302 A4 5303 B4 5304 B4 5305 10 5306 10 5307 B10
155. _GND GND LINEDRIVE T CRT_GND 2 x29 m Ill 3469 6 HpRIVE _ GND_DEF 7405 al 3487 8K2 23465 LINE pu 251 2448 270 me 8K2 GND CRT_GND GND_DEF 7404 A 4 BAS316 D gt GND DEI 558 _ BSH103 v6 5402 LIL 6461 GND DEF 12V LOT 8 lt 1 5 Tov 6405 Pt NN 1 BYG10 3450 5 835 3416 OV g lt 14 SSe 47R lt 857 470477 Y 2490 tL 3 CRT_GND T PSD10 204B 5 3 28 L 2488 S 6407 7407 IS 5 100 1 5 1 13V 1 Weassie PDTC144ET i lie _ GND 2459 470 7486 GND_HOR GND A 2457 T p BZX384 C27 PDTC143ZT i 3414 3415 3432 3419 3451 3493 1001 6456 I E 6458 202 2470 T 4777 5 1RO 461 2460 100 4 5316 vauarp 9410 BAS316 BAS316 3411 180 6403 RGP10G 2471 ia 13V 1 Hh GND DEF ov DEF AAN B 2410 BYG10 2n2 Y 10u IGND_DEF 12V2 220R 41 6411 1KO 13V5 GND_DEF GND_DEF 3459 _ 6459 7456 GND_DEFF 1000 GND DEF T PDTC144ET 2408 140 eve edos GND DEF 6457 BZX3B4 C18 4 GND_DEF BYV27 200 TAP 5453 1452 V 1 BAS316 gig BC557B A6 I 2 8 8 BAW56W uc B zs 1 GND_DEF 2 3421 TDA4863J E 815 VP1 VP2 8 5 5 855 158 STe 3463 FRAME GND_DEF Maur pee INP V OUT Al DEFLE TION s lt Vbatt AG
156. _Gnd Audio Gnd 2 APOR E351 3691 n wel gt 6 mpOut Gn 4 8 2995 2997 10K 220n nl ola NL K alo 47 47 Audio_Gnd 3957 Audio_Gnd Audio_Gnd Audio_Gnd Vaudio 15V7 39K X Audio_Gnd Audio_Gnd BIS I ov 7221 _ VOL_MUTE Vaudio Audio_Gnd Audio_Gnd A3 SUB_MUTE 7962 P BC857B RES For Europe Audio_Gnd H SIZE TUBE 29RF 28WSRF 32WSRF 28BLD ITEM A68ERF182X044 A66ERF172X044 66 172 044 66 075 054 NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED USED USED USED USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED USED USED USED USED G_16350_004 eps 3139 123 5895 6 204 eps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1910 B7 1911 A7 2975 B1 2976 C2 2981 B2 2985 B2 2986 A5 2987 A5 2988 C4 2989 B3 2990 B3 2991 A5 2992 C3 2993 C3 2994 B6 2995 C6 2996 B6 2997 C6 2998 D5 3957 C7 3985 B2 3988 B2 3989 B6 3991 C2 3992 C2 3993 C6 4984 B1 4985 B7 7962 D2 7990 A4 7991 D3 9916 B1 F950 B2 F951 C1 F952 A7 F955 B7 LSP Tuner IF Res 1232 A2 1243 A8 1245 D2 1241 B6 1244D3 1246 D2 5 1270B6 2233 4 2236C3 2248 4 225184 3238 C2 2232 2235 2247B9 225083 2268 7 3239 4 4 3240 4 3241 4 3242 5 4220 01 5 Circuit Diagrams PWB Layouts L06 1E 30 5247 B10 5249 5250 B5 5248 B3 5251 BS 6234 C3 6238 C2 6239 C2 9230 D1 9233 D1 9231 D1 9234 D
157. ad 600Q at 100MHz Bead 600Q at 100MHz Bead 600Q at 100MHz Bead 600Q at 100MHz Bead 1202 at 100MHz Bead 120Q at 100MHz Bead 1202 at 100MHz Bead 2202 at 100MHz Bead 220Q at 100MHz Bead 2202 at 100MHz Bead 2202 at 100MHz Bead 220Q at 100MHz Bead 220Q at 100MHz Bead 220Q at 100MHz Bead 2202 at 100MHz Bead 2202 at 100MHz Bead 2202 at 100MHz Bead 220Q at 100MHz Bead 220Q at 100MHz Bead 220Q at 100MHz Bead 2202 at 100MHz Bead 2202 at 100MHz Bead 220Q at 100MHz Bead 220Q at 100MHz Bead 220Q at 100MHz 10 0603 10 0603 5 6uH 0805 10 5 6uH 0805 10 BAS316 155356 99 PDZ5 1B PDZ5 1B PDZ5 1B PDZ5 1B PDZ5 1B BAS316 UDZS8 2B UDZ4 7B PDZ33B BAS316 BAV99 PDZ33B BAS316 BZX384 C5V6 BAS316 SS36 BAS316 PDTC114ET BC846B TDA9886T V4 74LVC1G3157GW 74LVC1G3157GW 74LVC1G3157GW HEF4053BT PMBT2369 BC856B BC846B PDTC114ET PDTC114ET PDTC114ET PDTC114ET BC846B BC847BW M30620SPGP U5C BD45275G For SW see item 0800 For SW see item 0801 PDTC114ET 2N7002 7304 9965 000 04199 7305 9965 000 04199 7306 7307 9322 219 66671 7401 9352 681 65518 7402 4822 130 60373 7403 4822 130 60373 7404 9965 000 04199 7405 9965 000 04199 7406 4822 130 10255 7500 9322 179 61668 7502 9322 219 75685 7504 4822 130 11155 7505 9322 202 34668 7506 4822 130 11155 7560 3198 010 42310 7601 9322 225 69671 7635 4822 209 17398 7701 9322 235 50671 7702 4822 209 17398 7703 9322 217 23668 7704 9322 189 19668 7721 9322 221 70
158. cedure when you have no picture See next paragraph Via IAP How to Clear the Error Buffer Use one of the following methods By activation of the CLEAR ERRORS command in the SAM menu With a normal RC key in sequence MUTE followed by 062599 and e Ifthe content of the error buffer has not changed for 50 hours it resets automatically Error Codes The function of error codes is to indicate failures in the TV set In principle a unique error code is available for every device error e IC bus error for every bus containing two or more devices Protection error e g 8V protection or Horizontal protection Error not related to an device but of importance e g BC loop RAM error E L06 1E Service Modes Error Codes and Fault Finding 5 6 5 6 1 Table 5 2 Error Table Error Description 0 No error High beam BCI protection Vertical guard protection POR bit 8 V protection Black current loop instability protection General 2 error Microprocessor M30620FCNGP error while communicating with the PLL tuner UV1316E 10 error while communicating with the EEPROM NVM at uP M24C64 AJOIN O 11 error while communicating with the IF demodulator TDA9886T V4 12 2 error while communicating with the Trident SVPEX42 13 2 error while communicating with the HOP T
159. d 2951 Vaudio 47 2950 47 2949 2 3n3 3934 3K9 A 3935 V Audio_Gnd Vaudio 10K Vaudio 3958 470u 2948 Audio_Gnd 22u 2947 Vaudio 47n 6905 P0102DA 8 6906 99 Vaudio Vaudio 100n 2965 5913 Vaudio 100n 2964 Audio_Gnd 2911 100n Audio_Gnd Audio_Gnd 5914 Vaudio b gt Vaudio Vaudio 5910 2913 100n 2978 22u 2979 47n Audio_Gnd 1901 C9 1902 D9 1904 F1 2911 A8 2913 B8 2914 A3 2930 B2 2931 A2 2933 B2 2934 B2 2935 E2 2936 D2 2938 F2 2939 E2 2942 C4 2945 D5 2946 D5 2947 B5 2948 B5 2949 B5 2950 A5 2951 A5 2952 C6 2953 D6 2954 D7 2955 C7 5913 A8 5914 B8 6904 E3 6905 B6 6906 A6 6962 C3 7901 1 A3 7901 2 E3 7902 C5 7903 D3 7904 C2 9917 B1 9918 E1 Vaudio 2957 C8 2960 C4 2961 A5 2963 B6 2964 A7 C 2965 B7 2970 D7 2971 D7 2977 A4 2978 B8 2979 B8 2982 C8 2983 E8 2984 E8 3930 B2 e VDD1 2 CLASS D 2942 AMPLIFIER 6962 2952 GND AUDAudio_Gnd gt Vaudiop 100n BOOT1 7902 TDA8925J Audio Gnd 3952 39K SUB MUTE A4 L BZX384 C33 A3 AG VOL MUTE 3949 VVV 22K vaudio 2957 470n 395 2982 15n 3947 N R D o
160. d of Compair Compair is not implemented in this TV set Block Diagrams Testpoint Overviews and Waveforms L06 1E AA 6 19 6 Block Diagrams Testpoint Overviews and Waveforms Wiring Diagram WIRING SPEAKER R 8693 1581 1586 SMALL SIGNAL BOARD 8400 DEGAUSSING COIL FRONT SPEAKER L INTERFACE PANEL 8278 8505 G_16350_056 eps 070506 Block Diagrams Testpoint Overviews and Waveforms L06 1E AA 6 20 Block Diagram LSP Supply and Deflection SUPPLY AND DEFLECTION FRONT INTERFACE PANEL spy te II III I usce 1504 4 2 7541 DEGAUSSING 3 1 pace R l 7404 5402 p TO CRT 1211 1505 1505 soe lag HDRIVE 3 J gt 2 sa 6551 6465 MAINS um T pue em kas sel OE FILTER gt 5552 n LINE 220 240Vac E 2 EW_DRIVE gt OUTPUT 15 25 ees 7511 CIRCUIT 1507 _ 4 A 5562 6563 5566 audio _ EHTINEO EN J CORRECTION 5511 12 2045 3517 x
161. demarks of Dolby Laboratories Schematic Notes All resistor values are in ohms and the value multiplier is often used to indicate the decimal point location e g 2K2 indicates 2 2 kohm Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with either an E or an R e g 220E or 220R indicates 220 ohm All capacitor values are given in micro farads u 10 9 nano farads n x10 or pico farads p x10 12 e Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the decimal point indication e g 2p2 indicates 2 2 pF e asterisk indicates component usage varies Refer to the diversity tables for the correct values The correct component values are listed in the Spare Parts List Therefore always check this list when there is any doubt Rework on BGA Ball Grid Array ICs General Although LF BGA assembly yields are very high there may still be a requirement for component rework By rework we mean the process of removing the component from the PWB and replacing it with a new component If an LF BGA is removed from a PWB the solder balls of the component are deformed drastically so the removed LF BGA has to be discarded Device Removal As is the case with any component that is being removed it is essential when removing an LF BGA that the board tracks solder lands or surrounding components are not damaged To remove an LF BGA the board must be uniformly heated to a temperature close t
162. e available till the end of the service period For the repair of such sets nothing changes In case of doubt whether the board is lead free or not or with mixed technologies you can use the following method Always use the highest temperature to solder when using SAC305 see also instructions below De solder thoroughly clean solder joints to avoid mix of two alloys Caution For BGA ICs you must use the correct temperature profile which is coupled to the 12NC For an overview of these profiles visit the website www atyourservice ce philips com needs subscription but is not available for all regions You will find this and more technical information within the Magazine chapter Repair downloads For additional questions please contact your local repair help desk Alternative BOM identification In September 2003 Philips CE introduced a change in the way the serial number or production number see Figure 2 2 is composed From this date on the third digit in the serial number example AG2B0335000001 indicates the number of the alternative BOM Bill of Materials used for producing the specific model of TV set It is possible that the same TV model on the market is produced with e g two different types of displays coming from two different O E M s By looking at the third digit of the serial number the service technician can see if there is more than one type of B O M used in the production of the TV set
163. e seconds before the blinking LED starts Software Downloading In this chassis you can upgrade the software via the IAP Tool In Application Programming You can find more information on this in the paragraph Service Tools in this chapter Fault Finding and Repair Tips Notes Itis assumed that the components are mounted correctly with correct values and no bad solder joints Before any fault finding actions check if the correct options are set NVM Editor In some cases it can be handy if one directly can change the NVM contents This can be done with the NVM Editor in SAM mode In the next table the default NVM values are given Service Modes Error Codes and Fault Finding TET ES LU Table 5 3 NVM default values Default Default values values hex dec 5 lt 8 9 4158 EW EW Width 19 15 21 26 PW EW Parabola Width 20 19 119 25 125 HS Horizontal Shift 21 20 20 32 32 HP Horizontal Parallelogram 22 07 07 07 07 HB Horizontal Bow 23 07 07 07 07 UCP EW Upper Corner Parabola 24 20 20 32 32 LCP EW Lower Corner Parabola 25 20 20 32 32 EW 26 1D 10 29 29 VS Vertical Slope 27 27 27 39 39 VA Vertical Amplitude 28 20 20 32 32 SC S Correction 29 15 15 21 21 VSH Vert
164. er tool so that a temperature of around 360 C 380 C is reached and stabilised at the solder joint Heating time of the solder joint should not exceed 4 sec Avoid temperatures above 400 C otherwise wear out of tips will increase drastically and flux fluid will be destroyed To avoid wear out of tips switch off unused equipment or reduce heat Mix of lead free soldering tin parts with leaded soldering tin parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to avoid mixed regimes If this cannot be avoided carefully clean the solder joint from old tin and re solder with new tin Use only original spare parts listed in the Service Manuals Not listed standard material commodities has to be purchased at external companies e Special information for lead free BGA ICs these ICs will be delivered in so called dry packaging to protect the IC against moisture This packaging may only be opened shortly before it is used soldered Otherwise the body of the IC gets wet inside and during the heating time the structure of the IC will be destroyed due to high steam pressure inside the body If the packaging was opened before usage the IC has to be heated up for some hours around 90 C for drying think of ESD protection Do not re use BGAs at all 2 4 5 2 4 6 Safety Instructions Warnings and Notes For sets produced before 1 1 2005 containing leaded soldering tin and components all needed spare parts will b
165. ering the set by SCART or by cinches jacks Fast Blanking DC signal accompanying RGB signals Fast blanking signal for SCART1 in Fast blanking signal for SCART2 in FBL TXT FBX FE FLASH Field Filament FLASH FM FM Radio FMR Frame FRAMEDRIVE FRAMEDRIVE FRC FRONT C FRONT DETECT FRONT Y_CVBS FTV G G SC1 IN G SC2 IN G TXT Gb s H H 2FH H A50 H D100 H DRIVE H FLYBACK H OUT HA HD HDMI HEADPHONE L HEADPHONE R HFB HP HW 1 2 25 IC IDRIVE IDRIVE IF E L06 1E Circuit Descriptions Abbreviation List and IC Data Sheets Fast Blanking Teletext Feature Part of the small signal board separate module which contains 100 Hz processing extra features and AutoTV algorithms FBX6 based on PICNIC FBX7 based on PICNIC and Eagle FBX8 based on PICNIC Eagle and Columbus Front End Tuner and RF part together FLASH memory Each interlaced broadcast FRAME is composed of two Fields each Field consists of either Odd or Even lines Filament of CRT FLASH memory Field Memory Frequency Modulation Radio receiver that can receive the FM Band 87 5 108 MHz FM Radio A complete TV picture comprising all lines 625 525 Differential frame vertical drive signal negative Differential frame vertical drive signal positive Frame Rate Converter Front input chrominance SVHS Control line for detection of headphone insertion Service Mode jum
166. ession 0 OP_LIGHT_SENSOR Light sensor on off switching bit Function Disable Enable Light sensor Values OFF Disabled Light sensor mode disabled ON Enabled Light sensor mode available OP SS DEMO EU Split Screen Demo Function Disable Enable Split Screen Demo Values OFF Disabled Split Screen Demo is not available ON Enabled Split Screen Demo is available ff 9 L06 1E Circuit Descriptions Abbreviation List and IC Data Sheets Circuit Descriptions Abbreviation List and IC Data Sheets 9 9 1 9 2 Index of this chapter 9 1 Introduction 9 2 Small Signal Board 9 3 Software Upgrading 9 4 Abbreviation List 9 5 IC Data Sheets Note Only new circuits circuits that have not been published recently are mentioned For the other circuits see the A02 and the ES1 manuals Introduction The L06 1E is a 100 Hz widescreen CRT based HD prepared TV set for the year 2006 Its CRT has a RF Real Flat screen with 29 and 32 inch screen formats The set has the following styling SL6 Pixel Plus technology is used for improved picture quality This TV set is based on the LSP of the ES1 which in its turn is based on the A02 It has anew SSB The SSB is no longer directly attached to the LSP but has been moved to a separate position in the TV set Flatcables are used for the connections between the LSP and the SSB Small Signal Board 313914720911 K3953D TDA9886T CVBS
167. h 1p 0 1A 12V Switch 1p 0 1A 12V Switch 1p 0 1A 12V Switch 1p 0 1A 12V Control Assy E Socket Phone 1p f Socket Cinch 3p Connector 7p f Connector 7p m Connector 5p m Connector 4p Cable 3p 560 3p Bk Cable 7p 560 7p Bk Cable 5p 560 5p Bk 330pF 0603 50V 330pF 0603 50V 330pF 0603 50V 330pF 0603 50V 2 2uF 20 50V 470pF 5 50V 470pF 5 50V 2 2uF 20 50V 1500 5 0 062W 3900 5 0 062W 1 8 5 0 062W 0603 8200 5 0 62W 47kQ 1 0 063W 0603 1500 5 0 062W 47 1 0 063W 0603 1500 5 0 062W 8200 5 0 62W 8200 5 0 62W 75Q 5 0 062W Jumper 0603 Jumper 0603 PDZ6 8B Connector 5p Connector 1p Connector 7p 1354 1354 1361 1382 2313 2319 2324 2332 2333 2336 2338 2339 2340 2343 2344 2346 2347 2348 2352 2353 2356 2361 2363 2364 2365 2367 2368 2369 2370 2371 2372 2373 2375 2381 2382 2383 2384 2385 2386 2387 2388 2389 2390 3305 3306 3306 3307 3307 3317 3318 3319 3320 3321 3322 3325 3331 3332 3333 3334 3335 3336 3337 3338 3339 3340 3341 3342 3343 3344 3345 3347 3348 3350 3351 3352 3353 3354 3355 3357 3359 3360 3361 3362 3363 3364 3365 2422 500 00004 2422 500 80087 2422 025 16382 4822 267 10735 4822 124 12373 4822 122 30043 4822 121 70581 4822 126 13193 3198 016 36810 3198 017 33330 2022 318 00109 2022 318 00109 2022 318 00109 3198 016 36810 4822 126 13193 3198 017 33330 4822 124 80791 3198 024 44730 4822 126 13193 3198 016 36
168. h the CURSOR UP DOWN keys on the remote control transmitter The selected item will be highlighted When not all menu items fit on the screen use the CURSOR UP DOWN keys to display the next previous menu items With the CURSOR LEFT RIGHT keys it is possible to Activate the selected menu item Change the value of the selected menu item Activate the selected submenu n SAM when you press the MENU button twice the set will switch to the normal user menus with the SAM mode still active in the background To return to the SAM menu press the MENU button again When you press the MENU key in while in a submenu you will return to the previous menu How to store SAM settings To store the settings changed in SAM mode leave the top level SAM menu by using the POWER button on the remote control transmitter or the television set How to exit Switch the set to STANDBY by pressing the POWER button on the remote control transmitter or on the television set Customer Service Mode CSM Purpose The Customer Service Mode shows error codes and information on the TV s operation settings The call centre can instruct the customer by telephone to enter CSM in order to identify the status of the set This helps the call centre to diagnose problems and failures in the TV set before making a service call The CSM is a read only mode therefore modifications are not possible in this mode How to Enter To enter CSM p
169. he LSP For better accessibility of the do the following see 2 Remove the LSP still in its plastic bracket from the Figures Service position LSP and Locking handles LSP 1 Simultanuously do the following a pull the two plastic locking handles at the mid left and mid right side of the bracket gently backwards to unlock the bracket and b loosen the bracket from the bottom tray by pulling it backwards N B You do not need to pull the other two chassis so the bottom side of the LSP can be reached If necessary remove the LSP also from its plastic bracket 4 3 2 Small Signal Board SSB locking handles backwards There is no service position for the SSB Most test points are 2 Remove the LSP bracket from the bottom tray by lifting it located on the component side If you have to replace ICs you upwards must remove the complete SSB module from the TV set see 3 Hook the bracket in the first row of fixation holes of the further down in this chapter Small Signal Board SSB bottom tray In other words reposition the bracket from 1 to 2 EN 10 E 106 1 Mechanical Instructions 44 Assy Board Removal Sometimes it can be necessary to swap a complete assy or Printed Wiring Board PWB How that can be done is explained below 4 41 Top Control amp Side I O Assy Panel G_16350_046 eps 060406 Figure 4 3 Top control amp Side I O assy panel 1 Remove the two fixation screws that hold the panel
170. he is working with He can then consult the At Your Service Web site where he can type in the Commercial Type Version Number of the TV set e g 29PT9521 12 after which a screen will appear that gives information about the number of alternative B O M s used If the third digit of the serial number contains the number 1 example AG1B033500001 then there is only one B O M version of the TV set on the market If the third digit is a 2 example AG2B0335000001 then there are two different B O M s Information about this is important for ordering the correct spare parts For the third digit the numbers 1 9 and the characters A Z can be used so in total 9 plus 26 35 different B O M s can be indicated by the third digit of the serial number Practical Service Precautions e it makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock While some sources are expected to have a possible dangerous impact others of quite high potential are of limited current and are sometimes held in less regard Always respect voltages While some may not be dangerous in themselves they can cause unexpected reactions that are best avoided Before reaching into a powered TV set it is best to test the high voltage insulation It is easy to do and is a good service precaution warmam ENE ra ENS EN 106 1 Directions for Use 3 Directions for Use You can download this information from the following websites http www philips com support
171. he set in the SAM see the Service Modes Error Codes and Fault Finding section The SAM menu will now appear on the screen The different alignment parameters are described further on Notes All changes to menu items and alignments must be stored manually e f an empty EAROM permanent memory is detected all settings are set to pre programmed default values so the set must be re aligned Tuner AGC 1 Setan external pattern generator to a colour bar video signal and connect the RF output to the aerial input of the TV Set the amplitude to 10 mV and the frequency to 475 25 MHz Use system PAL B G if possible otherwise match the system of your generator with the received signal in the set 2 Putthe set in the SAM mode Select via the TUNER menu the AGC sub menu 4 Connecta DC multi meter to pin 1 of the tuner F235 AGC pin 5 Adjust the AGC until the voltage at pin 1 F235 AGC pin of the tuner is 3 3 V 0 1 V The value can be incremented or decremented by pressing the right left CURSOR button on the RC 6 After alignment save the value s with the STORE command in the SAM main menu IF PLL OFFSET No adjustments needed default value which can not be changed is 0 Geometry Notes Set external pattern generator to crosshatch video signal and connect the RF output to the aerial input of the TV Set the amplitude at least 1 60 4 and the frequency to 475 25 MH
172. hen go to Repair downloads Here you will find Information on how to deal with BGA ICs 2 4 4 Lead free Solder Philips CE is producing lead free sets PBF from 1 1 2005 onwards Identification The bottom line of a type plate gives a 14 digit serial number Digits 5 and 6 refer to the production year digits 7 and 8 refer to production week in example below it is 1991 week 18 PHILIPS c 22O 24O0N 5047 130w s E UVSH 28ST 1780 02 n I 1 N T NI E 06532 024 eps 230205 Figure 2 2 Serial number example Regardless of the special lead free logo which is not always indicated one must treat all sets from this date onwards according to the rules as described below Figure 2 3 Lead free logo Due to lead free technology some rules have to be respected by the workshop during a repair Use only lead free soldering tin Philips SAC305 with order code 0622 149 00106 If lead free solder paste is required please contact the manufacturer of your soldering equipment In general use of solder paste within workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy to store and to handle Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead free soldering tin The solder tool must be able reach a solder tip temperature of at least 400 C stabilise the adjusted temperature at the solder tip exchange solder tips for different applications e Adjust your sold
173. http www p4c philips com Mechanical Instructions 4 4 Mechanical Instructions Index of this chapter 4 1 Service Connector for IAP 4 2 Set Disassembly 4 3 Service Positions 4 4 Assy Board Removal 4 5 Set Re assembly Note Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation due to the different set executions 4 4 Service Connector for IAP For software uploading with the IAP tool In Application Programming it is not necessary to remove EEPROMSs from the set You only have to connect the IAP interface circuit to the service connector on the rear of the set and start the software uploading see also chapter 5 Service Modes Error Codes and Fault Finding 42 Set Disassembly Follow the disassemble instructions in described order 4 2 1 Rear Cover Removal Warning disconnect the mains power cord before you remove the rear cover 1 Remove all the fixation screws of the rear cover 2 Now the rear cover can be removed 43 Service Positions ED G_16350_045 eps v 060406 Only the LSP of this chassis has a service position for better access to the component side of the LSP For the SSB there is no specific service position Figure 4 2 Locking handles LSP Solder Side LSP 4 3 1 Large Signal Panel LSP g g To get access to the bottom side solder side of the LSP do the following Component Side f the LSP he followi 1 Remove all the connectors from t
174. ical Shift 30 20 20 32 32 VX Vertical Zoom 31 19 119 25 25 VSL Vertical Scroll 32 20 20 32 32 HOP EW Compensation 33 20 20 32 32 Black Level Offset Red 34 08 08 08 08 BLOG Black Level Offset Green 35 08 08 08 08 AGC AGC Takeover 36 OE 0 14 14 OIF IF PLL Offset 37 20 20 32 32 AGC10 38 01 01 01 01 60 60 Hz Horizontal Shift 39 00 00 00 00 60 Hz Vertical Amplitude 42 04 04 04 04 YD amp CL 43 04 07 04 07 RGB Brightness 46 28 28 40 40 NVM_TABLE_VERSION 60 64 64 100 100 OPTION_TABLE_VERSION 61 60 60 TXT Brightness 64 14 14 20 20 V60 offset 60Hz Vertical Amplitude 66 04 04 04 04 CRYSTALALIGN 208 00 00 00 00 VIDEO 264 23 23 35 35 Last Colour 265 36 36 54 54 Last Contrast 266 64 64 100 100 Last Sharpness 267 05 05 05 05 Last Hue 268 32 32 50 50 Last Colour Temp 269 00 00 00 00 White D Cool Red 294 00 00 00 00 White D Cool Green 295 00 00 00 100 White D Cool Blue 296 04 04 04 04 White D Normal Red 297 25 25 37 37 White D Normal Green 298 20 20 32 32 White D Normal Blue 299 28 28 40 40 White D Warm Red 300 108 08 08 08 White D Warm Green 301 00 00 00 00 White D Warm Blue 302 ED ED 237 237 Audio Last Smart 342 103 03 03 03 Last Volume 343 23 23 35 35 Last Balance 344 OA 0 10 10 Last Treble 345 00 00 00 00 Last Bass 346 00 00 00 00 Note When a
175. iew LSP F232 F246 F404 F8 F455 C7 F465 F6 F481 9 F504 F1 F541 03 F574 D4 F583 E5 F632 B8 F678 C6 F706 C10 F715 B9 F722 B10 F910 F955 1241 F233 F247 A8 F416 G6 F456 G10 F466 09 F482 C8 F506 G1 F542 03 F575 F5 F620 C8 F672 F679 C7 F708 C10 F716 B10 F723 B10 F911 F956 C3 1242 F234 A9 F248 A8 F418 G7 F457 G10 F469 09 F483 D8 F507 G1 F552 E5 F576 C4 F627 A5 F673 B8 F701 09 F710 C10 F717 C10 F724 B10 F912 A5 F958 5 1247 F235 10 F249 A7 F419 G8 F458 08 F472 C8 F500 D1 F508 F561 04 F578 C4 F628 F674 F702 010 F711 B10 F718 B9 F901 B4 F913 2 F959 5 1248 F241 10 F250 6 F451 9 F459 G7 F475 C8 F501 F2 F509 G4 F562 D5 F580 D6 F629 B8 F675 B6 F703 D10 F712 C10 F719 B10 F903 4 F950 5 1232 AQ 1249 F242 A10 F401 D6 F452 G10 F462 F9 F476 08 F502 E2 F535 F563 05 F581 C4 F630 B8 F676 B6 F704 010 F713 C9 F720 B10 F904 F951 B5 1239 9 1253 F243 A10 F402 7 F453 C7 F464 F6 F478 09 F503 G1 F537 C5 F573 D6 F582 F631 B8 F677 B9 F705 C9 F714 B10 F721 B9 F905 C3 F952 4 1240 9 1254 1 2 3 4 5 6 A6 A6 A6 B8 A7 A7 A7 1255 1256 1259 1260 1261 1402 1410 A7 B6 AT A9 1413 1414 1415 1418 A9 1419 G9 1420 F10 1423 D6 C7 D7 G6 G6 E6 D7 1428 1432 1435 1436 1437 1438 1439 FZ E8 D8 D8 D6 D9 E8 1440 1442 1443 1445 1446 1447 1448 E8 E10 F9 D7 D7 D6 D6 1449 1450 1453 1455 1457 1458 1459 D6 F6 G9 F9 F8 F8 F9 1460 D8 1470 D8 14
176. lance at 50 volume at 25 Allservice unfriendly modes if present are disabled The service unfriendly modes are Timer Sleep timer Child parental lock Blue mute Hotel hospital mode Auto shut off when no IDENT video signal is received for 15 minutes Skipping of non favourite presets channels Auto storage of personal presets Auto user menu time out Auto Volume Levelling AVL How to Enter To enter SDM use one of the following methods Press the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter 062596 directly followed by the MENU button do not allow the OSD display to time out between entries while keying the sequence Short the SDM contact to mass see Figure SDM Service contact on the TV board and apply AC Power Remove the short after start up Caution Entering SDM by shorting the Service contact to mass will override the software protections Do this only for a short period When doing this the service technician must know exactly what he is doing as it could damage the television set G 16350 050 eps 060406 Figure 5 1 SDM Service contact for SDM short to mass After entering SDM the following screen is visible with SDM in the upper right corner of the screen to indicate that the television is in Service Default Mode 00025 LOGEF 1 2 ERR 00000 OP 136 008 006 000 000 002 016 G_16350_051 eps 060406 Figu
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178. ligning a TV set it is convenient to start with the default settings and then to change them if necessary to customized values If you suspect a defective TV set is programmed with the wrong settings or options try to restore the set to its default settings or set the options to their virgin mode the latter can also be done via the NVM Editor in the SAM menu see chapter 8 and the table Option codes If the remote control of a TV set is defective of missing and you can not enter the CSM or SAM menu it is always possible to return the TV to its virgin mode by simultaneously pressing the Volume and Volume keys on the Top Control Side I O panel of the TV set E L06 1E Service Modes Error Codes and Fault Finding 5 8 2 SAM Menu Structure The SAM Menu structure of the L06 1E AA is different from that of the ES1 Some of the menu items that were in the main menu of the ES1 are now in the submenu The following table shows the structure of the SAM menu of the L06 1E AA Table 5 4 SAM menu structure Example of SAM SAM Submenu Submenu SAM Submenu values SAM Main Menu level 1 level 2 settings Explanation of menu items Clear Yes Clear Erases the contents of the error buffer Select the CLEAR menu item and press the CURSOR RIGHT key The content of the error buffer i
179. nal audio Luminance Transient Improvement Luminance Transient Processor Look Up Table Low Voltage Differential Signalling data transmission system for high speed and low EMI communication Monochrome TV system Sound carrier distance is 4 5 MHz M 525 lines 60 Hz N 625 lines 50 Hz Mega bits per second Multi Channel Sound refers to Dolby Pro Logic Surround in ES1E ADOC Mode control data output Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages A RISC based microprocessor Million instructions per second Multi Media Interface Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor Motion Pictures Experts Group Multi Platform InterFace Part of Salsa chipset sister chip of ADOC IC MPIP MPX MSP MUTE NAFTA NC NDF NHF NICAM NTC NTSC NVM O C OB OC ON OFF LED ON STBY ON OFF LED OP OSD P50 PAL PC PCB PCM PILOT PIG PIP PLL POR POR FLASH Progressive Scan PTC PTP PWB PWM QSS Multi Picture in Picture Commercial feature showing several frozen or moving pips MultiPleX Multi standard Sound Processor ITT sound decoder MUTE Line North American Free Trade Association Trade agreement between Canada USA and Mexico Not Connected No vertical Deflection Vertical fly back protection No Horizontal deflection Horizontal fly back protection Near Instantaneously Companded Audio Multiplexing This is a digital sound system mainly used in Europe Negative Temperature
180. o the reflow soldering temperature A uniform temperature reduces the risk of warping the PWB To do this we recommend that the board is heated until it is certain that all the joints are molten Then carefully pull the component off the board with a vacuum nozzle For the appropriate temperature profiles see the IC data sheet Area Preparation When the component has been removed the vacant IC area must be cleaned before replacing the LF BGA Removing an IC often leaves varying amounts of solder on the mounting lands This excessive solder can be removed with either a solder sucker or solder wick The remaining flux can be removed with a brush and cleaning agent After the board is properly cleaned and inspected apply flux on the solder lands and on the connection balls of the LF BGA Note Do not apply solder paste as this has been shown to result in problems during re soldering Device Replacement The last step in the repair process is to solder the new component on the board Ideally the LF BGA should be aligned under a microscope or magnifying glass If this is not possible try to align the LF BGA with any board markers So as not to damage neighbouring components it may be necessary to reduce some temperatures and times More Information For more information on how to handle BGA devices visit this URL www atyourservice ce philips com needs subscription not available for all regions After login select Magazine t
181. on Disable Enable default Plug and Play setting Values OFF Disabled UK s default Plug and Play setting is not available ON Enabled UK s default Plug and Play setting is available Note When UKPNP and VMOD are ON at the initial set up LANGUAGE ENGLISH COUNTRY GREAT BRITAIN and after auto store is complete VMOD will be set automatically to OFF while UKPNP remain ON OP_VIRGIN_MODE Virgin Mode Values OFF Disabled cannot access virgin mode ON Enabled can access virgin mode Function Disable Enable virgin mode Note Plug and Play menu item will be displayed to perform installation at the initial start up of the TV when VIRGIN MODE is ON and after installation is done VIRGIN MODE will be automatically set to OFF OP_TILT Rotation Tilt Function Change the tilt level of picture tube Values OFF Disabled menu item ROTATION is not available ON Enabled menu item ROTATION is available WS 1 4 3 0 OP_WIDE_SCREEN Screen size 16x9 Function Disable Enable Screen size 16x9 Values OFF Disabled Screen size 16 9 is not available ON Enabled Screen size 16x9 is available OP_WSSB Wide Screen Signalling Bit Function Disable Enable Wide screen Signalling bit function Values OFF Disabled ON Enabled WS 1 4 0 OP_COMPRESS_16_9 Compression enable disable bit Function Disable Enable screen compression function Values OFF Disabled ON Enabled compression 1 no compr
182. ons All options are controlled via option bytes OB1 to OB13 each OB number represents 16 bits bit numbers that are not used are omitted in the second column Select an Option Byte you want to change with the CURSOR UP DOWN keys and key in the new value See the table for more details An explanation per option is listed in paragraph Option Bit Definition Changing a Single Option It is also possible to change an option one at a time Therefore select the option with the CURSOR UP DOWN keys and change its setting with the LEFT RIGHT keys EN Alignments 8 4 3 Option Settings In the table below you will find the option settings Table 8 2 Option codes in detail at bit level Option byte amp bit table for restoring the TV set to its original Factory Default Options via the NVM Editor in the SAM menu 21818 HERE OP1 Description of feature option to be switched ON or OFF bit 7 msb OP PHILIPS TUNER 1 1 bit 6 0 0 bit 5 0 0 bit 4 0 0 bit 3 OP_ACI 1 1 bit 2 OP_UK_PNP 0 0 bit 1 OP_VIRGIN_MODE 1 1 bit O Isb 0 0 Total DEC Value 138 138 Total HEX Value 8A 8A OP2 bit 7 msb 0 0 bit 6 0 0 bit 5 0 0 bit 4 0 0 bit 3 OP_TILT
183. or the 2fH source Vertical Acquisition 1fH Vertical Amplitude DAC output Main supply for deflection usually 141 V Vertical Drive 2fH vertical sync pulse from deflection One of the symmetrical drive signals for the DC frame output stage One of the symmetrical drive signals for the DC frame output stage Vertical sync OSD Vertical Acquisition Vertical Blanking Interval Time during which the video signal is blanked when going from bottom to top of the display Violence chip Adds content filtering capabilities to NTSC video Video Cassette Recorder Vertical Drive Vertical sync pulse coming from the Feature Box Virtual Dolby Surround Vertical Output pulse 9 5 Circuit Descriptions Abbreviation List and IC Data Sheets L06 1E EM 69 VGA VGND VGUARD VIF VL VOL V SYNC VGA WD WE ws WSS WST WXGA WYSIWYR XGA XTAL Y YPbPr Y OUT YUV IC Data Sheets Video Electronics Standards Association Video Graphics Array Video ground Vertical guard voltage Video Intermediate Frequency Variable Level out Processed audio output towards external amplifier Volume V_sync on VGA connector Watch Dog Write Enable control line Wide Screen Screens with an aspect ratio of 16 9 Wide Screen Signalling Used by broadcasters to transmit e g PALPLUS and 16 9 Aspect Ratio World System Teletext 1280x768 15 9 or 1366x768 16 9 What You See Is What You Record rec
184. ord selection that follows main picture and sound Extended Graphics Array 1024x768 4 3 Quartz crystal Luminance signal Component video Y Luminance Pb Pr Colour difference signals B Y and R Y other amplitudes w r t to YUV Y consists of luminance signal blanking level and sync C consists of chroma colour signal Luminance signal Colour space used by the NTSC and PAL video systems Y is the luminance and U V are the colour difference signals This section shows the internal block diagrams and pin layouts of ICs that are drawn as black boxes in the electrical diagrams with the exception of memory and logic ICs This is not applicable to this manual EN Spare Parts Lis 10 Spare Parts List Sets Listed 8670 000 23687 8670 000 23759 Set Level Various 1099A 9301 982 90314 1099A 9301 991 30314 1116 3139 267 20471 1160 3139 267 21621 8278 3139 131 07591 5203A 2422 549 00132 5203A 3139 128 23971 5205 3104 308 20961 5213 2422 264 00491 5214 2422 264 00491 29PT9521 12 32PW9551 12 W76ERF185X044 32 A68ERF185X044 29 Side Control D Front Interf assy J Cable 4p280 1100 2x2 Coil degaus 29 WR Coil degaus HR82WR Coil canceller Loudsp 80 10W FR Loudsp 80 10W FR Large Signal Panel A Various 1244 2422 025 16382 1317 4822 267 10637 1335 3104 301 08281 1351 4822 265 41113 1354 2422 500 00004 1354 2422 500 80087 1361 2422 025 16382 1382 4822 267 10735 1401 4822 265 41113 1404 48
185. p VCR VD VDS VERT E L06 1E Circuit Descriptions Abbreviation List and IC Data Sheets Switched Mode Power Supply SouND Sound left SCART1 in Sound left SCART1 out Sound left SCART2 in Sound left SCART2 out Sound right SCART1 in Sound right SCART1 out Sound right SCART2 out Sound right SCART2 out Surround sound left variable level out Surround sound right variable level out Synchronous No parity Eight bit Reception and Transmission Sync On Green Self Oscillating Power Supply Control line to do hardware mute or un mute of loudspeakers Static RAM Static RAM Small Screen STandBY Signal coming from Main Supply informing the supply is switching off Status signal from pin 8 of SCART connector STandBY Super Video Home System Software or Subwoofer or Switch To Be Defined Total Harmonic Distortion PWM Output signal variable DC level to control the picture tilt from the DOP block of the ADOC Teletext TXT is a digital addition to analogue TV signals that contain textual and graphical information 25 rows x 40 columns The information is transmitted within the first 25 lines during the Vertical Blank Interval VBI Teletext switch U signal 1fH after Feature Box Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter Ultra Bass Enhancement Microcontroller User Interface Ultimate One Chip Microprocessor Colour difference signals V sync V sync from Feature Box 2fH Vertical sync input f
186. per power failure detection Front input luminance or CVBS SVHS Flat TeleVision Green Green SCART1 in Green SCART2 in Green teletext Giga bits per second H_sync to the module Horizontal sync input for the 2fH source Horizontal Acquisition 1fH horizontal sync pulse coming out of the HIP Horizontal Drive 2fH Horizontal sync pulse coming out of the Feature Box Horizontal Drive Horizontal Flyback H_sync output of the module Horizontal Output pulse Horizontal Acquisition horizontal sync pulse High Definition 720p 1080i 1080p High Definition Multimedia Interface digital audio and video interface Stereo headphone Left signal output Stereo headphone Right signal output Horizontal Flyback Pulse Horizontal sync pulse from large signal deflection Head Phone Hardware Monochrome TV system Sound carrier distance is 6 0 MHz VHF and UHF band IAP Tool In Application Programming used to upload software to a TV set without having to remove flash ROMs Inter IC bus also called IIC Inter IC Sound bus Integrated Circuit Vertical drive Vertical drive Intermediate Frequency Circuit Descriptions Abbreviation List and IC Data Sheets L06 1E EH EN 67 IF TER IIC Interlaced IO IR IROM IRQ ITV JTAG KEYB KEYBOARD L UL Last Status LATAM LCD L CL_VLOUT LED LFE L FRONT IN LIGHT SENSOR LINE DRIVE LNA LOT LS Ls Rs LSP Lt Rt LTI LTP LUT LVDS M N Mb s
187. r 11 Swe 8 8 TCET1103 G INPUT RESET 0 DRIVER 8 BS 82 3 e 3542 3543 2543 lt PDTC114ET BC857B R F 5 574 7 4 1 7548 680R 2578 100 3553 g MAXIMUM OVER gow S CZ AP 8 Y Gnd 5 855 8 31 2 aux DETECTOR PROTECTION ee S28 248 gt 5 5 eBWS 1 8 5 8 2188 5 8 I 823 3 I I I I Vaux GND lt q STANDBY 3584 10K 3524 Peu I Vaux_GND 821 COLD GROUND 5 HOT GROUND L 3521 25219 3595 IMX1 ov 1K2 4m 7583 1 7583 2 ov age IMX1 ov FOR MAINS 120V AC 170V 177V L z 220V 309V 317 Vaux GND 5 v Normal Operation E 8 Vaux GND ET PETE 8 V Standy Mode 8 d Vaux GND 8 8 HOT GROUND Neuen m m Vaux GND COLD GROUND GND Vaux GND 3139 123 5895 6 1
188. rd assemblies As most signals are digital it will be almost impossible to measure waveforms with a standard oscilloscope Therefore waveforms are not given in this manual Perform measurements under the following conditions Television set in Service Default Alignment Mode Video input Colour bar signal Audio input 3 kHz left channel 1 kHz right channel Service Modes Service Default mode SDM and Service Alignment Mode SAM offer several features for the service technician while the Customer Service Mode CSM and the Digital Customer Service Mode DCSM only for TVs with digital reception module are used for communication between the call centre and the customer This chassis offers the option of using the IAP Tool In Application Programming a hardware interface between a computer and the TV chassis for software uploading to the TV set See also paragraph Service Tools IAP Tool Service Default Mode SDM Purpose e To create a predefined setting for measurements to be made override software protections e start the Blinking LED Procedure inspect the error buffer check the life timer Specifications Table 5 1 SDM default settings Default Region Freq MHz system Europe AP PAL Multi 475 25 PAL B G NAFTA AP NTSC LATAM 61 25 ch 3 NTSC M All picture settings at 50 brightness colour contrast hue Bass treble and ba
189. re 5 2 SDM menu example 5 2 2 Service Modes Error Codes and Fault Finding 106 1 How to Navigate When you press the MENU button on the remote control the set will switch on the normal user menu in the SDM mode How to Exit Switch the set to STANDBY by pressing the POWER button on the remote control transmitter If you turn the television set off by removing the mains unplugging the television or by using the POWER button on the TV set the television set will remain in SDM when mains is re applied and the error buffer is not cleared Service Alignment Mode SAM Purpose e change option settings display clear the error code buffer e To perform alignments Specifications Operation hours counter maximum five digits displayed Software version Error codes and Option settings display Error buffer clearing Option settings Software alignments Tuner RGB Align Geometry Audio NVM Editor Mode switching Compair mode not implemented How to Enter Press the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter 062596 directly followed by the OSD STATUS INFO button do not allow the OSD display to time out between entries while keying the sequence After entering SAM the following screen is visible with SAM in the upper right corner of the screen to indicate that the television is in Service Alignment Mode 00020 L
190. ress the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter 123654 do not allow the OSD display to time out between entries while keying the sequence Upon entering the Customer Service Mode the following screen will appear E L06 1E Service Modes Error Codes and Fault Finding 5 3 5 3 1 100025 LO6EF1 1 2 2CODESO 0000 3 OP 136 008 006 000 000 002 016 4 5 CTN 6 7 PAL 8 DUALI 9CO 50 CL 50 BR 50 HU 0 AVL Off G_16350_053 eps 060406 Figure 5 4 CSM menu example Menu Explanation 1 Indication of the decimal value of the operation hours counter Main Scaler software version see Service Alignment Mode for an explanation and service mode CSM Customer Service Mode 2 Displays the last five errors detected in the error code buffer 3 Displays the option bytes 4 Reserved 5 Displays the type number version of the set option 6 Reserved 7 Displays the detected Colour system e g PAL NTSC 8 Displays the detected Audio e g stereo mono 9 Displays the picture setting information 10 Displays the sound setting information How to Exit To exit CSM use one of the following methods Press the MENU STATUS or EXIT INFO i or POWER button on the remote control transmitter Press the POWER button on the television set Problems and Solving Tips Related to CSM Picture Problems Note The problems described below are all related to the TV settings The
191. s cleared Options OP1 Options Used to set the option bits See Options in the Alignments section for a detailed description OP2 OP3 OP4 OP5 OP6 OP7 Tuner IFPLL Tuner Used to align the tuner See Tuner in the Alignments section for a detailed description AGC RGB Align AKB Off On RGB Align gt White Tone Used to align the white tone See RGB Align gt White Tone in the Alignments section for a detailed description White Tone Cool Normal Warm BlackL Offset R BlackL Offset G CL 7 Geometry Horizontal 8 Geometry Used to align the Geometry See Geometry the Alignments section for a detailed description HB 9 HSH 33 EWW 23 EWP 26 EWT 31 UCP 41 LCP 34 Vertical SBL Note If the TV set is switched to 50 Hz double lines i e not Pixel Plus 100 Hz only VS is shown in the menu VS 42 VSH 26 VAM 25 VSC 21 Audio AF M 250 Audio No audio alignment is necessary for this television set A2 T 400 AT 2 NVM Editor ADR 0x0001 1 NVM Editor Can be used to change the NVM data in the television set VAL 0x0000 0 Store Compair Compair ComPalr In other sets this menu item be used to switch the television to In System Programming ISP mode for software uploading via ComPair In the LO61E AA however a different system is used IAP Caution When this mode is selected without IAP connected the TV will be blocked Remove the AC power to reset the TV IAP This tool is used instea
192. stances for example in a living room the recommended interval is three to five years When a customer uses the set in an environment with higher dust grease or moisture levels for example in a kitchen the recommended interval is one year The maintenance inspection includes the following actions 2 3 2 4 2 4 1 Perform the general repair instruction noted above 2 Clean the power supply and deflection circuitry on the chassis 3 Clean the picture tube panel and the neck of the picture tube Warnings In order to prevent damage to ICs and transistors avoid all high voltage flashovers In order to prevent damage to the picture tube use the method shown in figure Discharge picture tube to discharge the picture tube Use a high voltage probe and a multi meter position Vpc Discharge until the meter reading is 0 V after approx 30 s E_06532_007 eps 250304 Figure 2 1 Discharge picture tube All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to electrostatic discharges ESD 4 Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically Make sure that during repair you are connected with the same potential as the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance Keep components and tools also at this same potential Available ESD protection equipment Complete kit ESD3 small tablemat wristband connection box extension cable and earth cable 4822 310 10671
193. t gt HD_R 812 i HDMI R HD L 812 1 HDMI_L I 555 o gt gt TN BSF 7963 PDTC114ET HD_AUDIO_SEL_2 B2 gt 10 16V HD_DVI_R gt L7 B amp B3 HD DVLL gt gt B8 B9 G 16350 021 eps 230306 1 2961 B3 2962 2963 B4 2964 2965 D3 2966 D2 2967 D3 2968 E2 2969 E4 2970 E4 2971 B7 2972 D2 2973 D2 2974 B6 2975 1 2976 1 2977 B2 2978 B2 3961 B4 3962 B4 3963 D3 3964 D3 3965 D3 3966 E3 3967 C6 3968 C6 3969 D6 3970 D6 3971 D7 3972 B6 4972 D2 4973 D2 4978 A2 5961 B8 5972 B6 7961 B3 7962 C7 7963 D6 7975 A2 Layout SSB Top Side 1000 D2 1400 C6 1721 C6 2108 C3 2208 1002 C2 1401 B6 1737 A4 2109 C3 2209 1003 C2 1501 A2 1901 B2 2111 C4 2210 1004 D1 1580 B1 2000 D1 2112 C3 2211 1060 C2 1581 1 2001 C1 2113 D2 2212 1101 D6 1582 A6 2002 C1 2114 C3 2214 1150 D3 1583 A2 2003 C2 2127 D3 2215 1201 C3 1584 A3 2063 B2 2201 C3 2218 1205 C4 1585 6 2064 C2 2202 2219 1285 1586 A1 2067 C2 2203 2220 1300 D5 1587 C1 2068 C2 2205 C4 2223 1301 D6 1600 D2 2073 B2 2206 C4 2300 1302 D6 1601 D2 2107 D3 2207 C4 2301 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts L06 1E AA 51 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 B3 C6 C6 C3 D6 D6 2302 2303 2335 2339 2340 2341 2342 2343 2344 2345 2346 2347 2348 D6 D6 D6 D6 D6 D6 D6 D6 D6 D5 D6 D5 D6 2349 2400 2401 2404 2405 2410 2413
194. tion Digital Noise Reduction Noise reduction feature of the set Dynamic Noise Reduction Digital Output Processor Part of ADOC which takes care of RGB control and deflection Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Pro Logic Dynamic RAM dynamically refreshed RAM Dynamic RAM dynamically refreshed RAM Digital Scan Digital Signal Processing Dealer Service Tool Special remote control designed for dealers to enter e g service mode a DST emulator is available in ComPair Digital Theatre Sound Digital Versatile Disc Digital Visual Interface d digital only i integrated A digital video interface to a display designed to replace the analogue YPbPr or RGB interface Double Window Dynamic phase correction to correct the phase of the H drive Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory Extreme High Tension the voltage between the cathode and the shadow mask that accelerates the electrons towards the screen around 25 kV Extra High Tension INFOrmation used for contrast reduction vertical and horizontal amplitude correction beam current protection and flash detection Electro Magnetic Interference Leakage of high frequency radiation from a transmission medium Electronic Program Guide System used by broadcasters to transmit TV guide information NexTView Erasable Programmable Logic Device EUrope East West related to horizontal deflection of the set East West correction drive signal EXTernal source ent
195. to be straight lines Range from 0 to 63 4 HB Horizontal Bow Align the EW parabola to be symmetrical range from 0 to 63 5 HP Horizontal Parallel Align for straight vertical lines on the picture sides range from 0 to 63 6 UCP Upper Corner Parabola Align for the vertical lines in the upper corners of the screen to be straight Range from 0 to 63 7 LCP Lower Corner Parabola Align for the vertical lines in the lower corners of the screen to be straight Range from 0 to 63 8 EWT East West Trapezium Align for equal length of the horizontal lines in the upper and lower parts of the screen Range from 0 to 63 Now select Double Lines mode and again align the following vertical screen geometry setting 1 VS Vertical Slope First activate menu item SBL Service Blanking ON so the lower part of the test picture is no longer visible Then adjust the Vertical Slope Align for the horizontal line in the middle of the test picture to line up with the boundery between the still visible upper part of the screen and the invisible lower part of the screen Range from 0 to 63 After this switch the SBL to OFF again White Tone In the WHITE TONE sub menu the colour values for the different colour temperatures can be changed The colour temperature mode NORMAL DELTA COOL DELTA WARM can be selected per colour R G and B with the RIGHT LEFT cursor keys The mode or value can be changed with the U
196. ture tube socket see circuit diagram F 7 Measure at cathodes on the picture tube socket the DC level of the measuring pulse 1st full line after the frame blanking with respect to earth R pin 8 G pin 6 B pin 11 of CRT socket 8 Select the pin with the highest level found and adjust V cutoff by means of the Vg2 potmeter lowest one on the Line Output Transformer LOT to 145 5 for all screen sizes 9 Reset Contrast and Brightness to their original values Vcurorr OV Ref E_06532_011 eps 110204 Figure 8 2 Waveform Vg2 alignment EINEN Alignments 8 2 2 8 3 8 3 1 8 3 2 Focus alignment The LOT has the following outline Focus 1 F1 Static alignment red wire Focus 2 F2 Dynamic alignment white wire 1 Use external video pattern generator to input a circle or crosshatch test pattern to the set 2 Choose Natural picture mode with the Smart Picture button on the remote control transmitter 3 Adjust the dynamic focus 2 potentiometer in the middle on the LOT until the horizontal lines at the centre of the screen are of minimum width without introducing a visible haze 4 Adjust the static focus 1 potentiometer highest of the LOT until the horizontal lines at the sides of the screen are of minimum width without introducing a visible haze 5 Repeat these two steps to achieve the best result Software Alignments Put t
197. u do not need to pull the other two locking handles backwards 2 Remove the LSP bracket from the bottom tray by lifting it upwards 3 Remove all cables from the LSP 4 Remove the board from the bracket by unhooking it from its fixation clamps re assemble the whole set do all processes in reverse order Be sure that before the rear cover is mounted The mains cord is postioned correctly in its guiding brackets make sure that the strain relief will function correctly All wires cables are returned in their original positions This is very important in view of the hot and EHT areas of the set Check if no wires are touching the heat sinks that are on the LSP this may dammage the cables E 106 1 Service Modes Error Codes and Fault Finding Service Modes Error Codes and Fault Finding 5 5 1 5 2 5 2 1 Index of this chapter 5 1 Test Points 5 2 Service Modes 5 3 Problems and Solving Tips Related to CSM 5 4 Service Tools 5 5 Error Codes 5 6 The Blinking LED Procedure 5 7 Software Downloading 5 8 Fault Finding and Repair Tips Test Points This chassis is equipped with test points in the service printing In the schematics test points are identified with a rectangle box around Fxxx or Ixxx These test points are specifically mentioned in the service manual as half moons with a dot in the centre The chassis is equipped with test points Fxxx printed on the circuit boa
198. ype Binary ite Device Note If there are no errors reported the programming is successful Note Sometimes an error message may appear Please try a few times if this happens How to Order Note If you encounter any problems contact your local support desk Error Codes Introduction The error code buffer contains all detected errors since the last time the buffer was erased The buffer is written from left to right new errors are logged at the left side and all other errors shift one position to the right When an error has occurred the error is added to the list of errors provided the list is not full or the error is a protection error When an error occurs and the error buffer is full then the new error is not added and the error buffer stays intact history is maintained except when the error is a protection error To prevent that an occasional error stays in the list forever the error is removed from the list after 50 operation hours When multiple errors occur errors occurred within a short time span there is a high probability that there is some relation between them How to Read the Error Buffer Use one of the following methods screen the SAM only if you have a picture Examples 0000 No errors detected 6 0 0 0 Error code 6 is the last and only detected error 9 6 00 Error code 6 was first detected and error code 9 is the last detected error Via the blinking LED pro
199. z Use system PAL B G if possible otherwise match the system of your generator with the received signal in the set e Use the default alignment settings but set Brightness to 32 For wide screen models set to wide screen mode for classic models set to 4 3 After alignment save the value s with the STORE command in the SAM main menu Service tip When the set is equipped with a rotation coil use this menu item to check its correct alignment If alignment is not correct go to the user MENU choose FEATURES and select ROTATION With the use of a crosshatch test pattern align it to a correct horizontal picture Alignment gt lt VERT SLOPE gt lt VERT SHIFT gt VERT AMPLITUDE V S CORRECTION gt ea HOR SHIFT HOR AMPLITUDE Fr 3 ES E gt E W PARABOLE gt lt NI UPPER E W CORNER p m LOWER E W CORNER lt TRAPEZIUM L V gt lt HOR PARALLELOGRAM 6 CC gt HH lt m HOR BOW E 06532 010 eps
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