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1. CN505 GV IF RECEIVER 1 CN502 69 GND RO SDTP 40 SDATAP E 25 SDT GND 25 5 AKO SDTN 41 SDATAN z BAT TO 42 REFRON R5 22 U BOARD 25 RA2 CN406 27 RA4 28 RAS co 15 29 GND 30 GA0 G5 10 31 GA1 32 GA2 33 GAS 12604 34 GA4 CONTROL Bo 5 35 GA5 36 GND uM 63 37 BAO 5 88 B5 62 39 BA2 1602 3 3V REG 40 BA3 41 4 CN504 DIN our 8 42 5 2 00 43 GND GND 44 GND 45 GND 46 GND 5V SENS ND DE 60 48 LODDE 12V 12V 49 GND 12V 50 GND 12V 51 GND 12V SFT CLK 61 52 LCDCLK 12V I 53 GND 12V 54 GND gt 5V 55 GND 5V sTBY 56 NC 12501 57 SUB SYSTEM CONTROL 5V 59 sv U BOARD CN402 DD ONU Le 60 DD ONS 9 60 FL601 DD ON2 5 HP STAT 5 STAT MUTE Le 8 MUTE CSN Le 7 CSN 69 SI Le G3 sort CN501 ple 1 REMOTE 2 S5WSTBY SCK Le RI SCK KEY 68 KEY CPU ST 48 CPU ST INPUT KEY 65 4 INPUTKEY soL Di 9 SDAO PW KEY 67 5 PWKEY SDA 69 SOLO PW LEDI 1 6 PWLEDI PW LED2 2 7 PWLED2 INLED1 S 8 INLEDI RCT C503 RESET 9 INLED2 10 5 5 5 6 RCT D CK SENI 44 12 25 SEN2 4 13 SEN2 pele 14 CN503 15 SEN4 T MO
2. 2882 SDDT27 5 5 5 5 M 5 5 SES es se ao e v 5 5 i HEE lt ANNE LCDG1 ao as zo 4 T 34 i i i LCDR5 29855 T 2728 VSYNC LCDR4 ELI ES a2 5 6 LCDR3 m As 552 zs 4 lt Te T8 3 LCDR2 o U LCDR1 3 5 LCDRO ao E 2882 O 2882 E 5 88 E vss 252 VOD vss k gt gt SDDTO ES 550 aie oam SDDT15 SDDT16 ra 505 bar SDDT31 5 sopri 20 54 2 soris sopriz ap lt p 2 _ T os s noc vssa vssa 5 SDDT2 MES SDDT13 SDDT18 0 7405 SDDT29 Too ag 222 SDDT3 tas SDDT12 soprio 0 64 cpl SDDT28 zs T 5522 p gt SDDT20 ra SDDT21 1 34 44 6720 o o o mS Ta cp SDDT26 3 5 SDDT6 1 24 SDDT22 SDDT25 se 1 24 o 05 24 oer Givors 7245 Css soorze N 92s HH VDDQ zz 2888 BER E 228 Ses EPS E NC RFU S M ae i 2 8 5 9 Dn SRI m 7 3 2 erm salds N
3. Schematic diagram P3 board om EVD zo om CN507 2P 3 HOT 2 NC GND TO LAMP CN508 2P 3 HOT 2 NC GND TO LAMP B S83514 J B P3 24 4 28 B GV IF RECEOVER SIB SYSTEM CONTROL INVERTER B BOARD Component Side gt EP GW lt 81652 0651 8651 CB E 1 22 GND 8655 tom m Ca a On QU e 8664 s R669 4 eed 2 0 49 51 GND 6 SSS ET oc I uu 222 222 56 NC R659 R670 32 Name a EA 4 co 1 AJL553 JL601 233 7 635 lon out aa C JESS 11628 XR RO ke SEE JL638JL636 629 C608 55 2 557 JL639 376507 1 H 25 5 S 7711140 E Rstoj is JL607 5601560 gt ne or 16503 LE Q m 0516 JL606 D 585 in JL619 FB50 d eoo m IRAI Rs 5 9 9 1 717 738 11 4 9 JL530 NS 7 5 lt D Bin 1 676 059 11 1578 R58 11528 JL550 JL527 B ip 8519 R579 8 557 mum cd Ni E 1 C558 31 22 C577 R564 521 559 44 14 EL 1552 R561 s R562 LI 578 R563 B BOARD Terminal name of semiconductors in silk
4. L 5 SPEAKER AUDIO 12V 1 gt AUDIO 12V 2 GND 3 GND 4 GND 5 12V 6 12V 7 12V 8 STBY 5V 9 10 AUDIO R 11 AUDIOGND 12 AUDIO L 13 14 15 FL401 CN SENS 16 CPU ST 17 SCL 19 Q408 409 GND 20 21 SDTN 22 23 SDT GND 24 25 SDTP 26 CN406 SDT P 3 SDT GND 2 SDT N 1 FL402 CN402 SDA 30 SCL 29 CPU ST 28 FL403 SCK 27 SI 26 CSN 25 MUTE 24 HP STAT 23 DD ON U 22 21 20 404 19 STBY 5V 18 STBY 5V 17 12V 16 12V 15 12V 14 12V 13 1 409 12V 12 DC DC 12V 11 10 9 Sw GND 1 m A5V 45V 410 SW Q411 6 IN B INA OUTA 1 IN B OUT B 7 HEADPHONE e gt SDOWN HPIN 0 1 OUT X401 2 L OUT 2 8224 2 3 L OUT 4 L OUT CN403 MUTE X SIBYSV Q406 407 I Y D421 77 DOWN Sw Q410 SW I Q404 405 Dara z 49V 412 5V REG OUT _ SD5V 411 4 5 B SS3514 lt J gt U 24 4 6 4 2 CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION DISPLAY B N S A U MEDIA ENGINE 4 7 4 3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND PRINTED WIRING BOARDS Note All capacitors are in uF unless otherwise noted pF uuF Capacitors without voltage indication are all 50 V
5. AC L IN T TFN96455 FH702 wa e C703 0724 2701 T BN pro 1701 0 004 7 4MHz 4 4 8 D A pI qul LE UT qul lS 4 0701 4 10 AT E 172 2507 2 7 10701 IRF BC40G LF38 tiri TEA1504 N2 SWITCHING 1 1 CONTROL CHIP 2 2M 719 1724 We C729 1000p R703 250 68k 17101 in 00 Th e 28 R718 C708 330k 0 022 50V B 1 10 CHIP I CHIP R719 e ih aree 1 28 1 108 150k CHIP 2 Get D708 8 8 29 11ES2 TB5 7 2 11 T6702 da S 1093 1 6 GND 5 GND gt PH701 Ryze R723 PC123FY2 1 108 1 100 4 127 4 CHIP RN CP VA T TV 3 12v 1 10W 4 2 12V CHIP w AEN 1 tev TO A BOARD CN105 12 CN702 9P 1C704 650 MMDF NOSHOR2 8 3 3v CONTROL pi 6 end 5 5v 5v GND 2 1 DDON C726 4 9 470 16V TO A BOARD C728 0 1 25V 0104 1 1 10707 MMDF GNO3HDR2 G P1 CONTROL POWER SUPPLY d 8 553514 lt G P1 24 Schematic diagram 4 43 1 board gt 4 44 4 MY 1 AUDIO_R Tao Teo AUDI 0_GND AUDIO 180 150 AUDIO GND W AUDIO_L 10790 R789 AUDIO GND
6. D103 188355TE 17 e 6131 ar C126 9 1 25V 1 0104 UDZ TE 17 12B 0101 DTC114EKA T146 SW 10109 TC7SO8FU TE85R AND 49P 71 1RO1 7 7071 RO 1 6 4 9 0 AW REF CLK KANAL lt RD KALE Dan 2 7 Nf of of stof a a lt lt lt lt lt lt lt gt lt CH3_RST TO P2 INPUT SEU 1108 10102 TOTAHCAOGSAET EU TC7S04FU TEB5R TO P3 GV_IFON gt INV lt CH3_ADO TO 2 HS P3 vs gt 0 POLH gt 0 TTA EXITHD poLv gt lt cHs ant J EXITV gt 5 es I R141 DIT Rios C120 6128 0129 C103 C102 C104 C105 1 16 0 1 100p 22p 22p 100p 0 1 25V 50V 50 50 50V 25V F ci CH CH CH H FLASH WRITTER MODE L NORMAL MODE RA1O1 CN108 10P ke 5 VPP1 102 RES m ajajajajala gt gt x x o m x 5 16 rss SL ko Schematic diagram lt P1 board CH3_TEMP TO P3 CPU_ST gt TO P3 CH3_INTI gt es PVSYNC gt CH_SENS gt R149 0 6 SYSTEM CONTROL 4 x 5 z S efoto elte o a lt WRITER 4 11 Schematic diagram P1 bo
7. IS ASL 40022 2279 S v 75 Ag 60022 9672 ASA81S gt U 24 12 x A 5 gt 2 22 1 I I sos SE 5 822 2569 D x I 5 gt 59 ou 2 268 TE I o 8 5 D 59 pes g 9 589 fo m S gt TI lt 55 oo S S oo gt 909g D o des 2 QO e I Lo TOnv 94 I I LOLNO quvog v 01 N tolanvy gt gt gt 6 5 6 S 815 H oianv Tolanv E SN3S 15 ndo e o N 10S QN5 10S a 21 z Z Sa ZN 5 U G sheet o op 5 S 5 5 U board gt Schematic diagram 4 35 0411 DTA123JKA 2
8. y ppc2_spA 100 8207 P2 a BOARD VVAVEFORMS FB207 I R207 0 TO P1 CH D ae gt w lt DDC2_GND eo DDC2 5V P8202 pg 9239 2 2 2 2 0225 A W AW MA8082 H TX I 1 I 022 MA8082 H TX 0 8 Vp p H D221 D223 MA8082 H TX MA8082 H TX I ab7 lt HS V to pi vs P3 mi LI 10207 i I TC74VHC125FT EL 1 0 Vp p H en prm SYNC SELECT e Divided circuit diagram One sheet of A P2 board circuit diagram is divided into two 3 sheets each having the code A P2 to 2 For ab8 example the destination GbD on the A P2 sheet is connected to b Don the A P2 sheet TEL I 0 8 Vp p H ECT I a b 1 TO7Sa2FU Mei iN Ref No SYNC SELECT PME BAS TT I Circuit diagram division code STBYSV 1 5 0 Vp p H 10209 I TC74VHCO4FT EL P2 8 INV I RGB PROCESSOR 5 0 Vp p V B SS3514 lt J gt A P2 24 4 13 4 14 gt gt gt m f SE S8 Nes Zar 2 91221 Et 23 d1 0va 4490550199725 13 Lisa LOHAVLOL I I I I I I I I I I I zd EP Sh e I I REFIN REFOUT PWRDNB vo GND EES GND 558 GND
9. E C280 4 C334 gt 1 c281_ 28 FB333 C288 7 8 FBS34 Wo IZ dins ee FB335 47 C288 1 4 ip 8556 A pty WF B3S 1 o E lan es 218542 F 100 843 5 Es 928268845 lt R38 amp 5 AA 8 SEU ero 0 n 290 a 7 295 Era me LE 295 C294 E n t oo R345 M e C211 215 218 222 63507095 58 637211 91 5318 36 CN102 105 AUBIO ZGREEN 3 BLUE m AUBIO L 5880 GND 6 7 8 10 GND e 5 AA or 264537 702974 0559 3 9800 SV 12584 3 13HS 1475 15 SCL Jr 2521 26 I 1 8277 R209 R211 R226 R227 4 22 A BOARD SEMICONDUCTOR LOCATION IC Component C101 B 4 C102 C103 A 4 C105 C106 C107 C108 C109 C203 C205 C206 C207 C208 C209 C210 C211 C212 C214 C215 C216 C301 C302 C303 C304 m UJ UU UJ m I GC TRANSISTOR Component DIODE rater Component Ko de Me Mc do 3e on 1 69 0 0 C0 Q N N N D D CLYSTAL Component X101 C 3 X301 D 3 k Refer to Terminal name of semiconductors in silk screen printed circuit see page 4 8
10. 100 SCREEN RESET ALL gt EXI TN continued 11 9 E Using the MENU 4 and OK buttons 1 Display the main menu Press the MENU button to display the main menu on your screen MENU 2 Select the menu you want to adjust Press the 4440 buttons to display the desired menu Press the OK button to select the menu item INPUT er 4 gt ox ND 9 3 Adjust the menu Press the oO buttons to make the adjustment Then press the OK button to return to the previous menu INPUT c 1 A 2 4 Close the menu Press the MENU button once to return to normal viewing If no buttons are pressed the menu closes automatically after about 30 seconds MENU Resetting the adjustments You can reset the adjustments using the menu See page 15 for more information on resetting the adjustments 12 Adjusting the contrast CONTRAST Contrast adjustment is made using a separate CONTRAST menu from the main menu page 11 This setting is stored in memory for the signal from the currently selected input connector 1 Press the 9 contrast button The CONTRAST menu appears on the screen CONTRAST mm 70 48 4kHz 60Hz Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency of of the current input the current input signal signal Displaying the current input signal The horizontal and vertical frequencies of the current input signa
11. 14 If necessary fine tune the color temperature First press the too buttons to select L ADJUST and press the OK button Then press the 4440 buttons to select R Red or B Blue and press the OK button and then press the buttons to adjust the color temperature Since this adjustment changes the color temperature by increasing or decreasing the R and B components with respect to G green the G component is fixed USER ADJUSTMENT RC 168 GI 7 0 SON 7 5 gt EJ EXITED If you fine tune the color temperature the new color setting is stored in memory for USER ADJUSTMENT and automatically recalled whenever USER is selected The USER ADJUSTMENT setting is common to both the input signals If you change the user adjustment setting for one input signal the setting for the other input signal is also changed Changing the position MENU POSITION You can change the menu position if it is blocking an image on the screen 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen N Press the buttons to select MENU POSITION and press the OK button The MENU POSITION menu appears on the screen 3 Press the buttons to select the desired position There are three positions each for the top of the screen and the bottom of the screen and one for the screen center Resetting the adjustments RESET This monitor has the foll
12. 4 s E ejejeje 212 212 5555 lel 212 sj s e e e 2 5 DDON_ 2 Schematic Diagrams of B P1 P3 Boards HP_STAT ee a 7 GND 12V TO P2 CE STBY_5V DDON_U TO P2 1 FL601 216020101 10 HP STAT 9 KMUTE 8 KSI CPU_S 3 3 7 FL602 216620101 6 Ho fsck 818018101215 2 2121212 2 21212 TO U BOARD CN402 CN502 8 KB CPU ST 5 9 lt scL lt spA TO P2 R607 100 1716N SDT_P SDT_GND sor N 1 TO U BOARD CN406 DDON2 gt Pattern 0 1 0 4nH 1C602 PQ20VZ5U 3 3V REG TO P2 Inductance 4 23 i DDON3 TO P2 5V SENS B p GV IF RECEIVER CN505 DEN ojo 2 2 sje o s o z 5 zz sje z 5 olo sje 2 5 zz sje o z zzz oloje 555 o z zz sje z 5 gt e of ci af ef f teje RFB602 RFB4 Goad egos penu 25v 28V RO 8 7 R1 d 3 5 R2
13. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 50 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 10W 1 10 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 8W REF NO PARTNO DESCRIPTION REMARK R473 1 240 129 21 RES CHIP 120 5 1 8W R474 1 240 063 21 RES CHIP 220 5 1 10W R475 1 240 063 21 RES CHIP 220 5 1 10W R476 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R477 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R478 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R479 1 216 827 11 RES CHIP 3 3K 5 1 16W R480 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R481 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R482 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R483 1 218 751 11 RES CHIP 300K 5 1 16W R484 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R485 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R486 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R487 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R488 1 216 849 11 RES CHIP 220K 5 1 16W R489 1 240 941 91 METAL CHIP 0 05 1 1 2W R490 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R491 1 216 840 11 RES CHIP 39K 5 1 16W R492 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R493 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R494 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R495 1 216 837 11 RES CHIP 22K 5 1 16W R497 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R499 1 216 2
14. e Indication of resistance which does not have one for rating electrical power is as follows Pitch 5 mm Rating electrical power 1 4 W CHIP 1 10 W All resistors are in ohms EM nonflammable resistor r fusible resistor A internal component panel designation and adjustment for repair All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B unless otherwise noted earth ground rr earth chassis All voltages are in V Readings are taken with a 10 MQ digital multimeter Readings are taken with a color bar signal input Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances x Can not be measured Circled numbers are waveform references bus B bus Divided circuit diagram One sheet of A U boards circuit diagrams are divided into two sheets each having the code A P1 to A P1 A P2 to A P2 A P3 to A P3 U to U For example the destination bDon the A P1 sheet is connected to bDon the A P1 G sheet a b 1 L Ref No Circuit diagram division code Note The components identified by shading and mark A are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Terminal name of semiconductors in silk screen printed circuit gt Printed symbol Terminal name ircuit Collector Transistor Base M Emitter Col
15. tev Jus yu yam ya 82 452 11 I MENU CN901 0913 18P E 1 808 2 REMOTO Saj Sat 2 2 5V STBY SA KR 0906 MA8082 H TX KEY Sh Zh 1 INPUT_KEY D908 D907 PW_KEY MA8082 H TX MA8082 H TX ES LENS C901 PW 0 01 281 IN IN_LED2 8 GND 7 SENI ej sen2 QHO s sens 4 LED_CTL 2 VREF 1 TO B BOARD CN501 STBY 930 931 932 R933 4 7k 82 82 82 8 8935 1 4W 1 4W 1 4W 22k 10219 MY I D930 D931 DNP319 1 3 09334 Ris dts T 931 i C931 DIC143TKA T146 p 3 6 3 6 1 W 10V 1 1 5 1 5 I 8941 1950 6 3V 100k 1 168 1 16W 0930 0904 DTC143TKA T146 25 1037 146 SW SW I e 8 553514 lt H 24 Schematic diagram 4 31 board gt 4 32 H USER CONTROL H BOARD Component Side 676 062 14 1 717 739 11 20911 1 676 062 11 17 739 1 p e e H le JL902 JL912 sh JL916 JE804 JESS J a i Tm 909 20 905 lt S gt GW GN lt e w JL907 amp C905 91019356903 t LT 7 1 i939 top P na 1940 5905 H BOARD Terminal name of semiconductors in silk screen printed circuit Ref 0903 0930 0931 D905 D916 Refer to Terminal name of s
16. 17 LIN 19 12 AUDIO IN jack page 10 This jack inputs audio signals when connecting to the audio output jack of the computer or other audio equipment 13 SYSTEM CONNECTOR TO DISPLAY page 8 This connector outputs signals to the display when the display and the media engine are connected with a system connecting cable 14 HD15 RGB input 1 connector INPUT1 page 8 This connector inputs RGB video signals 0 700 Vp p positive and SYNC signals 02900 Signal 1 Red 2 Green Sync on Green 3 Blue 4 ID Ground 5 DDC Ground 6 Red Ground 7 Green Ground 8 Blue Ground 9 DDC 5V 10 Ground 11 ID Ground 12 Bi Directional Data SDA 13 H Sync 14 V Sync 15 Data Clock SCL DDC Display Data Channel is a standard of VESA This connector provides AC power to the monitor 17 AC power switch page 9 This switch turns the monitor on and off When the AC power switch is turned on the display automatically turns on 18 AC power indicator page 17 This indicator lights up in green when the media engine is turned on The indicator lights up in red when the display is turned off with the media engine on The indicator lights up in orange when the monitor is in the power saving mode 19 Media engine stand This stand is used to install
17. 2 3 SDM N50 2 6 A BOARD REMOVAL 3 Four screvvs HD 15 5 Three connectors CN705 CN701 CN702 4 Three screws P 3 x 5 GA D Four screws BVTP 3 x 12 2 LS NA 6 A board 52 2 Case L 2 7 GBOARD REMOVAL Remove A board refering 2 6 5 Remove the terminal board assembly Remove the case in the in the direction of allow b direction of allow a D Four screws Remove the G board in the P 3x5 direction of allow R AS 2 Two earth wires T t CN703 CN704 Chassis plate assembly SECTION 3 SDM N50 ADJUSTMENTS Connect the personal computer monitor and signal generator as shown below and control the monitor Computer for jig mm TO CN107 CONNECTOR A Board Signal generator VG 823 etc TO INPUT 1 Maintain the Aging mode for over 30 minutes Preset mode adjustment Confirm the screen by below three kinds of the modes vvithin preseted frequency Signal mode 1 MODE 0 640X480 60Hz 2 MODE 10 800X600 75Hz 3 MODE 17 1024X768 75Hz 1 Input a cross hatch signal 2 Confirm both edges can see or vyhite lines of edges are not separating from indicated area edges Errors in the range of 2dot are permit Be saticefy one of both edges that is within above specification White balance adjustment
18. 6A SY HS 9 4A 4 8 10215 79 MC AD 8 eats BUFF 79 MC ALE SD RAM 79 MC INT ay an 89 MC WR SD DATA 0 12 SDDTO 7 83 MC RD SD DATA 7 22 1 3Y 8 AHSYNC S 19 CAP CLK1 SD DATA 8 2 SDDT8 15 2 SD DATA 15 i31 27 1 206 SDADDR 0 92 Ao LDQM SYNC DETECTOR 9 SOG 3 VIDEO CLAMP 2 e SDADDR 12 03 IC210 2 2 HS BUFF 12 y 2 i3 s gt va Hs mE AH SYNOR 093 gt 7 SD RAS NS VDRVGI 2v 6 NS AV SYNC SDDOM J 1C210 1 2 MEM CLK OUT 12 77 2 3 2 IC209 2 2 IC203 18 4 5 6 SD DATA 16 23 2 SDDT16 23 SD DATA 23 14 16212 SD 24 42 5 2A 20 7 SDDT24 31 SCL e 6 2B 7 SD DATA 31 49 CN104 2 1A 33V s gt 3 3V SDA 1 1 3 3V 8 3 IC109 PANEL CLK GND 6 SWSTBY 5 sw s 5V STBY Q102 103 5V STBY G BOARD END 3 pu CH3 ADO CH3 ADI ae 1 IC108 SW DD ON 4 ele x E sz o is ours 0101 9 e r a 5 69706867 72 53 21 22 8 7 64 63 59 55 8665 55 2 5 55 10106 2 8 8 Sus DDC1 VCLK DDM1 SDA DDC1 SCL 61 sci DDC2 VCLK SDA2 DDC2 SDA DDC2 SCL SCL Camere
19. PC35882 E2 10 TO K BORRE R770 BUFFER 100 Rl 330 PA CN106 0770 ma 29 0 0790 R790 12V AUDIO pege ja 509 47k IN ae AUDIO R Nd 1 100 e 1 10W AW CN706 3P AUDIO STEREO yr go 6791 8791 1 47 50V 1710 C794 100p 797 R792 0 1 210 47k 25V TN 1 10W jr W C792 1 0 50V m js I R797 k 10 C796 47k FAT 1 10W f R799 47k 1 10W D767 D768 2 MA3075WA TX 075 TX C798 100 16V B SS3514 lt J G P2 24 4 45 4 46 4 5 SEMICONDUCTORS AD9884 AKS 100S 102 65 103 64 128 1 TOP VIEW 2 BAOSFP E2 12 3 BA4560F MAX1626ESA TE2 MM1170BFB SN74CBTD3306PWR UPC358G2 UPC393G2 24LC21AT SN J 1 TOPVIEW 8 pin SOP BA7078AF E2 1 VIEW 18 pin SOP CHEETAH3 TOP VIEW 240 pin QFP CXB1455R TOP VIEVV 48 pin QFP Schematic diagram lt P2 board XCB1456R nmm TOP VIEW 64 pin QFP 15455 LM4863MTEX TDA7315D013TR 1 TOP VIEW 20 pin SOP MAX1631EAI TG 068 n e 1 1 TOPVIEW 28 pin DIP MB90F553APF G BND 80 51 81 50 1 30 TOP VIEW MMDF6NOSHDR2 M24C16 MN6T TOP VIEW 8 pin DIP MT48LC1M16A1TG 7S 1 50 DIP M52758FP 1 topview 36 pin DIP PC123F2 PC123FY2 4 13 E 3 dte
20. pi ce portant le num ro sp cifi only with the value originally used All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B unless othervvise anticipated vvhen ordering these items CAPACITORS uF nm COILS When indicating parts by reference UH uH number please include the board name REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK A 1136 059 A B BOARD COMPLETE C621 1 128 694 91 TANTAL CHIP 22UF 2096 10V C622 1 104 913 11 TANTAL CHIP 10UF 20 0096 16V CAPACITOR C623 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C626 1 135 599 21 ELECT 39UF 20 16V C503 1 162 919 11 CERAMIC CHIP 22PF 5 00 50V C627 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C504 1 162 919 11 CERAMIC CHIP 22PF 5 00 C628 1 135 599 21 ELECT 39UF 20 16V C506 1 115 467 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 22UF 10 00 C507 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 10 00 25V C629 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C508 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C630 1 135 595 21 ELECT 100UF 20 6 3V C631 1 135 595 21 ELECT 100UF 20 6 3V C509 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C632 1 128 705 11 ELECT 100UF C510 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C652 1 131 616 11 MYLAR CHIP 0 12UF 10 100V C511 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V C512 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C653 1 135 599 21 ELECT 39UF 20 16V C513 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V C655 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C656 1 16
21. 111 8 50 C445 1 110 563 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 068UF 10 00 16V D414 8 719 073 01 DIODE MA111 K8 S C446 1 115 566 11 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7UF 10 00 10 D415 8 719 073 01 DIODE MA111 K8 S C448 1 126 601 11 ELECT CHIP 2 2UF 20 00 50V D416 8 719 073 01 DIODE 111 8 C449 1 126 601 11 ELECT CHIP 2 2UF 20 00 50V D417 8 719 073 01 DIODE MA111 K8 S K8 C450 1 110 501 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 33UF 10 00 16V D418 8 719 073 01 DIODE MA111 C451 1 126 395 11 ELECT CHIP 220 20 00 16 D419 8 719 073 01 DIODE 111 8 50 C452 1 128 835 91 ELECT 1000UF 20 10 D420 8 719 073 01 DIODE 111 8 50 C453 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25 D421 8 719 073 01 DIODE MA111 K8 SO C454 1 110 501 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 33UF 10 00 16V D422 8 719 073 01 DIODE 111 8 50 6 4 SDM N50 REF NO 0430 0431 FB409 FB410 FB411 FB412 FB413 FB414 FB415 FL401 FL402 FL403 FL404 401 IC402 IC403 IC404 408 IC409 IC410 IC411 IC412 L404 L405 Q401 Q404 Q405 Q406 Q407 Q408 Q409 Q410 Q411 R404 R405 R406 R407 R408 PARTNO DESCRIPTION REMARK 8 719 073 69 ZENER DIODE PTZ TE25 6 2A 8 719 421 59 DIODE MA3130WA TX lt FERRITE BEAD gt 1 414 445 11 FERRITE OUH 1 414 445 11 FERRITE OUH 1 469 324 21 FERRITE OUH 1 469 324 21 FERRITE OUH 1 469 118 21 FERRITE OUH 1 414 760 21 FERRITE OUH 1 414 760 21 FERRITE OUH lt FILTER gt 1 469 461 21 FERRITE OUH 1 469 461 21 FERRITE OUH
22. RFB603 1 469 312 21 ARRAY FERRITE CHIP R519 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 596 1 16W RFB604 1 469 312 21 ARRAY FERRITE CHIP R520 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 596 1 16W RFB605 1 469 312 21 ARRAY FERRITE CHIP 6 2 SDM N50 REF NO PARTNO DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK RFB606 1 469 312 21 ARRAY FERRITE CHIP lt gt 607 1 469 312 21 ARRAY FERRITE 901 8 759 189 86 15455 IC902 8 759 100 95 IC uPC324G2 lt TRANSFORMER gt lt TRANSISTOR gt T651 1 435 299 11 TRANSFORMER INVERTER SMD T652 1 435 299 11 TRANSFORMER INVERTER SMD Q903 8 729 051 44 TRANSISTOR PN109F Q904 8 729 026 49 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 R Q930 8 729 027 56 TRANSISTOR DTC143TKA T146 lt CRYSTAL gt Q931 8 729 027 56 TRANSISTOR DTC143TKA T146 X501 1 767 340 11 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL lt RESISTOR gt R902 1 216 819 11 RES CHIP 680 5 1 16W k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k kok k k k kok k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k kk kk k k k k kk k kk kk k k kk kk kkk kk kkk kkk kkk kk R903 1 21 8 701 1 1 RES CHIP 2 4K 5 1 1 6W R904 1 216 819 11 RES CHIP 680 5 1 16W 1375 200 H BOARD COMPLETE R905 1 216 819 11 RES CHIP 680 5 1 16W R906 1 216 827 11 RES CHIP 3 3K 5 1 16W R907 1 216 820 11 RES CHIP 820 5 1 16W R908 1 216 823 11 RES CHIP 1 5K 5 1 16W lt CAPACITOR gt R909 1 216 826 11 RES CHIP 2 7K 5 1 16W R910 1 216 832 11 RES CHIP 8 2K 5 1 16W C901 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF
23. When no measuring instrument is used compare the color vvith the reference set so that the colors vvill be the same 1 Adjustment of 9300 K 1 Confirm every R G B USER are initialized value 2 Receive MODE 15 1024X768 60Hz 80IRE Set COLOR to 9300 K COLOR_INDEX 1 Make adjustment with R G_USR_DRV to set the chromaticity within the specification adjustment Make adjustment with USR DRV Also x value changes simultaneous USR UP Values x and y decrease B USR DRV DOWN Values x and y increase x adjustment Make adjustment with R USR DRV USR DRV UP Value y increases USR DRV DOWN Value y decreases Adjust again and bring down USR DRV 10 STEP to become vvithin the specification hovvever in case of adjustment range of y value become deficientlly and when B USR DRV 255 Make the signal 30IRE all white to check that it is within the specification 5 Adjust USER to become within the specification when 4 deviates the specification 6 Input a grayscale and perform picture quality confirmation 3 4 3 1 7 Perform color save select C with 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Spec 9300 K 80IRE 0 285 0 294 Within 3JND 9300 K 30IRE x y 0 265 0 268 Within 4JND Note Make adjustment up to 0 002 Adjustment of 6500 K Confirm every R G B_USER_BKG are initialized value Receive MODE 15 1024X76
24. after user adjustment User adjustment value Minimum Preset automatic adjustment Brightnessduring user adjustment gt Brightness of surroundings User specified brightness value Automatic picture quality adjustment function When the monitor receives an input signal it automatically matches the signal to one of the factory preset modes stored in the monitor s memory to provide high quality picture at the center of the screen See Appendix for a list of the factory preset modes For input signals that do not match one of the factory preset modes the automatic picture quality adjustment function of this monitor automatically adjusts the picture position phase and pitch and ensures that a clear picture appears on the screen for any timing within the monitor 5 frequency range horizontal 30 61 kHz vertical 50 85 Hz Consequently the first time the monitor receives input signals that do not match one of the factory preset modes the monitor may take a longer time than normal for displaying the picture on the screen This adjustment data is automatically stored in memory so that next time the monitor will function in the same Way as when the monitor receives the signals that match one of the factory preset modes In all modes as above if the picture is adjusted the adjustment data is stored as a user mode and automatically recalled whenever the same input signal is received No
25. are critical for safety Replace only vvith part number specified Les composants identifi s par une marque A sont critiques pour la s curit Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce portant le num ro sp cifi REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO L705 1 406 663 21 INDUCTOR 47UH R771 L706 1 406 663 21 INDUCTOR 47UH R772 L707 1 406 661 11 INDUCTOR 22UH R773 R774 R775 lt PHOTO COUPLER gt R776 PH701 8 749 010 64 PHOTO COUPLER PC123F2 R777 R778 R779 IC LINK R780 R781 5701 1 533 595 31 LINK IC 5702 1 533 593 31 782 PS791 1 469 136 21 FERRITE OUH R783 R784 R785 lt TRANSISTOR gt R786 Q701 8 729 926 79 TRANSISTOR IRFIBC40 R788 Q770 8 729 230 49 TRANSISTOR 2SC2712 YG R789 Q771 8 729 230 49 TRANSISTOR 2SC2712 YG R790 R791 R792 lt RESISTOR gt R793 R701 A1 219 754 91 CARBON 680K 5 1 2W R794 R702 1 215 929 11 METAL OXIDE 100K 5 3W R795 R703 1 216 073 00 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R796 R704 1 219 776 11 CARBON 2 2M 10 1 2W R797 R705 1 216 665 11 METAL CHIP 3 9K 0 50 1 10W R798 R706 1 216 651 11 METAL 1K 0 50 1 10W R799 R707 1 216 073 00 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R708 1 216 073 00 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10 R709 1 216 093 91 RES CHIP 68K 5 1 10 710 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 711 1 215 887 00 METAL OXIDE 150 5 2W T702 R712 1 215 887 00 METAL OXIDE 150 5 2W R713 1 219 776 11 CARBON 2 2M 10 1 2W R714 1 216 049 91 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R716 1 216 635 11 METAL CHIP 220 0 50 1
26. page 12 This button displays the main menu 4 9 contrast button page 12 This button displays the CONTRAST menu 5 brightness button page 12 This button displays the BRITGHTNESS menu volume and buttons 10 12 These buttons display the VOLUME menu and function as the tato buttons when selecting the menu items and making adjustments INPUT and OK button and indicator pages 10 12 This button selects the INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 HD15 RGB connectors video input signal The input signal and corresponding input indicator change each time you press this button This button also functions as the OK button when displaying the menu on the screen Stereo speaker page 10 This outputs the audio signals as sound Ducts These are used to boost the bass sound from the speaker SYSTEM CONNECTOR page 8 This connector inputs signals from the media engine when the display and the media engine are connected with a system connecting cable Headphones jack page 10 This jack outputs audio signals to the headphones Media engine 15 HD15 RGB input 2 connector INPUT2 8 This connector inputs RGB video signals 0 700 Vp p positive and SYNC signals The pin assignment is the same as 14 16 AC IN connector page 9 13 18 14 1 15 1 16
27. 068UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 110 563 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 068UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 1 164 357 11 CERAMIC 1000PF 1 128 993 21 ELECT CHIP 220 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 1 115 467 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 22UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 128 993 21 ELECT CHIP 220 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 1 128 993 21 ELECT CHIP 220 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 128 993 21 ELECT CHIP 220 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 128 993 21 ELECT CHIP 220 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 128 993 21 ELECT CHIP 220 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 357 11 CERAMIC CH
28. 1 220 264 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 4W R655 1 220 264 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 4W IC LINK gt R656 1 220 264 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 4W R657 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 5651 1 533 999 21 FUSE SMD 2 0A R658 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R659 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 TRANSISTOR R663 1 218 698 11 METAL CHIP 1 8K 0 50 1 16W R664 1 218 725 11 RES CHIP 24K 596 116W Q501 8 729 900 53 TRANSISTOR DTC114EK R665 1 218 734 11 METAL CHIP 56K 0 50 1 16W Q601 8 729 900 53 TRANSISTOR DTC114EK R666 1 220 397 11 RES CHIP 4 7M 596 1 16W Q602 8 729 046 75 TRANSISTOR SI2301DS T1 R667 1 216 840 11 RES CHIP 39K 596 116W Q651 8 729 900 53 TRANSISTOR DTC114EK Q652 8 729 027 36 TRANSISTOR DTA143XKA T146 R668 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 596 116W R669 1 211 899 11 RES CHIP 0 22 1096 1 4W Q653 8 729 051 52 TRANSISTOR FZT853 TA R670 1 211 899 11 RES CHIP 0 22 1096 1 4W Q654 8 729 051 52 TRANSISTOR FZT853 TA R671 1 216 837 11 RES CHIP 22K 596 116W R672 1 216 840 11 RES CHIP 39K 596 116W lt RESISTOR gt lt NETWORK RESISTOR gt R501 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R502 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W 501 1 239 412 11 NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP 100 R503 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W RA502 1 239 412 11 NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP 100 R507 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R508 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W lt FERRITE gt R509 1 216 821 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 116W R510 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 596 1 16W RFB602 1 469 312 21 ARRAY FERRITE CHIP R518 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 596 1 16W
29. 1 469 461 21 FERRITE OUH 1 234 498 21 FILTER EMI IC 8 759 650 06 IC YSS901 F 8 759 596 49 IC LM4863MTEX 8 759 273 12 IC TDA7315D013TR 8 759 259 77 IC PQ20VZ5U 8 759 924 46 IC BA4560F 8 759 485 63 IC MAX1626ESA TE2 8 729 045 53 TRANSISTOR SI4431DY T1 8 759 100 93 IC uPC393G2 8 759 460 74 IC BAOSFP E2 lt COIL gt 1 412 526 11 INDUCTOR 12UH 1 412 530 31 INDUCTOR 27UH lt TRANSISTOR gt 8 729 900 53 TRANSISTOR DTC114EK 8 729 900 53 TRANSISTOR DTC114EK 8 729 900 53 TRANSISTOR DTC114EK 8 729 015 39 TRANSISTOR DTC323TK 8 729 015 39 TRANSISTOR DTC323TK 8 729 025 28 TRANSISTOR 2SK1828 8 729 025 28 TRANSISTOR 2SK1828 8 729 027 29 TRANSISTOR DTA123JKA TI46 8 729 027 29 TRANSISTOR DTA123JKA T146 lt RESISTOR gt 1 216 845 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W 1 216 845 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W 1 240 091 21 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 10W 1 240 091 21 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 10W REF NO PART NO R409 R410 R411 R412 R413 R414 R415 R416 R417 R418 R419 R420 R421 R422 R423 R424 R425 R426 R427 R428 R429 R430 R432 R433 R434 R435 R436 R438 R439 R440 R441 R442 R443 R444 R445 R448 R449 R450 R451 R452 R453 R454 R455 R456 R457 R460 R461 R462 R463 R464 R465 R466 R467 R468 R469 R472 6 5 1 216 849 11 1 218 776 11 1 216 675 11 1 216 639 11 1 216 663 11 1 216 659 11 1 216 659 11 1 216 683 11 1 216 841 11 1 240 068 21 1 216 683 11 1
30. 1 and INPUT 2 connectors To select one of the two computers use the INPUT button Press the INPUT button The input signal and corresponding input indicator 1 INPUT 1 or 2 INPUT 2 change each time you press this button INPUT 19 24 Notes You cannot select the input signal when displaying the main menu on the screen Ifno signal is input to the selected connector NO INPUT SIGNAL appears on the screen After few seconds the monitor enters the power saving mode If this happens select the other connector using the INPUT button Customizing Your Monitor Before making adjustments Connect the monitor and the computer and turn them on Wait for at least 30 minutes before making adjustments for the best result You can make numerous adjustments to your monitor using the on screen menu Navigating the menu Press the MENU button to display the main menu on your screen See page 12 for more information on using the MENU button MENU O oj N OY aj Use the tato and OK buttons to select one of the following menus See page 12 for more information on using the and OK buttons A PHASE page 13 Select the PHASE menu to adjust the phase when the characters or pictures appear fuzzy throughout the entire screen Adjust the phase after adjusting the pi
31. 10 00 25V R911 1 216 854 11 RES CHIP 560K 5 1 16W C902 1 119 751 11 TANTAL CHIP 22UF 20 00 16V C903 1 119 751 11 TANTAL CHIP 22UF 20 00 16V R925 1 202 931 11 RES CHIP 910K 5 1 16W C905 1 104 852 11 TANTAL CHIP 22UF 20 00 10V R930 1 220 257 91 RES CHIP 82 5 1 4W C908 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V R931 1 220 257 91 RES CHIP 82 5 1 4W R932 1 220 257 91 RES CHIP 82 5 1 4W C930 1 125 838 91 CERAMIC CHIP 2 2UF 10 6 3V R933 1 220 257 91 RES CHIP 82 5 1 4W C931 1 109 982 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 10 00 10V C933 1 119 751 11 TANTAL CHIP 22UF 20 00 16 R934 1 216 829 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W C934 1 107 826 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 10 00 16V R935 1 216 837 11 RES CHIP 22K 5 1 16W R938 1 216 850 11 RES CHIP 270K 5 1 16W R939 1 216 835 11 RES CHIP 15K 5 1 16W lt CONNECTOR gt R940 1 216 853 11 RES CHIP 470K 5 1 16W CN901 1 691 356 21 CONNECTOR FFC FPC 18 R941 1 216 845 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W lt DIODE gt lt SWITCH gt D901 8 719 991 97 DIODE BRPG1201W 901 1 771 855 21 SWITCH KEYBOARD POWER D902 8 719 951 14 DIODE AA1101W 902 1 771 855 21 SWITCH KEYBOARD D903 8 719 951 14 DIODE AA1101W 903 1 771 855 21 SWITCH KEYBOARD D905 8 719 988 61 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 904 1 771 855 21 SWITCH KEYBOARD DOWN D906 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX 905 1 771 855 21 SWITCH KEYBOARD UP D907 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX 906 1 771 855 21 SWITCH KEYBOARD INPUT D908 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX
32. 10W R717 1 217 151 00 METAL 0 22 10 2W R718 1 216 109 00 RES CHIP 330K 5 1 10W R719 1 260 306 51 CARBON 15 5 1 2W R721 1 216 001 00 RES CHIP 10 5 1 10W R722 1 216 049 91 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R723 1 216 658 11 METAL CHIP 2K 0 50 1 10W R724 1 216 049 91 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R725 1 208 816 11 METAL CHIP 27K 0 50 1 10W R726 1 216 101 00 RES CHIP 150K 5 1 10W R727 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 1 10W R728 1 220 778 21 FUSIBLE 0 1 10 1 2W R730 1 243 290 91 METAL CHIP 0 068 1 1 2W R731 1 240 581 11 CEMENTED 3 9 5 10W R732 1 216 797 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R733 1 243 290 91 METAL CHIP 0 068 1 1 2W R735 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 1 10W R736 1 218 727 11 METAL CHIP 30K 0 50 1 16W R737 1 218 726 11 METAL CHIP 27K 0 50 1 16W R770 1 216 699 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 10W 6 12 PART NO 1 216 699 11 1 216 699 11 1 216 699 11 1 216 651 11 1 216 651 11 1 218 478 11 1 218 478 11 1 216 659 1 1 1 216 659 1 1 1 218 476 11 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 218 476 11 1 216 627 11 1 216 627 11 1 240 091 21 1 240 091 21 1 240 091 21 1 240 091 21 1 240 091 21 1 240 091 21 1 240 091 21 1 240 091 21 1 240 093 21 1 240 091 21 DESCRIPTION RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CH
33. 70 100 Hz 85 080 Hz 85 080 Hz 72 809 Hz 59 797 Hz 59 996 Hz 50 026 Hz 56 160 Hz lines lines lines lines lines lines lines lines V TOTAL 449 445 445 520 804 508 629 626 V BLK 49 95 45 40 36 108 229 26 V FP 11 32 1 9 3 37 102 2 V SYNC 2 3 3 3 4 2 2 1 V BP 36 60 41 28 29 69 125 23 V ACTIV 400 350 400 480 768 400 400 600 SYNC INT G NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO EXT H V POLARITY YES N N YES P N YES YES N N YES N N YES N N YES N N YES N N EXT CS POLARITY NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT PRIMARY MODE MODE AT PRODUCTION MODE 32 MODE 33 MODE 34 MODE 35 MODE 36 RESOLUTION 800 X 600 1024 X 768 1024 X 768 1024 X 768 800 X 600 CLOCK 50 000 MHz 64 000 MHz 65 000 MHz 64 000 MHz 39 530 MHz HORIZONTAL H FREQ 48 828 kHz 48 780 kHz 48 363 kHz 48 485 kHz 37 434 kHz usec usec usec usec usec H TOTAL 20 480 20 500 20 677 20 625 26 714 H BLK 4 480 4 500 4 923 4 625 6 476 0 960 1 000 0 615 1 219 1 012 SYNC 1 600 1 500 3 200 1 219 2 530 H 1 920 2 000 1 108 2 188 2 934 ACTIV 16 000 16 000 15 754 16 000 20 238 VERTICAL V 2 66 888 Hz 59 561 Hz 60 078 Hz 59 637 Hz 59 608 Hz lines lines lines lines lines V TOTAL 730 819 805 813 628 V BLK 130 51 37 45 28 V FP 48 12 3 39 5 V SYNC 6 6 3 3 1 76 33 31 3 22 V ACTIV 600 768 768 768 600 SYNC
34. 8224MHz SW I R480 R481 0 0 I o lt 252 a o ox tc O z 579 LL 2 LLI 2 o gt c o ess 828 S o 6 T v 2 S D tc e 222 D lt 5 gt 5872 6 oO m gt a 5852 ed 0 5 ai gt D 2 1 2 N G E gt gt lt 2 825 J t5 6 5 s TD amp cw a Ze 9 gt f 8 QO I ab5 10402 LM4863MTEX POWER AMP C404 i 120 16V 1 8W 16 ERES AM FB414 C403 R472 100 120 17100 16V 1 8W Pen e e JA 1 5 2 lt 5 R419 e 22k 6 9 B STB YS Y I 64 I 50V 0406 DTC323TKT146 0 1 0403 1 111 gt 0 0421 STBY_5V 1 168 111 0 Q 1 0407 Dros STKT 146 I C463 AUDIOT2V MPeg 0 MINE HPF r Rags TERT p431 7 I Met MA3075WA TX i 4 FG STBYSV C467 R466 10k 1 168 C469 PPS 0 3 1 DTG114ERA T146 gt PPS z R465 0480 6468 907 SW i 47 f 10V Thy 16v 0405 2 9 AGND CH D413 DTC114EKA T146 mem 111 0 1716W D414 R487 0 abt ab7 I ab8
35. AC power switch is in the on position Check that the system connecting cable is properly connected and all plugs are firmly seated in their sockets page 8 If the power indicator is green or flashing orange Use the self diagnostics function page 22 If the power indicator is alternating between green and The monitor cannot return from low power consumption mode because the user sensor fails to detect the presence of a user Press the 0 power switch twice to turn the monitor orange off and then on If you set the user sensor to OFF the monitor does not enter low power consumption mode page 16 If CABLE DISCONNECTED Check that the video signal cable is properly connected and all plugs are firmly seated in appears on the screen or the AC power indicator is flashing red their sockets page 8 Check that the video input connector s pins are not bent or pushed in A non supplied video signal cable is connected If you connect a non supplied video signal cable CABLE DISCONNECTED appears on the screen before entering the power saving mode This is not a malfunction Check that the system connecting cable is properly connected and all plugs are firmly seated in their sockets page 8 Press the AC power switch twice to turn the monitor off and then on If NO INPUT SIGNAL appears on the screen or the D power indicator is orange Check that the video signal cable is p
36. AS 6014 I i 8 1070 8019 I MOL L AOL 6514 91 1 101 O 2d 01 1900 93 48 HNO AW 70183 MOL L 001 celu E gge sd J D 001 81435 DES lt J M9171 00 6218 21835 s ALD je 91 1 001 1199 o 49 10110 6qe ee 031 854 2900 O 2d 01 toaa 9 DT LE 52 lt Ton S 74 9 o 8 lt 2 lt D gt 5 SGE lt 9 gt S 53 Ser Dr gt Z gt 5 S lt 2 ZE Q uu 5 9 amp S 100 2 8 0 I 2405 amp 8 s MOL L MOL L Ms 9711 1910 2010 an9 0 42 QHVOS 9 01 5 6 spms v 48 15 AS i js disi ns T je TJ D Qo D d 2 POLNI 4 10 4 9 ab2 ab3 ab4 ab9 ab10 POSZADO 16101 MB90F553APF G BND AP SYSTEM CONTROL 45 P 66 AN6 46 67 AN7
37. S BBs IM gt SDAD12 0 SDAD12 0 Ss So 5040 11 1 1 2 SDAD9 2 02 256 52 SDAD10 465 serio 5455 SDAD8 E Si Qi 5465 spo 2405 Gert mes gt cd SDAD1 1 5 soavi 5455 YYY 35 SDAD2 T svans sone Ti sa lt p 1 spans T E D Cenan En snas 15 E 22 5 52 x EI Le 3 gt 5 a Ed 5 528 gt E 5555 5 re zef lt D amp 15 3 X 2 225 2 228 ET 2 m Divided circuit diagram E m MES iss 208 One sheet of A P3 board circuit diagram is divided into sheets each having the code A P3 to A P3 For example the destination amp b1 on the A P3 3 sheet is connected to bDon the A P3 sheet m A re o LL Ref No GV IF TRANSMITTER E Circuit diagram division code E _ 2 s lo gt gt gt gt 8 553514 lt gt 24 ojo 4 GIGIS e vc 7 FIR IE 3 312 5 v ojojo gt e rjojo 5 2 z E 2 Schematic diagram Schematic diagram P3 board 4 19 P3 board gt 4 20 A RGB PROCESS SCAN CONVERTER GVIF TRANSMITTER SYSTEM CONTROL A BOARD Conductor Side 1 676 058 11 1 717 738 11 45 t
38. according to your computer or video board The color palette setting and the actual number of colors are as follows High Color 16 bit 65 536 colors True Color 24 bit about 16 77 million colors In true color mode 24 bit speed may be slower LA Using the stereo speaker You can listen to music sounds and other audio files using the stereo speaker of your monitor Connect the AUDIO IN jack to the audio output jack of your computer or other audio equipment using the supplied audio cord stereo miniplug Adjusting the volume Volume adjustments are made using a separate VOLUME menu from the main menu page 11 1 Press the buttons The VOLUME menu appears on the screen HA 50 2 Press the button to adjust the volume The menu automatically disappears after about 3 seconds Using the headphones jack You can listen to the audio signals from your computer or other audio equipment using headphones Connect your headphones to the headphones jack The speaker turns off when headphones are connected to the headphones jack Adjust the volume of the headphones using the VOLUME menu Notes You cannot adjust the volume when displaying the main menu on the screen When your monitor is in low power consumption mode or power saving mode no sound comes from the speaker 10 Selecting the input signal You can connect two computers to this monitor using the INPUT
39. and Printed Wiring Boards 4 8 1 Schematic Diagrams of P1 P3 Board 4 9 2 Schematic Diagrams of B P1 P3 Board 4 23 3 Schematic Diagrams of H Board 4 Schematic Diagrams of U Board 5 Schematic Diagrams of P1 P2 Board 4 43 4 4 Semu conductors a se vetes 4 47 5 EXPLODED VIEWS 54 Display e qi o e tor e no n 5 1 3 2 GhASSIS serment 5 2 5 3 Packing Materials eere 5 3 6 ELECTRICAL PARTS 6 1 LL Precautions Warning on power connections Use the supplied power cord If you use a different power cord be sure that it is compatible with your local power supply For the customers in the U S A If you do not use the appropriate cord this monitor will not conform to mandatory FCC standards For the customers in the UK If you use the monitor in the UK please use the appropriate UK power cord LSS for 100 to 120 V for 200 to 240 V AC for 240 V AC only Example of plug types The equipment should be installed near an easily accessible outlet Installation Do not install or leave the monitor In places subject to extreme temperatures for example near a radiator heating vent or in direct sunlight Subjecting the monitor to extreme temperatures such as in an automobile parked in direct sunlight or near a heating vent could cause deformations of the ca
40. currently selected connector 6INFORMATION NO INPUT SIGNAL INPUT 1 GO TO PONER SAVE INPUT This indicates the currently selected connector INPUT lor INPUT 2 GO TO POWER SAVE The monitor will enter the power saving mode after about 4 seconds from the message is displayed If CABLE DISCONNECTED appears on the screen This indicates that the video signal cable has been disconnected from the currently selected connector NFORMATION CABLE DISCONNECTED INPUT 1 GO TO POWER SAVE INPUT This indicates the currently selected connector INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 GO TO POWER SAVE The monitor will enter the power saving mode after about 4 seconds from the message is displayed 19 6 1 Trouble symptoms remedies If a problem is caused by the connected computer or other equipment please refer to the connected equipment 5 instruction manual Use the self diagnosis function page 22 if the following recommendations do not resolve the problem Symptom Check these items No picture If the AC power indicator is not lit Check that the power cord is properly connected If the AC power indicator is red Check that the power switch is in the on position If the D povver indicator is not lit or if the 9 power indicator will not light up when the power switch is pressed Check that the power switch is in the on position Check that the
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42. knobs screvys and all other exposed metal parts for AC Leakage Check leakage as described below To Exposed Metal Parts on Set AC Voltmeter 08 0 15uF Earth Ground Fig A Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage LEAKAGE TEST The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part hav ing a return to chassis must not exceed 0 5 mA 500 microampers Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods 1 A commercial leakage tester such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT 540A Follow the manufacturers instructions to use these instruments 2 A battery operated AC milliammeter The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job 3 Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery operated AC voltmeter The limit indica tion is 0 75 V so analog meters must have an accurate low voltage scale The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH 63Trd are examples of passive VOMs that are suitable Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2 V AC range are suitable See Fig A WARNING NEVER TURN ON THE POWER IN A CONDITION IN WHICH THE DEGAUSS COIL HAS BEEN REMOVED SAFETY RELATED COMPONENT WARNING COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK A ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SON
43. lt U board 4 39 U BOARD Conductor Side 19 717 738 10 6473 6452 C456 C469 C468 C467 2 T CL414 C472 C416 aFY p R449 1 676 060 11 LI 8778485 8475 008475 C476 C477 CN401 C403 C404 4 40 POWER SUPPLY AUDIO IN G BOARD Component Side G BOARD Conductor Side CAUTION FOR CONTINUES PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE RATING FUSE REFER TO SERVICE MANUAL FOR PROPER SELECTION OF FUSE FH701 PRIMARY F701 JULI FH702 R731 1 1 Lf oN V8R701 K m 1 LS 8705 E 16702 9702 R m s E c706 R703 _ R706 or Q PH701 a tt BOARD Terminal name of semiconductors in silk screen printed circuit Ref 0770 0771 Q 0708 0710 D707 D711 D712 D767 D768 Refer to Terminal name of semiconductors in silk screen printed circuit see page 4 9 4 41 4 42 5 Schematic Diagrams of G P1 P2 Boards
44. main menu appears on the screen 2 Press the 4 buttons to select The option menu appears on the screen 3 Press the buttons to select the desired option item and press the OK button Adjust the selected option item according to the following instructions Increasing the soundscape wide stereo function This adjustment makes use of the DSP and creates the illusion of the built in stereo speaker being further away than it actually is thus enhancing sound presence First press the 4 buttons to select WIDE STEREO and press the OK button Then press the 4 4 buttons to select either 2 1 or OFF The wide stereo function is used to increase the soundscape Selecting 1 or 2 increases incrementally the soundscape effect toward the front of the monitor Notes If your connected computer or audio equipment uses special sound functions such as surround sound be sure to turn these functions off If these functions are being used with the wide stereo function of this monitor the wide stereo function may not function properly and thus not produce the desired sound effect This function is automatically turned off when you use headphones However in this case the indication in the WIDE STEREO menu does not change The wide stereo function allows you to increase the soundscape by converting the analog signals into digital The sound may be distorted depending on the input signal and
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46. mor VDD 72 8 GND Divided circuit diagram Ne 255 UE z 5 HSOUT E One sheet of A P2 board circuit diagram is divided into two SE BATA sheets each having the code A P2 to A P2 For S S DATACK AM G example the destination bD on the A P2 G sheet is at CES ato 2 je R ADO I connected to on the A P2 b sheet je ADI b AD2 b 1 po R AD3 4 LL Ref No AD5 I Am 06 I Circuit diagram division code W b we AD7 I gt I gt 5 3 2 gt 1 1 o o o o o o gt gt gt gt gt gt gt l gt gt gt gt 5 9 d E E x D D A 702 E A P2 i 2 as z 2 ox RGB PROCESSOR J I ee 1 553514 lt gt 2 24 Schematic diagram Schematic diagram lt P2 board 4 15 P2 board gt 4 16 A p3 SDDT20 BERE eneen m SOBATA A P3 BOAR
47. music In this case decrease the volume or set the wide stereo function to OFF Boosting the bass bass boost function This option increases the bass output of the speaker First press the 4 buttons to select BASS BOOST and press the OK button Then press the 4 4 buttons to select either ON or OFF continued 15 LE Adjusting the backlight If the screen is too bright adjust the backlight First press the buttons to select EG BACKLIGHT and press the OK button Then press the buttons to adjust the desired light level Automatically adjusting the screen brightness light sensor This monitor is provided with a sensor to detect the brightness of the surrounding area light sensor This sensor is used to automatically adjust the brightness of the screen First press the buttons to select LIGHT SENSOR and press the OK button Then press the 4 4 buttons to select either ON or OFF When you select ON the monitor automatically adjusts the screen brightness according to the brightness of the surroundings For more information about this function see Automatic brightness adjustment function light sensor on page 18 Note If this function is set to ON the value of the BACKLIGHT menu does not change If the screen brightness is still not appropriate after the automatic adjustment you can manually adjust the backlight After the backlight adjustment is
48. resolution to the screen s resolution Wavy or elliptical pattern moire is visible Adjust the pitch and phase page 13 Color is not uniform Adjust the pitch and phase page 13 White does not look white Adjust the color temperature page 14 Monitor buttons do not operate On appears on the screen If the menu lock is set to ON set it to OFF page 16 The monitor turns off after a while Set the power saving function to OFF page 16 Set the user sensor to OFF page 16 WiProblems caused by the connected computer or other equipment Set the computer s power saving setting to off Displaying this monitor s name serial number and date of manufacture While the monitor is receiving a video signal press and hold the MENU button for more than 5 seconds to display this monitor s information box MENU Example INFORMATION MODEL SDM N50 SER NO 1234567 MANUFACTURED 1999 52 If any problem persists call your authorized Sony dealer and give the following information Model name SDM N50 Serial number Name and specifications of your computer and graphics board Model name Serial number Week and year of manufacture 21 01 1 Self diagnosis function This monitor is equipped with self diagnosis function If there is a problem with your monitor or computer s the screen will go blank and the power indicator will either light up
49. the power saving function is set to ON When your computer enters in the power saving mode the input signal is cut and NO INPUT SIGNAL appears on the screen After a few seconds the monitor enters power saving mode Power saving state Sync signal state suspend sleep horizontal on vertical off standby sleep horizontal off vertical on active off deep sleep horizontal off vertical on Sleep and deep sleep are power saving modes defined by the Environmental Protection Agency Note The power saving function may not work normally if sync signals other than those listed above are supplied In such a case set the power saving function to OFF 17 8 1 Automatic brightness adjustment function light sensor This monitor is provided with feature to automatically adjust the screen brightness according to the brightness of the surroundings The brightness of the backlight is set to the most appropriate level by setting the light sensor to ON The default setting of the brightness of the backlight is set to its maximum When the light sensor setting is set to ON the monitor adjusts the brightness of the backlight linearly from its lower to upper limit values When the user adjusts the backlight the backlight brightness is automatically adjusted between the user adjustment value and the upper and lovver limit values Backlight brightness Maximum Automatic brightness adjustment
50. 0 1UF 25V C486 1 135 595 21 ELECT 100UF 20 6 3V C426 1 124 779 00 ELECT CHIP 1OUF 20 00 16V C487 1 128 995 21 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20 10V C427 1 162 969 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0068UF 10 00 25V C428 1 164 230 11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5 00 50V lt CONNECTOR gt C429 1 164 230 11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5 00 50V C430 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V CN401 1 794 071 21 CONNECTOR INTERFACE 26 C431 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V CN402 1 793 911 21 PIN CONNECTOR WITH PWB C432 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V CN403 1 695 514 21 JACK SMALL TYPE 1P C433 1 126 395 11 ELECT CHIP 220 20 00 16V CN404 1 580 057 11 PIN CONNECTOR SMD 4P CN405 1 580 057 11 PIN CONNECTOR SMD 4P x C434 1 126 204 11 ELECT CHIP 470 20 00 16V C435 1 164 315 11 CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 5 00 50V CN406 1 793 913 21 PIN CONNECTOR WITH PWB C436 1 164 676 11 CERAMIC CHIP 2200PF 5 00 16V C437 1 164 676 11 CERAMIC CHIP 2200PF 5 00 16V C438 1 104 700 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 027UF 10 00 16V lt DIODE gt C439 1 110 563 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 068UF 10 00 16V D403 8 719 073 01 DIODE 111 8 50 C441 1 162 919 11 CERAMIC CHIP 22PF 5 00 50 D404 8 719 073 01 DIODE 111 8 50 C442 1 162 919 11 CERAMIC CHIP 22PF 5 00 50 D405 8 719 054 47 DIODE D3FS4A TA C443 1 104 700 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 027UF 10 00 16V D406 8 719 073 01 DIODE 111 8 50 C444 1 115 566 11 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7UF 10 00 10V D413 8 719 073 01 DIODE
51. 101 26 SDT P 25 24 SDT GND 23 MEM CLK OUT MEM CLK OUT SUB SCL FL303 22 SDTN 21 20 GND SUB SDA 19 SCL 18 STBY 5V 5V SW 17 SDA CPU ST 16 CN SENS 15 14 13 AUDIO L 12 AUDIO GND TI AUDIOR 10 Q302 STBY 5V 12V 12V 12V GND GND GND 12VSW AUDIO 12V SYSTEM CONTROL IC214 iais pcm SCAN CONVERTER caa CN102 VIDEO SW 4 GV IF TRANSMITTER D RAO 92 1 BED ZJINMR OUT R 69 7 RIN R 5 23 _ SDATAP GO 2 GREENt OUT G GIN d b amp BLUE 7 IN1 B OUT B EE 65 BIN rid G 0 D GA7 9 18 R5 INPUT 1 SDATAN 7 13 HS1 E GA IN2 R D BAO B 14 vsi D BA7 INAG 6 45 12 _DDC1 SDA T IN2 B DATA 5 15 DDC1 SCL x HS OUT E gt OUT SOG 25 COAST 0 8 G5 5 HSYNC CN103 6 5 Bo 1 RED2 2 2 47 mE REF CLK LCD 85 31 46 B5 3 BLUE2 469 AD 0 mE PDE 86 40 DE INPUT 2 13 HS2 Kal z CE 16208 16207 1 209 1 2 PSHIFT CLK 60 41 SFT CLK 14_ 32 SYNC SELECT INVERTER 12 DDC2 SDA sv our PH SYNC 67 42 H SYNC 41 5A 5Y 10 HS PV SYNC 88 43 V SYNC 15 2 SCL
52. 2 m applicable cable type DP 2 HDI5 RGB video signal cable Audio cord stereo miniplug Macintosh adapter Windows Monitor Information Disk Utility Disk Macintosh Utility Disk Warranty card Notes for Macintosh users This instruction manual Recommended horizontal and vertical timing condition Horizontal sync width duty should be more than 4 846 of total horizontal time or 0 8 us whichever is larger Horizontal blanking width should be more than 2 3 usec e Vertical blanking width should be more than 450 usec Design and specifications are subject to change without notice TFT LCD COLOR COMPUTER DISPLAY SON Y SDM N50 DIAGNOSIS Factorical preservation register LED LED indicates Display part trouble SHUTDOWN_LOG1 bit4 16 Part of the body only Red 0 5 sec and Off 0 5 sec Backlight trouble SHUTDOWN_LOG1 bit2 4 Parts of the body and the display Amber 0 5 sec and Off 1 5 sec Parts of the body and the display Body temperature trouble SHUTDOWN_LOG1 bit3 8 Amber 1 0 sec and Off 1 0 sec 5V voltage anomalous SHUTDOWN LOG bit5 32 Parts of the body and the display Amber 1 5 sec and Off 0 5 sec 3 3V voltage anomalous SHUTDOWN bit6 64 Parts of the body and the display Amber 1 5 sec and Off 0 5 sec mode
53. 216 675 11 1 216 833 91 1 216 833 91 1 216 639 11 1 216 663 11 1 216 833 91 1 218 776 11 1 240 068 21 1 216 833 91 1 240 082 21 1 216 857 11 1 216 819 11 1 240 082 21 1 240 079 21 1 240 079 21 1 216 833 91 1 216 821 11 1 218 711 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 841 11 1 216 841 11 1 216 841 11 1 216 841 11 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 849 11 1 216 821 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 849 11 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 240 081 21 1 240 081 21 1 240 091 21 1 240 091 21 1 240 099 21 1 240 099 21 1 216 833 91 1 216 833 91 1 216 849 11 1 216 295 91 1 240 129 21 DESCRIPTION RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT SHORT SHORT RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT SHORT SHORT RES CHIP SHORT SHORT RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT RES CHIP 220K 10K 330 3 3K 2 2K 2 2K 22K 47K 560 22K 10K 10K 10K 330 3 3K 10K 560 10K 8 2K 680 8 2K 4 7K 4 7K 10K 6 2K 100 47K 6 8K 6 8K 47K 47K 220K 220K 10K 10K 220K 120 REMARK 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
54. 216 805 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R344 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R236 1 216 805 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R345 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R238 1 216 825 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R347 1 216 813 11 RES CHIP 220 5 1 16W R239 1 216 825 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R348 1 216 805 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R241 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R242 1 216 821 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W lt NETWORK RESISTOR gt R243 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R244 1 216 857 11 RES CHIP 1M 5 1 16W RA101 1 239 412 11 NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP 100 R250 1 216 864 11 SHORT 0 RA102 1 239 412 11 NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP 100 R252 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W RA203 1 239 412 11 NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP 100 R253 1 216 805 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W RA204 1 239 412 11 NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP 100 RA205 1 239 412 11 NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP 100 R255 1 216 819 11 RES CHIP 680 5 1 16W R256 1 216 805 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W RA206 1 239 412 11 NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP 100 R258 1 216 825 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W RA207 1 239 412 11 NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP 100 R259 1 216 825 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W RA208 1 239 412 11 NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP 100 R264 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R267 1 216 801 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W lt THERMISTOR gt R269 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R274 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W TH101 1 809 050 21 THERMISTOR R277 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 TH201 1 809 050 21 THERMISTOR R278 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R279 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 lt CRYSTAL g
55. 216 821 11 RES CHIP 1 216 864 11 SHORT 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 1 216 821 11 RES CHIP 1 216 295 91 SHORT 1 216 295 91 SHORT 1 216 295 91 SHORT 1 216 295 91 SHORT 1 216 295 91 SHORT 1 216 295 91 SHORT 100 100 100 10K 15K 15K 10K 10K 15K 15K 680 220 100 10K 1K 100 10K 10K 10K 22 4 7K 100 100 100 100 100 100 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 1K 10K 10K 1K 10K 10K The components identified by mark A are critical for safety Replace only vvith part number specified REMARK 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 50 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W 1 16W SDM N50 REF NO PARTNO DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK R208 1 218 706 11 METAL CHIP 3 9K 0 50 1 16W R294 1 216 864 11 SHORT 0 R209 1 216 022 00 RES CHIP 75 5 1 10W R295 1 216 864 11 SHORT 0 R210 1 216 022 00 RES CHIP 75 5 1 10W R296 1 216 808 11 RES CHIP 82 5 1 16W R211 1 216 022 00 RES CHIP 75 5 1 10W R298 1 216 801 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W R212 1 216 805 11 RES CH
56. 27 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 128 993 21 ELECT CHIP 220 1 164 346 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 1 125 891 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 47UF 1 164 346 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 1 125 891 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 47UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF SDM N50 REMARK 10 00 5 00 20 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 20 20 00 20 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 5 00 20 10 00 10 00 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 50 25V 25V 25V 10V 25V 10V 25V 25V 10V 25V 10V 10V 25V 25V 25V 25V 10V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 10V 25V 25V 10V 25V 10V 25V 25V 25V 10V 25V 16V 10V 25V 25V 25V 25V 50 25V 25V 10V 16V 10V 16V 10V 25V SDM N50 REF NO C251 C254 C259 C260 C268 C276 C278 C279 C280 C281 C282 C283 C284 C285 C287 C288 C289 C290 C291 C292 C293 C294 C295 C296 C297 C298 C299 C301 C302 C303 C304 C305 C306 C307 C308 C309 C310 C311 C312 C313 C314 C315 C316 C317 C318 C319 C320 C321 C322 C327 C328 C329 C330 C331 C332 C333 PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 110 563 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 068UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 110 563 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0
57. 3 200 1 616 1 138 1 117 2 092 4 667 2 200 3 232 2 702 3 910 2 462 H ACTIV 22 222 20 000 16 162 14 222 14 524 15 754 VERTICAL V FREQ Hz 56 250 Hz 60 317 Hz 75 000 Hz 85 061 Hz 74 553 Hz 60 004 Hz lines lines lines lines lines lines V TOTAL 625 628 625 631 667 806 V BLK 25 28 25 31 43 38 V FP 1 1 1 1 3 3 V SYNC 2 4 3 3 lt 3 6 V BP 22 23 21 27 37 29 V ACTIV 600 600 600 600 624 768 SYNC INT G NO NO NO NO NO NO EXT H V POLARITY YES N N YES P P NO P P YES P P YES N N YES N N EXT CS POLARITY NO NO NO NO NO NO INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT PRIMARY MODE MODE AT PRODUCTION MODE 16 MODE 17 MODE 18 MODE 19 MODE 20 MODE 21 MODE 22 MODE 23 RESOLUTION 1024 X 768 1024 X 768 1024 X 768 800 X 600 1024 X 768 1024 X 768 848 X 480 CLOCK 75 000 MHz 78 750 MHz 80 000 MHz 50 000 MHz 71 640 MHz 80 000 MHz 38 336 MHz HORIZONTAL H FREQ 56 476 kHz 60 023 kHz 60 241 kHz 48 077 kHz 53 946 kHz 60 241 kHz 35 300 kHz usec usec usec usec usec usec usec H TOTAL 17 707 16 660 16 600 20 800 18 537 16 600 28 328 H BLK 4 053 3 657 3 800 4 800 4 243 3 800 6 208 H FP 0 320 0 203 0 400 1 120 0 223 0 400 1 409 H SYNC 1 813 1 219 1 200 2 400 2 457 2 200 3 130 H BP 1 920 2 235 2 200 1 280 1 563 1 200 1 669 H ACTIV 13 653 13 003 12 800 16 000 14 294 12 800 22 120 VERTIC
58. 4 357 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF 5 00 50V C514 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C657 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C515 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50 C658 1 128 704 11 ELECT 47UF C516 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C517 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C659 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C518 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C520 1 104 913 11 TANTAL CHIP 10UF 20 00 16V CONNECTOR C521 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C522 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V CN501 1 691 356 21 CONNECTOR FFC FPC 18 C525 1 104 851 11 TANTAL CHIP 100 20 00 10V CN502 1 793 913 21 PIN CONNECTOR WITH PWB C527 1 128 705 11 ELECT 100UF CN503 1 695 223 21 PIN CONNECTOR SMD 10 CN504 1 793 911 21 PIN CONNECTOR WITH PWB C601 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V CN505 1 793 912 21 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 60 C602 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C603 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V CN507 1 766 311 21 PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 2P C604 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V CN508 1 766 311 21 PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 2P C605 1 128 694 91 TANTAL CHIP 22UF 20 10V C606 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V lt DIODE gt C608 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C609 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V D501 8 719 988 61 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 C610 1 162 923 11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5 00 50 0502 8 719 158 49 DIODE RD12SB2 C611 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V D503 8 719 988
59. 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX 8 719 988 61 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 lt TERMINAL gt 1 694 592 31 TERMINAL 1 694 592 31 TERMINAL 1 694 592 31 TERMINAL lt FERRITE BEAD gt 1 414 445 11 FERRITE OUH 1 414 445 11 FERRITE OUH 1 414 445 11 FERRITE OUH 1 414 445 11 FERRITE OUH 1 469 324 21 FERRITE OUH 1 469 324 21 FERRITE OUH 1 469 324 21 FERRITE OUH 1 469 324 21 FERRITE OUH 1 414 445 11 FERRITE OUH 1 469 118 21 FERRITE OUH 1 469 118 21 FERRITE OUH 1 469 118 21 FERRITE OUH 1 469 118 21 FERRITE OUH 1 469 118 21 FERRITE OUH REMARK FB212 FB213 FB214 FB216 FB217 FB218 FB219 FB220 FB221 FB301 FB302 FB303 FB308 FB309 FB310 FB311 FB316 FB318 FB319 FB320 FB321 FB324 FB325 FB326 FB327 FB328 FB329 FB330 FB331 FB332 FB333 FB334 FB335 FB336 FB337 FB338 FB339 FB340 FB341 FB342 FB343 FB344 FB345 FB346 FB347 FB348 FB349 FB350 FB351 FB352 FB353 FB354 FB355 FB356 FB357 FB358 6 8 REF NO PART NO 1 469 118 21 1 469 324 21 1 469 647 21 1 469 118 21 1 469 118 21 1 469 118 21 1 469 118 21 1 414 445 11 1 414 445 11 1 414 445 11 1 414 445 11 1 414 445 11 1 414 445 11 1 414 445 11 1 414 445 11 1 414 445 11 1 469 324 21 1 469 118 21 1 469 118 21 1 469 324 21 1 414 445 11 1 469 647 21 1 469 647 21 1 469 647 21 1 469 647 21 1 469 647 21 1 469 647 21 1 469 647 21 1 469 647 21 1 469 647 21 1 469 647 21 1 469 647 21 1 469 647 21 1 469 647 21 1 469 6
60. 47 21 1 469 647 21 1 469 647 21 1 469 647 21 1 469 113 21 1 469 113 21 1 469 113 21 1 469 113 21 1 469 113 21 1 469 113 21 1 469 113 21 1 469 113 21 1 469 113 21 1 469 113 21 1 469 113 21 1 469 113 21 1 469 113 21 1 469 113 21 1 469 113 21 1 469 113 21 1 469 113 21 1 469 113 21 DESCRIPTION FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH OUH SDM N50 REMARK SDM N50 REF NO FB359 FB360 FB361 FB362 FL301 FL302 FL303 IC101 IC102 IC103 IC105 IC106 IC107 IC108 IC109 IC203 IC205 IC206 IC207 IC208 IC209 IC210 IC211 IC212 IC214 IC215 IC216 IC301 IC302 IC303 IC304 L201 PARTNO DESCRIPTION 1 469 113 21 FERRITE 0UH 1 469 113 21
61. 604 1 216 829 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 116W R606 1 216 829 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 116W R607 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W lt FILTER gt R608 1 216 829 11 RES CHIP 4 7 5 1 16W FL601 1 469 461 21 FERRITE OUH R609 1 216 829 11 RES CHIP 4 7 5 1 16W FL602 1 469 461 21 FERRITE OUH R610 1 216 829 11 RES CHIP 4 7 5 1 16W FL603 1 234 498 21 FILTER EMI R611 1 218 710 91 METAL CHIP 5 6K 0 50 1 16W R613 1 218 672 11 METAL CHIP 150 0 50 1 16W R615 1 218 668 11 METAL CHIP 100 0 50 1 16W IC R617 1 218 672 11 METAL CHIP 150 0 50 1 16W 501 8 759 654 97 MB90F553APF G BND AP02 R619 1 218 660 91 METAL CHIP 47 0 50 1 16W IC503 8 759 162 80 IC MM1170BFB R620 1 218 660 91 METAL CHIP 47 0 50 1 16W 601 8 752 088 88 CXB1456R R624 1 216 821 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W 602 8 759 259 77 PQ20VZ5U R625 1 218 697 11 METAL CHIP 1 6K 0 50 1 16W IC603 8 759 485 63 IC MAX1626ESA TE2 R626 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 604 8 729 045 53 TRANSISTOR 144310 1 R631 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W 651 8 759 100 93 uPC393G2 R632 1 216 801 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W R633 1 216 801 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W R634 1 240 941 91 METAL CHIP 0 05 1 1 2W lt COIL gt R635 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W L601 1 419 424 21 INDUCTOR 47UH R651 1 216 845 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W L651 1 419 424 21 INDUCTOR 47UH R652 1 218 272 11 RES CHIP 5 1K 5 1 16W L652 1 419 424 21 INDUCTOR 47UH R653 1 220 264 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 4W L653 1 419 426 21 INDUCTOR 22UH R654
62. 61 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 D601 8 719 054 47 DIODE D3FS4A TA C612 1 162 923 11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5 00 50 0604 8 719 073 69 ZENER DIODE PTZ TE25 6 2A C613 1 128 694 91 TANTAL CHIP 22UF 2096 10V C614 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C615 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V lt FERRITE BEAD gt C616 1 164 315 11 CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 5 00 50V FB501 1 414 445 11 FERRITE OUH C617 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V FB502 1 414 445 11 FERRITE OUH C618 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V FB503 1 414 445 11 FERRITE OUH C619 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V FB504 1 469 118 21 FERRITE OUH C620 1 165 112 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 33UF 16V 505 1 414 445 11 FERRITE OUH 6 1 SDM N50 The components identified by mark A Les composants identifi s par une are critical for safety marque A sont critiques pour la s curit Replace only vvith part number specified Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce portant le num ro sp cifi REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK FB601 1 414 445 11 FERRITE OUH R525 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W FB602 1 414 445 11 FERRITE OUH R533 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 116W FB603 1 414 445 11 FERRITE OUH R534 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W FB604 1 414 445 11 FERRITE OUH R535 1 216 848 11 RES CHIP 180K 5 1 16W FB605 1 414 445 11 FERRITE OUH R536 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W FB606 1 414 445 11 FERRITE OUH R601 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 116W FB613 1 469 118 21 FERRITE OUH R
63. 63 scL2 IC101 SYSTEM CONTROL 1 105 RESET sw Q101 Q301 303 AUDIO 12V CN106 AUDIO R AUDIO GND U BOARD CN401 AUDIO L AUDIO GND CN105 12V 12V 12V 12V GND GND GND e gt GND SOT 19 CN107 TXD RXD GND G BOARD CN705 TO G BOARD CN701 GND 5V CN108 5 SUB 5V GND TXD RXD SCK 18 TCK MD2 Gi 49 TAUX TRES TVPP1 TAUX3 TMODE 4 1 4 2 B SS3514 lt J gt A 24 ECS TO B BOARD CN503 B 2 IF RECEIVER SUB SYSTEM GONTROLINVERTER 1 601
64. 8 02 EARTH U 12 4 074 711 01 PLATE INSULATION 25 4 075 703 01 FOOT B RUBBER 13 4 073 824 01 HINGE PANEL 26 4 076 246 01 COVER CABLE 5 1 SDM N50 5 2 CHASSIS 7 685 648 79 4BVTP 3X12 7 682 545 01 3 4 7 685 144 11 PTP 3X5 The components identified by mark A are critical for safety Replace only vvith part number specified Les composants identifi s par une marque sont critiques pour la s curit Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce portant le num ro sp cifi REF NO PART NO 51 52 53 54 55 DESCRIPTION REMARK 1 572 434 31 SWITCH SEESAW AC PWOER A1 794 122 11 INLET AC WITH FILTER 4 070 122 01 SCREW HD15 4 073 835 02 CASE 4 073 836 02 CASE R L 5 2 REF NO PARTNO DESCRIPTION REMARK 56 4 073 828 01 LABEL AEP 56 4 073 828 11 LABEL W U C 57 X 4037 532 2 PLATE ASSY CHASSIS 58 58 4 073 814 01 GUIDE LIGHT 59 A1 576 230 11 FUSE H B C 3 15A 250V 60 A 1316 500 A G BOARD COMPLETE 61 A 1299 074 A A BOARD COMPLETE 5 3 PACKING MATERIALS REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 101 4 075 214 02 INDIVIDUAL CARTON U C 101 4 075 850 02 INDIVIDUAL CARTON AEP 102 4 075 107 01 BOARD TOP 103 4 075 104 01 BOARD A BOTTOM 104 1 469 778 11 CLAMP FERRITE 105 1 759 626 21 DISK UTILITY 106 1 759 627 23 DISK INFOEMATION 107 1 775 444 31 CORD CONNECTION 108 A1 765 718 11 CORD SET POWER U C 108 A 1 765 719 11 CORDSET POWER AEP 10
65. 8 60Hz 80IRE Set COLOR to 6500 K COLOR_INDEX 2 Make adjustment with R G USR to set the chromaticity within the specification y adjustment Make adjustment with BLUSR_DRV Also x value changes simultaneous B_USR_DRV UP Values x and y decrease B_USR_DRV DOWN _ Values x and y increase x adjustment Make adjustment with R USR DRV R_USR_DRV UP Value y increases R_USR_DRV DOWN _ Value y decreases Adjust again and bring down G_USR_DRV 10 STEP to become within the specification however in case of adjustment range of y value become deficientlly and when B_USR_DRV 255 Make the signal 30IRE all white to check that it is within the specification Adjust R B_USER_BKG to become within the specification when 4 deviates the specification Input a grayscale and perform picture quality confirmation Perform color save select C with Spec 6500 K 80IRE x 0 314 0 324 Within 3JND 6500 30IRE x y 0 295 0 305 Within 4JND Note Make adjustment up to 0 002 SDM N50 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Adjustment of 5000 Confirm every R G B_USER_BKG are initialized value Receive MODE 15 1024X768 60Hz 80IRE Set COLOR to 5000 K COLOR_INDEX 3 Make adjustment with R G USR to set the chromaticity within the specification y adjustment Make adjustment with BLUSR_DRV Also x value changes simultaneous USR UP Values x an
66. 9 1 778 967 11 ADAPTOR CONVERSION U C 109 1 785 512 31 CONNECTORK D SUB REMARK 15P CHANGER AEP 5 3 SDM N50 The components identified by mark A are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Les composants identifi s par une marque sont critiques pour la s curit Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce portant le num ro sp cifi REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK 110 111 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 1 790 860 11 CABLE ASSY 15PDSUB CONNECTOR 3 868 361 13 MANUAL INSTRUCTION U C 3 868 361 22 MANUAL INSTRUCTION AEP X 4037 533 1 STAND ASSY 4 075 106 01 BOARD MIDDLE 4 075 105 01 BOARD B BOTTOM 4 075 109 01 BAG PROTECTION 4 075 110 01 BAG PROTECTION 4 075 111 01 BAG PROTECTION 4 075 112 01 BAG PROTECTION SDM N50 SECTION 6 NOTE The components identified by 54 in this manual have been carefully factory selected for each set in order to satisfy regulations regarding X ray radiation Should replacement be required replace The components identified by mark A are critical for safety Replace only vvith part number specified ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST RESISTORS All resistors are in ohms F nonflammable Items marked are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service Some delay should be Les composants identifi s par une marque A sont critiques pour la s curit Ne les remplacer que par une
67. 95 91 SHORT 0 lt CRYSTAL gt X401 1 781 713 21 VIBRATOR CERAMIC KAKKKKAKKKKKKKKAKKAKAKKKKAKKKKAKAKKKKAKKKKKKKKKKKKKAKKKKAKKKKAKKKKAKKKKKKKKKKKK A 1299 074 A A BOARD COMPLETE HR AR IK IK IK IK IK 4 075 598 01 PAN HEAD SCREW M1 6 lt CAPACITOR gt C101 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF C102 1 162 919 11 CERAMIC CHIP 22PF 5 00 C103 1 162 919 11 CERAMIC CHIP 22PF 5 00 C104 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 C105 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF C106 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF C107 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 C108 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 10 00 C109 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 10 00 C110 1 104 606 11 ELECT CHIP 150UF 20 00 C111 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF C112 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF C113 1 104 606 11 ELECT CHIP 150UF 20 00 C114 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF C120 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V 50V 50V 50V 25V 25V 50V 25V 25V 10V 25V 25V 10V 25V 25V REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION C123 C124 C125 C126 C127 C128 C129 C130 C131 C132 C133 C134 C201 C203 C204 C205 C206 C207 C208 C209 C210 C211 C212 C213 C214 C215 C216 C217 C218 C219 C220 C221 C222 C223 C224 C225 C226 C230 C233 C234 C235 C236 C237 C238 C239 C240 C241 C242 C243 C244 C245 C246 C247 C248 C249 C250 6 6 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHI
68. AL V FREQ Hz 70 069 Hz 75 029 Hz 74 927 Hz 72 188 Hz 66 110 2 74 927 Hz 59 932 Hz lines lines lines lines lines lines lines V TOTAL 806 800 804 666 816 804 589 V 38 32 36 66 48 36 109 3 1 3 37 3 11 V SYNC 6 3 3 6 4 3 3 V BP 29 28 30 23 36 30 95 V ACTIV 768 768 768 600 768 768 480 SYNC INT G NO NO NO NO NO NO NO EXT H V POLARITY YES N N YES P P YES N N YES N N YES NIN YES N N YES N N EXT CS POLARITY NO NO NO NO NO NO NO INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT SDM N50 PRIMARY MODE MODE AT PRODUCTION MODE 24 MODE 25 MODE 26 MODE 27 MODE 28 MODE 29 MODE 30 MODE 31 RESOLUTION 640 X 400 640 X 350 640 X 400 640 X 480 1024 X 768 640 X 400 720 X 400 800 X 600 CLOCK 25 180 MHz 31 500 MHz 31 500 MHz 31 500 MHz 65 000 MHz 24 870 MHz 28 320 MHz 36 000 MHz HORIZONTAL H FREQ 31 475 kHz 37 861 kHz 37 861 kHz 37 861 kHz 48 077 kHz 30 478 kHz 31 467 kHz 35 156 kHz usec usec usec usec usec usec usec usec H TOTAL 31 771 26 413 26 413 26 413 20 800 32 811 31 780 28 444 H BLK 6 354 6 095 6 095 6 095 5 046 7 077 6 356 6 222 FP 0 953 1 016 1 016 0 762 0 462 0 322 0 636 0 167 SYNC 2 542 2 032 2 032 1 270 1 477 3 860 3 814 51 H BP 2 859 3 048 3 048 4 063 3 108 2 895 1 907 0 944 H ACTIV 25 417 20 317 20 317 20 317 15 754 25 734 25 424 22 222 VERTICAL V FREQ Hz
69. ANCAIS French ESPANOL Spanish ITALIANO Italian BAG Japanese Locking the menus and controls You can protect adjustment data by locking the menus and controls First press the 4 buttons to select On MENU LOCK and press the OK button Then press the 4 4 buttons and select ON Only the D power switch and Om MENU LOCK of the option menu will operate If any other items are selected the Om mark appears on the screen To cancel the menu lock Repeat the procedure above and set and O MENU LOCK to OFF Technical Features Power saving function user sensor power saving mode This monitor meets the power saving guidelines set by VESA ENERGY STAR and NUTEK If the monitor is connected to a computer or video graphics board that is DPMS Display Power Management Signaling compliant the monitor will automatically enter the power saving mode It automatically enters the low power consumption mode when the user sensor detects the absence of a user 5 power indicator Power consumption state Power consumption AC power indicator normal operation 35W green green 1 low power consumption mode lt 4 W green green and orange alternate 2 povver saving mode lt 3W orange orange O power off lt 3W red off AC power off off off 1 Low power consumption mode user sensor When the user sensor in the monitor detects the absence of a user the monitor enters low power consumption m
70. C 3 813 2 116 2 032 1 556 3 810 2 028 2 024 1 270 H BP 1 907 3 175 3 810 2 222 1 905 3 042 3 823 3 238 H ACTIV 25 422 21 164 20 317 17 778 25 397 20 282 20 240 22 854 VERTICAL V FREQ Hz 59 940 Hz 66 667 Hz 75 000 Hz 85 008 Hz 70 156 Hz 85 039 Hz 75 066 Hz 59 901 Hz lines lines lines lines lines lines lines lines V TOTAL 525 525 500 509 449 446 502 587 V BLK 45 45 20 29 49 46 22 107 V 10 3 1 1 12 1 2 12 V SYNC 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 V BP 33 39 16 25 34 42 17 93 V ACTIV 480 480 480 480 400 400 480 480 SYNC INT G NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO EXT H V POLARITY YES N N YES N N YES NIN YES N N YES NIP YES YES NIN YES N N EXT CS POLARITY NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT SDM N50 PRIMARY MODE MODE AT PRODUCTION MODE 8 MODE 9 MODE 10 MODE 11 MODE 12 MODE 13 MODE 14 MODE 15 RESOLUTION 800 X 600 800 X 600 800 X 600 800 X 600 832 X 624 1024 X 768 CLOCK 36 000 MHz 40 000 MHz 49 500 MHZ 56 250 MHZ 57 285 MHz 65 000 MHZ HORIZONTAL H FREQ 35 156 kHz 37 879 kHz 46 875 kHz 53 674 kHz 46 727 kHz 48 363 kHz usec usec usec usec usec usec H TOTAL 28 444 26 400 21 333 18 631 20 110 20 677 H BLK 6 222 6 400 5 172 4 409 5 586 4 923 H FP 0 667 1 000 0 323 0 569 0 559 0 369 H SYNC 0 889
71. CONNECTOR 1 5 SMD 8P CN702 1 766 376 11 PIN CONNECTOR 1 5MM SMD CN703 1 691 960 11 PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 3P CN704 1 691 960 21 PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 3P CN705 1 573 290 21 PIN CONNECTOR 1 5MM SMD 4P CN706 1 566 822 21 JACK lt DIODE gt 0701 A 8 719 077 76 DIODE D2SB60A F04 D702 8 719 510 41 DIODE D10SC9M D703 8 719 018 82 DIODE RGP02 20EL 6394 D704 8 719 911 19 DIODE 1 119 25 D705 8 719 063 73 DIODE D1NL20U TR D706 8 719 200 82 DIODE 11ES2 D707 8 719 106 53 ZENER DIODE RD10M B2 D708 8 719 976 96 ZENER DIODE DTE4 7C D709 8 719 046 85 DIODE MA2S728 D710 8 719 046 85 DIODE MA2S728 D711 8 719 074 74 DIODE MA3XD15001S0 D712 8 719 074 74 DIODE MA3XD15001S0 D767 8 719 421 59 DIODE MA3130WA TX D768 8 719 421 59 DIODE MA3130WA TX lt TERMINAL gt ET701 1 537 738 21 TERMINAL EARTH ET702 1 537 738 21 TERMINAL EARTH lt FERRITE BEAD gt FB750 1 469 136 21 FERRITE OUH FB751 1 469 136 21 FERRITE OUH lt FUSE gt F701 A1 576 230 11 FUSE H B C 3 15A 250V FH701 1 533 223 11 HOLDER FUSE FH702 1 533 223 11 HOLDER FUSE IC 1C701 8 759 594 75 IC TEA1504 N2 1C702 8 759 198 31 IC uPC1093J 1 T 1C704 8 759 652 21 IC MMDF6NO3HDR2 1C706 8 759 651 71 IC MAX1631EAI TG068 1C707 8 759 652 21 MMDF6NO3HDR2 1C790 8 759 510 71 IC BA10358F E2 lt COIL gt L701 1 412 534 31 INDUCTOR 56UH L702 1 412 532 11 INDUCTOR 39UH L703 1 408 611 31 INDUCTOR 47UH L704 1 406 663 21 INDUCTOR 47UH The components identified by mark A
72. D WAVEFORMS SREEND 10 SDDATA 18 zee iz z lz 8 00_9 s 1777 BREE i uA 9 UN Lm na 22 SDDATA 15 SDDATA 14 SDDATA 13 SDDATA 12 vss_9 SDDATA 11 SDDATA 10 SDDATA 9 SDDATA 8 59583 RED3 3 0 Vp p 16nsec 21 20 18 an 3 583 8001 T8021 8051 78021 T8021 08021 31 5 30 2322 222222 222222 222227 8 49889 5 3823 2232223 252225 2222327 2292292922 88555 PPPP RPPPRP ESSSES PEPPRP 225656 5 355 52 555555 555555 555555 SSE Se gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt 0 gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt 23252059999 999955992 7 2929298 SSSS SSSSSS S GE KSU EEEEEESZZ POZA 222223 pan ass 8 8 5855 2 SEL RL Sas 555889 ES J 9969 E SOOO e Divided circuit diagram One sheet of A P3 board circuit diagram is divided into two sheets each having the code A P3 to A P3 For qasjeje example the destination on the A P3 G sheet is Ahhh 840050600 Si connected to bDon the A P3 sheet ees e
73. D1 IN LED2 5V SENS GND 5V SENS B P2 BOARD WAVEFORMS M Lans SUB SYSTEM CONTROL i E x 4 4 Vp p 4MHz 8 553514 lt B P2 24 Hlela lels elele elTe STBY_5V KDDON3 TO P1 C527 FB501 FB502 KDDON2 Zi i 3 TO i FB504 FB1 GND C506 0 1 0 22 901 C508 10 25V 0 1 F 25v 10503 MM1170BFB RESET nate 4 8 110 9 1 16W 5 5 5 i IK pri GEA 5 R507 gt 100 I 1716W 8 AM HP_STAT gt m 00 1SS3551E 17 qt TO P1 ns 1 16W 2 C516 1 PEN 1 0502 1 UDZ TE 17 1 2B 4 DTC114bEKA T146 501 P33 WRHX SW 100X4 S P34 HRQ fw 10 P35 HAKX ien P36 RDY ias W P37 CLK P40 SCK TRES TAUX Tux P43 SCK1 ur TO PI SI 44 50 1 Eu rad P46 ADTG eee 47 5 0 ETT p CN108 TO SDA 1 TO PI SCL 2 2 R519 R520 z z I Tok sz 1716 17 16 55 o Or aaa eS e s 5 I 1 TO B_CPU_ST gt TO SENS 1 I 1 4 25 4 26 TO P2 5V SENS TO P2 _SENS gt B ps INVERTER Schematic diagram lt 2 board 51 KA T146 4 27 T651 TRANSFORMER POWER 000000000000 0000 00000000 T652
74. DE 1 49 MDO LED CTL 9 16 LED CTL T AUXS 2 51 MD2 77 17 V REF TVPP1 3 18 GND TRES 4 TAUX 5 68 TAUX x1 63 TEK 5 8 SCK E xs RXD 7 SIN T TXD 8 Le G5 SOT NE GND 9 SUBSV 10 INV qesi 1 SENS 43 CN507 sw INVERTER gt 3 HOT 9652 0653 2 NC 1 GND INVERTER 5V SENSE Q654 T652 IC651 1 2 1C651 2 2 5 UE CN508 5 al 1 3 HOT 6 2 NC T 2 1 GND 4 3 B SS3514 lt J gt B 24 LCD PANEL TO H BOARD CN901 TO LAMP TO B BOARD CN501 B SS3514 lt J gt H 24 G POWER SUPPLY AUDIO IN 1C790 BUFFER CN706 CN705 gt ani gt 1 __ 0 AUDIO 2 AUDIO GND C IN pre 3 AUDIOL Q770 4 AUDIO GND T A BOARD CN106 717 CN701 1 12V CN704 3 ACLOUT 00 gt MAIN 1 4 NC REC
75. ELECT CHIP 100UF 20 00 16 C467 1 117 749 11 FILM CHIP 0 1UF 20 00 50V C410 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C468 1 117 749 11 FILM CHIP 0 1UF 20 00 50V C411 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C469 1 117 749 11 FILM CHIP 0 1UF 20 00 50V C412 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C470 1 128 835 91 ELECT 1000UF 20 10V C413 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C471 1 128 995 21 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20 10V C414 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V C472 1 128 835 91 ELECT 1000UF 20 10V C415 1 126 193 11 ELECT CHIP 1UF 20 00 50V C473 1 128 835 91 ELECT 1000UF 20 10V C416 1 126 193 11 ELECT CHIP 1UF 20 00 50V C474 1 162 905 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1PF 0 25PF 50V C417 1 126 187 11 ELECT CHIP 0 1UF 20 00 50 C475 1 162 905 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1PF 0 25PF 50V C418 1 162 969 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0068UF 10 00 25V C478 1 117 681 11 ELECT CHIP 1000 20 00 16V C419 1 164 230 11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5 00 50 C479 1 124 779 00 ELECT CHIP 10UF 20 00 16V C420 1 164 230 11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5 00 50V C480 1 126 204 11 ELECT CHIP 47UF 20 00 16V C421 1 115 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 10V C481 1 115 416 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF 5 00 25 C422 1 126 193 11 ELECT CHIP 1UF 20 00 50V C482 1 110 501 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 33UF 10 00 16V C423 1 126 193 11 ELECT CHIP 1UF 20 00 50V C483 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C424 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C484 1 135 599 21 ELECT 39UF 20 16V C425 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP
76. ERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C719 1 125 991 11 ELECT 180UF 20 450V C721 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C722 1 126 193 11 ELECT CHIP 1UF 20 00 50V C728 A1 117 699 41 CERAMIC 0 001UF 250V C724 A1 113 924 91 CERAMIC 0 0047UF 20 00 250V C726 1 128 949 31 ELECT 470UF 20 16V C727 A1 104 705 51 MYLAR 0 1UF 20 00 250V C728 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C729 A1 117 699 41 CERAMIC 0 001UF 250V C730 A1 113 924 91 CERAMIC 0 0047UF 20 00 250V C732 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C735 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C736 1 126 603 11 ELECT CHIP 4 7UF 20 00 35V C737 1 128 949 31 ELECT 470UF 20 16V C738 1 128 949 31 ELECT 4700 20 16V C739 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C740 1 113 987 11 TANTAL CHIP 4 7UF 20 00 25V C741 1 126 935 11 ELECT 470UF 20 00 6 C742 1 126 935 11 ELECT 470UF 20 00 6 C743 1 126 935 11 ELECT 470UF 20 00 16V C770 1 126 960 11 ELECT 1UF 20 00 50V C771 1 126 960 11 ELECT 1UF 20 00 50V C772 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100UF 20 00 16V C790 1 126 960 11 ELECT 1UF 20 00 50V C791 1 126 960 11 ELECT 1UF 20 00 50V C792 1 126 960 11 ELECT 1UF 20 00 50V C793 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V C794 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V C795 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V C796 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V C797 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C798 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100UF 20 00 16V REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK CONNECTOR CN701 1 691 591 11 PIN
77. FERRITE 0UH 1 469 113 21 FERRITE 0UH 1 469 113 21 FERRITE OUH lt FILTER gt 1 234 498 21 FILTER EMI 1 234 498 21 FILTER EMI 1 469 461 21 FERRITE OUH IC 8 759 654 98 IC MB90F553APF G BND AP01 8 759 058 58 IC TC7S04FU TE85R 8 759 527 77 IC 24 16 6 8 759 162 80 IC MM1170BFB 8 759 442 20 IC 24LC21AT SN 8 759 442 20 IC 24LC21AT SN 8 759 523 03 IC TC74HC4066AFT EL 8 759 058 62 IC TC7SO8FU TE85R 8 759 058 64 TC7S32FU TE85R 8 759 541 25 IC M52758FP 8 759 584 88 IC BA7078AF E2 8 759 524 04 IC TC74VHC125FT EL 8 759 599 01 IC TC74VHCT14AFT EL 8 759 491 46 IC TC74VHCTO4FT EL 8 759 523 96 IC TC74VHC86FT EL 8 759 524 04 TC74VHC125FT EL 8 759 473 74 IC SN74CBTD3306PWR 8 759 671 54 IC AD9884AKS 100S 8 759 524 04 TC74VHC125FT EL 8 759 460 72 IC BAO33FP E2 8 759 650 75 IC CHEETAH3 8 759 641 60 MT48LC1M16A1TG 7S 8 759 641 60 IC MT48LC1M16A1TG 7S 8 752 087 78 IC CXB1455R lt COIL gt 1 419 424 21 INDUCTOR 47UH IC LINK PS201 A1 576 122 21 LINK IC PS202 1 576 122 21 LINK IC Q101 Q102 Q103 Q201 Q301 Q302 Q303 lt TRANSISTOR gt 8 729 900 53 TRANSISTOR DTC114EK 8 729 900 53 TRANSISTOR DTC114EK 8 729 046 75 TRANSISTOR 123010 1 8 729 230 49 TRANSISTOR 2SC2712 YG 8 729 046 75 TRANSISTOR 123010 1 8 729 046 75 TRANSISTOR 123010 1 8 729 046 75 TRANSISTOR 123010 1 Les composants identifi s par une marque A sont critiques pour la s curit Ne les
78. INT G YES NO NO NO NO EXT H V POLARITY YES N N YES N N YES N N YES N N YES N N EXT CS POLARITY NO NO NO NO NO INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT NON INT 2000 1 11 VER SDM N50 SAFETY CHECK OUT After correcting the original service problem perform the fol lowing safety checks before releasing the set to the customer 1 Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly sol dered connections Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges 2 Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are pinched or contact high wattage resistors 3 Check that all control knobs shields covers ground straps and mounting hardyvare have been replaced Be absolutely certain that you have replaced all the insulators 4 Look for unauthorized replacement parts particularly tran sistors that were installed during previous repair Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement 5 Look for parts which though functioning show obvious signs of deterioration Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement 6 Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion Recommend the replacement of any such line cord to the customer 7 Check the and to see if they are specified values Make sure your instruments are accurate be suspicious of your meter if sets always have low HV 8 Check the antenna terminals metal trim metallized
79. IP RES CHIP RES CHIP lt TRANSFORMER gt 68K 47K T701 A1 419 621 11 INDUCTOR 7 4MH 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 SDM N50 REMARK 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 4W 1 4W 1 10W 1 10W 1 4W 1 4W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 435 291 21 TRANSFORMER CONVERTER SRT lt VARISTOR gt VDR701 A 1 801 073 11 VARISTOR ERZV14D471 SDM N50 9 978 671 01 Sony Corporation Computer Display Division Company Computer Display Div 86 English 2000BL24XXX 1 Printed in Japan 2000 2 OSN INGS 10 129 826 6 L XXXve 19000
80. IP 1000PF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF REMARK 10 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 20 10 00 10 00 20 5 00 10 00 20 20 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 20 20 5 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 25V 16V 25V 25V 50V 25V 25V 16V 25V 25V 16V 25V 50V 50V 10V 25V 25V 25V 25V 10V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 10V 50V 25V 10V 25V 10V 25V 50 25V 50 25V 50 25V 50 25V 10V 25V 10V 50 50 25V 25V 50 25V 25V 50 25V 50 25V REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK C334 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C335 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C336 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C337 1 164 357 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF 5 00 50V C338 1 128 993 21 ELECT CHIP 220 20 10V C339 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C340 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C341 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V C342 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V C343 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V C344 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 10 00 25V C345 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C346 1 164 357 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF 5 00 50V C347 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C348 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C349 1 128 993 21 ELECT CHIP 220 20 10V C350 1 164 357 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF 5 00 50V C351 1 128 993 21 ELECT CHIP 220 20 10
81. IP 47 5 1 16W R299 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R213 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R301 1 216 864 11 SHORT 0 R214 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R302 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R215 1 216 805 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R303 1 216 864 11 SHORT 0 R216 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R307 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R217 1 216 805 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R319 1 216 864 11 SHORT 0 R218 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R320 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R219 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R321 1 218 661 11 METALCHIP 51 0 50 1 16W R220 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R322 1 218 661 11 METALCHIP 51 0 50 1 16W R222 1 216 805 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R323 1 218 708 11 METAL CHIP 4 7K 0 50 1 16W R224 1 216 805 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R325 1 218 708 11 METAL CHIP 4 7K 0 50 1 16W R225 1 216 864 11 SHORT 0 R326 1 218 692 11 METALCHIP 1K 0 50 1 16W R226 1 216 022 00 RES CHIP 75 5 1 10W R327 1 218 692 11 METAL CHIP 1K 0 50 1 16W R227 1 216 022 00 RES CHIP 75 5 1 10W R337 1 216 801 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W R228 1 216 022 00 RES CHIP 75 5 1 10W R338 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R229 1 216 805 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R339 1 216 793 11 RES CHIP 4 7 5 1 16W R231 1 216 805 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R340 1 216 793 11 RES CHIP 4 7 5 1 16W R232 1 216 801 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W R341 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R233 1 216 801 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W R342 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R234 1 216 801 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W R343 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R235 1
82. NNECTOR 1 5MM SMD 8P CN106 1 573 290 21 PIN CONNECTOR 1 5MM SMD 4P 6 7 REF NO PARTNO DESCRIPTION CN107 CN108 0001 0002 0003 0004 0101 0102 0103 0104 0105 0207 0208 0209 0210 0211 0212 0213 0214 0215 0216 0217 0218 0219 0220 0221 0222 0223 0224 0225 0306 001 002 007 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 201 207 208 209 210 211 1 580 789 21 CONNECTOR SMD 6 1 695 223 21 PIN CONNECTOR SMD 10P lt DIODE gt 8 719 801 78 DIODE 1 184 8 719 801 78 DIODE 1 184 8 719 801 78 DIODE 1 184 8 719 801 78 DIODE 1 184 8 719 991 97 DIODE BRPG1201W 8 719 801 78 DIODE 1 184 8 719 988 61 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 8 719 158 49 ZENER DIODE RD12SB2 8 719 801 78 DIODE 1 184 8 719 988 61 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 8 719 421 59 DIODE MA3130WA TX 8 719 421 59 DIODE MA3130WA TX 8 719 421 59 DIODE MA3130WA TX 8 719 421 59 DIODE MA3130WA TX 8 719 421 59 DIODE MA3130WA TX 8 719 421 59 DIODE MA3130WA TX 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX 8 719
83. No input signal and press CONT key for longer than 2 second Povver saving function user sensoripovver saving mode This monitor meets the povver saving guidelines set by VESA ENERGY STAR and NUTEK If the monitor is connected to a computer or video graphics board that is DPMS Display Povver Management Signaling compliant the monitor vvill automatically enter the povver saving mode It automatically enters the low power consumption mode when the user sensor detects the absence of user Povver consumption state Povver consumption AC power indicator 5 power indicator normal operation 35W green green 1 low power consumption mode lt 4 W green green and orange alternate 2 power saving mode lt 3W orange orange D povver off lt 3W red off AC power off OW off off TIMING SPECIFICATION PRIMARY MODE MODE AT PRODUCTION MODE 0 MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 MODE 4 MODE 5 MODE 6 MODE 7 RESOLUTION 640 X 480 640 X 480 640 X 480 640 X 480 720 X 400 720 X 400 720 X 480 720 X 480 CLOCK 25 175 MHz 30 240 MHz 31 500 MHz 36 000 MHz 28 350 MHz 35 500 MHz 35 573 MHz 31 505 MHz HORIZONTAL H FREQ 31 469 kHz 35 000 kHz 37 500 kHz 43 269 kHz 31 500 kHz 37 927 kHz 37 683 kHz 35 162 kHz usec usec usec usec usec usec usec usec H TOTAL 31 778 28 571 26 667 23 111 31 746 26 366 26 537 28 440 H BLK 6 356 7 407 6 349 5 333 6 349 6 085 6 297 5 586 H FP 0 636 2 116 0 508 1 556 0 635 1 014 0 450 1 079 H SYN
84. P 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 104 606 11 ELECT CHIP 150UF 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 1 113 642 11 TANTAL 47UF 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 128 993 21 ELECT CHIP 22UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 113 642 11 TANTAL 47UF 1 104 606 11 ELECT CHIP 150UF 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 113 642 11 TANTAL 47UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 113 642 11 TANTAL 47UF 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 113 642 11 TANTAL 47UF 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 1 113 642 11 TANTAL 47UF 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 135 210 11 TANTAL CHIP 4 7UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 346 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 1 125 891 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 47UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 1 162 9
85. PQ20VZ5U 1 2 3 GND 4 Vsw 5 Vin TC7S04FU TE85R TC74S08FU TE85R TC74S32FU TE85R 8228 5 pin TC74HC4066AFT EL TC74VHCT14AFT EL TC74VHCO4FT EL TC74VHC125FT EL TC74VHC86FT EL VIEW 14 pin SOP TEA1504 N2 TOP VIEW 14 DIP 4 47 YSS901 F a o 20 19 TOP VIEW UPC1093J 1 T DTA114EKA T146 DTA123JKA T146 DTA143XKA T146 DTC114EK DTC114EKA T146 DTC143TKA T146 DTC323TK DTC323TKT146 2SA1037AK T 146 QR 2SC2712G TE85L 2SC2712 YG m FZT853 TA IRFIBC40G LF38 2SK1828 2SK1828TE85L 14431DY T1 DTZ4 7C MA111 RD12SB2 UCZ TE 17 12B UCZ TE 17 4 7B 1SS355TE 17 ANODE CATHODE D1NL20U TR CATHODE la ANODE D10SC9M J D3FS4A TA MA2S728 PTZ TE25 6 2A NODE 9 CATHODE ERA34 10TP1 RGP02 20EL 6394 CATHODE BE ANODE MA151WK TX 1SS184 MA3XD15001S0 NC MA3075WA TX MA3130WA TX 8 2 1 3 CE 1 8082 ANODE lt a CATHODE RE10M B2 RE10M T1B2 3 3 4 N 1SS119 25 11ES2 CATHODE ANODE AA1101W ANODE CATHODE CATHODE MARK BRPG1201W CATHODE 4 48 NOTE e Items with no part number and no description are not stocked because they are seldom required for routine service The construction parts of an assembled part ar
86. R251 00 WUE n in TH201 R273 JL106 R275 9 1 1 1 JL226 7 C315 N 002 R295 E 741 IRAK RIS amp 4 1 CONO RAS PEN R298 RI25 Es 8 R214 2E R148 1 C342 R20 LT o 20331 5 RA203 8274 221 JL227 E 1 u NA 3 c302 l D LT R248 5303 1 4 Er o 2 ZQ B R302 2 12928 8 pis 219 8249 JL217 C291 LI JL312 JL311 JL313 AQ R343 226 3226 1 5 on 152 m EH a FL302 Ee S 6 a A D L rm ASK Pa D R342 6378 379 C228 220 C213 c LE 3U302 2 r Y JL309 8520 3 501 1 5 G C365 JL307 6 10 6 10 JL310 E PS n 15 ii 1 s 2 sS RO 42505 3200 S Sera v BOARD Component Side ais MIS 1 676 058 11 1 717 738 11 R208 1242 1 2265 s 80 1 TE 1 C245 36 1 6267 ATT m i B a FB107 9m a 9 255 258 C244 2 B MEL Hc N 1 102 4 8 c251 qe e C328 Sieh FB325 CL338 1 FB324 C276 FB325 c338 t s SEE S 56 4 74 527 8
87. S907 1 771 855 21 SWITCH KEYBOARD MENU D909 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX D910 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX 0911 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE 8082 0912 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE MA8082 H TX 0913 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE 8082 0914 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE 8082 0915 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE 8082 0916 8 719 422 89 ZENER DIODE 8082 0930 8 719 079 68 DIODE DNP319 1 0931 8 719 079 68 DIODE DNP319 1 6 3 SDM N50 REF NO PARTNO DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO PARTNO DESCRIPTION REMARK 1394 966 U BOARD COMPLETE C455 1 126 395 11 ELECT CHIP 220 20 00 16V C456 1 117 681 11 ELECT CHIP 1000 20 00 16V C457 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V 4 075 598 01 PAN HEAD SCREW M1 6 C458 1 110 501 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 33UF 10 00 16V C459 1 110 501 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 33UF 10 00 16V C460 1 135 595 21 ELECT 100UF 20 6 3V lt CAPACITOR gt C461 1 126 395 11 ELECT CHIP 220 20 00 16V C403 1 117 681 11 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20 00 16 C462 1 124 779 00 ELECT CHIP 10UF 20 00 16V C404 1 117 681 11 ELECT CHIP 100UF 20 00 16V C463 1 117 749 11 FILM CHIP 0 1UF 20 00 50V C406 1 164 230 11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5 00 50V C464 1 117 749 11 FILM CHIP 0 1UF 20 00 50V C407 1 164 230 11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5 00 50V C465 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C408 1 164 230 11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5 00 50V C466 1 117 749 11 FILM CHIP 0 1UF 20 00 50V C409 1 117 681 11
88. SERVICE MANUAL LCD panel Input signal format Resolution Input signal levels Audio output Headphones jack AUDIO IN jack Power requirements Power consumption Operating temperature SDM N50 US Model Canadian Model AEP Model Chassis No SCC L32A A Panel type a Si TFT Active Matrix Picture size 15 inch 38 cm RGB operating frequency Horizontal 30 61 kHz Vertical 50 85 Hz Horizontal Max 1024 dots Vertical Max 768 lines RGB video signal 0 700 Vp p 75 Q positive SYNC signal TTL level 2 kQ positive or negative Separate horizontal and vertical or composite sync 0 3 Vp p 75Q negative Sync on green 2W x2 Stereo minijack Accepts impedance of 16 480 Stereo minijack Accepts impedance of 16 Accepts level 0 5 Vrms 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 55 0 3 A Max 35 W 5 35 C Dimensions width height depth MICROFILM Display upright Approx 356 x 347 x 185 mm 14 Ve x 13 3 4x 7 3 8 inches Media engine without stand Approx 45 x 180 x 180 mm 1 Be x 7 7 inches Media engine with stand Approx 94 x 185 x 180 mm 3 3 4 x 73 8 x 7 1 8 inches ST5 CHASSIS SPECIFICATIONS Mass Display Approx 2 7 kg 5 Ib 15 oz Media engine with stand Approx 0 85 kg 1 Ib 14 oz Plug amp Play DDCI DDC2B DDC2Bi Accessories LCD display e Media engine Media engine stand Power cord System connecting cable
89. T 1701 5 4 12V ACLIN 3 1 A D701 PWM CONTROL T 5 esp SWITCHING 2 OV IN DRIVER 0701 s GND A BOARD GND CN105 CN703 14 f I ACL I SENSE 5 ____ NC I DH V AUX 6 D705 VCTRL ps 3 GND pEMGS o lia 1 PH701 ISOLATOR 3 1 gt 4 ga 2 10702 K ce 10707 CONTROL 10706 5V 3 3V REG 9 3 3V AS CSL3 2 4 8 3 3V 7 GND GA DH3 SHDN 23 4 6 GND GB DL3 5 5V CSL5 13 14 5V 3 GND TO 10704 CONTROL gt GND ABOARD GA DHS RUNJONS 8 1 DE GB DL5 D B2 DAI D A2 B SS3514 lt J gt G 24 USER CONTROL 902 905 907 CN901 REMOTE 9 5V STBY 3901 INPUT KEY V SENS PW KEY PW LED1 0901 PW LED2 INLEDI 0902 gt IN LED2 pos 5V SENS Pa GND SENSOR SENI 7 SEN2 Sj vec 4 SENS 5 0930 SEN4 4 1 our X 8 LEDCTL 3 N Vj x V REF 2 4 GND 1 AMP sw SV STBY JI 1 0904 0903 9 4g 15902 3 4 219 ja 1 Sw IC902 4 4 5 Q904 i CN401 TO A BOARD CN101 B BOARD CN502 403 AUDIO PROCESS TRE BASS LOUD 401 STEREO DIPOLE TO B BOARD CN504 10408 10402 POVVER AMP SPEAKER R
90. V C352 1 128 993 21 ELECT CHIP 220 20 10V C353 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C354 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C355 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C356 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C357 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C358 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C359 1 128 993 21 ELECT CHIP 220 20 10V C360 1 115 412 11 CERAMIC CHIP 680PF 5 00 25V C361 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C362 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 10 00 25V C364 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C365 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C366 1 126 200 11 ELECT CHIP 10UF 20 00 35V C367 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C368 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 0096 50V C369 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C370 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50 C371 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50 C372 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C373 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC 100PF 5 00 50V C374 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 25V C375 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V C376 1 216 864 11 SHORT 0 C377 1 216 864 11 SHORT 0 C380 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V C381 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V C382 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V C383 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 00 50V lt CONNECTOR gt CN101 1 794 071 21 CONNECTOR INTERFACE 26 CN102 1 793 183 11 CONNECTOR D SUB 15 CN103 1 793 183 11 CONNECTOR D SUB 15 CN104 1 766 376 11 PIN CONNECTOR 1 5MM SMD CN105 1 691 591 11 PIN CO
91. Y PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS AP PEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLE MENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY CIRCUIT ADJUST MENTS THAT ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS MANUAL FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITICAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERATION IS SUS PECTED AVERTISSEMENT NE JAMAIS METTRE SOUS TENSION QUAND LA BOBINE DE DEMAGNETISATION EST ENLEVEE ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS ALA SECURITE LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIES PAR UNE TRAME ET UNE MARQUE A SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SECURITE NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR UNE PIECE PORTANT LE NUMERO SPECIFIE LES REGLAGES DE CIRCUIT DONT L IMPORTANCE EST CRITIQUE POUR LA S CURIT DU FONCTIONNEMENT SONT IDENTIFI S DANS LE PR SENT MANUEL SUIVRE CES PROC DURES LORS DE CHAQUE REMPLACEMENT DE COMPOSANTS CRI TIQUES OU LORSQU UN MAUVAIS FONCTIONNEMENT EST SUSPECT SDM N50 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page 1 GENERAL sense tiere 1 1 2 DISASSEMBLY 2 1 U Board Removal nanen n 2 2 Base Assembly Removal 2 3 Board Removal nenit i 2 4 Board Removal U enn 2 5 LCD Module TFT Removal 2 3 2 6 Board miss dis a aa 2 4 2 7 G Board Removal ctis 2 4 3 ADJUSTMENTS 3 1 4 DIAGRAMS 4 1 Block Di grams ree eene Rer 4 1 4 2 Circuit Boards Location 4 7 4 3 Schematic Diagrams
92. adjust the picture position phase and pitch In this case you can manually set these adjustments according the following instructions If you manually set these adjustments they are stored in memory and automatically recalled whenever the monitor receives the same input signals These settings may have to be repeated if you change the input signal after reconnecting your computer 1 Set the resolution to 1024 768 on the computer 2 Load the Utility Disk Use the appropriate disk for your computer For Windows 95 98 Windows Monitor Information Disk Utility Disk For Macintosh Macintosh Utility Disk 3 Start the Utility Disk and display the test pattern For Windows 95 98 Click Utility Disk Windows Utility exe For Macintosh Click Utility Disk SONY Utility 4 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 5 Press the 4 buttons to select I PITCH and press the OK button The PITCH menu appears on the screen 6 Press the 4 buttons until the screen color becomes uniform Adjust so that the vertical stripes disappear 7 Press the OK button The main menu appears on the screen If horizontal stripes are observed over the entire screen adjust the phase as the next step 8 Press the buttons to select A PHASE and press the OK button The PHASE menu appears on the screen 9 Press the 4 buttons until the screen color becomes uniform Adjust so t
93. and eliminate any potential sources of electric or magnetic fields such as other monitors laser printers electric fans fluorescent lighting or televisions Move the monitor away from power lines or place a magnetic shield near the monitor Try plugging the monitor into a different AC outlet preferably on a different circuit llProblems caused by the connected computer or other equipment Check your graphics board manual for the proper monitor setting Confirm that the graphics mode VESA Macintosh 19 Color etc and the frequency of the input signal are supported by this monitor Appendix Even if the frequency is within the proper range some video boards may have a sync pulse that is too narrow for the monitor to sync correctly Adjust the computer s refresh rate vertical frequency to obtain the best possible picture Picture is fuzzy Adjust the brightness and contrast page 12 Adjust the pitch and phase page 13 Picture is ghosting Eliminate the use of video cable extensions and or video switch boxes Check that all plugs are firmly seated in their sockets Picture is not centered or sized properly Adjust the pitch and phase page 13 Adjust the picture position page 13 Note that some video modes do not fill the screen to the edges The picture is too small Set the zoom setting to ON page 14 WlProblems caused by the connected computer or other equipment Set the computer s
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96. completely seated in the correct bus slot If OUT OF SCAN RANGE appears on the screen reconnect the old monitor Then adjust the computer s graphic board so that the horizontal frequency is between 30 61 kHz and the vertical frequency is between 50 85 Hz only XGA mode at 75 Hz For more information about the on screen messages see Trouble symptoms and remedies on page 20 For customers using Windows 95 98 To maximize the potential of your monitor install the new model information file from the supplied Windows Monitor Information Disk onto your PC This monitor complies with the VESA DDC Plug amp Play standard If your PC graphics board complies with DDC select Plug amp Play Monitor VESA DDC or this monitor s model name as the monitor type in the Control Panel of Windows 95 98 If your PC graphics board has difficulty communicating with this monitor load the Windows Monitor Information Disk and select this monitor s model name as the monitor type For customers using Windows NT4 0 Monitor setup in Windows NT4 0 is different from Windows 95 98 and does not involve the selection of monitor type Refer to the Windows NT4 0 instruction manual for further details on adjusting the resolution refresh rate and number of colors Adjusting the monitor s resolution and color number Adjust the monitor s resolution and color number by referring to your computer s instruction manual The color number may vary
97. computer Refer to the supplied Notes for Macintosh users for further details Step 2 Connect the display and media engine Turn off the display and media engine before connecting to SYSTEM CONNECTOR of the to SYSTEM CONNECTOR media engine of the display system connecting cable 2 m supplied Caution Be sure to install the media engine vertically shown as above Installing the media engine lying flat may block ventilation and may cause malfunction Note Grasp the plug when connecting the cable Step 3 Connect the power cord With the media engine display and computer switched off first connect the power cord to the media engine then connect it to a power outlet to AC IN to a power outlet power cord supplied Step 4 Turn on the monitor and computer 1 Turn on the media engine The display automatically turns on The indicators of the media engine and display light up in green 2 Turn on the computer The installation of your monitor is complete If necessary use the monitor s controls to adjust the picture If no picture appears on your screen Check that the monitor is correctly connected to the computer Check that the media engine is on If NOINPUT SIGNAL appears on the screen try changing the input signal page 10 and confirm that your computer s graphic board is
98. d y decrease B USR DOWN _ Values x and y increase x adjustment Make adjustment with USR DRV R USR UP Value y increases USR DOWN Value y decreases Adjust again and bring down USR DRV 10 STEP to become within the specification however in case of adjustment range of y value become deficientlly and when B USR DRV 255 Make the signal 30IRE all white to check that it is within the specification Adjust USER to become within the specification when 4 deviates the specification Input a grayscale and perform picture quality confirmation Perform color save select C with Spec 5000 K 80IRE y 0 345 0 352 Within 3JND 5000 K 30IRE x 0 322 0 332 Within 4JND Note Make adjustment up to t0 002 position 3 2 BLOCK DIAGRAMS SECTION 4 DIAGRAMS RGB PROCESS SCAN CONVERTER GV IF TRANSMITTER IC301 CN
99. e indicated vvith a collation number in the remark column 5 1 DISPLAY 7 685 646 79 BVTP 3X8 7 685 645 79 BVTP 3X6 6 7 685 248 19 3 12 7 682 546 04 3 5 7 682 660 09 4X6 SECTION 5 EXPLODED VIEVVS Items marked not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items SDM N50 The components identified by mark A are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Les composants identifi s par une marque sont critiques pour la s curit Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce portant le num ro sp cifi REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK 1 X 4037 530 3 COVER ASSY FRONT 14 4 073 809 0383 COVER S HINGE 2 A 1375 200 A H BOARD COMPLETE 15 4 073 816 02 COVER F HINGE 3 4 074 707 01 EARTH H 4 1 803 900 11 LCD MODULE TFT 16 4 073 808 02 COVER R HINGE 5 4 074 712 01 HOLDER PANEL 17 4 074 713 01 LEG RUBBER 18 4 073 823 03 COVER BASE 6 1 900 251 29 HARENESS ASSY BH1 19 4 073 825 01 HINGE BASE 7 A 1136 059 A B BOARD COMPLETE 20 1 529 586 11 SPEAKER 2 7CM 8 4 639 967 01 SCREW 0 PLATE SPECIAL HEAD 9 4 073 822 02 COVER REAR 21 4 073 810 03 HOLDER SP 10 4 075 607 01 TAPPING SCREW 3X8 22 4 074 714 02 RUBBER ENCLOSURE 23 A 1394 966 A U BOARD COMPLETE 11 2 625 102 31 BOLT HEXAGON M3 24 4 074 70
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101. ertical 50 85 Hz Resolution Horizontal Max 1024 dots Vertical Max 768 lines RGB video signal 0 700 Vp p 75 Q positive SYNC signal TTL level 2 positive or negative Separate horizontal and vertical or composite sync 0 3 Vp p 75Q negative Sync on green Audio output 2W x2 Headphones jack Stereo minijack Accepts impedance of 16 48Q Stereo minijack Accepts impedance of 16 Accepts level 0 5 Vrms Power requirements 100 240 50 60 Hz 0 55 0 3 A Power consumption Max 35 W Operating temperature 5 35 C Dimensions width height depth Display upright Approx 356 x 347 x 185 mm 14 8 x 13 3 4 x 7 3 8 inches Media engine without stand Approx 45 x 180 x 180 mm 1 7 3 7 1 8 inches Media engine with stand Approx 94 x 185 x 180 mm 3 3 a x 73 8 x 7 1 8 inches Mass Display Approx 2 7 kg 5 lb 15 oz Media engine with stand Approx 0 85 kg 11b 14 oz Plug amp Play DDCI DDC2B DDC2Bi Accessories See page 8 Input signal format Input signal levels AUDIO IN jack Recommended horizontal and vertical timing condition Horizontal sync width duty should be more than 4 856 of total horizontal time or 0 8 us whichever is larger Horizontal blanking width should be more than 2 3 usec Vertical blanking width should be more than 450 usec Design and specifications are subject to change without notice SECTION 2 SDM N50 DISASSEMBLY 2 1 U BOARD REMOVAL D Open these
102. green or flash orange If the 9 power indicator is lit in orange the computer is in power saving mode Try pressing any key on the keyboard or moving the mouse 5 power indicator If the power indicator is green 1 Turn off the AC power switch and disconnect the video signal cables from the INPUT1 and INPUT2 connectors of the media engine 2 Pressthe AC power switch twice to turn the monitor off and then on If all four color bars appear white red green blue the monitor is working properly Reconnect the video input cables and check the condition of your computer s If the color bars do not appear there is a potential monitor failure Inform your authorized Sony dealer of the monitor s condition If the D power indicator is flashing orange Press the D power switch twice to turn the monitor off and then on If the power indicator lights up green the monitor is working properly If the power indicator is still flashing there is a potential monitor failure Count the number of seconds between orange flashes of the 0 power indicator and inform your authorized Sony dealer of the monitor s condition Be sure to note the model name and serial number of your monitor Also note the make and model of your computer and graphic board 22 U HEJ Specifications LCD panel Panel type a Si TFT Active Matrix Picture size 15 inch 38 cm RGB operating frequency Horizontal 30 61 kHz V
103. hat the horizontal stripes are at a minimum 10 Click END on the screen to turn off the test pattern To reset the automatic picture quality adjustment Select SCREEN RESET and activate it using the RESET menu See page 15 for more information on using the RESET menu Adjusting the picture position H CENTER V CENTER If the picture is not in the center of the screen adjust the picture s centering as follows These settings may have to be repeated if you change the input signal after reconnecting your computer 1 Start the Utility Disk and display the test pattern Repeat steps 2 and 3 of Eliminating flicker or blurring PHASE PITCH 2 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 3 Press the buttons to select 73 H CENTER or 5 V CENTER and press the OK button The H CENTER or V CENTER menu appears on the screen 4 Move the picture up down left or right until the frame at the perimeter of the test pattern disappears Press the 4 buttons to adjust the picture s centering using the H CENTER menu for horizontal adjustment or the V CENTER menu for vertical adjustment 5 Click END on the screen to turn off the test pattern 13 9 1 Displaying a low resolution signal at the actual resolution ZOOM This monitor is preset at the factory to display pictures on the screen in full irrespective of the picture s mode or res
104. hinge covers and by the screw driver and so on When open the hinge cover these claws in figure would be break so replace new parts Hinge cover F Shield case U 6 Remove the U board in the direction of allovv 5 Three screvvs 3 x 8 2 Two screws PS 4 x 6 Cushion 3 Five screws 3 x 14 2 2 BASE ASSEMBLY REMOVAL Remove the U board refering 2 1 2 Two screws P D Two screws 3d P 3 x 5 Cushion LCD module TFT 2 1 SDM N50 2 3 B BOARD REMOVAL D Three screvvs 2 Remove the rear cover after move it in Tapping screvv 3 x 8 the direction of allow and also remove concavities Four concavities G Three screvvs 0 plate special head A 4 Shield case B 9 Screw T 0 plate special head e fies 5 Two screws 2 4 0 B board harness assembly 6 Cable holder B Cable holder A Four claws Cushion LCD module TFT SDM N50 2 4 H BOARD REMOVAL 5 Cover holder Three screws 3 x 6 2 Earth 2 board gt 522 ous CN501 LCD module TFT 4 harness assembly CA Cushion 2 5 LCD MODULE TFT REMOVAL Remove the B and H boards refering 2 3 and 2 4 D Remove the LCD module TFT in the direcition of allow A horizontally Cushion Front cover assembly
105. l are displayed in the CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS menu 2 Press the 4 buttons to adjust the contrast The menu automatically disappears after about 3 seconds Adjusting the black level of an image BRIGHTNESS Brightness adjustment is made using a separate BRIGHTNESS menu from the main menu page 11 This setting is stored in memory for the signal from the currently selected input connector 1 Press the brightness button The BRIGHTNESS menu appears on the screen BRIGHTNESS E ITT 50 48 4kHz 60Hz Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency of of the current input the current Input signal signal 2 Press the buttons to adjust the brightness If the screen is too bright Adjust the backlight For more information about adjusting the backlight see Adjusting the backlight on page 16 The menu automatically disappears after about 3 seconds Note You can adjust neither contrast nor brightness when displaying the main menu on the screen Eliminating flicker or blurring PHASE PITCH When the monitor receives an input signal the automatic picture quality adjustment function of this monitor automatically adjusts the picture position phase and pitch and ensures that a clear picture appears on the screen For more information about this function see Automatic picture quality adjustment function on page 18 For some input signals this function may not completely
106. lector Transistor Base Emitter Cathode Anode Cathode Anode NC Cathode a Anode Common Anode B Cathode Common a Anode Cathode Common Anode Anode Common Anode Anode Common Cathodell Cathode Common Cathode Cathode Diode Diode Anode Anode Anode Cathode Cathode Anode Transistor Drain Source FET Gate Transistor Drain FET Gate Transistor 0 TI Source Drain FET Gate Discrete semiconductot Chip semiconductors that are not actually used are included Note Les composants identifi s un tram et marque sont critiques pour la s curit Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce portant le num ro sp cifi 4 8 1 Schematic Diagrams of P1 P3 Boards I e lt vas 108720244 gt 01 T 19 A 5 1 a 0 d 6298 224 e 0 vy eli Tr S 2 91 1 351 NS LV 29172 20151 G zd 01 DQ l VOST ans 5 34 XL LEV I I idm 125 ans AS zoaa lt lt vas ioa0 O 2d 01 lt 198 lt 3X719A 900 1 0 dd 1298 0 Q
107. lek lo la e lele BERE b BERE Poss Bit TL Ref No PAPPU Circuit diagram division code 3 5 5 2 gt i z 1 gt 9 5 SCAN CONVERTER 225 2 ZA 2 LA gt 3 P R 2 lt z 2 3E 2 B 2 5 SY Y Y I I 558 55 see m 5 Sa aa 228 1 744 7828 I I aka T E EEE 96996996 2222 5355 9 5555 she sisshe2s2s2s8 888 2522125559552 ara e sor e 9 9 22922 2252 86 9587 782882 I 25 oN a Ro gt DVSYNC poe DHSYNC CHIPSELECT 1 I MCAD 8 07 MCAD 7 ae ADS MCAD 5 AD4 I MCAD 4 I ADS MCAD 3 AD2 MCAD 2 eaor MCAD 1 MCAD 0 cans VDD 12 I I REFOLK Spa VSS 12 VDD_11 A san PANELCLK G ADO B ADT 54 AD6 IL GND_PCLK VDD MCLK T 2 GND_MCLK e 2 422 TEST B ADI MED i ADO e PENBKL BLUES ene PENVDD CHE PDATA 7 mE VDD 10 BLUE4 BLUES FATE m SDDATA BLUE2 p SDDATA 2253 BLUE 1 4 SDDATA I I BLUEO 3 SDDATA 2 SDDATA 2858 SDDATA SDDATA GREEN hi SDDATA GREEN4 GREENS 13 GREEN2 SDDT21 I HH I I I I 1 ID qe 4 17 4 18
108. made the monitor automatically adjusts the screen brightness in accordance with the new backlight value Setting up the power saving mode This monitor has a function which enables it to enter the power save mode automatically according to the power saving settings of the computer You can prevent the monitor from entering the power saving mode by setting the following option to OFF First press the buttons to select POWER SAVE and press the OK button Then press the 4 4 buttons to select either ON or OFF Using the user sensor The user sensor function enables the monitor to enter the low power consumption mode when no one is present in front of the monitor First press the buttons to select USER SENSOR and press the OK button Then press the 4 4 buttons to select either ON or OFF If you select ON the monitor automatically enters the low power consumption mode when you move away from the front of the monitor For more information about the low power consumption mode see Power saving function user sensor power saving mode on page 17 16 Selecting the on screen menu language English German French Spanish Italian and Japanese versions of the on screen menus are available The default setting is English First press the buttons to select D LANGUAGE and press the OK button Then press the button to select a language ENGLISH DEUTSCH German FR
109. n top of the stand Be careful not to drop any metal object into the speaker s vents as the speakers generate a magnetic field Also this magnetic field may affect data stored on magnetic tapes and discs Be sure to keep magnetic recording equipment tapes and floppy discs away from the speaker s opening A duct is provided on the rear part of the display stand to boost the bass Be sure not to block the duct with paper or other objects to ensure clear sound Keepthe LCD panel Slightly away from the base Speaker m 6 Identifying parts and controls See the pages in parentheses for further details LCD display 7 1 2 3 8 4 5 9 6 7 T SONY 11 Front Rear 8 1 Power switch and indicator pages 9 17 22 This svvitch turns the display on and off The indicator lights up in green when the monitor is turned on The indicator flashes in green and orange when the monitor is in low power consumption mode and lights up in orange when the monitor is in power saving mode 2 Light sensor and user sensor pages 16 17 18 These sensors measure the brightness of the surrounding area and detect when a user becomes present in front of the screen Be sure not to cover the sensor with papers etc 3 MENU button
110. ode after about 20 seconds In low power consumption mode the monitor is in a power saving state and shuts off power to all circuitry except for that of the sensors regardless of the setting of the computer The monitor returns to normal operation mode when the presence of a user is detected by the user sensor When the monitor enters the power saving mode as set according to the computer s settings the power saving mode takes precedence over the low power consumption mode In this case the monitor stays in the power saving mode regardless of the presence or absence of a user To return the monitor to normal operation mode reset the computer s power saving mode Note The user sensor detects the presence absence of a user up to a distance of approximately 60 cm from the screen surface However this distance may vary depending on the user s clothes or the brightness of the surrounding area If user detection fails due to the ambient conditions of the surrounding area set the user sensor to OFF If your monitor does not automatically return from low power consumption mode due to the failure of the user sensor to detect the presence of a user press the o power switch twice to turn the monitor off and then on 2 Power saving mode DPMS defines three power saving states according to the state of the sync signals supplied from the computer This monitor s power consumption is input at approximately 3 W in all of these states if
111. olution You can also view the picture at its actual resolution 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Press the buttons to select 3 ZOOM and press the OK button The ZOOM menu appears on the screen 3 Press the button to select OFF The input signal is displayed on the screen at its actual resolution To display the picture on the screen in full Select ON in step 3 Adjusting the color temperature COLOR The COLOR settings allow you to adjust the picture s color temperature by changing the color level of the white color field Colors appear reddish if the temperature is low and bluish if the temperature is high 9300K is generally suitable for word processing and other text oriented applications and 6500K is generally suitable for video images You can set the color temperature to 5000K 6500K 9300K or user adjustment 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Press the 4 buttons to select 2 COLOR and press the OK button The COLOR menu appears on the screen 3 Press the buttons to select the desired color temperature The preset color temperatures are 5000K 6500K and 9300K Since the default setting is 9300K the whites will change from a bluish hue to a reddish hue as the temperature is lowered to 6500K and 5000K You can set separate color temperatures for each of the video input signals
112. or similar additive as this may scratch the LCD screen s coating Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine Do not rub touch or tap the surface of the screen with sharp or abrasive items such as a ballpoint pen or screwdriver This type of contact may result in a scratched picture tube Note that material deterioration or LCD screen coating degradation may occur if the monitor is exposed to volatile solvents such as insecticide or if prolonged contact is maintained with rubber or vinyl materials Transportation Disconnect all cables from the monitor when transporting When you transport this display grasp the support and base sections of the display stand firmly with both hands Also use both hands when carrying the media engine If you drop the monitor you may be injured or the monitor may be damaged When you transport this monitor for repair or shipment use the original carton and packing materials Replacement of the fluorescent tube A specially designed fluorescent tube is installed as the lighting apparatus for this monitor If the screen becomes dark unstable or does not turn on replace the fluorescent tube with a new one Consult your Sony dealer when replacing the fluorescent tube Disposal of the monitor Do not dispose of this monitor with general h
113. ousehold waste The fluorescent tube used in this monitor contains mercury Disposal of this monitor must be carried out in accordance to the regulations of your local sanitation authority The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts from the Operating Instruction Manual The page numbers of the Operating Instruction Manual remein as in the manual To adjust the tilt and height This display can be adjusted within the angles shown below To adjust the angles grasp the lower sides of the LCD panel with both hands as shown below Tilt the LCD panel adequately backward then lift the LCD panel upward to the desired screen height then adjust the screen tilt as desired When adjusting the screen height and tilt proceed slowly and carefully being sure not to hit the LCD panel against the desk or the base of the display stand To use the display comfortably This display is designed so that you can set it up at a comfortable viewing angle Adjust the viewing angle of your display according to the height of the desk and chair and so that light is not reflected from the screen to your eyes To enjoy clear sound from the built in stereo speaker This monitor has a built in stereo speaker in base of the display stand We recommend that you position the LCD panel slightly away from the display stand High tones from the speaker may be muffled if the LCD panel is positioned immediately o
114. owing two reset methods Use the RESET menu to reset the adjustments 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Press the 4 buttons to select RESET and press the OK button The RESET menu appears on the screen Reset the settings according to the following instructions Resetting the adjustment data most appropriately for the current input signal Press the buttons to select SCREEN RESET and press the OK button The automatic picture quality adjustment function of this monitor automatically adjusts the picture position phase and pitch to the most appropriate value If this function is activated the phase is automatically adjusted whenever the monitor receives the same input signal The RESET menu is automatically returned to the main menu after the adjustment data is reset Resetting all of the adjustment data for all input signals Press the buttons to select ALL RESET and press the OK button The RESET menu is automatically returned to the main menu after the adjustment data is reset To cancel resetting Press the buttons to select and press the OK button The RESET menu returns to the main menu without resetting the adjustment data Additional settings Option You can adjust the following options WIDE STEREO BASS BOOST BACKLIGHT LIGHT SENSOR POWER SAVE USER SENSOR LANGUAGE MENU LOCK 1 Press the MENU button The
115. remplacer que par une pi ce portant le num ro sp cifi REMARK R101 R102 R103 R104 R105 R106 R107 R108 R109 R110 R111 R112 R113 R114 R115 R116 R117 R118 R119 R120 R121 R122 R123 R124 R125 R126 R127 R128 R129 R130 R131 R132 R133 R135 R136 R137 R138 R139 R141 R143 R144 R145 R146 R147 R148 R149 R150 R151 R152 R201 R202 R203 R205 R206 R207 6 9 REF NO PARTNO DESCRIPTION lt RESISTOR gt 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 1 216 835 11 RES CHIP 1 216 835 11 RES CHIP 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 1 216 864 11 SHORT 1 216 864 11 SHORT 1 216 835 11 RES CHIP 1 216 835 11 RES CHIP 1 216 864 11 SHORT 1 216 864 11 SHORT 1 216 819 11 RES CHIP 1 216 813 11 RES CHIP 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 1 216 821 11 RES CHIP 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 1 216 801 11 RES CHIP 1 218 708 11 METAL CHIP 1 216 864 11 SHORT 1 216 864 11 SHORT 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 1 216 809 11 RES CHIP 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 1 216 295 91 SHORT 1 216 821 11 RES CHIP 1 216 821 11 RES CHIP 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 1
116. roperly connected and all plugs are firmly seated in their sockets page 8 Check that the input select setting is correct page 10 Check that the video input connector s pins are not bent or pushed in WiProblems caused by the connected computer or other equipment The computer is in the power saving mode Try pressing any key on the keyboard or moving the mouse Check that the computer s power is Check that the graphic board is completely seated in the proper bus slot If OUT OF SCAN RANGE appears on the screen WiProblems caused by the connected computer or other equipment Check that the video frequency range is within that specified for the monitor If you replaced an old monitor with this monitor reconnect the old monitor and adjust the frequency range to the following Horizontal 30 61 kHz Vertical frequency 50 85 Hz only XGA mode at 75 Hz If using Windows 95 98 If you replaced an old monitor with this monitor reconnect the old monitor and do the following Install the Windows Monitor Information Disk page 9 and select this monitor SDM N50 from among the Sony monitors in the Windows 95 98 monitor selection screen If using a Macintosh system Check and refer to the supplied Notes for Macintosh users 20 Symptom Check these items Picture flickers bounces oscillates or is scrambled Adjust the pitch and phase page 13 Isolate
117. screen printed circuit Ref Q501 Q601 Q651 Q652 Q602 Q653 Q654 D501 D503 D601 D603 ik Refer to Terminal name of semiconductors in silk screen printed circuit see page 4 9 4 29 B BOARD Conductor Side INVERTER 8 mC 6628 5 FL603 552 20 16550 i 5 8552 1569 EL 550 8570 155 SONY 4 30 96 06 RFB505 1177177738 Lom ms 1 al 502 m STK PW_KEY TBY KEY RENOTOSV S 10 JINPUT KEY 14501 C520 28505 52 11 C623 gt u gt gt gt gt u gt gt u RXB GND SUBSV THOSE 1 676 059 11 3 Schematic Diagram of H Board H m pe pa 1 168 1716W 1 16W 17168 zo STBYSV AM Y USER STBY 8905 8904 R903 8902 CON R 680 680 2 4 680 5806 o T OL 1 16W 1 16W 1716 5801 1 3 BRPG1201W TR 9 19 9 0915 s MAB082 L 0803 So TASS Fa 0914
118. sing or malfunctions In places subject to mechanical vibration or shock Near any equipment that generates a strong magnetic field such as a TV or various other household appliances In places subject to inordinate amounts of dust dirt or sand for example near an open window or an outdoor exit If setting up temporarily in an outdoor environment be sure to take adequate precautions against airborne dust and dirt Otherwise irreparable malfunctions could occur Handling the LCD screen Do not leave the LCD screen facing the sun as it can damage the LCD screen Take care when you place the monitor by a window Do not push on or scratch the LCD screen Do not place a heavy object on the LCD screen This may cause the screen to lose uniformity or cause LCD panel malfunctions If the monitor is used in a cold place a residual image may appear on the screen This is not a malfunction The screen returns to normal as the temperature rises to a normal operating level If a still picture is displayed for a long time a residual image may appear for a while The residual image will eventually disappear The LCD panel becomes warm during operation This is not a malfunction SECTION 1 GENERAL Maintenance Be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet before cleaning your monitor Clean the LCD screen with a soft cloth If you use a glass cleaning liquid do not use any type of cleaner containing an anti static solution
119. t R280 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R281 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 X101 1 767 340 11 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL R282 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 X301 1 781 723 21 OSCILLATOR CRYSTAL R283 1 216 835 11 RES CHIP 15K 5 1 16W R284 1 216 835 11 RES CHIP 15K 5 1 16W R285 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 4GW III R289 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R290 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R291 1 216 822 11 RES CHIP 1 2K 5 1 16W R292 1 216 833 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16 6 10 SDM N50 Les composants identifi s par une marque sont critiques pour la s curit Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce The components identified by mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified portant le num ro sp cifi REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK 1316 500 G BOARD COMPLETE 1 694 592 31 TERMINAL 7 682 649 09 SCREW PS 3X10 lt CAPACITOR gt C701 A1 104 705 51 MYLAR 0 1UF 20 00 250V C703 1 136 203 91 MYLAR 0 01UF 20 00 630V C704 1 135 362 31 ELECT 1500UF 20 16V C705 1 135 362 31 ELECT 1500UF 20 16V C706 1 104 760 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 047UF 10 00 50V C707 1 107 824 11 CERAMIC 220PF 5 00 1KV C708 1 163 037 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022UF 10 00 50V C709 1 163 021 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 10 00 50V C710 1 104 760 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 047UF 10 00 50V C711 1 126 968 11 ELECT 100UF 20 00 50V C712 1 163 007 11 CERAMIC CHIP 680PF 10 00 50V C713 1 126 967 11 ELECT 47UF 20 00 50V C716 1 128 949 31 ELECT 470UF 20 16V C717 1 164 156 11 C
120. tch TNT 16 2560062 BO EXITED 21 page 13 Select the PITCH menu to A adjust the pitch when the characters or pictures are oa unclear in some areas of the EJ screen oo EXITED 3 H CENTER page 13 Select the H CENTER menu A to adjust the picture s horizontal centering 50 gt EXITED 4 V CENTER page 13 Select the V CENTER menu to adjust the picture vertical centering 5 ZOOM page 14 Select the ZOOM menu to adjust the picture s sharpness according to the input signal s aspect ratio or resolution 6 COLOR page 14 Select the COLOR menu to adjust the color temperature of the picture This adjusts the tone of the screen 7 MENU POSITION page 14 Select the MENU POSITION to change the on screen menu position RESET page 15 Select the RESET menu to reset the adjustments Option page 15 Select option menu to adjust the monitor s options The options include WIDE STEREO BASS BOOST BACKLIGHT LIGHT SENSOR POWER SAVE USER SENSOR LANGUAGE MENU LOCK 10608008F V CENTER TE 25 00 Gs Us To 39300K 6500K 5000K USER LADJUST gt EXI TEN MENU POSITION 90
121. te on the adjusting the phase If the automatic picture quality adjustment function is activated the picture moves slightly whenever the monitor receives the input signal regardless of the stored adjustment 18 Note While the automatic picture quality adjustment function is activated only the D power switch and INPUT button will operate Troubleshooting Before contacting technical support refer to this section On screen messages If there is something wrong with the input signal one of the following messages appears on the screen To solve the problem see Trouble symptoms and remedies on page 20 If OUT OF SCAN RANGE appears on the screen This indicates that the input signal is not supported by the monitor s specifications Check the following items 9I NFORMATION OUT OF SCAN RANGE xx xkHz xxHz If xx x kHz xx Hz is displayed This indicates that either the horizontal or vertical frequency is not supported by the monitor s specifications The figures indicate the horizontal and vertical frequencies of the current input signal The horizontal frequencies above 100 kHz and the vertical frequencies above 100 Hz are represented by 99 9 kHz and 99 Hz respectively If RESOLUTION XGA is displayed This indicates that the resolution is not supported by the monitor s specifications If NO INPUT SIGNAL appears on the screen This indicates that no signal is input or that no signal is input from the
122. the media engine vertically Caution Be sure to install the media engine vertically shown as left Installing the media engine lying flat may block ventilation and may cause a malfunction Setup Before using your monitor check that the following accessories are included in your carton LCD display Media engine Media engine stand Power cord System connecting cable 2 m applicable cable type DP 2 HD15 RGB video signal cable Audio cord stereo miniplug Macintosh adapter Windows Monitor Information Disk Utility Disk Macintosh Utility Disk Warranty card Notes for Macintosh users This instruction manual Step 1 Connect the media engine to your computer Turn off the media engine and computer before connecting Note Do not touch the pins of the video signal cable connector as this might bend the pins Connecting to an IBM PC AT or compatible computer to INPUT1 or INPUT2 connector to video output i HD15 RGB video IBM PC AT or signal cable supplied compatible computer Connecting to a Macintosh or compatible computer Use the supplied Macintosh adapter to INPUT1 or INPUT2 connector Macintosh adapter supplied HD15 RGB video to video output signal cable supplied Macintosh or compatible

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