Pioneer Pro-507pu Series Parts List, Service Manual No Schematics
Pioneer Pro-507pu Series Parts List, Service Manual No Schematics
Pioneer Pro-507pu Series Parts List, Service Manual No Schematics
ARP3399
PLASMA DISPLAY
PRO-507PU
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model
PRO-507PU
Type
KUCXC
Power Requirement
AC120 V
Remarks
This service manual should be used together with the following manual(s):
Model No.
PDP-5071PU/KUCXC
Order No.
ARP3354
Remarks
SAFETY INFORMATION, EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST, BLOCK DIAGRAM, PCB PARTS LIST, ADJUSTMENT, IC INFORMATION etc. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM and PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM
ARP3355
CONTENTS
1. CONTRAST OF MISCELLANEOUS PARTS .............................. 2 2. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ................... 10 2.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM ............................................ 10 2.2 HNM BLOCK DIAGRAM ..................................................... 12 2.3 CONNECTOR PIN DESCRIPTION .................................... 13 2.4 HN MODULE ASSY (1/6) .................................................... 14 2.5 HN MODULE ASSY (2/6) .................................................... 18 2.6 HN MODULE ASSY (3/6) .................................................... 20 2.7 HN MODULE ASSY (4/6) .................................................... 22 2.8 HN MODULE ASSY (5/6) .................................................... 24 2.9 HN MODULE ASSY (6/6) .................................................... 26 3. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ................................................ 28 3.1 HN MODULE ASSY ............................................................ 28 4. TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................. 30 5. IC INFORMATION ..................................................................... 33
PIONEER CORPORATION
4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A. PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936
Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. Screws adjacent to mark on product are used for disassembly. Reference Nos. indicate the pages and Nos. in the service manual for the base model. When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples. Ex.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J=5%, and K=10%). 560 56 x 101 RD1/4PU 5 6 1 J 561 47k RD1/4PU 4 7 3 J 47 x 103 473 0.5 RN2H R 5 0 K R50 1 RS1P 1 R 0 K 1R0 Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors). 5.62k 562 x 101 5621 RN1/4PC 5 6 2 1 F
17
22
6
Noise filter for antenna cable
3 13
9, 11, 14
23 24 7 2 5
Speed clamp x3
16
1 8 10 20 12
Bead band x3
19
D
15 21
2
1 2
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3 4
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5 6 7 8
Remarks
1..IO Assy 2..TANSHI ASSY 2..POD ASSY 2..SIDE ASSY 1..HN MODULE Assy MULTI BASE SECTION Terminal Panel A (U/B) POD Stay A POD Stay B DLNA Stay Wire Saddle Loking Wire Spacer 4P Housing Wire (J124) 3P Housing Wire (J125) Flexible Cable (J216)
ANC2394 ANG2933 Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used AAL2766 AAX3325 Not used AAX3330 Not used AAX3414 Not used AAK2895 Not used AAX3363 Not used AMB2917 AAM1098 Not used AWU1212 AWU1148 Not used ANG3030 AEC1126 AEC1751 AEC1958 AEC1982 AMR3612 AMR3621 AMR3631 ANK1874 AHG1337 AXY1141 AXY1142 ABA1358 ABA1359 ABA1360
ANC2396 Not used ANG2934 ANG2932 AEC1751 AEC2098 ADX3417 ADX3484 ADD1474 AAL2812 Not used AAX3331 Not used AAX3335 Not used AAX3416 Not used AAK2903 Not used AAX3404 AMB2918 Not used AAM1102 AWU1227 Not used AWU1187 Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 No.6
P13 - 17 P13 - 22 P13 - 22 P13 - 23 P13 - 23 P13 - 24 P13 - 24 P13 - 29 P13 - 29 P13 - 30 P13 - 30 C P15 - 3 P15 - 5 P15 - 5 P25 P25 - 1 P25 - 1 P25 - 8 P25 - 10 P25 - 13 P25 - 16 P25 - 17 P25 - 22 P25 - 23 P25 - 24 P25 - 25 P25 - 37 D P26 - 1 P26 - 2 P26 - 3 P26 - 4 P26 - 5
NSP
REAR SECTION Name Label Terminal Label A (U/B) Terminal Label A (U/E) Terminal Label C (U/B) Terminal Label C (U/E) Terminal Label B50 (U/B) Terminal Label B50 (U/E) Function Button Sheet (U) Function Button Sheet (U/E) Input Cover Label U Input Cover Label U/E FRONT SECTION Front Case Assy (507PU) Pioneer Name Plate Elite Badge PDP SERVICE ASSY 1..PDP SERVICE Assy 2..P. Chassis (507) Assy 2..P. Chassis (507E) Assy 2..Clamp Base 2..PCB Spacer 2..Wire Saddle 2..PCB Support 2..Harness Lifter 28 2..DC Sheet A 2..Address Sheet E 2..Address Sheet D 2..Gasket E 2..Polyethylene Bag
NSP NSP
TABLE TOP STAND Stand Pipe Assy Base Cover Assy Bolt (HEX) Bolt (HEX) Screw
Note : For PCB ASSEMBLIES, Refer to CONTRAST OF PCB ASSEMBLIES . : The numbers in the remarks column correspond to the numbers on the EXPLODED VIEWS . 4
PRO-507PU
EXPLODED VIEWS
No.2 No.5
A
No.5 Note: see next page No.1 No.5 PMB30P080FNI POD Stay B
AMZ30P060FTB
No.3 No.5
No.4 No.5
No.6 No.5
AMZ30P060FTB
BMZ30P060FTB
BMZ30P060FTB
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5 6 7 8
Replacement of AWV2311: HOME NETWORK MODULE ass'y There are two types of HOME NETWORK MODULE ass'y in interface with MAIN ass'y, and only AWV2311-B /J is available as a service parts ass'y.
A
AWV2311- A /J J7601: ADX3483 yes CN7802: KM200NA3L no Connection with MAIN ass'y Figure A
When AWV2311-A /J is used in the product, order ADX3484 in addition, and connect it with MAIN ass'y as shown in Figure B. Or perform the following steps as shown in Figure A. 1. Take off ADX3483 from the defective ass'y 2. Solder it to the same point (4th pin in IC7803) on a service parts ass'y 3. Fix the wire by bond-lock, and then connect it with MAIN ass'y When AWV2311-B /J is used in the product, replace the defective ass'y with a service parts ass'y as shown in Figure B.
B
ADX3485 M17
ADX3483
Fix the wire by bond-lock.
Figure A: AWV2311-A /J
ADX3484
M17
CN7802
Figure B: AWV2311-B /J
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1 2
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Remarks AWV2309
Not used TC7WH157FU 2SC4116 Not used Not used CKSSYB104K10 VTF1084 Not used Not used RS1/16SS103J Not used Not used Not used
Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used
RS1/16SS0R0J Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used
Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used RS1/16SS473J Not used RS1/16SS473J
CKSRYB105K10 RS1/16SS220J D
Note: For Schematic Diagram and PCB Connection Diagram. Refer to Service Manual: Order No. ARP3355 7
7 8
PRO-507PU
5 6
TANSHI ASSY
AWW1153 and AWW1156 are constructed the same except for the following :
A
Remarks AWW1153
Not used RS1/16SS0R0J AKB1343 AKB1341 AKB1344 AKB1342 AKN7008
Note: For Schematic Diagram and PCB Connection Diagram. Refer to Service Manual: Order No. ARP3355
POD ASSY
AWW1158 and AWW1154 are constructed the same except for the following :
B
Remarks AWW1158
Not used RS1/16SS0R0J
Note: For Schematic Diagram and PCB Connection Diagram. Refer to Service Manual: Order No. ARP3355
SIDE ASSY
AWW1155 and AWW1157 are constructed the same except for the following :
Part No. Mark Symbol and Description AWW1157
R9141 R9142 JA9101 JA9102 RS1/16SS0R0J Not used AKB1303 AKB1305
Remarks AWW1155
Not used RS1/16SS0R0J AKB1304 AKB1306
Note: For Schematic Diagram and PCB Connection Diagram. Refer to Service Manual: Order No. ARP3355
SEMICONDUCTORS IC7703
AGC1027
[8620 BLOCK(U)]
SEMICONDUCTORS IC7601 MISCELLANEOUS F 7601,7602 X 7601 RESISTORS R 7646,7647 R 7649-7651 R 7652-7654 Other Resistors EM8620L-LFC
ATX1066 ASS1208
ATL7002
8
1 2
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3 4
Description
Part No.
Mark No.
Description
Part No.
CKSSYF104Z16 DCH1201
[ETHERNET BLOCK(U)]
MISCELLANEOUS 7752,7753 SEMICONDUCTORS IC7751 IC7753 IC7754 Q 7751 MISCELLANEOUS F 7751-7753 JA7752 X 7751 RESISTORS R 7753 R 7754,7755,7757,7758 Other Resistors CAPACITORS C 7751 C 7752,7753,7756,7757 C 7754,7755 C 7758-7762,7764-7779 VNE1949
MISCELLANEOUS L 7852-7854 F 7852-7858 X 7851 CN7851 RESISTORS R 7851 R 7859,7861,7875 R 7876,7886 R 7877,7887 R 7879,7888 R 7880,7893 R 7895-7897 Other Resistors CAPACITORS C 7851-7858,7861,7862 C 7859,7860,7881,7883 C 7865 C 7869,7870,7873 C 7871,7872,7874,7876 C C C C C 7875 7877 7880,7884 7882,7886 7885,7887
CKSSYF104Z16 DCH1201 CKSSYF104Z16 CCSSCH470J50 CCSSCH220J50 CKSSYB103K25 CCSSCH220J50 CCSRCH102J50 CCSRCH821J50 DCH1201 CCSSCH100D50
C 7888-7890
[HNM IO BLOCK(U)]
SEMICONDUCTORS IC7851 IC7852 IC7853 IC7854 IC7855 IC7856 IC7857 Q 7852-7854 PST596IN TC74LCX04FTS1 NJM2746V TC7S00F CY2305SC-1H WM8728SEDS TC74LCX125FTS1 2SA1586
CAPACITORS C 7901 C 7902 C 7903,7906 C 7904 C 7905,7907,7908 C C C C C 7909 7910,7914,7917,7920 7911,7918 7912,7919 7913,7915,7916
CKSRYB334K10 CKSQYF475Z10 BCG1059 CCSRCH471J50 CCSRCH102J50 CEHVKW101M6R3 CKSSYF104Z16 CCSSCH101J50 BCG1050 DCH1201
PRO-507PU
5 6 7 8
10
1 2
PRO-507PU
3 4
C
for AWV2311-A
for AWV2311-B
PRO-507PU
5 6 7 8
11
IC xxxx
Differential signal
Bus signal
CN (JA) xxxx
xx MHz X'tal
Power supply
USB block
Ethernet block
+5V
Rx
Tx
IC7751 TC74LCX125 [3-state Buffer] IC7753 BR93L46RFJ-W [EEPROM (1kbit)]
PCI clock
IC7855 CY2305SC-1H [Clock Buffer]
25MHz X'tal
8620 block
Memory bus
IC7601 EM8620L-LFC [Digital Media Processor] IC7857 TC74LCX125 [3-state Buffer]
Peripheral bus
27MHz X'tal
C
Reset
Tx / Rx Reset
I/O block
Reset
DDR block
+5.0V
+3.3V
+2.5V
+1.2V
-5.0V
12
1 2
PRO-507PU
3 4
1 2 3 20
I O I
UART signal with Main ass'y, Main => HNM UART signal with Main ass'y, HNM => Main Reset signal for HNM ass'y, Active low
1 2 3 20
1 2 3 4
I -
+5.0 0 0
1 2 3 4
USB cable
1 2 3 4 5
O +5V for USB bus-power I/O USB differential signal minus I/O USB differential signal plus -
1 2 3
I -
+5.1 -
1 2 3
* CN7802 connector exists only in AWV2311-B. . For AWV2311-A, a wire is directly soldered to 4th pin of IC7803
PRO-507PU
5 6 7 8
13
1/2
2/2
1/2
14
1 2
PRO-507PU
3 4
PRO-507PU
5 6 7 8
15
1/2
2/2
2/2
16
1 2
PRO-507PU
3 4
PRO-507PU
5 6 7 8
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18
1 2
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3 4
PRO-507PU
5 6 7 8
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20
1 2
PRO-507PU
3 4
PRO-507PU
5 6 7 8
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22
1 2
PRO-507PU
3 4
PRO-507PU
5 6 7 8
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24
1 2
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3 4
PRO-507PU
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1 2
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PRO-507PU
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3. The parts mounted on this PCB include all necessary parts for several destinations. For further information for respective destinations, be sure to check with the schematic diagram. 4. View point of PCB diagrams.
Connector
Transistor
Capacitor
B C E B B C E D D G S G S D G S C E B C E
SIDE A
Transistor with resistor
P.C.Board
Chip Part
SIDE B
Resistor array
3-terminal regulator
HN MODULE ASSY
SIDE A
(ANP2148B)
28
1 2
PRO-507PU
3 4
HN MODULE ASSY
SIDE B
(ANP2148B)
PRO-507PU
5 6 7 8
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING
Network operation failure
A
Contents via the network server can not be played!
Can "Home Media Gallery" on "HOME MENU" GUI be selected? Then, is the main menu of "Home Media Gallery" displayed? yes By selecting "Media Navigator, is the network server name displayed and selectable? No Note: The network server should be connected before the PDP's power-on. Before PDP turned on, has the network server been turned on and connected to PDP with a network cable? yes Note: When the PDP is connected to a network hub, a straight cable is used. When the PDP is directly connected to a network server, a cross (reverse) cable is used. Confirm that a correct network cable is used and correctly inserted into both ethernet terminal. yes
No
Is the target folder or file in the server surely shared with the network client? yes There may be other restriction in the server. With examining the user's manual of the server, check the server operation in detail.
Note: When the DHCP server function is available in your local network, select " Automatically acquire IP " in " Network Setup " menu to use the DHCP client function of PDP. Most of the broadband routers have the DHCP server function. When the DHCP server function is not available in the network, it needs to set an appropriate IP address by yourself. In this case, make settings as follows. Subnet mask: Use the same as the network server uses. IP Address: Make the same for the network address part designated by the Subnet mask. For the rest, use the number which has not been used in the network. All " 0 " and all " 1 " in binary can not be used. For instance, if the network server has Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 IP Address: 192.168.201.1 An example for PDP is Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 IP Address: 192.168.201.2 Note: In case of " Windows Media Connect " server, the number of registerd client is restricted within 10.
If the contents can not be played though it can be selected, try other contents. Then, is there any other contents which can be played? yes No
Note: One of the supported video format is WMV. Try WMV, except that the server does not support WMV. Below is the URL from which some WMV files of 720p resolution are available. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/window smedia/musicandvideo/hdvideo/contentsho wcase.aspx
There may be something defective in HNM ass'y. Replace the HNM ass'y with another one.
Most of the network server has the setting to register the client or prohibit the specific client from accessing. Is there any register restriction in the server? No
There may be something defective in HNM ass'y. Replace the HNM ass'y with another one.
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1 2
PRO-507PU
3 4
Can "Home Media Gallery" on "HOME MENU" GUI be selected? Then, is the main menu of "Home Media Gallery" displayed? yes Is the USB device name or the directory in the device displayed? No Confirm that the USB cable is correctly inserted into both side: PDP and the USB device. yes Is the USB device surely supprted one?
No
yes
If the contents can not be played though it can be selected, try other contents. Then, is there any other contents which can be played? yes No
Note: One of the supported video format is WMV. Below is the URL from which some WMV files of 720p resolution are available. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windo wsmedia/musicandvideo/hdvideo/content showcase.aspx
yes
Note: This product supports the USB Mass Storage Class device only. Some digital camera does not support this. For example, most of the CANON digital cameras only support PTP. And most of the SONY digital cameras are not supported by this PDP.
When a digital camera is used as a USB device, try a multi card reader instead of the digital camera. Is the symptom improved? No Even if you use any USB device available, can't the symptom be improved? No There may be something defective in the product. The failed contents may be out of support. There may be something defective in HNM ass'y. Replace the HNM ass'y with another one.
C
Is the inside USB cable is correctly inserted into CN7801 in HNM ass'y? yes Is the USB bus-power wire is surely attached? One end is attached to CN7802 or the 4th pin of IC7803 in HNM ass'y. The other end is attached to CN4011 in MAIN ass'y. yes There may be something defective in HNM ass'y. Replace the HNM ass'y with another one.
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5 6 7 8
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Doesn't "Home Media Gallery" on "HOME MENU" become selectable after power-on? No There may be something defective in the product.
Note: It takes a short while to start "Home Media Gallery" function. Please wait for about 40 seconds until "Home Media Gallery" turns selectable.
Check each wire connection with the MAIN ass'y. [HN1]CN7851<=>[M14]CN4017 [HN2]CN7901<=>[M15]CN4016 Isn't there any failure? No
Note: The wire ass'y between CN7901 and CN4016 has only three wires, though 4pin connector is used.
B
Check the power supply for HNM ass'y. Is there +5V voltage on 1st pin in CN7901 of HNM side and on 1st pin in CN4016 of MAIN side? No To make analysis, remove the wire ass'y between CN7901 and CN4016. Then, check the voltage in MAIN side again. Is +5V still not there? No There may be something defective in MAIN ass'y. There may be something defective in HNM ass'y. Replace the HNM ass'y with another one. There may be something defective in MAIN ass'y. Check the UART path in MAIN ass'y. Check the UART communication between HNM ass'y and MAIN ass'y. Almost 35 seconds after power-on, is any pulse signal observed on 2nd pin in CN7851: RXD_DLNA? No yes Note: After completing the self-initializing, HNM ass'y notice it to MAIN ass'y by using RXD_DLNA.
yes
yes
Check the FET transistor switch in MAIN ass'y for HNM power supply. That is Q4102 and the parts around it.
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5. IC INFORMATION
The information shown in the list is basic information and may not correspond exactly to that shown in the schematic diagrams.
PRO-507PU
5 6 7 8
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Block Diagram
A
34
1 2
PRO-507PU
3 4
PRO-507PU
5 6 7 8
35
36
1 2
PRO-507PU
3 4
PRO-507PU
5 6 7 8
37
38
1 2
PRO-507PU
3 4
PRO-507PU
5 6 7 8
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ORDER NO.
ARP3354
PDP-5071PU
PDP-5071PU
PDP-5070PU
Model
PDP-5071PU PDP-5070PU
Power Requirement
Remarks
This service manual should be used together with the following manual(s).
Model No.
PDP-5071PU, PDP-5070PU
Order No.
ARP3355
Remarks
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM
PIONEER CORPORATION
4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A. PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936
This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians ; it is not meant for the casual do-it-yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual. Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may void the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician.
WARNING This product contains lead in solder and certain electrical parts contain chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 - Proposition 65
NOTICE (FOR CANADIAN MODEL ONLY) Fuse symbols (fast operating fuse) and/or must be of identical designation.
REMARQUE (POUR MODLE CANADIEN SEULEMENT) Les symboles de fusible (fusible de type rapide) et/ou de remplacement doivent avoir la mme dsignation.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
NOTICE : Comply with all cautions and safety related notes located on or inside the cabinet and on the chassis. The following precautions should be observed : 1. When service is required, even though the PDP UNIT an isolation transformer should be inserted between the power line and the set in safety before any service is performed. 2. When replacing a chassis in the set, all the protective devices must be put back in place, such as barriers, nonmetallic knobs, adjustment and compartment covershields, isolation resistorcapacitor, etc. 3. When service is required, observe the original lead dress. Extra precaution should be taken to assure correct lead dress in the high voltage circuitry area. 4. Always use the manufacture's replacement components. Especially critical components as indicated on the circuit diagram should not be replaced by other manufacture's. Furthermore where a short circuit has occurred, replace those components that indicate evidence of overheating. 5. Before returning a serviced set to the customer, the service technician must thoroughly test the unit to be certain that it is completely safe to operate without danger of electrical shock, and be sure that no protective device built into the set by the manufacture has become defective, or inadvertently defeated during servicing. Therefore, the following checks should be performed for the continued protection of the customer and servicetechnician. 6. Perform the following precautions against unwanted radiation and rise in internal temperature. Always return the internal wiring to the original styling. Attach parts (Gascket, Ferrite Core, Ground, Rear Cover, Shield Case etc.) surely after disassembly. 7. Perform the following precautions for the PDP panel. When the front case is removed, make sure nothing hits the panel face, panel corner, and panel edge (so that the glass does not break). Make sure that the panel vent does not break. (Check that the cover is attached.) Handle the FPC connected to the panel carefully. Twisting or pulling the FPC when connecting it to the connector will cause it to peel off from the panel. 8. Pay attention to the following. Pay extreme caution when the front case and rear panel are removed because this may cause a high risk of disturbance to TVs and radios in the surrounding.
2
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
Earth ground
AC Leakage Test
A N Y M E A S U R E M E N T S N OT W I T H I N T H E L I M I T S OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE RETURNING THE SET TO THE CUSTOMER.
E
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
Charged Section
A
The places where the commercial AC power is used without passing through the power supply transformer. If the places are touched, there is a risk of electric shock. In addition, the measuring equipment can be damaged if it is connected to the GND of the charged section and the GND of the non-charged section while connecting the set directly to the commercial AC power supply. Therefore, be sure to connect the set via an insulated transformer and supply the current.
1. Power Cord 2. AC Inlet 3. Power Switch (S1) 4. Fuse (In the POWER SUPPLY Unit) 5. STB Transformer and Converter Transformer (In the POWER SUPPLY Unit) 6. Other primary side of the POWER SUPPLY Unit
: Part is Charged Section. : Part is the High Voltage Generating Points other than the Charged Section. 50 SCAN B Assy 50 Y SUB DRIVE Assy 50 X SUB DRIVE Assy Conductive plate X
50 SCAN A Assy
F
4
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
1. Product safety
Please conform to product regulations (such as safety and radiation regulations), and maintain a safe servicing environment by following the safety instructions described in this manual. 1 Use specified parts for repair. Use genuine parts. Be sure to use important parts for safety. 2 Do not perform modifications without proper instructions. Please follow the specified safety methods when modification(addition/change of parts) is required due to interferences such as radio/TV interference and foreign noise. 3 Make sure the soldering of repaired locations is properly performed. When you solder while repairing, please be sure that there are no cold solder and other debris. Soldering should be finished with the proper quantity. (Refer to the example) 4 Make sure the screws are tightly fastened. Please be sure that all screws are fastened, and that there are no loose screws. 5 Make sure each connectors are correctly inserted. Please be sure that all connectors are inserted, and that there are no imperfect insertion. 6 Make sure the wiring cables are set to their original state. Please replace the wiring and cables to the original state after repairs. In addition, be sure that there are no pinched wires, etc. 7 Make sure screws and soldering scraps do not remain inside the product. Please check that neither solder debris nor screws remain inside the product. 8 There should be no semi-broken wires, scratches, melting, etc. on the coating of the power cord. Damaged power cords may lead to fire accidents, so please be sure that there are no damages. If you find a damaged power cord, please exchange it with a suitable one. 9 There should be no spark traces or similar marks on the power plug. When spark traces or similar marks are found on the power supply plug, please check the connection and advise on secure connections and suitable usage. Please exchange the power cord if necessary. 0 Safe environment should be secured during servicing. When you perform repairs, please pay attention to static electricity, furniture, household articles, etc. in order to prevent injuries. Please pay attention to your surroundings and repair safely.
D C B
2. Adjustments
To keep the original performance of the products, optimum adjustments and confirmation of characteristics within specification. Adjustments should be performed in accordance with the procedures/instructions described in this manual.
4. Cleaning
For parts that require cleaning, such as optical pickups, tape deck heads, lenses and mirrors used in projection monitors, proper cleaning should be performed to restore their performances.
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
Quick Reference upon Service Visit 1 Notes, PD/SD diagnosis, and methods for various settings
Notes when visiting for service
1. Notes when disassembling/reassembling
1 Rear case
Panel section
PD/SD
Change of settings
No. of LEDs flashing Red Blue
Blue 1 Blue 2 Blue 3 Blue 4 Blue 5 Blue 6 Blue 7 Blue 8 Blue 9 Blue 10 Blue 11 Blue 12 Blue 13 Red 2 Red 3 Red 4 Red 5 Red 6 Red 7 Red 8 Red 9 Red 10 Red 11 Red 15
When reassembling the rear case, the screws must be tightened in a specific order. Be careful not to tighten them in the wrong order forcibly. For details, see "Rear Case" in "6. DISASSEMBLY"
Item
Communication with the panel drive IC Communication with the module IIC DIGTAL-RST2 Panel high temperature Audio Communication with the Module microcomputer Main section Main 3-wire serial communication Main IIC communication Communication with the Main microcomputer FAN Unit high temperature Communication with the D-TUNER MTB-RST2/RST4
How to enter Factory mode using the supplied remote control unit
In the same way as with the remote control unit supplied with the 6thgeneration model
How to enter Integrator mode using the supplied remote control unit
1 Enter the Standby mode. 2 Press [MENU]. 3 Press [TV ].
2. On parts replacement
1 How to discharge before replacing the Assys
A charge of significant voltage remains in the Plasma Panel even after the power is turned off. Safely discharge the panel before replacement of parts, in either manner indicated below: A: Let the panel sit at least for 3 minutes after the power is turned off. B: Turn the Large Signal System off before the power is turned off then, after 1 minute, turn the power off. For details, see "10.2 Power ON/OFF Function for the Large-Signal System."
POWER SCAN SCN-5V Y-DRIVE Y-DCDC Y-SUS ADRS X-DRIVE X-DCDC X-SUS UNKNOWN
3. On various settings
1 SR+
After a repair using a PC, be sure to restore the setting for the RS-232C connector to SR+.
Note: If switching is completed successfully, the red LED will flash twice. Note 1: Use a remote control unit supplied with the 6th-generation models or later. Note 2: Do not hold a key pressed for more than 5 seconds.
Adjustments and Settings after replacement of the Assys (Procedures in Factory mode)
1. Digital Video Assy: Transfer of backup data
1 Select {PANEL FACTORY}, {ETC}, then {BACKUP DATA}. (After entering Factory mode, press [MUTING] once, press [ENTER], press [] seven times, then press [ENTER].) 2 Select {TRANSFER}, using [\], then hold [SET] pressed for at least 5 seconds. 3 After transfer of backup data is completed, {ETC} is automatically selected, and the LED on the front panel returns to normal lighting.
3. POWER SUPPLY Unit: Clearance of the accumulated power-on count and maximum temperature value
1 Select {PANEL FACTORY}, {ETC}, then {P COUNT INFO}. (After entering Factory mode, press [MUTING] once, press [ENTER], press [] seven times, press [ENTER], then press [] six times.) 2 Press [\] to select "CLEAR". Hold [SET] pressed for at least 5 seconds. After clearance is completed, "ETC" is automatically selected. Clear the maximum temperature value (MAX TEMP) in the same manner.
2 Main Assy
Select {INFORMATION} then {MAIN NG}. (After entering Factory mode, press [] three times.)
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Quick Reference upon Service Visit 2 Mode transition and structure of layers in Service Factory mode
Mode transition in Service Factory mode
Up To shift to another mode, press [MUTING]. To shift to another item in a specific mode, press [] or []. To shift to the next nested layer below for an item with a "(+)" indication, press [ENTER]. To return to the next nested layer above, also press [ENTER]. INITIALIZE mode 1. SYNC DET 2. SG MODE 3. SG PATTERN 4. SIDE MASK LEVEL 5. FINAL SETUP 6. HMG/HG SERVICE MODE 7. CVT AUTO 8. HDMI INTR POSITION
Down INFORMATION mode 1. VERSION (1) 2. VERSION (2), (3) 3. MAIN NG 4. TEMPERATURE 5. HOUR METER 6. HDMI SIGNAL INFO1, 2 7. VDEC SIGNAL INFO 2 8. DTV TUNING STATUS 1, 2, 3 9. DTV TV-GUIDE BER 10. DEBUG INFO
PANEL FACTORY mode 1. PANEL INFORMATION 2. PANEL WORKS 3. POWER DOWN 4. SHUT DOWN 5. PANEL-1 ADJ 6. PANEL-2 ADJ 7. PANEL REVICE 8. ETC. 9. RASTER MASK SETUP 10. PATTEN MASK SETUP 11. COMBI MASK SETUP
C
Set to Factory default settings (it should perform after replacing a MAIN board ) Information for a USB device is displayed For factory use For factory use
D
For transferring backup data (after replacement of the DIGITAL Assy) To clear data of the digital video For clearance of data for the corresponding items. The clearing method is the same: Select "CLEAR", using [\], then hold [SET] pressed for at least 5 seconds. After clearance is completed, {ETC} is automatically selected.
Modification not required because these items are basically for factory presetting
Settings required after replacement of the panel For AM noise prevention (Depending on the mode, brightness of the screen changes.)
For use while Raster Mask (full mask) is displayed. Use [] or [] to select the type of mask.
Parameters for the WB adjustment of the panel, which are required during adjustment after panel replacement
For use while Pattern Mask is displayed. Use [] or [] to select the type of mask.
Setting of the power consumption. A setting table is available for each vertical signal.
For use while Combination Mask is displayed. Use [] or [] to select the type of mask.
PDP-5071PU
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Cleaning
Name
Cleaning liquid Cleaning paper GEM1004 GED-008
Part No.
Remarks
Used to fan cleaning. Refer to "2.4 CHASSIS SECTION (1/2).
CONTENTS
1. NOTES ON SERVICE VISIT............................................................................................................................. 2 1.1 SAFETY INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................... 2 1.2 QUICK REFERENCE UPON SERVICE VISIT........................................................................................... 6 1.3 JIGS LIST .................................................................................................................................................. 8 2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST .......................................................................................................... 10 2.1 PACKING SECTION ................................................................................................................................ 10 2.2 REAR SECTION ...................................................................................................................................... 12 2.3 FRONT SECTION.................................................................................................................................... 14 2.4 CHASSIS SECTION (1/2) ........................................................................................................................ 16 2.5 CHASSIS SECTION (2/2) ........................................................................................................................ 18 2.6 PANEL CHASSIS SECTION .................................................................................................................... 20 2.7 MULTIBASE SECTION ............................................................................................................................ 22 2.8 PDP SERVICE ASSY 507 (AWU1212).................................................................................................... 24 2.9 TABLE TOP STAND ................................................................................................................................. 26 3. PCB PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................................................... 27 4. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .......................................................................................... 44 4.1 OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM (1/2) ............................................................................................. 44 4.2 OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM (2/2) ............................................................................................. 46 4.3 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/2) ......................................................................................................... 48 4.4 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/2) ......................................................................................................... 50 4.5 50 ADDRESS S and L ASSYS ................................................................................................................ 51 4.6 50 SCAN A and B ASSYS ....................................................................................................................... 52 4.7 50X MAIN DRIVE and 50X SUB DRIVE ASSYS ..................................................................................... 53 4.8 50Y MAIN DRIVE and 50Y SUB DRIVE ASSYS ..................................................................................... 54 4.9 50 DIGITAL ASSY .................................................................................................................................... 55 4.10 AUDIO ASSY ......................................................................................................................................... 56 4.11 SIGNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................... 58 4.12 DTV BLOCK DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................................... 60 4.13 50 X/Y DRIVE POWER LINE BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................................................................. 62 4.14 FUKUGO BLOCK POWER LINE BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................ 63 4.15 POWER SUPPLY UNIT.......................................................................................................................... 64 4.16 VOLTAGES ............................................................................................................................................. 65 4.17 WAVEFORMS ........................................................................................................................................ 78 5. DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................... 82 5.1 THE FLOW OF DIAGNOSIS .................................................................................................................... 82 5.1.1 FLOWCHART OF FAILURE ANALYSIS FOR THE WHOLE UNIT .................................................... 82 5.1.2 FLOWCHART OF FAILURE ANALYSIS FOR THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT ..................................... 84 5.1.3 FLOWCHART OF FAILURE ANALYSIS FOR THE DIGITAL ASSY .................................................. 85 5.1.4 FLOWCHART OF FAILURE ANALYSIS FOR THE DRIVE ASSY ..................................................... 86 5.1.5 FLOWCHART OF FAILURE ANALYSIS FOR THE MAIN ASSY ....................................................... 90 5.1.6 FLOWCHART OF FAILURE ANALYSIS FOR THE VIDEO SYSTEM................................................ 91 5.1.7 FLOWCHART OF FAILURE ANALYSIS FOR THE AUDIO SYSTEM ............................................... 97 5.2 POWER DOWN ..................................................................................................................................... 101 5.2.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE POWER-DOWN SIGNAL.................................................................... 101 5.2.2 POWER DOWN OF FAILURE ANALYSIS ....................................................................................... 102 5.3 SHUT DOWN ......................................................................................................................................... 104 8
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5.3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE SHUT-DOWN SIGNAL ........................................................................104 5.3.2 SHUT DOWN OF FAILURE ANALYSIS ...........................................................................................105 5.4 NON-FAILURE SYMPTOMS ..................................................................................................................106 6. DISASSEMBLY .............................................................................................................................................107 6.1 PCB LOCATION .....................................................................................................................................107 6.2 FLOWCHART OF THE MAIN PARTS AND PC BOARDS EXCHANGE.................................................108 7. ADJUSTMENT ..............................................................................................................................................113 7.1 PARTS CHANGE OF NOTES.................................................................................................................113 7.2 ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED WHEN THE SET IS REPAIRED OR REPLACED......................................113 7.3 ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED WHEN PART IS REPLACED .....................................................................114 7.4 BACKUP WHEN THE PANEL UNIT IS ADJUSTED ...............................................................................115 7.5 EXCHANGE OF SERVICE PANEL ASSY ..............................................................................................118 7.5.1 ADJUSTMENTS WHEN THE SERVICE PANEL ASSY IS REPLACED...........................................118 7.6 ADJUSTMENTS WHEN THE DRIVE ASSYS ARE REPLACED............................................................125 7.7 HOW TO CLEAR HISTORY DATA ..........................................................................................................128 7.8 PROCEDURE WHEN REPLACING THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT.........................................................129 8. SERVICE FACTORY MODE .........................................................................................................................130 8.1 SERVICE FACTORY MODE OUTLINE ..................................................................................................130 8.1.1 TRANSITION DIAGRAM OF SERVICE FACTORY MODE ..............................................................130 8.1.2 HOW TO ENTER/EXIT SERVICE FACTORY MODE .......................................................................130 8.1.3 OPERATION OF SERVICE FACTORY MODE.................................................................................131 8.1.4 REMOTE CONTROL CODE ............................................................................................................132 8.1.5 CONFIGURATION OF FACTORY MODE ........................................................................................133 8.1.6 INDICATION (OSD) OF SERVICE FACTORY MODE ......................................................................134 8.2 FACTORY MENU....................................................................................................................................136 8.2.1 INFORMATION.................................................................................................................................136 8.2.2 PANEL FACTORY MODE.................................................................................................................145 8.2.3 OPTION MODE................................................................................................................................155 8.2.4 INITIALIZE MODE............................................................................................................................156 9. LIST OF RS-232C COMMANDS ..................................................................................................................161 9.1 RS-232C COMMANDS OUTLINE ..........................................................................................................161 9.1.1 PREPARED TOOLS .........................................................................................................................161 9.1.2 USING RS-232C COMMANDS........................................................................................................161 9.1.3 COMMAND PROTOCOL..................................................................................................................162 9.1.4 DEFINITION OF COMMAND ...........................................................................................................163 9.2 LIST OF RS-232C COMMANDS ............................................................................................................164 9.3 OUTLINE OF COMMANDS....................................................................................................................170 9.3.1 QS1 ..................................................................................................................................................170 9.3.2 QS2 ..................................................................................................................................................171 9.3.3 QIP ...................................................................................................................................................172 9.3.4 QAJ ..................................................................................................................................................172 9.3.5 QPW.................................................................................................................................................173 9.3.6 QPM .................................................................................................................................................173 9.3.7 QPD..................................................................................................................................................174 9.3.8 QSD..................................................................................................................................................175 9.3.9 QS6 ..................................................................................................................................................176 9.3.10 QSI .................................................................................................................................................177 9.3.11 QMT ...............................................................................................................................................178 9.3.12 QNG ...............................................................................................................................................178 9.3.13 DRV ................................................................................................................................................179 9.3.14 COMMANDS FOR PROHIBITION/PERMISSION OF DTV/HOMENET COMMUNICATION ........180 9.3.15 OTHER COMMANDS ....................................................................................................................181 10. GENERAL INFORMATION .........................................................................................................................182 10.1 POWER ON SEQUENCE.....................................................................................................................182 10.2 POWER SUPPLY TRANSITION STATUS.............................................................................................183 10.3 POWER ON/OFF FUNCTION FOR THE LARGE-SIGNAL SYSTEM ..................................................186 10.4 LED INFORMATION .............................................................................................................................187 10.5 SPECIFICATION ABOUT THE THERMAL PROTECTION...................................................................188 10.6 PROCESSING IN ABNORMALITY ......................................................................................................189 10.7 TRAP SW..............................................................................................................................................190 11. SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................................................191 11.1 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................191 11.2 ACCESSORIES....................................................................................................................................192 11.3 PANEL FACILITIES...............................................................................................................................193 12. IC INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................................196 PDP-5071PU
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Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. Screws adjacent to mark on product are used for disassembly. For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual. (In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.)
22
21
27
4 3 6 5 9 17
D
Noise filter for antenna cable
13, 15, 18
28 25
20
29
10
E
14 24 11 12 16
Speed clamp 3
Bead band 3
25 23
19
F
26
10
1 2
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Battery Cover See Contrast table (2) Alkaline Dry Cell Battery (LR6, AA) VEM1023 Dry Cell Battery (R03, AAA) See Contrast table (2) Filter CTX1054 Binder Assy AEC1908 Hexagonal Wrench (6 mm) Cleaning Cloth Operating Instructions (English, French, Spanish) Caution Card Cleaning Caution (U) AEF1029 AED1285 ARE1426 ARM1239 ARM1303
(2) CONTRAST TABLE PDP-5071PU/KUCXC and PDP-5070PU/KUCXC are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. 5 6 8 27 Symbol and Description Simpled Remote Control Unit Battery Cover Dry Cell Battery (R03, AAA) Upper Carton PDP-5071PU /KUCXC AXD1539 AZN2682 VEM1036 AHD3485 PDP-5070PU /KUCXC Not used Not used Not used AHD3523
NSP
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
11
15
18
40
36 20
36 36
33
17 15 19 36 36
40 23 22 34 36 33 29
C
40
26 37 28 1 36
31 18
38
36
MAIN CN4010
38 36 6 8
13
14 12 11
MAIN USB
4 10 38 30 36 27
A
11 38 7 2 9
16
39 36
36
24
36 39 39 39 36 36 36 36
F
TANSHI CN8801
25
12
1 2
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(2) CONTRAST TABLE PDP-5071PU/KUCXC and PDP-5070PU/KUCXC are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark NSP No. 17 Name Label Symbol and Description PDP-5071PU /KUCXC AAL2766 PDP-5070PU /KUCXC AAL2810
PDP-5071PU
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13
MAIN CN4006
10 8 1
10 7
D
11 10 10
6 4
12 10 11 5 7
E
10
8 2
14
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
15
27 23 17 27 8 17 27
27 21 17
22 21 12 21 11 14
D
MAIN CN4009
22 14
13 22 15 15
19 3 15
22
21
15
10
24
25
10
22 16
E
21 25 23 21 2 24 23 16 22
POWER P10 POWER P3
9 18 21
22 11
12
AC inlet
1 4 26
22
16
1 2
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3 4
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
17
9 28 H 10
28
G
20
F
19 5 32 11
8, 31
12
28
MAIN CN4001
32
34 28
8, 31
14
E C
28
8, 31 8, 31 28
AUDIO CN3751
28 13
8, 31
MAIN CN4002
J J L M
MAIN F CN4008
46
15
17 47 46 4 33
K
Power switch
46 7
46 23 47 46
16
AC inlet
46 32
I H
32 42 32 32 32 32
E O N
46 46 47
46
47 2
32
41 3
D
32
32
40 32 44
32 27 21 22 27 36 35 47 47 29
32 28 32
G
37 32
44 18 32 32 32 32 32 32 24
39 26 29 6
27
32
27 30
I
38 25
A B
27
43 32
43 32 43 32
N C
32 43 32 43
F
32 30 43
O D
47
18
1 2
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ABA1313 ABA1364
PDP-5071PU
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19
6 1 7 5 7
C
10
7
D
10 7
7 4 7 2 11
20
1 2
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3 4
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
21
13 51
17
20 51
44 44 43 51 51
F E
31
D
51
Fan
8
B
B C
50 LED CN9651
39 51 14 15
F
7 1
51
D
20 7 48 48 32
31
C
15 7
46
38
51
POWER P3
51
37
46 49 47 35
A
21
19 33 23 5 33
47 50 18 30
46 24
48 46
POWER P5
10 46 52
6 27 26 25 28 30 25 26
45
45 30
16
51
51 11
B C
12 30
SIDE CN9101
29
2 22
36
22
1 2
PDP-5071PU
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ANK1867 ANK1875 AEC2093 AMZ30P060FTB BBA1051 BBN1005 BMZ30P060FTB BPZ30P080FTB PMB30P080FNI AEC2112
B
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Note: The parts labeled here with circled numbers are supplied with the Assy for service. Attach them, referring to this diagram.
36 4 32 35 2
35 2
35 2
36 4 36 4
B
36 4 36
35 2
32 36 5 36 29
21 18 12
27 27
Power supply sheet B (507) This is not included in the Assy for service. Detach it from the product to be repaired and attach it to the Assy for service.
33 33 2
D
12 2 20 7 19 19
15
17 2 15
33 12 2
9 17 48 33 5 18 3 33 4 26 47
E
26 26
12 5
26 18 3
1 33
11 6 35
26 18 33 4 33 5 17 48 35 34 4 11 33 33 3 34 4
26
Re-use PCB Spacer This spacer is used for attaching the Gasket AV8, and is not included in the Assy for service. Remove the 6 PCB Spacers from the product to be repaired and attach them to the Assy for service.
47
14 4
28 (for transport)
24
1 2
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Packing Section
41 45 40 10 4, 11 2, 12 11, 13 9, 15 2, 16 2, 17 4, 18 10, 25 2, 26 6, 27 2, 36 1 20 to 24
(*)
No.
8 10 12 13 15 16 17
Part Name
Clamp base PCB spacer Wire saddle Wire saddle PCB support PCB support Harness lifter 28 Ferrite clamp DC sheet A Address sheet E Address sheet D Gasket E
Part No.
ANG3030 AEC1126 AEC1745 AEC1751 AEC1938 AEC1958 AEC1982 AEC1986 AMR3612 AMR3621 AMR3631 ANK1874
No. of pcs
1 4 11 9 2 2 4 10 1 1 1 2 Not used Not used
Remarks
A
Ten of the 11 wire saddles are to be used with this unit. Attach them to the places where T indications are engraved.
Not used
Attach them to the places where C indications are engraved.
Not used
Attach them to the places where U indications are engraved. Eight of the 10 ferrite clamps are to be used with this unit.
46
18
43
37
38
38
39
39
22 23
42 44
24 25
36
Screw
TBZ40P080FTB
13
secured to the Assy. The remaining one screw packed in a plastic bag is not used with this unit.
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25
1 5 3 5 3
26
1 2
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Mark No.
Description
Part No.
Mark No.
Description
Part No.
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES
NSP NSP NSP NSP NSP NSP NSP NSP 1..PANEL CHASSIS (507) ASSY 2..50 ADDRESS ASSY 3..50 ADDRESS L ASSY 3..50 ADDRESS S ASSY 2..50 SCAN ASSY 3..50 SCAN A ASSY 3..50 SCAN B ASSY 1..50 X DRIVE ASSY 2..50 X MAIN DRIVE ASSY 2..50 X SUB DRIVE ASSY 1..50 Y DRIVE ASSY 2..50 Y MAIN DRIVE ASSY 2..50 Y SUB DRIVE ASSY 1..50 DIGITAL ASSY 2..50 DIGITAL ASSY 2..SENSOR ASSY 1..MAIN ASSY (US BB) NSP 1..I/O ASSY 2..POD ASSY 2..TANSHI ASSY 2..SIDE ASSY 1..50 AUDIO FUKUGO ASSY 2..AUDIO ASSY 2..SP TERMINAL ASSY 2..SIDE KEY ASSY 2..50 LED ASSY 2..LED IR ASSY 1..POWER SUPPLY UNIT AWU1148 AWV2303 AWW1141 AWW1142 AWV2304 AWW1147 AWW1148 AWV2305 AWW1143 AWW1144 AWV2306 AWW1145 AWW1146 AWV2302 AWW1139 AWW1140 AWV2312 AWV2313 AWW1154 AWW1156 AWW1157 AWV2346 AWW1131 AWW1132 AWW1133 AWW1135 AWW1136 AXY1153
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC3151 IC3152, 3153 IC3155 IC3156 IC3157 IC3159 IC3160, 3161 Q3151 D3151, 3152, 3154, 3155 D3158, 3159, 31613163 AGC1011 SN74AHC541PW SN74AHC08PW BR24L04FJ-W M62334FP TC7W126FU TC74VHC123AFTS1 2SJ461A DAN202U 1SS355
NSP
MISCELLANEOUS
X3151 CN3151 CN3152 CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CSS1616 AKM1276 CKS4828
NSP
RESISTORS
R3155, 3160, 3170, 3176 R3174 Other Resistors RAB4C101J RAB4C103J RS1/16SS###J
D
CAPACITORS
C3151 C3152, 3153, 31553158 C3159, 3171, 3172, 3182 C3162, 3163, 3165, 3166 C3164 C3167 C3168, 3170, 3181 CEHVKW470M6R3 CKSSYB104K10 CKSRYB105K6R3 CKSSYB104K10 CCSSCH101J50 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10
NSP
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Mark No.
Description
Part No.
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC3301 IC3302, 3305 IC3303 IC3304 Q3301 Q3302 AGC1009 PST3628UR SN74AHC08PW PST3610UR RN1901 HN1C01FU
50 DIGITAL ASSY
[DIGITAL IF BLOCK]
MISCELLANEOUS
F3001 CN3001 CN3002 50P CONNECTOR 20P FFC CONNECTOR CCG1162 AKM1353 AKM1235
RESISTORS
R3007, 30103016 R30203022 Other Resistors RAB4C470J RAB4C103J RS1/16SS###J
MISCELLANEOUS
X3302 CN3301 CONNECTOR ASS1188 CKS4835
F
RESISTORS
R3307, 3308 RAB4C101J
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27
Mark No.
Other Resistors
Description
Part No.
RS1/16SS###J
Mark No.
Description
Part No.
SENSOR ASSY
A
CAPACITORS
C33013303, 3306, 3308 C3304, 3307, 3309 C3305, 3310 C3311 C3315, 3316 C3317 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB472K16 CKSSYB102K50 CCSRCH470J50 CKSSYB104K10 CCSRCH471J50
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC3651 IC3652 Q3651 MM1522XU BR24L02FJ-W HN1B04FU
MISCELLANEOUS
CN3651 CONNECTOR AKM1276
RESISTORS
Other Resistors RS1/16SS###J
SEMICONDUCTORS
B
CAPACITORS
PEG239A C3651, 3653 C3652, 3654 C3656, 3657 CKSRYB105K6R3 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10
IC3401
MISCELLANEOUS
L34013403 F3401, 3402 QTL1013 CCG1162
RESISTORS
R3402, 3412 R34053407, 3409, 3410 R3416 R3425 Other Resistors
C
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC1001 IC1002 D10011004 TC74ACT541FT TC74VHC00FTS1 1SS355
CAPACITORS
C3401, 3402, 3419, 3425 C34033413, 3417, 3418 C34203424, 34263432 C34453448 CEHVKW101M6R3 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10
MISCELLANEOUS
K1004, 1007 TEST PIN CN1001 18P CONNECTOR AKX1061 VKN1310
RESISTORS
R1001, 1006 R1004 VR1001 Other Resistors RAB4C470J RAB4C472J CCP1390 RS1/16S###J
[ADDRESS CN BLOCK]
SEMICONDUCTORS
Q3501, 3502 D3501, 3502
D
RN1901 DAN202U
CAPACITORS
C1001 C1002, 1003 C1004 C1006 CEHAT470M16 CKSRYB104K16 CCSRCH331J50 CCSRCH680J50
MISCELLANEOUS
CN35013504, 3506 40P CONNECTOR AKM1348 CN3505 18P CONNECTOR VKN1310
RESISTORS
R3519, 3520 R3521, 3522, 3525 R3524 Other Resistors RAB4C472J RAB4C101J RAB4C222J RS1/16SS###J
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC1101, 1105 IC1102 IC1104 IC1107 Q1101 Q1102, 1103 Q1104, 1105 D1101, 1103 D1102 D1104 TND307TD PS9117P AXF1163 PS2701A-1(L) 2SC2412K QSZ2 2SC4081 UDZS5R6(B) CRH01 UDZS15(B)
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC3601 BA80BC0WFP
MISCELLANEOUS
U3601 DD CON UNIT AXY1137
RESISTORS
R3611 Other Resistors RAB4C101J RS1/16SS###J
MISCELLANEOUS
L1101 L1106 F1101 1101 1102 1103 ATH1217 ATH1216 CTF1449 ANH1653 AEH1092 BMZ30P080FTC
CAPACITORS
F
28
1 2
PDP-5071PU
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Description
Part No.
RS3LMF100J RS1/10S4702F RS1/16S1002F RS1/16S3302F ACN1259 ACN1258 RS1/16S4701F RS1/16S###J
Part No.
ACG1126 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYF104Z50 ACG1139 CEHAT470M25 CKSYB105K25 CCSRCH221J50 ACH1423 ACE1178 CEHAT2R2M2E ACH1449 CEHAT101M10 CKSRYB473K16 CEHAT470M16 CKSRYB105K6R3 CKSRYB104K25
CAPACITORS
C1101, 1114 C1102, 1115 C1103 C1104, 1117 C1107, 1116 C1113 C11211124 CEHAT470M25 CKSRYF104Z50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSYB105K25 ACG1126 ACH1450 ACE1178
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC1201, 1204, 1206, 1208 IC1202, 1205 IC1209 Q1201, 1208 Q1202, 1204, 1205, 1207 Q1209, 12121214 Q1210, 1211 Q1215, 1221 Q1216 Q1217 Q1220 D1201, 1205 D1202, 1203, 1206, 1211 D1204 D1208 D1209 D1210 D1212 D1213 TND307TD PS9117P MM1565AF 2SC2412K H5N2512LS QSZ2 FKP280AS FKP300AS DTC143EK DTC123TKA R5009ANJ UDZS5R6(B) CRH01 D1FL40 1SS302 UDZS16(B) 1SS355 CRH01 UDZS8R2(B)
MISCELLANEOUS
3001, 3001 3001 3101, 3101 3101 ANH1656 ANH1656 ANG2679 ANG2679
C
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC1301 IC1302 Q1301 Q1303, 1306, 1307 Q1304, 1401 Q1305 Q1402 D1307 D1308, 1403 D1309, 1311, 1401, 1405 D1312, 1402 D1313, 1318, 1404, 1406 D1315, 1316 PS2701A-1(L) TA76431FR 2SC2412K HN1C01FU 2SD1898 2SA1037K 2SC4081 CRF03 UDZS5R1(B) CRH01 1SS301 1SS355 UDZS4R7(B)
MISCELLANEOUS
L1201, 1203, 1204 L1202 F1227 K1202 TEST PIN KN12011204, 12101217 CN1201 14P CONNECTOR CN1204 8P TOP POST 1202 SCREW BTH1134 ATH1186 CTF1449 AKX1061 ANK1841 14PL-FJ B8B-EH PMB30P080FNI
MISCELLANEOUS
T1302 T1401 ATK1160 ATK1159
RESISTORS
R13121314, 1317 R1328 VR1301 Other Resistors RS1/10S224J RAB4C472J CCP1392 RS1/16S###J
E
RESISTORS
R1208, 1210, 1213, 1215 R1211 R1219, 1228, 1230, 1231 R1220, 1224, 1233, 1256 R1237 R1239 R1245 R1247, 1248 Other Resistors RS1/10S100J ACN1254 RS1/10S0R0J RS1/10S2R2J RS1/10S0R0J ACN1258 ACN1257 RS3LMF470J RS1/16S###J
CAPACITORS
C1301, 1302, 1405, 1406 C1308, 1401, 1407 C1310, 1313, 1402 C1311 C1312, 1403 C1314 C1404 CKSRYB104K16 CEHAT101M25 CKSYB105K25 ACH1451 CKSRYB103K50 CEHAT100M50 ACG1105
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
29
Mark No.
Description
Part No.
Mark No.
IC2107 Q2101
Description
Part No.
AXF1163 2SC2412K QSZ2 2SC4081 UDZS5R6(B) CRH01 UDZS15(B)
MISCELLANEOUS
K1501 TEST PIN KN15011505 GROUND PLATE CN1501 14P CONNECTOR 1502 SCREW AKX1061 ANK1841 14R-FJ PMB30P080FNI
MISCELLANEOUS
L2101 L2103 F2101 2101 2102 2103 SCREW ATH1217 ATH1216 CTF1449 ANH1653 AEH1092 BMZ30P080FTC
RESISTORS
B
RESISTORS
R2109 R2112, 2133 R2113, 2114 R2118 R2120 R2121 R2126 R2129 Other Resistors ACN1259 ACN1255 RS1/10S4702F ACN1241 RS1/16S1002F RS1/16S3302F RS1/16S4701F ACN1258 RS1/16S###J
CAPACITORS
C1501 C1503, 1504 C1505 C1506 ACE1178 ACG1139 ACH1423 CKSYB105K25
MISCELLANEOUS
3001, 3001 3101, 3101 ANH1656 ANG2679
CAPACITORS
C2101, 2114 C2102, 2115 C2103 C2104, 2116 C2107 C21082111 C2113 C2117 CEHAT470M25 CKSRYF104Z50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSYB105K25 ACG1139 ACE1178 ACH1450 ACG1138
RESISTORS
Other Resistors RS1/16S###J
SEMICONDUCTORS
D
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC2201, 2203, 2205, 2208 IC2204, 2209 IC2210 IC2212 IC2213 Q2201 Q2202, 2214 Q2203 Q2204, 2206, 2207, 2209 Q2210, 2216 Q2211, 2213, 2217, 2219 Q2215, 2221, 2222, 2241 Q2220, 2223 Q2236 Q2238 Q2261 Q2262 D2201, 2202, 2204, 2209 D2203, 2225 D2205, 2206 D2207 D2208, 2212 D2210, 2213, 2216 TND307TD PS9117P TND307TD TND301S MM1565AF 2SA2142 2SC4081 R5009ANJ H5N2512LS FKP280AS H5N2512LS QSZ2 FKP300AS 2SK3050 R6008ANJ DTC143EK DTC123TKA CRH01 1SS355 1SS302 CRF03 UDZS5R6(B) CRH01
4
MISCELLANEOUS
K2011, 2014 TEST PIN CN2001 40P CONNECTOR AKX1061 AKM1348
RESISTORS
E
R2001, 2003, 2008, 2020 R2002, 2006 R2004, 2005, 2013, 2025 VR2001, 2002 Other Resistors
CAPACITORS
C2001 C20022004 C2005, 2006 C2007 CEHAT470M16 CKSRYB104K16 CCSRCH331J50 CCSRCH680J50
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC2101, 2104 IC2102 IC2106 TND307TD PS9117P PS2701A-1(L)
30
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3
Mark No.
D2211 D2219
Description
Part No.
D1FL40 1SS301
Mark No.
Description
Part No.
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC2401 IC2402 IC2403 IC2405, 2412 Q2401 Q2402 Q2403 Q2404 D2402, 2407 D2403 D2404 D2406, 2410 D2408, 2409 D2411 BA10358F MIP2E3DMU PS2701A-1(L) TA76431FR 2SC3425 2SD2568 2SC4081 HN1C01FU CRF03 UDZS33(B) 1SS355 UDZS4R7(B) CRH01 UDZS12(B)
MISCELLANEOUS
L2201, 2203, 2204 L2202 F22012214 F2221 K22022204 TEST PIN KN22012204, 22102217 CN2202 14P CONNECTOR CN2204 CONNECTOR 2202 SCREW BTH1134 ATH1186 ATX1062 CTF1449 AKX1061 ANK1841 14PL-FJ B9B-EH PMB30P080FNI
RESISTORS
R2201 R2202, 2204 R2217, 2219, 2222, 2224 R2225 R2226, 2235, 2243, 2246 R2228, 2230, 2236, 2238 R2234, 2255, 2372 R2260 R2264 R2280 R22812284 R2341, 2343 Other Resistors RS3LMF821J RS1/10S151J RS1/10S100J ACN1254 RS1/10S2R2J RS1/10S100J RS1/10S0R0J ACN1257 ACN1258 RS3LMF471J ACN1241 RS2LMF5R6J RS1/16S###J
MISCELLANEOUS
L2401 T2401 BTH1136 ATK1158
RESISTORS
R2401, 2402 R2403, 2404, 2406 R2407, 2410 R2412 R2413 R2414, 2415 R2416 R2420, 2421, 2424 R2426 VR2401 VR2402 Other Resistors RS1/10S104J RS1/10S2203F RS1/16S5601F RS1/16S1003F RS1/16S1802F RS1/16S4702F RS1/10S0R0J RS1/10S473J RAB4C472J CCP1392 CCP1390 RS1/16S###J
D
CAPACITORS
C2201, 2209, 2215, 2222 C2202, 2208, 2210, 2216 C2203 C2204 C2205, 2256 C2207, 2217, 2248, 2253 C2211, 2212, 2225, 2226 C2218, 2219, 2224, 2261 C2221 C2223, 2232 C2227, 2231 C2234, 2240 C2237, 2241 C2238, 2239 C2244 C2246 C2247, 2252 C2249 C2250 C2251 C2271, 2276 CEHAT470M25 CKSRYF104Z50 ACH1427 CCSRCH102J50 ACG1126 CKSRYB104K16 ACG1139 CKSYB105K25 CCSRCH221J50 CKSRYF104Z50 CEHAT470M25 CEHAT2R2M2E ACH1423 ACE1178 ACH1449 ACH1426 CEHAT101M10 CKSRYB473K16 CEHAT470M16 CKSRYB105K6R3 CKSRYB104K25
CAPACITORS
C2401 C2402 C2403, 2404 C2405, 2407, 2412 C2408 C2409 C2410 C2411 C2413 C2421 ACE1177 ACH1425 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB104K16 CEHAT101M16 CEHAT470M25 CEHAT101M25 ACH1450 CEHAT221M16 ACH1451
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC2501, 2502, 2504 IC2503 IC2506, 2514 Q2501, 2506, 2511 Q2502, 2507 Q2503, 2515 Q2504, 2509, 2513 Q2505 Q2508 Q2510 Q2512, 2514 PS2701A-1(L) BA10358F TA76431FR 2SD1898 2SA1576A DTC143EUA HN1C01FU 2SC2713 2SA2005 2SA1163 2SC4081
MISCELLANEOUS
3001, 3001 3001 3101, 3101 3101 ANH1656 ANH1656 ANG2679 ANG2679
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
31
Mark No.
Description
Part No.
2SC2412K CRH01 1SS301 UDZS4R7(B) 1SS355 D1FL40 1SS302 UDZS5R1(B) 1SS355 UDZS5R6(B) UDZS15(B)
Mark No.
C2631
Description
Part No.
CKSRYB104K16
Q2520 D2501, 2503, 2510, 2516 D2502, 2512, 2518 D2504, 2508 D2505, 2507, 2513, 2517 D2509 D2511 D2515, 2521 D2519, 2520, 2523 D2522 D2524
MISCELLANEOUS
F27012706 K2701 TEST PIN KN2701, 2702, 27112713 CN2701 14P CONNECTOR 2702 SCREW ATX1062 AKX1061 ANK1841 14R-FJ PMB30P080FNI
MISCELLANEOUS
B
RESISTORS
R2510, 2514, 2539, 2543 R2513 R2523 R2524, 2531 R2530, 2532 R2533 R2536 R2544 R2550 R2554 VR2501 Other Resistors RS1/16S4701F RAB4C472J RS1/16S4702F RS1/10S224J RS1/16S1501F RS3LMF151J RS1/16S1002F RS1/16S4701F RS1/16S5601F RS1/16S6801F CCP1390 RS1/16S###J
RESISTORS
R2702, 2712 R2722, 2724, 2726, 2727 R2732 Other Resistors RS1/10S2R2J RS1/10S100J RS1/10S0R0J RS1/16S###J
CAPACITORS
C2701 C2702 C2703 C2711, 2721 C2731 ACE1178 ACH1423 ACG1088 ACG1139 CKSYB105K25
CAPACITORS
C2501, 2502, 2514 C2503, 2515 C2504 C2505, 2506, 2512 C2507
D
MISCELLANEOUS
CEHAT101M25 ACG1105 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB104K16 CEHAT221M6R3 CEHAT221M25 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB105K6R3 CKSYB105K25 CKSRYF104Z50 CKSRYB104K16 3001, 3001 3101, 3101 ANH1656 ANG2679
RESISTORS
All Resistors RS1/16S###J
C2508 C2509, 2510, 2518 C2511, 2516 C2513 C2517 C25192521, 2525
MAIN ASSY
[BOARD IF BLOCK(U)]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC40014005 Q4001, 4002 Q4003 Q4004 TC74VCX541FT DTC124EUA RN2902 DTA124EUA
SEMICONDUCTORS
E
MISCELLANEOUS
L40014005 F40014003, 40114016 F4005, 4006 CN4001, 4004 50P CONNECTOR CN4005 40P CONNECTOR CN4006 CN4009 CN4013 CN4018 6P PLUG CONNECTOR 12P FFC CONNECTOR 3P CONNECTOR BTX1042 CTF1557 VTF1084 AKM1349 AKM1348 KM200NA6 AKM1274 AKM1233 AKM1213
MISCELLANEOUS
L2601, 2611 CN2601 15P CONNECTOR BTH1134 AKM1200
RESISTORS
R2624 R2631 Other Resistors
F
RESISTORS
R4001 R4002, 4018 R4012, 4017, 4048 R4016 R40214024 RAB4CQ470J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S75R0F RS1/16S0R0J BCN1067
4
CAPACITORS
C2601, 2623 C2602, 2603, 26112617 C2621, 2622 CEHAT101M10 CKSRYB104K16 ACH1450
32
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3
Mark No.
R4073, 4074 Other Resistors
Description
Part No.
RS1/10S0R0J RS1/16SS###J
Mark No.
Description
Part No.
CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB105K10 CCSSCH390J50 BCG1059 CCSSCH221J50 CCSRCH101J50 BCG1059 CCSRCH102J50 DCH1201 CKSSYB104K10
CAPACITORS
C40014003, 4007, 4027 C4004 C4006, 4009, 4010, 4026 C4011, 4012, 4017, 4018 C4013, 4020, 4021, 4023 C4014 C4016 C4019, 4022, 4025, 4030 C4024 C4033, 4036, 4039 C4043 C40514053 CKSSYB104K10 CCSSCH101J50 CCSSCH221J50 DCH1201 CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYF104Z16 ACG1128 CKSRYB102K50 CKSSYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSSYB104K10 CCSSCH470J50
C4125 C4127 C4129 C4132, 4133, 4136, 4137 C4138, 4140 C4139 C4142 C4147 C4165 C4172
[ATUNER BLOCK(U)]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC4401 IC4402 Q4401, 4416 Q4402, 4405, 4409, 4417 Q4403 Q4404, 44064408, 4410 Q4411 Q44134415 Q4418 D4401 D4402 TC74HC4066AFT AN5832SA DTC124EUA 2SA1586 DTA124EUA 2SC4116 2SC4116 HN1B04FU 2SA1586 1SS355 UDZS30(B)
C B
[POWER 0 BLOCK(U)]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC4101, 4105 IC4102, 4103 IC4104, 4111 IC4106 IC4107 IC4108 IC4110 Q4101, 4110 Q4104 Q4105, 4106 Q4107, 4108, 4112, 4113 Q4109 D41014110 D4111, 4114, 4115 S-1132B18-U5 LTC3412EFE NJM2846DL3-05 NJM2886DL3-15 NJM2846DL3-33 NJM2846DL3-18 PQ090DNA1ZPH RN1902 DTC124EUA UPA1917TE 2SC4116 2SD2114K 1SS355 1SS357
MISCELLANEOUS
L44014405 F44014404 K4401, 4402 TEST PIN > U4401 TV TUNER UNIT > U4402 TV TUNER PACK BTH1121 VTF1080 AKX1061 AXF1169 AXF1171
RESISTORS
R4407, 4429 Other Resistors RS1/16SS1002F RS1/16SS###J
MISCELLANEOUS
L4101 L4102, 4106 L4108, 4109 BTX1042 BTX1039 ATH1194
CAPACITORS
C4401, 4406 C4403, 4410 C4404, 4409 C4405 C4408 C4411, 4412 C4413 C4414, 4415 C4416, 4417 C4421 C4422, 4423, 4425, 4426 C4427 C4428 C44294431, 44484450 C4432, 4443 C4433, 4454 C4435, 4437, 4439 C4438, 4444, 4446, 4451 C4447 C4452 C4453 C4455 C4456 C4457 C4458 CKSRYF104Z50 CCSRCH821J50 CKSQYB105K16 CKSRYB224K16 CCSRCH331J50 CKSRYB334K10 CKSSYB102K50 CCSSCH270J50 CCSSCH221J50 CKSSYB223K16 CEHVKW101M6R3 CEHVKW220M16 CKSSYB333K16 CKSSYB104K10 DCH1201 CEHVKW101M6R3 CKSSYF104Z16 CCG1205 ACG1122 ACH1417 ACH1418 CKSSYB104K10 CKSRYB102K50 CCSSCH120J50 CCSSCH101J50
D
RESISTORS
R4107, 4110, 41344136 R4119, 4131, 4146 R4120 R4123, 4145 R4124 R4129 R4133 R4139 R4148 Other Resistors RS1/10S0R0J RS1/16SS3003D RS1/16SS2003D RS1/16SS1502F RS1/16SS6202D RS1/16SS3903D RS1/16SS1503D RS1/10S0R0J RS1/16S102J RS1/16SS###J
CAPACITORS
C4101, 4103, 4106, 4108 C4102, 4104, 4105, 4107 C4109, 4111, 4116, 4119 C4110, 4117 C4112 C4113, 4128 C4114 C4120, 4121, 4135, 4156 C4122 C4124, 4126 CKSRYB105K10 DCH1201 DCH1201 CCSSCH101J50 CCG1232 CKSSYB103K16 BCG1050 CKSSYB104K10 CCSSCH220J50 DCH1165
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
33
Mark No.
C4459
Description
Part No.
CEHVKW221M10
Mark No.
R4935, 4938 R4942 Other Resistors
Description
Part No.
RS1/16S821J RS1/16S102J RS1/16SS###J
[AV SW BLOCK(U)]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC4701 IC4702, 4704 IC4703 Q47014703, 4706, 4707 Q4708 Q4709, 4711, 4714 Q4712, 4713, 4722 Q4716 Q47194721 Q47234725 D47014703, 4706 D4705 R2S11002AFT NJM12904V TC4052BFT 2SA1586 HN1A01FU UMD2N 2SC4116 HN1C01FU 2SA1586 2SC5233 1SS301 1SS355
CAPACITORS
C49014903, 4911, 4916 C49044906, 4909, 4910 C4907, 4908 C49124915, 49174919 C4920 C49214927 C4932, 4933 CKSRYB105K10 CKSSYB104K10 CCSSCH680J50 CKSSYB103K16 CKSRYB105K10 CKSSYB103K16 DCH1201
[VDEC BLOCK(U)]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC5101 IC5102 UPD64015AGM-UEU EDS1616AGTA-75-E
RESISTORS
R4704 R4705 R4724, 4725 R4728, 4731 R4770, 4771 R4772, 4774, 4778, 4779 R4783, 4787, 4795, 4796 R4793, 4814, 4815 R4794, 4811, 4813 R4804, 4806, 4807, 4817 R4818 Other Resistors RS1/16S1001F RS1/16S2700F RS1/16S5600F RS1/16S1800F RS1/16S681J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S182J RS1/16S821J RS1/16S221J RS1/16S182J RS1/16S182J RS1/16SS###J
MISCELLANEOUS
L51015103 X5102 BTX1042 ASS1191
RESISTORS
R51015103, 5138 R5104, 5105 R51065108 R5114 R5120, 5123, 5124 R5127 R5133 R5137 Other Resistors ACN1246 BCN1067 RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16SS6200D RS1/16SS2000F RS1/16S334J RAB4CQ220J RS1/10S0R0J RS1/16SS###J
CAPACITORS
C4701, 4702, 47044716 C4717, 4720 C4718, 4721 C4719, 4724, 4725, 4728 C4723, 4726, 47294731 C4727, 4732, 4734 C4735 C4736, 47404742, 4746 C4738, 4739, 4743, 4744 C4745 C47474749, 4751, 4752 C4750 C4753 C4754 C4757, 4760, 4761
E
CKSRYB105K10 CCSRCH181J50 CCSRCH681J50 CKSRYB105K10 CKSSYB104K10 DCH1201 ACG1122 CKSRYB104K16 CCG1205 DCH1165 DCH1201 CCSRCH331J50 CKSSYB473K16 CKSRYB224K10 DCH1201 CKSSYF104Z16 CCG1205 ACH1454 CKSRYB105K10
CAPACITORS
C51015105 C5106, 5107 C5108 C5109, 5110, 5154, 5155 C51145124, 51275129 C5134, 5135, 51565165 C51675170, 51725174 C51775180 CKSSYB103K16 CCSSCH8R0D50 CKSSYB102K50 DCH1201 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10
[ADC BLOCK(U)]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC5301 AD9985KSTZ-110
RESISTORS
R53015303 R5304, 53065308 R5305 R5310, 5311 Other Resistors BCN1067 RS1/16SS470J RS1/16SS2701F RS1/10S0R0J RS1/16S###J
[RGB SW BLOCK(U)]
CAPACITORS
R2S11001FT 2SA1586 C5301 C5302 C53035305 C53075316, 5318, 5319 CKSSYB823K10 CKSSYB822K16 CKSSYB473K16 CKSSYB104K10
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC4901 Q49014904
F
RESISTORS
R4914 R4932 R4934 RAB4CQ102J RS1/16S5600F RS1/16S1800F
[HDMI BLOCK(U)]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC5401 SII9023CTU
3 4
34
1 2
PDP-5071PU
Mark No.
IC5402 IC5403, 5404 Q5401, 5402 Q5407, 5408 Q5413, 5414 D5401, 5402 D5407, 5408
Description
Part No.
PCM1754DBQ BR24L02FJ-W HN1K02FU UMD2N RN1902 1SS301 UDZS6R8(B)
Mark No.
D60016003 D6004
Description
Part No.
1SS355 UDZS30(B)
A
MISCELLANEOUS
L6001, 6002 L6003 L6004 L6006 F6001 F60026006 F6007 F6008, 6009 > U6001 DIGITAL FRONTEND BTH1121 LCTAW1R5J2520 LCYA10NJ2520 LCYAR82J2520 BTF1130 VTF1084 ATF1219 VTF1080 AXF1167
MISCELLANEOUS
JA5401, 5402 X5401 HDMI CONNECTOR AKP1278 ASS1192
RESISTORS
R54015403 R5415 R5450 R5451 R5452, 5455 R5454 Other Resistors BCN1071 RS1/10S0R0J RAB4CQ473J RAB4CQ100J RAB4CQ103J RAB4CQ470J RS1/16SS###J
RESISTORS
R6011 R6023 R6024 R6025 R6026 R6027 R6028 R6041 Other Resistors RS1/16SS6801F RS1/16SS2201F RS1/16SS4703F RS1/16SS1502F RS1/16SS6802F RS1/16SS5602F RS1/16SS4701F RS1/16SS1001F RS1/16SS###J
CAPACITORS
C5401, 5402 C5403, 5404, 54075412 C5405, 5452, 5473 C5406, 5453 C5416, 54195446 CCSSCH120J50 CKSSYB104K10 DCH1201 CCSSCH101J50 CKSSYB104K10
CAPACITORS
C6001 C6004, 6005, 6008 C6006 C6007, 6043 C6009, 6010 C6011, 6012, 60146017 C6013 C6019, 60226031, 6034 C6032, 6033 C6035 C6036 C6038, 6040 C6039, 6041, 6042 ACH1442 CKSSYB104K10 CKSQYB225K10 BCG1064 CKSSYB471K50 CKSSYB103K16 CCSSCK2R0C50 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYB103K16 CEHVKW101M6R3 CKSQYB105K16 DCH1201
C
[CCD BLOCK(U)]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC4601 IC4602, 4603 Q4601, 4602 PEG150A NJM2561F1 2SA1586
MISCELLANEOUS
X4601 ASS1159
RESISTORS
R4603, 46484661, 4666 R4664 R4667 Other Resistors RAB4CQ473J RAB4CQ102J RAB4CQ473J RS1/16SS###J
[QPSK BLOCK(U)]
CAPACITORS
C46014605, 4608, 4609 C4606, 4607 C4612, 4613 C4614, 4615 C4616 C4617 C4618, 4619 C4620, 4621 C4622, 4623 C4627, 4630, 4631 CKSSYB104K10 CCG1205 CKSSYB102K50 CCSSCH221J50 CCSSCK2R0C50 CKSSYB153K16 DCH1201 CCSRCH331J50 CCSRCH5R0C50 CKSSYB104K10
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC6101 UPC3220GR
MISCELLANEOUS
L6101 L6102 L6103, 6104 L6105, 6106 L6107 F6101 F6102 LCTAW1R5J2520 LCYA56NJ2520 LCYA68NJ2520 LCYA82NJ2520 LCYAR10J2520 ATF1215 VTF1084
RESISTORS
[DTUNER BLOCK(U)]
Other Resistors MCP3021A5-I/OTG UPC3219GV MM1565AF DTC124EUA 2SC4116 2SC5084 BB504CDS RS1/16SS###J
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC6001 IC6002, 6003 IC6004, 6005 Q6001 Q6002 Q60036005 Q6006
CAPACITORS
C6101, 6103, 6105 C6102 C6104 C6106 C6107 C6108, 6109, 61156120 CCSSCH270J50 CCSSCH100D50 CCSSCH120J50 CCSSCH560J50 CKSSYB271K50 CKSSYB103K16
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
35
Mark No.
Description
Part No.
CKSSYB102K50 CCSSCH390J50 CKSSYB102K50 CCSSCH101J50
Description
Part No.
RS1/16SS1002F RS1/16SS1101F RS1/16SS75R0F RAB4CQ102J BCN1071 BCN1067 RS1/16SS###J
R6401 R6402, 6404 R64056407, 64106412 R6420 R6444 R6445 Other Resistors
[F/E IC BLOCK(U)]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC6201 BCM3517KQLGB0
MISCELLANEOUS
L6201 L6202 F62016205 X6201
B
CAPACITORS
BTX1042 LCTAW1R8J2520 VTF1084 BSS1134 C6401 C6402 C64036414 C64166428 DCH1201 CCSSCH150J50 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10
RESISTORS
R6211, 6213 R6237 R6238, 6240 Other Resistors RS1/16S3010F RAB4CQ101J RAB4CQ330J RS1/16SS###J
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC6601 IC66026605 LP2995M EDD2516AKTA-6B
MISCELLANEOUS CAPACITORS
C6201, 6203, 6206, 6208 C6202, 6204, 6205 C62096219, 62226232 C6220, 6221, 6233 C6234 C62356237, 62406252 C6239 C6253, 6254, 6256 DCH1201 BCG1059 CKSSYB103K16 CCSSCH120J50 CCSSCH150J50 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYB104K10 L6601 BTX1039
CAPACITORS
C6602, 66076611 C66036606 C6612, 6620, 6633, 6642 C66136619, 6621, 6622 C6624, 6625, 66276632 C66346641, 6643, 6645 C6648 C66496651 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB471K50 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB103K16 CEHVKW331M6R3 BCG1059
[7038_0 BLOCK(U)]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC6301 BCM7038KPB1G-B2
RESISTORS MISCELLANEOUS
D
F63016310 F6312
VTF1084 ATX1058
RESISTORS
R6302, 6346 R63036305, 63086310 R6313 R6336 Other Resistors RAB4CQ472J BCN1072 RAB4CQ102J RAB4CQ101J RS1/16SS###J
R6783, 67886790, 6795 R67846787, 67916794 R6796, 6801, 6802, 6816 R67976800, 68036806 R68076809, 6811, 6839 R6810, 68126815 R68176820, 68246827 R68216823, 6828, 6829 R68306833, 68366838 R6834, 6835 R6840 Other Resistors
RAB4CQ101J RAB4CQ220J RAB4CQ101J RAB4CQ220J RAB4CQ510J RAB4CQ220J RAB4CQ220J RAB4CQ101J RAB4CQ220J RAB4CQ101J RAB4CQ220J RS1/16SS###J
CAPACITORS
E
C6301 C63026306 C63076320 C6321 C63226357, 6361, 6364 C6360, 6362, 6365, 6366 C6367, 6368 C6369
CAPACITORS
C67046711 C68016803 CKSSYB103K16 DCH1201
SEMICONDUCTORS
[7038_1 BLOCK(U)]
SEMICONDUCTORS
Q6401
F
RN1901
MISCELLANEOUS
F64016412 VTF1084
36
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
Part No.
LCTAW2R2J2520 CTF1557 AKN1073 BSS1134 BKP1159
Mark No.
Description
Part No.
RS1/16SS3302F RS1/16SS3302F RS1/16SS###J
R7144, 7145, 7151, 7152 R7155, 7156, 7195, 7196 Other Resistors
CAPACITORS
C7102, 7165, 7174, 7177 C7103, 7109, 7110 C7107, 7108 C71117114 C7115, 7117, 7119, 7120 C7116, 7118 C71227124, 7130 C7125, 7131, 7148, 7154 C7127, 7128, 7150, 7151 C7132, 7133, 7155, 7156 C7135 C7136, 7138, 7166, 7167 C7139, 7140, 7162, 7163 C71457147, 7153 C71717173 DCH1165 DCH1201 CKSRYB105K10 CCSRCH331J50 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB271K50 CCSSCH220J50 CKSSYB391K50 CCSSCH560J50 CKSSYB103K16 ACH1421 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB821K50 CCSSCH220J50 CKSSYB104K10
RESISTORS
R6912, 6913 R6952 Other Resistors RS1/16S3010F RAB4CQ472J RS1/16SS###J
CAPACITORS
C6901 C69026908 C6909 C6911, 6916 C6912, 6913 C6915, 6919 C6917, 6923, 6924 DCH1201 CCSSCH101J50 CKSRYB105K10 CCSSCH8R0D50 CCSSCH120J50 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC7001 IC7002 Q7004 TVP5160PNP EDS1616AGTA-75-E 2SC4116
[VIDEO BLOCK(U)]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC7201 PE5436A
C
MISCELLANEOUS
F70017006 F7007 X7001 VTF1084 ATX1058 BSS1119
MISCELLANEOUS
L7201 BTX1042
RESISTORS
R7202, 7207, 7208, 7211 R7212, 7215 R7214, 7249 R7248 R7251 Other Resistors RAB4CQ0R0J RAB4CQ472J BCN1067 RAB4CQ470J RAB4CQ101J RS1/16SS###J
D
RESISTORS
R70017003, 7009 R7004, 7005 R70107013 R7014 Other Resistors RAB4CQ101J BCN1072 RAB4CQ510J BCN1071 RS1/16SS###J
CAPACITORS
C70017003, 7005 C7006 C7014, 7015 C70167054 DCH1201 CKSSYB102K50 CCSSCH100D50 CKSSYB104K10
CAPACITORS
C72017206 C7208, 7209, 72117214 C7210 C7220 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYB471K50 DCH1201
[DT AV BLOCK(U)]
[POD BLOCK(U)]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC7101 IC7102, 7104, 7107 IC7103, 7106 IC7105 PCM1803DB NJM2068V NJM2746V R5520H001B
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC7301 IC7302 IC7303 IC7304 IC7305, 7306 TC74LCX245FTS1 CIMAXSP2L TC74LCX257FT TC74LCX244FTS1 TC74LCX373FT
MISCELLANEOUS
L7101, 7102 L7103, 7104 L7106 F71017103 JA7101 OPT. LINK OUT (12MB/S) CN7101 CONNECTOR BTH1107 BTX1042 ATH1160 VTF1084 VKS1001 AKM1276
MISCELLANEOUS
F7301, 7302 ATX1058 F7303 VTF1084 CN7301, 7302 40P CONNECTOR PBF AKM1354
RESISTORS
R7305, 7317, 73337335 R7323, 7339, 7342 R7336, 7338, 7343 R7337, 7341 R7340 R73447346 Other Resistors RAB4CQ470J BCN1067 RAB4CQ103J RAB4CQ470J RAB4CQ0R0J BCN1067 RS1/16SS###J
RESISTORS
R7103, 7119 R7104, 7118 R7107, 7109 R7110 RS1/16SS2402F RS1/16SS1002F RAB4CQ103J RAB4CQ101J
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
37
Description
Part No.
Mark No.
R7533 R7539 R7550, 7565 R7551, 7566 Other Resistors
Description
Part No.
RS1/16SS2402F RS1/16SS3302F RS1/16SS5602F RS1/16SS1202F RS1/16SS###J
CAPACITORS
[7038_1 BLOCK(U)]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC7401 IC7402 IC7403 IC7405, 7406, 7408 IC7407
B
C7501, 7502 C7503 C7504, 7508, 7513 C7506, 7507 C7509 C7511, 7512, 7517, 7519 C7514, 7516 C7518, 7520, 7521, 7524 C7522, 7523, 7525, 7528 C7526, 7527, 7529, 7530
ACH1442 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYB332K50 CKSRYB105K10 CEHVKW101M6R3 DCH1201 CKSRYB105K10 DCH1201
D74027408
MISCELLANEOUS
L7401, 7403 F7401 BTX1042 VTF1084
[DSEL BLOCK(U)]
RESISTORS
R7401, 7407 Other Resistors RS1/10S0R0J RS1/16SS###J
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC8001 IC8002 IC8003 PD6523A TC74LCX125FT TC74VCX574FT
CAPACITORS
C
C7401, 7403, 74067408 C7405 C7409 C7412 C7413 C7415 C7416 C74177420, 7423, 7424 C7421 C7422, 7426, 7428 C7427 C7429
CKSSYB104K10 CKSRYB104K16 CKSQYB225K10 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB471K50 CEHVKW470M16 CEHVKW220M16 DCH1201 BCG1060 CKSRYB105K10 BCG1059 DCH1201
MISCELLANEOUS
L8001, 8002 F8001, 8002 > F8004 X8001 8001 8002 > 8003 BTX1042 VTF1080 ATX1058 ASS1194 ANH1645 AEB1417 ADE1196
RESISTORS
R80018003 R80048006 R8026, 8027 Other Resistors ACN1251 BCN1071 RAB4CQ101J RS1/16SS###J
[7038_2 BLOCK(U)]
CAPACITORS
PQ200WNA1ZPH R1224N102H PST3628UR 2SA1586 CPH6311 DTC124EUA RN1901 D1FM3 1SS355 C8001 C8002 C8003, 80068013 C8004 C8005, 80148025, 8027 C8026, 80288030 CCSRCH221J50 CKSSYB102K50 CCSSCH221J50 CKSSYF104Z16 CKSSYB104K10 DCH1201
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC7501 IC75027505 IC7506 Q7501, 7502 Q75037506 Q7507 Q75087510 D75017504 D7505
MISCELLANEOUS
L7501, 7504 L7502, 7503 L7505, 7506 ATH1161 ATH1192 BTX1042
MISCELLANEOUS
L81018104 F8101 BTX1042 ATX1058
RESISTORS
R75027504 R7505, 7506 R7507, 7508 R7511, 7538 R7530 R7531 R7532 RS1/4S1R5J RS1/4S3R3J RS1/10S271J RS1/16SS2202F RS1/16SS5102F RS1/16SS8201F RS1/16SS9101F
RESISTORS
R81018104, 81068110 R8105 R8111, 8116 R81128115, 8117 R8123 R8135 BCN1067 BCN1071 ACN1246 ACN1251 RAB4CQ103J RAB4CQ470J
3 4
38
1 2
PDP-5071PU
Mark No.
R8136 Other Resistors
Description
Part No.
RAB4CQ101J RS1/16SS###J
Mark No.
Description
Part No.
CCSSCH220J50 CKSSYB471K50 CKSSYB104K10 DCH1201
CAPACITORS
C8101 C8102, 8126 C81038106, 81088111 C8107, 81128120 C81218125, 81278129 C81348147 CKSSYB102K50 DCH1201 CCSSCH221J50 CKSSYB104K10 CCSSCH221J50 CKSSYB104K10
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC8401 IC8402 IC8403 IC8407 IC8409 IC8410, 8411 Q8401 Q8402 Q8403, 8404 D8401 D8402 MB91305PMC-G-BND AGC1006 PST3628UR PQ200WNA1ZPH BR24L64FW TC74VHC125FTS1 2SJ461A DTC124EUA HN1K02FU 1SS355 SML-311UT
[MULTI BLOCK(U)]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC8201 IC8202 IC8203 PEG121B AGC1007 TC74VHC08FTS1
MISCELLANEOUS
L82018204 BTX1042
MISCELLANEOUS
K8401, 8402 TEST PIN X8401 CN8401 50P CONNECTOR PBF AKX9002 CSS1616 AKM1353
RESISTORS
R82018205 R82068208, 8255 R8214, 8215, 8248 R8225, 8245 R8246 R8249 R8250 Other Resistors ACN1246 ACN1251 RAB4CQ103J BCN1071 BCN1073 RAB4CQ680J RS1/10S0R0J RS1/16SS###J
RESISTORS
R8401, 8402 R8411, 8466, 8467 R8447 R8457, 8458 R8463 R8464 R8465 R8481 Other Resistors ACN1248 RAB4CQ101J RS1/16SS5602F RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16SS1502F RS1/16SS4701F RS1/16SS3301F RS1/16SS2002F RS1/16SS###J
C
CAPACITORS
C8202 C82038206, 82218234 C8207, 82408242 C82088220 C8235 C8239 CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYB104K10 DCH1201 CCSSCH221J50 BCG1059 CKSSYB104K10
CAPACITORS
C84028413 C8414, 8415, 8418, 8419 C8417 C8420 C8421, 8425 C8427, 8462 C84308437, 84398445 C84528461, 8463 CCSSCH470J50 CKSSYB102K50 CCSSCH221J50 CKSSYB472K25 CKSSYB103K16 DCH1165 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10
D
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC8301 IC8302 IC8303 IC8304 IC8305 IC8306 IC8307 Q83038305 Q8306, 8307 D83018304 AGC1016 PST9230N TC74VHC08FTS1 TC7W126FU TC74VHC00FTS1 MAX3232CPW TC74VHC125FTS1 DTC124EUA 2SA1586 1SS355
TANSHI ASSY(UBB)
SEMICONDUCTORS
Q8901 D88088810 D8821 TH8901 HN1B04FU 1SS302 UDZS5R1(B) TH05-3H103F
E
MISCELLANEOUS
X8301 X8302 CN8301 9P D-SUB SOCKET ASS1168 ASS1172 AKP1213
MISCELLANEOUS
F88018807, 88218823 JA8801 3P VERTICAL PIN JACK JA8803, 8805 2P VERTICAL PIN JACK JA8806 JACK JA8807 PIN JACK (9P3S) JA8808, 8809 3P VERTICAL PIN JACK JA8811 4 POLE MINI JACK CN8802 50P CONNECTOR CN8803 40P CONNECTOR CTF1557 AKB1338 AKB1331 VKN1449 AKB1334 AKB1332 AKN1081 AKM1349 AKM1348
F
RESISTORS
R8322 R83488352 Other Resistors RAB4CQ473J RAB4CQ103J RS1/16SS###J
CAPACITORS
C8301
5
CKSSYB472K25
6
PDP-5071PU
7 8
39
Description
Part No.
Mark No.
Description
Part No.
R8801, 8802 R88118816, 8850, 8860 R8861, 88748876 R88808882, 8898 R8901 R8911 Other Resistors
AUDIO ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC3751 IC3752 IC3753 Q3751, 3754, 3755, 3757 Q3756, 3759 Q3758, 3760 D3751 LA4625 PQ120DNA1ZPH NJW1183GK1 2SA1586 2SC4116 DTC124EUA 1SS355
CAPACITORS
C88018806, 88108812 C8809, 8902 C8815 C8818, 8819 C88208826, 8901 C8832, 8833, 88438857 C8858 CKSRYB105K10 CKSSYF104Z16 DCH1201 CKSSYB473K16 CKSSYB103K16 CKSRYB105K10 ACH1454
MISCELLANEOUS
KN3751, 3752 WRAPPING TERMINAL CN3751 CONNECTOR 3772, 3773 3774, 3775 VNF1084 B3P-VH PMB30P100FNI VBB30P100FNI
RESISTORS
POD ASSY(U)
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC9001 IC9002 IC9003 Q9005 D9001, 9002, 9007, 9008 D9003, 9009 BR24C21FJ TC74VHC08FTS1 TC7WH123FU UMD2N UDZS5R6(B) 1SS301
RD1/2MMF2R2J RS1/16S###J
CAPACITORS
C3752, 3753 C3754, 3805 C3755 C3757 C3758, 3760, 3796 C3759 C3761, 3764, 3786, 3798 C3762 C3763 C3766, 3780, 37833785 C3767, 3770, 3781, 3782 C3769, 3815 C37713774, 3787, 3789 C3775, 3777, 3788, 3790 C3778 C3779 C3791, 3799 C37923795, 3806, 3807 C3797, 3808, 3812, 3814 C3800, 3801 C3811 C3813 C3816, 3817 C38183821 C38223825 C38263829
> C3831, 3833, 3835, 3837
CEHAT2R2M50 CFTLA103J50 CEHAT472M25 CEHAT471M25 CKSRYB103K50 CEHAT331M16 CEHAT101M16 CEHAT220M50 CEHATR47M50 CEHAT1R0M50 CFTLA104J50 CKSRYB222K50 CKSRYB224K16 CEHAT100M50 CFTLA334J50 CKSRYB822K50 CEHAT100M50 CFTLA104J50 CEHAT1R0M50 CKSRYB224K16 CFTLA223J50 CFTLA104J50 ACH1456 CCSRCH221J50 CKSRYB682K50 CKSRYF104Z50 CCSRCH101J50 CEHAT4R7M50
MISCELLANEOUS
JA9001 PC CARD CONNECTOR CN9001, 9002 40P CONNECTOR CN9003 CONNECTOR CN9004 15P D-SUB SOCKET AKP1305 AKM1348 CKS3826 AKP1214
RESISTORS
D
CAPACITORS
C9001, 90179020, 9200 C9002, 9014, 9015 C9012, 9013 C9016 C9201 DCH1201 CKSSYF104Z16 CCSRCH220J50 CKSRYB105K10 DCH1201
[SIDE BLOCK(UBB)]
E
SEMICONDUCTORS
D9105, 9106 UDZS9R1(B)
MISCELLANEOUS
JA9101 PIN JACK (3P) JA9102 PIN JACK (3P) 9102, 9103 SCREW TERMINAL AKB1303 AKB1305 VNE1949
C3838, 3839
RESISTORS
All Resistors RS1/16SS###J
SP TERMINAL ASSY
MISCELLANEOUS
> F3901, 3902
CAPACITORS
F
SPEAKER TERMINAL
ATF1224 AKE1061
RESISTORS
All Resistors RS1/16S###J
40
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
Part No.
CKSRYB682K50 CKSRYF104Z50 CCSRCH221J50 CCSRCH221J50
Mark No.
CN1601 CN1602
Description
CONNECTOR 40P CONNECTOR
Part No.
AKM1290 AKM1348
A
RESISTORS
R16011605 Other Resistors RS1/16SS1000F RS1/16SS###J
CAPACITORS
C16011604, 1607 C1605, 1606 C1608, 1609 C16511656 C16571662 C1664, 1666, 1668
RESISTORS
All Resistors RS1/16S###J
CAPACITORS
C9501 C9502, 9503 CKSRYF104Z16 CCSRCH101J50
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC1720 Q1710, 1711 Q1731, 1741, 1751, 1761 Q1771, 1781 Q1790 Q1791 D1710, 1737, 1747, 1757 D1731, 1741, 1751, 1761 D1734, 1744, 1754, 1764 D1736, 1738, 1746, 1748 D1756, 1758, 1766, 1768 D1767, 1777, 1787 D1771, 1781 D1774, 1784 D1776, 1778, 1786, 1788 TND307TD QSZ2 HAT3041R HAT3041R 2SA1163 RN1901 1SS302 UDZS15(B) EP05FA20 1SS355 1SS355 1SS302 UDZS15(B) EP05FA20 1SS355
50 LED ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
D9651 D9652 TLRV1022 SML512BC4T
RESISTORS
All Resistors RS1/16S###J
CAPACITORS
C9651, 9652 CKSSYF103Z50
LED IR ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC9702 Q9701 D9701 D9703 SBX3050-01 2SA1586 1SS302 SML-521MDW
MISCELLANEOUS
L1730, 1740, 1750, 1760 L1770, 1780 ATH1199 ATH1199
D
RESISTORS
R1710, 1711 Other Resistors RS1/16SS220J RS1/16S###J
MISCELLANEOUS
CN9701 CONNECTOR AKP1303
CAPACITORS
C1710 C1711 C1730, 1740, 1750, 1760 C1731, 1741, 1751, 1761 C1770, 1780 C1771, 1781 CKSYB105K25 ACG1098 ACG1137 ACG1136 ACG1137 ACG1136
E
RESISTORS
R9701, 9702, 9707, 9712 R9713 R9714 Other Resistors RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S121J RS1/16S331J RS1/16SS###J
CAPACITORS
C9701 C9702 C9703 C9704 All Resistors CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYF104Z16 ACG7046 CKSSYF103Z50 RS1/16S###J
50 ADDRESS S ASSY
[50 ADR S LOGIC]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC1801 PEE003B
50 ADDRESS L ASSY
[50 ADR L LOGIC]
MISCELLANEOUS
L1801 CN1801 CN1802 PEE003B CONNECTOR 40P CONNECTOR QTL1013 AKM1290 AKM1348
F
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC1601
MISCELLANEOUS
L1601 QTL1013
RESISTORS
R18011805 Other Resistors RS1/16SS1000F RS1/16SS###J
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
41
Description
Part No.
Part No.
ACG1088 CKSRYB105K6R3 CCSRCH220J50 CCSRCH151J50 ACG1088 CCSRCH220J50 CCSRCH151J50 ACG1088 CKSRYB105K6R3 CCSRCH220J50 CCSRCH151J50
C18011804, 1807 C1805, 1806 C1808, 1809 C18511855 C18571861 C1864 C1866
SEMICONDUCTORS
B
IC1920 Q1910, 1911 Q1931, 1941, 1951, 1961 Q1971 Q1990 Q1991 D1910, 1937, 1947, 1957 D1931, 1941, 1951, 1961 D1934, 1944, 1954, 1964 D1936, 1938, 1946, 1948 D1956, 1958, 1966, 1968 D1967, 1977 D1971 D1974 D1976, 1978
TND307TD QSZ2 HAT3041R HAT3041R 2SA1163 RN1901 1SS302 UDZS15(B) EP05FA20 1SS355 1SS355 1SS302 UDZS15(B) EP05FA20 1SS355
50 SCAN B ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC29012906 IC2907 D29022908 D2909 SN755870KPZT-P TC7SH08FUS1 1SS302 1SS355
MISCELLANEOUS
CN2901 CN2902 CONNECTOR PH CONNECTOR AKM1281 AKP1306
RESISTORS
R2903, 2908, 2911, 2914 R2917, 2920 Other Resistors RAB4C221J RAB4C221J RS1/16S###J
MISCELLANEOUS
L1930, 1940, 1950, 1960 L1970 ATH1199 ATH1199
CAPACITORS
C2901, 2902, 2911, 2912 C2903, 2913, 2923, 2933 C29052907, 29152917 C29082910, 29182920 C2921, 2922, 2931, 2932 C29252927, 29352937 C29282930, 29382940 C2941, 2942, 2951, 2952 C2943, 2953, 2961 C29452947, 29552957 C29482950, 29582960 ACG1088 CKSRYB105K6R3 CCSRCH220J50 CCSRCH151J50 ACG1088 CCSRCH220J50 CCSRCH151J50 ACG1088 CKSRYB105K6R3 CCSRCH220J50 CCSRCH151J50
RESISTORS
R1910, 1911 Other Resistors RS1/16SS220J RS1/16S###J
CAPACITORS
C1910 C1911 C1930, 1940, 1950, 1960 C1931, 1941, 1951, 1961 C1970 C1971 CKSYB105K25 ACG1098 ACG1137 ACG1136 ACG1137 ACG1136
50 SCAN A ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
E
MISCELLANEOUS
CN2801 CN2802 CN2803 13P CONNECTOR NONPCB AKP1261 CONNECTOR AKM1281 PH CONNECTOR AKP1306
RESISTORS
F
42
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
43
ADG1215-
44
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST". The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
45
46
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
47
PSUS
MASK BLOCK
PSUS
Vprst
OFFSET BLOCK
60V
+16.5V
SENSOR ASSY
V+3VPT TE1
Scan IC IC2906 SB3 SB2 VH SA2 VH IC5V Scan Signal Scan IC IC2801 VH IC5V PSUS
+5V +16.5V
Drive Signal
SA3
REGULATOR
+16.5V
Y4
IC3651
+5V
Buffer
MM1522XU SENSOR IC
PSUS
MASK BLOCK
SOFT-D BLOCK
IC5V IC5V VF +16.5V
Scan IC IC2806
IC5V
Y5
5V
60V
AUDIO ASSY
+16.5V +12.0V
A1
+16.5V
D
R_OUT + R_OUT L_OUT + L_OUT
A2
DC Detect Block
To MAIN Assy
M9
A3
SP1
R OUT
L OUT
SP TERMINAL ASSY
AD1 CN1602
V+3V
AN/P BN/P CN/P DN/P
AD2 CN1601
50 ADDRESS L ASSY
V+8V
AD1 CN1802
AN/P BN/P CN/P DN/P
AD2 CN1801
V+3V
50 ADDRESS S ASSY
V+8V
V+5V
V+60V
V+5V
V+60V
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS6 VADR6
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS5 VADR5
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS4 VADR4
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS3 VADR3
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS2 VADR2
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS1 VADR1
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS5 VADR5
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS4 VADR4
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS3 VADR3
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS2 VADR2
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS1 VADR1
DRIVER IC IC1656
DRIVER IC IC1655
DRIVER IC IC1654
DRIVER IC IC1653
DRIVER IC IC1652
DRIVER IC IC1651
DRIVER IC IC1855
DRIVER IC IC1854
DRIVER IC IC1853
DRIVER IC IC1852
DRIVER IC IC1851
48
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
A
P1
+16.5V +6.5V VSUS
SECONDARY T251
PRIMARY
Switching
Q253
P2
+16.5V +6.5V
Q252
Switching
P7 P6 P5 P4
+60V +16.5V
VSUS_CONT
RC101
+390V
Z901
T281
Z281
Switching
D123
+35V +16.5V +12V +6.5V
P11
T301
Q301
Switching
P8
+5.1V
L371
STB5.1V STB3.3V +35V
Q373
Switching
+60V VF
VSUS +16.5V
+5V +6.5V
X6
REGULATOR
P9
T121 Z121
Switching +16.5V NEUTRAL
X2
D121
P12
LIVE
RL102
P10
P3
X1 Drive Signal
LOGIC BLOCK
PSUS
Drive Signal
AC SW
+16.5V
-RESET BLOCK
VRN +16.5V +5V VSUS
PSUS
D24
D11
DRF
V+3V_EEP
SCL,SDA TEMP1
V+8V
+5V +60V
REG.
Vsus_AD
+12V
X3
RELAY, PD_TRG_B,
V+3V_D
RELAY
DC-DC CONVERTER
V+1V_D MODULE
VH_UV_PD, YDRIVE_PD YRESNC_PD, YDD_CHV_PD
AXY1137PS_PWDN
+12V
C
D19
D20
Vofs_ADJ,
DAC
SCL, SDA
SCAN YSUS
OR
YPR-U
ADRPD1
MASK
PD_MUTE DRF_
OR
AND
STOP_SQ
Pulse Width
SQ_SD
AND
FFC
D18
D15
D16
LVDS V+8V
PEG239A-K
IC3401
LVDS
VD HD
H DET
RA, GA, BA
Theater
D17
V+3V_D
INP_MUTE
AC INLET
UART
V+3VACTV
To MAIN ASSY M1
D12
D11
50 DIGITAL ASSY
AD1 CN1802
AN/P BN/P CN/P DN/P
AD2 CN1801
V+3V
50 ADDRESS S ASSY
V+60V V+8V
AD1 CN1602
AN/P BN/P CN/P DN/P
AD2 CN1601
V+3V
50 ADDRESS L ASSY
V+8V
V+5V
V+5V
V+60V
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS5 VADR5
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS4 VADR4
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS3 VADR3
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS2 VADR2
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS1 VADR1
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS6 VADR6
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS5 VADR5
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS4 VADR4
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS3 VADR3
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS2 VADR2
RESONANCE BLOCK
VDDLS1 VADR1
DRIVER IC IC1855
DRIVER IC IC1854
DRIVER IC IC1853
DRIVER IC IC1852
DRIVER IC IC1851
DRIVER IC IC1656
DRIVER IC IC1655
DRIVER IC IC1654
DRIVER IC IC1653
DRIVER IC IC1652
DRIVER IC IC1651
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
49
50 To 50 DIGITAL Assy
TRAP SW
D11 P8 P9
1
M1 M9 M4 M2 M3 M13
V+3.3V_STB
FAN
M8
KEY_AD2
2
SW1
INPUT
KEY_AD1
TV_GUIDE VOL +
CH
POWER
VOL -
CH -
PDP-5071PU
M5
V+5.1V_STB
IC9702
RE1
50 LED ASSY
C3 M10
SIDE ASSY
S1
L1
M6 C2 M12
T1
50 ADDRESS S ASS'Y
DRIVER IC IC1851 DRIVER IC IC1852 DRIVER IC IC1853 DRIVER IC IC1854 DRIVER IC IC1855
B
VDDLS5
VADR1
VDDLS1
VADR2
VDDLS2
VADR3
VDDLS3
VADR4
VDDLS4
VADR5
RESONANCE BLOCK
RESONANCE BLOCK
RESONANCE BLOCK
RESONANCE BLOCK
RESONANCE BLOCK
V+60V
V+5V
V+8V
V+3V
AD2 CN1801
AD1 CN1802
50 ADDRESS L ASS'Y
DRIVER IC IC1651 DRIVER IC IC1652 DRIVER IC IC1653 DRIVER IC IC1654 DRIVER IC IC1655 DRIVER IC IC1656
VADR1
VDDLS1
VADR2
VDDLS2
VADR3
VDDLS3
VADR4
VDDLS4
VADR5
VDDLS5
VADR6
VDDLS6
RESONANCE BLOCK
RESONANCE BLOCK
RESONANCE BLOCK
RESONANCE BLOCK
RESONANCE BLOCK
RESONANCE BLOCK
V+60V
V+5V
V+8V
E
V+3V
AD2 CN1601
AD1 CN1602
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
51
B
Scan IC IC2903 VH IC5V Scan IC IC2904 VH IC5V Scan IC IC2905
VH IC5V Scan IC IC2906 SB3 SB2 VH SA2 VH IC5V Scan IC IC2801 VH IC5V Scan IC IC2802 VH IC5V Scan IC IC2803 VH IC5V Scan Signal PSUS SA3
IC5V
E
Scan IC IC2804 VH IC5V Scan IC IC2805 VH IC5V Scan IC IC2806 Scan Signal VH IC5V SA1
PDP-5071PU
3 4
X8
+60V VF VSUS +16.5V +6.5V
+5V
X6
REGULATOR
+16.5V +5V VSUS
+16.5V
X2 Drive Signal
X1
PSUS
+16.5V
RESET BLOCK
VRN +16.5V +5V VSUS
PSUS
+5V
+60V
MASK BLOCK
E
X3
PSUS
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
53
VH DC/DC CONV.
Vprst
+RESET BLOCK
VOFS
OFFSET BLOCK
60V
Vprst Reg.
+16.5V
REGULATOR
+5V +16.5V
Y4
+5V
RESONANCE BLOCK
+5V VSUS +16.5V
PSUS
E
+16.5V
SOFT-D BLOCK
VH IC5V IC5V VF IC5V +16.5V
Drive Signal
Y5
5V
60V
D24
D11
V+3V_EEP
SCL,SDA TEMP1
V+8V REG.
Vsus_AD RELAY, PD_TRG_B,
+12V
50 DIGITAL ASSY
V+3V_D
RELAY
AND +12V
DRF_
B
XSUSTN_PD, XDD_CNV_PD, RV Ext_P
D20
Vofs_ADJ,
DAC
SCAN YSUS
OR
YPR-U
ADRPD1
MASK
PD_MUTE DRF_
AND
STOP_SQ
Pulse Width
SQ_PD
AND
D19
SCL, SDA
OR
V+8V
D15
D18
D16
LVDS V+8V
PEG239A-K
IC3401
LVDS
VD HD
H DET
D17
V+3V_D
INP_MUTE
V+3VACTV
UART
RA, GA, BA
Theater
D12
D11
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
55
+16.5V
+16.5V
+12V
A1
+12V
REGULATOR IC3752 PQ120DNA1ZPH
PSW_A
BUFFER
+16.5V +12V
SCL SDA
+12V
BUFFER A2
DC DETECT BLOCK
R_OUT+
To MAIN Assy
M9
A3
E
AUDIO ASSY
SP1
R OUT
F
L OUT
SP TERMINAL ASSY
56
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
57
MAIN Assy
U4401 AXF1169(Frontend)
AIR_V
SDA_AV SCL_AV
Analog Audio signal Analog Video signal Component signal Digital Video signal Digital Audio signal Synchronized signal Data signal Control signal RF signal
SDA_TXT / SCL_TXT CC_IN2 CC_IN1
Antenna A Input
U6001 AXF1167(Frontend)
VD_TXT
MONITOR Output
L/R MAIN_Y/C
L/R
Input1
V Y/C
GY_SG
Input2
Y/C Y/Pb/Pr
L/R
Input3
Input5
Analog L/R
Input6
Analog L/R
L/R
AU_SW IC4704 NJM12904V SW_L/R L/R L/R REM_B SR_IN SR_IN V L/R V TXD_SR4 RXD_SR4 L/R HDMI_L/RCH A_MUTE OPT_L/R DT_Y SDA_MA SCL_MA RCR_SG BCB_SG GY_SG L/R COMP_Y RCR_AD BCB_AD GY_AD
SUB WOOFER
Elite only
Regular
SR_OUT
D
PC Input
IO Assy
V L/R Y/Pb/Pr
DT_MON_LR
DT_SW _L/R
DT_MON_V
Input4
SIDE Assy
TXD_SR4 / RXD_SR4 SR_IN TXD/RXD 232C_DET KEY1/2 DT_SP_L/R IC8301 AGC1016(IF UCOM)
RS232C
CN4006(2/2)
LED_REC/MDM LED IR Assy REM_B
KEY_AD1/AD2
CN4010
LPF
PC Input
IC6201 BCM3517 IC6301 BCM7038
F
POD Card
POD Assy
OPT Out
G-LINK
USB
ETHER
USB
58
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
A
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
CN4008
IC4601 PEG150A (CCD UCOM) HD5 M_SW_DET AC_DET US_SW
MD_A
MA
MD_B
MGA/MBA/MRA
RST_IC6
RXD_IC6 TXD_IC6
DIGITAL Assy
MVD/MHD
INT_HD1/VD1 EXT_HD1/VD1
RS1_IC2
EXA EXDIO DIN1_GY DIN1_RCR VD2 HD2 HD3 DIN3_G DIN3_R DIN3_B DIN2_BGB DIN2_RCR DIN2_GY
IC8202 AGC1007(FLASH)
VD_S HD_S
CN4001
RCR/GY/BCB_S IC8201 PEG121B (MULTI) VIDEO_R0 to 9 VIDEO_G0 to 9 VIDEO_B0 to9 RXD_IC3 TXD_IC3 CLK/HD/VD/DE/THEATER
CLP_PLS1
RST_ASIC
SCL_AV SDA_AV
SCL_MA SDA_MA
RST_DT
IC5401 SII9023CTU (HDMI) AUDIO_L/R TXD_AU RXD_AU IC8407 PQ200WNA1ZPH (FAN CONTROL)
CN4007
TXD_DT RXD_DT
AUDIO Assy
R1 R0 Input5 HDMI Input6 HDMI
CN4006 (1/2)
CN4009
F
50 LED Assy
FAN
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
59
Logic Circuit
SPDIF out
C
BCM7038KPB1G-B2-K [IC6301]
DVO [12bit]
UARTA
F
PDP-5071PU
3 4
RF in
To F.E_A
I2C_TUNER_SCL QPSK IF SAW filter [F6101] QPSK IF Down Conv. [IC6101] SAW filter [F6001]
IF Amp [IC6002] EEPROM 64Kbit [IC6903] BCM3517 KQLGB0-K [IC6201] IF Amp [IC6003] I2S
TS0
From AV_SW
ITU-R656 VDEC [IC7001] I2C2 CVBS in
Video out for monitor (Y, C) Audio L/R for monitor Audio L/R for PANEL (16bit)
To AV_SW
To Digital Selecter
F
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
61
B
SUSMSK FET Pre drive SUSMSK FET Pre drive
to 50 Address Assy
to 50 Address Assy
Logic
5.0V
Logic
5.0V
DK Mod.
Pre drive
VF2
DK Mod.
Pre drive
SUS-G FET
Pre drive
5V Reg.IC
SUS-B FET
Pre drive
VSUS
SUSMSK FET
Pre drive
VOFS
VOFS
D
Ofset & N Reset
Reset
VF2 VF1
P Reset
Scan Logic
VH
VH DC/DC Conv.
Scan IC
* VOFS DC/DC converter and VPRST regulator are controled by electric volume. VOFS DC/DC converter and VRN DC/DC converter are generated from 16.5 v, but they do not operate when Vsus is under 100V.
62
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
AUDIO Assy
CN3751
+16_5V
+12V
LED IR Assy
MAIN Assy CN9701
V+5.1V_STB
IR IC9702 SBX3050-01
C
KEY Assy
MAIN Assy CN9501
V+3.3V_STB
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
63
64 SECONDARY PRIMARY
P1
+16.5V +6.5V
VSUS
P2 Q252
Switching
+16.5V
+6.5V
VSUS_CONT
P6
+60V
P5
+16.5V
PDP-5071PU D123
+35V
P4
+12V
P11
T301 Q301
Switching
+16.5V
P8
RELAY
+5.1V
L371 T121
Q373
P9
Switching
STB5.1V
STB3.3V
+35V
Z121
Switching
D121
NEUTRAL LIVE
P12
+6.5V
+12V
STB3.3V
RL102
P10 Power SW
P3
4.16 VOLTAGES
[Voltage of the Drive Connector]
50Y MAIN DRIVE ASSY
Y4 CN2204(B9B-EH) No. Name 1 VSUS 2 VSUS 3 NC 4 GND_SUS 5 GND_SUS 6 GND 7 V+6.5V 8 V+16.5V NC 9
50 SCAN A ASSY
SA1 CN2801(AKM1261- -TFB) No. Name 1 VH 2 VH 3 NC NC 4 GNDH 5 SI_L 6 SI_H 7 CLR 8 OC2 9 OC1 10 CLK 11 LE 12 GNDH 13 GNDH_R 14 IC5V 15
Voltage P1 (B9B-EH) (V) No. Name 205 1 VSUS 205 2 VSUS 3 NC 0 GND_SUS 4 0 5 GND_SUS 6 0 GND 7 5 V+6.5V 16.5 8 V+16.5V 9 NC -
Y12 CN2206(KM200NA5) Voltage P7 (B6B-PH-K-S) No. Name (V) No. Name 1 VADR 60 1 VADR 2 VADR 60 2 VADR 3 3 NC NC 4 GND_ADR 0 4 GND_ADR 5 GND_ADR 0 5 GND_ADR 6 NC
Voltage Y8 CN2202(14PL-FJ) (V) No. Name -60 to205 1 MSK-G -60 to205 2 MSK-S 3 NC 0 4 GND_SUS 0 5 SUS_G 0 6 GND_CN NC 7 0 to 205 8 SUSOUT 0 to 205 9 SUS_B 0 to 205 10 SUSOUT 0 to 205 11 SUSOUT+15V 12 NC 205 13 VSUS 205 14 VSUS
X8 CN1205(KM200NA5) Voltage P6 (B5B-PH-K-S) No. Name (V) No. Name 1 VADR 60 1 VADR 2 VADR 60 2 VADR 3 3 NC NC 4 GND_ADR 0 4 GND_ADR 5 GND_ADR 0 5 GND_ADR
50 ADDRESS L ASSY
50 ADDRESS S ASSY
Y5 CN2205(KM200NA8) Voltage AD1 CN1601(AKM1290- -TBB) AD1 CN1801(AKM1290- -TBB) No. Name (V) No. Name No. Name 1 VADR 60 1 VADR 2 VADR 60 1 VADR 3 GND_ADR GND_ADR 0 2 4 GND_ADR 0 GND_ADR 2 5 V+5.1V 5 3 V+5.1V 6 V+5.1V 5 V+5.1V 3 7 GND 0 4 GND 8 GND 0 GND 4
50 ADDRESS S ASSY
50 ADDRESS L ASSY
X3 CN1202(KM200NA8) Voltage AD1 CN1801(AKM1290- -TBB)AD1 CN1601(AKM1290- -TBB) No. Name (V) No. Name No. Name 1 VADR 60 1 VADR 2 VADR 60 1 VADR 0 2 3 GND_ADR GND_ADR 4 GND_ADR 0 GND_ADR 2 5 V+5.1V 5 3 V+5.1V 6 V+5.1V 5 V+5.1V 3 7 GND 0 4 GND 4 8 GND 0 GND
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
65
TANSHI Assy CN8802(AKM1349- -TBB) No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Name INPUT2_PR GND INPUT2_PB GND INPUT2_Y GND INPUT2_PLUG GND INPUT3_PR GND INPUT3_PB GND INPUT3_Y GND INPUT6_L GND INPUT6_R GND INPUT5_L GND INPUT5_R GND INPUT3_L GND INPUT3_R GND INPUT1_V GND INPUT1_SC INPUT1_S2 INPUT1_SPLUG INPUT1_SY GND INPUT2_V GND INPUT2_SC INPUT2_S2 INPUT2_SPLUG INPUT2_SY GND GND GND GND GND GND GND TEMP_2 V+9V_A V+9V_A V+3.3V_UCOM
Voltage (V) 2.5 0 2.5 0 2.5 0 2.5 0 2.5 0 2.5 0 2.5 0 4.6 0 4.6 0 4.6 0 4.6 0 4.6 0 4.6 0 2.6 0 2.1 0.2 4.9 2.6 0 2.6 0 2.1 0.2 4.7 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 9.2 9.2 3.3
MTB MAIN Assy CN4004(AKM1349- -TBB) Name INPUT2_PR GND INPUT2_PB GND INPUT2_Y GND INPUT2_PLUG GND INPUT3_PR GND INPUT3_PB GND INPUT3_Y GND INPUT6_L GND INPUT6_R GND INPUT5_L GND INPUT5_R GND INPUT3_L GND INPUT3_R GND INPUT1_V GND INPUT1_SC INPUT1_S2 INPUT1_SPLUG INPUT1_SY GND INPUT2_V GND INPUT2_SC INPUT2_S2 INPUT2_SPLUG INPUT2_SY GND GND GND GND GND GND GND TEMP_2 V+9V_A V+9V_A V+3.3V_UCOM No. 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
TANSHI Assy CN8803(AKM1348- -TBB) No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Name MON_OUT_V GND INPUT1_L GND INPUT1_R GND INPUT2_L GND INPUT2_R GND SW_OUT GND MON_OUT_L GND MON_OUT_R GND REM_B SR_IN TXD_SR4 RXD_SR4 GND PC_LCH GND PC_RCH GND GND V+5V_A INPUT4_PLUG GND INPUT4_Y GND INPUT4_PB GND INPUT4_PR GND INPUT4_V GND INPUT4_L GND INPUT4_R
Voltage (V) 1.5 0 4.5 0 4.1 0 4.5 0 4.5 0 0.5 0 0.7 0 1 0 4.8 4.8 3.2 3.2 0 4.6 0 4.6 0 0 4.9 4.9 0 2.5 0 2.5 0 2.5 0 2.5 0 4.5 0 4.5
MTB MAIN Assy CN4005(AKM1348- -TBB) Name MON_OUT_V GND INPUT1_L GND INPUT1_R GND INPUT2_L GND INPUT2_R GND SW_OUT GND MON_OUT_L GND MON_OUT_R GND REM_B SR_IN TXD_SR4 RXD_SR4 GND PC_LCH GND PC_RCH GND GND V+5V_A INPUT4_PLUG GND INPUT4_Y GND INPUT4_PB GND INPUT4_PR GND INPUT4_V GND INPUT4_L GND INPUT4_R No. 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
46 47 48 49 50
66
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
POD Assy CN9002(AKM1348- -TBB) No. Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 GND GND MD3 CD1A MD4 MDOA3 MD5 MDOA4 MD6 MDOA5 MD7 MDOA6 CE1A MDOA7 MA10 CE2A OE POD_VS1 MA11 IORD POB_DATA IOWR GND POB_CLK GND MISTRTA MA13 MDIA0 GND MOCLKA GND MDIA1 WE MDIA2 RDY/IRQA MDIA3 VCC VCC VCC GND
Voltage (V) 0 0 0 3.3 3.3 0 0 0 3.3 0 3.3 0 3.3 0 0 3.3 3.3 3.3 0 3.3 0 3.3 0 3.3 0 0 3.3 0 0 0 0 0 3.3 0 3.3 0 3.3 3.3 3.3 0
MTB MAIN Ass'y CN7301(AKM1354- -TFB) Name No. GND GND MD3 CD1A MD4 MDOA3 MD5 MDOA4 MD6 MDOA5 MD7 MDOA6 CE1A MDOA7 MA10 CE2A OE POD_VS1 MA11 IORD POB_DATA IOWR GND POB_CLK GND MISTRTA MA13 MDIA0 GND MOCLKA GND MDIA1 WE MDIA2 RDY/IRQA MDIA3 VCC VCC VCC GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
POD Assy CN9001(AKM1348- -TBB) No. Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 GND GND VPP VPP MIVALA MDIA4 GND MICLKA GND MDIA5 MA12 MDIA6 TX_Q MDIA7 TX_EN POD_VS2 YX_I RSTA OOB_EN WAITA MA3 DSUB_DET MA2 REG MA1 MOVALA MA0 MOSTRTA MDO MDOA0 MD1 MDOA1 MD2 MDOA2 WE_ROM CD2A GND V+3.3V_UCOM TEMP2_P GND
Voltage (V) 0 0 3.3 3.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.3 3.3 0 0 3.3 0 0 0 3.3 3.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.3 3.3 0 0 3.3 0 3.4 2.2 0
MTB MAIN Assy CN7302(AKM1354- -TFB) Name No. GND GND VPP VPP MIVALA MDIA4 GND MICLKA GND MDIA5 MA12 MDIA6 TX_Q MDIA7 TX_EN POD_VS2 YX_I RSTA OOB_EN WAITA MA3 DSUB_DET MA2 REG MA1 MOVALA MA0 MOSTRTA MDO MDOA0 MD1 MDOA1 MD2 MDOA2 WE_ROM CD2A GND V+3.3V_UCOM TEMP2_P GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
POD Assy CN9003(CKS3826-) No. Name 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PC_H PC_V GND PC_B GND PC_G GND PC_R GND V+5V_A GND V+9V_A
MTB MAIN Assy CN4013(AKM1233- -TBB) Name No. PC_H PC_V GND PC_B GND PC_G GND PC_R GND V+5V_A GND V+9V_A 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
67
AUDIO Assy CN3752(KM200NA11) No. 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Name PSW_A SDA_AU SCL_AU A_MUTE A_STBY_B GND AUDIO_R GND AUDIO_L GND A_NG_B
MTB MAIN Assy CN4007(KM200NA11) Name PSW_A SDA_AU SCL_AU A_MUTE A_STBY_B GND AUDIO_R GND AUDIO_L GND A_NG_B No. 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
POWER SUPPLY UNIT P8(B13B-PH-K-S) No. Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 V+6.5V GND V+12V GND V+16.5V GND V+5_1V V+5_1V V+5_1V V+5_1V GND GND GND
MTB MAIN Assy CN4002(KM200NA13) Name V+6.5V GND V+12V GND V+16.5V GND V+5_1V V+5_1V V+5_1V V+5_1V GND GND GND MTB MAIN Assy
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
No. 2 6 1 4 3 2 1
C
Voltage CN4010(KM200NA7) CN9701 / CN9501 (V) Connector Name Name No. CN9701 REM 0 REM 7 CN9701 GND 0 GND 6 5 V+5.1V_STB 5 CN9701 V+5.1V_STB 3.4 V+3.3V_STB 4 CN9501 V+3.3V_STB CN9501 KEY_AD1 3.4 KEY_AD1 3 CN9501 KEY_AD2 3.4 KEY_AD2 2 CN9501 GND 0 GND 1
POWER SUPPLY UNIT P9(B11B-PH-K-S) No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 FAN No. Name Voltage (V) 7.7/11 0 0 TRAP-SW No. Name Voltage (V) 3.3 3.3 USB No. Name Voltage (V) 5.0 0 0 0 0 Name M_SW_DET AC_DET N.C. GND-D STB3.3V GND-D STBY5.1V GND-D +35V GND-D US-SW Voltage (V) 3.2 2.9 3.35 0 3.3 0 5.1 0 37.3 0 2.3
CN4008(KM200NA11) Name M_SW_DET AC_DET N.C.(RELAY) GND V+3.3V_STB GND V+5.1V_STB GND V+35V GND US-SW MTB MAIN Assy CN4009(AKM1274- -TBB) Name FAN_VCC FAN_NG1 GND MTB MAIN Assy CN4018(AKM1213- -TFB) Name TRAP_SW NC V+3_3V_UCOM No. 1 2 3 No. 1 2 3 No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
No. 1 2 3 4 5 3
CN9601 / CN9701 Connector Name CN9651 LEDCN9651 LED_ON CN9651 LED_OFF CN9701 LED_REC CN9701 LED_MDM CN9701 LED-
Voltage CN4006(KM200NA6) (V) Name No. 0.2 LED1 3.4 LED_ON 2 0 LED_OFF 3 0 LED_REC 4 0 LED_MDM 5 0.2 LED6
MTB MAIN Assy CN7101(AKM1276- -TBB) Name No. VBUS 1 DD+ GND SHILD 2 3 4 5
68
1 2
PDP-5071PU
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50 DIGITAL ASSY
CN3001 (D11) MAIN ASSY CN4001 (M1) Pin No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
A
Pin Name
GND V+3.3V_UCOM2 INP_MUTE THEATER VD HD DE GND CLK GND GND VIDEO_R9 VIDEO_R8 VIDEO_R7 VIDEO_R6 VIDEO_R5 VIDEO_R4 VIDEO_R3 VIDEO_R2 VIDEO_R1 VIDEO_R0 GND VIDEO_G9 VIDEO_G8 VIDEO_G7 VIDEO_G6 VIDEO_G5 VIDEO_G4 VIDEO_G3 VIDEO_G2 VIDEO_G1 VIDEO_G0 GND VIDEO_B9 VIDEO_B8 VIDEO_B7 VIDEO_B6 VIDEO_B5 VIDEO_B4 VIDEO_B3 VIDEO_B2 VIDEO_B1 VIDEO_B0 GND RESERVE (N.C.) AC_OFF (N.C.) TXD_MD RXD_MD REQ_MD MODE
I/O
I O I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I O O I O O
Function
GND Power supply for module microcomputer Video signal input shut out control signal Control signal for pure cinema Vertical synchronized signal Horizontal synchronized signal Data enable signal GND Data clock signal GND GND 10 bit video signal input (RED) 10 bit video signal input (RED) 10 bit video signal input (RED) 10 bit video signal input (RED) 10 bit video signal input (RED) 10 bit video signal input (RED) 10 bit video signal input (RED) 10 bit video signal input (RED) 10 bit video signal input (RED) 10 bit video signal input (RED) GND 10 bit video signal input (GREEN) 10 bit video signal input (GREEN) 10 bit video signal input (GREEN) 10 bit video signal input (GREEN) 10 bit video signal input (GREEN) 10 bit video signal input (GREEN) 10 bit video signal input (GREEN) 10 bit video signal input (GREEN) 10 bit video signal input (GREEN) 10 bit video signal input (GREEN) GND 10 bit video signal input (BLUE) 10 bit video signal input (BLUE) 10 bit video signal input (BLUE) 10 bit video signal input (BLUE) 10 bit video signal input (BLUE) 10 bit video signal input (BLUE) 10 bit video signal input (BLUE) 10 bit video signal input (BLUE) 10 bit video signal input (BLUE) 10 bit video signal input (BLUE) GND Reserve AC state input UART communication UART communication Communication demand to main system Model distinction
Voltage (V)
3.3 0 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 3.3 3.3 0 0
TP
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
69
Pin Name
V+3V_D V+3V_D V+3V_D GND_D GND_D GND_D LED_R LED_B MSEL PBF NC YOBI0 YOBI1 YOBI2 YOBI3 YOBI4 NC NC V+3V_STB GND_D
I/O
O O O O O I I I I I I I I I I O
Function
+3.3 V power supply output +3.3 V power supply output +3.3 V power supply output GND GND GND Red LED control output Blue LED control output Control select Panel type judge Non connection Reserve input Reserve input Reserve input Reserve input Reserve input Non connection Non connection STB 3.3 V power supply output GND
Voltage (V)
3.3 3.3 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 3.3
TP
Pin Name
V+3.3V_EEP E_SCL E_SDA TEMP1 GND
I/O
O O O I
Function
Power supply output for memory IIC communication clock signal IIC communication data signal Panel temperature sensor signal GND
Voltage (V)
3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3
TP
Pin Name
V+12V V+12V GND GND V+3.3V_STB GND M_SW_DET EXT_PD VSUS_ADJ PS_PD RELAY DRF_B AC_DET PD_TRG_B
I/O
I I I I O O I O O I I
Function
+12 V power supply input +12 V power supply input GND GND STB3.3 V power supply input GND Mechanism switch detection signal input Power down signal VSUS power supply adjustment signal Power supply PD signal Relay control Large power supply ON/OFF control signal AC power supply state input Power down trigger signal
Voltage (V)
12 12 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3
TP
70
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
Pin Name
NC ADR_PD PSIZE GND V+8V V+8V GND GND_LVDS NC TAN TAP NC GND_LVDS NC TBN TBP NC GND_LVDS NC TCN TCP NC GND_LVDS NC TCLKN TCLKP NC GND_LVDS NC TDN TDP NC GND_LVDS GND V+3.3V V+3.3V GND DIV1 DIV0 GND
I/O
I I O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
Function
Non connection Address PD signal Panel size judge signal GND +8 V power supply input +8 V power supply input GND GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND GND +3.3 V power supply output +3.3 V power supply output GND Data output timing control Data output timing control GND
Voltage (V)
0 to 3.3 0 8 8 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3
TP
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
71
Pin Name
NC ADR_PD PSIZE GND V+8V V+8V GND GND_LVDS NC TAN TAP NC GND_LVDS NC TBN TBP NC GND_LVDS NC TCN TCP NC GND_LVDS NC TCLKN TCLKP NC GND_LVDS NC TDN TDP NC GND_LVDS GND V+3.3V V+3.3V GND DIV1 DIV0 GND
I/O
I I O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
Function
Non connection Address PD signal Panel size judge signal GND +8 V power supply input +8 V power supply input GND GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND GND +3.3 V power supply output +3.3 V power supply output GND Data output timing control Data output timing control GND
Voltage (V)
0 to 3.3 0 8 8 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 3.3 3.3 0 0
TP
72
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
Pin Name
NC ADR_PD PSIZE GND V+8V V+8V GND GND_LVDS NC TAN TAP NC GND_LVDS NC TBN TBP NC GND_LVDS NC TCN TCP NC GND_LVDS NC TCLKN TCLKP NC GND_LVDS NC TDN TDP NC GND_LVDS GND V+3.3V V+3.3V GND DIV1 DIV0 GND
I/O
I I O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
Function
Non connection Address PD signal Panel size judge signal GND +8 V power supply input +8 V power supply input GND GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND GND +3.3 V power supply output +3.3 V power supply output GND Data output timing control Data output timing control GND
Voltage (V)
0 to 3.3 0 8 8 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 3.3 3.3 3.3 0
TP
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
73
Pin Name
NC ADR_PD PSIZE GND V+8V V+8V GND GND_LVDS NC TAN TAP NC GND_LVDS NC TBN TBP NC GND_LVDS NC TCN TCP NC GND_LVDS NC TCLKN TCLKP NC GND_LVDS NC TDN TDP NC GND_LVDS GND V+3.3V V+3.3V GND DIV1 DIV0 GND
I/O
I I O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
Function
Non connection Address PD signal Panel size judge signal GND +8 V power supply input +8 V power supply input GND GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND Non connection LVDS data LVDS data Non connection GND GND +3.3 V power supply output +3.3 V power supply output GND Data output timing control Data output timing control GND
Voltage (V)
0 to 3.3 0 8 8 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 1 to 1.4 3.3 3.3 0 3.3
TP
74
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
Pin Name
PSW2 YDRV_PD SCAN_PD YSUS_PD YDD_PD GND GND GND GND VYPRST_ADJ VOFS_ADJ GND YSOFT-D YRsv3 YNOFS GND YRsv2 YNRST YSUS_MSK GND SUS_MUTE YPR-U GND YSUS_G YSUS_D GND YSUS_U YSUS_B GND OC1 (1) OC2 LE GND CLK1 CLR GND SI_H SI_L SCN5V_PD YCN_PD
I/O
O I I I I O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O I O
Function
Function standby control signal Y drive PD signal Y drive PD signal Y drive PD signal Y drive PD signal GND GND GND GND Y drive control signal Y drive control signal GND Y drive control signal Y drive control signal Y drive control signal GND Y drive control signal Y drive control signal Y drive control signal GND Y drive control signal Y drive control signal GND Y drive control signal Y drive control signal GND Y drive control signal Y drive control signal GND Scan control signal Scan control signal Scan control signal GND Scan control signal Scan control signal GND Scan control signal Scan control signal Scan 5 V PD signal Y drive PD signal
Voltage (V)
0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3
TP
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
75
Pin Name
PSW2 XSUS_PD XDD_PD XDRV_PD GND SUS_MUTE XSUS_MSK GND XNR_D GND XSUS_G GND XSUS_D GND XSUS_U GND XSUS_B XCN_PD
I/O
O I I I O O O O O O O O
Function
Function standby control signal X drive PD signal X drive PD signal X drive PD signal GND X drive control signal X drive control signal GND X drive control signal GND X drive control signal GND X drive control signal GND X drive control signal GND X drive control signal X drive PD signal
Voltage (V)
0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3 0 to 3.3
TP
Pin Function
AUDIO ASSY CN3752 (A2) MAIN ASSY CN4007 (M9) Pin No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Pin Name
A_NG_B GND AUDIO_L GND AUDIO_R GND A_STBY_B A_MUTE SCL_AU SDA_AU PSW_A
I/O
O I I I I I I/O I
Function
DC detection, disconnection of cable detection GND for small signal Small signal L ch GND for small signal Small signal R ch GND for small signal MUTE ON/OFF signal for LA4625 IC internal circuit MUTE ON/OFF signal for LA4625 IC external circuit CLK of I2C for NJW1183GK1 IC DATA of I2C for NJW1183GK1 IC ON/OFF switch for 12 V regulator IC
Remarks
L : Abnormal, H : Normal L : Standby, H : ON L : MUTE OFF, H : MUTE L : OFF, H : ON
AUDIO ASSY CN3751 (A1) POWER SUPPLY UNIT (P5) Pin No.
1 2 3
E
Pin Name
+16.5V GND_D GND_D
I/O
Function
Power supply (16.5 V) for LA4625 IC Return GND for LA4625 IC Return GND for LA4625 IC
Remarks
AUDIO ASSY CN3753 (A3) SP TERMINAL ASSY CN3901 (SP1) Pin No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
F
Pin Name
RH+ RL+ RH RL LL+ LH+ LL LH
I/O
O O O O O O O O
Function
Toweeter output R+ Woofer output R+ (Speaker output R+) Toweeter output R Woofer output R (Speaker output R) Woofer output L+ (Speaker output L+) Toweeter output L+ Woofer output L (Speaker output L) Toweeter output L
Remarks
76
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SIDE KEY ASSY CN9501 (SW1) MAIN ASSY CN4010 (M8) Pin No.
1 2 3 4
Pin Name
GND KEY_AD2 KEY_AD1 V+3.3V_STB
I/O
O O
Function
GND KEY voltage 2 KEY voltage 1 Standby 3.3 V power supply
Remarks
50 LED ASSY CN9651 (L1) MAIN ASSY CN4006 (M5) Pin No.
1 2 3
Pin Name
LED LED_ON LED_OFF
I/O
I I LED signal return LED control for power ON LED control for standby
Function
Remarks
H : LED_ON, L : LED_OFF H : LED_ON, L : LED_OFF
B
LED IR ASSY CN9701 (RE1) MAIN ASSY CN4010 (M8) Pin No.
1 2 3 4 5 6
Pin Name
V+5.1V_STB REM LED LED_REC LED_MDM GND
I/O
O I I
Function
Standby 5.1 V power supply Remote control signal LED signal return LED control for REC GND
Remarks
H : LED_ON, L : LED_OFF
C
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4.17 WAVEFORMS
50 ADDRESS L Assy Waveform
A
1 2 3 4 5 6
Measuring CH Waveform Measuring Point Waveform Measuring Point Resonance waveform (V+ADR) Resonance waveform (V+ADR) CH1 L1730 L1730 R ch signal R ch signal CH2 R1608 R1608 CH3 CLK R1637 CLK R1637 CH4 LE R1621 LE R1621 CH5 ADR-D R1720 HBLK R1615 CH6 ADR-B R1714 CH7 LBLK R1616
8 7
Color-Bar (MKSS17)
Color-Bar (MKSS17)
2ms/div
2ms/div
D
200ns/div 200ns/div
2ms/div
2ms/div
78
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500ns/div
500ns/div
200ns/div
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79
CH1
CH2
K2901 (ScanOUT) -K2701(SUSGND) V:100 V/div H:100 uS/div (Y drive Assy) F2207 (YPSUS) V:100 V/div -K2203(SUSGND) H:100 uS/div (Y drive Assy)
CH3
=
C
CH1
CH2
K2901 (ScanOUT) -K2701(SUSGND) V:50 V/div H:5 uS/div (Y drive Assy) F2207 (YPSUS) V:50 V/div -K2203(SUSGND) H:5 uS/div (Y drive Assy)
CH3
CH1
#
E
CH2
K2021 (YSUS_G) -K2014(GND) V:5 V/div H:500 nS/div (Y drive Assy) K2009 (YSUS_U) -K2014(GND) V:5 V/div H:500 nS/div (Y drive Assy) K2013 (YSUS_B) -K2014(GND) V:5 V/div H:500 nS/div (Y drive Assy) K2010 (YSUS_D) -K2014(GND) V:5 V/div H:500 nS/div (Y drive Assy)
CH3
CH4
CH5
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& * (
CH1
R1248 (XPSUS) -K1202(SUSGND) V:100V/div H:2mS/div (X drive Assy) K2901 (ScanOUT) -K2701(SUSGND) V:100V/div H:2mS/div (Y drive Assy) F2207 (YPSUS) V:100V/div -K2203(SUSGND) H:2mS/div (Y drive Assy)
CH2
CH3
) _
CH1
K1013 (XSUS_MSK)-K1004(GND) V:1V/div H:2mS/div (X drive Assy) K1007 (XNR-D) V:1V/div -K1004(GND) H:2mS/div (X drive Assy)
CH2
CH1
K2007 (YNOFS) -K2014(GND) V:1V/div H:2mS/div (Y drive Assy) K2007 (YSUS_MSK)-K2014(GND) V:1V/div H:2mS/div (Y drive Assy) K2008 (YNRST) -K2014(GND) V:1V/div H:2mS/div (Y drive Assy) K2006 (SOFT-D) -K2014(GND) V:1V/div H:2mS/div (Y drive Assy) K2011 (YPR-U) V:1V/div -K2014(GND) H:2mS/div (Y drive Assy)
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
CH1
CH1
CH2
CH2
IC2001 17 (CLK) -K2014(GND) V:1V/div H:2mS/div (Y drive Assy) IC2001 16 (SI_H) -K2014(GND) V:1V/div H:2mS/div (Y drive Assy) IC2001 15 V:1V/div IC2001 14 V:1V/div (CLR) -K2014(GND) H:2mS/div (Y drive Assy)
CH3
CH3
CH4
CH4
CH5
CH5
CH6
CH5
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5. DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION
5.1 THE FLOW OF DIAGNOSIS
5.1.1 FLOWCHART OF FAILURE ANALYSIS FOR THE WHOLE UNIT
A
No Is STB 3.3 V power supplied? (Check the power at the IF microcomputer on the MAIN Assy.) Yes
No
Check if the cable that connects the POWER SUPPLY and MAIN Assys is firmly connected.
The blue LED on the DIGITAL Assy indicates ON/STB of the panel and causes for a power-down or shutdown. If neither the blue nor red LED lights, it is likely that the power to the STB system is not supplied. (failure, PASV-STB status)
Is the voltage at AC_DET on the POWER SUPPLY Unit high? Yes Failure analysis for the MAIN Assy. MA1 Problems concerning the power
No
No
No
Is the voltage at the RELAY port of the connectors between the DIGITAL and POWER SUPPLY Assys H (3.3 V)? Yes Failure analysis for the POWER SUPPLY Unit. PS2
Yes
Yes
No
Is the drive off? No Failure analysis for the drive system DR1
Yes
Is the panel arbitrary turned on or off repeatedly? Or do luminescent spots appear on the screen? No
Yes Failure analysis for the POWER SUPPLY Unit. PS3 Failure analysis for the Yes drive system DR2
In a case where luminescent spots appear or the panel is repeatedly turned on or off
Yes Is the abnormality associated with one address or one TCP? Yes Failure analysis for the drive system DR3
No
Is the abnormality associated with a single scan line? Yes Failure analysis for the drive system DR4
No
A
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A
In the subsequent diagnostic steps, it is most likely that the multi base section is in failure. Problems concerning video display
Is the audio signal output? Yes Specific failure whose cause is difficult to identify in the initial stage
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
83
Is the cable connected firmly to the P9 connector? Yes Is the cable to the P9 connector broken? No
No
Yes
B
Is the fuse (F101) blown? No Is one of the limiting resistors (R104/R105) blown? No The POWER SUPPLY Unit is normal. Yes Replace the POWER SUPPLY Unit.
Check the resistance between L102 (lead nearest R104) and the D121 anode, using a tester.
The power is not on, even though the RELAY port is active.
Is the relay (RL102) on? Yes Is the PFC voltage normal? Yes The POWER SUPPLY Unit is normal.
No
Check the relay operation at the terminal (Pin 11 of P4). (Voltage: 3.3 V) Check the relay sound (click).
No
Check the voltage between the D204 cathode and RC101 (negative) terminal. The voltage must be around 390 V (failure if it is 340 V or less). Caution: High voltage!
Is the VADR voltage within the specified values? Yes Is there a fluctuation in the VADR voltage?
No
No Is the VSUS voltage within the specified range? Yes Is there a fluctuation in the VSUS voltage? No The POWER SUPPLY Unit is normal. Yes Replace the POWER SUPPLY Unit.
The ripple must be within 10 V.
No
The specified voltage values are between 200 and 210 V (VSU: 125/35C).
84
1 2
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No
Is the sync signal properly output from the MAIN Assy? Yes
No
No
No
Is the 50-pin FFC cable broken? Yes Is the FFC connector poorly contacted? Yes
DIGITAL : D11 MAIN : M1
No
No
Is the indication position correct? Yes Is the tone correct? Yes Replace the MAIN Assy.
No
It is most likely that the sync signal is abnormal.
No
It is most likely that the video signal data are missing.
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85
B
Is the waveform normal when the voltage is applied to the panel? Yes No Are the FFC cables properly connected? Yes No Properly connect the FFC cables. NG
No Are the panel FFC cables properly connected to the X/Y DRIVE Assys? Yes
No
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1 2
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A
Failure analysis for the drive system DR2
Abnormality across the whole screen, such as luminescent spots Because it is difficult to identify which drive is in failure, follow the flowchart below to check each Assy.
X DRIVE Assy
ADDRESS Assy
B
Are all the connectors properly connected? Yes No
C
Reconnect the connectors. NG
No
C
Is the VOFS set voltage correctly set (set value: designated for each panel)? Yes No Set the VOFS voltage correctly. NG
Is the VYRST set voltage correctly No set (set value: designated for each panel)? Yes
Yes Is the waveform normal when the voltage is applied to the panel? (See the oscilloscope photos.) No
No
Is the waveform of the control signal from the SCAN Assy normal? (See the oscilloscope photos.) Yes Replace the SCAN IC.
No
E
Replace the Y DRIVE Assy.
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87
B
A
X DRIVE Assy
No
No
D
B
Another Assy may be in failure.
Yes Is the waveform normal when the voltage is applied to the panel? (See the oscilloscope photos.) No
Is the input signal normal? (See the oscilloscope photos.) Yes Replace the X DRIVE Assy.
No
ADDRESS Assy
No
No
Yes
88
1 2
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A
Failure analysis for the drive system DR3
Diagnose the ADDRESS Assy.
Is the TCP control signal normal? (See the oscilloscope photos.) Yes
No
No
B
Replace the panel chassis.
In most cases of damage on one line, the panel chassis must be replaced.
NG
If the FFC cable that connects the DIGITAL and ADDRESS Assys is in failure, the abnormality is associated with one address in most cases.
C
No No
Is the waveform normal when the voltage is applied to the panel? Yes
No Are the cables connected properly between the SCAN A and B Assys? Yes
D
Yes Is the waveform of the SCAN IC control signal from the Y DRIVE Assy normal? Replace the SCAN IC. NG Replace the panel chassis. No Replace the Y DRIVE Assy.
The panel mask is not displayed properly. Yes Failure analysis for the drive system DR2
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No
Is the voltage at Pin 1 of the M5 connector low? Yes Is the M5 connector securely connected? Yes Is the cable that is connected to the M5 connector broken? No No problem with the MAIN Assy. Check the LED Assy.
No
No
Yes
The RELAY port does not work. The power is not turned on.
No
Can the unit be turned on, using the remote control unit? Yes
No
Replace the cable that connects the LED IR and MAIN Assys.
Can the unit be turned on, using the Power switch on the side key? Yes Can the unit be turned on, using RS-232C commands?
No
Replace the cable that connects the SIDE KEY and MAIN Assys.
NG
NG
Is the power (1.8 V, 3.3 V) supplied to the main microcomputer? Yes Replace the MAIN Assy.
No
If the voltage at Pin 129 (RST3 port) on the main microcomputer is high, it is judged that the AC power cord is not plugged in, and operation of the unit will stop there.
90
1 2
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Yes
COMP / S1
B
Is the selected input signal a s-video signal? No Is the selected input signal a analog component signal? No Is the selected input signal a PC signal? No Is the selected input signal an HDMI signal? No Yes Are the data displayed on the "HDMI SIGNAL INFO" page of the Factory menu correct? Yes No After changing the source equipment, check the "HDMI SIGNAL INFO" data again. OK The source equipment previously used is in failure. No problem with the MAIN Assy. Does the result of SIG mode No detection on the Factory menu coincide with the input signal data? Yes NG Replace the MAIN Assy. Yes COMP / PC2 Yes COMP / PC1 Yes COMP / S1
C
Info Frame data have not been acquired.
No
Is the sync signal input to IC8001? Yes Replace the MAIN Assy.
No
Is a video signal output from IC5401? (110 to 113, 116 to 119) (123 to 126, 129 to 132) (133, 136, 137, 140 to 144) Yes Replace the MAIN Assy.
IC8001 and its peripheral circuits are in failure.
Is the selected input signal an analog TV signal? No Is the selected input signal a digital TV signal? No Is the selected input signal a USB signal? No No problem with the MAIN Assy
Yes
COMP / S2
Yes
DTV
Yes
USB
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91
Image for the composite or s-video signal is not displayed. Yes Is the function correspondeing to selected signal input selected? Yes No Select the corresponding signal with the Input selector.
Is the compornent cable is connect to jack? (Input2, Input4) Yes Has the signal arrived at IC4701? (pin 85, 91, 60) Yes Which signal is not output, main or sub signal? MAIN Is a signal output from IC4701? (pin 47, 49) Yes
No
NG
No
1
SUB
Check the flexible cable between CN8802 and CN4004. Check the flexible cable between CN8803 and CN4005.
NG
No
3 4
C
Has the signal arrived at IC5101? (pin 148, 158) Yes No
Check around IC4701 and check the No communications between IC4701 and microcomuputer. If there was no ploblem replace the MAIN ASSY. Check the circuit between IC4701 and IC5101 and replace broken parts.
No Check the circuit between IC4701 and IC7001 and replace broken parts.
7 8
Check around the IC that is found to have failure in communication and the microcomputer. If there was no ploblem replace MAIN Assy The panel is defective.
No Is the communication between each IC on the MAIN Assy and the microcomputer normal? Yes Has the symptom been settled when the MAIN Assy is replaced? Yes No
Waveforms
Input signal: Color-bar - pin 85, 91, 60 1 IC4701 V: 500 mV/div H: 20 sec/div
92
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
TV signal is not displayed on the screen. Yes Is the input selecter set to TV? (ANT-A or B) Yes Is a signal output normally from the FE to IC4701? (pin 55, 57) Yes Which signal is not output, main or sub signal? MAIN Is a signal output from IC4701? (pin 47, 49) Yes No Check around IC4701 and check the No communications between IC4701 and microcomuputer.If there was no ploblem replace the MAIN ASSY. Check the circuit between IC4701 and IC5101 and replace broken parts. Is a signal output from IC4701? Yes No Check around the FE and check the communications between FE and microcomuputer. If there was no ploblem replace MAIN Assy. No Set the Input selector to TV. (ANT-A or B)
2
SUB
3 4
No
No Check the circuit between IC4701 and IC7001 and replace broken parts.
7 8
No Check around the IC that is found to have failure in communication and the microcomputer. If there was no ploblem replace MAIN Assy. The panel is defective.
6
C
Is the communication between each IC on the MAIN Assy and the microcomputer normal? Yes Has the symptom been settled when the MAIN Assy is replaced? Yes Replace the MAIN Assy.
No
Waveforms
Input signal: Color-bar
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
93
Image for the component signals is not displayed. Yes Is the function corresponding to selected signal input selected? Yes No Select the corresponding signal with the input selector.
No
Check the communication between No the CN8802 and CN4004 or between CN8803 and CN4005 or around of jack.
Input sigal: except 480i Is a signal output from IC4901? (pin 41, 43, 45) Yes No Check around IC4901 and check the No communications between IC4901 and the microcomputer. If there was no ploblem replace the MAIN ASSY. Check the circuit between IC4901 and IC5301 and replace broken parts. Is a signal output from IC4901? (pin 30, 32, 34) Yes
13 14 15
No
Has the signal arrived at IC5101 ? (pin 154, 162, 170) Yes
No Check the circuit between IC4901 and IC5101 and replace broken parts.
Yes
16 17 18
Is the communication between each IC on the MAIN Assy and the microcomputer nomal? Yes Has the symptom been settled when the MAIN Assy is replaced? Yes Replace the MAIN Assy.
No
Check around the IC that is found to have a failure in communication and the microcomputer. If there was no ploblem replace MAIN Assy. The panel is defective.
No
Waveforms
13
IC4901 - pin 41 (component_PR) V: 500 mV/div H: 10 sec/div
13
14
14
15
15
16
16
17
17
18
18
94
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
No video from PC
COMP/PC2
Image for the PC signal is not displayed. Yes Is the function corresponding to selected signal input selected? Yes Has the signal arrived at IC4901? (pin 8, 10, 12) Yes No Check the communication between No the CN9003 and CN4013 and around IC4901. Check around IC4901 and check the communications between IC4901 and the microcomputer. If there was no ploblem replace the MAIN ASSY. Check the circuit between IC4901 and IC5301 and replace broken parts. Replace flexible cable. No Select the corresponding signal with the input selector.
10 11 12
No
13 14 15
Has the signal arrived at IC5301? (pin 43, 48, 54) Yes
No
16 17 18
No Check around the IC that is found to have a failure in communication and the microcomputer. If there was no ploblem replace MAIN Assy. The panel is defective.
Is the communication between each IC on the MAIN Assy and the microcomputer nomal? Yes Has the symptom been settled when the MAIN Assy is replaced? Yes Replace the MAIN Assy.
No
Waveforms
Input signal: Color-bar - pin 8 (PC_G) 10 IC4901 V: 500 mV/div H: 20 sec/div
13
13
14
14
11
15
15
16
16
12
17
17
18
18
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
95
The image of the USB card doesn't come out. Yes Has the function is selected Home Media Gallery by Home menu? Yes No Select the input of specification by the input switch.
Is the contents list are appear? Yes Has the signal come to IC6301? Yes
No
Has USB memory or digital camerra NG Insert USB device such as is connected to USB connecter? USB flash memory.
No
Check around USB connecter or USB cable and check between pin 2, 3 of CN7101 and pin 305, 406 of IC6301. Check between IC6301 and IC7201. If there is no problem then replace IC6301. Check between IC7201 and IC8001. If there is no problem replace IC7201. The panel is defective.
NG
Is the signal from IC6301 to IC7201? Yes Is the signal input from IC7201 to IC8001?
No
No
Yes Has the symptom been settled when the MAIN Assy is replaced? Yes Replace the MAIN Assy. No
No monitor output
Waveforms
MONI_V
Input signal: Color-bar - pin 79 28 IC4701 V: 1 V/div H: 20 sec/div
29
MONITOR OUT image is not displayed. Yes Is a signal being input other than the component or RGB signal? Yes No Only the component and RGB signals cannot be output from MONITOR OUT. Check the unit using either the component or RGB signal. Check the communication between the jack and IC4701. If there was no ploblem replace IO Assy. Check around IC4701 and check the communications between IC4701 and the microcomputer. If there was no ploblem then replace the MAIN ASSY. Check the communication from IC4701 NG Replace flexible cable. to CN4005. If there is no ploblem, check the Flexible cable between CN4005 and CN8803. Check the communication between the CN8803 and Jack. If there was no ploblem replace IO Assy.
No
No
28
No
No
29
96
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
The sound is not emitted audio out. Yes Is a signal output from IC4701? (pin 33, 34) Yes No Check the surrounding of IC4701 and each input signal. If there was no ploblem, replace the MAIN ASSY. Check the communication between IC4701 and CN4005. NG Replace the MAIN Assy.
30
No
Has the signal arrived at CN4005? Yes Is a signal output from CN8803? Yes Has the signal come to TP8825 or TP8826? Yes
B
No Check the Flexible cable between CN4005 and CN8803. NG
Waveforms
Replace or reconnect flexible cable.
Input signal: 1kHz Sound volume is fixed to 25. - pin 33, 34 (AC) 30 IC4701 V: 500 mV/div H: 400 sec/div
No
Check the contact between the CN8803 and R8886. Check the contact between the CN8803 and R8887. Check the communication between the CN8803 and Jack. If there was no ploblem, replace IO Assy.
NG
No
NG
No
No
No
Is a signal output from IC4701? (pin 31, 32) Yes Is a signal output from IC4704? (pin 1, 7) Yes
No
31
No
Check the around of IC4701 and each input signal. If there was no ploblem, replace the MAIN ASSY. Check around IC4704. NG Replace the MAIN Assy.
32
No Check the communication between NG IC4704 to CN4005. Replace the MAIN Assy.
Has the signal arrived at CN4005? Yes Is a signal output from CN8803? Yes Has the signal come to TP8843? Yes Check the around of pin Jack.
No
NG
No
NG
E
Replace the TANSHI Assy.
Waveforms
Input signal: 100 Hz Sound volume is fixed to 25.
31
31
32
32
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
97
No
Yes
Yes
Has the sound of the digital channel broadcasting (ANT-A) output? Yes
No
Is a picture is displayed? Yes Is a signal output from IC6301and come to CN4007? Yes Is a signal come to AUDIO Assy? Yes Is a sound output from AUDIO Assy? Yes
No
NG
No
NG
No
Check the cables and connector between MAIN and AUDIO Assys. If it's no problem, replace audio signal cable. Check the communication between AUDIO Assy and the microcomputer. If it's no problem, replace AUDIO Assy.
No
C
Check the speakers and speaker cables. Has the sound of the Analog channel No broadcasting (ANT-A,B) output? Yes No
Is a signal input to IC4401? (pin 1, 8) Yes Is a signal input to IC4402? (pin 21) Yes
Check the communications around NG Replace the MAIN Assy. the FE (U4401 or U4402) and between the FE (U4401 or U4402) and the microcomputer. Check around IC4402 and check the communications between IC4402 and the FE. Check the communications around the IC4402 and between the IC4402 and the microcomputer. If there was no ploblem replace IC4402. Check the communication between IC4402 and IC4701. NG Replace the MAIN Assy. NG Replace the MAIN Assy.
No
33
No
Is a signal output from IC4402? (pin 29, 30) Yes Is a signal input to IC4701? (pin 19, 20) Yes Is a signal output from IC4701? (pin 35, 36) Yes Is a signal output from IC7102? (pin 1, 7) Yes Is a signal come to IC7101? (pin 1, 2) Yes Is a signal come to IC6301? Yes
34
No
35
No
36
No
Check around IC4701 and check the communications between IC4701 and the microcomputer. Check the communication between IC4701 and IC7102. Check arround IC7102. Check the communication between IC7102 and IC7101. If there was no ploblem replace IC7102. Check the communication between IC6301and IC7101. If there is no problem, replace IC7101. Check the communication between CN4007 and IC6301. If there is no problem, replace IC6301.
NG
NG
No
37
No
38
98
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
a
Yes
b
Yes Is a signal come to AUDIO Assy? Yes Is a sound output from AUDIO Assy? Yes Check the speakers and speaker cables. No No NG Replace cable between SIDE Assy and SIDE Assy. No No Check the cables and connector between MAIN and AUDIO Assys. If it's no problem, replace Audio signal cable. Check the communication between AUDIo Assy and the microcomputer. If it's no problem, replace AUDIO Assy.
c
A
Is the sound of side analog input source output? Yes Is the sound of rear analog input source output? Yes
Is the cable between SIDE Assy and CN8801 connected normal? Yes
No
Check the flexible cable between CN8802 (CN8803) and CN4004 (CN4005). Yes Is a signal input to IC4701? Yes
No
No
Check the communication between CN4004 (CN4005) and IC4701and replace broken parts. NG
No
As for the sound of HDMI, has the No analog input been selected? Yes
Is a signal output from IC5402? Yes Is a signal output from IC4702? Yes Is a signal input to IC4701? Yes
Replace IC5402.
NG Check the communication between IC4702 and IC4701. If it's no problem, replace MAIN Assy.
Has the signal arrived to CN8802? Yes Check the flexible cable between CN8802 and CN4004. Yes Is a signal input to IC4701? Yes Is the sound of PC output? Yes No Has the signal arrived to CN8803? Yes Check the Flexible cable between CN8803 and CN4005. Yes Is a signal input to IC4701? Yes Is the sound of Home Media Gallery output? Yes No Has the function (Home Media gallery) is selected in Home Menu? Yes Check the Flexible cable between HNM Assy and CN4017. Yes Is a signal input to IC4701? Finishing troubleshooting. Yes
No
Check the communication between Jack and CN8802.If it's no problem, replace IO Assy. Replace or reconnect flexible cable.
No
No
Check the communication between CN4004 and IC4701and replace broken parts. Check the communication between jack and CN8803. If it's no problem, replace IO Assy. Replace or reconnect flexible cable.
No
No
No
Check the communication between CN4005 and IC4701and replace broken parts. Select the function of Home Media Gallery.
No
No
No
Check the communication between CN4005 and IC4701and replace broken parts.
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
99
Waveforms
A
Input signal: 1kHz Sound volume is fixed to 25.
33
34
35
36
B
37
38
Yes Is the power-supply voltage of CN4002 normal? Yes When power ON, is RESET_DT (IC8401 - pin 159) Low after D+3.3V standing up? Yes Do you communicate by TXD_DT (IC8401: 103) and RXDDT (IC8401: 102)? Yes No Check between IC8401 (pin 102, 103) and IC6301 (pin 305, 406). Exchange IC6301. NG Replace the MAIN Assy. No Check around IC6902. No Check between CN4002 and P8 (POWER SUPPLY Unit).
Is the signal from IC6301 to IC7201? Yes Is the signal input from IC7201 to IC8001? Yes Has the symptom been settled when the MAIN Assy is replaced? Yes Finishing troubleshooting.
No
Check between IC6301 and IC7201. Exchange IC6301 if there is no problem. Check between IC7201 and IC8001. Exchange IC6301 if there is no problem. The panel is defective.
No
No
100
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
Note: The figures 2 to - indicate the number of times the LED flashes when power-down occurs in the corresponding route.
50 DIGITAL ASSY
DRF_B
SS
D3501 to D3502
ADR_PD
D15 to D18
50 ADDRESS ASSY
AD1
OR
6
XDRIVE_PD XDD_CNV_PD XSUSTN_PD
D19
IC3155
D21
EXT_PD
P4
PD
PDP-5071PU
X1
SCAN_PD SCN5V_PD YDRIVE_PD YDD_CNV_PD YSUSTN_PD
D3151 to D3162 OR
Relay Control
D20
PD_MUTE
Y1
PS_PD
Protection Circuit
IC3151
Module Microcomputer
PD_TRG_B
8 E A D C B
101
PD Circuit
Power supply PD
Checkpoint
POWER SUPPLY Unit 50 SCAN A, B Assy 50Y DRIVE Assy
Main Cause
Failure in the POWER SUPPLY Unit SCAN IC is damaged (short-circuiting between VH and GNDH) Connectors disconnected between the POWER SUPPLY Unit and the Y DRIVE Assy Connectors disconnected between the DIGITAL and the Y DRIVE Assys Failure in the VH power SCAN IC is damaged (short-circuiting between IC5V and GNDH) Disconnection of the scan-bridge (15-pin) connector Failure in the photo coupler Abnormality in the IC5V DC/DC converter Abnormality in the 16.5 V power Abnormality in the VOFS DC/DC converter Abnormality in the VPRST DC/DC converter Abnormality in VC_15V DC/DC converter Abnormality in the DK module Abnormality in the control signal line Short-circuiting of Vadr TCP damaged Connectors disconnected between the DIGITAL and the X DRIVE Assys Abnormality in the 16.5 V power Abnormality in VC_15V power Abnormality in VXNRST power Abnormality in the DK module Abnormality in the control signal line Connectors disconnected between the POWER SUPPLY Unit and the X DRIVE Assy
SCAN PD
50SCAN A, B Assy
B
Y-DRIVE PD
Y DCDC PD
7 8
C
50Y DRIVE Assy 50 ADDRESS Assy 50X DRIVE Assy 50X DRIVE Assy
9 10
11
X SUS PD
Assy
Connector
CN1001 CN1205 CN1204 CN1206 CN2001 CN2204 CN2206 CN2205 CN2601
Screen Display
White (left half of the screen) White (right half of the screen)
102
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
X Drive PD system
Resonance center electric potential Reference voltage comparison
XSUS_PD
16.5V
XDRIVE_PD
B
VRN
XDD_PD
VF15V
Y Drive PD system
Resonance center electric potential Reference voltage comparison
YSUS_PD
IC5V
SCN5V_PD
D
SCAN bridge (upper) connector disconnection detection SCAN bridge (lower) connector disconnection detection
Voltage detection
VOFS
Y_DD_PD
E
VPrst
Overvoltage detection
VH
SCAN_PD
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
103
104
50 DIGITAL ASSY
IC5301 ADC IC8401 MAIN_ucom SCL_MA SDA_M A IC3401 SQ IC EXAx20 EXDIOx15 SQ_SD IC8201 MULTI PSIZE IC8101 IP TXD_SQ RXD_SQ CLK_SQ CE_SQ BUSY_SQ IC3160 MONO MULTI 3.3V to 5V Convert TXD_IC3 RXD_IC3 CLK_IC3 IC3_CE IC3_BUSY SCL_AV3 SDA_AV3
Note : The figures 1 to ~ indicate the number of times the LED flashes when shut-down occurs in the corresponding route.
1
IC8301 IF ucom IF_RST RST_MR IC8001 D_SEL TXD_IC6 RXD_IC6 CLK_IC6 CE_IC6 TXD_IF RXD_IF CLK_IF BUSY_IF CE_IF REQ_IF IC3151 MODULE_ucom IC3302 3.3V_RST_I M1 TXD_DT RXD_DT RST2 A_STB_B A_NG_B V+3.3D IC4102 DC-DC SCL_AU SDA_AU RST4 V+12V SCL_TXT SDA_TXT IC4601 CCD ucom TEMP TXD_MD RXD_MD REQ_MD D11 IC3304 1.2V_RST_I RST2 IC3303 AND IC8403 UCOM RST RESET SCL SDA E_SCL E_SDA D24 IC3157 DAC IC3156 EEPROM TE1 TEMP2 IC3652 EEPROM IC8409 EEPROM IC3651 SENSOR SCL_EP SDA_EP FAN NG
MAIN ASSY
IC5401 HDMI_RX
IC5101 M-VDEC
U4401 A-TUNER
IC4701 AV SW
U4402 A-TUNER
IC4402 MPX
PDP-5071PU
IC6301 BCM7038
DC_DET. BLOCK
AUDIO ASSY
IC3753 VOL IC
A2
M9
T2
M7
TANSHI ASSY
TH8901
Thermal Sensor
FAN
M4
SENSOR ASSY
Detailed Type
Checkpoint
5
TMP_NG TEMP1 RST2 AUDIO MODULE MA-SRL MA-IIC FAN MAIN IF MULTI I/P D_SEL AV-SW RGB-SW FE1 FE2 MPX M-VDEC ADC HDMI CCD MA-EEP AUDIO AUDIO TEMP2 DTUNER PS/RST DEVICE TV-G HOME-G M-DCDC RELAY MA-PWR
Blue 1
Blue 2
Communication error Drive stop SQ-IC Busy Incoherent version (hardware, software) DIGITAL Assy EEPROM SENSOR Assy EEPROM MD-IIC DAC
Blue 3
Blue 4
Blue 5
Blue 6
6 E D C
IF microcomputer
Blue 7
MULTI
PDP-5071PU
Blue 8
Blue 9
AV Switch RGB Switch Analog Tuner Analog Tuner MPX Failure in IIC communication with the Main VDEC main microcomputer AD/PLL HDMI CCD 64K EEPROM VOLUME IC VOLUME IC Failure in communication with the main microcomputer and unknown
Blue 10
Blue 11
Blue 12
Digital Tuner
Blue 13
POWER SUPPLY
CLK_SQ/TXD_SQ, etc. Check if the video sync signal is input to IC3401. BUSY_SQ Check the model number of the DIGITAL Assy and the destination of the sequence processor. IIC communication line of IC3156 IIC communication line of IC3652 IIC communication line of IC3157 Is the output voltage of the DC-DC converter low? The 12 V power is not output. Ambient temperature Abnormality in the panel temperature sensor Speaker terminals AUDIO_AMP Periphery of the cable between A2 and M8 Communication line between MAIN and MOD Periphery of the cable between D11 and M2 Communication line between IF and MAIN Communication line between MULTI_M and MAIN Bus communication line between IP and MULTI_M Communication line between D_SEL and MULTI_M IIC communication line between AV_SW and MAIN IIC communication line between RGB_SW and MAIN IIC communication line between A_Tuner and MAIN IIC communication line between A_Tuner and MAIN IIC communication line between MPX and MAIN IIC communication line between M_VDEC and MAIN IIC communication line between ADC and MAIN IIC communication line between HDMI_RX and MAIN IIC communication line between CCD and MAIN IIC communication line between EEPROM and MAIN IIC communication line between VOL_IC and MAIN Periphery of the cable between A2 and M9 Communication line between IF and MAIN Dirt attached to the fan motor Periphery of the cable between fan and M4 Periphery of the fan control regulator Temperature sensor or its periphery Periphery of the temperature sensor Periphery of the cable between T2 and M7 Startup of IC6301 Communication line between MAIN and IC6301 Startup of the TV-GUIDE application Startup of the HOME-G application DC-DC converter or its periphery, RST2 The 12 V power is not output, RST4 Periphery of the cable between P8 and M2
IC3151, IC3401 CN3001, IC3401 IC3401 IC3301, IC3401 IC3151, IC3156 IC3151, IC3652 IC3151, IC3157 AXY1135 POWER SUPPLY Unit IC3651 CN3753, CN3901, JA3901 IC3751 CN3752, CN4007 IC3151, IC8401 CN3001, CN4001 IC8301, IC8401 IC8201, IC8401 IC8101, IC8201 IC8001, IC8201 IC4701, IC8401 IC4901, IC8401 U4401, IC8401 U4402, IC8401 IC4402, IC8401 IC5101, IC8401 IC5301, IC8401 IC5401, IC8401 IC4601, IC8401 IC8409, IC8401 IC3753, IC8401 CN3752, CN4007 IC8301, IC8303, IC8304, IC8401 CN4009 IC8407 TH8901, Q8901 CN8802, CN4004 IC6301 IC6301 IC6301 IC6301 IC4102, Q4106 CN4002
SQ_IC communication not established If the signal detection by the module microcomputer is properly performed, the unit operates on an external sync. If BUSY_SQ remains high, a shutdown is generated. The written SQ_PROG is incoherent with data on the DIGITAL Assy. Check the pull-up resistor of the IIC control line and the power to the corresponding IC. Check the pull-up resistor of the IIC control line and the power to the corresponding IC. Check the pull-up resistor of the IIC control line and the power to the corresponding IC. If RST2 does not become high after the unit is turned on, a shutdown will be generated in several seconds. Check if V + 12 V is started. If TEMP1 that is read by the module microcomputer is 75C or higher, a shutdown will be generated. Check the connection with the SENSOR Assy. Check if any speaker cable is in contact with the chassis. Check if the AMP output is short-circuited. Check if cables are firmly connected. Check the communication lines (RXD_MOD/RXD_MOD/REQ_MOD). Check if cables are firmly connected. Check the communication lines (TXD_IF/RXD_IF/CLK_IF/BUSY_IF/CE_IF/REQ_IF). Check the communication lines (TXD_IC3/RXD_IC3/CLK_IC3/CE_IC3/IC3_BUSY). Check the communication lines (EXA/EXDIO). Check the communication lines (TXD_IC6/RXD_IC6/CLK_IC6/CE_IC6). Check the communication lines (SCL_AV3/SDA_AV3 or SCL_AV/SDA_AV). Check the communication lines (SCL_AV3/SDA_AV3 or SCL_AV/SDA_AV). Check the communication lines (SCL_AV3/SDA_AV3 or SCL_AV/SDA_AV). Check the communication lines (SCL_AV3/SDA_AV3 or SCL_AV/SDA_AV). Check the communication lines (SCL_AV3/SDA_AV3 or SCL_AV/SDA_AV). Check the communication lines (SCL_MA/SDA_MA). Check the communication lines (SCL_MA/SDA_MA). Check the communication lines (SCL_MA/SDA_MA). Check the communication lines (SCL_TXT/SDA_TXT). Check the communication lines (SCL_EP/SDA_EP). Check the communication lines (SCL_AUDIO/SDA_AUDIO). Check if cables are firmly connected. Check the communication lines (TXD_IF/RXD_IF/CLK_IF/BUSY_IF/CE_IF/REQ_IF). Check the fan. Check if cables are firmly connected. A shutdown is generated if TEMP2 becomes higher than 53C TEMP2 Check if cables are firmly connected. Check startup of BCM7038 and the communication line between IC6301 and MAIN. Check startup of BCM7038 and the communication line between IC6301 and MAIN. Check startup of the TV-GUIDE application. (*) Check BCM7038 and its peripheral devices. Check if V + 3.3 V is started. Check if V + 12 V is started. Check if cables are firmly connected.
105
A B
Symptom
HDMI: Symptoms concerning the input format and settings The picture color for an INPUT 5 or 6 signal is not correct. The video signal to INPUT 5 or 6 is not displayed, and a message is displayed. The audio signal input to the INPUT 5 or 6 pin jack is not output.
B
MONITOR video output
The video output signal from the MONITOR connector is deteriorated. Or when the video output signal from the MONITOR The video signal output from the MONITOR connector is Macrovision protected. connector is recorded, its playback picture is deteriorated. The video signal is not output when the component signal is input to INPUT 2, 3, or 4. The video signal is not output when the video signal is input to INPUT 5 or 6. MONITOR audio output The image displayed on the PDP is not synchronized with the The audio signal from the MONITOR connector is synchronized with the video output signal from sound from the MONITOR audio output. the MONITOR connector. DIGITAL audio output Playback of the signal from the DIGITAL audio output connector is possible, but recording is not possible. The video output signal from the DIGITAL connector is not synchronized with that from the MONITOR video output. Miscellaneous The no-signal off function is not activated. The no-operation off function is not activated. Power management does not function. The AUTO SETUP function is not activated. The no-signal off function is effective only while a video signal is being input. The no-operation off function is effective only while a video signal is being input. Power management is effective only while a signal is being input from a PC. The AUTO SETUP function is effective only while a signal is being input from a PC. Wrong connection of the cable to the SR connector or PC audio connector is suspected. A failure in the G-Link system or wrong connection of the cable to the PC audio connector is suspected. A failure in the G-Link system or wrong connection of the cable to the SR connector is suspected. The picture-quality setting is stored for each input. As the setting is changed when another input is selected, the user may have a false idea that the setting is not stored. The Auto Size setting is set to ON (default is OFF). The video signal output from the DIGITAL connector is copy-protected. The digital audio output signal from the DIGITAL connector is synchronized with the video signal that is currently displayed, and not with the MONITOR video output. The video signal is not output from the MONITOR connector when the component signal is selected. The video signal is not output from the MONITOR connector when the HDMI signal is selected.
The G-Link system is not activated. Control via the SR connector is not possible. The audio signal from the PC is not output. The picture-quality setting (AV Selection) is not stored. The picture size changes arbitrary.
The orbiter function for minimizing the effects of phosphor burn is activated. As ON/OFF of this The display position of the screen slightly changes every time function can only be changed on the Integrator menu, turning off of this function by a user is not the unit is turned on. possible. The video signal to the S video connector is not displayed. Although S video input is selected on the menu, the cable is connected via a component video input connector whose function type is the same as S video input. Although the composite video input is selected on the menu, the cable is connected via a component video connector or S video connector whose function type is the same as the composite video input.
E
The video signal to the composite video connector is not displayed.
106
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
6. DISASSEMBLY
6.1 PCB LOCATION
A
SENSOR Assy
SIDE Assy
50 SCAN B Assy
POWER SUPPLY Unit 50 DIGITAL Assy 50Y MAIN DRIVE Assy 50 X MAIN DRIVE Assy
AUDIO Assy
50 SCAN A Assy
MAIN Assy
POD Assy
50 ADDRESS S Assy
Rear view
F
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
107
Note: Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the procedures described here are common.
SENSOR
50 DIGITAL
POWER SUPPLY
X SUB DRIVE
Y SUB DRIVE
AUDIO
SIDE
50 X MAIN DRIVE
50 Y MAIN DRIVE
MAIN
POD
TANSHI
SCAN A
F
SCAN B
108
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
Disassembly
A
1 2 3 4
1 2
3 4
1 2 3 4 5
Remove the 17 screws. (AMZ30P060FTB) Remove the 12 screws. (TBZ40P080FTB) Remove the two screws. (ABA1332) Remove the one screw. (ABA1341) Remove the rear case (507).
2 2 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1
2 2
1 1 1 1 5 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 2
E
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
109
SIDE Assy
SIDE Assy
1 2 3 4
Remove the four screws. Remove the two screws. Remove the four screws. Remove the side input panel (U).
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1 2
B
Remove the two screws. Remove the side input shield with PCB. Function button shield SIDE KEY Assy Side input panel (U)
50 Y DRIVE Assy
1 2
Remove the two screws. Remove the function button shield with PCB.
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4
1 1 2
50 Y DRIVE Assy
50 X DRIVE Assy
MAIN Assy
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Disconnect cables, connectors, as required. Remove the two screws. Remove the two screws. Remove the two hex. head screws. Remove the POD cover. Remove the POD stay A with PCB. MAIN Assy POD Assy
POD stay A
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2
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POD cover
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Remove the 16 screws. Remove the 10 screws. Remove the four screws. Remove the terminal panel B (50U).
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2
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4 3 3 3
2
B
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Remove the four rivets. Remove the Front Case Assy (507PU).
2 -2
Front case
2 -1 1
4
1
E
Rivet Turn it not to press the rivet. (Because when the rivet presses, fit in once again.)
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5 Exchange of SCAN IC
A
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Loosen the jumper wire. Remove the LED IR Assy by removing the one nyron rivet. Remove the two screws. Unhook the six hooks. Remove the panel holders V1 (50) and V2 (50).
1 2
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Remove the one screw. Remove the three screws. Remove the front chassis VL (50).
Exchange
50 SCAN B Assy
50 SCAN A Assy
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7. ADJUSTMENT
7.1 PARTS CHANGE OF NOTES
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1. At shipment, the unit is adjusted to its best conditions. Normally, it is not necessary to readjust even if an assembly is replaced. If the adjustment is shifted or if it becomes necessary to readjust because of part replacement, etc., perform the adjustment as described below. 2. Any value changed in Service/Factory mode will be stored in memory as soon as it is changed. Before readjustment, take note of the original values for reference in case you need to restore the original settings. 3. Use a stable AC power supply.
50 DIGITAL Assy
50X MAIN DRIVE Assy 50X SUB DRIVE Assy 50Y MAIN DRIVE Assy 50Y SUB DRIVE Assy Service Panel Assy
SENSOR Assy
TANSHI Assy
Note: Checking the Cable Card ID The PDP has a slot for a cable card that is used for managing your information by the cable TV company. The following procedure allows you to check your Cable Card ID and the Host ID. 1. Press HOME MENU. 2. Select Tuner Setup. ( / then ENTER) 3. Select Channel Setup. ( / then ENTER) 4. Select POD ID. ( / ) The Host ID and Cable Card ID appear. 5. Press HOME MENU to exit the menu.
(*) : When replacing the MAIN Assy, be sure to do the FINAL SETUP.
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Notes on replacing parts For the parts described in the list below, replacement is required for the whole Assy, not only the defective part. If any part listed below is identified as defective and needs replacement, replace the whole Assy, and make necessary adjustments after replacement. Reason: The whole Assy must be replaced, because adjustments and data rewriting for the Assy at the level of production line are required. PCB Assy No. Function Name Parts that Require Whole-Assy Replacement Ref No.
IC3151 AWW1139 50 DIGITAL Assy IC3401 IC3301 IC3156 AWW1140 SENSOR Assy IC3652 IC4701 IC4901 IC5101 IC5301 IC6201 AWV2312 MAIN Assy IC6602 IC6603 IC6604 IC6605 IC6902 IC8202 IC8402
Function Name
Module microcomputer Sequence IC Flash memory EEPROM EEPROM AV switch RGB switch Main VDEC A/D converter System IC DDR-SDRAM DDR-SDRAM DDR-SDRAM DDR-SDRAM NOR Flash Flash ROM Flash ROM
Part No.
AGC1011 PEG239A AGC1009 BR24L04FJ-W BR24L02FJ-W R2S11002AFT R2S11001FT UPD64015GM-UEU AD9985KSTZ-110 BCM3517KQLGB0 EDD2516AKTA-6B EDD2516AKTA-6B EDD2516AKTA-6B EDD2516AKTA-6B AGC1008 AGC1007 AGC1006
POWER SUPPLY Unit MAIN Assy (*) 50 DIGITAL Assy 50X MAIN DRIVE Assy
The assembly must be replaced as a unit, and no part replacement is allowed. No adjustment is required after replacement of parts other than those mentioned above. No adjustment is required after replacement of parts other than those mentioned above. No adjustment is required after replacement of parts other than those shown in "7.6 ADJUSTMENTS WHEN THE DRIVE ASSYS ARE REPLACED". No adjustment required No adjustment is required after replacement of parts other than those shown in "7.6 ADJUSTMENTS WHEN THE DRIVE ASSYS ARE REPLACED". No adjustment required No adjustment required No adjustment is required after replacement of parts other than those mentioned above. No adjustment required
50Y SUB DRIVE Assy 50 ADDRESS Assy SENSOR Assy TANSHI Assy
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(*) : When replacing the MAIN Assy, be sure to do the FINAL SETUP.
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Backed up data
Drive voltage adjustment value Hour-meter count Pulse-meter count Panel white balance adjustment value Serial No. Drive waveform adjustment value P-ON counter value PD/SD histories
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How to copy backup data 1. When the DIGITAL Assy is replaced with one for service (usual service)
Adjustment data can be restored by copying the data backed up in the SENSOR Assy to the EEPROM on a new DIGITAL Assy. The EEPROM on the new DIGITAL Assy has no adjustment data, and the EEPROM for backup in the SENSOR Assy has adjustment data. After replacing the DIGITAL Assy, enter PANEL FACT. mode, display the PANEL INFORMATION page, then check if "NO DATA!" is set for "DIG. EEP" and "ADJUSTED" is set for "BACKUP". Then, proceed in the following steps: (1) Copying, using the Factory menu 1 Plug in the AC cord, press the Power switch on the unit to set it to ON, then enter Standby mode. 2 Turn on the power, using the remote control unit, then enter Panel Factory mode. Copy the backup data, as shown in the figure below. PANEL INFORMATION Key Down 7th ETC. (+) SET BACKUP DATA : NO OPRT Right BACKUP DATA : TRANSFER SET (5 sec) 3 Turn the power off. After the DIGITAL Assy is replaced with one for service, be sure to check if "NO DATA!" is set for "DIG. EEP" on the PANEL INFORMATION page of the PANEL FACT. mode. If copying of the backup data fails in the above procedure, the red LED lights, and the blue LED flashes, as a warning that no backup data were copied. If both the DIGITAL and SENSOR Assys are to be replaced, first replace the SENSOR Assy, turn the unit on and back off again, then replace the DIGITAL Assy. (2) Copying, using the RS-232C commands 1 Switch the RS-232C/SR+ setting to RS-232C so that RS-232C commands can be received. 2 Turn on the unit, using the remote control unit or by issuing the PON command. Then issue the FAY command. 3 Issue the BCP command to transfer the data stored in the EEPROM for backup. 4 Turn the power off.
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2. When a secondhand DIGITAL Assy that had been mounted in another product is to be reused
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As adjustment data for another product are already stored in the secondhand DIGITAL Assy, first delete those data then copy the backup data stored in the EEPROM on the SENSOR Assy. (1) Copying, using the Factory menu 1 Plug in the AC cord, press the Power switch on the unit to set it to ON, then enter Standby mode. 2 Turn on the power, using the remote control unit, then enter Panel Factory mode. Copy the backup data, as shown in the figure below. PANEL INFORMATION
Key Down 7th ETC. (+) SET BACKUP DATA : NO OPRT Key Down DIGITAL EEPROM : NO OPRT
Right DIGITAL EEPROM : DELETE SET (5 sec) Key Up BACKUP DATA : NO OPRT Right BACKUP DATA : TRANSFER
SET (5 sec) 3 Turn the power off. Note: If the secondhand DIGITAL Assy is mounted in the product then the unit is turned on then back off again, the data in the EEPROM on the DIGITAL Assy are copied over the EEPROM in the SENSOR Assy. Thus the backup data can never be restored. During the first power-on after the DIGITAL Assy is replaced, be sure to enter Factory mode to copy the backup data. Or, before removing the secondhand DIGITAL Assy from the original product, delete the adjustment data on it, using the Factory mode (DIGITAL EEPROM: DELETE), mount it to the product to be repaired, then copy the data from the backup EEPROM.
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(2) Copying, using the RS-232C commands 1 Switch the RS-232C/SR+ setting to RS-232C so that RS-232C commands can be received. 2 Turn on the unit, using the remote control unit or by issuing the PON command. Then issue the FAY command. 3 Issue the UAJ command to delete data stored in the EEPROM on the DIGITAL Assy. 4 Issue the BCP command to transfer the data stored in the EEPROM for backup. 5 Turn the power off.
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3. In a case where normal backup data are not stored in the backup EEPROM because the EEPROM on the DIGITAL Assy is defective, etc., and where manually adjusted values are to be applied to the product
Note: In this section, it is assumed that settings for various items have been completed, using Factory menu or RS-232C commands. (1) Method using the Factory menu 1 Set various setting/adjustment values. 2 Proceed in the following steps. PANEL INFORMATION Key Down 7th ETC. (+) SET BACKUP DATA : NO OPRT Key Down DIGITAL EEPROM : NO OPRT Right DIGITAL EEPROM : REPAIER SET (5 sec) 3 Turn the power off. Note: When a DIGITAL Assy with an EEPROM in which adjustment data are stored is mounted, this step is not required after manual adjustment. ("DIGITAL EEPROM: REPAIR" is not indicated.)
(2) Method using the RS-232C commands Issue the FAJ command.
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[Preparations]
Basically, the Panel Factory menu is used for the voltage margin adjustment. The 60-Hz video sequence is used as the drive sequence. While adjusting the voltage margin using the Panel Factory menu, the current drive sequence is indicated on the screen, as shown below. Make sure that "60VS" is always indicated during adjustment.
B
1 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 32
P AN E L
FAC T . ADJ
I N 1 3 0 6 0 2 RG B J H B 7 [ / 6 0VS ]
P AN E L 1
5
10
C
15 16
VOL
OFFSET
< =>
: 1 28
[Supplement]
When the raster mask for margin adjustment is displayed during Panel Factory mode, the Panel White Balance is set to default, and the Panel Gamma is set to Straight in the "PANEL-1 ADJ" layer. On the third line, the OSD reads "- - - - /" ( stands for the type of the drive sequence set).
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If you perform adjustment using RS-232C commands, use the commands shown below. These commands are different from those used during Factory Menu mode. PAV S00 : Used to set the Panel Drive mode to Factory. VFQ S03 : Used to set the Drive Sequence to Video 60 Hz. WBI S01 : Used to temporarily set the adjustment value of the Panel WB to default. (To return the value to its original value, use WBI S00.) PGM S00 : Used to set the gamma setting to Factory. Note: If the power is shut off in the process of the adjustment procedures, send the above commands again.
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OUTLINE
Mode switching
Switch modes to start the voltage adjustment, as follows: Enter Factory mode. Display RST MASK 01 (white). FAY MKS S51 Ranges of the adjustable voltages (Ranges of the adjustable voltage when the upper and lower limits of each voltage are to be checked in this flowchart) Vsus = 205 [137] [V] Vofs = 15 [005] to 60 [246] [V] Vyprst = 250 [013] to 300 [128] [V] Vxnrst = 180 [V] Vh = 130 [V] Vadr = 60 [V] Ranges of the voltage settings (Ranges of voltage settings for this unit) Vsus = 205 [137] [V] Vofs = 28 [075] to 48 [182] [V] Vyprst = 260 [036] to 300 [128] [V] Vxnrst = 170 [V] Vh = 130 [V] Vadr = 60 [V]
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Voltage setting
Set Vsus and Vyprst, and tentatively set Vofs: VOL SUS VOL RST P : Set to 137 (205[V]). : Set to the voltage indicated on the panel label. VOL OFFSET : Tentatively set to the voltage indicated on the panel label. VSU137 VRP VOF
When calculating the voltage, round off the fractional part. (For circuit protection, it is desirable to set the voltage to a lower value.)
Aging
Perform aging with the fully white screen for 30 minutes To prevent an error caused by the temperature characteristics and to let the unit show its full properties after letting it sit, perform aging for 30 minutes to raise the panel temperature to a certain extent. This ensures the accuracy of inspection and adjustment. For margin measuring, be sure to read the value within the hysteresis (stricter value).
V With erroneous discharge Down Up Read the voltage within this range. Upper limit of the voltage Without erroneous discharge Up Down Lower limit of the voltage
The Definition of Abnormal Cells Abnormal bright cells: Within five cells on screen. (fewer than 2 cells within a radius of 1 cm) Abnormal dark cells: Under fifteen cells on screen. (fewer than 2 cells within a radius of 1 cm) Count abnormal cells at a distance of 1 m from panel. If abnormal cells won't occur longer than one second, do not count the abnormal cells. Do not count still dark cells and bright cells.
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Confirmation of settings
Check that each voltage value is correctly set.
Command transfer
After the voltage adjustment is finished, make the following settings: Mask: OFF, Factory: OUT
Note: The voltages in the flowcharts are given in absolute values (without ).
CA check
Check that the picture is properly displayed. Use DVD, LD, and broadcast signals for checking.
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MKS S51
Voltage setting
Set VOL SUS to 137 (Vsus = 205 V).
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VOL RST P: Set to the voltage indicated on the panel label. (See the conversion table for the electronic VR.)
VOL OFFSET: Tentatively set to the voltage indicated on the panel label. (See the conversion table for the electronic VR.)
Aging
Perform aging with the fully white screen for 30 minutes Note: To prevent an error caused by the temperature characteristics and to let the unit show its full properties after letting it sit, perform aging for 30 minutes to raise the panel temperature to a certain extent. This ensures the accuracy of inspection and adjustment.
(To 2 )
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MKS S59
VOF 246
B
Are there any dark cells? Yes Gradually decrease Vofs data VOF until dark cells disappear (Vofs should be 005 (15 [V]) or more).
No
Vofs_max1
[V]
Note: Take note of the value for Vofs_max1.
No
VOF
(Check Vofs_max2 with the red 1023+ signal.) Perform aging with RST MASK 01 (white) displayed for 3 seconds: MKS S51
MKS S69
VOF 246
Are there any dark cells? Yes Gradually decrease the Vofs data until dark cells disappear (Vofs should be 005 (15 [V]) or more). VOF
No
Vofs_max2
[V]
Note: Take note of the value for Vofs_max2.
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No
(To 3 )
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(Check the upper limit of Vofs with the green 1023 signal.) Set to RST MASK 03 (green 1023). MKS S53
VOF 246
No
Gradually decrease the Vofs data until dark cells disappear (Vofs should be 005 (15 [V]) or more).
VOF
Vofs_max3
[V]
Note: Take note of the value for Vofs_max1.
No
(Check the upper limit of Vofs with the blue 1023 signal.)
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MKS S54
VOF 246
Are there any dark cells? Yes Gradually decrease the Vofs data until dark cells disappear (Vofs should be 005 (15 [V]) or more). VOF
No
Vofs_max4
[V]
Note: Take note of the value for Vofs_max2.
No
Vofs_max
Set the lowest voltage among Vofs_max1, Vofs_ max2, Vofs_max3, and Vofs_max4 as Vofs_max.
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[V]
Yes Value for Vofs = 139 (40 [V])
Is Vofs_max 187 (49 [V]) or greater? No Value for Vofs = Vofs_max - 48 (9 [V])
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MKS S55
No Are there abnormal bright cells? Yes QAJ Check on the Factory menu to see if each voltage setting is for the proper value.
If a PC is connected to the unit, issue the QAJ command to check each voltage. Example: Received data: QAJ1371120821281281281281283304D The numbers after QAJ represent each voltage after adjustment, as follows: 137: Vsus = 205 [V] 112: Vofs = 35 [V] 082: Vyprst = 280 [V]
CA check
POF, PON
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Vprst [V] 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300
Setting value [STEP] 013 015 018 020 022 024 027 029 031 034 036 038 040 043 045 047 050 052 054 056 059 061 063 066 068 070 073 075 077 079 082 084 086 089 091 093 096 098 100 102 105 107 109 112 114 116 119 121 123 126 128
Vofs [V] 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Setting value [STEP] 005 011 016 021 027 032 037 043 048 054 059 064 070 075 080 086 091 096 101 107 112 118 123 128 134 139 144 150 155 160 166 171 176 182 187 192 198 203 208 214 219 224 230 235 240 246
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Ref No.
IC1205 IC1204 IC2104 IC2209 IC2208
Part Name
PS9117P TND307TD TND307TD PS9117P TND307TD
Part Category
Photo Coupler FET Driver FET Driver Photo Coupler FET Driver
Remarks
time lag of SUS-U and SUS-B Tsus-iub 50 % of the crest value SUS-U signal (input to the DK module)
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50 % of the crest value SUS-B GATE signal 50X MAIN DRIVE (GATE signal of Q1210) 50Y MAIN DRIVE (GATE terminal of Q2210) time lag of SUS-U GATE and SUS-B GATE Tsus-gub
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time lag of SUS-U gate and SUS-B gate : Tsus-gub Adjust so that " Tsus-gub = Tsus-iub + 5 nsec," using the variable controls shown in the table below:
VR VR1001 VR2001
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1 Measure the pulse width of the SUS-D signal. 2 Check the pulse width of the SUS-D input signal for the DK module. Adjust the variable control so that the pulse width of the SUS-D input signal for the DK module becomes the "pulse width of the SUS-D signal 5 nsec." Note: For details on measuring points of waveform, see the figure below.
SUS-D pulse width: Tsus-Dg Adjust so that "Tsus-Dg = Tsus-D 5 nsec," using the variable control shown in the table below:
VR VR2002
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SUS-B ADJUSTMENT
50X MAIN DRIVE Assy
1 Measure the SUS-U input delay time ( Tsus-u).
A
Pin 2
2 Adjust the SUS-B input delay time so that it becomes " Tsus-u + 5 nsec."
B
TP1260 Q1213 Q1210 FET
IC1204
Pin 2
2 Adjust the SUS-B input delay time so that it becomes " Tsus-u + 5 nsec."
D
TP2276 Q2221 Q2210 FET
IC2208
SUS-D ADJUSTMENT
50Y MAIN DRIVE Assy
1 Measure the SUS-D pulse width (Tsus-D). 2 Adjust the pulse width of the SUS-D input signal for the DK module so that it becomes "Tsus-D 5 nsec."
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Besides adjustment data, data on accumulated power-on time and logs on defective parts of the product are backed up. Some of those data must be cleared after the Assys are replaced for service. (1) Clearance of logs, using the RS-232C commands
Item Content When the Panel is replaced Must be cleared Must be cleared (mandatory) Must be cleared Must be cleared No need to be cleared Must be cleared When the POWER When the Other SUPPLY Unit parts is replaced is replaced No need to be cleared No need to be cleared No need to be cleared No need to be cleared Must be cleared (mandatory) Must be cleared No need to be cleared No need to be cleared No need to be cleared No need to be cleared No need to be cleared Must be cleared RS-232C Commands CHM CPM CSD CPD CPC CMT
Hour-meter Pulse-meter
B
Accumulated power-on time Accumulated number of pulses emitted Cause of an SD and hour-meter count Cause of an PD and hour-meter count Relay-on count Historical max. temperature
Notes: As the pulse-meter count is used for each correction function, it must be cleared when an Assy relevant to correction functions is replaced. When clearing logs, using the RS-232C commands, first enter Factory mode (by issuing FAY or PFY), then issue the corresponding command. (2) Clearance of logs, using the Factory menu 1 Plug in the AC cord, press the Power switch on the unit to set it to ON, then enter Standby mode. 2 Turn on the power, using the remote control unit, then enter Panel Factory mode. Delete various logs, as shown in the figure below. PANEL INFORMATION Key Down 7th ETC. (+) SET
BACKUP DATA : NO OPRT Key Down BACKUP DATA : NO OPRT Key Down DIGITAL EEPROM : NO OPRT Key Down
PD INFO. < = > : NO OPRT SD INFO. < = > : NO OPRT HR-MTR INFO. < = > : NO OPRT PM/B1-B5 < = > : NO OPRT P COUNT INFO. < = > : NO OPRT MAX TEMP. < = > : NO OPRT
PD INFO. < = > : CLEAR SD INFO. < = > : CLEAR HR-MTR INFO. < = > : CLEAR PM/B1-B5 < = > : CLEAR P COUNT INFO. < = > : CLEAR MAX TEMP. < = > : CLEAR
SET (5 sec) SET (5 sec) SET (5 sec) SET (5 sec) SET (5 sec) SET (5 sec)
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Procedure of Changing Jumper Connector after replacing the Power Supply Unit
When replacing the Power Supply Unit, it is necessary to perform the following connector changes. Otherwise the unit cannot work properly and the unit may be damaged. Therefore perform these connector settings without fail when replacing the Power Supply Unit. ( before power on the unit)
2. Remove the jumper connector from connector P10 and connect it to connector P11.
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Standby mode
FACT<AA5F> FACT POWER<AA1C/AA1B> [POF]
B
The function is changed. The signal mode is changed.
PANEL FACTORY
OPTION
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Note) Enter the factory after canceling ACI because the ACI operation setting OFF and not done.
User data
User data will be treated as follows : User data on picture- and audio-quality adjustments are not reflected, and factory-preset data are output (user data will be retained in memory). When the unit enters Service Factory mode, the current audio-quality adjustment data will be still be retained in memory. As to data on various settings, user data will be applied to the items that are associated with signal format change (screenize switching, etc). Data on screen (i.e.,screen position; meaning clock dividers, and not including data on screen size) Are reset to the default values (data stored in memory will be retained). Screen size will be retained.
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SR/R Keys Muting (DOWN) (UP) (LEFT) (RIGHT) ENTER/SET INPUT INPUTxx CH+/P+ CH-/PNumeric keys POWER FACTORY HOME MENU *1 VOLUME+ VOLUMEDRIVE ON/OFF *2
Basic Functions Switching the main items Switching the subtitled items. Switching the subtitled items. Decreasing the adjustment value. Increasing the adjustment value. Switching the layers. Selecting INPUT. Selecting INPUT. Increasing the channel number. Decreasing the channel number. Function: TV Power OFF Factory OFF(Factory mode) Factory ON(Non-Factory mode) Menu ON. Volume UP. Volume DOWN. Drive Mode OFF.
Remarks Shifting to the next main item (top). Shifting downward to the next subtitiled item. Shifting upward to the next upper layer. Decreasing the adjustment value. Increasing the adjustment value. Shifting downward or upward to the next lower or upper layer. Shifting the INPUT to the next function. Switching the INPUT to xx. (xx=1-6 etc) Advanving. Function: TV(previously selected channel number is selected). Turning the power off. In Factory mode , turning Factory mode off. In Non-Factory mode , turning Factory mode on. In Factory mode , turning Factory mode off, and Menu mode on. Increasing 10 the adjustment value. (PANEL FACTORY) Increasing 10 the adjustment value. (PANEL FACTORY) Turning Drive mode off. Enter INTEGRATOR MODE.
[ Note ] *1 : A pertinent key that exists in the service remote control, becomes effective only in the factory and integrator mode. Please use the remote control of the attachment when you normally operate it in the mode (home menu operation, etc.). *2 : When ten seconds have passed since the [ DRIVE ON/OFF ] key was pressed at the standby, it becomes invalid. Please press [ POWER ] key from the [ DRIVE ON/OFF ] key pressing within ten seconds when you do power supply ON while driven OFF.
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Adjustable Range Remarks
NO<=>YES NO<=>YES
X-SUS B Y-SUS B Y-SUSTAIL T1 Y-SUSTAIL T2 Y-SUSTAIL W XY-RST W1 XY-RST W2 VOL SUS VOL OFFSET VOL RST P SUS FREQ. R-HIGH G-HIGH B-HIGH R-LOW G-LOW B-LOW ABL R-LEVEL G-LEVEL B-LEVEL
120 to 136 120 to 136 120 to 136 120 to 136 120 to 136 120 to 136 120 to 136 000 to 255 000 to 255 000 to 255 MODE1-MODE8 000 to 511 000 to 511 000 to 511 000 to 999 000 to 999 000 to 999 000 to 255 LV-0 to LV-7 LV-0 to LV-7 LV-0 to LV-7
Equivalent to YSB Equivalent to YTG Equivalent to YTB Equivalent to YTW Equivalent to RSW Equivalent to RYW Equivalent to VSU Equivalent to VOF Equivalent to VRP Equivalent to SFR
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Equivalent to PRH Equivalent to PGH Equivalent to PBH Equivalent to PRL Equivalent to PGL Equivalent to PBL Equivalent to ABL Equivalent to RRL Equivalent to RGL Equivalent to RBL
BACKUP DATA NO OPRT TRANSFER or ERR Equivalent to BCP DIGITAL EEPROM NO OPRT DELETE/REPAIR Equivalent to FAJ/UAJ Equivalent to CPD PD INFO. <=> NO OPRT CLEAR Equivalent to CSD SD INFO. <=> NO OPRT CLEAR Equivalent to CHM HR-MTR INFO. NO OPRT CLEAR PM/B1-B5 <=> NO OPRT CLEAR Equivalent to CPM P COUNT INFO. NO OPRT CLEAR Equivalent to CPC Equivalent to CMT MAX TEMP. NO OPRT CLEAR MASK OFF RST MASK 01 RST MASK 24 48V 50V 60V 60P 70P 72V 75V Equivalent to MKS+S00 Equivalent to MKS+S51 Equivalent to MKS+S74 Equivalent to MKS+S00 Equivalent to MKS+S01 Equivalent to MKS+S39 Equivalent to MKC+S00 Equivalent to MKC+S01 Equivalent to MKC+S10 for production line for production line for production line for technical analysis
8.2.2.10 PATTEN MASK SETUP (+) MASK OFF PTN MASK 01 PTN MASK 39 8.2.2.11 COMBI MASK SETUP (+) MASK OFF CMB MASK 01 CMB MASK 10 8.2.3 OPTION 8.2.3.1 EDID WRITE MODE 8.2.3.2 ANTENNA MODE 8.2.3.3 AFT 8.2.4 INITIALIZE 8.2.4.1 SYNC DET (+) 8.2.4.2 SG MODE 8.2.4.3 SG PATTERN 8.2.4.4 SIDE MASK LEVEL (+) 48V 50V 60V 60P 70P 72V 75V OFF ON CABLE AIR OFF ON SG OFF SG PATTERNCOLORBAR1 48V 50V 60V 60P 70P 72V 75V
R MASK LEVEL 000 to 255 G MASK LEVEL 000 to 255 B MASK LEVEL 000 to 255 FINAL SETUP (+) DATA RESET OFF ON HMG/HG SERVICE MODE MODE SHIFT OFF ON CVT AUTO HDMI INTR POSITION (+) INTR-POS1(0x75) 000 to 255 INTR-POS2(0x76) 000 to 255 INTR-POS3(0x77) 000 to 255 INTR-POS4(0x78) 000 to 255
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Main-item indications
Input function SIG mode and Screen size Color system and Signal type Option
Input function Input function VIDEO1-6 Terrestrial Wave A Terrestrial Wave B Cable A Cable B Home Gallery (Regular) Home Media Gallery (ELITE) PC SIG mode and Screen size Note: See SIG-Mode Tables.(See next page.) Color system and Signal type Color system and signal type NTSC Composite input S-connector input Y/CB/CR Y/PB/PR RGB Digital video signal Option(Destination, Panel Generation, etc) Options SX System in North America(Regular) SX system in North America(ELITE)
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SIG Mode and Screen Size (by User is displayed) 1-2nd Character: SIG-Mode (resolution) 3-4th Character: SIG-Mode (refresh rate) 5th Character: Setting of the screen size that user configured SIG-Mode table for video signals (resolutions and V frequencies)
1-4th Character 10 60 20 60 30 60 40 60 50 24 Signal Type SDTV*525i SDTV*525p HDTV*1125i HDTV*750p HDTV*1125p Vertical Frequency Fv (Hz) 60.000 60.000 60.000 60.000 24.000 Horizontal Frequency Fh (kHz) 15.750 31.500 33.750 45.000 27.000
800x600
1024x768
1360x768
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No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Function/Display VERSION(1) VERSION(2) VERSION(3) MAIN NG TEMPERATURE HOUR METER HDMI SIGNAL INFO 1 HDMI SIGNAL INFO 2 VDEC SIGNAL INFO DTV TUNING STATUS 1 DTV TUNING STATUS 2 DTV TUNING STATUS 3 DTV TV-GUIDE BER DEBUG INFO Context The Flash memory versions for each device are displayed. (Common Part) The Flash memory versions for each device are displayed. (Individual Part) The Shutdown Message ID/Event Times in Main Microcomputer are displayed. The Temperature/FAN rotating status are displayed. The HOUR METER/P-COUNT information are displayed. The Information of HDMI information files are displayed. Display the Signal Information on VDEC. Digital broadcast information and status is displayed upon receiving digital broadcast signal. TV-Guide Bit Error Rate Information Debug Information. RS232C QS1 QS6 QS6 QNG QMT QIP -
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8.2.1.1 Version(1)
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Ex. Executed program part -07A -02K2 -02K2 -06A_A -03W_A
Flash Device IF microcomputer MAIN microcomputer Multi processor MODULE microcomputer Sequence processor
Elite
Regular
In the 29-32 rows, ROM version information on each device is displayed. In the 19-24 rows, Version information on a common treatment is displayed. At the position "14x35", The Past/Highly effective panel distinction information is displayed. " P " : The past panel, "F" : The highly effective panel
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8.2.1.2 VERSION(2)
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Flash Device DTVHardware Version DTV Hardware Serial DTV Runtime Version CFE Version KERNEL Version ROOTFS Version FLAGS
Ex. XXXXXXXX 1234567 XXXXXXXX HHHHHHHH HHHHHHHH HHHHHHHH H/W (Y) DVR (Y) FONTS(Y) DFTS (Y) PLOG (Y)
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8.2.1.3 VERSION(3)
Elite
Regular
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8.2.1.4 MAIN NG
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MA-IIC FE1 FE2 MPX AUDIO AV-SW RGB-SW M-VDEC ADC HDMI MA-EEP CCD MAIN FAN TEMP2 DTUNER PS/RST DEVICE TV-G HOME-G M-DCDC RELAY START
MA-PWR HMG
Cause of shutdown Shortcircuit of Speaker terminal Failure of communication to Module microcomputer 3-wire Serial Communication of Main microcomputer - Communication failure of IF microcomputer - MANTA communication failure (MULIT1) - MANTA communication failure (I/P) - MANTA communication failure (D-SEL) IIC Communication failure of Main microcomputer - Analog Tuner 1 (Front End 1) - Analog Tuner 2 (Front End 2) - MPX - Volume IC - AV Switch - RGB Switch - Main VDEC - AD/PLL - HDMI - 64k EEPROM - CCD Communication failure of Main microcomputer &Unknown Error Fan stopped Abnormally high temperature Failure of Digital Tuner - Failure to DTB Starting - DTB Device Error - TV-Guide Error - Failure at Home Gallary -Abnormally in RST2 of MAIN Assy (power decrease of DC-DC converter) -Abnormally in RST4 of MAIN Assy (power decrease of Relay power) Failure at Home Media Gallary -
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4.MAIN NG (Continued)
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CL E A R
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CLEAR Operation Even if [ ] key or [ ] key is pushed, "CLEAR YES" "CLEAR NO" is repeated. If the [ ENTER ] key is kept on pressing for 5 second when the status of this menu is <YES>, clear process will begin.
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8.2.1.5 TEMPERATURE
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A present temperature and the FAN rotation are displayed. If either [ ] key or [ ] key is pressed, the display data is refreshed.
AH B 7
TE M P 1 TE M P 2 FA N
B
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Display/Meaning TEMP1 : The temperature of the sensor on the panel side is displayed by Fahrenheit (F). TEMP2 : The temperature conversion display is done with 10bit the A/D input value of Main uCON 76PIN(AN0). It is displayed by both Fahrenheit (F) and 8bit A/D value. (Remark:When temperature (C) of the sensor becomes more than a specified temperature, the shutdown start of processing.) FAN : The value of the Fan rotating state is displayed. STOP:stopped, LOW:slow speed, HIGH:high speed.
Operation: In HOUR METER screen on Factory Menu, press the [ENTER] key, and then it moves to the screen to clear MTB HOUR METER.
Display / Meaning:
Meaning HOUR METER (PANEL) HOUR METER (MTB) POWER ON COUNTER SYSTEM SERIAL
F
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The SYSTEM SERIAL displays only FHD. It corresponds by sticking the seal in G7 model. The PANEL-side's HOUR METER/P-COUNT acquires information from the PANEL-side.
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Operation: Even if [ ] key or [ ] key is pushed, "CLEAR <=> YES" <=> "CLEAR <=> NO" is repeated. If the [ENTER] key is kept on pressing for 5 second when the status of this menu is <YES>, clear process will begin.
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0x60
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Item H RES V REES H DE V DE INTRL V POL H POL AUDIO (1 line) AUDIO (2 line) AUDIO (3 line) COL SP COLMET ASPECT ACTIVE V FMT PIX RP SOURCE (1line) SOURCE (2line)
Meaning Number of horizontal pixels (decimal) Number of vertical lines (decimal) Number of effectively horizontal pixels (decimal) Number of effectively vertical lines (decimal) intetlace (=INT) or progressive(=PRG) VSYNC polarity HSYNC polarity sampling frequency (Ex. DVD : 48 kHz, CD : 44.1 kHz) *1 PCM (PCM) or No PCM (=no PCM) Quantization bit color space (AVI Info) (422 or 444 or RGB) *2 colormetry (AVI Info) (SD : 601, HD : 709) *2 aspect (AVI Info) video active format (AVI Info) video identification code (AVI Info) pixel repeat value for 2880 dot vender name of let-off device model name of let-off device
*1 : Confirm if this item is displayed when the audio is not outputted. *2 : It may not match to the state of source devices when the color is abnormal.
Correspondence between the Display of HDMI FACTORY and the Resolution Confirm the following 5 items when the video is not outputted.
Input Signal 480i (525i) 480p (525p) 1080i (1125i)
F
Display of FACTORY H RES 858 858 2200 1650 V RES 262 or 263 525 562 or 563 750 H DE 720 720 1920 1280 V DE 240 480 540 720 V FMT 720x480i @ 60 720x480p @ 60 1920x1080i @ 60 1280x720p @ 60
720p (750p)
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Displays digital broadcast signal information and status upon receiving digital signal.
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8.2.2.3 POWER DOWN 8.2.2.4 SHUT DOWN 8.2.2.5 PANEL-1 ADJ (+) 8.2.2.6 PANEL-2 ADJ (+) 8.2.2.7 PANEL REVISE (+) 8.2.2.8 ETC. (+) 8.2.2.9 RASTER MASK SETUP (+) 8.2.2.10 PATTEN MASK SETUP (+) 8.2.2.11 COMBI MASK SETUP (+)
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In the following examples, GUI images for a 50-inch model are indicated. Although the display areas for the menu for 42-inch and 50-inch models are different, the items to be displayed are the same.
7 Key operation
<DOWN> : Shifting to PANEL WORKS <UP> : Shifting to COMBI MASK SETUP (+) <L/R> : Updating displayed information
Display area for 42-inch model Display area for 50-inch model
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Display items:
MODULE SEQ-PRG VD-SEQ PC-SEQ SERIAL DIG.EEP BACKUP : The version of data written in the Module microcomputer (IC3151) is indicated. : The version of data written in the Sequence Program Storage Memory (IC3301) is indicated. : The Drive Sequence version for Video mode is indicated. : The Drive Sequence version for PC mode is indicated. : The serial number of the module is indicated. : The adjusted status of the EEPROM that is mounted on the DIGITAL Assy is indicated. : The adjusted status of the EEPROM for backup that is mounted on the SENSOR Assy is indicated.
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P AN E L P AN E L PM PM PM PM PM B B B B B
FAC T . WO R K S 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I N 1 3 0 6 0 2 RG B J WM 7
7 Key operation
<DOWN> : Shifting to POWER DOWN <UP> : Shifting to PANEL INFORMATION <L/R> : Updating displayed information
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0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
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1 0 5 6 3
5 7 2 8 3
M M M M M
10
8 9 A B C
HRMTR P COUN T T EM P 1
0 0 0 0 2 5H 2 0M 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 5 T I ME S + 27 . 4 / + 70 . 8
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7 Key operation
<DOWN> : Shifting to SHUT DOWN <UP> : Shifting to PANEL WORKS <L/R> : Updating displayed information
OSD Indication
P-PWR SCAN SCAN5V YDRV Y-DCDC Y-SUS
Cause of power-down
ADDRESS Assy X DRIVE Assy DC/DC converter for X drive X-drive SUS circuit Specification inability
OSD Indication
ADRS XDRV X-DCDC X-SUS UNKNOWN
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* When power-down is confirmed, the factor is displayed as "1st", "2nd", according to the accuracy order. * The power-down history is not recorded when the power-down occurred at the same place and same time.
7 Key operation
<DOWN> : Shifting to PANEL-1 ADJ (+) <UP> : Shifting to POWER DOWN <L/R> : Updating displayed information
* When there is detail information when shutdown occurred, the possible defective part is displayed as Sub information.
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OSD Indication
MDU-IIC
B
MD-IIC
MAIN EEPROM Communication Error BACKUP EEPROM Communication Error DAC Communication Error
TMP-NG
Temperature NG
Timing and voltage for the driving pulse are set. At third line of the screen, the WB (White Balance) table and frequency table indicating operation status are displayed, and at fifteenth line of the screen, the item for the upper nested layer (PANEL-1 ADJ [+]) is displayed. Pressing the SET key shifts the screen to the next nested layer below for item selection.
7 Key operation
<DOWN> : Shifting to PANEL-2 ADJ (+) <UP> : Shifting to SHUT DOWN <SET> : Shifting to the next nested layer
When the screen is shifted to the next nested layer below, the item of the layer above is indicated at third line of the screen, and the item of the layer below is indicated at fifteenth line. The configuration of the menu screen is the same for any adjustment item that has lower layers.
7 Key operation
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<DOWN> : Shifting to the next item <UP> : Shifting to the previous item <RIGHT> : Adding by one to the adjustment/ setting value <LEFT> : Subtracting by one from the adjustment/setting value <VOL+> : Adding by 10 to the adjustment/ setting value <VOL-> : Subtracting by 10 from the adjustment/setting value <SET> : Determining the adjustment/setting value and shifting to the upper layer
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7 Key operation
<DOWN> : Shifting to PANEL REVISE (+) <UP> : Shifting to PANEL-1 ADJ (+) <SET> : Shifting to the next nested layer
7 Key operation
<DOWN> : Shifting to the next item <UP> : Shifting to the previous item <RIGHT> : Adding by one to the adjustment/ setting value <LEFT> : Subtracting by one from the adjustment/setting value <VOL+> : Adding by 10 to the adjustment/ setting value <VOL-> : Subtracting by 10 from the adjustment/setting value <SET> : Determining the adjustment/setting value and shifting to the upper layer
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A setting for panel degradation correction can be made. Pressing the SET key shifts the screen to the next nested layer below for item selection.
7 Key operation
<DOWN> : Shifting to ETC.(+) <UP> : Shifting to PANEL-2 ADJ (+) <SET> : Shifting to the next nested layer
7 Key operation
<DOWN> : Shifting to the next item <UP> : Shifting to the previous item <RIGHT> : Adding by one to the adjustment/ setting value <LEFT> : Subtracting by one from the adjustment/setting value <SET> : Determining the adjustment/setting value and shifting to the upper layer
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7 Key operation
<DOWN> : Shifting to RASTER MASK SETUP (+) <UP> : Shifting to PANEL REVISE (+) <SET> : Shifting to the next nested layer
7 Key operation
<DOWN> : Shifting to the next item <UP> : Shifting to the previous item <RIGHT> : Adding by one to the adjustment/ setting value <LEFT> : Subtracting by one from the adjustment/setting value <SET> : Determining the adjustment/setting value and shifting to the upper layer
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This menu set the RASTER MASK and the drive sequence at RASTER MASK state. Pressing the SET key shifts the screen to the next nested layer below for item selection.
7 Key operation
<DOWN> : Shifting to PATTEN MASK SETUP (+) <UP> : Shifting to ETC. (+) <SET> : Shifting to the next nested layer
7 Key operation
<DOWN> <UP> <RIGHT> <LEFT> <SET> : Shifting to the next MASK : Shifting to the previous MASK : Changing MASK sequence (+) : Changing MASK sequence (-) : Determining the adjustment/setting value and shifting to the upper layer
The MASK indication sequence can be changed among 48V, 50V, 60V, 72V, 75V, 60P, and 70P, using the Right or Left key. The selected sequence and the ABL/WB table are retained until the mask is turned off. 48 V and 60 P are deleted from the sequence, and represented by 50 V and 60 V, respectively. The ABL/WB table is changed to the PC table.
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7 Key operation
<DOWN> : Shifting to COMBI MASK SETUP (+) <UP> : Shifting to RASTER MASK SETUP (+) <SET> : Shifting to the next nested layer
7 Key operation
<DOWN> <UP> <RIGHT> <LEFT> <SET> : Shifting to the next MASK : Shifting to the previous MASK : Changing MASK sequence (+) : Changing MASK sequence (-) : Determining the adjustment/setting value and shifting to the upper layer
The MASK indication sequence can be changed among 48V, 50V, 60V, 72V, 75V, 60P, and 70P, using the Right or Left key. The selected sequence and the ABL/WB table are retained until the mask is turned off. 48 V and 60 P are deleted from the sequence, and represented by 50 V and 60 V, respectively. The ABL/WB table is changed to the PC table.
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This menu set the COMBI MASK and the drive sequence at COMBI MASK state.
7 Key operation
<DOWN> : Shifting to PANEL INFORMATION <UP> : Shifting to PATTEN MASK SETUP (+) <SET> : Shifting to the next nested layer
7 Key operation
<DOWN> <UP> <RIGHT> <LEFT> <SET> : Shifting to the next MASK : Shifting to the previous MASK : Changing MASK sequence (+) : Changing MASK sequence (-) : Determining the adjustment/setting value and shifting to the upper layer
The MASK indication sequence can be changed among 48V, 50V, 60V, 72V, 75V, 60P, and 70P, using the Right or Left key. The selected sequence and the ABL/WB table are retained until the mask is turned off. 48 V and 60 P are deleted from the sequence, and represented by 50 V and 60 V, respectively. The ABL/WB table is changed to the PC table.
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Receiving Cable/Air signal with equipped/unequipped DTB tuner. When DTV tuner is equipped It is effective during tuner function only (others are gray-downed). The currently viewed ANT A/ANT B functions cable/air (both analog and digital) signal are changed. The channel settings are memorized (memorized by DTV side). When DTV tuner is unequipped It is possible for ANT A/ANT B function to receive air/cable signal. Channel settings are not memorized. But after leaving factory mode, the settings are maintained. If the air/ cable signal is changed, the reserved allocation map is written. For example, if the signal is changed to air, then the airs broadcast map is configured, and cables broadcast map is destroyed. If the signal is changed to cable, then the cables broadcast map is configured, and airs broadcast map is destroyed.
OSD display CABLE AIR Funcrion Change the antenna setting to cable Change the antenna setting to air Control device
8.2.3.3 AFT
Exclusively used for production line.
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Operation item
No. 1 2 3 4 Display SYNC DET(+) SG MODE SG PATTERN SIDE MASK LEVEL(+) Content Exclusively used for technical analsyis. Paired SG_MODE with SG_PATTERN. Select SG Route. Paired SG_MODE with SG_PATTERN. Select SG Pattern. Configure the color of the side mask. RS232C BSL GSL RSL FST -
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FINAL SETUP(+) HMG/HG SERVICE MODE CVT AUTO HDMI INTR POSITION(+)
Initialize flash memorys on virgin product status Enter HMG/HG SERVICE MODE Exclusively used for technical analsyis. Exclusively used for technical analsyis.
Note : When there is an altered history due to an open TRAP SW, if the "DISPLAY" key is held for at least 5 seconds on the above menu, the altered history will be cleared and the unit will be back to normal.
8.2.4.2 SG MODE
SG MODE (SGs route selection)/SG PATTERN (signal pattern selection) are used as pair. In SG MODE, select the SG route and then select the SG pattern to be sent by the selected route. In SG MODE, make sure to select the route first.
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Display SG OFF DIG MVDEC YCBCR ANA MVDEC YCBCR ANA MVDEC Y ANA AD YCBCR ANA AD RGB
Content SG Mode is OFF. MAIN VDEC: YCbCr (Digital output mode) MAIN VDEC: YCbCr (Analog output mode) MAIN VDEC: Y (Analog output mode: SG VDEC return setting) AD: YCbCr AD: RGB
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8.2.4.3 SG PATTERN
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Function/Display COLOR BAR1 COLOR BAR2 RAMP1 RAMP2 RAMP3 RAMP4 RAMP5 RASTER1 RASTER2 RASTER3 RASTER4 RASTER5 RASTER6 RASTER7 RASTER8 10STEP1 10STEP2 10STEP3 10STEP4 10STEP5
SG Pattern(Brightness IRE Level/Color) Colorbar (75%) Colorbar (100%) Ramp (100% white) Ramp (100% Yellow) Ramp (75% Green) Ramp (75% Red) Ramp (75% Blue) Raster (100% White) Raster (75% Yellow) Raster (75% Cyanide) Raster (75% Green) Raster (75% Magenta) Raster (75% Red) Raster (75% Blue) Raster (-% Black) 10STEP (100% white) 10STEP (100% Yellow) 10STEP (75% Green) 10STEP (75% Red) 10STEP (75% Blue)
Notes when using SG MODE/SG PATTERN During factory mode, choose the correct route when changing. Basically, during VDEC SG output, make sure to connect SG outputs Y or G to the AVI input terminal of VDEC. During SG MODE, turn off the blanking 50IRE setup function. During VDEC SG output, set the YC seperation setting to NTSC. It is possible to use ANALOG OUT MODE together during DIGITAL OUT MODE. The Main VDEC can output digital color difference, in which colors will appear. But the route to VDEC input cannot be analysed therefore care should be taken when using. Depending on the situation, please use the proper analog/digital output. The SG MODE outputs color difference and RGB only. Therefore, in the case of CVBS, only the Y input is used resulting in no color. This is not a damage result nor error. The SG MODEs ANA AD RGB (route to input 525i to AD by RGB) as a sets route, the setting does not exist. For this account the latter part from MVDEC does not have set values, resulting in having funny colors in colorbar, the brightness changes after switching, etc. This is not a damage result nor error. Depending on MVDECs part version, ANA_MVDEC_YCBCR may not display colors.
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To configure sidemasks R, G, B level (To adjust the values, input signal is required).
No. 1 2 3
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Content Adjust Side Mask R (Initial value : 80, Adjustable range: 000-255) Adjust Side Mask G (Initial value : 80, Adjustable range: 000-255) Adjust Side Mask B (Initial value : 80, Adjustable range: 000-255)
To reset each memory value sto factory default values. Factory command is FST. When the configuration is set to <NO> and the [SET] key is pressed, no action is taken and the menu returns to previous screen. When the configuration is set to <YES> and the [SET] key is pressed for 5 seconds, the reset action executes. Be sure to disconnect and connect the Power cord after the FINAL SETUP. When replacing the MAIN ASSY, the FINAL SETUP is required.
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The value of all memorized data are set to shipment status. If the [ENTER] key is kept on pressing for 5 second when the status of this menu is <YES>, HMG/HG SERVICE mode will be done.
For ELITE model Be sure to do above procedure at input fuction except HMG.
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1 PTP Support Disable Enable 2 T (Topology info) Bus Lev Prnt Port
Cnt Dev# Spd MxCh
PTP Non-Support PTP Support Bus Number Level in topology for this bus Parent Device Number Connector/Port on Parent for this device Count of devices at this level Device Number Device Speed in Mbps Max Children
String String
Decimal Decimal Decimal Decimal
3 D (Device descriptor info) Ver Device USB version Cls Device Class Sub Device Sub Class Prot Device Protocol MxPS Max Packet Size of Default Endpoint #Cfgs Number Configurations 4 P (Product ID info) Vendor Vendor ID code ProdID Product ID code Rev Product revision number 5 S (String descriptor info - 1) Manufacturer
String
6 S (String descriptor info - 2) Product 7 S (String descriptor info - 3) SerialNumber 8 C (Configuration descriptor info) #Ifs Number of Interfaces #Cfg Configuration Number Atr Attributes MxPwr MaxPower in mA 9 I (Interface descriptor info)
String
String
Interface Number Alternate Setting Number Number of Endpoints Interface Class Interface Sub Class Interface Protocol Driver name
0 E (Endpoint descriptor info) - E (Endpoint descriptor info) Ad Endpoint Address (I=In, O=Out) Atr Attributes MxPS Endpoint Max Packet Size Ivl Interval (max) between transfers
F
Hexadecimal(String) Hexadecimal(String) Decimal Decimal
2. End method
It is the same as the case that Home Gallery displays.
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SR_EN_B
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Command processing Command processing starts as soon as the command is entered. ID shall be the two asterisks, "".
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Confirmation of reception The module microcomputer will make judgment to the command received from the main side, and if the command is judged to be an effective one, processing will be executed. When the system is in the standby status for the next command after completion of the processing, a reply to the received command is sent out. The data to be responded is a data in the upper case after deleting the ID code from the received command.
When setting/adjustment data is accompanied Data transmitted from PC STX 0x02
D
Reply data Parameter ETX 0x03 STX 0x02 Command Parameter ETX 0x03
ID
Command
In the case of command only Data transmitted from PC STX 0x02 ID Command ETX 0x03 Reply data STX 0x02 Command ETX 0x03
When responding, ERR is sent back if the command is unknown, and XXX is sent back if the command itself is valid but it cannot be processed because of its status.
In the case of invalid command Data transmitted from PC
E
Reply data ETX 0x03 STX 0x02 Command ERR ETX 0x03
STX 0x02
ID
Command
In the case of a command not executable due to its status Data transmitted from PC STX 0x02 ID Command ETX 0x03 Reply data STX 0x02 Command XXX ETX 0x03
Processing in the case of an error If a communication error occurs between STX and ETX, processing of that command is stopped, and the reception buffer is cleared. In the command reception process, the character string transmitted after the receipt of STX are continued to be stored in the register, and by receipt of ETX, the character string sandwiched between STX and ETX is recognized as a command. If the prepared character string storage buffer (24 bytes including STX, ID and ETX) is exceeded, a reply will not be sent out.
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Adjustment command and adjustment value It is a command, accompanied by an adjustment value, to change the parameter value, and the command section is also three characters as in the case of a single function command. The adjustment value is a three character decimal numerical data within the range of 000-999. Incidentally, the adjustable range will be different depending on the function to be adjusted. (Be careful as it is not always up to 999.)
B
Data transmitted from PC STX 0x02 ID Command CNT Parameter 128 ETX 0x03
Reply data STX 0x02 Command CNT Parameter 128 ETX 0x03
XXX will be transmitted if the received command is exceeding the adjustable range of the adjustment value. When the same setting value is transmitted consecutively for two times or more, the setting is overwritten without responding with XXX even though the command is invalid, and an ACK after deleting the ID is sent back. Setting command and setting value It is a command, accompanied by a setting value, to change the setting value of the parameter, and the command section consists of three characters. The setting value consists of three characters, and the first character is fixed to S and the remaining two characters are decimal numbers within the range of S00-S99.
Data transmitted from PC STX 0x02 ID Command MKS Parameter S02 ETX 0x03 Reply data STX 0x02 Command MKS Parameter S02 ETX 0x03
XXX will be transmitted if the received command does not exist as a setting value. When the same setting value is transmitted consecutively for two times or more, the setting is overwritten without responding with XXX even though the command is invalid, and an ACK after deleting the ID is sent back. Status acquisition (QUEST) command This is a command to report the operational status and the setting value to the system side. When a command is received from the system side, an applicable content depending on the type of command is read out from the memory and sent back. The command section consists of three characters, and the first character is fixed to Q. The second character and on are set depending on the content of the information. When sending back a reply data, the received command, various data converted to ASCII code and checksum of that data are added and sent. The data length will be subject to each individual specification as the content of a reply will be different depending on the type of QUEST command.
Data transmitted from PC STX 0x02 ID Command QS1 ETX 0x03 Reply data STX 0x02 Command QS1 Parameter ETX 0x03
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RS-232C commands can be used in Service Factory mode. Before using RS-232C commands, it is necessary to change the factory presetting. See "6.5.1 OUTLINE OF THE RS-232C". [Note ; If you want to see version infomation (ex. QS1, QS6, Factory, Menu), Please see 10 seconds after starting.]
Function
Active U-com
Remarks
GLW GSL
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I INA
Function
Active U-com
Remarks
### Switching the terrestrial digital signal (ANTENNA A) and terrestrial analog signal INB INC IND INE INF ING INH INP S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 S06 S07 K KDD M MKC S00 S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 S06 S07 S08 S09 S10 MKS S00 S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 S06 S07 S08 S09 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 MASK off H ramp (slant 1) M H ramp (slant 4) M Slanting ramp M 30 for aging 05 for aging Erasing afterimage 1 Erasing afterimage 2 (RGB: zigzag, V: reverse) White (change in luminance level) PEAK SEEK RASTER For engineering use MASK off H ramp (slant 1) H ramp (slant 4) V ramp (slant 1) Slanting ramp Window (Hi= 870, Lo= 102) Window (Hi= 1023, Lo= 102) Window (Hi= 1023) Window (Hi= 1023) 4 % Window (Hi= 1023) 1.25 % Window (1/7 LINE) STRIPE (MGT/GRN) STRIPE (GRN/MGT) B & W, checker (1 line) B & W, checker (2 lines) Moving to function standby Switching the terrestrial analog signal (ANTENNA A) Switching the terrestrial analog signal (ANTENNA B) Switching the terrestrial digital signal (EUC is Step-upD and RegularD only, and IBD is AU only) Satellite digital signal switched by tuner (BS) Satellite digital signal switched by tuner (CS1) Satellite digital signal switched by tuner (CS2) Switching iLink input function Switching SD card/PCMCIA card Input switch: INPUT 1 Input switch: INPUT 2 Input switch: INPUT 3 Input switch: INPUT 4 Input switch: INPUT 5 (JP/US/EU(Step-up) /IBD) Input switch: INPUT 6 (JP/US/EU(Step-up) /IBD) Input switch: INPUT 7 (JP/US)
MDU MTB Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod
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Command Name
M MKS S15 S16 S17 S18 S19 S20 S21 B & W, checker (4 lines) B & W, checker (8 lines) COLOR BAR Slanting lines Red & black, checker (1 line) Red & black, checker (2 lines) Red & black, checker (4 ines) Red & black, checker (8 lines) RGB zigzag, V reverse
Function
Active U-com
Remarks
S22 S23 S24 S25 S26 S27 S28 S29 S30 S31
SUS 2000 pulses (black raster) Window (Hi= 870, Lo= 102) Pattern 3 Window (Hi= 1023, Lo= 102) Pattern 3 Window (Hi= 1023) Pattern 3 Window (Hi= 1023) 4 % Pattern 3 Window (Hi= 1023) 1.25 % Pattern 3 Window (1/7 LINE) Pattern 3 Noise ON - White Noise ON - Red Noise ON - Green Noise ON - Blue Noise ON - Black For engineering use For engineering use For engineering use For engineering use Raster - White Raster - Red Raster - Green Raster - Blue Raster - Black Raster - Cyan Raster - Magenta Raster - Yellow RASTER09: Red 760 RASTER10: Cyan 419 RASTER11: Green 856 RASTER12: Gray 313 RASTER13: Gray 908 RASTER14: Yellow egg color RASTER15: Beige RASTER16: Sky color RASTER17: Pale purple RASTER18: Magenta 54 RASTER19: Red 1023+ RASTER20: Green 1023+ RASTER21: Blue 1023+ RASTER22: Red 588+ RASTER23: Green 588+ RASTER24: Pale rose
S32 S33 S34 S35 S36 S37 S38 S39 S51 S52
S53 S54 S55 S56 S57 S58 S59 S60 S61 S62
S63 S64 S65 S66 S67 S68 S69 S70 S71 S72
S73 S74
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Command Name
M MST S00 S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 S06 S07 S08 O OSD S00 S01 P PAV PBH PBL PDM S** S00 S01 PFN PFS PFY PGH PGL PGM PMT S S00 S01 POF PON PPT S00 S01 PRH PRL PUC S00 S01 S02 Q QAJ QIP QMT QNG QPD QPM QPW QS1 QS2 QS6 QSD Turning OSD setting to off Turning OSD setting to on Display one screen PsideP (Main size : normal) PinP (Right_down) PinP (Right_up) PinP (Left_up) PinP (Left_down) PsideP (Main size : center) PsideP (Main size : large)
Function
Active U-com
Remarks
Switching panel functions interlocked with the AV selection Panel white balance adjustment - Blue highlight Panel white balance adjustment - Blue low light Passing PD signals to the Power SUPPLY Unit => Power-down Not passing PD signals to the Power SUPPLY Unit => No power-down Factory mode: off Setup at shipment Factory mode: on Panel white balance adjustment - Green highlight Panel white balance adjustment - Green low light Setting of the gamma table Canceling panel muting Panel muting Power off Power on Panel protection: off Panel protection: on Panel white balance adjustment - Red highlight Panel white balance adjustment - Red low light Pure cinema: off Pure cinema: standard Pure cinema: advanced
MDU MTB Acquiring various adjustment values Acquiring various input signal data Acquiring temperature of MTB side and Fan speed Acquiring shut-down information of MTB side Acquiring logs of power-down points Acquiring data of the pulse meter Acquiring panel white balance adjustment values Acquiring unit data, such as the software version common to all models, regardless of destination Acquiring data on the status of the unit, such as temperature Acquiring unit data, such as the software version common to all models, regardless of destination Acquiring data on shutdown
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Command Name
Q QSI R RBL RGL RHI RLW RRL S S S
Function
Active U-com
Remarks
Setting of blue level for panel degradation correction Setting of green level for panel degradation correction User white balance - Red highlight User white balance - Red low light Setting of red level for panel degradation correction Adjustment of the Red side mask level Adjustment of the width of XY reset pulse 1 Adjustment of the width of XY reset pulse 2
MDU MTB
Mod Mod
Mod
Mod Mod
S00 S01
Shutdown enabled Shutdown prohibited Measures against AM radio noise - Pattern 1 Measures against AM radio noise - Pattern 2 Measures against AM radio noise - Pattern 3 Measures against AM radio noise - Pattern 4 Measures against AM radio noise - Pattern 5 Measures against AM radio noise - Pattern 6 Measures against AM radio noise - Pattern 7 Measures against AM radio noise - Pattern 8 Setting of the effective area during streaking correction Setting of the serial No. 0 (panel) Setting of the serial No. 1 (panel) Setting of the serial No. 2 (panel) Setting of the serial No. 3 (panel) Setting of the serial No. 4 (panel) Setting the screen size to Dot by Dot or PARTIAL Setting the screen size to 4 :3 Setting the screen size to FULL or FULL1080i Setting the screen size to ZOOM Setting the screen size to CINEMA Setting the screen size to WIDE Setting the screen size to FULL 14 : 9 Setting the screen size to CINEMA 14 : 9 Setting the screen size to FULL1035
Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod
SFR
S05 S06 S07 S08 SMM SN0 SN1 SN2 SN3 SN4 S S00 S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 S06 S07 S08 T
SZM
U UAJ UP
MDU MTB Determining the flag for the DIGITAL Assy adjustment in "not adjusted" To add to the adjustment value ( = 000 to 999, designated by a function command)
168
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3 4
Command Name
V VFQ S01 S02 S03 S05 S06 S13 S14 S22 S23 S25 S26 VOF VOL
Function
Active U-com
Remarks
Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-48 Hz Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-50 Hz Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-60 Hz Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-72 Hz Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-75 Hz Setting the frequency in Mask mode to PC-60 Hz Setting the frequency in Mask mode to PC-70 Hz Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-50 Hz (nonstandard) Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-60 Hz (nonstandard) Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-72 Hz (nonstandard) Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD-75 Hz (nonstandard) Adjustment of the reference value of Vofs voltage
UP, To adjust the volume (to be used in combination with DW, UP/DW) Adjustment of the reference value of Vrst-p voltage Adjustment of the reference value of Vsus voltage
VRP VSU W WBI WBI X XSB Y YSB YTB YTG YTW Z ZDT ZME ZPR
S00 S01
Mod
Initializing the DTB FLASH Initializing the video EEPROM data Initializing the setting data to which no adjustment command is provided
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
169
7 Acquisition of panel status [QS1] Model information and version information are returned.
Format
[QS1]
Effective Condition
Every time Output of status
Function
Remarks
Reply Data : 105 Byte
Array ECO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Size Display Information 1 Display Information 2 Display Information 3 Display Information 4 Display Information 5 MdUCon-Boot MdUcon-Prg Seq Prs-Boot Seq Prs-Prg SQ-VIDEO SQ-PC Panel Type Reserved (*) , (Comma) MTB Information 1 (Generation) MTB Information 2 ( Regional model) MTB Information 3 ( Grade) MTB Information 4 (System Type) Common Version for IF microcomputer. Common Version for Main microcomputer. Boot Version of Main microcomputer. Common Version for Multi-Processor. Boot Version of Multi-Processor. Reserved (*) Check Sum 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 8 3 8 4 4 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 4 8 4 8 4 24 2
FF
MTB/MB-side's Information (15-24) IF uCON Main uCon Main uCon-Boot Multi-Pr s Multi Prs-Boot
Common Version of IF-uCON Common Version of Main-uCON Boot Version of Main-uCON Common Version of Multi-Processor Program. Boot Version of Multi-Processor Program.
1.Resolution/Inch Size 3 1024*768/42 4 1024*768/43 5 1280*768/50 6 1365*768/50 7 1365*768/60 F 1920*1080/50 3. Grade * Commonness A US (reserved) E EU (reserved) J Japan (reserved) Panal Type P the past F High-effective
2. Panel Generation 6 G6 7 G7 8 G8 9 G9 0 G10 4. System Type * Commonness Z Evaluation Panel Product Form System model All-in-one design TV Monitor Standard module Simple module
6 7 8 9 0
J A E G C U
Regional model JP US EU GE CH AU
MTB/MB Product Form S System model B One Body Model (SX) M Monitor (FHD)
S B M D E
MTB/MB Grade H Elite / DXA / Step-upD T Step-upA /XG / TXC / Re gula r (US) B Not used.( For Future) S Regular D R Regular A
170
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PDP-5071PU
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9.3.2 QS2
Command Format
[QS2]
Function
Remarks
Data Arrangement
ECO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CS Notification of mode shifting to STB Flag for adjustment of the main unit Flag for adjustment-data backup "1st PD" data "2nd PD" data Still picture detection Reserved Temperature data (TEMP 1) SD main data SD sub data Operation status induced by SD Data from the hour meter MASK indication
Data Length
3 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 8 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte
Output Example
QS2 1 0 0 0 0 0 128 (*1) 0 0 0 00000259 (*2) 0 4A
9: SD main data
0 1 2 3 4 No SD SQ-IC MDU-IIC RST2 TEMP
C
Note : (*1) : The unit scale is centigrade. The data is A/D value from the thermal sensor. (*2) : "00000259" of "Data from the hour meter" means 2 hours 59 minuts. 1: Notification of mode shifting to Standby
0 1 Entering Standby mode failed Entering Standby mode succeeded
4, 5: PD data
0 1 2 3 4 No PD data Not used POWER SCAN SCN-5V Y-DRV Y-DCDC Y-SUS ADRS X-DRV X-DCDC X-SUS Not used Not used Not used UNKNOWN
5 6 7 8 9 A
3: Adjustment-data backup
0 1 With backup data No data (default)
B C D E F
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171
9.3.3 QIP
7 Acquisition of other data on the panel [QIP]
The command QIP is for acquiring data on operational information of the panel.
A
Command Format
[QIP]
Function
Remarks
Data Arrangement
ECO 1
B
Data Length
3 Byte 15 Byte 8 Byte 8 Byte 8 Byte 5 Byte 5 Byte 5 Byte 4 Byte 2 Byte
Output Example
QIP --------------00000000 00000000 00000000 +23.5(*) +28.7(*) +78.3(*) 94 (*) : Centigrade scale
SERIAL HOUR METER TOTAL HOUR METER PON COUNTER TEMP1 acquisition (Temperature value) TEMP0 acquisition (Temperature value) MAX-TEMP1 acquisition (Temperature value) Reserved
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CS
9.3.4 QAJ
7 Acquisition of panel adjustment data (common data) [QAJ]
The command QAJ is for acquiring the panel's factory-preset data. Command Format
[QAJ]
D
Function
Remarks
Data Arrangement
ECO 1 2 3 4 5
E
Data Length
3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte
Output Example
QAJ 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 0 0 0 B7
V-SUS adjustment value V-OFT adjustment value V-RST-P adjustment value Reserved XSB adjustment value YSB adjustment value YTG adjustment value YTW adjustment value RSW adjustment value YTB adjustment value RYW adjustment value R-REVICE setting value G-REVICE setting value B-REVICE setting value
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
CS
For each REVICE setting value, the level set for RRL, RGL, or RBL is transmitted as one character.
172
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
9.3.5 QPW
7 Acquisition of ABL/WB adjustment data [QPW]
The command QPW is for acquiring the factory-preset data about the video of the panel. Command Format
[QPW]
Function
Remarks
Data Arrangement
ECO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 CS Drive sequence Standard/nonstandard Type of ABL/WB tables ABL adjustment value R-HIGH adjustment value G-HIGH adjustment value B-HIGH adjustment value R-LOW adjustment value G-LOW adjustment value B-LOW adjustment value Gamma setting Streaking correction Peripheral luminance correction Reserved WB interlocked with APL Transition of protective operations Reserved
Data Length
3 Byte 3 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 3 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 2 Byte
Output Example
QPW 60V S T2 128 256 256 256 512 512 512 A 1 0 0 0 37
1: Drive sequence
48V Video 48 Hz 50V Video 50 Hz 60V Video 60 Hz 72V Video 72 Hz 75V Video 75 Hz 60P PC 60 Hz 70P PC 70 Hz
2: Standard/ nonstandard
S N Standard Nonstandard
9.3.6 QPM
7 Acquisition of pulse meter value [QPM]
The command QPM is for acquiring the accumulated number of pulses of the panel. Command Format
[QPM]
Function
Remarks
Data Arrangement
ECO 1 2 3 4 5 CS Pulse meter B 1 Pulse meter B 2 Pulse meter B 3 Pulse meter B 4 Pulse meter B 5
Data Length
3Byte 8Byte 8Byte 8Byte 8Byte 8Byte 2Byte
Output Example
QPM 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 E7
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
173
9.3.7 QPD
7 Acquisition of PD logs [QPD]
A
The command QPD is for acquiring data from the 8 latest power-down (PD) logs.
Command Format
[QPD]
Function
To acquire data on the power-down logs
Remarks
Return data: 3 (ECO)+80(DATA)+2(CS)= 85 Byte
Data Arrangement
ECO
B
Data Length
3 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 8 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 8 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 8 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 8 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 8 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 8 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 8 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 8 Byte 2 Byte
Output Example
QPD A 2 00010020 E 9 00008523 4 3 00004335 2 0 00000945 4 0 00000715 A 2 00000552 A 0 00000213 D 0 000001A7 27
1, 2, 4, 5: PD data
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F No PD Not used P-POWER SCAN SCN-5V Y-DRIVE Y-DCDC Y-SUS Address X-DRIVE X-DCDC X-SUS Not used Not used Not used UNKNOWN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Latest "1st PD" data Latest "2nd PD" data Data from the hour meter for the latest PD Second latest "1st PD" data Second latest "2nd PD" data Data from the hour meter for the second latest PD Third latest "1st PD" data Third latest "2nd PD" data Data from the hour meter for the third latest PD Fourth latest "1st PD" data Fourth latest "2nd PD" data Data from the hour meter for the fourth latest PD Fifth latest "1st PD" data Fifth latest "2nd PD" data Data from the hour meter for the fifth latest PD Sixth latest "1st PD" data Sixth latest "2nd PD" data Data from the hour meter for the sixth latest PD Seventh latest "1st PD" data Seventh latest "2nd PD" data Data from the hour meter for the seventh latest PD Eighth latest "1st PD" data Eighth latest "2nd PD" data Data from the hour meter for the eighth latest PD
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 CS
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PDP-5071PU
3 4
9.3.8 QSD
7 Acquisition of SD logs [QSD]
The command QSD is for acquiring the data from the 8 latest shutdown (SD) logs. Command Format
[QSD]
A
Function
To acquire data on the shutdown logs
Remarks
Return data: 3 (ECO)+80(DATA)+2(CS)= 85 Byte
Data Arrangement
ECO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 CS Latest SD data Latest SD subcategory data Data from the hour meter for the latest SD Second latest SD data Second latest SD subcategory data Data from the hour meter for the second latest SD Third latest SD data Third latest SD subcategory data Data from the hour meter for the third latest SD Fourth latest SD data Fourth latest SD subcategory data Data from the hour meter for the fourth latest SD Fifth latest SD data Fifth latest SD subcategory data Data from the hour meter for the fifth latest SD Sixth latest SD data Sixth latest SD subcategory data Data from the hour meter for the sixth latest SD Seventh latest SD data Seventh latest SD subcategory data Data from the hour meter for the seventh latest SD Eighth latest SD data Eighth latest SD subcategory data Data from the hour meter for the eighth latest SD
Data Length
3Byte 1byte 1byte 8byte 1byte 1byte 8byte 1byte 1byte 8byte 1byte 1byte 8byte 1byte 1byte 8byte 1byte 1byte 8byte 1byte 1byte 8byte 1byte 1byte 8byte 2Byte
Output Example
QSD 1 0 00752013 5 0 00495204 2 3 00100355 2 5 00075620 1 0 00000852 2 5 000000451 0 0 00000000 0 0 00000000 7D
SD data
0 1 2 3 4 No SD SQ-IC MDU-IIC RST2 TEMP
B
SD subcategory (SQ-IC)
0 1 2 3 6 No SD-Sub data Communication error Drive stop BUSY Version mismatching
C
SD subcategory (MDU-IIC)
0 1 2 3 No SD-Sub data EEPROM BACKUP DAC
D
SD subcategory (TEMP)
0 1 2 No SD-Sub data TEMP1 Reserved
E
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9.3.9 QS6
Effective Condition
Every time Order 0 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Output of status Data Received Command Name Hardware Version of DTV Hardware Serial of DTV Runtime Version of DTV CFE Version KERNEL Version ROOTFS Version FLAGS Information 1 FLAGS Information 2 FLAGS Information 3 FLAGS Information 4 FLAGS Information 5 FLAGS Information 6 Version of CCD-UCOM HMG/HG MODELE Version User Password Check Sum
Function
Remarks
Size 3 byte 8 byte 8 byte 8 byte 8 byte 8 byte 8 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 4 byte 10byte 4 byte 2 byte
176
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9.3.10 QSI
7 Acquisition of input signal data [QSI]
The command QSI is for acquiring all data on input video signals. Command Format
[QSI]
A
Function
To acquire all data on input video signals
Remarks
Return data: 3 (ECO)+66(DATA)+2(CS)= 71 Byte
Data Arrangement
ECO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 CS Type of drive sequence Standard/nonstandard Type of ABL/WB tables Total value of PCN Total value of PRH Total value of PGH Total value of PBH Total value of PBR Total value of PRL Total value of PGL Total value of PBL Total value of ABL Detection of V frequency Detection of existence of H Reserved Obtained APL data Number of SUS pulses Result of detection of still picture Result of detection of cracking in the panel Result of detection for scanning protection Result of detection for external protection Transition of protection operation Reserved
Data Length
3 Byte 3 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 4 Byte 4 Byte 4 Byte 4 Byte 4 Byte 4 Byte 4 Byte 4 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 1 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 4 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 4 Byte 2 Byte
Output Example
QSI 60V S T1 0256 0256 0256 0256 0512 0512 0512 0512 128 6002 Y 1023 0457 1 1 1 1 0 27
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9.3.11 QMT
QMT : Returning information of temperature and FAN speed. Format
A
Effective Condition
Every time Output of status Data Received Command Name MTB Temperature MTB FAN Speed
Function
Remarks
MTB-side's temperature/FAN rotaing status Size 3 byte 3 byte 1 byte Context QMT only 0: STOP 1:LOW 2:HIGH
[QMT] Order 0 1 2
Cjheck Sum
2 byte
9.3.12 QNG
QNG : Returning data (logs keep on Main microcomputer) on shutdown of Multi-Tuner Base. Format
[QNG] Order 0 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 : 29 30 31 32
Effective Condition
Every time Output of status
Function
Remarks
Data Received Command Name on MTB Latest NR data Data of subcategory for the latest NG Data of MTB hour meter for the latest NG Data of temperature for the latest NG 2st latest NG data Data of subcategory for the 2st latest NG Data of MTB hourmeter for the 2st latest NG Data of temperature for the 2st latest NG 3rd latest NG data Data of subcategory for the 3rd latest NG Data of MTB hourmeter for the 3rd latest NG Data of temperature for the 3rd latest NG : 8st latest NG data Data of subcategory for the 7st latest NG Data of MTB hour meter for the 7st latest NG Data of temperature for the 7st latest NG
Size 3 byte 1 byte 1 byte 7 byte 3 byte 1 byte 1 byte 7 byte 3 byte 1 byte 1 byte 7 byte 3 byte : 1 byte 1 byte 7 byte 3 byte
<No.1 Subcategory Information on "failure in 3-wire serial communication of Main microcomputer"> Data Cause of shutdown Remarks 0 Non subcategory 1 IF microcomputer communication failure IF (immediately Power Supply OFF) 2 MANTA communication failure (MULTI1) MULTI1 (immediately Power Supply OFF) 4 MANTA communication failure (I/P) I/P 5 MANTA communication failure (D-SEL) D-SEL
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<No.2 Subcategory Information on "failure in IIC communication of Main mircocomputer"> Data Cause of shutdown Remarks 0 Non subcategory FE1 (immediately Power Supply OFF) 1 Analog Tuner 1 (Front End 1) FE2 (immediately Power Supply OFF) 2 Analog Tuner 2 (Front End 2) 3 MPX AV-SW (immediately Power Supply OFF) 4 AV Switch RGB-SW (immediately Power Supply OFF) 5 RGB Switch CCD (immediately Power Supply OFF) 6 CCD 8 Main VDEC M-VDEC (immediately Power Supply OFF) ADC (immediately Power Supply OFF) A AD/PLL HDMI (immediately Power Supply OFF) B HDMI MA-FEP (immediately Power Supply OFF) G 64k EEPROM H AUDIO IC <No.3 Subcategory Information on "Digital Tuner"> Data Cause of shutdown 0 Non subcategory 1 Failure to DTB Starting 3 DTV Device Error 5 TV-Guide Error 7 Home Gallery Application comunication error.
Remarks PS/RST (immediately Power Supply OFF) Device (immediately Power Supply OFF) TV-G (immediately Power Supply OFF) HOME-G (communication error (Retry 16 times) Do not return after 2 times of soft reset)
<No.4 Subcategory Information on "POWER"> Data Cause of shutdown 1 DCDC Converter Power Supply reduced 2 Relay Power Supply reduced
Remarks M-DCDC (immediately Power Supply OFF) RELAY (immediately Power Supply OFF)
9.3.13 DRV
7 DRV Drive ON/OFF Format
[DRV+S00] [DRV+S01]
Function
Remarks
At standby mode, when 10 seconds passed after issuing [DRV+S00], command becomes invalid.
PDP-5071PU
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Control device: DTV & HomeNet Memory: ON/OFF of DTV communication prohibition mode Applicable models: Only for models for North America
7 Functions
This is a command for forcibly prohibiting communication with DTV (for Elite series panels, communication using HomeNet is included). Normally, after the panel and the connected DTV are turned on, any operation is prohibited on the panel until startup of the DTV is completed. However, on the production line, to avoid a drain on productivity, such waiting time must be shortened. Thus, for the processes where the DTV is not necessary, such as panel adjustment, the existence of the DTV can be ignored, to shorten waiting time.
B
7 Commands
DTN S00 S01 To exit DTV/HomeNet Communication To enter DTV/HomeNet Communication
7 Operations
C
[DTNS01] <Effective operation mode> Factory Operation mode Note: This command must be effective even if the Assy is used alone or installed in the unit. Having entered DTV/HomeNet Communication Prohibition mode must be stored in memory. The blue LED flashes rapidly to indicate that DTV/HomeNet Communication Prohibition mode is active. B R
100ms 100ms
The next resetting of the main microcomputer is canceled, the main microcomputer judges that DTNS01 is established, then communication with DTV/HomeNet will be prohibited. In such a case, any user operations (FAY command, etc.) entered immediately after the unit is turned on must be effective. Also, any operations other than DTV/HomeNet operations must be effective in the same way as during DTNS00.
[DTNS00] <Effective operation mode> Factory Operation mode Note: This command must be effective even if the Assy is used alone or installed in the unit.
E
Having entered DTV/HomeNet Communication Permission mode must be stored in memory. It is not necessary to immediately restore communication with DTV/HomeNet. DTV/HomeNet communication must be restored until resetting of the main microcomputer is canceled next time.
7 Supplement
While ZACS01 is established, the LED for ZAC flashes. The priority of LED indications is as follows: PD > Trap-SW > DTV_STB > SD > ZAC >DTN > no backup copy > Standalone operation of the Assy > Normal ON/OFF Even if DTNS00 is established, if ZACS01 is established, DTV/HomeNet communication must be prohibited.
F
180
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Command Format
[FAY] [FAN]
Control
Remarks
7 Backup function for adjustment values for the main unit [FAJ/UAJ/CBU/BCP]
When the DIGITAL Assy is to be replaced, adjustment values can be copied from the backup EEPROM to the EEPROM of the Assy for service. Command Format
[FAJ]
Control
Writing 00 to the 4 k byte ROM and copying to the 2 k byte ROM
Remarks
This takes at least 350 ms.
C
[UAJ]
To make the flag setting that Writing F0 to the 4 k byte ROM indicating that adjustment of the main unit has not been completed To make the flag setting that indicating that backup data have not been copied To copy Digital backup data to EEPROM Writing F0 to the 2 k byte ROM The backup ROM is initialized.
[CBU]
[BCP]
PDP-5071PU
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MTB
BUFF Q8303
REM KEY_AD1
KEY_AD2
1 3
SR_IN
IF_UCOM IC8301 2
TXD_IF RXD_IF CE_IF REQ_IF BUSY_IF CLK_IF
MAIN_UCOM IC8401
IO
SR Jack JA8810 (Elite only) JA8811
1 : The remote control (or KEY) signal is input to the IF microcomputer. 2 : The IF microcomputer sends the operation data to the main microcomputer. 3 : The main microcomputer issues a startup command (PON) to the MOD microcomputer. 4 : The MOD microcomputer controls the relay of the power MOD of the PDP to startup the power of the PDP. 5 : The main microcomputer controls the ASIC power within the MTB to startup the power of the MTB.
182
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
OFF
PDP
5
Timer: ON
PSW1
Power control
Main microcomputer
IF microcomputer
DTV
DTV idling
"Power ON/OFF notification" indicates power communication from the TV to the DTV. A description in parentheses indicates an incident or status. Boxed numbers indicate the modes of Power OFF/ON completion notification from the DTV to the TV. The red line indicates power-on sequence, the blue line power-off sequence, and the black line recording transition. 03 Screen: OFF, External recording Recording
6
Timer programming completed. Power: OFF
Data acquired. Timer: ON
PDP-5071PU
00
M_SW: ON Data acquired. Timer: OFF
7
M_SW: OFF
Remarks: The main microcomputer manages last power ON/OFF. Standby comprises Function Standby and Timer Standby. 03: Acquiring data Acquiring SI data Acquiring logo data Acquiring TV-GUIDE data Acquiring clock data (TOT)
8 E
If a timer recording is programmed to be started within 2 minutes after another timer recording is finished, the numbers change 05, 04, then 05, in that order. If several timer recordings are programmed consecutively, the number remains 03, and only the locked channel numbers change. While M_SW_DET is off, the transitions from 01 to 05, 01 to 03, and 02 to 05 are prohibited.
: Spontaneous internal transition : Spontaneous internal transition : Power interrupted : Only the screen is off : Reset start : Screen power on : Screen power on
183
A D C B
V+3.3V_STB V+5.1V_STB
Vstb
Digital l
AC detect
AC in
M_SW_DET
RST4 RST2
RST3 A_STBY
From A
Relay
A V+35V V+16.5V V+12V V+6.5V V+5.1V
B
PSW1 DCDC Reg DCDC Reg
PSW1
Vcc
Audio
DTV block AV-SW CC F.E. A/B RGB-SW MVDEC SVDEC AD HDMI DSEL IP MULTI HNM Volume IC AMP SQ ASIC DRF SW
Address
Address
Drive
Drive
Drive Reg
50 X&Y-Drive/Scan/Address
Power supply
V+3.3V_STB V+5.1V_STB
Vstb
Digital l
Module microcomputer KDD AC_DET Buf. And
A
AC detect
AC in
M_SW_DET
RELAY Relay
V+35V V+16.5V V+12V V+6.5V V+5.1V
RST4 RST2
RST3 A_STBY
From A
Vcc
Vsus Vadr
Audio
DTV block AV-SW CC F.E. A/B RGB-SW MVDEC SVDEC AD HDMI DSEL IP MULTI HNM Volume IC AMP SQ ASIC DRF SW
Address
Address
Drive
Drive
Drive Reg
50 X&Y-Drive/Scan/Address
Power supply
184
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
V+3.3V_STB V+5.1V_STB
Vstb
Digital l
Module microcomputer
AC detect
AC in
M_SW_DET
MOD_RST Inv.
RST2
RELAY Relay
A V+35V V+16.5V V+12V V+6.5V V+5.1V
RST4 RST2
RST3 A_STBY
From A
Vcc
Vsus Vadr
Audio
DTV block AV-SW CC F.E. A/B RGB-SW MVDEC SVDEC AD HDMI DSEL IP MULTI HNM Volume IC AMP SQ ASIC DRF SW
Address
Address
Drive
Drive
Drive Reg
50 X&Y-Drive/Scan/Address
This state of the power supply is the same as the Standby mode.
However, all LED is turned off, and the operation by the user is not effective.
Power supply
V+3.3V_STB V+5.1V_STB
Vstb
Digita l
Module microcomputer
AC detect
AC in
M_SW_DET
MOD_RST Inv.
RST2
RELAY Relay
A V+35V V+16.5V V+12V V+6.5V V+5.1V
RST4 RST2
RST3 A_STBY
From A
Vcc
Vsus Vadr
Audio
DTV block AV-SW CC F.E. A/B RGB-SW MVDEC SVDEC AD HDMI DSEL IP MULTI HNM Volume IC AMP SQ ASIC DRF SW
Address
Address
Drive
Drive
Drive Reg
E
Power supply
50 X&Y-Drive/Scan/Address
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
185
Function: It is an operational mode where the digital signal processing performs circuit operation but the power is not supplied to the panel driving system (large signal system) in order to avoid a power down. Application: 1. When it is necessary to check whether the signal output is correctly reaching the drive system in a repairing activity etc. 2. In the case of a PD, to determine whether the problem is with the large signal system power supply or with the small signal system power supply. Method: 1. Make shorting between the specified location (refer to the illustration below) of the PCB surface of the 50 DIGITAL ASSY and the nearby pattern. 2. Execute [DRV S00] by RS232C command. ([DRV S01] for release)
Supplemental explanation: When the large signal system power supply is in OFF state, there will be no PD, except PS_PD, as the PD signal has been muted. If the clip is removed in the OFF state of the large signal system power supply, PD will take place at the instance of clip removal. Therefore, be sure to remove the clip after turning the power OFF. Under RS232C command control, [DRVS01] (release) is possible during power ON. However, there is a possibility of damaging the set. Therefore, make this operation only after turning the power OFF. Command [DRVS00/S01] is effective even during standby. When the main power is turned OFF, however, [DRVS01] (release) will be effective.
Short the two adjacent electrodes on the surface by a method which assures continuity, such as using a crocodile clip.
D
50 DIGITAL ASSY
186
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
POWER ON
STANDBY
REC TIMER
State
Blue Red Orange
LED Pattern
LED Pattern
5
Blue Red Orange Blue Red Orange
1 time 500 msec 2 time n time 2.5 sec 1 time
Standby management
Power ON
Power-down
6
Blue Red Orange
1 time 500 msec 2 time n time 200 msec 2.5 sec
Shutdown
1 time
PDP-5071PU
Blue Red Orange
100 msec
7
Blue Red Orange Blue Red Orange Blue Red Orange
200 msec
Trap switch
8 E
187
FAN: STOP
FAN: LO
FAN: HIGH
FAN: LO
FAN: STOP
FAN: LO
FAN: HIGH
SD
Assign Pin 76
C
AD Value AD Value 10bit 8bit T4 setting T3 setting T2 setting T1 setting T0 setting 424 566 601 653 679 106 142 150 163 170
Aims (Outside Air) 131F 100F 94F 82F 77F SD Low High High Low STOP Low Low STOP
TEMP2
Assign
D
Pin 149 (FAN_CONT) Pin 17 (FAN_CONT_POW)
OFF
L
H H
H L
This model control the FAN drive by pin 149 (FAN ON / OFF) and pin 17 (Change of FAN control voltage) of MAIN U-com.
PSW1
ON
State
ON STB FAN_CONT: "L"
Control
Fan Operation
HIGH or LO OFF
[ Outline Circuit ]
E
15
47
33
H: On L: Off
188
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
ASIC
MAIN_UCOM
MODULE_Ucom
DIGITAL Assy
Circuit diagram
MAIN Assy
TEMP2 FAN_VCC FAN_CONT V+3.3V_UCOM Pull_up FAN_NG1 (H act) MAIN_UCOM
TANSHI Assy
SENSOR
Drive Circuit
FAN
Active
Shutdown with H Shutdown when the value exceeds the predetermined value
TRAP_SW
Circuit diagram
TRAP_SW MTB MAIN Assy
V_3.3V_UCOM
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
189
10.7 TRAP SW
A
WHEN THE TRAP SW WORKS Just in case the TRAP SW works, the red and green LEDs may be lighting. After closing the bonnet or dealing with the TRAP SW on ahead, carry out following procedure from this state.
D
Cancelling by the remote control Enter to the Factory mode. Then, proceed to INITIALIZE layer inside the Factory mode, and then press "DISPLAY" key for more than 5 seconds.
190
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
11. SPECIFICATIONS
11.1 MAIN SPECIFICATIONS
A
Item
Number of pixels Audio Amplifier Speakers Surround System Power Requirement Weight
C
American TV standard NTSC system Video signal detection PLL full synchronous detection, PLL digital Synthesizer system VHF/UHF CATV VHF Ch. 2 to 13 UHF Ch. 14 to 69 ANT/CABLE A IN Ch. 1 to 135 ANT B IN Ch. 1 to 125 BTSC system 75 UNBAL, F Type for DTV/VHF/UHF/CATV in 75 UNBAL, F Type for VHF/UHF/CATV in Loop out S-VIDEO in, VIDEO in, AUDIO in COMPONENT VIDEO in, S-VIDEO in, VIDEO in, AUDIO in COMPONENT VIDEO in, AUDIO in Analog RGB in, AUDIO in HDMI in*, AUDIO in HDMI in*, AUDIO in VIDEO out, AUDIO out Optical 1 1 8 to 16 Variable Point of Deployment COMPONENT VIDEO in, VIDEO in, AUDIO in USB in** English/French/Spanish -
Audio multiplex Terminals Rear ANT/CABLE A IN ANT B IN INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 PC INPUT 5 INPUT 6 MONITOR OUT Digital Audio Output G-LINK CONTROL OUT SPEAKER SUB WOOFER OUTPUT Cable CARD Side INPUT 4 USB On-screen display languages
This conforms to HDMI1.1 and HDCP1.1. HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a digital interface that handles both video and audio using a single cable. HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) is a technology used to protect copyrighted digital contents that use the Digital Visual Interface (DVI). ** This conforms to USB 1.1 and 2.0 . Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
191
11.2 ACCESSORIES
A
Speed clamp . 3
Bead band . 3
Warranty card
AAA size battery x 2 (Manganese battery for simplified remote control unit) (for PDP-5071HD only)
Filter (CTX1054)
Buttons used for only basic operations are provided on the simplified remote control unit. You can use it as necessary.
192
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
Plasma Display
Front/side view (PDP-5072HD/PDP-5071HD/PDP-5070HD)
11
6 7
12 13 14
8 9 10
C
1
POWER ON STANDBY
2 3 4
REC TIMER
5
D
(Side view)
1 2 3 4 5
POWER button POWER ON indicator STANDBY indicator REC TIMER indicator Remote control sensor
6 STANDBY/ON button 7 INPUT button (ENTER button*) 8 VOLUME UP/DOWN buttons (UP/DOWN buttons*) 9 CHANNEL UP/DOWN buttons (LEFT/ RIGHT buttons*) 10 TV GUIDE button* 11 USB port 12 INPUT 4 terminals (COMPONENT VIDEO: Y, CB/PB, CR/PR) 13 INPUT 4 terminal (VIDEO) 14 INPUT 4 terminals (AUDIO)
The buttons with asterisks (*) can operate the TV Guide On Screen system.
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
193
27
C
28 1 2 3 4 5
16 17 20 21 10 11 12 13 14 15
22
24 25 26 18 19 23
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
194
1
PC INPUT terminal (ANALOG RGB) CableCARD slot ANT/CABLE A IN terminal ANT B IN terminal AC IN terminal HDMI terminals (INPUT 5/INPUT 6) RS-232C terminal (used for factory setup) DIGITAL OUT terminal (OPTICAL) G-LINK terminal INPUT 5 terminals (AUDIO) INPUT 6 terminals (AUDIO) SUB WOOFER terminal INPUT 3 terminals (AUDIO) INPUT 3 terminals (COMPONENT VIDEO: Y, CB/PB, CR/PR)
2
15 INPUT 2 terminals (COMPONENT VIDEO: Y, CB/PB, CR/PR) 16 INPUT 2 terminal (VIDEO) 17 INPUT 2 terminal (S-VIDEO) 18 INPUT 2 terminals (AUDIO) 19 INPUT 1 terminals (AUDIO) 20 INPUT 1 terminal (S-VIDEO) 21 INPUT 1 terminal (VIDEO) 22 MONITOR OUT terminal (VIDEO) 23 MONITOR OUT terminals (AUDIO) 24 PC INPUT terminal (AUDIO) 25 CONTROL OUT terminal 26 SPEAKER (R/L) terminals 27 SPEAKER (R) terminal (Speaker side) 28 SPEAKER (L) terminal (Speaker side)
PDP-5071PU
3 4
24 25
12
13
26 27 28 29
14
15 16 17
30 31
TV : Turns on the power to the Plasma Display System or places it into standby mode. 2 Transmission confirmation LED 3 INPUT: Selects an input source of the Plasma Display System. (INPUT 1, INPUT 2, INPUT 3, INPUT 4, INPUT 5, INPUT 6 and PC) (With the simplified remote control unit, INPUT toggles between ANT-A, ANT-B, INPUT 1, INPUT 2, INPUT 3, INPUT 4, INPUT 5, INPUT 6 and PC.) 4 SCREEN SIZE: Selects the screen size. 5 SLEEP: Sets the sleep timer. 6 INFO: Displays a channel banner when a TV program is being watched. When the TV Guide On Screen system is in operation, displays information about the currently highlighted channel (if available). 7 HOME MENU: Displays the Home Menu screen. 8 DAY +/-: Jumps to the next or previous day of program listings in the TV Guide On Screen Listing service. 9 / / / : Selects a desired item on the menu screen. 10 REC: When using the TV Guide On Screen System, starts recording with a connected VCR. 11 FAVORITE CH (A, B, C, D): Selects any of the four preset channels. for details to set the FAVORITE CH. While watching, you can toggle the set channels by pressing A, B, C and D. 12 0 - 9: Selects the channel. 13 (dot): Enters a dot. 14 CH +/-: Selects the channel. 15 SPLIT: Switches the screen mode among 2-screen, picture-in-picture, and single-screen. 16 FREEZE: Freezes a frame from a moving image. Press again to cancel the function. 17 MTS: Selects MTS/SAP or language depending on the program being watched. 18 ANT: Selects the antenna (A, B). for details. 19 AV SELECTION: Selects audio and video settings. (AV mode: STANDARD, DYNAMIC, MOVIE, GAME, USER. PC mode: STANDARD, USER.) 20 DISPLAY: Displays the channel information. 21 TV GUIDE: Displays the TV Guide On Screen system. 22 ENTER: Executes a command. 23 PAGE +/- (for the TV Guide On Screen system): Scrolls the program listing screen vertically. 24 RETURN: Returns to the previous menu screen. 25 MENU: Displays a panel menu in the TV Guide On Screen system. 26 CH ENTER: Executes a channel number. 27 CH RETURN:Returns to the previous channel. This button is disabled while the TV Guide On Screen system is displayed. 28 VOL +/-: Sets the volume. 29 MUTING: Mutes the sound. 30 SHIFT: Moves the location of the small screen when in the picture-in-picture mode. 31 SWAP: Switches between the two screens when in the 2screen or picture-in-picture mode. Luminous remote control buttons (main unit only) All buttons on the main remote control unit are luminous and gather and store light. This enables quick access to the desired function when performing operations in dark places.
NOTE
When using the remote control unit, point it at the Plasma Display. for operating buttons not listed on this page.
F
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
195
12. IC INFORMATION
A
The information shown in the list is basic information and may not correspond exactly to that shown in the schematic diagrams.
List of IC
SN755870KPZT, BCM7038KPB1G-B2, R5520H001B, R2S11002AFT, R2S11001FT, UPD64015AGM-UEM, AD9985KSTZ-110, SII9023CTU
SN755870KPZT
(50 SCAN A ASSY : IC2801 - IC2806) (50 SCAN B ASSY : IC2901 - IC2906)
VDDH
OUT28 OUT29 OUT30 OUT31 OUT32 N.C. VDDH VDDH N.C. GND1 GND1 GND1 N.C. GND2 GND1 GND1 N.C. VDDH VDDH N.C. OUT33 OUT34 OUT35 OUT36 OUT37
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
OUT62 OUT61 OUT60 OUT59 OUT58 OUT57 OUT56 OUT55 OUT54 OUT53 OUT52 OUT51 OUT50 OUT49 OUT48 OUT47 OUT46 OUT45 OUT44 OUT43 OUT42 OUT41 OUT40 OUT39 OUT38
88
VDD
BLOCK DIAGRAM
DK Level Shift Circuit Data Output Control Circuit 64-bit Shift Register 99 OUT1
SI 91
DA
64-bit Latch
DA
Data
DA
86 CLK
84 DIR
92 CLR
87 LAT
89 OC1
196
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
VDDH
PIN FUNNCTION
No.
1 - 30 31 32 - 33 34 35 - 37 38 39 40 - 41 42 43 - 44 45 46 - 77 78 79 - 80 81 82 - 83 84 85 86 87 N.C. VDDH N.C. GND1 N.C. GND2 GND1 N.C. VDDH N.C. OUT33 - OUT64 N.C. VDDH N.C. GND1 DIR SO CLK LAT
Pin Name
OUT3 - OUT32
I/O
O O I I/O I I High-voltage push-pull output Not used Power for High-voltage circuit Not used GND Not used GND GND Not used Power for High-voltage circuit Not used High-voltage push-pull output Not used Power for High-voltage circuit Not used GND
Pin Function
Setting the shift direction of shift-register L : reverse side shift (SOSI), H : forward side shift (SISO) Serial data In/Out Serial clock Input Down-side edge trigger
C
LAT data Input L : The data of shiftregister is transferred to ouput latch. H : The ouput data of latch is holded. Power for Logic circuit Output control Output is controlled by truth table right side. OC1 OC2 L L H H L H L H OUT ALL Hi-Z DATA ALL L ALL H
D
88 89
VDD OC1
90 91 92 93 - 94 95 96 - 97 98 99 - 100
All output reset CLR terminal : L normal operation, CLR terminal : H All output "H" GND Not used Power for High-voltage circuit Not used High-voltage push-pull output
E
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
197
System IC
BLOCK DIAGRAM
[System Block Diagram]
Dual S-ATA PCI 2.2 ROM I/O 64-bit DDR-SDRAM
Bus Bridge
SDRAM Controller
B
IF Video S-Video Comp. Video HD_DVI_0 HD_DVI_1 ITU-R-656 POD/ MultiPOD ADC IF Demod 300 MHz R5K MIPS Micro 32KI & 32KD FPU and MMU
DMA
Dual USB 2.0 USB 1.1 IR Tx/Rx IR BLaster GPIO Dual UARTs BTSC PCM Audio Engine & DACs Dual Composite Video Encoder with 6 DACs RF Mod.
I/O
PCM Audio In SPDIF I2S x2 Audio Out HD/SD Video SD Video ITU-R-656 DVI Interface Channel 3/4
NTSC/PAL Video Decoder WSS, CC, NABTS, Teletext MPEG-2 Transport Processor w/ DVB, DES, NDS, Multi2 Descrambler
Transport Input x5
HD / SD Decoder
HD / SD Decoder
V.90 Ethernet
Gateway Services
D
Bus Bridge Data Transport Comp. Video S-Video HD_DVI_0 HD_DVI_1 656 Input IF IF Demod NTSC/PAL Video Decoder 2x MPEG HD/SD Video Decoder Video and Graphics Processing (BVN) 6x Video DACs VEC (Dual Channel) DVI 656 RF Mod MIPS R5Kf CPU (300 MHz) Dual Channel Audio Processor DDR-DRAM Controller (200 MHz) EJTAG Peripherals 2D BLTer 3D Core V.90 USB 2.0 USB 1.1 Ethernet SATA Dual S-ATA Dual port Ch 3/4 VIDEO Component S-Video Composite
E
BTSC Decoder Digital Audio Analog Audio 2x I S Ports 1x SPDIF 2x Dual Audio DACs
2
Test ICE
198
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
BLOCK DIAGRAM
IN
OUT
B
EN
GATE CONTROL
PIN LAYOUT
PIN FUNCTION
4
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 Name EN GND FLG IN OUT Function Enable terminal GND terminal
E
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
199
Block Diagram
200
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
201
202
1
Block Diagram
16M/64Mbit SDRAM
SDRRAS SDRCLK SDRCS SDRA[11:0] SDRABP SDRCKE SDRCAS SDRWE SDRDQ[15:0] 12 16
Digital CVBS
Tone Control
SW LPF Y
Analog CVBS/Y 1 Analog CVBS/Y 2 Analog CVBS/Y 3 Analog CVBS/Y 4 Gain Control
10
10bitA/D
2
BPF YCS (SECAM)
LPF 10 V-Apature C/Cr Cr Cr Cr Cr Cr
Clamp
2DYCS (PAL) Color distortion correction(PAL) ACC Chroma Decode Motion Detector
Cb Cb Cb Cb Cb Cb
Pre-blanking Color CNR CTI HUE
C system
SW
10bitA/D
APL detection DC transmission ratio correction Black stretch correction White peak correction ACL Y contrast Bright
Clamp LPF 8 8
ACBI ABI
SW
8bitA/D
PDP-5071PU
LPF 8 G 8 B 8 R 8 Y 8 Cb 8 Cr 8 Y Cr
Color bar, RAMP, RASTER, 10STEP 27MHz clock synchronization Free run possible
Clamp
Analog Cr Analog R
ACRI ARI
SW
8bitA/D
Clamp
DFBI
Fast Blank
RGB MATRIX
3
Matrix Picture Control Sync Detector x3PLL2 x32 PLL Divider 4fsc
16fsc 8fsc Burst Locked Clock
R 1 G 1 B 1 Y 7 Cb 7 Cr 7
Cb
IOYG IOCR
FCSI
IOCB
27MHz
H Locked Clock
FOCP
3 4
FCSI
8bit D/A
RESET
I2C
BPF
XO
XI
RSTB
24.576MHz
132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45
DVDD3 DYSI DFBI FCSI FOCP FCKQ DGND DVDD1 FDIO9 FDIO8 FDIO7 FDIO6 DVDD3 FDIO5 FDIO4 FDIO3 FDIO2 DVDD1 DGND FDIO1 FDIO0 BCKM RDEO DVDD3 FILD VBLK VD HD DGND DVDD1 BCLK8 ROCK ROY0 ROY1 DVDD3 ROY2 ROY3 ROY4 ROY5 DGND DVDD1 ROY6 ROY7 DGND
DVDD1 DYMI DCGI DCBI DCRI AVDD1 ATS1 ATS2 AVDD3 ATS3 AGND AGND AGND VCLY VCOM1 AVI VLPF1 ASYI VRB1 ACYI VRT1 ACSI AVDD3 AVDD3 VRT2 ASCI VRB2 AGI VCOM2 ACBI VRT3 ABI VRB3 VCOM3 AVDD3 AVDD3 VCOM4 ACRI VLPF2 ARI VRB4 VRT4 AGND AGND
DVDD3 ROY8 ROY9 ROY10 ROY11 ROY12 ROY13 DVDD1 DGND ROFDIE FCLK8 FCKM DVDD1 RGRED RSTB SLA0 SDA SCL DVDD1 AGNDA IOCR AVDDA AGNDA IOCB AVDDA AGNDA IOYG AVDDA RSET REF AGNDA DVDD1 DGND XI XO DVDD3 SDRDQ15 SDRDQ0 SDRDQ14 SDRDQ1 DVDD1 SDRDQ13 SDRDQ2 DGND
DVDD3 SCKSET TEST SDRABP SDRA11 SDRA10 SDRA9 SDRA8 SDRA7 SDRA6 DVDD3 SDRA5 SDRA4 SDRA3 SDRA2 DVDD1 DGND SDRA1 SDRA0 SDRCS SDRCKE SDRRAS DVDD1 DGND SDRCLK DVDD3 DVDD1 SDRCAS SDRWE SDRDQ7 SDRDQ8 DVDD1 DGND SDRDQ6 SDRDQ9 SDRDQ5 SDRDQ10 DGND DVDD1 SDRDQ4 SDRDQ11 SDRDQ3 SDRDQ12 DVDD3
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
203
Pin Function
A
Functions
141
Analog 3.3V power supply Connect to the 3.3V power supply. Separate it from the other terminals via a filter.
155,156,167,168
Analog 3.3V power supply for ADC. Connect to the 3.3V power supply. Separate it from the other power lines via a filter.
AVDDA
61,64,67
Analog 3.3V power supply for DAC. Connect to the 3.3V power supply. Separate it from the other power lines via a filter.
AGND
C
Analog ground Analog ground (for DAC) Digital 1.5V power supply Connect to the 1.5V power supply.
AGNDA DVDD1
DVDD3
1,11,26,44,53,88,98, 109,120,132
DGND
17,24,33,38,45,56, 80,89,93,104,114,
Digital ground
126
204
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
Pin Function
A
Functions
6 mA
FCKM
77
LVTTL
BCKM
111
LVTTL
ATS1
139
Analog
ATS2
140
Analog
ATS3
142
Analog
VLPF1
149
Analog
VLPF2
171
Analog
Caution: Connect these terminals for test to GND unless otherwise instructed.
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
205
Pin Function
A
Functions
XI
BCLK8
102
I/O
LVTTL 3-state
6 mA
Subsequent stage line lock clock monitor input/output It will become Hi-Z when BCK8OUT (SA1Fh, D5)=0. Normally, set to BCK8OUT=0 and leave it open.
Functions
FCLK8
6 mA
Front stage burst lock clock input/output It will become Hi-Z when FCK8S[2:0] (SA21h, D6-D4)=000b. Normally, set to FCK8S[2:0]=0 and leave it open.
FCKQ
127
I/O
LVTTL 3-state
3 mA
Sampling clock output for PD64031A and PD64032 digital connection. It will become Hi-Z when FCKQS[2:0] (SA21h, D2-D0)=000b. Normally, set to FCKQS[2:0]=0 and leave it open.
FOCP
128
I/O
LVTTL 3-state
3 mA
Clamp pulse output for PD64031A and PD64032 digital connection/timing output (VD) for digital RGB input. It will become Hi-Z when FOCPS[2:0] (SA23h, D2-D0)=000b.
DFBI
DYSI
E
131
LVTTL
DYMI
134
LVTTL
DCGI
135
LVTTL
DCBI
136
LVTTL
DCRI
137
LVTTL
FCSI
129
I/O
LVTTL 3-state
3 mA
Sync separation signal input/timing output (HD) for RGB input. It will become Hi-Z when FCSIS[2:0] (SA22h, D2-D0)=000b. Normally, set to FCSIS[2:0]=0 and leave it open.
206
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
Pin Function
A
Functions
Functions
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
207
Pin Function
A
Functions
VRT3
163
Analog
VRB3
165
Analog
VCOM3
166
Analog
Acronyms
Terminal number
I/O
Level
Functions
ACRI
170
Analog
ADC4 color difference component Cr signal input Input the image signal by cutting the capacity.
ARI
172
Analog
ADC3 RGB component R signal input Input the image signal by cutting the capacity.
VCOM4
169
Analog
VRB4
D
173
Analog
VRT4
174
Analog
Functions
62
Analog
Color difference component Y/RGB component G output signal. Connect to AGNDA via a 200 load resistance.
IO-CR
68
Analog
Color difference component Cr/RGB component R output signal. Connect to AGNDA via a 200 load resistance.
IO-CB
65
Analog
Color difference component Cb/RGB component B output signal. Connect to AGNDA via a 200 load resistance.
REF
59
Analog
External reference input pin. Supply 1.0V. And, connect to AGNDA via a 0.1F capacitor. Connect to AGNDA via a 620 resistor for external adjustment.
RSET
F
60
Analog
208
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
Pin Function
A
Functions
I/O
LVTTL 3-state
6 mA
Digital 8/10 bit Cb, Cr output/input at the time of PD64031A digital connection. It will become Hi-Z when FDIOS[2:0] (SA22h, D6-D4)=000b. Leave it open when not in use.
6 mA
LVTTL 3-state
6 mA
Functions
3 mA
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
209
Pin Function
A
Functions
3 mA
9 mA
SDRCKE
21
LVTTL 3-state
3 mA
SDRCS
20
LVTTL 3-state
3 mA
SDRCAS
28
LVTTL 3-state
3 mA
SDRRAS
22
LVTTL 3-state
3 mA
SDRWE
C
29
LVTTL 3-state
3 mA
SDRA0 -SDRA11
LVTTL 3-state
3 mA
Address output for external memory Insert a damping resistor of approximately 100, and connect to the SDRAM address terminal.
SDRDQ0 -SDRDQ15
I/O
LVTTL 3-state
6 mA
210
1 2
PDP-5071PU
3 4
AD9985
REF
A/D
A/D
A/D
CLAMP
CLAMP
CLAMP
FILT
RAIN
BAIN
CLAMP
SOGIN
GAIN
HSYNC
COAST
GND
GND
GND
VDD
GND
VDD
VDD
VD
SDA
SCL
A0
80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61
D
60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52
GND GREEN <7> GREEN <6> GREEN <5> GREEN <4> GREEN <3> GREEN <2> GREEN <1> GREEN <0>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PIN 1 INDICATOR
GND VD REF BYPASS SDA SCL A0 RAIN GND VD VD GND SOGIN GAIN GND VD VD GND BAIN VD GND
GND 10 VDD 11 BLUE <7> 12 BLUE <6> 13 BLUE <5> 14 BLUE <4> 15 BLUE <3> 16 BLUE <2> 17 BLUE <1>
18
AD9985
(Not to Scale)
51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41
VSYNC
FILT
MIDSCV
COAST
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
HSYNC
CLAMP
GND
PVD
PVD
PVD
PVD
VDD
VDD
VD
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
211
Pin Function
A
Outputs
References
Mnemonic RAIN GAIN BAIN HSYNC VSYNC SOGIN CLAMP COAST Red [7:0] Green [7:0] Blue [7:0] DATACK HSOUT VSOUT SOGOUT REF BYPASS MIDSCV FILT VD VDD PVD GND SDA SCL A0
Power Supply
C
Function Analog Input for Converter R Analog Input for Converter G Analog Input for Converter B Horizontal SYNC Input Vertical SYNC Input Input for Sync-on-Green Clamp Input (External CLAMP Signal) PLL COAST Signal Input Outputs of Converter Red, Bit 7 is the MSB Outputs of Converter Green, Bit 7 is the BSB Outputs of Converter Blue, Bit 7 is the BSB Data Output Clock HSYNC Output (Phase-Aligned with DATACK) VSYNC Output (Phase-Aligned with DATACK) Sync-on-Green Slicer Output Internal Reference Bypass Internal Midscale Voltage Bypass Connection for External Filter Components for Internal PLL Analog Power Supply Output Power Supply PLL Power Supply Ground
Value 0.0 V to 1.0V 0.0 V to 1.0V 0.0 V to 1.0V 3.3 V CMOS 3.3 V CMOS 0.0 V to 1.0 V 3.3 V CMOS 3.3 V CMOS 3.3 V CMOS 3.3 V CMOS 3.3 V CMOS 3.3 V CMOS 3.3 V CMOS 3.3 V CMOS 3.3 V CMOS 1.25 V
Pin No. 54 48 43 30 31 49 38 29 7077 29 1219 67 66 64 65 58 37 33 39, 42, 45, 46, 51, 52, 59, 62 11, 22, 23, 69, 78, 79 26, 27, 34, 35 1, 10, 20, 21, 24, 25, 28, 32, 36, 40, 41, 44, 47, 50, 53, 60, 61, 63, 68, 80 57 56 55
Control
Serial Port Data I/O 3.3 V CMOS Serial Port Data Clock (100 kHz Maximum) 3.3 V CMOS Serial Port Address Input 1 3.3 V CMOS
212
1 2
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3 4
Pin Function
A
Pin Function Name OUTPUTS HSOUT Horizontal Sync Output A reconstructed and phase-aligned version of the Hsync input. Both the polarity and duration of this output can be programmed via serial bus registers. By maintaining alignment with DATACK and Data, data timing with respect to horizontal sync can always be determined. VSOUT Vertical Sync Output A reconstructed and phase-aligned version of the video Vsync. The polarity of this output can be controlled via a serial bus bit. The placement and duration in all modes is set by the graphics transmitter. SOGOUT Sync-On-Green Slicer Output
B
This pin outputs either the signal from the Sync-on-Green slicer comparator or an unprocessed but delayed version of the Hsync input. See the Sync Processing Block Diagram to view how this pin is connected. (Note: Besides slicing off SOG, the output from this pin gets no other additional processing on the AD9985. Vsync separation is performed via the sync separator.) SERIAL PORT (2-Wire) SDA Serial Port Data I/O SCL Serial Port Data Clock A0 Serial Port Address Input 1 For a full description of the 2-wire serial register and how it works, refer to the 2-wire serial control port section. DATA OUTPUTS RED Data Output, Red Channel GREEN Data Output, Green Channel BLUE Data Output, Blue Channel The main data outputs. Bit 7 is the MSB. The delay from pixel sampling time to output is fixed. When the sampling time is changed by adjusting the PHASE register, the output timing is shifted as well. The DATACK and HSOUT outputs are also moved, so the timing relationship among the signals is maintained. For exact timing information. DATA CLOCK OUTPUT DATACK Data Output Clock The main clock output signal used to strobe the output data and HSOUT into external logic. It is produced by the internal clock generator and is synchronous with the internal pixel sampling clock. When the sampling time is changed by adjusting the PHASE register, the output timing is shifted as well. The Data, DATACK, and HSOUT outputs are all moved, so the timing relationship among the signals is maintained. INPUTS Analog Input for Red Channel RAIN Analog Input for Green Channel GAIN Analog Input for Blue Channel BAIN High impedance inputs that accept the Red, Green, and Blue channel graphics signals, respectively. (The three channels are identical, and can be used for any colors, but colors are assigned for convenient reference.) They accommodate input signals ranging from 0.5 V to 1.0 V full scale. Signals should be ac-coupled to these pins to support clamp operation. HSYNC Horizontal Sync Input This input receives a logic signal that establishes the horizontal timing reference and provides the frequency reference for pixel clock generation. The logic sense of this pin is controlled by serial Register 0EH Bit 6 (Hsync Polarity). Only the leading edge of Hsync is active; the trailing edge is ignored. When Hsync Polarity = 0, the falling edge of Hsync is used. When Hsync Polarity = 1, the rising edge is active. The input includes a Schmitt trigger for noise immunity, with a nominal input threshold of 1.5 V. VSYNC Vertical Sync Input The input for vertical sync.
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5 6 7 8
213
Pin Function
A
Function Sync-on-Green Input This input is provided to assist with processing signals with embedded sync, typically on the Green channel. The pin is connected to a high speed comparator with an internally generated threshold. The threshold level can be programmed in 10 mV steps to any voltage between 10 mV and 330 mV above the negative peak of the input signal. The default voltage threshold is 150 mV. When connected to an ac-coupled graphics signal with embedded sync, it will produce a noninverting digital output on SOGOUT. (This is usually a composite sync signal, containing both vertical and horizontal sync information that must be separated before passing the horizontal sync signal to Hsync.) When not used, this input should be left unconnected. For more details on this function and how it should be configured, refer to the Sync-on-Green section. External Clamp Input This logic input may be used to define the time during which the input signal is clamped to ground. It should be exercised when the reference dc level is known to be present on the analog input channels, typically during the back porch of the graphics signal. The CLAMP pin is enabled by setting control bit Clamp Function to 1 (Register 0FH, Bit 7, default is 0). When disabled, this pin is ignored and the clamp timing is determined internally by counting a delay and duration from the trailing edge of the Hsync input. The logic sense of this pin is controlled by Clamp Polarity Register 0FH, Bit 6. When not used, this pin must be grounded and Clamp Function programmed to 0. Clock Generator Coast Input (Optional) This input may be used to cause the pixel clock generator to stop synchronizing with Hsync and continue producing a clock at its current frequency and phase. This is useful when processing signals from sources that fail to produce horizontal sync pulses during the vertical interval. The COAST signal is generally not required for PC-generated signals. The logic sense of this pin is controlled by Coast Polarity (Register 0FH, Bit 3). When not used, this pin may be grounded and Coast Polarity programmed to 1, or tied HIGH (to VD through a 10 k resistor) and Coast Polarity programmed to 0. Coast Polarity defaults to 1 at power-up.
CLAMP
B
COAST
REF Internal Reference BYPASS BYPASS Bypass for the internal 1.25 V band gap reference. It should be connected to ground through a 0.1 F capacitor. The absolute accuracy of this reference is 4%, and the temperature coefficient is 50 ppm, which is adequate for most AD9985 applications. If higher accuracy is required, an external reference may be employed instead. MIDSCV Midscale Voltage Reference BYPASS Bypass for the internal midscale voltage reference. It should be connected to ground through a 0.1 F capacitor. The exact voltage varies with the gain setting of the Blue channel. FILT External Filter Connection For proper operation, the pixel clock generator PLL requires an external filter. Connect the filter shown in Figure to this pin. For optimal performance, minimize noise and parasitics on this node. POWER SUPPLY VD Main Power Supply These pins supply power to the main elements of the circuit. They should be filtered and as quiet as possible. VDD Digital Output Power Supply A large number of output pins (up to 25) switching at high speed (up to 110 MHz) generates a lot of power supply transients (noise). These supply pins are identified separately from the VD pins so special care can be taken to minimize output noise transferred into the sensitive analog circuitry. If the AD9985 is interfacing with lower voltage logic, VDD may be connected to a lower supply voltage (as low as 2.5 V) for compatibility. PVD Clock Generator Power Supply The most sensitive portion of the AD9985 is the clock generation circuitry. These pins provide power to the clock PLL and help the user design for optimal performance. The designer should provide quiet, noise-free power to these pins. GND Ground The ground return for all circuitry on-chip. It is recommended that the AD9985 be assembled on a single solid ground plane, with careful attention given to ground current paths.
214
1 2
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3 4
Port MUX
I2C Slave
RESET# INT
I2C Slave
CSDA CSCL
Aux Data
MCLK Gen
SCK WS SD0
Port MUX
XOR Mask
24-Bit Encrypted Pixel Data
SPDIF
24-Bit Decrypted Pixel Data
Control Signals
EVNODD
HS,VS, DE
24-Bit Data
Q[23:0] CLK48B
Port Detect
R0PWR5V R1PWR5V
MUTEOUT
SCDT
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
215
R1XC+
R0X2+
R0X1+
R0X0+
R1X2+
R1X1+
R1X0+
R1XC-
AGND
AGND
R1X0-
AGND
AGND
AGND
AGND
R0X1-
R0XC39
AGND
R0X0-
AVCC
AVCC
AVCC
R1X2-
AVCC
R1X1-
AVCC
62
60
56
AGND
R0X2-
AVCC
44
AVCC
61
59
58
57
55
54
53
51
50
49
47
45
43
41
40
52
71
72
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
CGND CVCC18 IOGND IOVCC MUTEOUT SPDIF CVCC18 CGND NC NC NC SD0 WS SCK NC MCLKOUT IOVCC IOGND CGND
63
38
48
46
42
AVCC
36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22
CGND CVCC18 R0PWR5V R1PWR5V DSCL0 DSDA0 DSCL1 DSDA1 CSCL CSDA IOVCC IOGND CGND CVCC18 CVCC18 CGND NC NC NC NC IOVCC IOGND NC NC NC NC NC EVNODD NC NC NC IOVCC IOGND VSYNC HSYNC DE
SiI 9023
144-Pin TQFP
21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CVCC18 NC AUDPVCC18 AUDPGND XTALOUT XTALIN XTALVCC REGVCC NC RSVDL RESET# SCDT INT
Q8
IOGND
IOVCC
IOVCC
Q7
IOVCC
Q5
Q9
Q6
Q4
Q3
IOGND
Q21
Q19
Q17
Q16
Q13
Q23
Q22
Q20
Q18
Q15
Q14
Q12
Q11
ODCK
CGND
CGND
Q10
CVCC18
CVCC18
CGND
CVCC18
Q2
Q1
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3 4
Q0
Pin Function
A
Pin Name
Q0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15 Q16 Q17 Q18 Q19 Q20 Q21 Q22 Q23 DE HSYNC VSYNC ODCK
Pin #
144 143 142 141 140 137 136 133 132 131 130 129 126 125 124 123 119 118 117 116 113 112 111 110 1 2 3 121
Strength
8 mA
Type
LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL
Dir
Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output Output
Description
24-bit Output Pixel Data Bus.
12 mA
Data enable. Horizontal Sync Output control signal. Vertical Sync Output control signal. Output Data Clock.
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
217
Pin Function
A
Pin Name
XTALIN XTALOUT MCLKOUT SCK WS SD0 SPDIF MUTEOUT
Pin #
97 96 88 86 85 84 78 77
Strength
8 mA 4 mA 4 mA 4 mA 4 mA 4 mA
Type
LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL LVTTL
Dir
In Out Out Out Out Out Out Out
Description
Crystal Clock Input. Crystal Clock Output. Audio Master Clock Output. I2S Serial Clock Output. I2S Word Select Output. I2S Serial Data Output. S/PDIF Audio Output. Mute Audio Output.
Configuration/Programming Pins
Pin Name
INT RESET# DSCL0 DSDA0 DSCL1 DSDA1 CSCL CSDA SCDT CLK48B R0PWR5V R1PWR5V RSVDL RSVD_A NC
Pin #
104 102 32 31 30 29 28 27 103 107 34 33 101 56 6,7,8,10,1 1,12,13,1 4,17,18,1 9,20,81,8 2,83,87,9 3,100 9
Strength
4 mA 4 mA 4 mA 4 mA 12 mA 12 mA
Type
LVTTL1 Schmitt Schmitt Schmitt Schmitt Schmitt Schmitt Schmitt LVTTL LVTTL Schmitt Schmitt LVTTL
Dir
Out In In Bi-Di In Bi-Di In Bi-Di Out Bi-Di In In In
Description
Interrupt Output Reset Pin. Active LOW. 5V Tolerant. DDC I2C Clock for Port 0. 5V Tolerant. DDC I2C Data for Port 0. 5V Tolerant. DDC I2C Clock for Port 1. 5V Tolerant. DDC I2C Data for Port 1. 5V Tolerant. Configuration I2C Clock. 5V Tolerant. Configuration I2C Data. 5V Tolerant. Indicates active video at HDMI input port. Data Bus Latch Enable. 2 Port 0 Transmitter Detect. 5V Tolerant. Port 1 Transmitter Detect. 5V Tolerant. Reserved, must be tied LOW. Reserved Pin, leave unconnected. No internal connection.
EVNODD
8 mA
LVTTL
Out
Indicates Even or Odd field for interlaced formats. Polarity programmable in register.
Notes: 1. The INT pin is programmable as either a push-pull LVTTL output, or as an open-drain output. 2. CLK48B is used to clock external 24-to-48 bit latches. CLK48B is also latched on the rising edge of RESET# to set the I2C device addresses for CSCL/CSDA. Refer to Table 10. CLK48B has a weak internal pull-down, and so will be latched as a LOW if not otherwise connected.
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Pin Function
A
Pin Name
R0XC+ R0XCR0X0+ R0X0R0X1+ R0X1R0X2+ R0X2R1XC+ R1XCR1X0+ R1X0R1X1+ R1X1R1X2+ R1X2Power and Ground Pins
Pin #
40 39 44 43 48 47 52 51 59 58 63 62 67 66 71 70
Type
Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog
Description
TMDS input clock pair. TMDS input data pair. TMDS input data pair. TMDS input data pair.
B
HDMI Port 0
TMDS input clock pair. TMDS input data pair. TMDS input data pair. TMDS input data pair.
HDMI Port 1
Pin Name
CVCC18 CGND IOVCC IOGND
Pin #
22, 23, 35, 74, 79, 92, 105, 114, 128, 139 21, 24, 36, 73, 80, 91, 106, 115, 127, 138 5, 16, 26, 76, 89, 109, 122, 134 4, 15, 25, 75, 90, 108, 120, 135
Type
Power Ground Power Ground Power Ground Power Power Ground Power Ground Power Power
Description
Digital Logic VCC Digital Logic GND Input/Output Pin VCC Input/Output Pin GND TMDS Analog VCC TMDS Analog GND TMDS Port 0 PLL VCC TMDS Port 1 PLL VCC TMDS PLL GND ACR PLL VCC ACR PLL GND ACR PLL Crystal Input VCC ACR PLL Regulator VCC
Supply
1.8V
3.3V
AVCC 38, 42, 46, 50, 57, 61, 65, 69 AGND 41, 45, 49, 53, 60, 64, 68, 72 PVCC0 37 PVCC1 55 TMDSPGND 54 AUDPVCC18 AUDPGND XTALVCC REGVCC 94 95 98 99
PDP-5071PU
5 6 7 8
219