Product Service Manual - Level 2: Applicable Country & Regions
Product Service Manual - Level 2: Applicable Country & Regions
Product Service Manual - Level 2: Applicable Country & Regions
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INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................................................5
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8
PACKING .............................................................................................................................................................................. 43
CUSTOMER ACCEPTANCE .................................................................................................................................................... 45
DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY................................................................................................................................................... 61
EXPLODED VIEW.................................................................................................................................................................. 61
DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY .................................................................................................................................................... 64
APPEARANCE ....................................................................................................................................................................... 68
SOFTWARE/FIRMWARE UPGRADE PROCESS ......................................................................................................................... 72
ADJUSTMENT / ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE ............................................................................................................................ 76
A
A/D Analog to Digital
B
BenQ BenQ Corporation
D
DLP Digital Light Processing
DMD Digital Micromirror Device
DVI Digital Video Interface
DVI-I Digital Video Interface-Integrated
P
POM Pond of Mirrors
R
RS232 Interface Between Data Terminal Equipment and Data
Communications Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data
Interchange
S
SVGA Super Video Graphics Array. A screen resolution of 800 x 600
pixels.
SXGA Super XGA. A screen resolution of 1280x1024 pixels.
V
VGA Video Graphics Array. A screen resolution of 640 x 480
resolution.
X
XGA A screen resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels.
Trademark
Other companies, products, or service names may be the trademarks of their respective companies.
The RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substance in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive) is a
legal requirement by EU (European Union) for the global electronics industry which sold in EU and
some counties also require this requirement. Any electrical and electronics products launched in
the market after June 2006 should meet this RoHS requirements. Products launched in the market
before June 2006 are not required to compliant with RoHS parts. If the original parts are not RoHS
complaints, the replacement parts can be non ROHS complaints, but if the original parts are RoHS
compliant, the replacement parts MUST be RoHS complaints. If the product service or maintenance
require replacing any parts, please confirming the RoHS requirement before replace them.
Safety Notice
1. Make sure your working environment is dry and clean, and meets all government safety
requirements.
2. Ensure that other persons are safe while you are servicing the product.
3. DO NOT perform any action that may cause a hazard to the customer or make the product
unsafe.
4. Use proper safety devices to ensure your personal safety.
5. Always use approved tools and test equipment for servicing.
6. Never assume the products power is disconnected from the mains power supply. Check that it is
disconnected before opening the products cabinet.
7. Modules containing electrical components are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Follow
ESD safety procedures while handling these parts.
8. Some products contain more than one battery. Do not disassemble any battery, or expose it to
high temperatures such as throwing into fire, or it may explode.
9. Refer to government requirements for battery recycling or disposal.
1. Caution: This Optical Storage Product contains a Laser device. Refer to the product
specifications and your local Laser Safety Compliance Requirements.
Specifications
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8.0 Reliability
8.1 MTBF 20000 hours except DMD chip, Color wheel, Lamp and Fan
Normal : 1500 hours (50% brightness maintenance)
8.2 Lamp Lifetime
Eco: 2500 hours
9.0 Power Requirements Adhere to Appendix F
9.1 Power Supply (Normal) VAC 100 240 (50/60Hz), VAC 90 264 (50/60Hz),
Typical 285W Max. 305W Max.
9.2 Power consumption
Standby 5W Max. 5W Max.
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1. Scope:
This document describes critical optical related test definitions and Instructions for data or video
projectors. The other general terminologies are specified in ANSI IT7.228-1997.
2. General Requirements
1. The unit under test should be allowed to stabilize without further adjustment for a minimum of
5 minutes, at nominal ambient room temperature of 25C, before making measurements.
2. Measurements shall take place in a light proof room, where the only source of illumination is
the projector. Less than 1 lux of the light on the screen shall be from any source other than the
projector.
3. All measurements shall be made on flat screens that do not provide any advantage to the
performance of the unit
4. All measurements shall be made at standard color temperature setting, 100% white image (per
ANSI IT7.228-1997), except where noted
3. Practical Requirements
1. When measuring contrast manually, operators should not wear white clothing since light
reflected from white clothing can influence the measurement.
2. Unless otherwise specified, the projection lens is set in the widest zoom position since zoom
function can influence the measurement.
3. Measurement should be performed with Minolta Chromameter, Model CL-100, or equivalent.
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L10 L11
L1 L2 L3
L4 L5 L6
L7 L8 L9
L13 L12
Note: L10, L11, L12, L13 are located at 10% of the distance from corner itself to L5
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W2
W3
H1 H3 H2
W1
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A12. COLOR
Color is expressed as (x, y) in 1931CIE chromaticity values
Note: Color is measured at the center of the screen that is entirely the measured color under default
brightness and contrast settings
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Flare
Defocus
1.5 pixels
i.
G Defocus of Blue
B
Flare of Blue
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Pixel
Normal
Flare
Slight flare
Shadow
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B1. Purpose
This standard establishes the environmental specification for projector related products, which
defines the level of product performance and reliability in the field. It is not necessary the intent of
these specification to simulate a typical user environment, but rather to provide for a level of product
robustness that when applied over a wide range of manufacturing variability and environmental
usage conditions, which is recommended for product assurance testing reference.
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Un-package Vibration Sine-wave, 5~200Hz, 1.5G, all primary axis, one sweep (5 minutes)
(Non-operating) per orientation, total of 15 min.
Bench Drop 1. Pivot, 90 degree, sitting on right and left side, 1 drop per
orientation, total of 2 drops.
2. Bottom and opposite, 1 drop per orientation, drop height 5 cm,
totally 2 drops.
Storage High Temperature / Test condition: (-20C ~ 60C, 10% ~ 90% R.H.)
Humidity
1. Storage high temperature / humidity exposure test:
(Non-operating, with package)
25/60%, 1hrs 60/90%, 24hrs 25/60%, 1hrs
Criteria Inspection:
1. The products should be operated normally at specified lower and
higher temperature environment.
2. The carton no crash and broken issue.
Altitude Operating:
Without high altitude mode 0C~35C @ 0~1499m above sea level
With high altitude mode 0C~30C @ 1500~3000m above sea level
Non-operating:
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B2.3 Regulatory
Surge 1KV line to line, 2KV line to ground on input power lines.
The product is expected to perform to its full potential without loss of function, performance,
critical parametric changes, and other undesirable anomalies, over the applied boundaries of this
specification. The following product failure is not allowed within the boundaries defined in this
specification:
1. Failure including permanent damage, critical paramedics changes (optical performance defined in
3. Failure violating external laws, regulatory agency standards, and government directives.
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Atmospherics, Dynamic, and Regulatory test sets require separate units and can be processed in
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1. SCOPE
This document specifies the image quality requirements applicable to the DLPTM .7XGA Value
Component Set. The Component Set provides the DLPTM .7XGA Value Projector with digital
imaging functionality based on Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) technology.
2. Definitions
2.1 Blemish
A blemish is an obstruction, reflection, or refraction of light that is visible, but out of
focus in the projected image under specified conditions of inspection (see Table 1). It
is caused by a particle, scratch, or other artifact located in the image illumination path.
A single pixel or mirror that is stuck in the OFF position and is visibly darker than the
surrounding pixels.
A single pixel or mirror that is stuck in the ON position and is visibly brighter than the
surrounding pixels.
A single pixel or mirror that does not operate in sequence with parameters loaded into
memory. The unstable pixel appears to be flickering asynchronously with the image.
Two or more stuck pixels sharing a common border or common point, also referred to
as a cluster.
The reset boundary artifact is a single row of pixels on the reset group boundaries that
are visibly darker or lighter than the neighboring rows of pixels.
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2.8 Eyecatcher
Eyecatcher's are blemishes appearing in the area outside of the Active Area. These are
due to particles and various DMD window or window aperture defects including:
digs, voids, and scratches.
Bond Wires are the electrical connections between the die and the DMD ceramic
package. If visible, they will appear as short light parallel lines outside of the
Pond of Mirrors (POM).
Exposed Metal 2 is due to a shift in positioning of either the die or the window
aperture, which may allow light to be reflected off of the layer of metal 2 that is
below the super structure (mirrors). This defect is located outside of the POM.
Reflective Edge is light that may reflect from the edge of the DMD window
aperture onto the projection screen. It will appear as a thin diffuse line outside of
the POM.
The Blue 60 screen is used to test for major dark blemishes. All areas of the screen are
colored a Microsoft Paintbrush blue 60 (green and red set at 0, blue set at 60).
NOTE: If linear degamma is not used then the Microsoft Paintbrush values must be
adjusted to match the degamma table being used in order to generate an equivalent blue
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The Gray 10 screen is used to test for major light blemishes. All areas of the screen are
colored a Microsoft Paintbrush gray 10 (green, red, and blue set at 10).
NOTE: If linear degamma is not used then the Microsoft Paintbrush values must be
adjusted to match the degamma table being used in order to generate an equivalent gray
level on the test screen image.
The Gray 30 screen is used to test for the reset boundary artifact. All areas of the
screen are colored a Microsoft Paintbrush gray 30 (green, red, and blue set at 30).
NOTE: If linear degamma is not used then the Microsoft Paintbrush values must be
adjusted to match the degamma table being used in order to generate an equivalent gray
level on the test screen image.
3. ACCEPTANCE REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Conditions of Acceptance
All DMD image quality defects must be determined under the following projected image
test conditions:
a. Test Set degamma shall be linear.
b. Test Set brightness and contrast settings shall be set to nominal.
c. The diagonal size of the projected image shall be a minimum of 60 inches.
d. The projection screen shall be 1X gain.
e. The projected image shall be inspected from an 8 feet minimum viewing
distance.
f. The image shall be in focus during all Table 1 tests.
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2 Major Light Blemish Gray 10 1. 4 visible light blemishes are allowed in the
active
area
2. No blemish will be > 1 long/diameter
3 Reset Boundary Gray 30 1. No reset boundary artifacts allowed
Artifact
4 Eyecatchers Border Any screen 1. Eyecatcher and border artifacts are allowed
Artifacts
5 Projected Images Any screen 1. No adjacent pixels
2. No bright pixels in Active Area
3. No unstable pixels in Active Area
4. 1 bright pixel in the POM
5. 4 dark pixels in the Active Area
6. No DMD window aperture shadowing on the
Active
Area
7. Minor blemishes are allowed
Notes:
1. Projected blemish numbers include the count for the shadow of the window artifact in
addition to the artifact itself.
2. During all Table 1 tests, projected images shall be inspected in accordance with the
conditions of inspection specified in Section 3.
3. The rejection basis for all cosmetic DMD defects (scratches, nicks, particles) will be the
projected image tests referenced in Table 1.
4. Devices that meet this image quality specification but are deemed undesirable by the
customer may not be returned to TI without prior approval by TI.
5. Screens < Gray10 shall not be used as a basis for rejecting a DMD for image quality.
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Critical Zone
center 25%
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1. Timing Table
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Interface Definition
11 15
Retu
rn
13 Horizontal Sync 14 Vertical 15 Data
Sync clock
(SCL)
Video & Component Input
Composite input
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1 Composite video
input
S-Video input
Pin Description
4 3 1 GND
2 1 2 GND
3 Luminance
4 Chroma
Control Port
Pin Description Pin Description
8 7 6 1 DSR 2 CTS
5 4 3 3 RD 4 GND
2 1 5 RTS 6 NC
7 TX 8 NC
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Keystone-
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4. Functionality
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Specification Description
Input Voltage Range The unit shall meet all the operating requirements with the range 100
~ 240 VAC
Frequency Range The unit shall meet all the operating requirements with an input
frequency range 50 Hz ~ 60 Hz
Power Consumption Normal operation: 285 W (Max)
standby mode: < 5W
Regulation Efficiency 80 % (typical) measuring at 115Vac and full load
Specification Description
Applicable Lamp 200W, AC operation
Starting pulse from Ignitor Pulse voltage 7KV max.
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Item Description
Power Active high after 5 Volt reach 95% of its rating and goes to logic low at
good least 0.5ms before power falls to 90% of its rating
signal
High voltage and high To avoid user from the dangerous of HV and high temperature, when
temperature protection front door of lamp case is opened whether intentionally or accidentally,
the power should be disconnected immediately. When the door is closed
again, the igniter restart sequence should be compliant to that is
described previously
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5.3.1. SCOPE
This document establishes the general workmanship standards and functional
acceptance criteria for PROJECTOR produced by BENQ.
5.3.2. PURPOSE
The purpose of this publication is to define a procedure for inspection of the
PROJECTOR by means of a customer acceptance test, the method of evaluation of defects
and rules for specifying acceptance levels.
5.3.3. APPLICATION
The "Customer Acceptance Criteria" is applicable to the inspection of the PROJECTOR,
completely packed and ready for dispatch to customers. Unless otherwise specified, the
customer acceptance inspection should be conducted at manufacturer's site.
5.3.4. DEFINITION
The "Customer Acceptance Criteria" is the document defining the process of examining,
testing or otherwise comparing the product with a given set of specified technical, esthetic
and workmanship requirements leading to an evaluation of the "degree of fitness for use",
including possible personal injury or property damage for the use of the product.
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Dark room
PC
Pattern Generator: Chroma 2327
Minolta color analyzer (CL-100)
BS tuner (Sharp TU-HD1/ Panasonic TU-BHD300, or equivalent)
DVD player
Power supply (100~240 VAC) with consumption meter
Measuring tape
A-side: Up case - Up case surfaces except right / left / behind sides surface.
Front cover - Front cover surface
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~For spot inspection distance is 45 cm on A/B/C-side. And inspection time is 10~15 sec.
~For scratch inspection distance is 45 cm on A/B/C-side. And inspection time is 10~15
sec.
Picture 1
Classification Area A Area B Area C
Inspection distance 45 cm 45 cm 45 cm
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TABLE 1. (General Product of plastic outlook of dot, blemish, and others spec inspection
standard)
20*20 50*50 70*70 100*100 20*20 50*50 70*70 100*100 20*20 50*50 70*70 100*100
P< 0.5mm2
2 2 3 4 3 3 4 5 4 4 5 6
Distanc 5cm
Total 4 4 5 6 5 5 6 7 6 6 7 8
Note:
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10 Scratch/Nicks Side A:
(W < 0.1mm , L < 3mm): Only 1 this kind of scratch is accepted
W < 0.1mm , L < 3-5mm No this kind of scratch is accepted
Side B:
W < 0.15mm, L< 3mm Only less than 2 this kind of scratch is accepted
W < 0.15mm , L < 3-5mm Only 1 this kind of scratch is accepted
Side C:
W < 0.2mm , L < 1mm Only 4 this kind of scratch is accepted
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1.3 Accessories
Item Description Class
1 Missing accessory parts Major
2 Wrong Accessory parts Major
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Full Dark
FOFO Contrast Ratio
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Chromo
Focus Range
800x600
256
Color and Gray Check
COLORS
General-1
Performance/ Timing check/ function check
pattern
256/32/16
Gray Check
Gray
D-SUB Chroma
Timing ICL-406 / Gen 1 Picture quality
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SPECIFICATION :
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1 Major Dark Two Zone Blue 1. No blemish will be darker than Microsoft Blue 60 in the critical
Blemish 60 zone
2 blemish in the Non-critical zone
No blemish will be 1/2 long/ diameter
2 Major Light Two Zone Gray 1. No blemish will be lighter than Microsoft Gray 10 in the critical
Blemish 10 zone
2. 2 blemishes in the Non-critical zone
3. No blemish will be 1/2 long/ diameter
3 Eyecatcher Gray 10 No Eyecatcher will be lighter than Microsoft Gray 10
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Exploded View
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Appearance
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How to download
Hardware required
1 Standard USB Download cable (P/N 50.73213.501)
2 Personal computer or laptop computer
Software required
1 DDP2000 Composer lite
2 New version FW
This release includes support for a USB communications interface to DDP2000-based projectors.
The setup program includes the files needed to install USB support (for
Win98/WinMe/Win2K/WinXP only -- Win95 and WinNT are not supported). After DLP
Composer Lite is installed, to install the USB support, choose the "Install DDP2000 USB
Driver" icon under "DLP Composer Lite" in your Start menu.
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After installation is complete, and you plug a DDP2000-based projector into USB for the first
time, Windows will run the "New Hardware Wizard". When the wizard prompts to find the
necessary drivers, accept the recommended choice (let the system find the driver for you) and
click "Next" to complete the installation.
Note: The Windows 98/Me "New Hardware Wizard" may not automatically find the driver. You
should use the "Advanced" option, and enter the directory where the DLP Composer Lite Tool
Suite was installed (normally "C:\Program Files\DLP Composer Lite"). The wizard will find the
file "DDP2000.inf" and complete the installation.
To select the USB communications interface, choose "Preferences" from the "Edit" menu, click
the "Communications" page and choose "USB (DDP2000 Only)". You can now use DLP
Composer Lite to communicate with a DDP2000-based projector via USB using the Flash
Loader tool.
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4 Press UP+SOURCE+AUTO simultaneously on keypad, the projector LAMP LED would lite
on
5 Plug in USB cable between computer and projector side
6 Press start download to begin update new firmware
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Procedure:
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1-1)
II. Assemble assembly of Fin_Mesh on Baffle first and fasten the screw (Figure 1-2)
III. Hook Mesh on the Lamp Holder first and fasten the screw (Figure 1-3)
IV. To make sure that Assembly of Fin_Mesh on the left side when you
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Figure1-13
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Fig3-2
4. Assembly LP Module
4.1 LP must datum well with BKT_LP show as Figure 4-1
4.2 Referring to Figure 4-2,there must be visible clearance between BKT_LP and LP
opening after assembly
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Figure 4-3
4.5 Assembly LP Module to HSG DMD
iii. Placed LP Module on LP datum and adjustment screw well, shown ( Figure 4-6)
iv. Assembly Clip_LP first ( Figure 4-7)and make sure it hooks HSG DMD well
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v. Assembly Baffle_LP second ( Figure 4-8)and make sure it hooks HSG DMD well
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5-1)
II. Insert the CLIP of FM1 into the hole on the HSG ILL and make sure CLIP of FM1 hook
5.2 CM Assembly
III. Assemble CM to HSG ILL and to make CM contact three datums on the HSG ILL well( Fig
5-3)
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Fig 5-3
Fig 5-4
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8. PL Module Assembly
1 Assemble PL to HSG DMD and fasten screw to fix PL first (Fig 8-1)
Figure 8-1
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Shield CW
Figure9-3 , Figure9-4 ,
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7. PC Alignment Procedure
Equipment:
Item Value
Cal R Offset 127
Cal G Offset 127
Cal B Offset 127
Cal R Gain 127
Cal G Gain 127
Cal B Gain 127
YPbPr R Offset 122
YPbPr B Offset 122
AutoKeystone Cal
TiltRatio Flat 0
TiltRatio Flat 0
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Gray Level:
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AutoKeystone Cal
TiltRatio Flat 0
TiltRatio Flat 0
Procedure:
1 Connect power,YpbPr cable, into projector.
2. Change Timing and pattern of pattern generator:
Timing: 480i
Pattern: As Figure2
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Equipment:
-PC and RS232 cable
Procedure:
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CW FPC wire is constrained by two Wire-saddle clips, see figure 3-1. CW FPC wire has to be
crossed above Thermal breaker wire and keep the redundant wire above lamp box.
Blower wire and CW sensor wire are constrained by the Wire-saddle clips too. They are assembled
after CW FPR wire, see figure 3-2.
After put CW sensor, CW FPC and blower wires in the wire saddle clips, put thermal breaker wire in
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Blower wire alignment Old Blower part number, 2C.J10102.031, the wire goes through the gap
between lens and blower and be constrained by clip no. 2 only, see figure 4-2. The wire has to keep
straight between blower and clip 2 and leave redundant wire between clip 2 and connector.
Figure 4-2. Old blower, 2C.J10102.031 (wire length 170mm) wire alignment.
New Blower part number, 2C.J10102.051, the wire goes above the blower itself and be constrained by
clip no.1 and 2, see figure 4-3. The wire has to keep straight between blower and clip 2 and leave
redundant wire between clip 2 and connector.
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NOTE: Please check thermal breaker wire is connected to power board indeed before assembling
BKT L-frame.
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6. Front IR wire assembly concern Make sure IR wire is aligned between Optical engine housing and
Lower case, see figure 6-1.
IR wire
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117
z All contact fact with conduct fabric isnt any paint or non-conduct
article
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Troubleshooting
Step:
1. Check Lamp Door
2. Check Power Board and Interlock
3. Check Connection between PWR BD
Keypad LED OK
No and Main BD
4. Check Main Board
Yes
1. Check Lampen wire , Lamp wire and
No Ballast wire
2. Check C/W and wire connection
If Power On, Lamp On? 3. Check Main board
4. Check Lamp
5. Check Ballast
Yes
No
1. Check OSD Lamp Hours
Yes 2. Check Lamp Door
Power Auto Turn Off 3. Check Lamp still light or not?
4. Check Fan still spin or not?
5. Check Thermal status
No
1. Check Remote module battery
Yes
IR Remote Control NG? 2. Check Remote module
3. Check IR Reciver on Main board
4. Check IR Reciver on IR board
No
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Fig. 2-1
II. Re-assemble LP moduleinclude LP, LP Baffle, LP clip.
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2.
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O - - Stand-by
G - - Powering up
G - - Normal operation
- R R Fan 2 error (the actual fan speed is 20% outside the desired speed.) Ballast Fan
- R G Fan 3 error (the actual fan speed is 20% outside the desired speed.) Blower Fan
R O Fan 4 error (the actual fan speed is 20% outside the desired speed.)
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LAMP FAN ERROR COUNT LAMP FAN SPEED ERROR SPEED OVER 20%
BALLAST FAN ERROR COUNT BALLAST FAN SPEED ERROR SPEED OVER 20%
BLOWER ERROR COUNT BLOWER FAN SPEED ERROR SPEED OVER 20%
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Main Board
RAM
VolumeMute
Audio DDP ASIC
DLP Image
Processor
32 M Flash
Memory
RGB888
D-Sub in A/D converter YUV422
RGB analog signal 24bits
YPbPr 16bits
Digital Signal NTSC/PAL
Digital
/SECAM
Signal
Video Decoder
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Keypad Board
KEY[8:0] 9
KEYPADS
To main
LED[6:0]
3
board
CONNECTO Twice-color
R LED
VDD, GND
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Backlight LED
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133
Color Light
Image Color Phase
sequence
Synchronization
module
Feedback
Color Sequence
Light Source for DMD
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136
Hs Vs SOG Sync
processing
137
Video Digital
Luma/Chroma Digital YUV 16
S-Video A/D output
decoding bits output
Component interface
Sync
processing
138
To Main To Ballast
board
LAMP board
CONTROL
139
Block Diagram
Line Power
EMI Bridge 380VDC
Rectifier Factor
Input filter Correction To Ballast
380VDC
2.5VDC
Switching
Power 5VDC
Supply
12VDC
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The Power Factor Correction (PFC) like a Boost converter . The AC mains voltage is rectified by a bridge and the
rectified voltage delivered the the boost converter . This using a switching technique ,boost the recdtified input voltage
to a regulated DC output voltage Vo . The boost converter consists of a boost inductor (L) , a controlled power switch
(Q) , a catch diode (D) , an output capacitor (Co) ,and a PFC controller . PFCs goal id to shape the input current in a
sinsoidal fashion , in-phase with the input sinusoidal voltage .
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D601 TR601
L605
BD601
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GSIB1560 3 1 2 1
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NTC 5OHM
800U SF10L60U
1
4 - + 1 Q601
G SPW20N60C3 C608 + C601 R622
2
C606 220P 220U 169K F C625
1U K R630 R631 D611 450V 4700P M
2
S
~ R615 4.7 20K 27V
169K F
2
R604
1
0.1
R616 C626 R623
169K F 4700P M 169K F
R618
169K F
2
C620
C617 C618 C619
+
R617 C616 10U R624
169K F 0.47U K 470P K 1U K 0.1U M 169K F
50V
1
20VPFC R619
169K F
R611 R612
27K 10K
K
K
R613
47 D612
D614 J RB160L-40 R620
BAV99 169K F
A
A
R605
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16
15
14
13
12
11
10
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R614
CS
IDET
CT
REF
ON/OFF
SYNC
VCC
VC
10K C621
0.1U M
FA5502M
IC601
VDET
FA5502M-H1-TE1 GND
OUT
VIN-
OVP
VFB
IIN-
IFB
1
C615
C613
K
R621 33K
R607 R608
C611 3.32K F 2.05K F C612
0.01U K 0.1U M
R609
2.05K F
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Description:
The FA5502 is a control IC for a power factor correction system. This IC use the average current control system
to en sure stable operation. With this system , a power factor of 99 or better can be achieved.
Pin assignment:
1. IFB: current error amplifier outputoutput of current error amplifier to connect compensation network
2. IIN: Inverting input to current error amplifier(Inverting input to current error amplifier to connect
compensation network)
3. VDET: Multiplier input (input of multiplier to detect sinusoidal waveform)
4. OVP: overvoltage protection inpution(overvoltage protection circuit)
5. VFB: voltage error amplifier output(Its connect compensation network)
6. VIN: Inverting input to voltage erroramplifier(Its detect PFC output voltage)
7. GND: Ground
8. OUT: output(output for direct driving a power MOSFET)
9. VC: power supply to output circuit
10. VCC: power supply to IC
11. CS: soft-start(connect capacitor for soft-start)
12. ON/OFF: output on off control input(IC output on off control circuit)
13. REF: reference voltage
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T651
6 2
380V
C651 TO D703
D651 R651 0.01U C652
39K 1KV 0.01U
P6KE200A 2W (D) 630V
1206
D652
US1M
7 1
D662
ES1D
9
C663
1U
25V 10
1206
In a flyback converter operated in the discontinuous mode, the energy stored in the flyback
transformer must be zero at the beginning and end of each switching period . During the on-time
energy is stored in the transformer and energy taken from the transformer when the switching transistor turn-off, the
stored energy is all delivered to the output .The flyback transformer is T651,
IC651 is the power module IC, it include PWM IC and MOSFET . R651,C651,D651, D652 are the snubber
circuit, which is reduce the spike voltage.
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From T651
7 2
D L
1
IC651 C
TOP247Y
R653
6.8
S X F
1206J
C653
4 3 5 0.1U
50V +
0805 C654
R652
47U
20K
25V
0805J
(EL)
From IC652
The Power module IC is TOP247Y , The function of each pins described as follow.
pin 1 : Control pin pin 5 : Frequency pin
pin 2 : Line-sense pin pin 6 : NA
pin 3 : External current limit pin pin 7 : Drain pin
pin 4 : Source pin
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12V
R750
1206J
360 2.5V
IC652
PC123 R706
4 1 1K
0805J
R753
1.2K
3 2 1%
R751 2.87K 1% 1206F
0805F C751
0.1U
K 50V
C750 + R 0805
22U
50V IC750 R754
(EL) A
105C TL431 10K
1%
0805F
The power supply adapt a single feedback circuit of 12V. It used IC750 for voltage regulation and
IC652 for primary-secondary isolation. The output voltage will be controlled by IC750 pin 1 (feedback) ,the
duty cycle of MOSFET will be decided to control the output voltage.
2.5V
D703
+
T651 C709
GND
Since the transformer T651 acts as a storing energy inductance , Diode D703 is rectifier and
capacitor C709 is to reduce the output ripple and noise.
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GEAR ==FIXBLOCK
2 8F.HA722.5R0 TAP(DELTA PH 5 NI 1
2~3
BKT MB==LC 3
POWER==LC 2
3 8F.VA564.8R0 TAP(DELTA) PH 8 NI 6~7 LAMP BOX==LC 2
BALLAST==LC 3
BLOWER==LC 2
UC==LC 4
M3 4 8F.VA564.100 TAP(DELTA) PH 10 NI 5~8
ENGINE==LC 3
MB==MB SHIELDING 5
5 8F.1G524.6R0 MACH PAN 6 NI 4~5 MB BRACKET==ENGINE 1
BKT BLOWER==NOZZLE 1
2
6 8F.1A524.8R0 MACH PAN 8 NI 4~5 ASSY DOOR
4
#4-40 7 8F.00480.120 MACH HEX 8 NI 3~5 MB=REAR COVER
1
M4 8 8F.00010.161 MACH PAN 8 NI 6~7 GROUNDING==MB BKT
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Freeze off
Read Freeze status 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x13 0x00 0x60
Input source VGA 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x01 0x00 0x60
Input source DVI 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x01 0x01 0x61
Input source HDTV 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x01 0x02 0x62
Input source YPbPr 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x01 0x03 0x63
Input source Composite 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x01 0x04 0x64
Source input Write Input source SVIDEO 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x01 0x05 0x65
Input source YCbCr 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x01 0x06 0x66
Input source HDTV2(W100) 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x01 0x07 0x67
Input source YPbPr2(W100) 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x01 0x08 0x68
Input source YCbCr2(W100) 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x01 0x09 0x69
Read Source 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x13 0x01 0x61
Write Source scan on 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x02 0x01 0x62
Source scan Source scan off 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x02 0x00 0x61
Read Source scan status 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x13 0x02 0x62
Write Mute on 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x14 0x00 0x01 0x61
Mute Mute off 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x14 0x00 0x00 0x60
Read Mute status 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x14 0x00 0x61
Write Increse Volume 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x03 0x00 0x34 0x14 0x01 0x60
Volume Decrese Volume 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x03 0x00 0x34 0x14 0x02 0x61
Read Volume 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x14 0x03 0x64
Language Write English 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x00 0x61
Franais 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x01 0x62
Deutsch 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x02 0x63
Italiano 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x03 0x64
Espaol 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x04 0x65
0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x05 0x66
0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x06 0x67
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off *pow=off#
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*lang=cht#
*lang=chs#
*lang=jap#
korean() *lang=kor#
swidish *lang=swd#
dutch *lang=dut#
turkish *lang=turk#
czech *lang=czech#
portugese *lang=portug#
thai *lang=thai#
polish *lang=pol#
Language *lang=?#
Lamp Time Reset Lamp usuage hour *ltim=rst#
Lamp usuage hour *ltim=?#
Error status *err#
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