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Applicable Country & Regions:

All Regions

Product Service Manual Level 2

Service Manual for BenQ:


Projector / MP611
< 9J.J2C77.000 >

Notice:
For RO to input specific Legal Requirement in specific NS regarding to responsibility and liability
statements.
Please check BenQs eSupport web site, http://esupport.benq.com, to ensure that you have the most
recent version of this manual.

First Edition (August, 2006)


Copyright BenQ Corporation 2006. All Right Reserved.
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Content Index

ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS ..........................................................................................................................................3

ABOUT THIS MANUAL..........................................................................................................................................................4

INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................................................5

RELATED SERVICE INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................7

PRODUCT OVERVIEW ..........................................................................................................................................................8

SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8
PACKING .............................................................................................................................................................................. 43
CUSTOMER ACCEPTANCE .................................................................................................................................................... 45

DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY................................................................................................................................................... 61

EXPLODED VIEW.................................................................................................................................................................. 61
DISASSEMBLY / ASSEMBLY .................................................................................................................................................... 64

LEVEL 1 COSMETIC / APPEARANCE / ALIGNMENT SERVICE...................................................................................... 64

APPEARANCE ....................................................................................................................................................................... 68
SOFTWARE/FIRMWARE UPGRADE PROCESS ......................................................................................................................... 72
ADJUSTMENT / ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE ............................................................................................................................ 76

LEVEL 2 CIRCUIT BOARD AND STANDARD PARTS REPLACEMENT......................................................................... 125

TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................................................................................................................... 125

LEVEL 3 - COMPONENT REPAIR TO CURCUIT BOARDS ............................................................................................ 130

THEORY OF CIRCUIT OPERATION ...................................................................................................................................... 130


CIRCUIT SCHEMATICS........................................................................................................................................................ 149
PCB ARTWORK .................................................................................................................................................................. 152

APPENDIX 1 SCREW LIST /TORQUE ............................................................................................................................ 161

APPENDIX 2 CODE LIST: IR/RS232 ............................................................................................................................... 162

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Abbreviations & Acronyms

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.

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About This Manual
This manual contains information about maintenance and service of BenQ products. Use this
manual to perform diagnostics tests, troubleshoot problems, and align the BenQ product.
Important
Only trained service personnel who are familiar with this BenQ Product shall perform
service or maintenance to it. Before performing any maintenance or service, the
engineer MUST read the Important Safety Information.

Trademark

The following terms are trademarks of BenQ Corporation:


BenQ

Other companies, products, or service names may be the trademarks of their respective companies.

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Introduction
This section contains general service information, please read through carefully. It should be stored
for easy access place.

Important Service Information

RoHS (2002/95/EC) Requirements Applied to all countries require RoHS.

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.

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Compliance Statement

1. Caution: This Optical Storage Product contains a Laser device. Refer to the product
specifications and your local Laser Safety Compliance Requirements.

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General Descriptions
This Service Manual contains general information. There are 3 levels of service:
Level 1: Cosmetic / Appearance / Alignment Service
Level 2: Circuit Board or Standard Parts Replacement
Level 3: Component Repair to Circuit Boards

Related Service Information


BenQ Global Service Website:http://support.benq.com/front/benqmain.asp
eSupport Website:http://bqpgsr.benq.corp.com/customize/asplogin.asp

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Product Overview

Specifications

Tested under 60 (diagonal) image size with Wide projection lens


position unless other specified. Measurement Details refer to
1.0 Optical Performance
Appendix A. Reference meter : BENQ Factory T10 meter
(SN:M040000850)
1.1 ANSI Brightness Minimum 1920 Lumens
1.2 Brightness Uniformity
1.2.1 ANSI Uniformity Minimum 50%
1.2.2 Upper-Down unbalance 0.5~2
1.2.3 Left-Right unbalance 0.6~1.67
1.3 Contrast Ratio
1.3.1 ANSI Contrast Minimum 150:1
1.3.2 FOFO Contrast Minimum 1200:1
1.4 Light Leakage
<0.5 lux compared to center point within 60 (Diagonal at 2.2m,
Wide) image size. Note: This light leakage in Active area is only
1.4.1 Light Leakage in Active Area
described as the spot light with obvious shape. It is not included
the uniformity difference of the projector for black pattern.
1.4.2 Light Leakage out of Active <0.5 lux between of 54 (Diagonal at 2m, Tele) image size and
Area 60 (Diagonal at 2.2m, Wide) image size.
Reference meter: BenQ YM5A/Measurement Center Integral
1.5 Color
sphere
X Y
1.5.1 White 0.3150.04 0.3440.04
1.5.2 Red 0.6300.04 0.3530.04
1.5.3 Green 0.3530.04 0.5350.04
1.5.4 Blue 0.1390.04 0.0960.04
1.6 Color Uniformity X Y
1.6.1 White 0.040 0.040
1.6.2 Red 0.040 0.040
1.6.3 Green 0.040 0.040
1.6.4 Blue 0.040 0.040
2.0 Image Quality

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2.1 Throw Ratio 545% Diagonal at 2m, Wide
2.2 Zoom Ratio (tolerance
> 1.10 : 1
applied)
2.3 Distortion
2.3.1 Keystone Distortion <1.0%
2.3.2 Vertical TV Distortion <1.0%
2.3.3 Screen distorsion l W2-W1 l <6mm , l H2 H1 l <6 mm
2.4 Projection Offset 120% 5%
2.5 Focus Range
2.5.1 Visible Range 1~8 m
2.5.2 Clearly Focus Range 1.5~6 m(Spec. defined as item 2.6)
2.6 Focus
(1)If pattern can be uniformly focused, pass!
2.6.1 Pattern
(2)If not, check 2.6.2
Defocus: R<=3.0; G<=2.5; B<=2.5 pixel
2.6.2 Defocus and Flare Flare: R<=4.0; G<=3.5; B<=3.5 pixel
Slight flare is not counted as flare.
Adjust focus from near to far until one corner clear, difference less
2.6.3 Focus unbalance
than 70 cm
Center of
All other area
49diagonal area
2.7 Lateral Color R-G <2/3 <1
G-B <2/3 <1
R-B <1 <1
2.8 Image Quality
2.8.1 DMD Image Quality See Appendix D
2.8.2 Image Imperfection See Appendix D Blemish
Procedure:
1. 53 (Diagonal at 2m, Wide) image size.
2. Default preset mode Dynamic
3. Full white pattern to check the image.
Let the projector on the desk (dont move it up/down or left/
2.8.3 Image Shadow or Blur
right) and just inspect the pattern. It is OK If the shadow or blur
can not be observed obviously.
4. If there is blur obviously, Measure brightness of point A and
brightness of point B. A/B must larger than 80%.detail
description see Appendix A21

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3.0 Mechanical Specification
3.1 Dimensions 278 x 219.5 x 94 mm (L x W x H)
3.2 Weight 2500g 100g
3.3 Security Slot Kensington compatible slot 150N break away force
3.5 Lens Cover Detached Lens Cover
Fast adjustable foot in front, Adjustable foot and Fixed foot in
3.6 Feet
rear. foot Tilt:0-6,right/left: +2.2/-0.5
4.0 Packaging Detail refer to C309 (Packing Description)
4.1 Outside Dimensions 365 x 230 x 325mm (L x W x H)
4.2 Weight <5.5 Kg (Including Accessories, Projector).
A type 24,B type 36 by Air; 2016 / 40 container, or 1008/20
4.3 Palletization
container by sea
5.0 Thermal Specification Mechanical component temperature at ambience 0~40
Normal surface:
5.1 Surface held or touched Metal < 60C; Plastic<85C
for short periods Bottom surface: @ 25 C
Metal < 55C; Plastic<70C
5.2 Surface which may be Metal Plastic
touched <70C <95C
5.3 Exhaust Air <95C

6.0 Environmental Adhere to Appendix B


Operating 0~40C, without condensation
6.1 Temperature
Storage -20~60C, without condensation
Operating 10~90%RH, without condensation
6.2 Humidity
Storage 10~90%RH, without condensation

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Normal mode: 31dBA @ 25C
Typical
Eco mode: 26dBA @ 25C
6.3 Audible Noise Level
Normal mode: 32dBA @ 25C
Maximum
Eco mode: 27dBA @ 25C
Operating:
Without high altitude mode 0C~35C @ 0~1499m above sea
level
6.4 Altitude With high altitude mode 0C~30C @ 1500~3000m above sea
level
Non-operating:
30@0~12,200m above sea level
6.5 Shock Non-operating, 20 ms /50 G
6.6 Drop 91cm, 1 selected corners, 3 selected edges and 6 primary surfaces.
1 drop per orientation, and total of 10 drops
6.7 Vibration Sine 5~200Hz, 1.5G, 1 octave/min,15 min dwell on each
resonant frequency, all primary axis, one sweep (30
min minimum) per orientation, total of 90+ min.
Random 5~100 Hz, 0dB/Oct, 0.015 (g2/Hz); 100~200 Hz,
-6dB/Oct, N/A; 200Hz, N/A, 0.0038 (g2/Hz).
Equivalent to 1.47 Grms, All primary axis, 20 min
per orientation, total 60min.
Safety cCSAus, TUV-GS, CCC, CB Report, PSE, GOST-R, PSB,
SASO
EMC FCC Class B requirements, C-Tick, VCCI, MIC
7.0 Regulatory CE Directive 73/23/EEC;
Marks Directive 89/336/EEC

ESD BENQ ESD Specification

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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9.3 Power Connector IEC-06
10.0 Panel Specification
10.1 Type Single Chip 0.55 SVGA 12 tilt DDR DMD
10.2 Pixels H: 800 X V: 600
10.3 Color Depth 24 Bits (16770000 colors)
11.0 Compatibility Appendix E3
PC Compatible 640X480 1024X768, compressed 1280X1024;
11.1 PC
Composite-Sync; Sync-on-Green; Interlace Mode (8514A);
NTSC/ NTSC4.43/ PAL (Including PAL-M, PAL-N)/ SECAM/
11.2 Video
PAL60/
11.3 YpbPr NTSC (480i)/ 480p/ PAL (576i)/ 576p, HDTV (720p/ 1080i)
11.4 DDC DDC 2B
12.0 Image Interface Adhere to Appendix E.2
15 pin D-Sub (Female) x 1
G(Y): Video amplitude 0.7/1.0 Vp-p : Impedance 75
12.1 Analog RGB Input
RB(CbCr): Video amplitude 0.7 Vp-p : Impedance 75
HD/VD/CS: TTL Level
RCA jack (Yellow)
12.2 Video Input
Video amplitude 1.0 Vp-p : Impedance 75
4 pin Mini-Din (Female)
12.3 S-Video Input Y: Luminance amplitude 1.0 Vp-p : Impedance 75
C: Chroma amplitude 0.268 Vp-p : Impedance 75
12.4 YPbPr Input 15 pin D-Sub (Female) x 1
Y: Luminance amplitude 1.0 Vp-p: Impedance 75
PbPr/CbCr: Chroma amplitude 0.7 Vp-p : Impedance 75
12.5 Analog RGB Output 15 pin D-Sub (Female) x 1
G(Y): Video amplitude 0.7/1.0 Vp-p : Impedance 75
RB(CbCr): Video amplitude 0.7 Vp-p : Impedance 75
HD/VD/CS: TTL Level
13.0 Control Interface
13.1 IR Receiver IR Receiver x2 (Front, Rear) Angle: 15 Distance 0~8m
13.2 Serial Connector RS232 8pin Mini DIN
13.3 USB Connector B Type USB Terminal for page up/down
14.0 User Interface Adhere to Appendix E.3
9 Keys:
14.1 Operator Keypad Power ; Source ; Auto ; Blank/Q? ; Preset ; Left; Right ; Up ;
Down(Menu) ; Mode

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3 LEDs:
14.2 Indicators
Power On/Off Status; Lamp Status; Temperature Status
14.3 Electric Keystone vertical keystone and adjustable range 7
15.0 Audio
3.5mm stereo mini jack
15.1 Audio Input
350mVrms 10 K or more
15.2 Speaker 8 2W X 1

Appendix A Optical Measurement

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.

A1. ANSI BRIGHTNESS


ANSI Lumens = (L1+L2+L3+L4+L5+L6+L7+L8+L9)/9 (lux) x A (m^2)
A (Area) = W * H (m^2)

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W: width of projected image (m)
H: height of projected image (m)

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

A2. ANSI UNIFORMITY


ANSI +Uniformity= [Maximum (L1~13)-Average (L1~9)]/ Average (L1~9)%
ANSI -Uniformity= [Minimum (L1~13)-Average (L1~9)]/ Average (L1~9)%

A3. JBMA UNIFORMITY


JBMA Uniformity = Average (L1, L3, L7, L9)/ L5

A4. ANSI CONTRAST


ANSI Contrast = Average lux value of the white rectangles/Average lux value of the black rectangles

Contrast Ratio shall be determined from illuminance values obtained from a


black-and-white chessboard pattern consisting of 16 equal rectangles. The white rectangles shall be
at 100% gray and the black rectangles at 0% gray. Illuminance measurements shall be made at the
center of each of the rectangles.

A5. FOFO CONTRAST


FOFO Contrast = Lux value at the center of a solid white screen/the lux value at the center of a solid
black screen

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A6. JBMA CONTRAST
JBMA Contrast = Average (L1,L2,L3,L4,L5,L6,L7,L8,L9) under solid white / Average
(L1,L2,L3,L4,L5,L6,L7,L8,L9) under solid black

A7. LIGHT LEAKAGE


Leakage = The maximum light leakage under a solid black pattern in or outside of the projected
image

A8. IMAGE DISTORTION


Keystone = (W2-W1)/ (W1+W2) x 100%
Vertical TV dist = (H1+H2-2xH3)/2H2 x100%
Horizontal TV dist = (W1+W2-2xW3)/2W1 x100%
W1: image width at image bottom
W2: image width at image top
W3: image width at the half image height.
H1: image height at image left
H2: image height at image right
H3: image height at half image
Note:
1. Keystone and Vertical TV Distortion are recommended for Front Projection Display
2. Vertical and Horizontal TV Distortion are recommended for Rear Projection Display

W2

W3
H1 H3 H2

W1

A9. THROW RATIO


Throw ratio = projection distance / the width of the projected image

A10. ZOOM RATIO


Zoom ratio = maximum / minimum image diagonal size at a fixed projection distance

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A11. FOCUS RANGE
The minimum/maximum focus distance is the minimum/maximum projection distance (The
distance between the outermost element of projection lens and screen), expressed in meter, at which
the image is still at its acceptable focus level.(acceptable focus level is specified by FOCUS LIMIT
SAMPLE approved by customer)

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

A13. ANSI COLOR


ANSI Color is expressed as (u, v) in 1976 CIE chromaticity values
Note: Color is measured at the center of the screen that is entirely the measured color under default
brightness and contrast settings.

A14. COLOR UNIFORMITY


Color Uniformity is the maximum color difference (x, y) between any two points out of L1~L13

A15. ANSI COLOR UNIFORMITY


ANSI Color Uniformity: uv= [(u1-u0)^2+(v1-v0)^2]^1/2
(u0,v0): the average color of L1~L13
(u1,v1): the spot with maximum deviation from (u0,v0)

A16. PROJECTION OFFSET


Projection Offset= Center of image above projection lens optical axis / Half image height x 100%
Note: Optical engine should be kept horizontal attitude

A17. Defocus and Flare Test Procedure


Procedure:
Step 1: Get best focus at Screen Center with Pattern1
Step 2: Check specified screen sizes and zoom positions
Step 3: Use Chart1 to measure Defocus and Flare for whole screen of R,G,B color at Pattern 2,3,4 and
record the maximum number
Example of 1.5 pixel flare:

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Grid of 1.5
1 Pixel
pixels

Flare

Defocus
1.5 pixels
i.

A18. Lateral Color Test Procedure


Procedure:
Step 1: Get best focus at Screen Center with Pattern 1
Step 2: Check specified screen sizes and zoom positions
Step 3: Use Chart1 to measure Lateral Color for whole screen with Pattern 5 and record the
maximum number
a. Example if 0.6 pixel lateral color:

Center of G B (with defocus only, no count of flare)

G Defocus of Blue

B
Flare of Blue

About 0.6 pixels

A19. Lamp Lifetime Test Procedure


50% lamp brightness maintenance under 3.5hr ON, 0.5hr OFF cycling test

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Pattern 1 (Please contact BenQ RD for file with correct resolution)

Pattern 2 (Please contact BenQ RD for file with correct resolution)

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Pattern 3 (Please contact BenQ RD for file with correct resolution)

Pattern 4 (Please contact BenQ RD for file with correct resolution)

Pattern 5 (Please contact BenQ RD for file with correct resolution)

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Chart 1 Example of Pixel Testing Pattern (60 screen size)
(Please contact BenQ RD for file with correct size)

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A20. Definition of Slight flare
Slight flare is observed with following steps:
1. Slight flare is measured with the Line in pattern Cross hatch with dots
2. A slight flare is defined as flare with very faint brightness compares to
Normal Flare in Line. Please refer to the drawing below:

Pixel
Normal
Flare

Slight flare

A21. Blur and Shadow description


Blur: looks deep blue color and has edge obviously.
Shadow: looks slightly gray.
If image has shadow but without blur, it will pass image shadow and blur definition (>80%)

Shadow

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Appendix B Design Verification Test Procedure

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.

B2. Test Summary

B2.1 Dynamic Test Specification


Package Drop Drop test with packing gross weight and falling height relationship
Falling Height (cm)
Gross Weight
spec.
( Kg ) C3/C4/C5 MP Remark
0.0<W<4.5 >106 106
4.5W<11.0 106 91
11.0W<20.5 91 76
20.5W<34.0 76 61
34.0W<45.5 61 46
45.5W<79.4 46 31
Test Orientation: 1 corner, 3 edges, 6 Faces.
After drop test, no abnormality on function /appearance.

Package Vibration Test condition :


1. Sine wave:
5~200Hz 1.5G, 1 octave/min, 15 min dwell on each resonant
frequency, all primary axis, one sweep 30 minutes/Min. per
orientation, total of 90+ min.
2. Random wave:
5-100Hz, 0dB/Oct. 0.015(g2/Hz);
100-200Hz, -6dB/Oct. N/A
200Hz, N/A 0.0038(g2/Hz)
Equivalent to 1.47 Grms, all primary axes, 20 min
per-orientation, total of 60 min.
Note: Perform random vibration test before, the Sine-wave

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vibration should be done first.

Un-package Vibration Sine-wave, 5~200Hz, 1.5G, all primary axis, one sweep (5 minutes)
(Non-operating) per orientation, total of 15 min.

Un-package Shock Waveform: Half sine


(Non-operating) Faces: 6 sides/per orientation, 3 shocks
Duration: < 20 ms
Velocity accelerate: 50 G

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.

Security Lock 150N break away force

B2.2 Atmospherics Test

Temperature/Humidity, Test condition: 0~ 40, 10%~90%, no condensation


(Operating) Test procedure:
25/90%, 2hrs 40/90%, 6hrs 0, 6hrs
40/10%, 6hrs 25/90%, 2hrs; (2 Cycles)

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

2. Storage transportation test:


25/60%, 1hrs -20, 24hrs 25/60%, 1hrs
60/90%, 24hrs 25/60%, 1 hrs

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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30@0~12,200m above sea level

Start Turn On @ 0 and 40, AC90~264V, 47~63Hz

B2.3 Regulatory

EMC Test condition:


FCC part 15J class B, EN55022 class B, under 3 dBuv

ESD 1. Air discharge to set surface: 15KV


2. Contact discharge to set surface and metal: 8KV
3. Contact discharge to Vert./Horiztl coupling plane: 8KV
4. Contact discharge to D-sub/S-video input pins: 4KV

Surge 1KV line to line, 2KV line to ground on input power lines.

Safety Please refer to UL1950 for details

B3. Failure Criteria

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

Appendix A), and latent defects.

2. Failure requiring operator intervention.

3. Failure violating external laws, regulatory agency standards, and government directives.

4. Failure resulting in a safety, potential safety, issue.

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B4. Test Sequence

Atmospherics, Dynamic, and Regulatory test sets require separate units and can be processed in

parallel. EUT testing shall be performed serially within each set.


Set 1 (2 units) Set 2 (2 units) Set 3
Dynamics: Atmospherics: Safety/EMC:
1 Temperature / Humidity,
Package Vibration EMC
Operating
2 Storage High Temperature /
Package Drop ESD
Humidity, Non-operating
3 Un-Package Vibration Altitude, Operating Surge
4 Un-Package Shock Start Safety
5 Bench Drop

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Appendix C Thermal and Noise Test Procedure

Noise Testing Standard Based on *B Shown as follows,

(1) Desk high: 75 cm


(2) Projector Position: On the edge of desk
(3) Microphone Position: Distance from projector 100cm; Height 150 cm; Title 30 degree
(4) Measured four surfaces and calculated the noise value by log average.
(5) Background noise: <19dBA

Exhausted Air Test Procedure


Exhausted Air<95 oC, measurement position shown as follows
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Temperature of System Level


Before measurement temperature, we can use IR camera to make sure the position of hot spot.

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We defined maximum temperature and measurement position as following

Spec. Maximum
Area Define
metal plastic

Maybe touch All surface 70 95


Touch for short
Key pad, Adjustment foot/lens, side surface 60 85
period only
Bottom Lamp cover 55 70

Outlet Mesh surface 70 95

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Appendix D DMD Image Quality

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.

2.2 Dark pixel

A single pixel or mirror that is stuck in the OFF position and is visibly darker than the
surrounding pixels.

2.3 Bright pixel

A single pixel or mirror that is stuck in the ON position and is visibly brighter than the
surrounding pixels.

2.4 Unstable pixel

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.

2.5 Adjacent pixel

Two or more stuck pixels sharing a common border or common point, also referred to
as a cluster.

2.6 Reset Boundary Artifact

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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2.7 Pond of mirrors (POM)

POM is a rectangular array of off-state mirrors surrounding the active area.

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.

2.9 Border Artifacts


Border artifacts are a general category of image artifacts that may show up on screen in
the area outside of the active array. Border artifacts include: Exposed Bond Wires,
Exposed Metal 2, and Reflective Edge.
2.9.1 Bond Wires

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).

2.9.2 Exposed Metal 2

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.

2.9.3 Reflective Edge

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.

2.10 Blue 60 Screen

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
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level on the test screen image.

2.11 Gray 10 Screen

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.

2.12 Gray 30 Screen

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.

3.2 Test Sequence


Tests shall be run in the sequence listed in Table 1.
TABLE 1. Image Quality Specification
SEQ # TEST SCREEN ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA
1 Major Dark Blemish Blue 60 1. 4 visible dark blemishes are allowed in the
active
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2. No blemish will be > 1 long/diameter

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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Figure 1. Major Blemish Two Zone Screen

Non Critical Zone

Critical Zone
center 25%

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Appendix E Electrical Specification

1. Timing Table

The Default timing is as following:


Refresh rate H-frequency Clock
Resolution Mode
(Hz) (kHz) (MHz)

720 x 400 720x400_70 70.087 31.469 28.3221

VGA_60 59.940 31.469 25.175

VGA_72 72.809 37.861 31.500


640 x 480
VGA_75 75.000 37.500 31.500

VGA_85 85.008 43.269 36.000

SVGA_60 60.317 37.879 40.000

SVGA_72 72.188 48.077 50.000


800 x 600
SVGA_75 75.000 46.875 49.500

SVGA_85 85.061 53.674 56.250

XGA_60 60.004 48.363 65.000

XGA_70 70.069 56.476 75.000


1024 x 768
XGA_75 75.029 60.023 78.750

XGA_85 84.997 68.667 94.500

1280 x 1024 SXGA3_60 60.020 63.981 108.000

1280 x 768 SXGA_60 60.09 47.77 80.768

1280 x 800 SXGA_60 59.96 49.65 83.458

YPbPr support timing is as following:

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Signal format fh(kHz) fv(Hz)

480i(525i)@60Hz 15.73 59.94

480p(525p)@60Hz 31.47 59.94

576i(625i)@50Hz 15.63 50.00

576p(625p)@50Hz 31.25 50.00

720p(750p)@60Hz 45.00 60.00

720p(750p)@50Hz 37.50 50.00

1080i(1125i)@60Hz 33.75 60.00

1080i(1125i)@50Hz 28.13 50.00

Video, S-Video support timing is as following:

Video mode fh(kHz) fv(Hz) fsc(MHz)

NTSC 15.73 60 3.58

PAL 15.63 50 4.43

SECAM 15.63 50 4.25 or 4.41

PAL-M 15.73 60 3.58

PAL-N 15.63 50 3.58

PAL-60 15.73 60 4.43

NTSC4.43 15.73 60 4.43

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2. Characteristics of inputs/outputs

Signal Parameter Min Type Max


RDATA Impedance 75 Ohm
GDATA Amplitude 0.7 Volts peak-to-peak
BDATA Black pedestal 0 Volts
Pixel Clock 110 M Hz
GDATA_SOG Impedance 75 Ohm
Amplitude 1 Volts peak-to-peak
Video amplitude 0.7 Volts peak-to-peak
Sync amplitude 0.3 Volts peak-to-peak
Black pedestal 0 Volts
Pixel Clock 110 M Hz
HDATA Impedance 1 K ohm
Amplitude, low level 0 0.8 volt
Amplitude, high level 2.5 5 Volt
Frequency 31 82 K Hz
VDATA Impedance 1 K ohm
Amplitude, low level 0 0.8 volt
Amplitude, high level 2.5 5 Volt
Frequency 48 85 Hz
SDADATA Amplitude, low level 0 0.8 volt
Amplitude, high level 2.5 5 Volt
SCLDATA Amplitude, low level 0 0.8 volt
Amplitude, high level 2.5 5 Volt
RXD Amplitude -25 25 Volt
TXD Amplitude -25 25 Volt
CVBS Amplitude, total (video+ sync) 1 Volts peak to peak
Luminance Amplitude, video 0.7 Volts peak to peak
Amplitude, sync 0.3 Volts peak to peak
Impedance 75 ohm
CVBS Chroma Amplitude 300 m Volts peak to peak
Impedance 75 ohm
Audio Impedance (audio in) 10 Kohm
Amplitude (audio in) 0 0.30 Volts rms
Bandwidth 300Hz 16kHz

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S/N Ratio 40 %
Total Harmonic Distortion 10 %

3. Electrical Interface Character

Interface Definition

15 pin definition of the mini D-sub male for DDC2B protocol


1 5
6 10

11 15

Pi Definition Pi Definitio Pin Definiti Pi Definition


n n n on n
1 Red video 2 Green 3 Blue 4 NC
Video Video
5 6 Red Video 7 Green 8 Blue Video
NC Return Video Return
Return
9 NC 10 11 Monitor 12 Bi-direction
Sync ID bit 0 al data
(SDA)
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13 Horizontal Sync 14 Vertical 15 Data
Sync clock
(SCL)
Video & Component Input

Composite input

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Pin Definition

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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Local Keyboard Description (Detailed description refer to SW Specification)
Key Name Detailed Description
Power Use this button to turn your Data Projector on and off (standby mode).
Source To select input sources as Computer, Video, S-Video, YpbPr
Auto Toggle auto-tracking image function
Blank/Q? Press Blank key first to blank the screen;Press key for 3 seconds, Q function
will start
Mode Change Different presentation mode
Right (1) Move next page (2) OSD increment & move next sub-item (3) Keystone+.
Left (1) Move previous page (2) OSD decrement & move previous sub-item (3)
Keystone-.
Up (1) Move item bar. (2) Move to page level
Down (1) Move item bar (2) Menu

Remote Control Keys Description (Detailed description refer to SW Specification)


IR-Key Name Detailed Description
Power Use this button to turn your Data Projector on and off (standby mode).
Source To select input sources as Computer, YPbPr , Video, S-Video
Menu (1) OSD pop-up. (2) Move next item
4 (1) Move next page (2) OSD increment & move next sub-item.
3 (1) Move previous page (2) OSD decrement & move previous sub-item.
5 (1) Close OSD. (2) Move to page level
6 (1) Move item bar
Auto Toggle auto-tracking image function
Mode Change different Preset mode
Freeze This button will freeze a picture. Press again to resume motion.
Blank Press Blank key first to blank the screen.
Q? Displays and closes the Question?, which shows basic solutions if a problem
occurs.
Timer Call out the Presentation Timer setup OSD and user can set timer to remind
presenter.
Keystone+

Keystone-

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External Status indicator
LED Name Detailed Description
Power LED Display the power on/off sequence status
Lamp Status LED Display the Lamp status (Lamp fail, Lamp spoil etc.)
Temperature Status LED Display the Thermal status (Fan Fail, Over Temperature, etc.)

4. Functionality

The Following functionality will be supported: (Detailed description refer to SW Specification)


Functionality Data (Computer) Video/S-Video YPbPr/YCbCr
Volume YES YES YES
Mute YES YES YES
Preset Mode YES YES YES
Brightness YES YES YES
Contrast YES YES YES
Color NO YES YES
Tint NO YES YES
Sharpness NO YES NO
Color Temp YES YES YES
H. Position YES NO YES
V. Position YES NO YES
H. Phase YES NO YES
H. Size YES NO YES
Keystone YES YES YES
Language YES YES YES
Auto YES YES YES
Image Ratio YES YES YES
Auto Off YES YES YES
Mirror YES YES YES
Source YES YES YES

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Freeze YES YES YES
Blank YES YES YES
Lamp Reset YES YES YES
OSD Timer YES YES YES
Source Scan YES YES YES
Keystone Hold YES YES YES
Mirror Hold YES YES YES
Blank Time YES YES YES
Information YES YES YES
Reset YES YES YES

External Message indicator (Detailed description refer to SW Specification)


Message Occasion
PC/Composite Video /S-Video /Analog YPbPr The system does not detect the signal
Searching
Out of range The signal is over the specification
Lamp Warning! The Power Will Turn Off After 4000 Lamp Hour is over 3000 hours
Hours
Change The Lamp! The Power Will Turn Off After Lamp Hour is over 3950 hours
4000 Hours
Change The Lamp! Lamp Hour is over 4000 hours.

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Appendix F Power Supply Specification

1. Input Power Specification

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

2. Output Power Requirement

The power supply can provide DC output as below


NO. Voltage Regulation Load Current Range Ripple & Noise
1 +5 V 5 % 0.06A ~ 2 A 100 mV
2 +2.5 V 5 % 0.3 A ~ 2 A 100 mV
3 +12 V 10 % 0.04 A ~ 1A 300 mV

3. Lamp Power specifications

Specification Description
Applicable Lamp 200W, AC operation
Starting pulse from Ignitor Pulse voltage 7KV max.

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4. Others

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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Customer Acceptance

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.

5.3.5. CLASSIFICATION OF DEFECTS


The defects are grouped into the following classes:

5.3.5.1. Critical defect


A critical defect is a defect which judgment and experience indicate that there is
likely to result in hazardous or unsafe conditions for individuals using product.

5.3.5.2 Major defect


A major defect is a defect, other than critical one, is likely to result in failure, or to
reduce materially the usability of the product for its intended purpose.

5.3.5.3 Minor defect


A minor defect is a defect that is not likely to reduce materially the usability of its
intended purpose, or is a departure from established standards having little bearing on
the effective use of operation of the product.

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Note: If BenQ defect undefined failure, and it judged that is reduce the
merchandisebility, BenQ CM Inform this defect. After that parties make
communication and decide how to solve.

5.3.6. EXPRESSION OF DEFECTIVES


Number of defects
Percent of defects = ------------------------------------------ X 100%
Number of products inspected

5.3.7. INSPECTION STANDARD


Unless otherwise specified, the inspection standard will be defined by MIL-STD-105E,
NORMAL INSPECTION LEVEL , SINGLE SAMPLING PLAN. Level is in use all the
time, inspection levels are normal, reduce and tighten.

5.3.7.1 Acceptance Quality Level


5.3.7.1.1. Critical Defect:
When a critical defect is found, this must be reported immediately upon
detection, the lot or batch shall be rejected and further shipments shall be held up
pending instructions from the responsible person in relevant department.

5.3.7.1.2 under normal sampling


Critical Defective : 0% AQL
Major Defective : 0.65% AQL
Minor Defective : 2.5% AQL

5.3.7.1.3 under special sampling


Critical Defective : 0% AQL
Major Defective : 1.0% AQL
Minor Defective : 4.0% AQL
5.3.8. GENERAL RULES
1) The inspection must be carried out by trained inspectors who have good knowledge
about the product.
2) The inspection must be based upon the documents concerning the completely
assembled and packed product.
3) When more defects appear with the same unit only the most serious defect has to be
taken into account.
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Manual, CD and the like, and being inspected as a part of the complete product, must
be included in the evaluation.
5) The evaluation must be within the limits of the product specification and, for not
specified characteristics, refer to the sample machine or the judgment of BENQ
QA Engineer. But any kind of proposals or judgments must be reasonable and
acceptable by both sides.
6) Faults must be able to be repeatedly demonstrated.

5.3.9. TEST CONDITIONS


Unless other prescription, the test conditions are as followings:

Nominal voltage: refer to operation manual


Environmental illumination:
Variable from 300 to 700 Lux (For appearance inspection)
Variable from 0 to 7 Lux (For functional inspection)
Temperature: 255
Warm up time: at least more than 10 minutes
Visual inspection shall be done with the distance from eyes to the sample 50 cm.
Display mode: refer to operation manual

5.3.10. TEST EQUIPMENTS

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

5.3.11. PART VISUAL INSPECTION CRITERIA

5.3.11.1. Inspection zone definition and inspection distance

A-side: Up case - Up case surfaces except right / left / behind sides surface.
Front cover - Front cover surface

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B-side: Side - right/left sides surfaces
Back cover - Back cover surfaces

C-side: Low cause - bottom surfaces

~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.

5.3.11.1.1 Appearance Inspection Criteria


5.3.11.1.1.1. Environment Condition
5.3.11.1.1.1.1 Lighting intensity
All appearance quality shall be inspected with the lighting condition as
500~800Lux (natural lighting or white fluorescent light).
5.3.11.1.1.1.2. Inspection angle and distance to object or target
All part inspection must be done under direct overhead lighting. Viewing
angle and distance are dependent on surface classification. In all cases, parts
must be held in such that the light reflection does not disturb the
inspector's eye.

Picture 1
Classification Area A Area B Area C

Lighting positioning Above of inspected part


Inspection position relative to part 90 90 90

Inspection distance 45 cm 45 cm 45 cm

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Chart 1

5.3.11.1.1.1.3. Inspection interval (time)


Inspection interval is a function of surface area.
Time for visual inspection: 10sec.

Parts Size A surface B surface C surface

Time 10 sec 10 sec 10 sec


Chart 2

TABLE 1. (General Product of plastic outlook of dot, blemish, and others spec inspection
standard)

A surface B surface C surface


2
Spec ( Area m ) (Number of defect) (Number of defect) (Number of defect)

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 < 0.1 mm2


Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore
Particle Distance 2cm
Blemish
P< 0.2mm2
| 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 4 4 5 6
Distance 4cm
Color spot
0.2P <0.3mm2
0 0 0 0 2 3 4 5 3 4 5 6
Distance 4cm
P<0.1 mm2
Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore
Particle Distance 2cm
| 0.1P<0.2mm2
4 4 5 6 5 5 6 7 6 6 7 8
Spot with Distance 4cm
same color P <0.3mm2
3 4 4 5 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8
Distance 4cm

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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1. Use the 20*20 criteria to the area less than 20*20; 50*50 inspection criteria to the area
20*20A<50*50; etc.
(Particle/Blemish/Color Spot)
1.1 Definition of surface A, B, C refer to 6.2
1.2 Blemish around the logo must be equal or smaller than 0.05 mm2
1.3 Bubble on the surface is to be reject.
TABLE 2 :(General Product of plastic outlook inspection standard)
No Appearance Spec
1 Shrinkage A region: No Shrink. With gloves, no feeling of sink when touching the surface
B/C region: not obvious
2 Run, Texture, Gloss No obvious non-uniformity
3 Welding Line/Knit Line When scratching on it, theres no feeling of obstruction. Also, there should not
be obvious difference in gloss nearby it.
4 Ejector Mark Reject
5 Label/screws shortage Reject
6 Material shortage Material shortage is not allowed to impact structure strength and surface
7 Chromatic aberration (Painting): E<=2; L<=1.5 ; A,B <= 0.6
(Paint, aluminum).
E<=2 L<=1.0; A, B <= 0.6
(Paint, non-aluminum)
(Raw material) : L,A,B<=0.6 ,E<=0.75
8 Printing Printing must not have incomplete printing, break off, overlap, uneven
thickness, excessive ink, printing misalignment (1mm), printing slanting &
crooked (<0.3mm)
Printing color must be comparable to color chip and sample.
9 Logo of panel sticker Printing must not have incomplete printing, break off, overlap, uneven
thickness, excessive ink, printing misalignment (1mm), printing slanting &
crooked (<0.4mm)
Printing color must be comparable to color chip and sample.

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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W < 0.2mm , L < 3mm Only 3 this kind of scratch is accepted
W < 0.2mm , L < 3-5mm Only 2 this kind of scratch is accepted
Note:
Severe scratch which disclose the Natural
Each scratch should be 5cm more far away from each other

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1.1 Gap (refer to C321 document)
ITEMS Specification
Cap between UC and LC Gap 0.5mmstep0.3mm
step between UC and LC
Cap between Autio and RC Gap 0.5mm
Cap between UC and upper side of RC 0.2(+0.3/-0.2)mm
Cap between UC and both sides of RC 0.1(+0.3/-0.1)mm
Cap between Video and RC 0.85(+0.6/-0.6)mm
Cap between LC and RC 0.1(+0.3/-0.1)mm
Cap between USB and RC 0.5(+0.3/-0.3)mm
Cap between RC and D-sub out 1.2(+0.8/-0.8)mm
Cap between IR LENS and RC 0.15(+0.2/-0.1)mm
Cap between AC socket and RC 0.25(+0.25/-0.25)mm
Cap between RC and D-sub in 1.2(+0.8/-0.8)mm
Cap between FC and Ring-FC 0.1(+0.1/-0.05)mm
Cap between IR LENS and FC 0.15(+0.2/-0.1)mm
Cap between LENS and Ring-FC 1.5(+0.1/-0.1)mm
Cap between UC and FC 0.1(+0.3/-0.1)mm
Cap between PUSH-BTN and LC 0.3(+0.2/-0.2)mm
Step between FC and UC 0+0.3/-0.3mm
Cap between LED LENS and UC 0.1+0.2/-0.1mm
Cap between KEYFUN and UC 0.1+0.2/-0.1mm
Cap between Door and LC Gap 0.6mmstep0.8mm
step between Door and LC

1.2 Packing and marking


Item Description Class
1 Inner packing material broken. Minor
2 Carton damaged with hole over 1.5 cm in diameter. Minor
3 Carton crashed with dent over 5 cm in diameter. Minor
4 Printing of carton is illegible. Minor
5 Broken packing bag Minor
6 Spec. label's serial number not the same as carton labels. Major
7 Packing models not the same as carton. Major
8 Marking missing/wrong. Major
9 Projector missing (found none in carton). Major
10 Label on box missing or damaged. Major

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11 Strange objects in the box. Major

1.3 Accessories
Item Description Class
1 Missing accessory parts Major
2 Wrong Accessory parts Major

1.4 Appearance on visible parts


Item Description Class
1 Damage or deviation when viewed at a distance of 50 cm. Minor
2 Cover/case is dirty. (Removable). Minor
3 Cover/case exists black spot. (Irremovable). Minor
4 Poor printing on panel sticker. (Segment broken illegible). Minor
5 Cover/case is scratched. (refer to attachment 1) Minor
6 Spec Label reverses rugged illegible printing. Minor
7 LED sink over 1 mm. Minor
8 Label/screws shortage or missing. Major
9 Wrong logo of panel sticker. Major
10 Wrong spec. label printing. Major
11 Label on product wrong or missing. Major

1.5 AC power and signal cable


Item Description Class
1 AC power or connector not correct or damaged, not safe Critical
2 AC power or connector not correct or damaged, but safe Major
3 Signal cable contact pin dirty Major
4 Signal cable plug dirty or surface damaged, but safe Minor
5 Cable crack Major
6 Cable scratch ( wire not exposed ), or dirty Major
7 AC-DC adapter no function Minor
8 Signal cable contact pin dirty Major

1.6 Interior of the product


Item Description Class

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1 Use Non-QVL ( Qualify vendor list )component Major
2 Wrong parts, broken component, but safe Major
3 Foreign material
Conductive (Has potential to short circuit) Critical
Non-conductive (Moveable) Major
4 Missing hardware, component or screw, stripped screw Major
5 Loose hardware/screw or insufficient torque Major
6 Poor wire routing, which is no concerned on EMI Minor
7 Cold soldering/loose connections (Electrical) Major
8 Wires and mechanical structure do not meet UL/CSA or TUV Critical
9 Wrong parts, broken component, not safe Critical
10 Component burn Critical

5.3.12. PART II. OPERATIONAL INSPECTION CRITERIA

5.3.12.1. TEST PATTERN


PATTERN PATTERN TEST ITEM

ANSI BrightnessBright UniformityFOFO


Full white
Contrast RatioCIE white coordinateThrow
RatioZoom RatioDistortion

Chessboard ANSI Contrast

Full Dark
FOFO Contrast Ratio

Full Red ImpurityCIE coordinate

Full Green ImpurityCIE coordinate

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Full Blue ImpurityCIE coordinate

Chromo
Focus Range
800x600

256
Color and Gray Check
COLORS

General-1
Performance/ Timing check/ function check
pattern

256/32/16
Gray Check
Gray

Check the DDC information,


DDC check Including S/N, model, manufacturer name,
product code.

5.3.12.2. TEST CONTENT:

Test Condition TEST ITEM Input Equipment


PC Mode Chroma pattern 1024x768 / 800x600 Focus/ Focus range

Timing VESA1024 / 256 gray scale Gray scale check

D-SUB Chroma
Timing ICL-406 / Gen 1 Picture quality

FULL W , R , G , B Impurity, CIE


coordinate, pixel fail

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At random PC sound check Audio CD-ROM

KEY Test Condition TEST ITEM Input Equipment


HDTV NTSC (480i)/ 480p/ PAL (625i)/ Picture performance YPbPr Chroma / BS
720p, HDTV (1080i) Tuner
NTSC disk Picture quality Video
DVD Output = NTSC 3.58MHz/ 60Hz S-video
DVD player
picture PAL disk Picture quality Video
Output = PAL 4.43MHz / 50 Hz S-video

SPECIFICATION :

Item Spec. Condition Pattern


Contrast: Preset
ANSI Brightness Minimum 1600 Lumens Full white
Brightness: Preset
Contrast: Preset
Bright Uniformity Minimum -50% Full white
Brightness: Preset
Contrast: Preset
ANSI Contrast Minimum 150:1 Chessboard
Brightness: Preset
Contrast: Preset
FOFO Contrast Ratio Minimum1200:1 Full white and Full dark
Brightness: Preset
<0.5 lux compared to
Light Leakage center point within 60 Contrast: Preset
Full dark
(In Active Area) (Diagonal at 2.2m,wide) Brightness: Preset
image size.
<0.5 lux between of 54
(Diagonal at 2m,Tele)
Light Leakage Contrast: Preset
image size and 60 Full dark
(Out of Active Area) Brightness: Preset
(Diagonal at 2.2m, wide)
image size
x=0.315+0.04 Contrast: Preset
CIE white coordinate Full white
y=0.344+0.04 Brightness: Preset
x=0.630+0.04 Contrast: Preset
CIE red coordinate Full Red
y=0.353+0.04 Brightness: Preset
x=0.353+0.04 Contrast: Preset
CIE green coordinate Full Green
y=0.535+0.04 Brightness: Preset
x=0.139+0.04 Contrast: Preset
CIE blue coordinate Full Blue
y=0.096+0.04 Brightness: Preset

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545% Diagonal @ 2M Contrast: Preset
Throw Ratio Full white
(Wide) Brightness: Preset
Contrast: Preset
Zoom Ratio >1.10:1 Full white
Brightness: Preset
(W2-W1) / (W1+W2) Contrast: Preset
Keystone Distortion Full white
<1.0% Brightness: Preset
(H1+H2-2H3)/2H2 Contrast: Preset
Vertical TV Distortion Full white
<1.0% Brightness: Preset
Contrast: Preset
Visible Range 1~8m Chromo 84 X pattern
Brightness: Preset
Pixel clear and uniform Contrast: Preset
Clearly Focus Range Chromo 84 X pattern
at 1.5~6m Brightness: Preset
Should be clear and Brightness: Preset Chromo 256 gray
Color and Gray Check
bright Contrast: Preset pattern
See See See
DMD Image Quality
Defect Classification Defect Classification Defect Classification
Item Spec. Condition Pattern
640X400 800X600,
compressed 1280X1024;
Contrast: Preset
PC Composite-Sync; Chromo Test pattern
Brightness: Preset
Sync-on-Green; Interlace
Mode (8514A);
NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL(In
Contrast: Preset
Video cluding PAL-M, PAL-n) VG828 Test pattern
Brightness: Preset
/SECAM/PAL60
NTSC (480i)/ 480p/ PAL
YPbPr Contrast: Preset
(625i)/720p,HDTV VG828 Test pattern
Brightness: Preset
(720P/1080i)

5.3.12.2.1. POWER CONSUMPTION:


Mode Condition Power Consumption LED Color
Standby power - < 15 W Red
Normal - < 285 W Green

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No Description Class
1 Noise
1.1 When power on or power off, fan or color wheel get abnormal noise. Major
1.2 When normal operation, noise exceed noise level (refer to C201 document) Major
2 Display Quality (include input: Video, S-video, YPbPr, and D-sub or RGB)
2.1 Focus range out of specification Major
2.2 Focus fail (focus not clear or flare/ defocus/ lateral color out of specification) Major
2.3 Brightness & Uniformity --- out of specification. Major
2.4 Contrast ratio --- out of specification Major
2.5 Color coordinates --- out of specification. Major
2.6 Light leakage out of specification (active area or out of active area) Major
2.7 Throw ratio out of specification Major
2.8 Room ratio out of specification Major
2.9 Picture distortion out of specification Major
2.10 DMD image out of specification Major
2.11 Picture dust or other image quality out of specification Major
2.12 Gray stage check --- Missing stage Major
2.13 Video noise --- If video noise presented Major
2.14 DDC data error / incorrect Major
2.15 Mode detection error Major
2.16 OSD Malfunction Major
3 Audio Quality
3.1 Audio malfunction Major
3.2 Speaker no function Major
3.4 Volume mute malfunction Major
4 Remote control malfunction Major
4.1 Receiver range: 0~7 m Receiver angle: 30 degree (vertical and horizontal) Major

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5.3.13. PART III INSPECTION CRITERIA
5.3.13.1. IMAGE QUALITY SPECIFICATION:

SEQ # TEST SCREEN ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA

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

4 Streaks Blue 60 No streaks.


Gray 10
White
5 Projected Images Any screen No adjacent pixels
No bright pixels in Active Area
No unstable pixels in Active Area
1 bright pixel in the SOM
4 dark pixels
6 minor blemishes
No DMD window aperture shadowing on the Active Area
Notes:
1. Projected blemish numbers include the count for the shadow of the artifact in addition to the
artifact itself, so that the count usually represents a single artifact on the window.
2. No blemish shall be more than 5 inches long or have a total area of more than 5 square inches on a
60 inch diagonal projected image. ( <= 1/2 inch for Major Blemish tests )
3. During all Table 1 tests, projected images shall be inspected in accordance with the conditions of
inspection specified in Section 3.
4. The rejection basis for all cosmetic DMD defects (scratches, nicks, particles) will be the projected
image tests referenced in Table 1.
5. Any other image quality issue not specifically defined in this document shall be acceptable.
6. Black screen shall not be used as a basis for rejecting DMD for image quality.

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5.3.13.2. APPEARANCE INSPECTION SPECIFICATION:

Judge area Judge item Inspection specification Judge criterion


Major Minor
A/B/C side Spot, Scratch, Refer to Part I 1.Appearance Inspection Criteria
Gap,
Color variance
Carton Broken No allow
Deformed
Print mistake
Cushion
damaged
Label No label No allow
Invert label
Broken
Dirt Word can be read.
Not clear
Word out of
shape
Mistake No allow
Position Be attached on right position
Solder Appearance Cant see the abnormal color, shape, hurt, dirt
(fused goods, etc.). If it is necessary, please
prepare sample.
Screw Missing No
Loose No
Screw stripe Can be screwed up
damaged

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Disassembly/Assembly

Exploded View

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Level 1 Cosmetic / Appearance / Alignment Service

Appearance

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Software/Firmware Upgrade Process

How to Download and How to enter Factory mode

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

DDP2000 Composer lite install procedure


Installation Location
The default installation directory is:
C:\Program Files\DLP Composer Lite
If you want to install to a different directory (perhaps alongside a prior release of DLP
Composer Lite), click the "Browse" button on the "Select Features" page..

USB Support - Installation (All Platforms)

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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USB Support - Win98/WinMe Only Installation on Windows 98 or Windows Me may prompt
"Please insert the disk labeled 'DLP Composer Installation Directory', and then click OK". This
message may be safely ignored by clicking the OK button. Another prompt will then appear: "The
file 'windrvr6.sys' on DLP Composer Installation Directory cannot be found". Again, click OK
and the installation proceeds without further problems.

USB Support - Using a projector for the first time

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.

USB Support - Choosing the USB interface

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
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\
\
Download procedure
1 Click on Flash Loader and browse the image file (new version firmware)
2 Make sure to check Skip Boot loader area (load all but the first 16KB)
3 Plug power cord into projector

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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1 Wait till composer lit notice upgrade completed
2 Download is completed. The factory settings should be restored.
How to enter Factory mode
1 Press up key until lamp information appear.
2 Press Source key and Blank keysimultaneously , then enter the Factory area.

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Adjustment / Alignment Procedure

1. DMD Bias Voltage Alignment


Equipment:
-None
Procedure:
1 Watch DMD chip Label (Example: 9477000 0234B)
2 Switch the DIP switch on DMD board according to the red character on the DMD chip

2. Color Wheel Delay Alignment


Equipment: -Battery Biased Silicon PIN Detector -Oscilloscope (Vertical scale set to 10mV) -Probe

Procedure:

1 Probe impedance matches 50 ohm

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2 Open Factory OSD, and select color wheel delay item
3 Leave the image pure blue (DMD blue curtain)
4 Put the detector on the screen that blue image was projected.
5 Watch the oscilloscope and notice the square waveform
6 Use the and key to increment or decrement the color wheel delay value
7 No matter the waveform is square or not, let the waveform was lagged first.(see picture 1)
8 Then increment or decrement the value to let the waveform just to be square.(see picture 2)

3.sRGB Mode alignment procedure,Overfill adjustment And Burn-In setting

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Overfill adjustment
As the picture below, adjust light pipe to keep overfill image center.

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Burn-In setting
Burn-In On Minute 210
Burn-In Off Minute 30

4. Formatter board check procedure


Equipment:
-Pattern

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generator
Procedure:
1 Connect power, D-sub, into projector.
2 Light on projector.
3. Testing below patterns and resolution is 1024*768@60Hz (XGA); 800*600@60Hz (SVGA)
(1) General-1 pattern. (Pattern 1)
(2) 32 grays pattern. (Pattern 48)
(3) White pattern. (Pattern 41)
(4) SMPTE pattern. (Pattern 5)
3 The formatter board would be note fail if above three image-quality is not good.
4 Test the connection between formatter board to keypad board and IR board.
5 The formatter board would be note fail if there are some wires is broken in formatter
board.

5. DMD Panel Alignment


Equipment: -Pattern Generator
Procedure:
1 Connect power, Video signal into projector.
2 Light on projector
3 Change pattern generator to full white pattern.
4 Watch the image if any pixel lost
5 Change pattern to full black.
6 Watch the image if any pixel lost
7 Change pattern from full black to full white.
8 Watch the image if any pixel can not return
9 Change pattern from full black to full white.
10 Watch the image if any pixel can not return
11 If above 8 step has some pixel lost or can not return, its DMD chip has pixel defect
12 Change to the Slid Line pattern
13 Watch the image if any pixel lost
14. If above step has some pixel lost, its conductive socket has defect or assembly loosed.

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6. Optical Engine Assembly Procedure

1. Assembly Lamp module:


1.1 Baffle Lamp , Fin and Mesh Assembly
I. Assemble Baffle lamp with Lamp holder and alight screw holes with holder first. (Figure

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

face to the Baffle (Figure 1-4)

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Figure 1-3 Figure 1-4
1.2 Front Glass Assembly.
i. Front Glass UV coated surface (marked) must face to Lamp. (Figure 1-5)
ii. F/G must be placed on datum surfaces well. (Figure 1-6)
iii. To make sure F/G Clip hooked well with Lamp Sleeve. (Figure 1-7)

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1.3 Lamp Assembly.
i. Insert Lamp into Lamp Holder and make three datum contact with the lamp (Figure1-8)
ii. Hook Clip_UP on the Lamp Holder first. (Figure 1-9)
iii.Hook Clip_DOWN on the Lamp Holder second. (Figure 1-10)
iv. Check assembly again and make sure the three datum contact with the lamp.
v. Assemble Lamp Wire to Lamp
vi. Assemble Lamp_Plate on the Holder and fasten the screw (Figure 1-11)

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1.4 Lamp Wire Arrangement The Lamp Wire arrangement have to look like the picture as
blow (Figure 1-12&13 )
I. The under wire go through the wire saddle directly
II. The upper Wire have to detour the wall of Lamp_Plate first then go through
wire saddle

Figure1-13

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2. BKT LINK Lamp and CW Shield Assembly
Insert CW Shield to BKT LINK Lamp and fasten screw (Figure 2-1,2-2)

Figure 2-1 Figure 2-2


3.Assembly CW Module
2.1 CW Module Assembly Sequence as blow (Fig3-1):
(1) BKT CW (2) Damper CW (3)CW (4) Fixed screw (5) CVR CW
(6) M2 Screw (7)Sensor Board (8)M2 Screw

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Fig3-1

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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4.3 Glue LP and BKT_LP with UV5503 Glue at two opening of BKT_LP show in Figure
4-3

4.4 UV-5503 Glue curing process and concerns:


vii. The UV-glue must fill up the whole opening area (shown in Figure 4-3) to contact well with
LP surfaces and BKT_LP.
viii. Exposed to visible light at 350 ~ 420nm(at least 100mW/cm2) wavelength for 20
seconds.
ix. After curing, the height of UV-glue should not exceed BKT_LP for more than 0.6mm

Figure 4-3
4.5 Assembly LP Module to HSG DMD

i. Assembly two Overfill adjustment screw (8F.1A752.8R0) to HSG DMD( Figure4-4) **

Adjustment criteria refer to item 4.6.


ii. Insert CLIP of BKT_LP into the hole

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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( Figure 4-9)

v. Assembly Baffle_LP second ( Figure 4-8)and make sure it hooks HSG DMD well

~ Assembly Criteria was shown in Figure 4-8-2.


vi. Push two hook places to make sure that Baffle_LP touches BKT_LP well, dont push

the middle place of Baffle_LP

4.6 Overfill Adjustment @ LP Module Overfill Adjustment Criteria:

For Overfill Re-adjustment:


1 Those 2 Adjustment Screws must be released closely to the Pre-assembly positions first.
(defined in 4.6-i )
2 Follow adjustment steps shown in Item 4.6-ii.

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Figure 4-6 Figure 4-9

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5. Assembly HSG ILL Module
5.1 FM1 Assembly
I. FM1 must be placed on datum surfaces well and breach of FM1 must be face to inside( Fig

5-1)

II. Insert the CLIP of FM1 into the hole on the HSG ILL and make sure CLIP of FM1 hook

on the HSG ILL well ( Fig 5-2)

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)

IV. Assemble CLIP of CM to the HSG ILL ( Fig 5-4)

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V. To check and make sure CLIP of CM hook the HSG ILL very Well ( Fig 5-5)

Fig 5-1 Fig 5-2

Fig 5-3

Fig 5-4

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Fig 5-5

6. AL , HSG ILL and HSG DMD Assembly:


6.1 Placed AL on the HSG DMD .The raised surface of AL shall toward DMD direction
(Fig 6-1)
6.2 Assemble HSG ILL Module to HSG DMD and cover over on AL(Fig 6-2)

Figure 6-1 Figure 6-2

7. HSINK & DMD SOCKET Assembly

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7.1.Assemly Baffle_DMD:
I. There are two breach on the Baffle_DMD. One is circle and the other is Long hole
(Fig 7-1)
II. The circle of Baffle_DMD have to match with the circle on HSG DMD and the Long hole
is the same(Fig 7-2)

7.2 As shown in Figure 6-3:


i. Pre-fastening Sequence: [ 1 ] - [ 2 ] - [ 3 ] - [ 4 ]
ii. Fastening Sequence [ 2 ] - [ 1 ] - [ 4 ] - [ 3 ]
iii. Screw Torque must be confirmed to be 6 kg-cm.

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Figure 7-3

8. PL Module Assembly

1 Assemble PL to HSG DMD and fasten screw to fix PL first (Fig 8-1)

2 Assemble Ring Zoom second and fasten screw (Fig 8-2)

3 Insert Ring Focus third(Fig 8-3)

Figure 8-1

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Figure8-3

9. OPTICAL ENGINE Assembly


I. Assemble CW Module to HSG DMD (Figure9-1 ,9-2)
II. Assemble BKT Link Lamp, Shield CW to HSG DMD and fasten the screw
(Figure9-3 ,9-4)
III. Assemble Lamp Module to HSG DMD (Figure9-5 ,9-6)

Figure9-1 , Figure 9-2

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BKT Link Lamp

Shield CW
Figure9-3 , Figure9-4 ,

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Figure9-6

7. PC Alignment Procedure

Equipment:

-Pattern generator (Chroma-2250)

OSD Default value:

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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Procedure:

Gray Level:

1 Connect power, D-sub, into projector.


2 Change Timing and pattern of pattern generator:
3 Timing: 1024*768 @60Hz (XGA)
4 Pattern: As Figure1 {A near white color (240,240,240) and a near black color(16,16,16)}
5 Light on projector
6 Set user OSD values to default.
7 Enter factory mode.
8 Set Factory values to default.
9 Press Calbration RGB to let the black level to just distinguish, and the light output of white
level to just max.
10 Check the 32 levels of gray. All steps must appear.

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Figure1
8. YUV Alignment Procedure
Equipment: -Pattern generator (VG-828) OSD Default value:
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

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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2 Light on projector
3 Adjust user OSD values to default.
4 Enter factory mode.
5 Adjust Factory values to default.
6 Press Calibration YpbPr to calibrate the mid level offset.

9. How to change Model name

Equipment:
-PC and RS232 cable
Procedure:

1 Plug in power core and RS232 cable


2 use RS232 command to set model name, command format please refer below

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1. Grounding wire alignment
The grounding wire is come out from the middle-opening area of the BKT L-frame, see figure
1-1. Figure 1-2 is the final assembly of this wire.

3D.J2C13.001 BKT L-frame


Grounding wire with EMI cord

Figure 1-2. Grounding wire alignment II.

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Speaker wire is aligned between Lower case rib and Lower case boss before assembling Main
board, see figure 2-1. After assembling main board, put speaker wire between Lower case rib and
BKT L-frame, see figure 2-2.

Figure 2-1. Speaker wire alignment I.

3D.J2C13.001 BKT L-frame

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3. CW FPC, CW sensor wire and blower wire alignment

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.

4. Thermal breaker wire and blower wire


alignment

After put CW sensor, CW FPC and blower wires in the wire saddle clips, put thermal breaker wire in

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the second clip finally, see figure 4-1.

Figure 4-1. Thermal breaker wire alignment.

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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Figure 4-3. New blower, 2C.J10102.051 (wire length 200mm) wire alignment.

NOTE: Please check thermal breaker wire is connected to power board indeed before assembling
BKT L-frame.

5. Fan 8025 wire assembly concern


After assembling BKT U-frame, connect fan connector to Main board before put Fan body in
Lower case.

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Figure 5-1. Fan 8025 assembly concern--before.

Figure 5-2. Fan 8025 assembly concern--after.

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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11.Power Assembly Concerns

1. Power board component add GP glue

1.1 CY604 CY605 add glue.

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1.2 CY625 CY612 add glue.

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1.3 C651 R651 add glue

2. SW2 solder by operator.

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3. Power board top side check list.

3.1 C601 and HS1 cant be touched each other.

3.2 TR601 and HS1 cant be touched each other.

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4. Process Q602

12.EMI Parts Assembly Concerns

z All contact fact with conduct fabric isnt any paint or non-conduct

article

Item Frequenc Solution

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1 180MHz 1-1. Add three springs on the plate
300MHz

1-2. 1-2.Add one spring on the plate

2 300MHZ 2.Add two springs on the plate


420MHZ

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3 640MHZ 3. Add a Gasket on the lamp box

4 720MHZ 4. Add a Gasket on the DMD Board to Engine

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9. 180MHz 9.add gasket(4G..J0C38.001)between iron plate and DMD Board

10 180MHz 10. add grounding wire of IR wire(5K.J2J01.001) on the optical engine

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Level 2 Circuit Board and Standard Parts Replacement

Troubleshooting

Chapter 1 System Analysis

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

Yes 1. Check Input Cable


No Signal?
2. Check OSD Source set up
3. Check Main board

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

Yes 1. Check the connection between Main


Pixel Fail? BD and Chip BD
2. Check the connection between OP
engine and DMD Chip
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Chapter 2 Optical & Optical Engine Trouble Shooting Guide

No. Item Trouble Shooting Guide


1 Brightness 1. Change lamp
2 Uniformity 1. Change lamp
1. Check ADC calibration
2. Check users menu brightness & contrast are default
3 FOFO Contrast 3. Clean DMD
4. Clean PL
5. Check ILL stop assy
1. Clean PL
4 ANSI Contrast 2. Clean DMD
3. Change PL
1. Check color wheel delay
5 Color
2. Check CW 50% point. Replace CW if necessary
6 Color Uniformity 1. Change lamp
1. Refer to Item#2-1 (attached below)
7 Blue Edge 2. Change CM
3. Change SUB HSG
1. Refer to Item#2-1(attached below)
8 Blue/Purple Border 2. Change CM
3. Change SUB HSG
1. Change Projection Lens
9 Focus
2. Check PL datum and DMD parallel
10 Dust Clean DMD
1. Check connector between chipBD and MainBD
2. Re-install DMD with chipBD
Horizontal/Vertical
11 3. Check if any pin of C-Spring is missing, damaged or dirty
Strips
4. Change new ChipBD/C-Spring
5. Change new DMD
12 Pixel Fail Change new DMD

2-1. Blue Edge Trouble Shooting:


I. Re-adjust Overfill first.
For Overfill Re-adjustment:
i. Those 2 Adjustment Screws must be released for around 2 mm first.
ii. Alignment Sequence:

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a. To adjust Horizontal Adjustment Screw firstly, then Vertical Adjustment Screw.
b. Refer to Figure 2-1..

(2) Overfill Vertical


Adjustment Screw

(1) Overfill Horizontal


Adjustment Screw

Fig. 2-1
II. Re-assemble LP moduleinclude LP, LP Baffle, LP clip.

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Chapter 3 Power Supply Trouble Shooting Guide
1.

2.

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Chapter 4 LED Messages Definition

Power Temp Lamp Status Note

O - - Stand-by

G - - Powering up

G - - Normal operation

O - - Normal power-down cooling

O - - First Lamp-Lit error cooling

Lamp Error Messages


O - R Second Lamp-Lit error

- - R Lamp error in normal operation

Thermal Error Messages


- R - Fan 1 error (the actual fan speed is 20% outside the desired speed.) Lamp Fan

- 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.)

R R R Thermal Sensor 1 open error (the remote diode has an open-circuit


DMD sensor
condition.)
R R G Thermal Sensor 2 open error (the remote diode has an open-circuit
condition.)
R R O Thermal Sensor 3 open error (the remote diode has an open-circuit
condition.)
G R R Thermal Sensor 1 short error (the remote diode has an short-circuit
DMD sensor
condition.)
G R G Thermal Sensor 2 short error (the remote diode has an short-circuit
condition.)
G R O Thermal Sensor 3 short error (the remote diode has an short-circuit
condition.)
O R R Temperature 1 error (over limited temperature) DMD sensor

O R G Temperature 2 error (over limited temperature)

O R O Temperature 3 error (over limited temperature)

- G R Fan IC #1 I2C Connection error GMT 793

- G G Fan IC #2 I2C Connection error

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Chapter 5 Error Count Messages Definition

Error Count Definition Specification

LAMP FAIL COUNT LAMP OFF DETECT LAMPLIT

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%

DIODE1 ERROR COUNT LAMP BOX SENSOR ERROR DETECT DIODE1

DIODE2 ERROR COUNT FRONT SENSOR ERROR DETECT DIODE2

DIODE3 ERROR COUNT MCU WATCHDOG RESET DETECT WTD

LAMP BOX SENSOR OVER TEMPERATURE OVER 65


LAMP BOX TEMPERATURE ERROR

TEMPERATURE COUNT

FRONT SENSOR OVER


N/A N/A
TEMPERATURE COUNT

FAN IC I2C ERROR N/A N/A

Level 3 - Component Repair to Curcuit Boards

Theory of Circuit Operation

Chapter 1 System Operation Theory


1.1 Overview
The Projector system consists of display function, cooling function, lighting function, safety protection function, and User
interface control function and power control function. An ARM processor embedded in the DDP ASIC is used to execute
system firmware. The ARM processor serves as the master controller of the projector and provides the link between the
display screen and end-user controls such as a keypad and IR remote control. These inputs can be processed in the ARM

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processor by system firmware so that commands can be issued to configure the DDP ASIC, the analog interface device,
the video decoder, the cooling device, and other system peripheral devices. Please see figure 2.

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

D-Sub DMD Power MBRST(1 DMD Color Wheel


out Triple
and Motor Driver
video
Reset Driver
S-Video CVBS

Figure 2 Main board & Input board BLOCK DIAGRAM

1.2 User Interface Function


(1) Keypad function: There are 9 keypads on top case. Please see Figure 3. MCU does polling on these signals
[KEY8:0] to detect the key pressing action. Each key pressing action will request MCU to execute the specified
program.
(2) Indicator LED function: There are 3 twice color LED on top case. MCU releases the status of program indication
by setting LED signal LED[6:0]. It will show the power status, lamp status, and temperature status.
(3) IR remote function: There are two IR receivers, one is at the front side, and the other one is at back side. The
receiver sensor has 3 legs, pin1 is output, pin2 is ground, and pin3 is VCC (5V). The output pin is pulled high,
and will sink to low when it receives infrared signal coming from remote controller. MCU will decode the signal
and execute related program.
(4) USB function: There is a B type USD terminal for mouse port at back side. MCU supports the universal serial bus
version 1.1 in a slave mode only.

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(5) OSD function: DDP ASIC generates the On-Screen Display. Please refer to C212 Software Specification.

Keypad Board
KEY[8:0] 9
KEYPADS

To main
LED[6:0]
3
board
CONNECTO Twice-color
R LED

VDD, GND
16
Backlight LED

Figure 3 Keypad board BLOCK DIAGRAM

1.3 Turn On/ Turn Off Function


(1) Turn On function: User can touch Power key, or use remote controller to turn on the projector. When MCU
receives the command, it will start the power up sequence for DDP ASIC. Color wheel motor will spin up first,
and then Lamp enable signal will be sent to Ballast board. After Lamp was ignited, LAMPLIT signal will be fed
back to DDP ASIC. It will reset itself and start to send the formatting data to DMD chip. At the mean time MCU
reset the cooling circuit and let it working. Then the whole system is warming up.
(20 Turn Off function: User can touch Power key, or use remote controller to turn off the projector. When MCU
receives the command, it will start the power down sequence. DDP ASIC will be reset off, and then Lamp enable
signal will be turn off. The Lamp will be turned off. MCU will remain the cooling circuit operation for two
minute in order to cool down the lamp module. After the cooling procedure is end, then the whole system goes
to standby mode.

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1.4 System Protection Function
(1) Lamp Door Open Protection: There is a Door interlock switch built at bottom case. When lamp door is opened,
the switch will turn off the AC line power. Then the whole system will be shutdown immediately.
(2) Lamp Box Thermal Break Protection: There is a thermal break built around the lamp box. If the temperature of
lamp box goes too high, the thermal break will send out an alarm signal to hardware protection circuit. Then the
lamp will be turned off immediately.
(3) Ballast Over Heat Protection: There is an over heat protection circuit built on ballast board. When it alarm, the
ballast will shut down the lamp.
(4) Fan Spinning Abnormal Protection: There are 3 fans built on this system. MCU will do polling the fan spinning
status. If the speed of fan is abnormal, MCU will shut down the whole system.
(5) System Temperature Over Heat Protection: There are 3 temperature sensor built in the system. MCU will do
polling the temperature status. If the system temperature is over heat, MCU will shut down the whole system.

Chapter 2 DLP Operation Theory


2.1 Overview
The DLP is the abbreviation of Digital Light Processing technology. The DLP consists of DMD data formatting,
Color light sequencing processing, and the core component DMD chip. Please sees figure 4.
DMD data formatting circuit converts the digital image data to the format of DMD requested. The color light
sequencing processing controls the color light switching sequence and phase. The DMD controls light valve control of
each pixel.
The color wheel may have 4 color filter segments, 5 color filter segments, or 6 color filter segments. These filters will
modulate the light source output to the specific color of particular filter coating. Please see figure 5. When color wheel
spins around, those colors will be shining on the DMD chip reflective surface. So DMD just controls displaying the right
image color at the exact time sequence with color wheel motor. Then fine picture will be displayed out.

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DMD data DMD chip Image Display
formatting output
circuit

Color Light
Image Color Phase
sequence
Synchronization
module
Feedback

Figure 4 DMD image display concept

Color Sequence
Light Source for DMD

Figure 5 Color modulation concept

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2.2 DMD Data Formatting
DMD data formatting circuit consists of DDP ASIC, DAD1000, RAM and FLASH. Please see figure 6.
(1) The DDP ASIC combines the DLP TM data processing functions and high performance DLP TM front-end image
processing in the same device. The ASIC includes the front-end functions of Auto Lock, Motion-Adaptive
De-Interlacing, Spatial-Temporal Noise Reduction Filters, Edge-Preserving Scaling, Keystone Adjustment and
On-Screen Display.
(2) The DAD1000 analog ASIC creates the 16 reset lines that control the pixels on the DMD. The DAD1000 and the
support circuitry establish the 3 voltage levels that comprise the reset waveform. The DDP ASIC supplies the
timing information to the DAD1000 via the STROBE signal, and controls which of the 16 individual reset signals
will be output via the SR16ADDR (3:0) lines. The SR16SEL(1:0) signals select the correct voltage level (bias, offset
or reset) for the current transition.
(3) The RAM is used with the DDP ASIC for bit-plane storage and as an extensive workspace for de-interlacing, noise
reduction filters, and Auto Lock. Unlike other front-end ICs, no additional external RAM is needed for supporting
de-interlacing.
(4) The FLASH memory is used for program storage of both the TI generated APIs and drivers and the Application
code written by the project engineering staff.

Figure 6 DLP Block diagram

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2.3 Color Light Sequencing Processing
Color light sequencing processing circuit consists of Motor driver, Motor phase synchronization, Light source
control and synchronization.
(1) Motor driver drives the color wheel motor. The motor is three phase, 8, 12 or 16 pole, Y configuration, brushless
DC motor.
(2) Motor phase synchronization circuit uses the CWINDEX to phase and frequency lock the color wheel to a multiple
of Vertical sync (Vsync). Sequences are typically designed for the clock to run at 1.5X, 2X, 2.5X and 3X the Vsync
rate. The DDP ASIC electronics phases the display of the data on the DMD based on the CWINDEX signal. The
CWINDEX typically indicates the beginning of the red light on the DMD device. The DDP ASIC electronics can be
configured to delay the CWINDEX. This is useful for electronic alignment of the color wheel. The CWINDEX
signal is generated by color wheel sensor board that was attached around the motor hub.
(3) Light source control and synchronization circuit provides a lamp enable (LAMPEN) signal to control the projector
lamp and ballast. The LAMPEN is used for on/off control as well as synchronization of AC lamps. The
LAMPLITZ signal shall be asserted to the DDP ASIC circuits after successful ignition of the lamp. See Figure 7 for
detailed timing on the LAMPLITZ during power up. Note there is strong EMI noise when igniting the lamp, at that
period system should not execute any action.

Figure 7 Lamp control Timing

2.4 DMD Chip Operation


The DDP ASIC provides the 64 data lines and the control signals to the DMD. These signals
control the loading of data into the DMD memory cells. The DDP ASIC is responsible for the
proper timing between the memory load operation and the Reset operation for DMD chip.

Chapter 3 Input Signal Processing Theory


3.1 Overview

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The Projector signal input terminals consist of PC VGA (Component) input, PC VGA output, S-Video input, Video
input, and PC Audio input.

3.2 Graphics Signal Processing


PC VGA (Component) Input: The PC VGA (Component) Inputs consist of PC analog RGB signal, PC HSYNC
signal, PC VSYNC signal, PC EDID/DDC signal, and Component YPBPR signal. RGB signal will be converted to digital
24 bits format and feed for DDP ASIC by an Analog to Digital convert device built on main board. The HSYNC and
VSYNC will be rectified by a high speed Schmitt trigger inverter, and is fed to ADC device. PC DDC signal will link to an
EEPROM built on main board. The EDID function setting data please refer to C212 Software Specification. Component
signal is plugged in by a VGA to RCA convert cable. This signal will be also converted to digital data by ADC device.
Please refer figure 2.
ADC device consists of Analog interface, Sync processing, and Digital interface. The ADC device is the key
component for graphics signal processing. It is a fully integrated solution for capturing analog RGB signals and
digitizing them for display on projector. Please see Figure 8.

A/D Digital RGB 24


Rin Gin Bin CLAMP Offset
converter bits output
gain

Hs Vs SOG Sync
processing

Figure 8 ADC device operation concept

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3.3 Videos Signal Processing
Video and S-Video input: The Video and S-video signal will be fed to a Video Decoder (VDC) device built on main
board. The video decoder accepts NTSC/PAL/SECAM composite and s-video inputs. The output is formatted as YCrCb
and routed to the DDP2000.
The VDC device is the key component of video signal processing. It is an integrated device that consists of A/D
interface, Sync processing, Luma/Chroma decoding and processing, and Digital output interface. Please see Figure 9.

Video Digital
Luma/Chroma Digital YUV 16
S-Video A/D output
decoding bits output
Component interface

Sync
processing

Figure 9 VDC device operation concept

3.4 Audio Signal Processing


The PC Audio signal input to source board. There is an audio amplifier built on it. It supplies the mute control and
volume control. The output audio power is 2 watts.

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Chapter 4 Cooling Circuit Operation Theory
4.1 Overview
The Projector cooling circuits consist of Fan driver devices, Fans, and Thermal sensors. The cooling purpose is for
protecting System Elements from over heat damage. Please see figure 8. The particular hot spot points are Lamp Tip,
Lamp Burner, DMD Heat-sink, and Lamp Box. There are three fans, blower fan, main fan 1, and main fan 2 for driving
airflow to cool down the system and hot spot point temperature.

Fan Control & DC/DC Board


To PFC B+
board DC/DC To Main
VCC V12, VDD
board
2V5

To Main To Ballast
board
LAMP board
CONTROL

To Rear REAR FAN To Thermal


Fan DRIVER Break/lamp
box sensor

To Blower BLOWER FAN


Fan DRIVER

Figure 10 Fan Control & DC/DC board BLOCK DIAGRAM

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4.2 Blower Fan
Blower fan is designed for cooling the lamp tip and lamp burner. The speed of blower fan is controlled and
monitoring by MCU.

4.3 Rear Fan


Rear fan is designed for cooling the whole system except tip and burner of lamp. The speed of rear fan is controlled
and monitoring by MCU.

4.4 Temperature Sensor


There are three temperature sensors built on the system. One is seated at fresh air intake area. One is seated on
DMD heat-sink. And the other one is near by the Lamp Box. The sensor is binary junction diode, and there is chopping
bias current on it. MCU will do polling for each sensor and fan speed, and execute cooling V-T curve control program in
order to feed the environment situation changing requirement.

4.5 Fan Controller


The fan driver device consists of I2C interface, thermal sensor interface, fan current output
interface, and the tachometer interface. MCU access fan driver device by I2C interface. Thermal
sensor interface is analog small sensitive signal. The temperature measurement principle is
calculating the biasing current of diode to figure out the temperature parameter of the diode.

Chapter 5 Power Supply Circuit Operation Theory


5.1 Overview
The power supply unit includes EMI board, PFC board, DC/DC board (built on Fan board), and
Ballast board.
The EMI board has EMI filter circuit to reduce EMC noise coupling to AC line. The PFC board
circuit supply AC line power factor correction function. DC/DC board converts primary voltage to
secondary DC low level voltage for system using. And Ballast board generates the lamp ignition high
voltage to ignite the lamp, maintains the stable power consumption of lamp, and synchronizes the
lamp sequence with DLP color index sequence.

Block Diagram

Line Power
EMI Bridge 380VDC
Rectifier Factor
Input filter Correction To Ballast

380VDC

2.5VDC
Switching
Power 5VDC
Supply
12VDC

5.2 General Specification


Input voltage : AC 90~264V
Input Frequency: 47~63Hz

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Input power: 300W max
The power circuit shall supply DC power outputs as followings:

Output Voltage Typical load current


1 380V 0.58A
2 2.5V 1.4A
3 5V 1.4A
4 12V 0.5A

5.3 EMI filter

EMI components include common choke L606.L603, X Capacitor C602.C603, Y


Capacitor C604.C605. and differential choke L604.and discharge resistor R651A, R651B, This circuit designed
to inhibit electric and magnetic interference for meet FCC class B and CISPR class B standard requirements.
5.4 Bridge rectifier and filter

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Bridge converts the AC input into DC output, and the CAP is AC filter.

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5.5 Power Factor Correction

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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PFC schematic:

D601 TR601
L605
BD601

t
3
GSIB1560 3 1 2 1
~

D
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

27
16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9
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

68P K R606 0.33U K D613


10K R610 RB160L-40
C614 332K F
470P K
A

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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FA5502 Block Diagram:

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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14. SYNC: oscillator synchronization input(input of synchronization signal)
15. CT: oscillator timing capacitor and resistor(to set oscillation frequency )
16. IDET: Non-inverting input to current error amplifier( input of inductor current signal)

5.6 Transformer and snubber circuit of Sub Power Board

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

To IC651 pin 7(Drain)


8

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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5.7 Power module IC

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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5.8 Feedback circuit and photo coupler

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.

5.9 Secondary rectifier and filter

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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Circuit Schematics

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Appendix 1 Screw List /Torque

Model name :MP611 (MD)


Description Torque Q'ty
No. Screw P/N Where use
Type Head Length Surface (kgf-cm)

M2 1 8F.1A522.6R0 MACH PH 6 NI 2~3 FIXBLOCK==HOLDER 1

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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Appendix 2 Code List: IR/RS232

1. IR Code CUSTOMER CODE DATA CODE FUNCTION

2. RS232 command format 1

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Read Mirror status 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x00 0x5F
Contrast decrease 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x02 0x00 0x60
Write
Contrast Contrast increase 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x02 0x01 0x61
Read Contrast ratio 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x02 0x61
Write Brightness decrease 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x03 0x00 0x61
Brightness Brightness increase 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x03 0x01 0x62
Read Brightness 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x03 0x62
Write Aspect ratio 4:3 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x04 0x00 0x62
Aspect ratio Aspect ratio 16:9 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x04 0x01 0x63
Read Aspect ratio 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x04 0x63
Auto Adjust Excute 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x03 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x05 0x62
Horizontal position shift right 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x06 0x01 0x65
Horizontal Write
Horizontal position shift left 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x06 0x00 0x64
position
Read Horizontal position 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x06 0x65
Write Vertical position shift up 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x07 0x00 0x65
Vertical position Vertical position shift down 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x07 0x01 0x66
Read read Vertical position 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x07 0x66
color temperature T1 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x08 0x00 0x66
Write color temperature T2 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x08 0x01 0x67
Color
temperature color temperature T3 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x08 0x02 0x68
color temperature T4 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x08 0x03 0x69
Read color temperature status 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x08 0x67
Write Blank on 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x03 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x09 0x66
Blank Blank off
Read Blank status 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x09 0x68
Write Decrease 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x0A 0x00 0x68
Keystone-Vertica Increase 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x0A 0x01 0x69
l Read 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x0A 0x69
Keystone status

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mode 0 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x0B 0x00 0x69
mode 1 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x0B 0x01 0x6A
Application Write mode 2 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x0B 0x02 0x6B
Mode mode 3 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x0B 0x03 0x6C
mode 4 (only VGA) 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x0B 0x04 0x6D
Read Preset mode status 0x6A 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x0B
Freeze Write Freeze on 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x03 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x00 0x5E

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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0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x07 0x68
0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x08 0x69
0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x09 0x6A
Swidish 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x0A 0x6B
Dutch 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x0B 0x6C
Turkish 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x0C 0x6D
Czech 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x0D 0x6E
Portugese 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x0E 0x6F
Thai 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x0F 0x70
Polish 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x10 0x71
Read Language Reset Lamp usuage 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x15 0x00 0x62
Write hour 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x03 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x01 0x61
Lamp Time error Read Lamp usuage hour 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x15 0x01 0x63
status read 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x15 0x02 0x64

3. RS232 command format 2

CMD ACTION ASCII


Power on *pow=on#

off *pow=off#

tatus( on/off/cool down) *pow=?#


Reset OSD Reset *rst#
Mirror Normal *mir=nor#
H Inverse *mir=hinv#
V Inverse *mir=vinv#
H&V Inverse *mir=vhinv#
Mirror status *mir=?#
Contrast Contrast decrease *con=-#
Contrast increase *con=+#
Contrast ratio *con=?#
Brightness Brightness decrease *bri=-#
Brightness increase *bri=+#
Brightness *bri=?#
Aspect ratio Aspect ratio 4:3 *asp=4:3#
Aspect ratio 16:9 *asp=16:9#
Aspect ratio *asp=?#

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Auto Adjust Auto Adjust *auto#
Horizontal
Horizontal position shift right *hpos=left#
position
Horizontal position shift left *hpos=right#
Horizontal position *hpos=?#
Vertical position Vertical position shift up *vpos=up#
Vertical position shift down *vpos=down#
read Vertical position *vpos=?#
Color
color temperature low *ctmp=T3#
temperature
color temperature standard *ctmp=T2#
color temperature high *ctmp=T1#
color temperature status *ctmp=?#
Blank Blank on/off *blank#
Blank status *blank=?#
Keystone-Vertical Decrease *keyst=-#
Increase *keyst=+#
Keystone status *keyst=?#
Preset mode Preset mode presentation(PC) *appmod=preset#
preset mode brightness *appmod=bright#
preset mode srgb *appmod=srgb#
Preset mode gaming *appmod=game#
Preset mode video *appmod=video#
preset mode movie *appmod=mov#
Preset mode cinema *appmod=cine#
Preset mode game *appmod=game#
Preset modephoto *appmod=phot#
Preset mode status *appmod=?#
Freeze Freeze on/off *freeze#
Freeze status *freeze=?#
Source input Input source VGA *sour=vga#
Input source DVI *sour=dvi#
Input source HDTV *sour=hdtv#
Input source YPbPr *sour=YPbr#
Input source Composite *sour=comp#
Input source SVIDEO *sour=svid#

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Input source YCbCr *sour=YCbr#
Status *sour=?#
Source scan Source scan on *scan=on#
Source scan off *scan=off#
Source scan status *scan=?#
Mute Mute on *mute=on#
Mute off *mute=off#
Mute status *mute=?#
Volume Increse Volume *vol=-#
Decrese Volume *vol=+#
Volume *vol=?#
Language English *lang=eng#
FRE(Franais) *lang=fre#
Deutsch *lang=ger#
Italiano *lang=ita#
Espaol *lang=spa#
*lang=pro#

*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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