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2003

LCD PROJECTOR
LC46

Pb Solder
This product uses lead-free
solder on some circuit
boards. For repairing circuit
boards, see "Precautions for
resoldering" in this Service
Manual.

MODEL

SL4U
CAUTION
Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service person reads the “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” and “PRODUCT
SAFETY NOTICE” in this service manual.
SPECIFICATIONS
• Power Input : AC 100 to 240 V ; 50 / 60 Hz • Audio Output : 2 W mono
• Rated Input : 2.6 A • Audio Input : 300 mV(rms), 10 kΩ or more
• LCD Panel : 0.7 inch LCD panel: 3 pieces (for R,G,B) • Analog RGB Input : RGB : 0.7 V(p-p) 75 Ω (negative sync.)
Pixels 800 × 600 = 480,000 pixels (mini D-Sub 15pin) YPBPR /YCBCR :
Total 1,440,000 pixels Y : 1.0 V(p-p) 75 Ω (negative sync.)
Active pixel rate: 99.99 % or more (each panel) PBPR /CBCR : 0.7 V(p-p) 75 Ω
• Colors : 16,770,000 colors HD/CS : TTL level (positive or negative)
• Projection Lens : F 2.0 to 2.3 f = 23 to 27 mm VD : TTL level (positive or negative)
• Light Source Lamp : 180 W NSH • Control connector : Serial (8 pin, RS-232C standards)
• Picture Size : 40 to 300 inch (aspect ratio 4:3) USB terminal
• PC compatibility : Resolution : 640 × 400 (Expand) - 800 × 600 (Real) - • Cabinet : 10.8”(W) × 2.8”(H) × 10.3”(D)
1,024 × 768 (Compress) Sync on Green available Dimensions (275 × 70 × 261 mm)
• Video compatibility : NTSC / 4.43NTSC / PAL (including PAL-M,N) / (Excluding protrusions.)
SECAM / PAL-60 / Component Video (DVD/HDTV : • Weight : Approx. 2.7 kg (5.9 lbs.)
480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i) / SCART • Length of Power Cord : 9.5 feet (2.9 m)
(RGB+1V sync) • Temperature,Humidity : 41°F (5 ° C) to 95°F (35° C) ,
• S-Video Input : Luminance signal : 1.0 V(p-p) 75 Ω (negative sync.) (performance guarantee) 30 to 90%
Chroma signal : 0.286 V(p-p) 75 Ω (burst signal)
• Video Input : 1.0 V(p-p) 75 Ω (negative sync.)
• Speaker : Oval type (16 Ω 2 W) × 1
• Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.
• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
Copyright C 2003 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation All Rights Reserved.
CONTENTS
– FILE “COVERPGE” – COLOR UNIFORMITY ADJUSTMENT ························· 12
SPECIFICATIONS ························································· 1 DOWNLOAD OF THE FIRMWARE ······························· 14
CONTENTS ································································ 2 CRITERIA OF THE DEFECT PIXEL
ON THE LCD PANEL (FOR REFERENCE PURPOSE)··· 15
– FILE “EXPOSED” – FITTING POSITION OF GASKET
TRADEMARK, REGISTERED TRADEMARK ··············· 1 Top case unit ···························································· 17
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE ······································· 1 Bottom ASSY ··························································· 17
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS·············································· 1 Power ASSY, terminal cover, and main ASSY ········· 18
PRECAUTIONS FOR RESOLDERING ························· 3
PCB LOCATION ···························································· 4 – FILE “ELCTADJ” –
EXPOSED VIEW ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
LVP ASSY ································································ 5 Necessary equipment and connecting ····················· 1
Bottom ASSY ··························································· 6 Test signal ································································ 1
Main ASSY······························································· 6 Adjustment with Microsoft® Windows® 95/98/Me/XP
Power ASSY ···························································· 7 operating system ················································ 2
Inlet ASSY································································ 7 Adjustment procedures ············································ 3
Optical unit 1 ···························································· 8
Optical unit 2 ···························································· 9 – FILE “DIAGNO” –
Optical unit 3 ···························································· 10 DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION ········································· 1
DISASSEMBLY DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE,
1. Removal of the top case unit TO READ WARNING HISTORY (PCGC8 Ver.2) ····· 3
and cooling fan (power) ································ 11
2. Removal of the main ASSY································ 11 – FILE “DIAGFLOW” –
3. Removal of the speaker and MAIN PCB ASSY ··· 12 DIAGNOSIS FLOW CHART
4. Removal of the inlet ASSY and INLET PCB ASSY ·· 12 Image system··························································· 1
5. Removal of the power ASSY······························ 13 Power source system 1············································ 2
6. Removal of the POWER PCB ASSY, Power source system 2············································ 3
POWER SUB PCB ASSY, and PREAMP R PCB ASSY ···· 13 Power source system 3············································ 4
7. Removal of the lamp power unit························· 14
8. Removal of the optical unit ································· 15 – FILE “PCCONTRL” –
9. Removal of the cooling fan ASSY (exhaust) ······ 15 CONTROLING THE PROJECTOR
10. Removal of the cooling fan ASSY (lamp) ··········· 16 USING A PERSONAL COMPUTER ························ 1
11. Removal of the cooling fan ASSY (in1)
and cooling fan ASSY (in2)··························· 16 – FILE “PARTSLST” –
12. Removal of the lens unit····································· 17 PARTS LIST ································································ 1
13. Removal of the LCD block·································· 17 PCB LOCATION······················································· 2
14. Removal of the lamp unit···································· 18 EXPOSED VIEW
LEAD DRESS ································································ 19 LVP ASSY ·························································· 3
PACKING ································································ 22 BOTTOM ASSY·················································· 4
MAIN ASSY························································ 4
– FILE “MAINTENA” – POWER ASSY ··················································· 5
LAMP REPLACEMENT······················································· 1 INLET ASSY······················································· 5
MAINTENANCE ·································································· 2 OPTICAL UNIT 1················································ 6
ADJUSTMENT AFTER REPLACING THE LCD BLOCK···· 3 OPTICAL UNIT 2················································ 6
HOW TO USE THE LAMP JIG ······································ 3 OPTICAL UNIT 3················································ 6
DUST ON LCD PANEL ·················································· 4 PACKING ································································ 7
SERVICE COMMANDS················································· 5 ELECTRICAL PARTS AND OTHERS······················ 8
Display the operation status screen ························· 5
Reset to the factory settings····································· 5 – FILE “SCHEMATC” –
Reset the lamp operating time ································· 5 IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS
LIFE TIME OF THE CONSUMABLE PARTS················· 5 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
FUNCTION MENU (SETTING MENU ONLY FOR SERVICE)·· 6 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD PARTS LAYOUT
REPLACEMENT OF THE MAIN PCB ASSY················· 7
GAMMA ADJUSTMENT (WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT)·· 8
UNIFORMITY DATA TRANSFER ·································· 10
TRADEMARK, REGISTERED TRADEMARK
Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me/XP are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.
Other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE


Many electrical and mechanical parts in the projector have special safety related characteristics. These characteristics are often
not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement
components rated for higher voltage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in
this service manual. Electrical components having such features are identified by shading on the schematic diagram and the
parts list of this service manual and by the supplementary sheet for this chassis to be issued subsequently.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
North america
NOTICE: Observe all cautions and safety related notes located inside the cabinet and on the chassis.
Warning
1. Operation of this projector outside the cabinet or with the cover removed presents a shock hazard from the projector power
supplies.
2. When a short-circuit has occurred, replace those components that indicate evidence of overheating.
3. Grounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of equipment. Do not remove ground connection while the power cord
is still connected to the supply. Disconnect supply before servicing.
Caution
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Replace battery with MATSUSHITA battery, type CR2025 only.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Battery may explode if mistreated.
Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire.
Leakage current check
Before returning the projector to the customer, it is recommended that leakage current be measured according to the
following methods.
1. Cold check
With the AC plug removed from the AC 100 to 240 V, place a jumper across the two AC plug prongs. Turn the projector AC
switch on. Using an ohm-meter, connect one lead to the AC plug and touch the other lead to each exposed metal part
(metal cabinet, screwheads, metal overlays, etc.), particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis.
Exposed metal parts having a return path to the chassis should have a minimum resistance reading of 1 megohm. Any
resistance below this value indicates an abnormality which requires corrective action. Exposed metal parts not having a
return path to the chassis will indicate an open circuit.
2. Hot check
Use the circuit in figure to perform this test.
(1) With switch S1 open, connect the projector to the measuring circuit. Immediately after connection, measure the
leakage current using both positions of switch S2, and with the switching devices in the projector in all of their
operating positions.
(2) Switch S1 is then closed, energizing the projector. Immediately after closing the switch, measure the leakage current
using both positions of switch S2, and with the switching devices in the projector in all of their operating positions.
Current measurements of items (1) and (2) are to be repeated after the projector has reached thermal stabilization.
The leakage current must not be more than 0.5 milliampere.

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Projector AC milliammeter
S2
A
AC 100 to 240 V V
GH
S1 (grounding)
open
Insulating table
Grounding supply conductor
B
Figure

Europe, other than USA


NOTICE: Observe all cautions and safety related notes located inside the cabinet and on the chassis.
Warning
1. An isolation transformer should be used between the projector and the AC supply point before any test/service is performed
on a LIVE chassis projector.
2. Operation of this projector outside the cabinet or with the cover removed, involves a shock hazard from the projector power
supplies. Work on the projector should not be attempted by anyone who is not thoroughly familiar with precautions
necessary when working on high voltage equipment.
3. When service is required, observe the original lead dressing. Extra precaution should be given to assure correct lead
dressing in the high voltage area. Where a short-circuit has occurred, replace those components that indicate evidence of
overheating.
Caution
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Replace battery with MATSUSHITA battery, type CR2025 only.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Battery may explode if mistreated.
Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire.
Leakage current cold check
Before returning the projector to the customer, it is recommended that leakage current be measured according to the following
methods.
With the AC plug removed from the AC source, place a jumper across the two AC plug prongs. Turn the projector AC switch on.
Using an 500 V D.C. Insulation Tester, connect one lead to the jumpered AC plug and touch the other lead to each exposed
metal part (screwheads, etc.), particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis. Exposed metal parts
having a return path to the chassis should have a minimum resistance reading of 4 megohm. Any resistance below this value
indicates an abnormality which requires corrective action.

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PRECAUTIONS FOR RESOLDERING
Lead-free solder is handled in a different way from eutectic solder. See below for details.

How to distinguish circuit boards using lead-free solder from those using
eutectic solder
Circuit boards using lead-free solder
A mark of Pb Solder or LFS (for limited marking space) is printed near the board assembly number on the component side.

Circuit boards using eutectic solder


Circuit boards using eutectic solder are divided into two groups.
- Boards having no mark of Pb Solder or LFS (for limited marking space) near the board assembly number.
- Boards having a mark of Pb Solder or LFS (for limited marking space) that is painted out by a magic marker near the board
assembly number.
* Circuit boards using lead-free solder and those using eutectic solder may be used together in the same product.

Instructions for resoldering


- For circuit boards using lead-free solder, use lead-free solder.
- For circuit boards using eutectic solder, use eutectic solder.
- For lead-free solder, it is advisable to use a soldering iron of at least 40 W because lead-free solder has a melting point
approx. 35˚C higher than that of eutectic solder as conventionally used. For wire solder, it is advisable to use M705ESC
made by Senju Metal Industry Co., Ltd.
- To remove solder, you can use desoldering wires for eutectic solder as conventionally used.
Note: Wipe solder residue off the tip of the soldering iron completely.

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PCB LOCATION

q e

y
u

Fig. 1

Parts list : See page 2 of PARTS LIST.


Item No. Part name
q MAIN PCB ASSY
w Lamp power unit
e POWER PCB ASSY
r POWER SUB PCB ASSY
t PREAMP R PCB ASSY
y INLET PCB ASSY
u PREAMP F PCB ASSY

Table 1

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EXPOSED VIEW
LVP ASSY 1

!9

C x2 3

C x1
6
E x1
7
5
I x2
!4
G x2 D x1

!5
J x4

!7
9 K x4

H x1

F x1 !3 !6
4

!2
8
!0

F x1

2
!8
!1

@1 A x4 @0
B x4
Fig. 2-1
Parts list : See page 3 of PARTS LIST.
Part name Number of screws Part name Number of screws
q Top case unit Ax4 !2 Lamp power holder None
w Terminal cover Bx4 !3 Lamp power unit Gx2, 1 hook
e Main ASSY Cx3 !4 Cooling fan (power) None
4 Inlet ASSY Dx1 !5 Fan holder None
t Terminal earth Ex1 !6 F main earth Hx1
6 Power ASSY None !7 Optical unit Ix2, Jx4, Kx4
7 Power barrier None !8 Bottom ASSY None
8 PREAMP F PCB ASSY None !9 Mp barrier None
9 Lamp power shield unit None @0 Lens cap None
!0 Power sheet None @1 Lamp power ASSY Fx2
!1 Lamp power shield None
The number of screws shows the number of screws that hold the relevant part.
Table 2-1

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Bottom ASSY
C x1 8 Parts list : See page 4 of PARTS LIST.
D x1
Part name Number of screws
6
C x1 1 Bottom case None
2 Lamp cover Ax1, Bx1 (Washer)
3 Filter cover None
7 4 Filter None
5 Adjustment foot (front) Cx2
6 Lead barrier None
7 Inlet barrier None
8 Micro switch Dx1
9 Filter cover unit None
The number of screws shows the number
1
of screws that hold the relevant part.
5 B x1 Table 2-2
4 2

A x1
3
9
5

Fig. 2-2

Main ASSY
Parts list : See page 4 of PARTS LIST.
When replacing the MAIN PCB ASSY,
fit the spacer as shown in Fig. 2-3. Part name Number of screws
The spacer is supplied with the MAIN 1 B knob None
PCB ASSY. 2 Sp spacer Ax2
1 3 Speaker None
4 MAIN PCB ASSY Bx4, Cx3, Dx2, Ex2
C x1 5 Terminal shield None
6 6 Mp earth Fx1
7 F x1 7 Spacer None
C x1
8 Top earth (Fixed by Bx4)

C x1 The number of screws shows the number


of screws that hold the relevant part.
Table 2-3
5

4 D x2 8

B x4
E x2
A x1
2
3
2 A x1

Fig. 2-3

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Power ASSY
Parts list : See page 5 of PARTS LIST.

5 Part name Number of screws


1 POWER SUB PCB ASSY None
2 PREAMP R PCB ASSY Ax1
3 POWER PCB ASSY Bx1, 2 hooks
4 Power earth (Fixed by Bx1)
3 5 Power holder None
The number of screws shows the number
of screws that hold the relevant part.
Table 2-4

A x1 2

B x1

Fig. 2-4

Inlet ASSY
B x1 Parts list : See page 5 of PARTS LIST.
Part name Number of screws
1 INLET PCB ASSY Ax2, Bx1
Cx1 (Washer)
C x1
w Terminal barrier None
3 Inlet holder None
The number of screws shows the number
of screws that hold the relevant part.
3
Table 2-5

Ax2
Fig. 2-5

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Optical unit 1
Note: Technicians must put on a wrist band to protect LCD panel against static electricity during the repairs.

A x4 B x1

t
1
y

I x2
!0
H x2

!1

r
w C x4
e u D x1

9 !2

i
F x1
E x2

G x2
Fig. 2-6

Parts List : See page 6 of PARTS LIST.


Part name Number of screws Part name Number of screws
q Exhaust duct (top) Ax4 u Lens unit cx4
w Cooling fan ASSY (exhaust) None i Cooling fan ASSY (lamp) Gx2
e Exhaust duct (bottom) None o Lamp duct Ex2, Fx1
r Lamp unit None !0 Cooling fan ASSY (in2) Hx2
t Sensor unit Bx1 !1 Cooling fan ASSY (in1) Ix2
y LCD block Dx1 !2 Panel duct None

The number of screws shows the number of screws that hold the relevant part.
Table 2-6

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Optical unit 2
Note: Directions of setting parts of 3 to 6 as shown in the pictorial below.

A x2

q e
w

C x1 B x1

D x1

t
y

Fig. 2-7

Directions which the setting parts face in Parts list : See page 6 of PARTS LIST.

Light source side (Lamp side) Part name Number of screws


1 Multi lens A Ax2
3 456
2 Multi lens B Ax2
Flat surface Flat surface 3 PBS unit Ax2
4 Polarizer (G) in Bx1
RGB Marking
5 Polarizer (B) in Cx1
Shaved edge 6 Polarizer (R) in Dx1
Uneven surface Surface to stick the
polarizer on The number of screws shows the number
of screws that hold the relevant part.
Projection lens side
Table 2-7-2
Table 2-7-1

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Optical unit 3
Note: Directions of setting parts of 1 to 3 as shown in the pictorial below.

C x1
B x1

D x1

q
w

A x1

Fig. 2-8

Directions which the setting parts face in Parts list : See page 6 of PARTS LIST.
Light source side (Lamp side) Part name Number of screws
1 Polarizer (G) out Ax1, Bx1
123 2 Polarizer (B) out Ax1, Cx1
Surface to stick the 3 Polarizer (R) out Ax1, Dx1
polarizer on
The number of screws shows the number
of screws that hold the relevant part.
Flat surface Table 2-8-2

Projection lens side

Table 2-8-1

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DISASSEMBLY
1. Removal of the top case unit
and cooling fan (power) b x3

1. Remove the four screws (a) as shown in Fig. 3-1.


2. Release the three hooks (b) as shown in Fig. 3-1.
3. Remove the top case unit as shown in Fig. 3-1.
4. Disconnect the connector (SP) as shown in Fig. 3-1.
5. Remove the cooling fan (power) as shown in Fig. 3-1.

Top case unit

Cooling fan (power)

SP

a x4

Fig. 3-1

2. Removal of the main ASSY


1. Remove the top case unit following “1. Removal of the
b x2 SN
top case unit and cooling fan (power).” SA
SL
2. Remove the four screws (a) as shown in Fig. 3-2. SYSZ SD
3. Remove the terminal cover as shown in Fig. 3-2. SW
SB SG
4. Remove the three screws (b) and the screw (c) as
shown in Fig. 3-2. SR
SX
5. Disconnect the thirteen connectors (SA, SB, SD, SG, SV
SM
SL, SM, SN, SR, SV, SW, SX, SY, and SZ) as shown in
c x1
Fig. 3-2. Main ASSY
6. Remove the main ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-2.
b x1

Terminal cover
a x4

Fig. 3-2

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3. Removal of the speaker and B knob
MAIN PCB ASSY Spacer
Mp barrier
1. Remove the top case unit following “1. Removal of the c x1
top case unit and cooling fan (power).” c x1
c x1
2. Remove the main ASSY following “2. Removal of the
main ASSY.” Mp earth
3. Remove the two screws (a) as shown in Fig. 3-3.
SK
4. Remove the two sp spacers as shown in Fig. 3-3.
5. Disconnect the connector (SK) on the MAIN PCB ASSY
as shown in Fig. 3-3.
6. Remove the speaker as shown in Fig. 3-3. d x2
MAIN PCB
7. Remove the b knob as shown in Fig. 3-3. ASSY Top
8. Remove the four screws (b), the three screws (c), two earth
screws (d), and two screws (e) as shown in Fig. 3-3.
9. Remove the MAIN PCB ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-3. b x4
e x2
Note: Fit the spacer on the new MAIN PCB ASSY as Terminal shield
a x1
shown in Fig.3-3. The spacer is supplied with the
MAIN PCB ASSY. Sp spacer
Note: Fit the MP barrier on the new MAIN PCB ASSY as Speaker
Sp spacer
shown in Fig. 3-3. a x1
Note: When attaching the four screws (b) to secure the top
earth, attach them one by one from the right. Fig. 3-3

4. Removal of the inlet ASSY and PB


INLET PCB ASSY Inlet ASSY

1. Remove the top case unit following “1. Removal of the


top case unit and cooling fan (power).”
2. Remove the main ASSY following “2. Removal of the
main ASSY.”
3. Disconnect the connector (PB) on the INLET PCB
ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-4-1.
4. Remove the inlet ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-4-1.
5. Remove the two screws (a), the screw (b), and the
washer (c) as shown in Fig. 3-4-2.
6. Remove the terminal barrier as shown in Fig. 3-4-2.
7. Remove the INLET PCB ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-4-2.
Fig. 3-4-1

b x1

c x1

Terminal barrier

INLET PCB ASSY


Inlet holder

ax2
Fig. 3-4-2

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5. Removal of the power ASSY
Power ASSY
1. Remove the top case unit following “1. Removal of the
top case unit and cooling fan (power).” RE
2. Remove the main ASSY following “2. Removal of the RB
main ASSY.”
3. Lift the power ASSY slowly to remove the power barrier
as shown in Fig. 3-5.
4. Disconnect the two connectors (RB and RE) on the
Power barrier
POWER PCB ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-5.
5. Remove the power ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-5.

Fig. 3-5

6. Removal of the POWER PCB ASSY,


POWER SUB PCB ASSY, and
PREAMP R PCB ASSY Power holder
POWER PCB ASSY
1. Remove the top case unit following “1. Removal of the
top case unit and cooling fan (power).” c x1
2. Remove the main ASSY following “2. Removal of the
main ASSY.”
RA RC
3. Remove the power ASSY following “5. Removal of the
power ASSY.” c x1
4. Remove the POWER SUB PCB ASSY as shown in Fig.
3-6. a x1 Power earth
Note: Also disconnect the two connectors (RA and RC) on b x1
the POWER PCB ASSY when removing the POWER PREAMP R
SUB PCB ASSY. PCB ASSY
POWER SUB PCB ASSY
5. Remove the screw (a) as shown in Fig. 3-6.
6. Remove the PREAMP R PCB ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-6.
7. Remove the screw (b) and two hooks (c) as shown in
Fig. 3-6. Fig. 3-6
8. Remove the POWER PCB ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-6.

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7. Removal of the lamp power unit
1. Remove the top case unit following “1. Removal of the b x2
top case unit and cooling fan (power).”
2. Remove the main ASSY following “2. Removal of the
main ASSY.” Lamp power
3. Remove the power ASSY following “5. Removal of the a x2 ASSY
power ASSY.”
4. Remove the two screws (a) as shown in Fig. 3-7-1.
5. Remove the lamp power connector as shown in Fig. 3-7-1.
6. Remove the two screws (b) as shown in Fig. 3-7-1.
7. Remove the lamp power ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-7-1. Lamp power
8. Remove the lamp power shield unit as shown in Fig. 3-7-2. connector
9. Remove the lamp power shield as shown in Fig. 3-7-2.
10. Remove the power sheet as shown in Fig. 3-7-2.
11. Release the hook (c) as shown in Fig. 3-7-2.
12. Remove the lamp power unit as shown in Fig. 3-7-2.

Fig. 3-7-1

Lamp power shield unit

Power sheet
Lamp power
unit
c x1

Lamp power holder

Lamp power shield

Fig. 3-7-2

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8. Removal of the optical unit Tape (exhaust duct) b x2
a x2
1. Remove the top case unit following “1. Remove the top Lamp power connector
case unit and cooling fan (power).”
2. Remove the main ASSY following “2. Removal of the
c x4
main ASSY.”
3. Remove the two screws (a) and tape (exhaust duct) as Optical unit
shown in Fig. 3-8.
4. Remove the exhaust duct as shown in Fig. 3-8.
5. Remove the two screws (b) as shown in Fig. 3-8.
6. Remove the lamp power connector as shown in Fig. 3-8. Panel duct
7. Remove the four screws (c) as shown in Fig. 3-8. Exhaust duct d x4
8. Remove the engine as shown in Fig. 3-8. Engine
9. Remove the four screws (d) and tape (panel duct) as
shown in Fig. 3-8.
10. Remove the panel duct as shown in Fig. 3-8.

Tape (panel duct)

Fig. 3-8

9. Removal of the cooling fan


ASSY (exhaust) a x4
Exhaust duct (top)
1. Remove the top case unit following “1. Remove the top
case unit and cooling fan (power).”
2. Disconnect the connector (SW,SZ) on the MAIN PCB
ASSY as shown in Fig. 3-9. Tape
3. Remove the four screws (a) and tape as shown in Fig. 3-9.
4. Remove the exhaust duct (top) as shown in Fig. 3-9. Cooling fan ASSY
5. Remove the cooling fan ASSY (exhaust) as shown in (exhaust)
Fig. 3-9.
Note: Attach the cooling fan ASSY (exhaust) with its label
in the same direction of the grille of the exhaust duct.

Label

SZ
Exhaust duct SW
(bottom)

MAIN PCB ASSY

Fig. 3-9

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10.Removal of the cooling fan
ASSY (lamp) Cooling fan ASSY
(lamp)
1. Remove the top case unit following “1. Remove the top
case unit and cooling fan (power).”
2. Remove the main ASSY following “2. Removal of the a x2
main ASSY.”
3. Remove the engine following “8. Removal of the optical
unit.”
4. Remove the two screws (a) as shown in Fig. 3-10.
5. Remove the cooling fan ASSY (lamp) as shown in Fig. 3-10.

Engine
Fig. 3-10

11. Removal of the cooling fan ASSY


Panel duct
(in1) and cooling fan ASSY (in2)
1. Remove the top case unit following “1. Remove the top
case unit and cooling fan (power).”
2. Remove the main ASSY following “2. Removal of the
Cooling fan ASSY
main ASSY.” (in2)
3. Remove the panel duct following “8. Removal of the
optical unit.”
Cooling fan ASSY
4. Remove the two screws (a) and tape as shown in Fig. 3-11.
(in1)
5. Remove the cooling fan ASSY (in1) as shown in Fig. 3-11.
6. Remove the two screws (b) as shown in Fig. 3-11. Tape
7. Remove the cooling fan ASSY (in2) as shown in Fig. 3-11.
Note: When attaching the cooling fan ASSY (in1) , place
tape as shown in Fig. 3-11.
a x2

b x2
Tape position

Tape

Fig. 3-11

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12. Removal of the lens unit
1. Remove the top case unit following “1. Remove the top
case unit and cooling fan (power).” Engine
2. Remove the main ASSY following “2. Removal of the
main ASSY.”
3. Remove the engine following “8. Removal of the optical
unit.”
4. Remove the four screws (a) as shown in Fig. 3-12.
5. Remove the lens unit as shown in Fig. 3-12.

a x4

Lens unit

Fig. 3-12

13. Removal of the LCD block


Note: Wear a wrist band, etc. to prevent static electricity
when replacing the LCD block. The LCD may be
damaged by static electricity. LCD block
1. Remove the top case unit following “1. Remove the top
case unit and cooling fan (power).”
2. Remove the main ASSY following “2. Removal of the
main ASSY.” Engine
3. Remove the engine following “8. Removal of the optical
unit.”
4. Remove the screw (a) as shown in Fig. 3-13.
5. Remove the LCD block as shown in Fig. 3-13.

a x1

Fig. 3-13

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14. Removal of the lamp unit
1. Remove the top case unit following “1. Remove the top
case unit and cooling fan (power).”
2. Remove the main ASSY following “2. Removal of the
main ASSY.”
3. Remove the engine following “8. Removal of the optical
unit.”
4. Loose the two screws (a) as shown in Fig. 3-14.
5. Remove the lamp unit as shown in Fig. 3-14.

Engine

Lamp unit

a x2

Fig. 3-14

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LEAD DRESS
Note: 1. The inner wires are clamped so that they do not come close to heat generating or high voltage parts. After servicing
route all wires in their original position.
2. Technicians must put on a wrist band to protect LCD panel against Static electricity during the repairs.
1. Clamp the lead wires along the Clamping Zone* shown in the figure below.
*Clamping Zone shows the route of the lead wire.

Routing in the main ASSY

Connect the lead wires to the SK connector first, and


then place an adhesive tape to retain the lead wires,
pulling them toward the speaker. Be careful not to
Speaker Nut route the lead wires on the nut.

SK

Fig. 4-1

Routing before the PCB-POWER, lamp power unit, and cooling fan (power) are mounted

Tape RB SZ Lead barrier Tape PB

Fig. 4-2

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Routing in the lamp power unit

Route the lead wires under the RE-CN1


lead wire to prevent the CN02 connector
from being disconnected.
SA
RE

CN1

CN02

Lamp power connector

Fig. 4-3

Routing when the lamp power unit is mounted

Route the lead wires


through the holder.
Holder
Route the lead wires on
the inner side of the tab.

Route the lead wires on


the inner side of the boss.

Boss

The RB-PB lead wires


shall not run on the rib
of the bottom ASSY.

Rib

Fig. 4-4

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Routing before the main ASSY is mounted

SZ
Route the lead wires along
the ditch and retain them
by an adhesive tape.

Route the lead wires


between these bosses.

The lead wires shall not


be caught on this nail.
Route the lead wires
outside this boss.

Route the lead wires between the + SW Tape


marks and retain them by an adhesive
tape. Be careful not to overlap them
each other. Remove slack in the lead
wires by pulling them in the arrow's
direction.
Fig. 4-5

Routing after the main ASSY is mounted


Route the SA and SL lead
wires through this holder.

Route the SP lead wires


through these holders.

SA SL SK
SP The SL lead wires shall not be
caught in the sheet metal.
SN

Route the SX and SV


lead wires on this sheet
metal. These lead wires
SZ
shall not run on the PCB-
MAIN. Further, they
shall not be caught in the SY
gap between the edge of SW
the bottom ASSY and SX SV SM
the top case unit.

The lead wires shall not Route the AM-SM lead


caught in the gap between AM wires on the left side of
the PCB-MAIN and the the AM connector.
sheet metal.
Fig. 4-6

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PACKING
t

!1!2!3!4
!5!6!7
6

uio!0
q

Parts list : See page 7 of PARTS LIST.


Item No. Part name
q Packing cushion
w Packing bag
e Packing case
r Remote hand unit
e t Soft case
y Accessory pad
u Packing bag
i CD ROM IB
o Quick reference
!0 Instruction book
!1 VGA cable
!2 AC power cord
!3 AC power cord
!4 Control cable
!5 USB cable
!6 AV cable
!7 Tag label

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Lamp replacement
The lamp is designed to project the image on the LCD 8. Tighten up the screws (c) using a (c)

panels. When the lamp no longer functions, replace it Phillips screwdriver (+).
with a new one. 9. Tighten up the screw (a) using a
Caution: Phillips screwdriver (+) to secure the
• Do not remove the lamp immediately after using lamp cover.
the projector. You may get burned because the Reset of the lamp operation time
lamp is very hot after use. Plug in the power cord, turn on the
• Before replacing the lamp, press the POWER lamp, and reset the lamp operation time by keep
button to turn off the lamp and wait for two pressing the $, %, and POWER buttons on the
minutes for the lamp and LCD panels to cool control panel at the same time about three seconds.
down. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet
and wait one hour for the lamp to cool down Important:
completely. • Unless these three buttons are pressed at the
• Do not remove the lamp except for replacement. same time, the lamp operation time isn’t reset.
Careless handling can cause injury or fire. • Make sure that the STATUS indicator is lit about
• Do not touch the lamp directly. It may break and two times and the lamp operation time is reset
cause injury or burn. successfully.
• Be sure not to drop the lamp lid screw into the • The projector doesn’t turn on if the lamp cover
projector. Also be sure not to put metal or any isn’t attached securely.
flammable objects inside because it may cause fire • Be sure to reset the lamp operation time when-
or electric shock. If any objects should fall inside, ever you replace the lamp.
unplug and contact your dealer. • Do not reset the lamp operation time unless you
• Install the lamp securely to prevent failure and replace the lamp.
fire.
• If the lamp should break, small glass fragments Caution:
may fall out through the grilles and some may • The lamp is fragile. If it is broken, be careful not
remain inside of the projector or the lamp box. to cut yourself with glass fragments.
When taking the lamp box out, be sure to turn • Contact your dealer for a new lamp.
over the projector and hold the handle of the lamp Interval of lamp replacement
box to avoid injury due to the glass fragments. The recommended interval of lamp replacement is
• If the lamp should break, never shake the lamp about 2,000 hours of consecutive use. Such interval
box or hold it in front of your face after removing differs depending on the operating environment and
it. The glass fragments may fall out and cause may be shorter than 2,000 hours. Decrease in lumi-
injury to your eyes. nescence and/or color brightness indicates that the
lamp needs to be replaced. When the lamp operation
1. Reverse the projector gently. time exceeds 1,500 hours*1, the indicator will blink
alternately between green and red (while the lamp is
2. Loosen the screw (a) using a lit; when the lamp is not lit, the indicator will be lit
Phillips screwdriver (+), and red only) and the lamp replacement message will
remove the lamp cover (b). (a) appear on the screen for one minute everytime the
(b)
3. Remove the screws (c) using a lamp is turned on. When the lamp has been used for
Phillips screwdriver (+). about 1,900 hours*1, the replacement message
(LAMP:>1900H) will appear on the screen for one
4. Pull up the handle. minute every 10 hours thereafter.
5. Pull out the lamp box by the handle When the lamp operation time exceeds 2,000
while holding the projector. hours*1 *2, the projector automatically shuts off
• Pull the lamp box out of the
and can’t be used until the lamp is replaced
projector slowly. If it is pulled out (c)
quickly, the lamp may break and the lamp operation time is reset.
scattering glass fragments.
• Do not spill liquid on the re- *1 When LAMP MODE of the INSTALLATION menu
moved lamp box or do not place it is set to STANDARD.
near any flammable object or
(d) *2 When LAMP MODE is set to LOW, this duration
where children can reach to will be extended up to 3,000 hours.
prevent injury or fire.
• Do not remove the screws (d). If Caution:
they are removed, the lamp may fall • This projector uses a lamp that contains mercury.
in the cource of removal of the box, Disposal of the lamp or the projector with the
resulting in lamp breakage. lamp may be regulated due to environmental
6. Load a new lamp box securely considerations. For disposal or recycling informa-
into the projector in the right tion, please contact your local authorities or the
orientation. Electronic Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org. (For
US only).
7. Put the handle back to the
original position.
• Make sure that the handle is
locked.
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Maintenance
Caution: Cleaning of the projector and the
Be sure to turn off the lamp and unplug the power

ENGLISH
ventilation slots
cord from the wall outlet before you perform any
Use a soft cloth to clean the projector and the ventila-
maintenance on the projector.
tion grilles. When the grilles become dirty, wipe them
with a soft cloth dampened with diluted mild deter-
Cleaning of the air-filter Filter cover gent, and then wipe them with a dry cloth.
Clean the air-filter fre-
quently (about once a To protect the surface of the projector from fading or
month). If the filter or deteriorating:
ventilation grilles become • Do not spray insecticide on or inside the projector.
clogged with dirt or dust, • Do not use benzine or thinner to clean it.
the temperature inside • Do not let rubber or plastic materials contact with
the projector may rise and projector.
cause troubles, such as
damage to the inside Cleaning of the lens
parts and shortening the
Use a standard lens-cleaning brush or a piece of lens
life of the panels.
tissue dampened with lens cleaning fluid. The lens
• When the temperature
surface is fragile. Use only recommended, nonabra-
inside the projector rises, the STATUS indicator
sive lens-cleaning materials. Do not touch the lens
will blink orange and the lamp will be turned off.
with your fingers.
1. Put the projector upside
down and raise the lock of Lock
the filter cover in the
direction of the arrow.
2. Remove the air-filter.
3. Wash the air-filter or
change it with a new filter.
• Use water or diluted Air-filter
mild detergent to clean
the filter. Rinse the filter
thoroughly and let it dry
completely.
4. Attach the air-filter.
5. Attach the filter cover to the projector.
• Make sure that the air-filter is attached
correctly without displacement.
Important:
• If the filter is damaged or becomes extremely
dirty, change it with a new filter. Contact your
dealer for a new filter.
• The projector will not turn on if the air-filter
cover is attached improperly .
Caution:
Be sure to use the projector with an air-filter. If not,
dust may get inside the projector causing fire and
failure.

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ADJUSTMENT AFTER REPLACING THE LCD BLOCK
After the LCD block is replaced, color unevenness may
occur near the screen edges. Follow the steps below to
Condenser lens fixing screws
eliminate such color unevenness after replacing the LCD
block.
Condenser lens
1. Prepare the lamp jig for check of the operation and
performance of the optical unit.
2. Project a full white raster on the screen.
3. Loosen the condenser lens fixing screws.
4. Move the condenser lens to the right or left and up or
down to eliminate color unevenness near the screen
edges.
5. Tighten the screws to fix the condenser lens.

Color unevenness on the screen

HOW TO USE THE LAMP JIG


Use the lamp jig for the following purposes. 7. When you finish checking, turn off only the LAMP-ON
- Check of the operation and performance of the optical switch on the lamp jig. The lamp will go out.
unit with the MAIN PCB ASSY removed (principally Order of turning off Switch ON/OFF
when you clean dust from the LCD panel). 1 LAMP-ON OFF
- Check of each power system when the self-diagnosis 2 POWER-ON ON
function detects a failure such as a power failure. 3 FAN-ON ON

No. of the lamp jig: 859C670O60 8. The fan keeps operating to cool the lamp even after the
lamp goes out. Wait about two minutes for the lamp to
How to use cool, and then turn off the POWER-ON and FAN-ON
1. Open the top case unit of the projector and remove the switches in order.
MAIN PCB ASSY. Disconnect all the connectors on the
Order of turning off Switch ON/OFF
MAIN PCB ASSY. 1 LAMP-ON OFF
2. Connect the following connectors that were 2 POWER-ON OFF
disconnected from the MAIN PCB ASSY to the lamp jig. 3 FAN-ON OFF
(Connectors: SA, SD, SP, SV, SW, SX, and SY)
3. Turn off all the switches on the lamp jig. 9. Disconnect the power cord from the projector.
Switch ON/OFF 10. Remove the lamp jig and attach the MAIN PCB ASSY
LAMP-ON OFF and the top case unit.
POWER-ON OFF
FAN-ON OFF SD FAN-ON
POWER-ON
4. Connect the power cord to the projector, and the SA
LAMP-ON
projector will be put in the stand-by state.
5. Turn on the switches on the lamp jig in the following
order. SV
SX
Order of turning on Switch ON/OFF SW
1 FAN-ON ON SY
SP
2 POWER-ON ON
3 LAMP-ON ON
Lamp jig
6. The lamp will turn on. Check the optical unit or each
power system.

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DUST ON LCD PANEL
Small amount of dust might lie on the LCD panel or Cleaning
polarizer plate with the course of operating time of the LCD Blow off the dust on the LCD panel side or polarizer plate
projector and cause poor image. And residual dust inside side using air duster, etc. Refer to the followings.
the product might collect on the LCD panel or polarizer plate - If dust appears on the R, G, or B monochrome pictures,
during shipment, etc. and cause poor image as well. Clean dust lies near the LCD panel or polarizer plate of each
the inside of the product, according to the following. color.
- If dust appears on the white raster, confirm on the R, G,
Symptom or B monochrome pictures.
(Reference)
When projecting R, G, B monochrome If dust appears to be cyan
pictures and white raster : Dust lies near the red LCD panel or polarizer plate.
- Dust appears to be a black spot such as a missing dot If dust appears to be magenta
on R, G, B monochrome pictures. The black spot : Dust lies near the green LCD panel or polarizer plate.
appears to be blurry when the picture is in focus. If dust appears to be yellow
Note: If the black part appears sharply in the shape of LCD : Dust lies near the blue LCD panel or polarizer plate.
pixels when the picture is in focus, the defect lies in - If dust appears on the black picture, it lies near the LCD
LCD panel. panel or polarizer plate of each lit color.
- Cyan, magenta, or yellow blurry spot appears, when the - Confirm the picture by shifting the focus lens from the
picture is in focus on the white raster. standard point where the picture is in focus.
Note: If the spot appears sharp in the shape LCD pixels If dust appears sharply when the focus lens is shifted
when the picture is in focus, the defect lies in LCD forward (counterclockwise seeing from the front), it lies
panel. near the lens side of each LCD panel or the polarizer
plate.
When projecting black picture If dust appears sharply when the focus lens is shifted
- R, G, or B blurry light appears on the black picture when backward (clockwise seeing from the front), it lies near
the picture is in focus. the light source side of each LCD panel or the polarizer
Note: If R, G, or B point appears sharp in the shape LCD plate.
pixels on the black picture when the picture is in
focus, the defect lies in LCD luminescent points. After cleaning
Reattach the top case assy, etc. after cleaning. Set the
Before cleaning product to the normal condition and check the picture. To
Before cleaning the inside of the product, be sure to check prevent dust from entering the inside of the product, instruct
the filter of the intake fan and replace it as much as possible the user to check that there is no dust or foreign object on
if it is dirty. the side of the filter facing inside and to reattach it as before.
When attaching the filter, check carefully that there is no (Attach the side facing outside the product so as to face
dust or other foreign object on the side facing inside the outside.)
product. If reattaching the filter after cleaning it, in order to
prevent dust, be careful to reattach as before. (Attach the
side facing outside the product so as to face outside.)

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SERVICE COMMANDS
Display the operation status screen
Hold down the [ ], [ ], and [ENTER] buttons on the projector together for S/W VERSION 1.00 SL4
SET TIME 2100H 30M
three seconds to display the picture shown on the right. LAMP TIME 200H 30M
Alternatively, display the FEATURE menu, select [EXPAND MODE], and LAMP RESET 1
press the [STILL], [+], and [STILL] buttons on the remote control in order. V-FREQ 60 Hz
Press the [MENU] button to cancel the picture. H-FREQ 48.4 kHz
TEMP ERROR TIME 1000H 20M
(ERROR MODE) (INTAKE)
S/W VERSION : The software’s version (ERROR LAMP MODE) (STANDARD)
SET TIME : Projector operating time (Cumulative projector operating IN-TEMP 25.0 C (43.0 C)
time), impossible to reset. LAMP-TEMP 44.0 C (78.0 C)
LAMP TIME : Lamp operating time, possible to reset. FAN MODE 0 (18)
LAMP RESET : Number of times the lamp operating time has been reset,
impossible to reset. MENU button
V-FREQ : Vertical frequency of the input signal finish
H-FREQ : Horizontal frequency of the input signal
TEMP-ERR TIME : Time when a temperature error occurred.
0H0M is displayed when the power hasn’t been turned off
Warning Forced Power-on
because of a temperature error. Sensor
indication at power-off at at
(ERROR MODE) : The sensor that caused power-off is indicated within the
IN TEMP 47 °C 48 °C 43 °C
parentheses.
LAMP TEMP 81 °C 82 °C 72 °C
(ERROR LAMP MODE) : The lamp mode at the time of occurrence of a failure is
indicated within the parentheses. Table 1 TEMPERATURE SETTING FOR EACH SENSOR
IN TEMP (*1) : Intake temperature (°C)
LAMP TEMP (*1) : Lamp temperature (°C)
(*1)
The figures in the parentheses are the “temperature when the
power is turned off due to a temperature failure.” The default value
0 is shown in the parentheses when the warning record has been
reset. Table 1 shows the temperature setting for each sensor.
FAN MODE : Rotation speed of the fan (0 to 18)
The value of FAN MODE at the time of power-off due to an
abnormal temperature is displayed within parentheses.

Reset to the factory settings


Use the procedure below to reset the setting values and the warning record to
the factory settings.
Press the [MENU], [ENTER], and [ ] buttons on the projector at the same
time for three seconds.
When the reset command is accepted, the STATUS indicator will flash green
two times.
Note: After the settings are reset, the menu language will be English.

Reset the lamp operating time


After replacing the lamp, reset the lamp operating time using the procedure
below.
Press the [POWER], [ ] and [ ] buttons on the projector at the same time
for three seconds.
When the reset command is accepted, the STATUS indicator will flash red two
times.

LIFE TIME OF THE CONSUMABLE PARTS


Following are the reference of the life times of the consumable parts.
- Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 2,000 hours
- Cooling fan (power) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 25,000 hours
- Cooling fan ASSY (in1, in2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 10,000 hours
- Cooling fan ASSY (exhaust) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 5,000 hours
- Cooling fan ASSY (lamp) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 15,000 hours

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FUNCTION MENU (SETTING MENU ONLY FOR SERVICE)
Displaying the FUNCTION menu
1. Select “LANGUAGE” in the FEATURE menu.
2. Press the “STILL,” “+,” and “STILL” buttons on the remote control in order. The FUNCTION menu will be displayed.

Exiting the FUNCTION menu


Press the “MENU” button while the FUNCTION menu is displayed.
Note: The menu is not initialized by selecting “RESET ALL” in the FEATURE menu. To initialize the menu, press the “MENU,”
“ENTER,” and “ ” buttons of the projector at the same time for three seconds.

Default Last
Item Setting range Function
setting memory
WHITE, BLACK, To display the test patterns.
CROSSHATCH, (The ENTER button displays the test pattern.
TEST SIGNAL RED, GREEN, OFF No
Pressing any button cancels the displayed
BLUE, YELLOW,
CYAN, MAGENTA test pattern.)

To adjust the input gain of A/D to improve solid white Max.=+10%


A/D LEVEL ±5 in the image (or too dark image) when the amplitude Min. =–10% 0 Yes
of the video signal of the computer is large (or small). (every 2%)

To adjust the input gain of DECODER to improve solid Max.=+10%


DEC LEVEL ±5 white in the image (or too dark image) when the Min. =–10% 0 Yes
amplitude of the video signal is large (or small). (every 2%)
To demonstrate the effect of color uniformity OFF: Without correction
UNIFORMITY ON, OFF ON No
correction. ON : With correction
To adjust the amount of DELAY of Y and C of Max.=+111 ns
Y/C DELAY ±3 the VIDEO signal (which is input to the Min.=–111 ns 0 Yes
S-VIDEO and VIDEO terminal). (every 37 ns)

To select whether or not to indicate the switched


input terminal in the upper right-hand corner of the ON: With indication
MODE DISPLAY ON, OFF ON Yes
screen at the time of switching the input terminal OFF: Without indication
while the power is on.

1 MIN: 1 minute
To set the time over which the alert for the NO LIMIT: No time limit (After the alert is
WARNING 1 MIN, NO LIMIT 1 MIN Yes
lamp replacement is displayed. displayed for one minute, you can cancel it
by any button or the RS-232C command.)

Notes in displaying the FUNCTION menu


When you press the “STILL,” “+,” and “STILL” buttons with other selection than “LANGUAGE” in the FEATURE menu, the
FUNCTION menu isn’t displayed.
If you continue setting without displaying the FUNCTION menu, you may not be able to display the menus such as the
FEATURE menu and the INSTALLATION menu by the “ ” or “ ” button. In such cases, press the “MENU” button on the
remote control or that of the projector to exit the current menu, and open the menu again.

Notes in using the FUNCTION menu


- If you change the settings of the WARNING menu after the lamp operating time exceeds 1500 hours, the warning indication
may stay on the screen. In such a case, turn off the power to cancel the warning indication.
- When a test pattern is displayed with [VIDEO] or [S-VIDEO] selected as the input source, subsequent images may not be
displayed correctly. In such cases, press the SOURCE button on the remote control to set the input source to [COMPUTER].
- When [BACK COLOR] is set to [IMAGE] in the INSTALLATION menu, the CROSSHATCH test pattern is not available. To
display the CROSSHATCH pattern, supply the projector with a video signal or set [BACK COLOR] to [BLUE] or [BLACK].

-6-
REPLACEMENT OF THE MAIN PCB ASSY
Outline 5. Click “ChangeCommPort” and select the port which is
When replacing the MAIN PCB ASSY, transfer the factory connecting the personal computer and projector.
adjustment data from the old MAIN PCB ASSY to the new 6. Select the model to use.
MAIN PCB ASSY to write the DDC data into the new MAIN
PCB ASSY. There are three ways to transfer the data as
follows:
(1) Replace the EEPROM (IC401, IC590).
(2) Follow “Electrical Adjustments” when the EEPROM on
the old MAIN PCB ASSY is defective. COM port switching dialog window
(3) Read and transfer the data referring to “How to Read
and Transfer the Data” when you can’t replace the 2. How to read the factory adjustment data
EEPROM. When clicking “READ”, the data are automatically read. If
It is recommended to replace the EEPROM on which the data the error message “No response” is displayed, check the
are stored because it is the most quick and effective way. connection between the personal computer and projector or
check the setting of COM port. When the data reading is
When you replace the MAIN PCB ASSY by the method (2) completed successfully, “Correct” is displayed. The
or (3) above, it is necessary to read and transfer the data as adjustment data are saved as “XL8_WriteData.txt” in the
described below first, and then carry out “UNIFORMITY Setting folder.
DATA TRANSFER” and “GAMMA ADJUSTMENT (WHITE 3. How to replace the MAIN PCB ASSY
BALANCE ADJUSTMENT)”. 1. Disconnect the power cord and replace the MAIN PCB
You are required to register the user logo again after these ASSY.
adjustments. 2. Connect the power cord again after replacing the MAIN
PCB ASSY and make sure that there are no errors
Necessary tools indicated.
- Projector 4. How to transfer the factory adjustment data
- Personal computer (PC) Click “WRITE” to write the data. When the data transfer is
(Microsoft® WIndows® 95/98/Me/XP installed) completed successfully, “Correct” is displayed.
- RS-232C cable (attachment) 5. How to write the DDC data
- Program folder “ChangePwbMAIN_SL4” 1. Make sure that the COMPUTER INPUT terminal is
vacant. (When this terminal is occupied, the data aren’t
How to read and transfer the data transferred correctly.)
2. Check the model name, and then click “DDC WRITE” to
1. Preparation
write the data. When the data transfer is complete
1. Connect the projector of which MAIN PCB ASSY should
successfully, “Correct” is displayed.
be replaced and the PC using the attached RS-232C
cable. 6. Operation check
2. Connect the power cord to the projector. Make sure that 1. Disconnect the power cord, and then reconnect it.
the POWER indicator illuminates red. 2. Press the “MENU,” “ ,” and “ENTER” buttons at the
3. Start the PC and copy the “ChangePwbMAIN_SL4” same time for three seconds.
folder onto the desktop. 3. Check the projector’s operation. When the MAIN PCB
4.Double-click “LvpAdjDataComm_v4_1.exe” in the ASSY has been replaced successfully, the projector
“ChangePwbMAIN_SL4” folder to start the data transfer operates correctly.
program.

COM port No. being


Selects the model. connected. Selects the COM port.

SL4U

Reads out the factory Writes the factory Writes the DDC data Exits the application.
adjustment data from adjustment data from from the PC to the
the PCB to the PC. the PC to the PCB. PCB.

Main dialog window

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GAMMA ADJUSTMENT (WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT)
Outline 5. Set the picture quality menu of the product as follows.
Adjust gamma when color appears in black and white Contrast :0
images. Brightness :0
Carry out this adjustment after running the projector for two sRGB : ON
minutes or longer supplying the specified test signal to the Color temperature : Standard
projector.
Adjustment
Necessary tools When color appears slightly
- Projector 1. If color appears slightly, click “READ” to load the gamma
- Personal computer (PC) data of the projector.
- RS-232C cable (attachment) When the data are loaded successfully, the RGB gamma
- RGB cable (attachment) curves are displayed on the dialog. When “No response”
is displayed, check the connection between the PC and
Preparation the projector or check the setting of “ComPort (P) ...” in
1. Connect the PC (Microsoft® WIndows® 95/98/Me/XP the File menu.
installed) to the projector with the RS-232C cable. Copy Save the data by “SAVE” for a case of data loss due to
the GANMMAadj_v300 folder containing the following wrong operation.
files to the PC before connecting. When color appears clearly
- Gamma adjustment program 2. If color appears clearly in a black and white image, click
(LvpGammaAdj_v3.exe) “LOAD” to load the standard gamma data from the PC.
- Default gamma file (Default_XXX.csv : XXX means When the data are loaded successfully, the RGB gamma
the model.) curves are displayed on the dialog. Then click “WRITE”
- Signal for adjustment (gray256_XGA.bmp, to write the data into the projector.
gray256_SVGA.bmp) Click “Adjustment” to reflect the written data on the
- “Setting” folder projected image.
INI file (LvpGammaAdj.ini) Note: When you cannot click "WRITE," "Adjustment," or
2. Start Microsoft® Windows® 95/98/Me/XP. "Init" because it is out of view, move the scroll bar to
3. Start the Gamma adjustment program and open the bring it into view to click.
dialog. (The RGB gamma curves are not displayed just
by starting the program.) Adjustment
3. Adjust the color (red, green, or blue) so that colors in
Gamma curve under
editing and displaying each gradation (0 - 100%) are eliminated. White
Default_SL4.csv
becomes reddish visually as a result of the successful
adjustment.
The best adjustment range (Reference)
x=0.313±0.010
Selected gradation y=0.335±0.015
gamma value
The adjustment procedure is as follows.
(1) Click the button of the color to be adjusted. Only
the curve of the selected color is displayed.
Note: When clicking the button, sRGB is automatically set
to ON. After completing the adjustment, set it to OFF
in the image quality menu of the projector.
4. Open the gray256_XGA.bmp or gray256_SVGA.bmp file
with the painting software in the PC, and project the Default_SL4.csv

image. Select XGA or SVGA according to the resolution


of the PC in use.
When using one PC, adjust the position of the dialog so
that both of the dialog of adjustment program and the
gray scale can be displayed.
Note: When using two PCs, use one PC for signal source.
Connect it to the projector with the RGB cable. Open
the gray256_XGA.bmp or gray256_SVGA.bmp file
and project the image. Adjustment is easier with two
PCs because the gray scale can be projected alone.
Color button

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(2) Select the gradation to be adjusted among three (4) Click “Adjustment” to reflect the adjusted value on
different patterns (16, 32, and 48) using the left or the projected image as well as to save such value
right shift key of the PC with only the curve of the in the EEPROM. When the access to the
adjusted color displayed. These values show the EEPROM succeeds, a response will be sent back.
levels of gradation to be adjusted. Select one
pattern according to the following.
16 : To adjust darker color in the image Default_SL4.csv

32 : To adjust half tone color


48 : To adjust brighter color in the image
Note: To make the left and right shift keys of the PC valid,
Value
move the cursor to Gradation to be adjusted or Value.

Default_SL4.csv

(5) Use “Init” to initialize the value in the middle of


adjustment. To reflect the adjusted value on the
projected image as well as to save such value in
the EEPROM, be sure to click “Adjustment.”

Gradation to be adjusted

(3) After selecting a pattern, adjust the value using


the up or down shift key of the PC. (When the
value is increased, the color gets deeper, and
when it is decreased, the color gets lighter.)

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UNIFORMITY DATA TRANSFER
Outline (You can also start the program by clicking the “Start” button
After replacing the LCD block, you can correct some color by selecting “Program” in the Start menu and clicking “CV-
uniformity by transferring the uniformity data. C300 Data Transfer Software.”)
Note: When replacing the LCD block and the MAIN PCB 3. Main dialog window
ASSY at the same time, be sure to transfer the 1. Start the CV-C300 (Data Trans).exe program to display
factory adjustment data referring to “REPLACEMENT the main dialog window.
OF THE MAIN PCB ASSY.” 2. Select the “Settings” tag of the main dialog and set the
“Resolution, Plane Number, Point Number, IC Choice”
Preparation for the model to which the data are transferred as shown
The CV-C300 (Data Trans) program runs on Microsoft ® in the table below. After completing setting, click “OK” in
Windows ® 95/98. Use a PC with Windows® 95/98 installed. the “Change Settings” field to save the settings. When
1. Load the CD-ROM into the CD drive and select CD drive. you change the settings, also click “OK.”
2. Double-click the “Uniformity Data Transmit” folder.
Item Setting
3. Double-click the “English” folder. Resolution SVGA
4. Double-click “setup.exe.” and install (set up) it. Plane Number 4
Note: Select C:\CV-C300\ as the directory for installation Point Number X=17, Y=13
(set up). (When you enter 17 for X, Y
5. Copy the transfer data folder containing the transfer data is automatically set to 13.)
files (.csv files) to the PC. Resolution, Plane Number, Point Number

Operation TYPE 1 TYPE 2


1. Connection X500U/S490U XL8U/XL4U/SL4U/HC3
Connect the PC with the projector using the attached RS- XL1U/SL1U/L01U
232C cable. XL30U/XL25U/SL25U
2. Starting uniformity data transfer XL2U/XL1XU/SL2U
Double-click the CV-C300(Data Trans).exe file in the CV- IC Choice
C300 folder in the C drive to start the program.

Select depending on the model Transfers the data with no


to which the data are transferred. correction (all 0 data). Selects data to be transferred.

SVGA (800 x 600) Switches the COM port


when communication
with the PC is not
available.

Switch ON and OFF


after transferring data to
check the result of the
correction.

Saves the changed


settings.
Exits the application.

Settings Transfer

Main dialog window

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3. Select the “Transfer” tag in the main dialog. Click the 4. Switching the COM port
“Transfer Data” button and select the data transfer folder, 1. Select the serial port to which the cable is being
which has been copied to the PC in step 4 of connected.
“2. Preparation” to display the data transfer files. Select 2. Press the “OK” button to switch the COM port.
one file that contains data you want to transfer, and
double-click the file or click the “Open” button. (There Selects the COM port.
are several types of data transfer files.) When you Do not change other
select one file, transfer of the data will start. settings.
4. When an error message is displayed and data transfer
stops in the middle of transfer, switch the COM port and
start transferring the data again. (Refer to 4.Switching
the COM port.)
5. When the window showing that transfer has been
completed is displayed, correction of uneven colors
takes effect. Switch “Correction ON” and “Correction COM port switching dialog window
OFF” of Projector Control in the main dialog to check the
results of the correction.
6. There are several types of data provided for color check.
Check the results with each data and then transfer the
optimum data again.

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COLOR UNIFORMITY ADJUSTMENT
Outline Operation
When color unevenness is still remarkable in the image 1. Connection
after you performed “UNIFORMITY DATA TRANSFER,” Connect your PC with the projector using the attached RS-
carry out this adjustment. 232C cable.
Note: When replacing the LCD block and the MAIN PCB 2. Starting the adjustment program
ASSY at the same time, be sure to transfer the Double-click “LvpUniformityAdj.exe.” in the
factory adjustment data of the old PCB to the new “LvpUniformityAdj.” folder. The adjustment program will
PCB referring to “REPLACEMENT OF THE MAIN start.
PCB ASSY.”
3. Main dialog window
1. When “LvpUniformityAdj.exe” starts, the main dialog
Preparation window will appear.
The LvpUniformityAdj program runs on Microsoft® 2. Turn on the projector and project an image.
Windows® 98/Me/XP. Use a PC with Windows® 98/Me/XP. 3. Select Comm Port in the FILE menu. The COM port
1. Load the CD-ROM into the CD drive and select the CD switching dialog window will appear. (If the selected
drive. port is unavailable, “Unable to open COM port.” will be
2. Copy the “UniformityAdj.” folder from the CD-ROM to the displayed on the screen.)
desktop. 4. Select the COM port to be used and click the “OK” button.
3. Double-click the “UniformityAdj.” folder.
4. Double-click the “setup.exe.” file. Installation will start.
Note1: Select C:\Program Files\LvpUniformityAdj as a
directory for installation (or setup). (Select the drive
corresponding to the C drive depending on your
PC.)
COM port switching dialog window
Note2: When your PC doesn't have Microsoft ® Windows ®
Installer, exit all the running applications before 4. Adjustment process
installing the file (because you will be asked to Note: Wait at least two minutes after turning on the
reboot your PC according to the instructions projector before you start adjustment.
displayed on the screen). After your PC reboots, 1. Select the model to be used.
the installer will automatically start operating. 2. Click the READ button.
(The PC starts reading the current adjustment values
from the projector.It is about one minute before reading
of the adjustment values completes. Messages will
appear during and at the completion of the reading.)

Loads the adjustment Saves the current Reads the current adjustment
values from the file. adjustment values. values from the projector.

File name of the Writes the


selected adjusment adjustment values
values. into the projector.

Shows the adjustment


values of the selected
level and color.

Projects the built-in


Select the model to be signal for adjustment.
SL4U
used.
Switches ON or OFF
Select the level to be the application of the
adjusted. adjustment result.

A message for the user Select the color to be Initializes the adjustment
will appear. adjusted. values.

Main dialog window

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3. Click the SAVE button. 13. Click the point to be adjusted on the table.
(The current adjustment values are saved in a file.) (You can move the active point to be adjusted by
4. Enter a file name in the window for file saving and click pressing the UP, DOWN, RIGHT, or LEFT button of the
the SAVE button. PC after clicking any point on the table.)
(To load the adjustment values from a file, click the 14. Enter a value for the selected point using the keyboard.
LOAD button.) (To increase the intensity of the selected color, enter a
5. Determine the level to be adjusted referring to the larger value than the current value. To decrease the
following table intensity of the selected color, enter a smaller value than
the current value.)
Level Description Note1: The adjustable range is between -128 and 127.
Note2: To initialize the value, click the Init button.(Note that
all the adjustment values on the table are initialized
MIN Select to adjust the dark area in the image.
when the Init button is clicked.)
Select to adjust the color unevenness of the 15. Click the WRITE button.
MID2 (The new adjustment values take effect when they are
middle level (around 15%) in the image.
written into the projector. However, it takes several
Select to adjust the color unevenness of the seconds for data transfer between the PC and the
MID1
middle level (around 35%) in the image. projector. The adjustment is turned off and color
Select to adjust the color unevenness in the unevenness appears during such data transfer. When
MAX
bright area in the image. any of the adjustment points are set out of the
adjustable range or any of the adjustment values have
6. Select the level to be adjusted from the drop-down list. characters other than numerals, an error message will
7. Select the color to be adjusted referring to the following be displayed on the screen. In such a case, enter the
table. adjustment values again and click the WRITE button.)
16. Check the result of the adjustment by clicking the
Uniformity ON/OFF button viewing the projected image.
Color Description
(The adjustment result is applied or canceled every time
Select when the image has a tinge of red or you click this button.)
R 17. For further adjustment, repeat step 11 to 15.
cyan partly.
18. Click the Adjustment OFF button.
Select when the image has a tinge of green
G Note: If you exit the adjustment program without canceling
or magenta partly. the projected built-in signal because of wrong
Select when the image has a tinge of blue operation or PC freezing, such built-in signal also
B
or yellow partly. freezes. In such a case, disconnect the power cord
from the projector and reconnect it. Wait for the
8. Click the button corresponding to the color to be projector to start.
adjusted. 19. To save the new adjustment values, click the SAVE
(The adjustment values of the level and the color that button. They are saved in a file.
are currently selected are displayed on the main dialog 20. To adjust another level or color, repeat step 5 to 19.
window.) 21. Exit the program.
9. Click the Adjustment ON button. 5. Message displayed during adjustment
(The built-in signal of the level you have selected in step - When the projector doesn't respond, “No response.” will
6 will be projected.) be displayed on the screen. In such a case, check the
10. Check the color unevenness in the image and the color connection between the projector and the PC as well as
to be adjusted. the setting of the COM port and then try the desired
Note: When no color unevenness is found, repeat from step 6. operation again.
(The level you have selected may be inadequate, or - When the response from the projector is lost during the
the input signal itself may be colored.) data transfer that you started by clicking the WRITE
11. Change the adjustment value of the point you want to button, “Please unplug AC power cord and then plug it
adjust on the main dialog window according to step 12 in.” will be displayed on the screen. In such a case, exit
to 14 below. the adjustment program. Disconnect the power cord
12. Determine the point to be adjusted. from the projector and reconnect it to restart the
(The table on the main dialog window shows the projector. Start the adjustment program, and carry out
adjustment points of the image graphically. For the adjustment from the beginning again.
example, when the image has a tinge of green around
its upper right corner, correct the values of the table
around its upper right corner. )

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DOWNLOAD OF THE FIRMWARE
Outline 4. Set [Connection], [COM Port], and [Baud Rate]
Download the firmware to the ROM of the projector by the depending on the PC to be used. Set [Connection] to
program. [Serial], [Com Port] to [COM1], and [Baud Rate] to
[115200] in most cases.
5. Check [Notify On Completion] and [Reset Target After
Operating conditions Download] of Options and [Flash] of Modes, and then
Microsoft® Windows® 98/Me/XP shall operate correctly.
click the Flash button.
(The program doesn’t run on Windows® 95.)
Here, preparation of the program is completed.
A display device supporting VGA (640 x 480) or above is
required.

Necessary files
The following files are necessary to run the program.
- [SL4v***] folder : Firmware data
(*** indicates the version.)
- [Flash Upgrader.exe] : Download program
Different version from the
FlashUpgrader for LVP-
X300U/X250U/S250U
/XD200/SD200. 6. Remove the lamp cover from the projector and connect
- [pwSDK.inf] : Information file for download the power cord.
- [XXXX.hex] : Firmware data 7. Download will start automatically.

Preparation before starting the program


1. Copy the folder [SL4v***] to any desired folder on the
desktop.
2. Connect the COM port of the PC and the RS-232C
terminal of the projector using an RS-232C cable
(attachment).
3. Disconnect the power cord from the projector.

Operating procedure
1. Double-click [Flash Upgrader.exe]. The dialog box
shown below appears. 8. When download is completed, a dialog box indicating
2. Click [Choose] on the dialog box. [Flash Completed] appears. Click [OK] to close the
dialog box.
9. The same dialog box as that appears at the beginning of
this procedure appears again. Click [Close] to exit the
program.
10. If the EEPROM is used for the first time, it will be
automatically initialized after download is completed.
Don’t unplug the power cord until the POWER LED
flashes green and red.
11. Disconnect the RS-232C cable from the projector and
unplug the power cord.
12. Close the lamp cover of the projector.
3. Select [pwSDK.inf] in the firmware folder and click
[Open]. Switching the COM port
If communication with the PC is not available, switch the
COM port. Select the serial port to which the cable is
connected.

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CRITERIA OF THE DEFECT PIXEL ON THE LCD PANEL (FOR REFERENCE PURPOSE)
Necessary tools
- This projector
- Personal computer (PC)
- RS-232C cable (attachment)
- Dot pattern (R, G, B)
- ND filter (1.5 %, 2.5 %, 5 %)

Pixel defects
(1) Test conditions
Projection conditions : 40 ± 0.5 inches, Maximum zooming (The Zoom Ring is fully turned to the WIDE.)
Projection distance : Approx. 1.26 m
Test signal : Full white signal and full black signal
Test point : Entire screen
Image quality : Contrast: 0, Brightness: 0
Test start : Two minutes after the lamp illuminates
Projector positioning : Floor-mounted on a level surface with an inclination within ± 5 degrees
Ambient illumination : 5 lx or less at the test point
Test tools positioning : Vertical positioning
Other conditions : The components that have direct effect on the brightness, such as the projection lens, shall be
free from dirt and dust.
Defect type
White defect : The transmittance of a pixel is 5 % or more of the saturated white when a full black image is
projected. Occurrence of this defect in two adjoining pixels shall be rejected.
White spot : The transmittance of a pixel is 2.5 % or more but less then 5 % of the saturated white when a full
black image is projected. Occurrence of this defect in two adjoining pixels shall be rejected.
Negligible white defect : For the red and blue LCD panels, the transmittance of a pixel is less than 2.5 % of the saturated
white when a full black image is projected. For the green LCD panel, the transmittance of a pixel
is 1.5 % or more but less than 2.5 % of the saturated white when a full black image is projected.
Black defect : A pixel doesn’t transmit the light at all when a full white image is projected.

Pixel short cut : When an image consisting of vertical or horizontal black and white lines having a width of one
pixel is projected, a pixel on a black line transmits the light or a pixel on a white line blocks the
light.
(Pixel short cut is a defect that a pixel wrongly transmits the light when the adjoining pixels are
transmitting the light or that a pixel wrongly blocks the light when the adjoining pixels are blocking
the light.)
The light is being transmitted.

The light is being blocked.

Pixel short cut

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Defect Criteria
Pixel short cut
Negligible
LCD panel White defect White spot Black defect (White defects and black defects shall
white defect
be counted separately from this defect.)
Green None Not more than 3 pixels Not more than 15 pixels Not more than 5 pixels Not more than 5 pixels
Red Not more than 1 pixel Not more than 5 pixels Ignored Not more than 5 pixels Not more than 5 pixels
Blue Not more than 4 pixels Not more than 20 pixels Ignored Not more than 5 pixels Not more than 5 pixels
Blinking pixel : Count a blinking pixel at the time of occurrence as a white defect that the transmittance is
5 % or more. Occurrence of this defect in two adjoining pixels shall be rejected.
Flaws or foreign objects : They shall not be seen on the screen when the projected image is in focus.
(The squeezed-out adhesive shall not be seen, either.)
Irregular pixels or stains : They shall not cause any trouble in projection.

Discrimination of the pixel defects (white


defect, white spot, and negligible white
defect)
1. Connect the projector to a PC using the attached RS- Dot
232C cable.
2. Project a dot pattern of the color (R, G, or B) to be
checked on the screen. Use a dot pattern prepared by
either of the following methods.
- Supplying from a signal generator.
- Creating by image drawing software and then
supplying from the PC.
3. Check the projected image for any defective pixels.
4. If a defective pixel is found, see the dot near such pixel
using a 5 % ND filter.
5. Compare the brightness of the defective pixel and that Defective pixel ND filter
of the dot. If the defective pixel is brighter than the dot, (1.5 %, 2.5 %, 5 %)
such pixel is judged to be a white defect. If the defective
pixel is darker than the dot, go to the next step.
6. Change the 5 % ND filter used in step 4 with a 2.5 %
ND filter.
7. Compare the brightness of the defective pixel and that
of the dot. If the defective pixel is brighter than the dot,
such pixel is judged to be a white spot. If the defective
pixel is darker than the dot, go to the next step. (Carry
out the next step only with the green LCD panel.)
8. Change the 2.5 % ND filter used in step 6 with a 1.5 %
ND filter.
9. Compare the brightness of the defective pixel and that
of the dot. If the defective pixel is brighter than the dot,
such pixel is judged to be a negligible white defect.

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FITTING POSITION OF GASKET
- Service of the following parts shall be performed by Mitsubishi qualified service person.
- When replacing or attaching the following parts, make sure that the gaskets and the sheet are fit in their proper positions. If
any of them are missing, use those of the old parts to be replaced.
- Top case unit
- Bottom ASSY
- Terminal cover
- Power ASSY
- Main ASSY

Top case unit

Gasket
Gasket
Gasket

Gasket

Gasket

Gasket

Gasket

Gasket

Fig. 1

Bottom ASSY

Gasket Gasket Gasket

Fig. 2

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Power ASSY, terminal cover, and main ASSY
- Use the PVC sheet of the old main ASSY to be replaced.

PVC sheet
(Mp barrier) Gasket
Gasket

Gasket

Gasket

Fig. 3

Main ASSY

Gasket

Fig. 4

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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
Use the communication program [Hyper Terminal] of Microsoft®
Windows® 95/98/Me/XP operating system for some electrical
adjustments of this projector.

Necessary equipment and connecting


Connect the following equipment as shown in the right figure.
Monitor for
- This projector personal
COMPUTER IN
- Personal computer (with Microsoft® Windows® 95/98/Me/XP terminal
computer
operating system) RS-232C cable

- Monitor for personal computer Signal


Personal
- RS-232C cable (attachment) generator Projector
computer
- Signal generator (equivalent to VG-812)
RS-232C input
terminal

Test signal
- SVGA signal (Vertical frequency: 60 Hz)
- NTSC signal (Vertical frequency: 59.94 Hz)
The timing and patterns for the adjustment are as follows :

H Timing V Timing

HDW VDW
HDISP VDISP
HBP VBP

HD signal HP VP
VD signal

Program ROM : LC12 Ver. 1.7 Timing of SVGA signal (Vertical frequency:60 Hz)
Program DOT-CLOCK [MHz] 40.0 VP [H] 628
Pattern
No. HP [DOT] 1056 VDISP [H] 600
01 White raster HDISP [DOT] 800 VDW [H] 4
06 Black raster HDW [DOT] 128 VBP [H] 23
15 Every other horizontal line (Red) HBP [DOT] 88 Interlace ---
16 Every other horizontal line (Green) Signal polarity HD : +, VD : +
17 Every other horizontal line (Blue)
26 SMPTE (White)* Timing of NTSC signal (Vertical frequency:59.94 Hz)
DOT-CLOCK [MHz] 13.5 VP [H] 525
35 SMPTE (Red)
HP [DOT] 858 VDISP [H] 480
36 SMPTE (Green)
HDISP [DOT] 720 VDW [H] 3
37 SMPTE (Blue)
HDW [DOT] 64 VBP [H] 14
* Though the signal generator supplies
HBP [DOT] 58 Interlace Interlace
this signal as a green signal, the
projector receives it as Y/CB/CR signal. Signal polarity HD : +, VD : +
Therefore, this signal is projected as a
full white SMPTE signal.

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Adjustment with Microsoft® Windows® 3. Adjustment
95/98/Me/XP operating system Enter the adjustment command and the adjustment value
on the Hyper Terminal window in capital alphanumeric
letters with keyboard and press the enter key.
1. Starting
1. Start Windows 95/98/Me/XP.
2. Select [Start] - [Programs] - [Accessories] -
4. Writing the adjustment value
The adjustment value entered using the above-mentioned
[Communications] - [Hyper Terminal] in order to display
procedure will be saved in EEPROM automatically.
the Hyper Terminal window.
Note: You can select [Hyper Terminal] after [Accessories] in
Windows 95. 5. Close the window
Click the closing button placed at the upper right-hand
corner of the window to close the Hyper Terminal.
2. Hyper terminal setting
Close all the opening windows before closing Windows
1. Double-click [hypertrm.exe] on the Hyper Terminal
95/98/Me/XP.
window.
[Connection Properties] window will open.
Set this window as shown in the table below.
2. Click [Call] in the communication menu of the window to
access this projector.

Item Setting
Connect using Port (COM1-COM4)
Port settings : Bits per second 9600
: Data bits 8 bit
: Parity None
: Stop bits 1
: Flow control None
Settings : Emulation VT100
ASCII setup : ASCII Sending Send line ends with line feeds
Echo typed characters locally
Line delay : 1000 milliseconds
Character delay : 10 milliseconds
: ASCII Receiving Append line feeds to incoming line ends

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Adjustment procedures
[A/D pre-amplification circuit] Adjustment purpose To adjust the DC level and amplitude of the video signal at the time of
1. ADC offset/gain ADC input.
Symptom when Solid black, solid white, or incorrect color phase appear in the projected
incorrectly adjusted image.
Measuring * Enter the adjustment commands in capital alphanumeric letters.
---
instrument
1. Connect the projector with a personal computer running Microsoft Windows
Test point --- 95/98/Me/XP operating system. (Refer to the figure on page 1.)
2. Start Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me/XP.
EXT trigger ---
3. Start the communication program [Hyper Terminal] on Microsoft Windows
Measurement
--- 95/98/Me/XP to open the Hyper Terminal window. (Refer to Hyper Terminal
range
Setting on page 2 for the settings.)
Input signal Shown in the table below
Input terminal COMPUTER IN terminal Offset adjustment with the component video signal supplied
4. Supply an NTSC signal (SMPTE (White), No. 26).
5. Enter [00~AC1] (the command for video input clamp adjustment) on the Hyper
No. Pattern
Terminal window, and the adjustment proceeds automatically.
01 White raster 6. When the adjustment finishes, the return command [00~AC111] is displayed on
06 Black raster the Hyper Terminal window. The last two digits of the return command indicate
26 SMPTE (white)* the adjustment results of CR and CB respectively from the left by 1 or 0. When
the adjustment has succeeded, 1 is displayed. When it has failed, 0 is
* Though the signal generator supplies displayed. Possible causes of failures in the adjustment are errors on the
this signal as a green signal, the PCBs, wrong signals, and wrong input selection.
projector receives it as Y/CB/CR
signal. Therefore, this signal is Offset adjustment with the RGB signal supplied
projected as a full white SMPTE 7. Supply an SVGA signal (Black, No. 06).
8. Enter [00~AC0] (the command for RGB input clamp adjustment) on the Hyper
signal.
Terminal window, and the adjustment proceeds automatically.
9. When the adjustment finishes, the return command [00~AC0111] is displayed
on the Hyper Terminal window. The last three digits of the return command
indicate the adjustment results of R, G, and B respectively from the left by 1 or
0. When the adjustment has succeeded, 1 is displayed. When it has failed, 0
is displayed. Possible causes of failures in the adjustment are errors on the
PCBs, wrong signals, and wrong input selection.

Gain adjustment with the RGB signal supplied


10. Supply an SVGA signal (White 100%, No. 01).
11. Enter [00~5] (the command for A/D adjustment) on the Hyper Terminal window,
and the adjustment proceeds automatically.
12. When the adjustment finishes, the return command [00~5111] is displayed on
the Hyper Terminal window. The last three digits of the return command
indicate the adjustment results of R, G, and B respectively from the left by 1 or
0. When the adjustment has succeeded, 1 is displayed. When it has failed, 0
is displayed. Possible causes of failures in the adjustment are errors on the
PCBs, wrong signals, and wrong input selection.

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[Liquid crystal panel Adjustment purpose To remove ghosts from the screen.
driving adjustment circuit]
2. Ghost Symptom when Ghosts appear.
incorrectly adjusted
Measuring * Make this adjustment only when ghosts remarkably appear on the screen.
---
instrument
* Enter the adjustment command with capital alphanumeric letters.
Test point --- * The adjustment value shall be within the range between [006 (hex)] to [00D (hex)].

EXT trigger --- 1. Connect this projector with a personal computer (with Microsoft Windows
95/98/Me/XP operating system). (Refer to the figure on P.1)
Measurement
--- 2. Start Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me/XP in the personal computer.
range
3. Start the communication program [Hyper Terminal] in Microsoft Windows
Input signal Shown in the table below 95/98/Me/XP to open the window. (For setting, refer to Hyper Terminal setting
Input terminal COMPUTER IN terminal on P.2)
4. Set the following items on the picture menu.
CONTRAST . . . . . . . . . . . .0
No. Pattern
BRIGHTNESS . . . . . . . . . .0
35 SMPTE (Red)
COLOR TEMP . . . . . . . . . .STANDARD
36 SMPTE (Green) 5. Project pictures onto the screen.
37 SMPTE (Blue)
Red
6. Supply an SVGA signal (SMPTE(Red), No. 35).
7. Operate the signal source to be projected in red monochrome on the screen.
8. Enter the adjustment command [00~3C09 ] to the Hyper Terminal window
to minimise the red ghosts. In , enter the difference when 4 is subtracted
from the value that maximizes ghosts. (*1)
9. Enter command for writing [00~1040 ] to the Hyper Terminal window and
write the changed value onto the EEPROM.
Fill the with the right 2 digits of the value entered at step 8. (*1)

Green
10. Supply an SVGA signal (SMPTE(Green), No. 36).
11. Operate the signal source to be projected in green monochrome on the screen.
12. Enter the adjustment command [00~3C0A ] to the Hyper Terminal window
to minimise the green ghosts. In , enter the difference when 4 is
subtracted from the value that maximizes ghosts. (*1)
13. Enter command for writing [00~1041 ] to the Hyper Terminal window and
write the changed value onto the EEPROM.
Fill the with the right 2 digits of the value entered at step 12. (*1)

Blue
14. Supply an SVGA signal (SMPTE(Blue), No. 37).
15. Operate the signal source to be projected in blue monochrome on the screen.
16. Enter the adjustment command [00~3C0B ] to the Hyper Terminal window
to minimise the blue ghosts. In , enter the difference when 4 is subtracted
from the value that maximizes ghosts. (*1)
17. Enter command for writing [00~1042 ] to the Hyper Terminal window and
write the changed value onto the EEPROM.
Fill the with the right 2 digits of the value entered at step 16. (*1)

(*1) When the sent command is displayed, sending is accomplished correctly.


The current value can be confirmed by sending the command without
entering any value to .

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[Liquid crystal panel Adjustment purpose To remove flickers form the screen.
driving adjustment circuit]
3. Flicker Symptom when Flickers appear.
incorrectly adjusted
Measuring * Make this adjustment only when flickers remarkably appear on the screen.
---
instrument
* Enter the adjustment commands and adjustment values of the hexadecimal
Test point --- number in capital alphanumeric letters.
* The adjustment value shall be within the range between [1E (hex)] to [4E (hex)].
EXT trigger ---
* Carry out this adjustment after running the product for 2 minutes or more
Measurement
--- supplying the specified test signal to it.
range
Input signal Shown in the table below 1. Connect this projector with a personal computer (with Microsoft Windows
Input terminal COMPUTER IN terminal 95/98/Me/XP operating system). (Refer to the figure on P.1)
2. Start Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me/XP in the personal computer.
3. Start the communication program [Hyper Terminal] in Microsoft Windows
No. Pattern
95/98/Me/XP to open the window. (For setting, refer to Hyper Terminal setting
15 Every other Horizontal Line (Red)
on P.2)
16 Every other Horizontal Line (Green) 4. Set the following items on the picture menu.
17 Every other Horizontal Line (Blue) CONTRAST . . . . . . . . . . . .0
BRIGHTNESS . . . . . . . . . .0
COLOR TEMP . . . . . . . . . .STANDARD
COLOR MATRIX . . . . . . . . .OFF

Red
5. Supply an SVGA signal (Horizontal line every other red picture element, No.
15).
6. Project pictures onto the screen.
7. Enter the adjustment command [00~212 ] to the Hyper Terminal window to
minimize the red flickers. Enter a value that minimizes flicker in . (*1)
8. Enter command for writing [00~1044 ] to the Hyper Terminal window and
write the changed value onto the EEPROM.
Enter the value of step 7 to . (*1)
Every other horizontal line
pattern
Green
9. Supply an SVGA signal (Horizontal line every other green picture element, No.
16).
10. Enter the adjustment command [00~222 ] to the Hyper Terminal window to
minimize the green flickers. Enter a value that minimizes flicker in . (*1)
11. Enter command for writing [00~1045 ] to the Hyper Terminal window and
write the changed value onto the EEPROM.
Enter the value of step 10 to . (*1)

Blue
12. Supply an SVGA signal (Horizontal line every other blue picture element, No.
17).
13. Enter the adjustment command [00~232 ] to the Hyper Terminal window to
minimize the blue flickers. Enter a value that minimizes flicker in . (*1)
14. Enter command for writing [00~1046 ] to the Hyper Terminal window and
write the changed value onto the EEPROM.
Enter the value of step 13 to . (*1)

(*1) When the sent command is displayed, sending is accomplished correctly.


The current value can be confirmed by sending the command without
entering any value to .

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DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION
Outline of self-diagnosis function
This projector is provided with the self-diagnosis function. In case of any failure, the indicators at the top of the projector will
indicate the failure. There are two ways for diagnosis.
1 Connect a personal computer to the projector. Then, input [00~CHK] from the hyper-terminal window of the personal
computer during stand-by.
2 Connect a personal computer and click the “diagnosis” button of PCGC, which is diagnostic software to read the
warning history.
Note: Alternatively, diagnosis is carried out by plugging the power cord and turning on the power button on the operation panel.
However, because the diagnosis items are different and a secondary failure may occur, carry out the diagnosis in either of
the above-mentioned ways in most cases.
Diagnosis result indication
Patterns of indicators illumination and failures indicated are described in the following table. The indicators are reset
“automatically” or “by unplugging the power cord” after a failure is corrected.
Note: The SERVICE indicator (D702) is not on the operation panel. To check the SERVICE indicator (D702) , remove the top
case unit.

List of failure indications


Orange : Both Red and Green light
--- : Indicator off Red flash N : The cycle that Red flashes N times and goes out for fixed time is repeated.
Pattern of indicator illumination Check point
Preferen-
POWER STATUS SERVICE Symptom Failure Reset
tial order PCB Reference
(D700) (D701) (D702)
AC system (Primary Unplugging
INLET F9F1 the power
STBY5 is not power source) failure cord
output. Secondary power source STBY5 (15-pin of the SD Unplugging
POWER the power
1 --- --- --- failure connector), Z952 cord
Unplugging
STBY 5 is
Indicator failure MAIN D700 the power
being output.
cord

Lamp cover open


Red/Green Lamp cover,
2 --- --- No power-on (Power doesn't turn on for MAIN Auto
alternately SN connector
safety purpose.)

Red/Green Red Fan stop : SV connector, Unplugging


Red No power-on MAIN the power
alternately flash Cooling fan ASSY (in1, in2) SX connector cord
Red/Green Red Fan stop : Unplugging
Red No power-on MAIN SW connector the power
alternately flash 2 Cooling fan ASSY (exhaust) cord
3
Red/Green Red Fan stop : Unplugging
Red No power-on MAIN SP connector the power
alternately flash 3 Cooling fan (power) cord
Red/Green Red Fan stop : Unplugging
Red No power-on MAIN SY connector the power
alternately flash 4 Cooling fan ASSY (lamp) cord
Red/Green IIC bus failure Unplugging
4 Green --- No power-on MAIN IC401, ICLK0, IDA0 the power
alternately (EEPROM) cord
Red/Green Red POWER, SW3.3 (5-pin of the SD Unplugging
Orange No power-on SW3.3 power failure POWER SUB, the power
alternately flash MAIN connector) cord
5
Red/Green Red POWER, SW15.5 (13-pin of the SD Unplugging
Orange No power-on SW15.5 power failure POWER SUB, the power
alternately flash 2 MAIN connector) cord
Red/Green Orange Unplugging
6 --- No power-on Missing thermistor MAIN SZ connector the power
alternately flash cord
POWER,
No power-on Power supply failure POWER SUB, Temperature of the
MAIN dissipation board in the Unplugging
Orange
7 Red --- No power-on POWER, power supply, and POW- the power
flash 2 after High temperature in the
POWER SUB, TMP (9-pin of the SD cord
automatic power supply connector)
power-off MAIN

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Orange : Both Red and Green light
--- : Indicator off Red flash N : The cycle that Red flashes N times and goes out for fixed time is repeated.

Pattern of indicator illumination Check point


Preferen-
POWER STATUS SERVICE Symptom Failure Reset
tial order PCB Reference
(D700) (D701) (D702)

No power-on due to end Replace the lamp and reset the lamp
time. (Hold down the POWER, $, and
8 Red Red --- No power-on of the lamp life Manual
% buttons on the projector together for 3
(2000 hours or longer) seconds.)

No power-on
Temperature inside the
Orange High temperature of
Red --- --- air inlet grille (on the Auto
flash 5 No power-on intake air (outside air)
bottom)
after
9
automatic
power-off
No power-on
Orange after High temperature around Temperature around the
Red --- --- Auto
flash 3 automatic the lamp top of the lamp
power-off

Green No power-on POWER,


Red --- Lamp failure Lamp Auto
flash for 60 seconds LAMP POWER

10
Sudden going out of the POWER,
Lamp Auto
Green No power-on lamp LAMP POWER
Red ---
flash 2 for 60 seconds
Lamp explosion --- Lamp Auto

Images input to
Red/Green Green the RGB input IIC bus failure
--- MAIN IC6A0 Auto
alternately flash 3 terminal are not (A/D)
displayed.
11
Images input to
Red/Green Green the video input IIC bus failure
--- MAIN IC2A0 Auto
alternately flash 4 terminal are not (DECODER)
displayed.
Warning Warning that the end of Replace the lamp and reset the lamp
Red indicated by the time. (Hold down the POWER, $, and
Red --- lamp's life span is near Manual
flash indicator during % buttons on the projector together for 3
STBY (1500-2000 hours) seconds.)
12
Warning Warning that the end of Replace the lamp and reset the lamp
Red/Green indicated by the time. (Hold down the POWER, $, and
Green --- lamp's life span is near Manual
alternately indicator during % buttons on the projector together for 3
power-on (1500-2000 hours) seconds.)

Green flash
No power-off Not a malfunction.
13 Green (at intervals --- --- Auto
for 60 seconds (For protecting the lamp.)
of 1 second)

Process to cool the lamp


Green flash
No power-on after power-off. Turning Not a malfunction.
14 Red (at intervals --- Auto
for 60 seconds on the lamp is prohibited (For protecting the lamp.)
of 1 second)
during this process.
Indicators
operate for Process to cool the lamp
Green flash 60-80 after power-off. Power
Not a malfunction.
15 Red (at intervals --- seconds after can be turned on during Auto
(For protecting the lamp.)
of 2 seconds) power-off. this process, but only the
(Power can be fan operates.
turned on.)

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DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE, TO READ WARNING HISTORY (PCGC8 Ver.2)
* Pcgc8 Ver.2 is upwardly compatible with Pcgc8 Ver.1. 2. Main dialog window
Preparation 1. The main dialog window displays the information stored
PCGC8 supports Microsoft® Windows® 95/98/Me/XP. Use in the projector (model name, serial No., software
a PC with Windows® 95/98/Me/XP installed. version, etc.) and the service menu information.
1. Copy the folder named “Pcgc8.2(English)” in the CD- Information displayed in this window depends on the
ROM onto the desktop. selected models.
2. Connect the PC to the projector using the RS-232C 2. Some PCs may not be able to connect to the right COM
cable (attachment). port. In such cases, click the Change COM PORT
3. Click “Pcgc8e.exe” in the folder named “Pcgc8.2 button to switch the COM port. Refer to 4.Switching the
(English)”. COM port.
3. Click any of the Warning History 1, Warning History 2,
Operation or Warning History 3 button to display the warning
1. Model selection dialog window dialog window containing the detailed error data.
When Pcgc8 starts, the model selection dialog window will 4. Click the DIAGNOSIS button to start self-diagnosis.
be displayed. Select the model you want to use and click (Self -diagnosis isn’t available during power-on or when
the OK button to display the main dialog window. Click the an error occurs.)
Cancel button to exit this application. Warning History 1: The latest warning history data are
recorded in the Warning History 1. The
data remains after the error is corrected.
Warning History 2: The second oldest warning history data
The list of the available models is displayed. are recorded in the Warning History 2.
Select one model you want to use.
Warning History 3: The oldest warning history data recorded
Select “XL8U” when in the Warning History 3.
using “SL4U.” Note: When the power is turned off because of an error, the
warning history data are recorded. That is, only when
an error occurs during power on or when an error is
detected during self-diagnosis (or immediately after
the DIAGNOSIS button is clicked), the warning
history data are recorded. (The warning history data
Goes to the main Exits this application. aren’t recorded when the stand-by power fails during
dialog window. the stand-by mode. In this case, LED warning
indication will appear and you can check the error
data by the Warning Status.)
Model selection dialog window

Displays the information about the connected device. Displays the current date and time
The contents depend on the selected model. when the error is corrected.

Displays the selected Switches the COM


model name. port.

Exits the application.

Displays the Displays the Displays the Starts self-diagnosis.


Warning History 1. Warning History 2. Warning History 3.

Main dialog window

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3. Warning dialog window 4. Switching the COM port
1. The warning dialog window displays the error location. 1. Select the serial port to which the cable is being
Information displayed in this window depends on the connected. When the selected serial port isn’t available
selected models. or doesn’t exist, an error message window is displayed.
2. “ERROR TIME (SET TIME)” displays the time when the 2. Click the OK button to switch the COM port. When the
warning history data were recorded (the SET TIME in serial port is switched correctly, communication with the
the service menu). “ERROR TIME” and “SET TIME” projector is carried out again to get information from it.
shown in the main dialog window are useful to know
when the error occurred.
3. Clicking the Detail button activates Notepad and opens
the file containing the information about the set and the
warning data. To prevent writing over this file, be sure to
select “Save As” from the “File” menu in Notepad to
save the file under a new file name. The name of the
file being displayed should be “DataTemp.txt”.
4. Clicking the Warning Clear button displays the COM port switching dialog window
confirmation message window, which asks you whether
you will clear the warning history data. Click the OK
button to clear the warning history data, or click the
Cancel button to cancel clearing them.
5. Clicking the Back button displays the main dialog
window again and carries out communication with the
projector again to get information from it.

Indicates which data of the Displays the SET TIME


Warning History 1, 2, or 3 are when the warning history
displayed. data were recorded.

All the existing errors are Creates a Clears all the Goes back to the main
displayed red and their detailed report. warning history data. dialog window.
check boxes are checked.

Warning dialog window

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DIAGNOSIS FLOW CHART
Image system
! Is the lamp lit?

Do the indicators illuminate normally after POWER ON?


! (POWER : Green, STATUS : Green)
An image is not
projected properly. Is the proper video signal supplied?
! Is the image projected correctly?

Malfunction of the drive circuit.


- Check the voltage waveform of each connector,
SR, SG, and SB on the MAIN PCB ASSY.
NO - Check around IC800, IC8A0, and IC8M0 in the
Is the menu projected
video signal circuitry on the MAIN PCB ASSY.
normally?
- Check around IC8Y0, IC8Y1, IC4W0, and IC4W1 in
the panel control circuitry on the MAIN PCB ASSY.
* If the above voltage waveforms are normal,
a malfunction has occurred on the LCD panel.

YES

Malfunction of the analog/digital circuit around


the input terminals of the computer.
[Analog input]
Is an image from the NO - Check around J600, IC6A0, and IC6A1 in the
computer projected
video signal circuitry on the MAIN PCB ASSY.
normally?
- Check around J600, IC540, IC560, IC580, IC585,
IC589, IC5A0, and IC5B0 in the synchronizing
signal circuitry on the MAIN PCB ASSY.

YES

Malfunction of the circuit around the video


input terminal.
Is a video image NO
- Check around J200, IC220, IC270, IC280, IC290,
projected normally?
and IC2A0 in the video signal circuitry on the
MAIN PCB ASSY.

YES

Malfunction has occurred on the digital


signal processing circuit.
- Check around IC400 in the digital
signal circuitry.

- The terminal shield is allowed to be used as GND when the terminal voltages and the waveforms are checked.
- When replacing the PCB or the optical unit, follow the instructions in the service manual.

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Power source system 1
The product does not enter the Indicator doesn't illuminate.
stand-by mode. Check the STBY5.

Check the failure on the POWER PCB


Has the FUSE YES ASSY, then replace the parts.
(F9F1) (Especially, check D900, Q900, Q903,
blown? Q904, and IC9A1.)
INLET PCB ASSY

NO

Are
the PB-RB and
NO
RD/ND-SD connectors Insert the connectors properly.
inserted properly?

YES

Is the PB-RB or YES


RD/ND-SD lead wire Replace the lead wire.
broken?

IC950 : Primary side SW-IC


PC950 : Photo coupler for feedback
NO
IC951 : Shunt regulator for feedback
Z952 : Circuit protector
Is the Remove the Is the Check around IC950, IC951,
voltage of the NO SD connector voltage of the pin No. NO and PC950, and replace the
pin No. 15 of the SD from the MAIN 6 of the RD connector parts if necessary.
connector 5V? PCB ASSY. 5V? (Especially, check Z952.)
MAIN PCB ASSY POWER PCB ASSY
YES

Replace the
MAIN PCB ASSY. Check YES Malfunction of the
that the product enters the MAIN PCB ASSY.
stand-by mode.
YES
NO

Malfunction of the Malfunction of the


MAIN PCB ASSY. PREAMP PCB ASSY.

- The terminal shield is allowed to be used as GND when the terminal voltages and the waveforms on the secondary side are checked.
(Don't use a heat dissipation board as GND.)

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Power source system 2

Result of the self-


diagnosis is a SW power
error (SW3.3, SW15.5).

Is the
RD/ND-SD NO
connector inserted Insert the connector properly.
properly?

YES

Is the RD/ND-SD YES


Replace the lead wire.
lead wire broken?

NO

Turn on only the FAN-ON and


Remove the MAIN
POWER-ON switches on the
PCB ASSY and
lamp jig.
connect the lamp jig.

Is the
Is the abnormality YES voltage of the pin No. NO IC982 or its peripheral
caused by a SW3.3 2 of the RD connector circuit is short-circuited.
error? 3.3V? (POWER SUB PCB ASSY)
POWER PCB ASSY
YES
NO

The abnormality is caused Malfunction of the


by a SW15.5 error. MAIN PCB ASSY.

Is the
voltage of the pin NO IC983 or its peripheral circuit
No. 2 of the ND is short-circuited. (POWER
connector 15.5V? SUB PCB ASSY)

POWER SUB PCB ASSY


YES

Malfunction of the
MAIN PCB ASSY.

- The terminal shield is allowed to be used as GND when the terminal voltages and the waveforms on the secondary side are checked.
(Don't use a heat dissipation board as GND.)

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Power source system 3

The lamp does not light.

Are
the RE-CN1 NO
and SA-CN02 connectors Insert the connectors properly.
inserted properly?

YES

Is the
YES
RE-CN1 or SA-CN02 Replace the lead wire.
lead wire broken?

NO

Turn on the FAN-ON,


Remove the MAIN POWER-ON, and LAMP-ON
PCB ASSY and switches on the lamp jig.
connect the lamp jig.

YES Malfunction of the


Does the lamp light? MAIN PCB ASSY.

NO

Remove the RE-CN1 lead


wire. Turn on only the FAN-
ON and POWER-ON
switches on the lamp jig.

Are the
voltages of the pins YES
No. 1 to 3 of the RE Malfunction of the LAMP POWER UNIT.
connector 390V?
POWER PCB ASSY

NO

Is the NO Check around Z900, Q901, Q902,


voltage of the pin No. 8 IC902 (on the PCB-POWER) and
of IC901 20V? PC981 (on the PCB-POWER SUB).
POWER PCB ASSY
YES

Malfunction of the PFC


circuit.
Check around IC901 and
Q900.

- The terminal shield is allowed to be used as GND when the terminal voltages and the waveforms on the secondary side are checked.
(Don't use a heat dissipation board as GND.)

- When measuring the voltage of the primary power source, use the (-) terminal of C904 for GND.

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LCD Projector
XL8U / SL4U

Controling the projector using a personal computer


This projector can be controlled by connecting a personal computer with RS-232C terminal.

PC-controllable functions :
• Turning the power ON or OFF
• Changing input signals
• Inputting commands by pressing the buttons on the control panel and remote control
• Menu setting

Connection

to SERIAL terminal
RS-232C cable

to SERIAL port

D-SUB 9P 8P

Important:
• Make sure that your computer and projector are turned off before connection.
• Boot up the computer first, and then plug the power cord of the LCD projector.
(If you do not follow this instruction, the Comport may not function.)
• There are two RS-232C terminals on the projector. You can use either of them.
• Adapters may be necessary depending on the PC connected to this projector. Contact your dealer for details.
1) Interface
PROTOCOL RS-232C
BAUD RATE 9600 [bps]
DATA LENGTH 8 [bits]
PARITY BIT NONE
STOP BIT 1 [bit]
FLOW CONTROL NONE
This projector uses RXD, TXD and GND lines for RS-232C control.
For RS-232C cable,the reverse type cable should be used.

2) Control command diagram


The command consists of the address code, function code, data code, and end code. The length of the command
varies among the functions.
Address code Function code Data code End code
HEX 30h 30h Function Data 0Dh
ASCII '0' '0' Function Data

[Address code] 30h 30h (In ASCII code, '0' '0') fixed.
[Function code] A code of each fixed control move.
[Data code] A code of each fixed control data (number) and not always indicated.
[End code] 0Dh (In ASCII code, ' ') fixed.

1
3) Control sequence
(1) Send the command from the personal computer to the projector.
(2) The projector will send a return command after it receives an end code. If the command is not received
correctly, the projector will not send the return command.
(3) The personal computer checks the command and confirms if the sent command has been executed or not.
(4) This projector sends various codes other than the return code. When having a control sequence by RS-
232C, reject other codes from the personal computer.
• During signal switching, the command may not take effect even when the projector sends the return
command. After signal switching completes, wait for the mode indication to disappear before sending the
next command.
• When sending commands successively, wait to receive the return command of the current command before
sending a next command.
• Keep intervals of at least 400 ms between receipt of a return command and sending of a next command.
[Example] When turning the power ON (Figures and symbols enclosed in quotation marks are ASCII codes.):
Sending commands Status code from Description
from the PC, etc. the projector
30 30 21 0D Command for POWER ON
'0' '0' '!' ' '
30 30 21 0D Command receipt confirmation
'0' '0' '!' ' ' (Command echo back)
• Any commands will not be executed for 10 seconds after the power is turned on.

4) Operation commands (Not executable in stand-by mode. When the commands for input select are sent
while the splash screen is being displayed, the splash screen is only canceled.)
The operation commands are used for the basic operation setting of this projector. They may not be executed
while the signals are changed. The operation commands have no data codes.
Operation ASCII HEX Note
POWER ON ! 21h This command is invalid for 1 minute after the power is turned off.
POWER OFF " 22h This command is invalid for 1 minute after the power is turned on.
INPUT COMPUTER _r1 5Fh 72h 31h This command will not be executed in Stand-by mode or the MUTE is executed.
INPUT VIDEO 1 _v1 5Fh 76h 31h This command will not be executed in Stand-by mode or the MUTE is executed.
INPUT VIDEO 2 _v2 5Fh 76h 32h This command will not be executed in Stand-by mode or the MUTE is executed.

[Example] When setting the input signal to COMPUTER (Figures and symbols enclosed in quotation
marks are ASCII codes.):
Sending commands Status code from Description
from the PC, etc. the projector
30 30 5F 72 31 0D Command for setting the input
'0' '0' '_' 'r' '1' ' ' signal to COMPUTER 1
30 30 5F 72 31 0D Command receipt confirmation
'0' '0' '_' 'r' '1' ' ' (Command echo back)

5) Volume commands (Not executable in stand-by mode. Possible only to read during muting.)
The volume commands are used for the volume setting of this projector with the value.

ITEM ASCII HEX VALUE


VOLUME VL 56h 4Ch 00 - 31
How to set the grade
Use the ASCII codes to set the grade for setting data. Please refer to the table below for the HEX code.
ASCII '0' '1' '2' '3' '4' '5' '6' '7' '8' '9'
HEX 30h 31h 32h 33h 34h 35h 36h 37h 38h 39h

[Example] When setting the volume to 15 (standard value) (Figures and symbols enclosed in quotation
marks are ASCII codes.):
Sending commands Status code from Description
from the PC, etc. the projector
30 30 56 4C 31 35 0D Command for setting the volume
'0' '0' 'V' 'L' '1' '5' ' '
30 30 56 4C 31 35 0D Command receipt confirmation
'0' '0' 'V' 'L' '1' '5' ' ' (Command echo back)

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6) Keystone commands (Not executable in stand-by mode. Possible only to read during muting.)
The keystone commands are used for the keystone setting of this projector with the value. The value will vary
depending on the installation conditions, etc.)
ITEM ASCII HEX VALUE
KEYSTONE(vertical) KS 4Bh 53h ±45
KEYSTONE(horizontal) KSH 4Bh 53h 48h ±45 (For XL8U only)

How to set the grade


Use the ASCII codes to set the grade for setting data. Please refer to the table below for the HEX code.
ASCII '+' '–' '0' '1' '2' '3' '4' '5' '6' '7' '8' '9'
HEX 2Bh 2Dh 30h 31h 32h 33h 34h 35h 36h 37h 38h 39h
7) Mute commands (Not executable in stand-by mode. When the mute commands are sent while the splash
screen is being displayed, the splash screen is not muted but only canceled.)
The mute commands are used for the mute setting of this projector with the 0(30h) and 1(31h).
ITEM ASCII HEX VALUE
MUTE MUTE 4Dh 55h 54h 45h 0 (OFF), 1 (ON)

8) Remote commands (Not executable in stand-by mode. When the remote commands are sent while the
splash screen is being displayed, the splash screen is only canceled.)
Some remote control operations can be achieved by the remote command codes. The remote commands have no data codes.
Button's name on remote ASCII HEX
+ VOLUME r06 72h 30h 36h
– VOLUME r07 72h 30h 37h
KEYSTONE r43 72h 34h 33h
EXPAND r02 72h 30h 32h
PinP r04 72h 30h 34h (For XL8U only)
MUTE ra6 72h 61h 36h
{ r53 72h 35h 33h
} r2b 72h 32h 62h
$ r4f 72h 34h 66h
% r59 72h 35h 39h
MENU r54 72h 35h 34h
ENTER r10 72h 31h 30h
AUTO POSITION r09 72h 30h 39h
STILL ra4 72h 61h 34h

[Example] When displaying the MENU selection bar (Figures and symbols enclosed in quotation marks are
ASCII codes.):
Sending commands Status code from Description
from the PC, etc. the projector
30 30 72 35 34 0D Command operating the same
'0' '0' 'r' '5' '4' ' ' as the MENU button
30 30 72 35 34 0D Command receipt confirmation
'0' '0' 'r' '5' '4' ' ' (Command echo back)

9) Password lock commands


The password lock commands control the password lock. The password lock enabling or disabling command is
sent with a 4-digit figure (password) added to the end of the data code. When the password lock is enabled or
disabled successfully, the projector sends a return command comprising the data code, password, and “1” at
the end. When enabling or disabling the password lock fails, it sends a return command with “0” at the end.
There is no reconfirmation of the password. The password input command is for enabling projection of image
when password lock has been set to DISPLAY INPUT. The password input command is sent with a 4-digit
figure (password) at the end.
ITEM ASCII HEX VALUE
Password lock PSLOCK 50h 53h 4Ch 4Fh 43h 4Bh 0****(Disabling), 1****(DISPLAY INPUT)
enabling/ disabling 2****(MENU ACCESS),
3****(SPLASH ID SCREEN)
Password input PASS 50h 41h 53h 53h ****
**** is a 4-digit figure (password).

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10) Reading command diagram
The projectors operating status, such as POWER-ON / OFF and the currently selected input terminal, etc. can
be monitored.
ASCII HEX
Function Data (Receive) Function Data (Receive)
POWER ON vP 1 76h 50h 31h
POWER OFF vP 0 76h 50h 30h
INPUT COMPUTER vI r1 76h 49h 72h 31h
INPUT VIDEO 1 vI v1 76h 49h 76h 31h
INPUT VIDEO 2 vI v2 76h 49h 76h 32h
POWER ON/OFF INPOSSIBLE vPK 0 76h 50h 4Bh 30h
POWER ON/OFF POSSIBLE vPK 1 76h 50h 4Bh 31h
NO SIGNAL SUPPLIED vSM 0 76h 53h 4Dh 30h
SIGNAL SUPPLIED vSM 1 76h 53h 4Dh 31h

The PC sends the command without attaching the data code to it. On the other hand, the projector attaches
to the received command it’s current operating status as the data code and send it back to the PC.
[Example ] When checking the currently selected input terminal (when the INPUT VIDEO 1 is being selected) :
Sending commands Status code from Description
from the PC, etc. the projector
30 30 76 49 0D Command for checking the input terminal
'0' '0' 'v' 'I' ' '
30 30 76 49 76 31 0D Check result ( VIDEO 1)
'0' '0' 'v' 'I' 'v' '1' ' '

11) Menu setting commands (Not executable in stand-by mode. Possible only to read during muting.)
The menu setting commands are used for the menu setting of this projector. If the personal computer sends the
command without attaching the data code, the projector attaches to the received command it’s current setting
value as the data code and send it back to the PC.
ITEM ASCII HEX VALUE
CONTRAST *1 P 50h ±30±30±30 (R from G+Main data+B from G)
BRIGHTNESS *1 Q 51h ±30±30±30 (R from G+Main data+B from G)
sRGB SRGB 53h 52h 47h 42h 0 (OFF), 1 (ON)
COLOR MATRIX (MODE) CMT 43h 4Dh 54h 1 (VIDEO), 2 (COMPUTER), 3 (USER), 4 (OFF)
COLOR MATRIX (R, G, B) MRGB 4Dh 52h 47h 42h ±30±30±30 (R+G+B)
COLOR MATRIX (Y, C, M) MYCM 4Dh 59h 43h 4Dh ±30±30±30 (Y+C+M)
COLOR MATRIX (RGB-TINT) MT 4Dh 54h ±20
COLOR TEMP. A 41h 1 (STANDARD), 2 (HIGH), 3 (LOW), 4 (USER)
COLOR T 54h ±10
TINT S 53h ±10
SHARPNESS R 52h ±05
GAMMA MODE GS 47h 53h 0 (DYNAMIC), 1 (STANDARD), 2 (THEATER), 3 (AUTO)
AUTO POWER ON APON 41h 50h 4Fh 4Eh 0 (OFF), 1 (ON)
AUTO POWER OFF APOF 41h 50h 4Fh 46h 00 (OFF) , 05, 10, 15, 30, 60
SPLASH SCREEN SS 53h 53h 0 (OFF), 1 (ON)
BACK COLOR BB 42h 42h 0 (BLACK), 1 (BLUE), 2 (IMAGE)
MUTE MODE MM 4Dh 4Dh 0 (BLACK), 1 (IMAGE)
LAMP MODE LM 4Ch 4Dh 0 (STANDARD), 1 (LOW)
AUTO KEYSTONE AKS 41h 4Bh 53h 0 (OFF), 1 (ON) : For XL8U only.
IMAGE REVERSE IR 49h 52h 0 (OFF), 1 (MIRROR), 2 (INVERT), 3 (MIRROR, INVERT)
MENU POSITION MP 4Dh 50h 0 (Upper left), 1 (Lower right)
EXPAND MODE EX 45h 58h 0 (Expand), 1 (Real)
AUDIO MODE AU 41h 55h 0 (MUTE), 1 (COMPUTER), 2 (VIDEO), 3 (COMPUTER VIDEO)
CINEMA MODE CINE 43h 49h 4Eh 45h 0 (OFF), 1 (AUTO)
VIDEO SIGNAL VS 56h 53h 0 (AUTO), 1 (NTSC), 2 (PAL), 3 (SECAM) ,
4 (4.43NTSC), 5 (PAL-M), 6 (PAL-N), 7 (PAL-60)
SCART SRT 53h 52h 54h 0 (OFF), 1 (ON)
ANAMORPHIC SC 53h 43h 0 (OFF), 1 (CENTER), 2 (UPPER), 3 (LOWER)
LANGUAGE LG 4Ch 47h 0( ), 1 (English), 2 (Español), 3 (Deutsch) , 4 (Français),
5 (Italiano),6 ( ), 7 ( ), 8 ( ), 9( )
RESET ALL RSTALL 52h 53h 54h 41h 4Ch 4Ch
FINE SYNC. FN 46h 4Eh 00 - 31
COMPUTER INPUT CIN 43h 49h 4Eh 0 (RGB), 1 (YCBCR/YPBPR)
HOLD HLD 48h 4Ch 44h 0 (OFF), 1 (ON)
HOLD BEGIN HLB 48h 4Ch 42h 00 - 15
HOLD END HLE 48h 4Ch 45h 00 - 15

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ITEM ASCII HEX VALUE
CLAMP POSITION CLP 43h 4Ch 50h 00 - 63
CLAMP WIDTH CLW 43h 4Ch 57h 01 - 63
VERT. SYNC. VSC 56h 53h 43h 0 (AUTO), 1 (OFF)
SHUTTER (U) SHU 53h 48h 55h 00 - 20
SHUTTER (L) SHL 53h 48h 4Ch 00 - 20
SHUTTER (LS) SHLS 53h 48h 4Ch 53h 00 - 20
SHUTTER (RS) SHRS 53h 48h 52h 53h 00 - 20
*1) When sRGB is ON, only the main data are effective.
• Some commands are not executed depending on the input signal. The operational restrictions same as
those on the menu setting are applied. Refer to “Menu operation” in the User Manual for more details.

How to set the grade


Use the ASCII codes to set the grade for setting data. Please refer to the table below for the HEX code.
ASCII '+' '–' '0' '1' '2' '3' '4' '5' '6' '7' '8' '9'
HEX 2Bh 2Dh 30h 31h 32h 33h 34h 35h 36h 37h 38h 39h

[Example 1] When setting the AUTO POWER ON to ON. (Figures and symbols enclosed in quotation marks
are ASCII codes.):
Sending commands Status code from Description
from the PC, etc. the projector
30 30 41 50 4F 4E 31 0D Command for setting the
'0' '0' 'A' 'P' 'O' 'N' '1' ' ' AUTO POWER ON to ON
30 30 41 50 4F 4E 31 0D Command receipt confirmation
'0' '0' 'A' 'P' 'O' 'N' '1' ' ' (Command echo back)

The data code of CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS consists of the difference data between R and G, the main data, and
the difference data between B and G.
[Example 2] When setting the difference data between R and G to +10, the main data to 0, and the difference
data between B and G to -5. (Figures and symbols enclosed in quotation marks are ASCII codes.):
Sending commands Status code from Description
from the PC, etc. the projector
30 30 50 2B 31 30 2B 30 30 2D 30 35 0D Command for setting the
'0' '0' 'P' '+' '1' '0' '+' '0' '0' '-' '0' '5' ' ' picture control
30 30 50 2B 31 30 2B 30 30 2D 30 35 0D Command receipt confirmation
'0' '0' 'P' '+' '1' '0' '+' '0' '0' '-' '0' '5' ' ' (Command echo back)

[Example 3] When checking the TINT setting (when the TINT is set to +10). (Figures and symbols enclosed in
quotation marks are ASCII codes.)::
Sending commands Status code from Description
from the PC, etc. the projector
30 30 53 0D Command for checking
'0' '0' 'S' ' ' the TINT setting
30 30 53 2B 31 30 0D Check result (+10)
'0' '0' 'S' '+' '1' '0' ' '

• To set 0 in the menu setting commands (COLOR MATRIX, COLOR, TINT, SHARPNESS), enter +00. (-00 is
invalid.)

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PARTS LIST
MODEL : SL4U

Purpose of this parts list : To expedite delivery of replacement parts ordered.


Please specify :
1. Model number/serial number
2. Part number and its description
3. Quantity
Unless all the required information is supplied, the delivery of your order may be delayed.
* : Warranty return items
! : Critical components

MARK B C D F G J K

TOLERANCE ±0.1 ±0.25 ±0.5 ±1 ±2 ±5 ±10


(%)

MARK M N V X Z P Q

TOLERANCE ±20 ±30 ±10 +40 +80 +100 +30


(%) -20 -20 0 -10

MARK B C D F G

TOLERANCE ±0.1 ±0.25 ±0.5 +1 +2


(pF)

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The parts on this page correspond to those on page 4 in the EXPOSED file.

ITEM
PART NO. PART NAME DESCRIPTION
NO.

PCB LOCATION

*! 1 935B285O03 MAIN PCB ASSY


*! 2 939P963O10 LAMP POWER UNIT
*! 3 935B286O01 POWER PCB ASSY
*! 4 934C101O01 POWER SUB PCB ASSY
*! 5 935D756O01 PREAMP R PCB ASSY

*! 6 934C102O01 INLET PCB ASSY


*! 7 935D756O01 PREAMP F PCB ASSY

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The parts on this page correspond to those on page 5 in the EXPOSED file.

ITEM
PART NO. PART NAME DESCRIPTION
NO.

EXPOSED VIEW

LVP ASSY (Fig. 2-1)


1 750A498O10 TOP CASE UNIT
2 761B406O10 TERMINAL COVER C6200(GG)
3 ----- MAIN ASSY
4 ----- INLET ASSY
5 ----- TERMINAL EARTH

! 6 ----- POWER ASSY


7 ----- POWER BARRIER
*! 8 935D756O01 PREAMP F PCB ASSY
9 ----- LAMP POWER SHIELD UNIT
10 ----- POWER SHEET

11 ----- LAMP POWER SHIELD


12 ----- LAMP POWER HOLDER
*!13 939P963O10 LAMP POWER UNIT PHG201G16BG
14 288P258O10 COOLING FAN (POWER)
15 ----- FAN HOLDER

16 ----- F MAIN EARTH


17 ----- OPTICAL UNIT (including 20)
18 750A496O10 BOTTOM ASSY
19 ----- MP BARRIER
20 499D065O40 LENS CAP

21 ----- LAMP POWER ASSY

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The parts on this page correspond to those on page 6 in the EXPOSED file.

ITEM
PART NO. PART NAME DESCRIPTION
NO.

EXPOSED VIEW

BOTTOM ASSY (Fig. 2-2)


1 ----- BOTTOM CASE
2 752C272O90 LAMP COVER
3 ----- FILTER COVER
4 620D129O10 FILTER
5 589B014O30 ADJUSTMENT FOOT (FRONT)

6 ----- LEAD BARRIER


7 ----- INLET BARRIER
8 436P021O10 MICRO SWITCH
9 752C273O00 FILTER COVER UNIT (including 3, 4)

MAIN ASSY (Fig. 2-3)

1 ----- B KNOB
2 ----- SP SPACER
3 480P075O10 SPEAKER 2840PC13F3W-A1
*! 4 935B285O03 MAIN PCB ASSY (including 7)
5 ----- TERMINAL SHIELD

6 ----- MP EARTH
7 ----- SPACER
8 ----- TOP EARTH

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The parts on this page correspond to those on page 7 in the EXPOSED file.

ITEM
PART NO. PART NAME DESCRIPTION
NO.

EXPOSED VIEW

POWER ASSY (Fig. 2-4)


*! 1 934C101O01 POWER SUB PCB ASSY
*! 2 935D756O01 PREAMP R PCB ASSY
*! 3 935B286O01 POWER PCB ASSY
4 ----- POWER EARTH
5 ----- POWER HOLDER

INLET ASSY (Fig. 2-5)

*! 1 934C102O01 INLET PCB ASSY


2 ----- TERMINAL BARRIER
3 ----- INLET HOLDER

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The parts on this page correspond to those on page 8, 9 and 10 in the EXPOSED file.

ITEM
PART NO. PART NAME DESCRIPTION
NO.

EXPOSED VIEW

OPTICAL UNIT 1 (Fig. 2-6)


1 ----- EXHAUST DUST (TOP)
2 499D064O30 COOLING FAN ASSY (EXHAUST)
3 ----- EXHAUST DUST (BOTTOM)
4 ----- LAMP UNIT
5 499D064O40 SENSOR UNIT

6 499D072O40 LCD BLOCK


7 499D071O80 LENS UNIT
8 499D064O20 COOLING FAN ASSY (LAMP)
9 ----- LAMP DUCT
10 499D064O10 COOLING FAN ASSY (IN 2)

11 499D064O10 COOLING FAN ASSY (IN 1)


12 ----- PANEL DUCT

OPTICAL UNIT 2 (Fig. 2-7)


1 499D064O60 MULTI LENS A
2 499D064O70 MULTI LENS B
3 499D064O80 PBS UNIT
4, 5, 6 499D072O20 POLARIZER (R/G/B) IN

OPTICAL UNIT 3 (Fig. 2-8)


1, 2, 3 499D072O10 POLARIZER (R/G/B) OUT

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The parts on this page correspond to those on page 22 in the EXPOSED file.

ITEM
PART NO. PART NAME DESCRIPTION
NO.

PACKING

1 803A611O10 PACKING CUSHION


2 831C103O10 PACKING BAG
3 802B919O50 PACKING CASE
* 4 939P961O20 REMOTE HAND UNIT M-IRC16
5 772P043O10 SOFT CASE

6 ----- ACCESSORY PAD


7 ----- PACKING BAG
8 ----- CD ROM IB
9 ----- QUICK REFERENCE
10 871D393O10 INSTRUCTION BOOK

11 246C448O10 VGA CABLE


! 12 246C483O10 AC POWER CORD
! 13 246C383O20 AC POWER CORD
14 246C447O10 CONTROL CABLE
15 246C450O10 USB CABLE

16 246C381O10 AV CABLE
17 ----- TAG LABEL

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ELECTRICAL PARTS AND OTHERS
SYMBOL PART PART NAME DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PART PART NAME DESCRIPTION
No. No. No. No.

INTEGRATED CIRCUITS TRANSISTORS

IC220 272P583O10 IC NJM2233BM Q900 261P144O10 TRANSISTOR STP20NM60FP8


IC270 271P044O10 IC TAR5S33
IC280 271P044O20 IC TAR5S25 DIODES
IC290 271P044O30 IC TAR5S15
IC2A0 276P045O10 IC TC90A92AFG ! D900 262P122O10 DIODE RBV-1506
D901 262P098O20 DIODE FMX-G26S
IC300 271P041O10 IC TDA7056AT D951 264P652O10 DIODE UF4007
IC390 271P001O20 IC SI-3090KM-TL D954 262P123O10 DIODE FMN-G12S
IC401 275P631O10 MOS IC CAT24WC128J D955 264P672O10 DIODE D5S6M
IC402 271P044O20 IC TAR5S25
IC403 271P001O40 IC SI-3012KM-TL OTHER SEMICONDUCTORS

IC405 276P050O60 IC MBM29LV160TE90TN TH900 265P130O50 POSITIVE THERMISTOR M10010D


IC406 275P852O10 MOS IC NC7SZ08P5X
IC4A0 275P811O10 MOS IC MBCG61134P-101 FILTERS
IC4A1 275P818O10 MOS IC XC61FC2712MR
IC4A2 276P074O10 IC TC7MH175FK ! L9F0 351P256O20 LINE FILTER ADR20H-01-160
! L9F1 351P256O10 LINE FILTER ADR-20-01-160
IC4A3 276P076O10 IC NL17SZ00DFT2
IC4W0 276P047O10 IC L3E07070K0A COILS
IC4W1 270P915O30 IC RT916A-18CG
IC540 275P121O10 MOS IC HD74LVC14T L951 321C142O40 RF COIL 82µH-K
IC550 270P977O10 IC NC7SB3157P6X L952 321C152O40 RF COIL 82µH-K

IC560 270P781O10 IC BA7078AF TRANSFORMERS


IC580 275P922O10 MOS IC SN74LV14APW
IC585 276P018O20 IC SN74LVC157APWR ! T900 350P815O10 POWER TRANSFORMER
IC589 275P847O10 MOS IC NC7SZ86P5X ! T950 350P816O10 POWER TRANSFORMER
IC590 275P940O10 MOS IC 24LCS21AT/SN
VARIABLE RESISTORS
IC5A0 275P851O10 MOS IC MC74HC4538ADTR2
IC5B0 275P122O10 MOS IC HD74LVC32T ! R9F2 109C010O90 SOLID RESISTOR 1/2W 4.7MΩ-K
IC650 276P051O10 IC MAX4019ESD-T
IC6A0 275P923O30 MOS IC AD9888KS-100 CAPACITORS AND TRIMMERS
IC6A1 271P043O10 IC PQ1M335M2SP
! C900 189P185O90 AC CERAMIC CAPACITOR AC250V E2200pF-M
IC700 276P075O10 IC TLC0838CPW ! C901 189P185O90 AC CERAMIC CAPACITOR AC250V E2200pF-M
IC751 275P539O20 MOS IC SP232ECN C904 185D092O10 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR H420V 180µF-M
IC752 276P049O10 IC RCV7 C952 181P736O70 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 35V 330µF-M
IC753 275P569O20 MOS IC XC61FN4012MR C954 181P735O20 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 04W 25V 680µF-M
IC7A0 270P767O10 IC NJM2407R
C956 181P733O80 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 16V 1000µF-M
IC7M0 275P765O20 MOS IC M62343FP ! C957 189P187O70 AC CERAMIC CAPACITOR AC250V E1000pF-M
IC7M1 271P001O10 IC SI-3050KM-TL C963 181P180O20 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 6.3V 1000µF-M
IC7M2 271P001O10 IC SI-3050KM-TL C964 181P180O20 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 6.3V 1000µF-M
IC7M3 271P001O10 IC SI-3050KM-TL ! C9F1 189P213O40 C-M-P-AC AC250V/275V 1µF-M
IC7M4 271P001O10 IC SI-3050KM-TL
! C9F4 189P188O10 AC CERAMIC CAPACITOR AC250V E3300pF-M
IC7M5 271P001O10 IC SI-3050KM-TL ! C9F5 189P188O10 AC CERAMIC CAPACITOR AC250V E3300pF-M
IC800 271P042O10 IC L3E06100D0A ! C9F6 189P188O10 AC CERAMIC CAPACITOR AC250V E3300pF-M
IC8A0 271P042O10 IC L3E06100D0A ! C9F7 189P188O10 AC CERAMIC CAPACITOR AC250V E3300pF-M
IC8M0 271P042O10 IC L3E06100D0A
IC8Y0 270P084O10 IC NJM78L12UA SWITCHES

IC8Y1 271P046O10 IC µPC358G2-E1-A S700 432P113O10 KEY BOARD SWITCH POWER BUTTON
IC901 270P822O10 IC MC33232D S701 432P113O10 KEY BOARD SWITCH AUTO POSITION/{ BUTTON
IC902 270P084O50 IC NJM78L20UA S702 432P113O10 KEY BOARD SWITCH COMPUTER/$ BUTTON
IC903 271P046O10 IC µPC358G2-E1-A S703 432P113O10 KEY BOARD SWITCH KEYSTONE/ENTER BUTTON
IC904 270P918O10 IC NJM431UA-T1 S704 432P113O10 KEY BOARD SWITCH VIDEO/ % BUTTON

IC950 275P762O10 MOS IC MIP2E7DMY0LE S705 432P113O10 KEY BOARD SWITCH MENU BUTTON
IC951 270P918O10 IC NJM431UA-T1 S706 432P113O10 KEY BOARD SWITCH } BUTTON
IC981 270P984O20 IC SI-3033ZD-TL
IC982 271P047O10 IC SI-3033KD-TL
IC983 271P001O30 IC SI-3120KM-TL

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SYMBOL PART PART NAME DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PART PART NAME DESCRIPTION
No. No. No. No.
669D522O60 SCREW
MISCELLANEOUS 669D645O10 SCREW
683D048O10 WASHER 0.45X4.3X8.5
499D072O40 LCD BLOCK 669D571O10 SCREW FE SWCH
288P258O10 COOLING FAN (POWER) 669D329O30 SCREW (D901) M3X0.5-10
499D064O20 COOLING FAN ASSY (LAMP)
499D064O30 COOLING FAN ASSY (EXHAUST) 669D329O30 SCREW (Q900) M3X0.5-10
499D064O10 COOLING FAN ASSY (IN1,2) 669D329O30 SCREW (Z900) M3X0.5-10

480P075O10 SPEAKER 2840PC13F3W-A1 COSMETIC PARTS


452C247O20 CARD LEAD SOCKET (SB) FH12A
452C247O20 CARD LEAD SOCKET (SG) FH12A 589B014O30 ADJUSTMENT FOOT (FRONT)
452C233O20 CARD LEAD SOCKET (SR) FH12 499D065O40 LENS CAP
! F9F1 283D124O10 FUSE T6.3AH 250V 750A498O10 TOP CASE UNIT
752C273O00 FILTER COVER UNIT
J200 440C411O10 JACK BOARD 752C272O90 LAMP COVER
J300 440C388O10 PIN JACK BOARD 2PIN
J700 449P037O10 DIN SOCKET NPA3-01-002 761B406O10 TERMINAL COVER C6200(GG)
! J9F1 451C261O10 AC INLET AC-PO7CN15 620D129O10 FILTER
! PC950 268P103O10 PHOTO COUPLER TLP421F 499D072O20 POLARIZER(RGB) IN
499D072O10 POLARIZER(RGB) OUT
! PC981 268P103O10 PHOTO COUPLER TLP421F 499D064O80 PBS UNIT
! PC982 268P103O10 PHOTO COUPLER TLP421F
! RV9F1 265P100O50 VARISTOR ERZV10D511CS 499D071O80 LENS UNIT
! RV9F2 265P100O50 VARISTOR ERZV10D511CS 750A496O10 BOTTOM ASSY
! SA9F1 299P220O20 SURGE SUPPRESSOR DSS-302M
PACKING PARTS AND ACCESSORY
X2E3 285P439O20 CRYSTAL RESONATOR 42.000MHz
X400 285P399O40 CRYSTAL RESONATOR 20.000MHz 1 803A611O10 PACKING CUSHION
X401 285P439O10 CRYSTAL RESONATOR 14.3181MHz 2 831C103O10 PACKING BAG
X751 299P276O10 CERAMIC RESONATOR CSTCE12M0G52 3 802B919O50 PACKING CASE
Z7V1 939P872O10 PREAMP UNIT TSOP4838SB1 * 4 939P961O20 REMOTE HAND UNIT M-IRC16B
5 772P043O10 SOFT CASE
Z7V2 939P872O10 PREAMP UNIT TSOP4838SB1
! Z900 299P194O20 THERMAL PROTECTOR 67L100-S 10 871D393O10 INSTRUCTION BOOK
! Z951 283P143O90 FUSE 125V 5A 11 246C448O10 VGA CABLE
! Z952 283P143O90 FUSE 125V 5A ! 12 246C483O10 AC POWER CORD
! 13 246C383O20 AC POWER CORD
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSY’S 14 246C447O10 CONTROL CABLE

*! 935B285O03 MAIN PCB ASSY 15 246C450O10 USB CABLE


*! 935B286O01 POWER PCB ASSY 16 246C381O10 AV CABLE
*! 935D756O01 PREAMP PCB ASSY F/R
*! 934C102O01 INLET PCB ASSY
*! 934C101O01 POWER SUB PCB ASSY OTHER CRITICAL COMPONENTS

*! 939P963O10 LAMP POWER UNIT PHG201G16BG ! - - - - - - - - - - LAMP VLT-XL8LP


! 850C086O50 NAME LABEL
MECHANICAL PARTS ! R9F1 109D031O90 R-COMPOSITION 1/2W 470kΩ-K

674D126O10 INSERT NUT


674D129O10 INSERT NUT
499D064O60 MULTI LENS A 859C670O60 JIG LAMP-POWER-TEST
499D064O70 MULTI LENS B
669D245O20 SCREW M4X0.7-10

669D561O50 SCREW FE SWCH 8A


669D552O10 SCREW
669D199O30 SCREW M3X0.5
669D199O80 SCREW M3X8-0.5
669D220O20 SCREW 3X8 46LA005

669D220O30 SCREW 3X10 46LA005


669D359O20 SCREW 3X8
499D064O40 SENSOR UNIT
436P021O10 MICRO SWITCH MXS00621NLB1
669D646O10 SCREW M3X0.5

-9-
IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS
PCB-MAIN (1/4)
IC220 NJM2233BM IC270 TAR5S33
GND Vout V+ NC IC280 TAR5S25
8 7 6 5 IC290 TAR5S15

CONTROL 1 5 VIN
BUFFER
GND 2
NOISE 3 4 VOUT

BIAS
Functi on Tabl e
CONTROL VOUT
1 2 3 4 H ON
L OFF
Vin 1 CTL Vin 2 NC H=HIGH Logoc Level
L=LOW Logoc Level
CONTROL-OUTPUT

CTL OUTPUT

L Vin 1
H Vin 2

IC300 TDA7056AT
VP
n.c.

1 to 3, 8 to 13, 4
16, 18 to 20

I + i 14 +
positive output
5
positive input

7 +
DC volume control
-

I - i 17 -
negative output

+
TEMPERATURE
Vref STABILIZER PROTECTION

6 15

signal power
ground ground

IC390 SI-3090KM-TL IC540 HD74LVC14T IC550 NC7SB3157P6X


1 14 1 6
1A VCC B1 S
VIN 2 4 VOUT
O
13
6A 2 5
GND Vcc
5 Sense 2
1Y 3 4
3 12 B0 A
VC 1 2A 6Y
11
TSD 5A
- Function Table
+ 4 Inpu t (S) Fun ct ion
2Y
5 10 L B0 Connected to A
3A 5Y
REF
9
4A H B1 Connected to A
H: HIGH Logic Level
3 GND
6 L: LO W Logic Level
3Y
7 8
GND 4Y

FUNCTION TABLE
INPUT OUTPUT
A Y

H L
L H

B-1
IC560 BA7078AF IC580 SN74LV14APW

1 2
1A 1Y
HSCTL 1 18 POLH
3 4
2A 2Y
C / HSYNC IN 2 H SYNC DET. 17 EXIH
5 6
3A 3Y

VIDEO IN 3 16 POLV
SYNC SEPA. 9 8
4A 4Y

VSEPA 4 15 EXIV 11 10
HOR. SYNC 5A 5Y
CONTROL
V SYNC SEPA.
VSYNC IN 5 14 Vcc 13 12
6A 6Y

CVPOL 6 13 HDRV FUNCTION TABLE


V SYNC DET. (each inverter)

CVEXI 7 12 CLAMP INPUT OUTPUT


A Y
H L
CPSEL 8 CLAMP PULSE GEN. 11 VDRV
L H

GND 9 10 CPWID

IC585 SN74LVC157APWR IC589 NC7SZ86P5X

1A
2
A 1 5 Vcc

4
1Y 2
3 B
1B

GND 3 4 Y
5
2A

7
6 2Y Functi on Tabl e
2B
Inputs Output

11
A B Y
3A
L L L
9 L H
10 3Y H
3B
H L H
H H L
14
4A H= HIGH Logic Level
12 L= LOW Logic Level
13 4Y
4B

15
G
1 IC590 24LCS21AT/SN
A/B WP

3
HV GENERATOR

FUNCTION TABLE 5
SDA I/O MEMORY EEPROM ARRAY
INPUTS OUTPUT CONTROL CONTROL XDEC
6 LOGIC LOGIC
G A/B A B Y SCL
PAGE LATCHES
H X X X L
L L L X L
YDEC
L L H X H
4
L H X L L VSS

L H X H H 8
VCC
SENSE AMP
R/W CONTROL

VCLK

B-2
IC5A0 MC74HC4538ADTR2 IC5B0 HD74LVC32T IC650 MAX4019ESD-T
1 2 1 14
GND Cx1/Rx1 1A VCC ENA 1 14 OUTC
2 13 ENC 2 13 INC-
4 6 1B 4B
TRIGGER A1 Q1
5 3 12 ENB 3 12 INC+
INPUTS B1 7 1Y 4A
Q1
4 11 VCC 4 11 VEE
3
2A 4Y
RESET1 INA+ 5 10 INB+
5 10
2B 3B INA- 6 9 INB-
15 14
GND Cx2/Rx2 6 9
2Y 3A OUTA 7 8 OUTB

10 7 8
12 Q2 GND 3Y
TRIGGER A2
INPUTS B2 11 9
Q2 Function Table 5,10,12
IN+
Inputs Output 7,8,14
13 VOUT
RESET 2
A B Y
PIN 16 = VCC
L L L
PIN 8 = GND
RX AND CX ARE EXTERNAL COMPONENTS H L H
500 Ω 500 Ω
PIN 1 AND PIN 15 MUST BE HARD WIRED TO GND 6,9,13
L H H IN-

FUNCTION TABLE H H H
Inputs Outputs
H: High level
Reset A B Q Q L: Low level
H H
H L
H X L Not Triggered
H H X Not Triggered
H L,H, H Not Triggered
H L L,H, Not Triggered
L X X L H
X X Not Triggered

IC6A0 AD9888KS-100 IC6A1 PQ1M335M2SP


4 5
Vin Vo
5 8 113-120
RAIN0 2:1 8 ROUTA
8 CLAMP A/D 8 104-110
RAIN1 MUX ROUTB 3 CONTROL
Vc
1
Nr
8 90-97 2
13 GOUTA
GIN 0 2:1 8
17 CLAMP A/D 8 80-87 GND
GIN 1 MUX
GOUTB

20 8 70-77
B IN 0 8 BOUTA
2:1 CLAMP A/D
B IN 1 23 MUX 8 57-64
BOUTB

43
HSYNC1 2:1 2 123,124
45 MUX DATACK
HSYNC0 125
HSOUT
42
VSYNC1 2:1 127
44 VSOUT
VSYNC0 MUX
126
SYNC SOGOUT
12
SOGIN0 2:1 PROCESSING
16 MUX AND
SOGIN1
CLOCK
GENERATION 2 REF
53 REF
COAST BYPASS
30
CLAMP
29
CKINV
54
CKEXT
50
FILT

32
SCL
31 SERIAL REGISTER
SDA AND
33 POWER MANAGEMENT
A0

B-3
PCB-MAIN (2/4)
IC401 CAT24WC128J

Dout ACK Sense Amps


(Open drain) Shift Registers

Word Address Buffers Column Decorders


5 Start/Stop
SDA 512
Logic
256
EEPROM
7 Control Logic XDEC
(256x512)
WP

Data In Storage
6
SCL State Counters
1
NC High Voltage
2 &
NC
3 Timing Control
NC

8
Vcc
4
Vss

IC402 TAR5S25 IC406 NC7SZ08P5X


Function Table
A 1 5 Vcc
CONTROL 1 5 VIN Inputs Output
GND 2 A B Y
2
NOISE 3 4 VOUT B L L L
4 Y L H L
Functi on Tabl e GND 3
CONTROL VOUT H L L
H ON
L OFF
H H H
H=HIGH Logoc Level H= HIGH Logic Level
L=LOW Logoc Level L= LOW Logic Level

PCB-MAIN (3/4)
IC4A2 TC7MH175FK
D1 D2 D3 D4

4 5 12 13

1
CLR
R R R R
D Q D Q D Q D Q

CK Q CK Q CK Q CK Q

9
CK

2 3 7 6 10 11 15 14

Q1 Q1 Q2 Q2 Q3 Q3 Q4 Q4

Truth Table
Inputs Out puts
Function
CLR D CK Q Q

L X X L H Clear

H L L H
H H H L
H X Qn Qn No change

X: Don’t care

B-4
IC4A3 NL17SZ00DFT2
FUNCTION TABLE
1 5 Output
B VCC Input
Y = AB
A B Y
A 2
L L H
L H H
3 4
GND Y H L H
H H L

IC700 TLC0838CPW
Start
16 Flip-Flop
CLK
18
CS CLK
17 15
DI D R SARS
S
5-Bit Shift Register R
CLK
SELECT0 SELECT1 ODD\ EVEN SGL\ DIF START

SE 13
To Internal
Circuits
1 CLK
CH0
CH1 2
CH2 3
4 Analog S
CH3 Time R
CH4 5 MUX
6 Delay
CH5
CH6 7
CH7 8
COM 9
EN

Comparator
EN R R
12 CLK R
REF SAR CLK 14
Ladder Logic EOC
and Bits 0-7 Bits 0-7 9-Bit DO
and Shift D
Decoder Latch Register
Bit 1
MSB LSB
First First
One
Shot

IC751 SP232ECN
Vcc

16
1
C1+ 2
+5V to +10V
3 V+
C1- Voltage Doubler

4
C2+ 6
+10V to -10V
5 V-
C2- Voltage Inverter

400kΩ
11 14
T1 IN T1 T1 OUT
TTL/CMOS RS-232
400kΩ
INPUT OUTPUT
10 7
T2 IN T2 T2 OUT

12 13
R1 OUT R1 R1 IN
TTL/CMOS RS-232
OUTPUT 5kΩ INPUT
9 8
R2 OUT R2 R2 IN
5kΩ

15

GND

B-5
IC7M0 M62343FP IC7M1, IC7M2, IC7M3, IC7M4, IC7M5 SI-3050KM-TL
Vcc LD CLK D1 GND
VIN 2 4 VOUT
O
4 8 7 6 5

10 Bit Sift Register


5
VC 1 Sense
Channel
8 Decoder TSD
-
+

8 Bit Latch 8 Bit Latch 8 Bit Latch REF


3 GND
8 Bit Upper 8 Bit Upper 8 Bit Upper
Segment R-2R Segment R-2R Segment R-2R

1 2 3

A01 A02 A03

PCB-MAIN (4/4)
IC800, IC8A0, IC8M0 L3E06100D0A
V1 V2

62 63

AMP
59 VID1
DAC SHUTDOWN SW
70~79
DB[0~9]

3 AMP
57 VID2
CLK DAC SHUTDOWN SW

5
STSQ 55
DAC AMP SHUTDOWN SW VID3

4 Control Logic
XFR and
DAC Latches
AMP
53 VID4
DAC SHUTDOWN SW
6
INV

8 AMP
51 VID5
E/O DAC SHUTDOWN SW

7
R/L
AMP
49 VID6
DAC SHUTDOWN SW

65
VREF SCALE
64 CONTROL
VMID
2
STBY
61 BIAS
BYP
10
SCS
11 SERIAL 16
SCLK DAC AMP SHUTDOWN SW LCCOM
I/F
9
SDATA

AMP
17 DCOUT
DAC
15
SVREFH SCALE
14 CONTROL
SVREFL
DX,DY 35,21 41,25 DX,DY
ENBX1~ENBX4 36~39 42~45 ENBX1~ENBX4
NRG 29 INVERT LEVEL SHIFTER 30 NRG
DIRX,DIRY 19,20 23,24 DIRX,DIRY
46
NON-INVERT LEVEL SHIFTER 26 CLX,CLY

CLXIN 40 47 CLXN
CLYIN 22 INVERT LEVEL SHIFTER 27 CLYN

LEVEL SHIFTER
R
32 34
MONIN BUFFER MONOUT

B-6
IC8Y1 µPC358G2-E1-A
1 8
OUT 1 V+
7
1 OUT 2
-

+
2 2
II1
-

+
3 6
IN1 II2
4 5
V- IN2

PCB-POWER
IC901 MC33232D
8 Vcc

1.4V 28V
Zero-current
detection 5 ZCD
1.6V 5.3V
/1.4V

2.5V
POR
Reference
UVLO

Timer
7 Output
16V
TSD

Current
detection 5K 4 CS
one-shot
2p

Overvoltage 1.5V
detection Vref
1.067Vref
Mult 3 Multiplier 1 VFB
Err Amp
Quickstart
6 2
GND COMP

B-7
[MEMO]
NOTE
1. TP6A, etc. shows Test Point.
2. Capacitors
pF, for numbers more than 1
Value Not indicated
µF, for numbers less than 1

Dielectric
Not indicated : 50V
Strength

Not indicated = ± 10 % No Tolerance is indicated


for electrolytic capacitors
and ± 20 %
Tolerance G = ± 2% N = ± 30 % Q=+ 30 % C = ± 0.25 pF
J = ± 5% – 10 % D = ± 0.5 pF
K = ± 10 % P = + 100 % Z =+ 80 % F = ± 1 pF
M = ± 20 % – 0% – 20 % G = ± 2 pF

Not indicated : Ceramic capacitor


MF : Polyester film capacitor
PP : Polypropylene film capacitor
ALM : Aluminus electrolytic capacitor
TF : Twin film capacitor

SK
SC : Semiconductor ceramic capacitor
Parts
except MP : Metalized paper film capacitor
I
for MPP : Metalized plastic film capacitor
SR chips MMF : Metalized polyester film capacitor
PB Sort
MF,PP : Polyester polypropylene film capacitor
PS : Polystyrol film capacitor
TAN or TANT : Tantalum capacitor
: Electrolytic capacitor
BP or NP : Non polarized electrolytic capacitor
RB
Not indicated : Ceramic chip capacitor
II Chips : Electrolytic chip capacitor
BP or NP : Non polarized electrolytic chip capacitor

Characteristic Not indicated : F or B (high dielectric percentage)


(only ceramic
capacitor) CH,SL,etc : Temperature compensating types

3. Resistors
Not indicated = Ω
Value K = kΩ (1000Ω)

RD
M = MΩ (1000kΩ)

Parts
except Not indicated = 1/4W or 1/6W
Wattage for chips

Chips Not indicated = 1/10W

Not indicated = ± 5 %
Tolerance D = ± 0.5 % J = ± 5%
F = ± 1% K = ± 10 %

SG
Not indicated : Carbon resistor
S : Fixed composition resistor

Parts MB : Metal oxide film resistor (type B)


except CE : Cemented resistor
I
RC
NC

for W : Wire wound resistor


Sort
chips M : Metal film resistor
MPC : Metal plate cement resistor
ND

ML : Metal liner resistor

II Chips Not indicated : Chip resistor

4. Specific symbol

Zener Diode Fusible Resistor

Varicap Crystal unit

P
Positive Thermistor Air Gap

T
Thermistor Part (resistor) attached on the
copper-foil side of PCB
Photo Diode
Ceramic filter
LED

AL

SL

AM
SM
5. Correspondence of the units in the Schematic
Diagrams to the SI units.
SB Schematic Diagram SI
Kiro K k
RA
NA

Hertz HZ Hz
Pico P p

6. This is basic schematic diagram.


Some sets may be subject to modification according to engineering imporovement.

SERVICING PRECAUTION

SV
SYMBOLS INDICATE COMPONENTS HAVING SPECIAL
Cooling fan ASSY CHARACTERISTICS IMPORTANT TO SAFETY AND
PERFORMANCE. THEREFORE REPLACEMENT OF ANY
(in) SAFETY PARTS SHOULD BE IDENTICAL IN VALUE AND
CHARACTERISTICS. FOR ACCURACY OF THE
REPLACEMENT REFER TO THE PARTS LIST OF
SERVICE MANUAL.
DON'T DEGRADE THE SAFETY OF THE RECEIVERS

SX
THROUGH IMPROPER SERVICING.

Cooling fan ASSY


SHADED COMPONENTS HAVE SPECIAL
(in) CHARACTERISTICS IMPORTANT TO SAFETY.
B E F O R E R E P L AC I N G A N Y O F T H E S E
C O M P O N E N T S R E A D C A R E F U L LY T H E
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE IN THE SERVICE
CN02

MANUAL.
SA
CN1

DON'T DEGRADE THE SAFETY OF THE


RE

RECEIVERS THROUGH IMPROPER SERVICING.

SP SN SZ SY SW

Cooling fan Cooling fan ASSY Cooling fan ASSY


(power) (lamp) (exhaust)

CONTENTS
PCB-BLOCK DIAGRAM ···················· C-1
ANALOG PCB-MAIN(1/4) ················ C-2
DIGITAL1 PCB-MAIN(2/4) ················ C-3
DIGITAL2 PCB-MAIN(3/4) ················ C-4
DRIVE PCB-MAIN(4/4) ·················· C-5
PCB-INLET ········································ C-6
PCB-POWER ···································· C-6
PCB-PREAMP R ······························· C-6
PCB-PREAMP F ······························· C-6
PCB-POWER SUB ···························· C-6

SL4U C-1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1O 11 12 13 14 15 16

P655 P654 P652 P653 P651

17

ANALOG PCB-MAIN (1/4)


A 5
15 C663
Z/K-.O1

DIGITAL2
1O
4
14
MVD R664
75 MGRN STBY5 STBY5
9 MGRN
MHD
SW3.3 SW3.3
3 C671 C662
16V
8
13
MBLU
Z/K-.O1 R671
F-12K D660 47Ou
1O5C
STBY3.3
R673 1SS3O2
2 F-24O C673
12 Z/K-.O1
7 MRED C670 R663
1 6.3V R672 F-24O R674
75
11 47u F-3K MBLU POWER
6
C672
16V
47Ou
1O5C
C661
Z/K-.O1 R661 C696
Z-1u
GVS
F-12K D670
16 14 13 12 11 1O 9 8 1SS3O2 GHS
J650 C660
GFBK
MINI D-SUB15 6.3V R662
P658 P657 P656 47u F-3K GCLK
IC650
MAX4O19ESD-T GRE[O..7]
C651
Z/K-.O1 GRO[O..7]

DIGITAL1
R651

GREO
GRE1
GRE2
GRE3
GRE4
GRE5
GRE6
GRE7
F-12K L6A0
BLM21PG221SN1* DVCC3.3

GROO
GRO1
GRO2
GRO3
GRO4
GRO5
GRO6
GRO7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C6A0
C650
6.3V R652
6.3V
47u GGE[O..7]
4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1
47u F-3K GGO[O..7]
B

1OOX4

1OOX4

1OOX4
1OOX4
C653

1OOX4
R6G2
Z/K-.O1

R6F2

R6F1

R6F0
GBE[O..7]

R6E9
IC6A1
R653 R654 PQ1M335M2SP
F-24O C695
75 MRED P6A1
5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8
GBO[O..7]
Z-1u AD3V DGND
C652
16V 1 Nr VO 5
47Ou GCOAST

C6E7

C6E6
C6F3

Z-.1

Z-.1
1O5C K-.1 C6A1 C6A2
D650
1SS3O2 2 GND
6.3V
K-1Ou
Z-.1 GHSFOUT
J600
MINI D-SUB15
D600
HZM6.2ZMWA_TL
D610
HZM6.2ZMWA_TL
D620
HZM6.2ZMWA_TL DVCC3.3 GBLKSPL
POWER
16 3 VC VIN 4
Q600 Q601 L690
2SC3123 2SC3123 1Ou STBY5
L6F0
1Ou
C6F2
Z-1u

R6G1

R6G0
OPEN
1OO
C601
R670 R660 R650 Z/K-.O1 R601 C694
6 P601
47 47 47 F-4.7K Q630 Q631 6.3V C6F1
1 11 47u 6.3V
2SC3326-A,B 2SC3326-A,B 47u
7 P608
C602
128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 12O 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 11O 1O9 1O8 1O7 1O6 1O5 1O4 1O3
2 12 P602 C600 R603 C630 C631
15O
R606
47 Z-1u
R600 6.3V 47 R605 27O CH R608
82 1OOu 47 CH 22
8 P609 R630 R631
C6B0
Z-.1
C6E5
Z-.1
3 13 P603 33K 33K 1 1O2
C6B1
R602 R604 R607 K-.1
9 P610 F-5.6K 1K 39O 2 1O1
4 14
3 1OO

DIGITAL1
1O
5 15
P611
P607
TPADR
4 99 HSTATE
C611 Q611 RAD C6B2
K-.O47
C6E4
Z-.1 R6E8 VSTATE
Q610 5 98
C590 Z/K-.O1 R611
2SC3123 Q632 2SC3123 C6B3
1OOX4
GGEO
1OO F-4.7K HSSEL
C
Q633 Z-.1 1 8
CH 6 97
2SC3326-A,B 2SC3326-A,B C6B4
Z-.1 2 7 GGE1
C612 7 96
C610 R613 C632
27O
C633
15O
R616
47 Z-1u C6B5
GGE2
17 R610 6.3V 47 K-.O47 3 6
82 1OOu R615
47 CH CH R618
22 8 95
R632 R633
C6B6
K-.1 4 5 GGE3
D510
33K 33K 9 94
HZM6.2ZMWA_TL R612 R614 R617
C6B7
Z-.1 1 8 GGE4

DIGITAL2
F-5.6K 1K 39O 1O 93
2 7 GGE5 POWER
11 92
TPADG C6A9
C6B8
OPEN 3 6 GGE6 POWER2
K-1OOO 12 91
P604 P605 P606
C621 Q621 GAD C6B9
K-.O47 4 5 GGE7
Q620 13 9O
Z/K-.O1 R621
F-4.7K 2SC3123 Q635 2SC3123 C6C0
Z-.1
C6E3
Z-.1 IDA1
2SC3326-A,B 14 89 R6E7
1OOX4
C622 R6E6 ICLK1
15 88 1OOX4
D570
HZM6.2ZMWA_TL C620 R623 C635
27O
C636
15O
R626
47 Z-1u C6C1
GGOO
R6206.3V 47 K-1OOO 1 8
82 1OOu R625
47 CH CH R628
22 16 87 P290
R635 R636
C6C2
K-.O47 2 7 GGO1 P270
33K 33K 17 86
R622 R624 R627
C6C3
Z-.1 3 6 GGO2 DEC_SW3.3D
F-5.6K 1K 39O 18 85 L270
GGO3 22u DEC_SW1.5D
TPADB 4 5
19 84
Q636 BAD C6C4
K-.O47 1 8 GGO4 C272 C292
2O 83 C271 C273 C293
2SC3326-A,B K-1u 6.3V K-1u 6.3V K-1u
DIGITAL2

LPF1ON LPF1ON
C6C5
Z-.1 IC6A0 2 7 GGO5 47u 47u
21 AD9888KS-1OO 82
GGO6
C270
6.3V
47u
3 6
22 81
LPF2ON LPF2ON R543
C6C6
K-.O47 4 5 GGO7 5 4 5 4
1OO 23 8O

VIN

VOUT

VIN

VOUT
C6C7 C6E2
K-.1 Z-.1

NOISE

NOISE
D
24 79 R6E5
Q500 C6C8 1OOX4 IC270 IC290
TAR5S33 TAR5S15

CNT

GND

CNT

GND
2SC3123 R542
1OO Z-.1
25 78 R6E4
1OOX4
R503
C6C9
Z-.1 1 8 GBEO
1OO R544 26 77 1 2 3 1 2 3
C502 1OO 2 7 GBE1
Z-.1 27 76
R505 3 6 GBE2
27O 28 75
GSYNC GBE3
CLAMP 4 5 C274
R6D0 R6D1 29 74 K-.1
2.2K 2.2K GBE4 C294
R504 1 8 K-.1
2.2K 3O 73 P280
14 13 12 11 1O 9 8 2 7 GBE5
C540
K-.1
31 72 DEC_SW2.5D
3 6 GBE6
VCC

6A

6Y

5A

5Y

4A

4Y

32 71
4 5 GBE7 C281
K-1u
C282
K-1Ou
33 7O
C6D0 C6E1
IC540 Z-.1 Z-.1 R6E3
34 69
R512
1.2K HD74LVC14T 1OOX4
35 68 5 4
GND

VIN

VOUT
36 67
1A

1Y

2A

2Y

3A

3Y

NOISE
C6D1
Z-.1 IC280
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 37 66
TAR5S25

CNT

GND
C6D2
C510
1OO Z-.1
38 65
CH Q510 HSC HSC 1 2 3
2SC3734-B23
D540 D541
R510 Q511 1SS3O2 1SS3O2 39 4O 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 5O 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 6O 61 62 63 64
HSYNC_IN 1.5K 2SC4O81-S P541

R511 R513 C511 VSC


1.8K 18K Z-1u C284

E MVD K-.1
P540
DVCC3.3
R514 R540 R541
1OOK 1OO 1OO MHD

C6D3

C6D4

C6D5

C6D6

C6E0
Z-.1

Z-.1
Z-.1

Z-.1

Z-.1
C520
OPEN AGND DGND
R6D9
C6D7 1OK 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1
K-39OO R6E2
C521 Q520 R6E1
1OOX4
1OV
1Ou
R520
47K 2SC3326-B 1OOX4
NP R6D7
F-3.3K FIELD FIELD
R6E0 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8
R522 IC550 O
1OO

DIGITAL1
R521 R524
F-4.3K NC7SB3157P6X VVS VVS

GBD7
GBD6
GBD5
GBD4
GBD3
GBD2
GBD1
GBDO
C6D8
56K K-.O39
GSYNC
R523
1 B1 S 6 COAST
R525
75 1K VHS VHS
GCOAST
VUV[O..7]
Q521 GHSFOUT
2 GND VCC 5
2SC4O81-S VCLK VCLK

VUV7
VUV6
VUV5
VUV4
VUV3
VUV2
VUV1
VUVO
Q550 GBLKSPL
R526
1.8K HSCV
R553
1OO 2SC3326-B
3 BO A 4 IDA1
R555 ICLK1
C550 F33O
R527 Z-1u HSYNCZ
1OOK R532 HSYNCZ 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8
1.2K R536 R554 VSYNCZ R2H2
1K
F VSC 1OOK R538 VSYNCZ R2H5 R2H3
47X4 47X4
1.2K 47X4
Q530
2SC3734-B23 R535 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1
Q531 1OK PC/SCARTZ HSC-BP
1 A
R530
VCC 5
VSYNC_IN 1.5K 2SC4O81-S R2H4
47
C589
R531 Z-.1 C2G0 C2F9 C2F8 C2F7
2 B
R533 C2G1
1.8K 18K Q532 Q533 Z-.1 Z-.1 Z-.1 K-1u Z-.1
2SA1576-S

UVFLAG
2SC4O81-S

VBIRDY
R534 R537
1OOK 1OK SCART/PCZ 3 GND Y 4
POWER

DIGITAL1
Q590
C530
DTC124EU
R589
47 VUV[O..7]
Z-1u IC589 DEC_SW3.3D
DDCACLK NC7SZ86P5X L281 VY[O..7]
HSTATE FB DEC_SW2.5D

Q591 DEC_SW1.5D
DTC124EU VSTATE
DDCADO
R587 R588 C2A2 R2A2
1OO 1OO 15O 56O
IC590 L560 C580
Z-.1 STBY3.3 CH
1Ou
24LCS21AT/SN DDCADI
L585
R590 Q592 C585 FB
1OO 2SC4O81-S Z-.1 R2A3
18K
8O 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 7O 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 6O 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 R2H0
5 SDA VSS 4 R596
YCLAMPP 47X4

VBIREADY
UVFLAG
OEPK
VDOUT
HDOUT
COUT9
DVSS5
COUT8
COUT7
DVDD5
COUT6
COUT5
VSSIO3
COUT4
COUT3
VDDIO3
COUT2
DVSS4
COUT1
COUTO
DVDD4
CKOUT
YOUTO
YOUT1
YOUT2
YOUT3
VDDRAMD1
VSSRAMD1
VDDRAM2
1OOK IC560 VYO
1 8
R591
1OO BA7O78AF C560

G
C2A3
R561 6.3V C225 K-.1 VSSRAM2 2 7 VY1
6 SCL WP 3 1OK 47u 14 13 12 11 1O 9 8 16 15 14 13 12 11 1O 9 Z-.1 81 BIASYAD 5O
C2A4
R597 R225
1.5K YIN K-.1 3 6 VY2
82 VRTYAD
VCC

6A

6Y

5A

5Y

4A

4Y

VCC

IOc

I1c

Zc

IOd

I1d

Zd
C223
R592
1OO 47K 1 HSCTL POLH 18 IC220 K-.47 C2A5 YOUT4 49
NJM2233BM K-.1 4 5 VY3
7 VCLK NC 2 C561 83 VRMYAD YOUT5 48
K-4.7u IC580 1 8 VY4
R593 R594
2 C/HSYNCIN EXIH 17 IC585 84 VSSYAD YOUT6 47
1OK 47K SN74LV14APW SN74LVC157APWR 1 Vin1 GND 8 Q225
2SA1576-S
C2A6
68 CH 2 7 VY5
8 VCC NC 1 C562 85 YIN YOUT7 46
K-.O47 R221 L222
22u 3 6 VY6
GND

IOa

I1a

IOb

I1b

GND
R598 F-62O 86 VDDYAD VSSIO2 45
3 VIDEOIN POLV 16
1A

1Y

2A

2Y

3A

3Y

Za

Zb
C2A7
OPEN 2 SW1 Vout 7 L2A0 C2A0 C2A1 K-.1 4 5 VY7

S
C591
Z-.1 22u 6.3V K-.1 87 VRBYAD YOUT8 44
DDCWPZ C563 C564 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 47u C2B2
CH1OO K-.47 C220
C221
C-1O
C222
56
R222
F-1.5K K-.1
R595
4 VSEPA EXIV 15 Z-.1 CH CH C2B3 88 BIASCAD YOUT9 43 R2H1
47X4
1OK Q594 3 Vin2 V+ 6 CIN K-.1
R581 C233
89 VRTCAD VDDIO2 42
D590
DTC124EU C565
R566
1K
C570
Z-.1
47 K-.O1 C2F6
Z-.1
DAN2O2U K-.1 9O CIN IC2A0 TESTM6 41
5 VSYNCIN VCC 14
C566
R585
47
R586
47
4 NC NC 5
91 VDDCAD
TC9OA92AFG TESTM5 4O
K-.47 C567
K-2.2u
R567
O
R580
47 R235 L2B0 CRIN
L590
FB HSSEL 1.5K 22u
6 CVPOL HDRV 13
C2B0
6.3V C2B1 92 CrIN DVSS3 39
Q593 R563
47u K-.1
DDCWPZ DTA124EU 1M Q235 93 VSSCAD
DIGITAL1

CSYNCIN 38
C568
K-1u 2SA1576-S CBIN
DDCADI 7 CVEXI CLAMP 12
R565
1K
R233
F-62O
L232
22u C2B4 94 CbIN TESTM4 37
K-.1
DDCADO Q230
2SC4O81-S
L2C0
22u
95 VRBCAD DVDD3 36 C2F5
DVCC3.3 Z-.1
DDCACLK 8 CPSEL VDRV 11
C232
56
R234
F-1.5K
96 VDDA TESTM3 35
CH
C5B0
Z-.1 R230
C2C0
6.3V C2C1 97 DAOUT TESTM2 34
R564 R5A2 R5B2 2.7K C230 47u K-.1

DIGITAL1
3.9K F-5.6K 47 VSYNCZ Z-.1
9 GND CPWID 1O 98 VSSDA TESTM1 33
C2C2
K-.1 ICLK1
H 99 BIASDA
DIGITAL2

TPAG5
SCL 32
SCART/PCZ C569 TP C5A2
C2C3
K-.1 IDA1

VSSRAM1
VDDRAM1
1OO C5A0
Z-.1 1OOO 1OO VREFDA

VCOFIL
VSSPLL

BUSSEL
SDA 31

VDDPLL

DVSS12

GC14IN
VSSIO1
TESTIN
TESTMO
CH CH

PLLIN

VDDXO

XOOUT
VSSXO

DVDD1

DVDD2

VDDIO

RESET
XOIN

DIN9
DIN8
DIN7

DIN6
DIN5

DIN4
DIN3

DIN2
DIN1

DINO
COMP/S R231 R232
8.2K 1K R2E3
1M R2D2
16 15 14 13 12 11 1O 9 14 13 12 11 1O 9 8 1.5K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1O 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2O 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3O
R2E4
47O
VCC

GND

C/Rx2

RES2

A2

B2

Q2

Q2

VCC

A2

B2

OUT2

A3

B3

OUT3
Q2D2
2 P200
D202 L202 C205 IC5A0 IC5B0 2SC4O81-S
4 HZM6.2ZMWA_TL BK16O8LL121 C K-.1
MC74HC4538ADTR2 HD74LVC32T C2D3
K-.O1
DEC SW1.5D
C/Rx1

DEC SW3.3D
RES1

OUTO

OUT1
6
GND

GND

GND
4 3 C2D4
A1

B1

Q1

Q1

AO

BO

A1

B1
C202 R202 X2E3 K-15OO
47 75 DSX321G(42.OOOMHZ) L2D0
CH 1/4W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 22u C2D1
K-.1
R2F4
1OK

DIGITAL2
C2F0 C2F1 C2F2 C2F3 C2F4
5 C2D2
C-4 Z-.1 Z-.1 Z-.1 Z-.1 Z-.1
1 2 CH
3 R2D3 C2D0
6.3V
RESZ RESZ
C5A1
1.2K 22u
1 P201 C204
6.3V 1OOO R5B1 R2J0
D201 L201 47u CH 47 O
HZM6.2ZMWA_TL BK16O8LL121 Y
7
R5A1
8 C201
47 R201 F-5.6K
75
CH 1/4W C2E3
HSYNCZ C-1O
9 CH
I
C2E4
P202 C203 1 N.C. N.C. 2O C-1O
J200 6.3V CH
JACK-YCP EARTH D200
HZM6.2ZMWA_TL
L200
BK16O8LL121 47u
COMP
C2E5
2 N.C. N.C. 19 O
C200 R200
P203 47 75
CH 1/4W P303 C2E2 L2E0
VOL

J300 3 N.C. N.C. 18 K-.1 BLM18AG6O1SN1


PINJACK2P P300
D300 L300
R300 BLM21PG221SN1*
AUL HZM6.2ZMWA_TL F-39K
4 VP OUT- 17
R
C303
K-.1
C300
47 5 VI N.C. 16 DIGITAL2
P301
AUR CH R301
F-39K
W C302
1OOO
SPK- 1
6 GND1 GND2 15
CH P304
CONTENTS
SK

R302 R303 C305 L301


P302
C301
47 F-22K O Z-.1 BLM21PG221SN1* SPK+ 2
CH 7 VC OUT+ 14 PCB-BLOCK DIAGRAM ···················· C-1
IS AGND IS DGND ANALOG PCB-MAIN(1/4) ················ C-2
DIGITAL2

D301 IC390
HZM6.2ZMWA_TL
SI-3O9OKM-TL 8 N.C. N.C. 13 DIGITAL1 PCB-MAIN(2/4) ················ C-3
STBY14AU VIN
2 4
Vout
P390
DIGITAL2 PCB-MAIN(3/4) ················ C-4
C390
25V
33u C391
16V
9 N.C. N.C. 12 DRIVE PCB-MAIN(4/4) ·················· C-5
POWER VC Sence 47Ou PCB-INLET ········································ C-6
1 5 1O5C
6 3 1O N.C. N.C. 11
C392
Z/K-.O1 GND
PCB-POWER ···································· C-6
PCB-PREAMP R ······························· C-6
IC300 PCB-PREAMP F ······························· C-6
TDA7O56AT
PCB-POWER SUB ···························· C-6
AUGND

SL4U C-2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1O 11 12 13 14 15 16

ANALOG DIGITAL1 PCB-MAIN (2/4)

GBLKSPL
GRE[O..7]

GCOAST
GHSFOUT GHSFOUT

GGE[O..7]

GGO[O..7]

GBE[O..7]
GVS
GHS
GCLK
GFBK
GRO[O..7]

GBO[O..7]
TPGREF
A

GBLKSPL
GCOAST
GREF

GCLK
GFBK
GVS
GHS
GREF
GBLKSPL
GCOAST
GHSFOUT
GVS

GHS

GCLK

GFBK

GBE7

GBE4
GBE6

GBE2
GBE5

GBEO

GBE3

GBE1
GBD3
GBD7

GBD6

GBD4
GBD5

GBD1
GBD2

GBDO
5 6 7 8

GRE4

GRE1
GRE6

GRO7

GRO5
GRO3

GRO6
GRO2
GROO

GRO4
GRO1
R407
22X4

GGO5
GGO7

GGOO
GGO6
GGO4

GGO3
GGO2

GGO1
4 3 2 1

X400

GGE7
GGE6

GGE5
GGE4

GGE3

GGEO
GGE2

GGE1
SG-8OO2JF(2O.OOOMHZ)
OUT
3
GND DBE[O..7]
2

DGE[O..7]

TPGSOG
TPGPEN
C449
Vdd ST
B

Z-1u

Z-1u
Z-1u

Z-1u

Z-1u
Z-1u

Z-1u

Z-1u

Z-1u
Z-1u

Z-1u
C443

C406

C407

C465

C466

C463

C412

C413

C469

C415

C416
Z-.1

Z-1u

Z-1u

Z-1u

Z-1u

Z-1u

Z-1u

Z-1u
Z-1u
C467

C408

C464

C409

C410

C411

C468

C414
4 1
L403
FB DRE[O..7]

DCLK DCLK
R461
O
C477
C-8 RDZ RDZ
WRZ WRZ
4 3 CSOZ CSOZ

STBY3.3M
DEN

STBY2.5
STBY1.5
DEN
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A1O A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A2O

DIGITAL2
DHS DHS
R462
1M
X401 DVS DVS
DSX321G(14.31818MHZ)
WDI WDI
R411
22 GRE2
1 2 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B1O B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B2O
DIGITAL2

C478
R434
1OOX4 D[O..7]
C-8 5 4
TCLK DEB-RES
6 3 DEN
RES-CPU
GRE5 7 2 DVS
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C1O C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C2O

C 8 1 DHS

GRE7 U-RES U-RES


FIELD FIELD
EXTINT EXTINT
ANALOG

R418
VVS VVS FIELD 1OO DCLK
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D1O D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D2O
VCLK VCLK A[1..8]
VHS VHS
GREO A2O

ROMWE
VVS

A18
A19
D11

D10
VCLK

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
D3

D2
D9
D1
D8
D0
E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 E1O E11 E12 E13 E14 E15 E16 E17 E18 E19 E2O
VHS
A1
GRE3 SS
RES-CPU
R460
1OK AO
ANALOG

5O 25
HSTATE HSTATE DEB-RES
VSTATE VSTATE HSTATE 1 8 U-RES
49 24
HSSEL HSSEL VSTATE 2 7
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F2O
3 6 NMI
48 23
DDCADI DDCADI HSSEL 4 5
D
ROMOE

DDCACLK
ANALOG

DDCACLK R404 A2
22X4 47 22
DDCADO DDCADO DDCADI 1 8
DDCWPZ DDCWPZ DDCACLK 2 7 A3
46 21
DDCWPZ 3 6 DO
G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G15 G16 G17 G18 G19 G2O
DDCADO 4 5 IC400 A4
R447
OPEN PW168A-1OV C454
Z-1u
45 2O
R408 D8
22X4 C470
Z-1u A5
44 19
VY[O..7] NMI C452
Z-1u D1
VY1 C453 A6
H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H8 H9 H1O H11 H12 H13 H16 H17 H18 H19 H2O Z-1u 43 18
D9
A7
42 17
D2
C417
Z-1u C418 A8
Z-1u 41 16
VY4 D1O
J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J8 J9 J1O J11 J12 J13 J16 J17 J18 J19 J2O
VY3
ANALOG

VY2 A18
4O 15
VYO D3
C419
Z-1u A19
39 14
D11
E
C455
VY7 Z-1u
K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K8 K9 K1O K11 K12 K13 K16 K17 K18 K19 K2O BHEN
38 13
VY6 RDZ
VY5 ROMWE
37 12
WRZ
VUV[O..7] C420
Z-1u C421 R424
Z-1u 1OOX4 36 11
VUV1 1 8 DBE5 D4
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L8 L9 L1O L11 L12 L13 L16 L17 L18 L19 L2O
VUVO
2 7 DBE6 A2O
VUV2 35 1O
VUV3 3 6 DBE7 D12
C422 4 5 DBE4 A9
Z-1u
34 9
C456
D5
VUV5 Z-1u
M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M8 M9 M1O M11 M12 M13 M16 M17 M18 M19 M2O A1O
VUV7 33 8
VUV4
R423
1OOX4 D13
1 8 DBE3 A11
32 7
TPTDI
2 7 DBE2 D6

6 DBE1 A12
C457
Z-1u C458 3
Z-1u 31 6
VUV6
N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N8 N9 N1O N11 N12 N13 N15 N16 N17 N18 N19 N2O 4 5 DBEO D14
TPVPEN A13
3O 5
TPTDO
D7

F
R441
OPEN C425 A14
C423
Z-1u Z-1u 29 4
D15
R422
1OOX4 A15
28 3
C424 C426 1 8 DGE6
Z-1u Z-1u
2 7 DGE7 A16
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P15 P16 P17 P18 P19 P2O 27 2
R442
OPEN
R409
O 3 6 DGE4
4 5 DGE5 TPDEBG

D4

D5

D6

D7
D12

D13

D14

D15
26 1

A17

A9
A16
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A10

A20
NMI C427
Z-1u
A16 8 1
C428
Z-1u R421 FLS_CEZ
A17
1OOX4
A17 7 2
C429
Z-1u 1 8 DGE2
A18 C430
DGE3 ROMWE
6 3 Z-1u 2 7
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R2O
A19 5 4 3 6 DGEO
A1
R454 4 5 DGE1
22X4
R455
22 A2
R427 25 AO A1 24
3.3K
C433
Z-1u
T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T1O T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 T17 T18 T19 T2O A3
26 CE A2 23

A12
G
C451
8 1 Z-.1 A4
A13 7 2 27 GND A3 22

A14 6 3 R420
1OOX4 ROMOE A5
A15 5 4 1 8 DRE7 28 OE A4 21
U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8 U9 U1O U11 U12 U13 U14 U15 U16 U17 U18 U19 U2O
2 7 DRE6
R453
22X4 DO A6
3 6 DRE5 29 I/OO A5 2O

A9 8 1 4 5 DRE4
D8 A7
A1O 7 2 A22 3O I/O8 A6 19

A11 6 3
V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 V9 V1O V11 V12 V13 V14 V15 V16 V17 V18 V19 V2O D1 A8
A8 5 4 R419
31 I/O1 A7 18
DIGITAL2

1OOX4
R452 1 8 DRE3 D9 A18
22X4
STBY3.3M 2 7 DRE2 32 I/O9 A17 17

A21
3 6 DRE1 D2 A19
33 I/O2 A18 16
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W1O W11 W12 W13 W14 W15 W16 W17 W18 W19 W2O 4 5 DREO
PIC403
IC403
SI-3O12KM-TL
L402
FB D1O
L401 34 I/O1O RY/BY 15 TPBUSY
STBY3.3 BLM21PG221SN1* VIN
2 4
Vout STBY1.5
C403 C405 STBY2.5 D3
4V C404
Z-.1
R432
F-5.6K 4V 5 6 7 8 35 I/O3 NC 14
47u Sense 22Ou
VC
1 5 R446 A23 R406
6 3
H R433 C474 1OK Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y8 Y9 Y1O Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 Y18 Y19 Y2O 3.3KX4 D11
GND F-24K Z-.1 R443 36 I/O11 NC 13
O
DIGITAL2

R426
4 3 2 1 O
L400 TPTCK
FB CS1 37 VCC RESET 12
1 A VC 5

5 4
C473 D4
Z-.1 38 I/O4 WE 11
VOUT

TXDM
VIN

Z-1u
Z-1u

Z-1u
Z-1u

Z-1u

Z-1u

Z-1u

Z-1u

Z-1u
C460

C435

C461

C462

C436

C446

C437

C439

C442
TXDM PIC402 2 B
Z-1u

Z-1u
Z-1u

Z-1u
Z-1u

Z-1u
Z-1u

Z-1u
C445

C459

C434

C438

C447

C432

C441

C444
R436

C472
NOISE

1OV/6.3V
RXDM RXDM K-1u D12
CNT

GND

R425
39 I/O12 NC 1O OPEN
IR IR IC402
3 GND Y 4
1 2 3 TAR5S25
Z-1u
Z-1u
Z-1u
C431

C440

C448

D5 A2O
C402 4O I/O5 A19 9
C401
K-.22 6.3V IC406
K-1Ou
NC7SZO8P5X

OPEN
R440
D13 A9
22X4
R457

R405

41 I/O13 A8 8
22X4
R456

R438
R444 4.7K
2.2K
O

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1
R439 R437 D6 A1O
4.7K 4.7K 42 I/O6 A9 7
22X4

22X4
R450

R431

1 2 3 4
22X4
R417

22X4

22X4
R459

R458

BHEN
RES-CPU
22X4
R451

WRZ 4 3 2 1 D14 A11


EXTINT

8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 5 6 7 8 43 I/O14 A1O 6
BHEN

TPRAMWE
8 7 6 5
D15
D14
D13
D12

D11
D1O

D7 A12
D9
D8

TPRAMOE
D7
D5
D6
D4

D3
D2
D1
DO

RDZ
44 I/O7 A11 5
CS0Z
A5
A4
A7
A6

A3
A2
A1
AO

WDI
D15 A13
I 45 I/O15A-1 A12 4

A14
46 GND A13 3

A15
8 7 6 5 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 47 BYTE A14 2
CSOZ
WRZ
RDZ

22X4

22X4

22X4
R403

R429

R430

22X4
R428
A16
TXDM
RXDM

48 A16 A15 1
IR

1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1
R445
3.3K
IC405
MBM29LV16OTE9OTN-K @XL4
OFF-TIME

SHSCS-B
SHSCS-G
SHSCS-R

C400
Z-.1 1 2 3 4
UCRESZ

NML/UC

R435 B7
UCSLD
UCSDT
UCSCK

3.3K
1OOX4

SDIZ

SCSZ
SCLK
A17
TPA6

TPA7
R402

SDO
CONTENTS R400
3.3K 8 7 6 5
1 AO VCC 8
PCB-BLOCK DIAGRAM ···················· C-1
SDIZ
OFF-TIME
SCSZ
SCLK
SDO
ANALOG PCB-MAIN(1/4) ················ C-2
SHSCS-B
SHSCS-G
SHSCS-R
UCRESZ
UCSLD
UCSDT
UCSCK
NML/UC

2 A1 WP 7
DIGITAL1 PCB-MAIN(2/4) ················ C-3
DIGITAL2 PCB-MAIN(3/4) ················ C-4 ICLKO
3 A2 SCL 6
DRIVE PCB-MAIN(4/4) ·················· C-5 R401
3.3K
PCB-INLET ········································ C-6 IDAO
OFF-TIME

4 VSS SDA 5
SHSCS-B
SHSCS-G
SHSCS-R

PCB-POWER ···································· C-6


UCRESZ

NML/UC

IC401
ICLK1

UCSLD
UCSDT
UCSCK

PCB-PREAMP R ······························· C-6 CAT24WC128J


IDA1

SDIZ

SCSZ
SCLK
SDO

PCB-PREAMP F ······························· C-6


PCB-POWER SUB ···························· C-6
FB
SL4U C-3 IS DGND IS BLM18AG6O1SN1(BLM11A6O1S)
ANALOG DRIVE DRIVE DRIVE DIGITAL2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1O 11 12 13 14 15 16

PCB-MAIN (3/4)
PCB-PREAMP R AL PCB-PREAMP F AM

DIGITAL2
THEMISTORS

DIGITAL1 EARTH
SL SM
Z-H Z-H J701 SZ
Z-H
USB 11
J700

CASE1

CASEO
SOCKET-DIN-MIN
3 2 1 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

GND

VCC
1O

IR
TXDM
RXDM

/D
STBY3.3

D
STBY5

RSI1

AGND

STBY5

RSIO

AGND

PRTLTMP

TMPLMP

TMPLCD

TMPIN

TMPPU
8 7 6
Z-H PSA1
5 6 4 3 2 1 9 D750 D751
CNO2

R740
HZM6.2ZMWA_TL HZM27WA
LSENSE 1OO 5 4 3
1 PSA2
3 3 C757
C725
Z-.1 STBY5 1OO
A 2 1 P7A1
DGND Q709 Q710
P7A3
LAMP POWER UNIT

P7A7
PSA3
L705
DTA124EU DTC124EU P7A6
1 2 1 2
R755
27K PSZ9 PSZ8 PSZ7 PSZ6 PSZ5 PSZ4 PSZ3 PSZ2 PSZ1

STBY5 FB

PSM3

PSM2

PSM1
LAMP_ON

PSL3

PSL2

PSL1
SA

L700
FB
3

R750 1OO PSCK

F-8.2K
PSA4 C758
1OO

F-12K

F-22K
RXD_PC

1OO
1OO
1OO
1OO
R744
LAMP-L/H1 1OO L750 FB R725
82
R724
1OO R723
R722
1OO
R721
1OO
4

PSA5
Q707 L752 FB TXD_PC
R757
27K OPEN C703
C726 Z-.1
LAMP-L/H2 Z-.1 DTC124EU O

R769

R768

C708

C707

C706

C705
R773

L767

L765

L764

L762
22K

22K
FB

FB

FB

FB
5

3.9K

R720

R719

R718
R772 C4C3
R745 Q708 L754 FB PC5 Z-.1
1OO R716
DTC124EU R751 1OO PSDT R771 4.7K 1OOX4
D761
C727 M1FS4 R758 1OK 1 CMO VCC 2O
Z-.1 5 4
R764
1OK
1 SEL_1 2O
IR ENABLE 2 CM1 NC 19
2 1 2 1 D762 6 3
P7A4 R774
1SS355 4.7K C763
1OO
P7A2
P7A5
D753
HZM27WA 2 SEL_O CKL 19 SCSZ
3 CM2 CSZ 18
STBY14F PSD1 PSD1A P7A8 7 2
3 3
FGND PSD2 PSD2A
P7B1 3 IRIN DATA 18
R765
4.7KX4 SDO
1 2 D754 1 8 4 CM3 DI 17

DIGITAL1
STBY14F PSD3 PSD3A L756 HZM6.2ZMWA_TL C762 8 1
BLM21PG221SN1* C759
1OO 1OO
FGND VCCUSB SCLK
PSD4 PSD4A 4 VSS NUM 17 PRTFANSTOP
3 4 P7B2
2 7 5 CM4 CLK 16
SW3.3 PSD5 PSD5A C7J0
K-1OOO L757
D763
M1FS4
B
R752
FB 39 D- R759
DGND 47K KEYO
ND

PSD6 PSD6A 5 USB- CAPS 16


5 6 6 CM5 SARS 15 Q700
3 6
STBY3.3 PSD7 PSD7A DTC124EU
RD

L758 R753
FB 39 D+
DGND KEY1 SDIZ
PCB-POWER SUB

PSD8 PSD8A 6 USB+ SCRL 15


7 8 7 CM6 DO 14

BLM31PG5OOSN1
Q754 4 5
POW-TMP DTC124EU OFF-TIME

BLM21PG221SN1*

BLM21PG221SN1*
PSD9
2 1 R760
PCB-POWER

1.5K
FAN-ON PSD10
P7B4 P7B3 7 USBV RTS 14 KEY2
9 1O D756 8 CM7 SEZ 13
POWER PSD11 HZM6.2ZMWA_TL L759
R761 R762
5.6K FB 4.7K C704
Z-1u
DGND PSD12 PSD12A
3 8 VDD SOUT 13

1OO
1OO
1OO
1OO
11 12 9 COM VREF 12
SW15.5 PSD13 PSD13A D764
UDZS5.6B R763

22O

12O
FB
C756 OPEN
DGND PSD14 PSD14A Z-.1 9 VPP X2 12 3
1

BLM21PG221SN1*

C709

C710

C711

C712
13 14 4 3 2 1 1O DGND AGND 11
STBY5 PSD15 PSD15A
Q755 C755 2
16V
DTC124EU

L7A0
47u 3
AGND PSD16 PSD16A C760
Z-.1 1O RST X1 11 1

L7A1
Q752

L7A2
R7A1

R7A0

L7A3
15 16 L768 IC700
STBY14AU PSD17 PSD17A BLM18AG6O1SN1 DTC124EU D766
M1FS4
2
C761
Z-.1 TLCO838CPW
L7A6 (OPEN) X751 5 6 7 8
AUGND PSD18 PSD18A BLM21PG221SN1* L7A5
IC752 CSTCE12MOG52-RO

L7A4
BLM21PG221SN1* C765
17 18 C7A0
Z-.1
Z-.1 R770
22K
RCV7@ST7261 R717
15KX4
IC753
SD
C7A3 C7A1 XC61FN4O12MR
C7A4 Z-.1 Z-.1 2
Z-.1 C7A2
C7A5 R7A5 R7A3 Z-.1 3 STBY5 STBY5
Z-.1 F-12K F-1OK 1
Q751

POW-TEMP
R7A4 R7A2 D765
F-33K F-1OOK R7A7 R7A6 DAP2O2U 2SA1576-S

STBY3.3
C
C7A6
Z-.1 FAN-ON F-12K F-18K Q753
DTC124EU
POWER

L760 R700
FB 1KX4
C7A7
Z-.1
2SC2412K-R,S

AUGND
2SC2412K-R,S

C7A8 Q7A2 5 4
Z-.1 2SC2412K-R,S
1 C1+ VCC 16 6 3
C751 C750
Z-.1 Z-1u
2 V+ GND 15
ANALOG

Q7A1

7 2
Q7A0

STBY14AU
C752
Z-.1
R749
RXD PC F-56K
3 C1- T1O 14
AUTO 8 1
TPAP
TXD PC C702
Z-.1
TPMUTE C701
Z-.1
C700
Z-.1 R747
4 C2+ R1I 13 C729
F-22K
STBY5 C753 S701 POW
OPEN
Z-.1 R767 SKRBAAEO1O R706 R701
ANALOG

R711
RXD 1OO F-4.7K F-4.7K F-4.7K
STBY3.3M 5 C2- R1O 12 TPLEFT TPR
COMP
C754 S702
Z-.1 VIDEO S700
SW3.3 6 V- T1I 11
TXDM R712
F-8.2K
R707
F-8.2K
SKRBAAEO1O
F-8.2K SKRBAAEO1O
R702

TPKP

7 T2O T2I 1O
S704 DOWN ENTER
R713 SKRBAAEO1O R708 R703
DRIVE

F-1OK F-1OK F-1OK


SW15.5 TPUP

D 8 R2I R2O 9
R714
F-22K
MENU R709
F-22K
S706
SKRBAAEO1O R704
F-22K
S703
SKRBAAEO1O
TPM TPP
IC751
SP232ECN
DRIVE

S705
R715 SKRBAAEO1O R710 R705
SW3.3 F-56K F-56K F-56K

TPURES LEDTMPR
LEDLMPR
LEDLMPG
LEDPWR
5 4
6 3
7 2 L7A7
FB
R4C2
4.7K 8 1

R4C1 R4A9
O 1OKX4 4 3 2 1

GND
5 4
6 3 C7B0 R7B0
Z-.1 F-91O
7 2 IC7A0
NJM24O7R
E 8 1
3.3K
Z-.1
R4B8

R4B7

C4B7
LSENSE
LAMPEN

OPEN

OPEN

LAMP-H/L2

LAMP-H/L1

SCART/PCZ

V+
O

R4A8 R7B1 C7B1


1OKX4 F-4.7K Z-.1
5 6 7 8
LPF2ON

LPF1ON
POWER2

FAN-ON
R4B9

R4B6

R4B5

POWER
RESZ
FDA
FCK
FLD
O

4 3 2 1
OFF-TIME
R4C0 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1
1OOX4

1OOX4

1OOX4 R7B6
1OOX4

R4B2

R4B1

R4C4 R4B0 R7B5 OPEN


R4B3

1OK 1OOX4 O
5 6 7 8 R7B3
F-12K
5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8
DIGITAL1

D7A1
IC4A1 C4A5 C4A4 C4A3 L4A1 1SS355
STBY3.3M XC61FC2712MR Z-1u Z-1u Z-1u BLM21PG221SN1* R7B4
F-4.3K
R7B2
F-27OK
C4A0
C4A2 C4A1 4V
4 3 2 1 R4C3 Z-1u Z-1u 22Ou C7B2 C7B3 C7B4
3 27O 4V 4V 4V
V 22Ou 22Ou 22Ou
C4C1 R4C5
Z-.1 G O 1OKX4
R7R0 L7N6
2 1 5 6 7 8 1K FB
R4A6
47X4
36 35 34 33 32 31 3O 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 2O 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 1O 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 8 GOUT7
4 3 2 1
PIN[3]
PIN[2]
PIN[1]
PIN[O]
RST_TIME[O]
USER_RST_N
VSS
VDD
RST_POL
RST_TIME[1]
XTST
VPD
XSM
POUT1[7]
POUT1[6]
POUT1[5]
POUT1[4]
VSS
VDD
POUT1[3]
POUT1[2]
POUT1[1]
POUT1[O]
POUTO[7]
POUTO[6]
POUTO[5]
POUTO[4]
VSS
POUTO[3]
POUTO[2]
POUTO[1]
POUTO[O]
G_OUT[7]
G_OUT[6]
VSS
VDD

PRTSW3.3 R4C6 2 7 GOUT6


1KX4 Q7M5 R7Q8
PRTSW15.5 5 4 3 6 GOUT5 1OKX4
37 PIN[4] G_OUT[5] 144 DTC124EU R7Q9

F PRTSTBY5 6 3
38 PIN[5] G_OUT[4] 143
4 5 GOUT4
5 6 7 8
1OK

PRTLTMP 7 2 1 8 GOUT3 L701


39 PIN[6] G_OUT[3] 142 FB
C4C4
OPEN LBOX 8 1 2 7 GOUT2 D700 D701 D702 C7P7
Z-.1
4O PIN[7] G_OUT[2] 141 SEC2764C SEC2764C SEC2764C R7Q3
F-4.7K Q7M6
DRE7
41 R_IN[7] G_OUT[1] 14O
3 6 GOUT1 DTC124EU
C718
DRE6 4 5 GOUTO Z-1u 4 3 4 3 4 3
42 R_IN[6] VDD 139
DRE5 C4B6 R4A5
GOUT[O..7]
43 R_IN[5] VSS 138 Z-1u
L-BOX-SWTCH

47X4 1 2 1 2 1 2
PSN2
L704 C724 ROUT[O..7] PGZ
Q7M7
FB Z-.1 44 RST_N G_OUT[O] 137 R4A4 R7Q4

2 C4A6 1
47X4
8 ROUT7 BOUT[O..7] R735
PRZ TRZ F-8.2K DTC124EU
C4C2
K-.O47 Z-1u 45 VSS R_OUT[7] 136 39O LEDPRZ
SN

PSN1
DRE4 2 7 ROUT6
46 R_IN[4] R_OUT[6] 135
1 DRE3 3 6 ROUT5 LGZ LRZ
47 R_IN[3] R_OUT[5] 134
Z-H DRE2 4 5 ROUT4 R734
1OK
R7Q5
F-1OK Q7M8
DRE1
48 R_IN[2] R_OUT[4] 133
ROUT3
Q701 Q703 DTC124EU IC7M1
1 8 DTC124EU DTC124EU SI-3O5OKM-TL
P7M1

Cooling fan ASSY


49 R_IN[1] R_OUT[3] 132
DREO 2 7 ROUT2 R736 C7M5 PSV1
5O R_IN[O] R_OUT[2] 131 LEDPWR 39O LEDPGZ C7M3
DGE7 3 6 ROUT1
K-.O1 VIN
2 4
Vout OPEN L7M1
I-FANV1 1
DRE[O..7] DRE[O..7] 51 G_IN[7] R_OUT[1] 13O
Q7M9 C7M2 C7M4 BLM21PG221SN1*
DGE6 4 5 ROUTO R7Q6 25V 16V
52 G_IN[6] R_OUT[O] 129 Q702 F-22K DTC124EU 1OOu VC Sense 1OOu Q7M0 PSV2
I-FGND1
1O5C 2SC2412K-R,S

(in)
L7M2
DCLK 2SC2412K-R,S 1O5C

SV
DCLK 1 5 2
53 DCLK B_OUT[7] 128 R4A3
47X4
6 3 R7M1 R7M4
1OO BLM21PG221SN1*
C719 C720 F-3.3K
C4B5 R4A2 Z-.1 Z-.1 GND PSV3
54 VDD VSS 127 Z-1u 47X4 Q704 L7M3
I-FSTOP1
C4A7 1 8 BOUT7 DTC124EU R737 3
55 VSS VDD 126 LEDLMPG 39O LEDLGZ
Z-1u IC4A0
R7Q7
F-56K FB Z-H
G DGE5 BOUT6
2 7 R7P7
MBCG61134P-1O1
R7M2 R7M3 C7P2 R7M5
F-8.2K F-1.5K Z-.1 OPEN OPEN
56 G_IN[5] B_OUT[6] 125 R738
DGE4 3 6 BOUT5 Q705 39O LEDLRZ
57 G_IN[4] B_OUT[5] 124 DTC124EU
DGE3 4 5 BOUT4 LEDLMPR
58 G_IN[3] B_OUT[4] 123
DGE2 1 8 BOUT3
59 G_IN[2] B_OUT[3] 122
DGE1 2 7 BOUT2
6O G_IN[1] B_OUT[2] 121 C721 C722 IC7M2 P7M2
Z-.1 Z-.1
SI-3O5OKM-TL

Cooling fan ASSY


DGEO 3 6 BOUT1
61 G_IN[O] B_OUT[1] 12O C7M9 R7P8 PSX1
DBE7 4 5 BOUTO VIN Vout OPEN O L7M4
I-FANV2
62 B_IN[7] B_OUT[O] 119 R739 2 4 1
DBE6 R4A7
47
R4A1
47X4 TGCLK LEDTMPR 39O LEDTRZ C7M8 BLM21PG221SN1*
63 B_IN[6] DCK_OUT 118 C7M7 16V Q7M1 PSX2
DBE5 K-.O1 1OOu
FAN-ON VC Sense 2SC2412K-R,S I-FGND2

(in)
L7M5
1O5C

SX
C4B4
64 B_IN[5] VSS 117 Z-1u Q706 1 5 2
DBE4
65 B_IN[4] VDD 116
R4A0
47X4
DTC124EU 6 3 R7M6
F-3.3K
R7M9
1OO BLM21PG221SN1*
GND PSX3
C4A8
Z-1u 66 VSS DEN_OUT 115
1 8
DEN
L7M6
I-FSTOP2 3
C723
67 PON_RST_N HD_OUT 114
2 7 Z-.1
STBY14F R7M7 R7M8 C7P3 R7N0
FB Z-H
DBE3 3 6 F-8.2K F-1.5K Z-.1 OPEN
68 B_IN[3] VD_OUT 113 FGND
DGE[O..7] DGE[O..7] DBE2 4 5
69 B_IN[2] LAMPON 112
DBE1
7O B_IN[1] LAMPLIT 111
CPU_ADRS[7]
CPU_ADRS[6]
CPU_ADRS[5]
CPU_ADRS[4]
CPU_ADRS[3]
CPU_ADRS[2]
CPU_ADRS[1]
CPU_ADRS[O]

CPU_DATA[O]
CPU_DATA[1]
CPU_DATA[2]
CPU_DATA[3]
CPU_DATA[4]

CPU_DATA[5]
CPU_DATA[6]
CPU_DATA[7]

L-LIT IC7M3
DBEO P7M3 R7Q1
DBE[O..7] DBE[O..7] 71 B_IN[O] CINT 11O SI-3O5OKM-TL O
PWM_OUTO
PWM_OUT1
PWM_OUT2

PSW1
C7N3

Cooling fan ASSY


72 DEN_IN CPU_RST 1O9 RDEBO VIN
2 4
Vout OPEN L7M7
O-FANV 1
HD_IN
VD_IN
DIGITAL1

CS_N
RD_N
WR_N
TCLK

R4C9 R4D0 C7N2 BLM21PG221SN1*


VDD

VDD
VSS

VDD
VSS

VDD
VSS

VSS
VDD

VSS
VDD

D7M0
O O C7N1
K-.O1 16V Q7M2 OPEN PSW2

(exhaust)
H
1OOu
VC
1 5
Sense 1O5C 2SC2412K-R,S L7M8
O-FGND 2
73 74 75 76 77 78 79 8O 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 9O 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 1OO 1O1 1O2 1O3 1O4 1O5 1O6 1O7 1O8 6 3

SW
R7N5
R7N1
F-2.4K 1OO BLM21PG221SN1* PSW3
DEN

GND
IC7M0 L7M9
O-FSTOP
M62343FP FB
3

DEN C4B3
Z-1u FLD
R7N2
F-9.1K
R7N3
F-1K
C7P4
Z-.1 R7N6
OPEN R7P9
OPEN
8 LD AO1 1 4
Z-H
C4A9 C4B0 C4B1 C4B2
FCK
RES-CPU

U-RES Z-1u Z-1u Z-1u Z-1u


7 CLK AO2 2
IC7M4 P7M4
CSOZ

WRDZ
TCLK

R7Q2
OPEN
SI-3O5OKM-TL
DHS
DVS

RDZ

EXTINT

RESC PSP1
FPA C7N7 R7Q0 L7N0
RES-CPU 6 DI NC/AO3 3 VIN Vout OPEN O BLM21PG221SN1* P-FANV

Cooling fan
2 4 1
EXTINT C7M0 C7N6

(power)
PSP2
6.3V C7N4 C7N5 16V D7M1
M1FL2OU L7N1
22u 25V K-.O1 1OOu Q7M3
DHS 4 3 2 1 5 GND VCC 4 33u VC Sense 1O5C 2SC2412K-R,S BLM21PG221SN1* P-FGND

SP
1 5 2
DVS R4C7
1OOX4
6 3 R7N7
F-2.4K
R7P0
1OO PSP3
GND
CSOZ C7M1
L7N2
P-FSTOP
Z-.1 3
5 6 7 8
RDZ L7M0 R7N8 R7N9 C7P5 R7P1
FB Z-H
F-9.1K F-1K Z-.1 OPEN
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1

FB
A[1..8] A[1..8]
DO
D1
D2
D3
D4

D5
D6
D7

D[O..7] D[O..7]
PWM

DEB-RES IC7M5 P7M5

Cooling fan ASSY


SI-3O5OKM-TL PSY1

I
C7P1 L7N3
WRZ IC4A2 VIN Vout OPEN BLM21PG221SN1* L-FANV
TC7MH175FK STBY3.3M 2 4 1
WDI C7P0 PSY2

(lamp)
C7N9
K-.O1 16V Q7M4 L7N4
1OOu
VC Sense 1O5C 2SC2412K-R,S BLM21PG221SN1* L-FGND

SY
C4B9
Z-.1 R4C8 1 5 2
3.9K R4D1 C4B8 6 3 R7P5
1 CLR Vcc 16 3.9K Z-.1 R7P2 1OO PSY3
GND F-5.1K
TPDG4 TPDG5 TPDG6
L7N5
L-FSTOP 3
2 Q1 Q4 15 R7P3 R7P4 C7P6 R7P6
FB Z-H
F-9.1K F-3K Z-.1 OPEN
IC4A6 IC4A4 IC4A5
3 Q1 Q4 14 NL17SZ32 TPS3823-3ODBS NL17SZ125
R4D2 R4D3
OPEN 4.7K
4 Y GND 3 3 MR WDI 4 4 Y GND 3
4 D1 D4 13

CONTENTS
DIGITAL1

5 D2 D3 12 IC4A3 A 2 2 GND A 2
NL17SZOODFT2
TCLK PCB-BLOCK DIAGRAM ···················· C-1
RST
6 Q2 Q3 11 5 Vcc B 1 1 5 5 Vcc OE 1 ANALOG PCB-MAIN(1/4) ················ C-2
1 A VCC 5 VDD
R4D4
OPEN DIGITAL1 PCB-MAIN(2/4) ················ C-3
Q3 1O
BOUT[O..7]
ROUT[O..7]
GOUT[O..7]

7 Q2 C4C6
2 B Z-.1 DIGITAL2 PCB-MAIN(3/4) ················ C-4
WRDZ
C4C5 DRIVE PCB-MAIN(4/4) ·················· C-5
CK 9
SCART/PCZ

8 GND Z-.1
WRDZ C4C7 PCB-INLET ········································ C-6
3 GND Y 4 Z-.1

IS DGND PCB-POWER ···································· C-6


IS AGND
LPF1ON
LPF2ON

POWER2
POWER2
COMP/S

POWER

TGCLK

C4C0
OPEN PCB-PREAMP R ······························· C-6
RESZ

Z-.1
SVS
SHS

PCB-PREAMP F ······························· C-6


VOL

FB PCB-POWER SUB ···························· C-6


IS BLM18AG6O1SN1(BLM11A6O1S)
ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG DRIVE DRIVE DRIVE ANALOG SL4U C-4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1O 11 12 13 14 15 16

DIGITAL2 DIGITAL2 DIGITAL1 DIGITAL2 DIGITAL2 DRIVE PCB-MAIN (4/4)

UCSDT
UCSLD
UCSCK
SW3.3

ROUT[O..7]
GOUT[O..7]
BOUT[O..7]

SW15.5

POWER2
L801
1Ou C816
K-.O1
A Q8C0
DTC124EU 3 2 1
L4W0
BLM21PG221SN1*
C802 C804
C8C6 Z-.1 K-.O1
Z-.1 Q8C1

DROUT9
DROUT8
DROUT7
DROUT6
DROUT5
DROUT4
DROUT3
DROUT2
DROUT1
DROUTO
C4W1
K-2.2u 6.3V
22u
C4W0
R8C0
1OOK RSQO35PO3
UCSCK C806
25V
L8Y0 33u
1Ou C803
P400
P401
K-.O1 C807
UCSDT P831 4 5 6 C801 Z-.1
C805
R8Y2 Z-.1 Z-.1
VOUT F-39O

P833

P834
2 3
VIN P830
IC4W1 1 IC8Y0 IC8Y1
RT9161A-18CG GND
P402
NJM78L12UA UPC358G2-E1-A 8O 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 7O 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 P840
VOUT VIN R8Y4
1OO

DB9
DB8
DB7
DB6
DB5
DB4
DB3
DB2
DB1
DBO
NC
NC
AGNDDAC
AVCCDAC
VREFH
VREFL
V2
V1
DVCC BYP 1
3 1 1 OUT2 V+ 8 RDY P801

ROUT7

ROUT6
ROUT5

ROUT4
ROUT3
ROUT2

ROUT1
ROUTO

GOUT5
GOUT6
GOUT7

GOUT2
GOUT3
GOUT4

GOUTO
GOUT1

BOUT6
BOUT7

BOUT3
BOUT4
BOUT5

BOUTO
BOUT1
BOUT2
2 AGND1 6O TPDRR1 2
C8Y0 1 DGND
C4W2
6.3V 35V
C8Y1
Z-.1 VSS P832 C8Y3
Z-.1 R8Y5
RVID1 RCLY P802
1OOu 1Ou 1OO VID1 59 3
2 STBY
2 IN1- OUT2 7
SHCLKR C808 RCLYZ P803
R8Y0 AVCC1,2 58 Z-1u 4
C8Y2 F-1.2K 3 CLK
16V C8Y4
XFRR RVID2 P804
1Ou Z-.1 VID2 57 C820 5
3 IN1+ IN2- 6
C8Y6 4 XFR OPEN
SW1.8 Z-.1 STSQOR AGND2,3 56
P805
6
5 STSQ P841
C4W3 C4W7 C4W5 C4W8 C4W6
R8Y3
F-2.2K FRPR VID3 55 RVID3 7
Z-.1 K-.O1 K-2.2u K-.O1 K-.O1 6 INV
B R8Y1
F-82O
4 V- IN2+ 5
DIRXR
7 R/L AVCC3,4 54
C809
Z-1u
RNRG
RENBX1
P806
8

VID4 53 RVID4 P807


9
8 E/O
UCSDT RENBX2 P808
AGND4,5 52 1O
C8Y5 9 SDATA
Z-.1 L8M0 SHSCS-R RVID5 RENBX3 P809
FB VID5 51 11
1O SCS IC800
UCSCK L3EO61OODOA C810 RENBX4 P810
AVCC5,6 5O Z-1u 12
11 SCLK
P836 RVID6 RDIRX P811
VID6 49 13
C812 12 NC
K-.O1 RCLX P812
AGND6 48 14
13 AGNDS R800
OX4 RCLXZ

SR
SVREFL CLXN 47 1 8 RCLXZ P813
15
14 SVREFL
SVREFH CLX 46 2 7 RCLX C821
Z-.1
P814
16
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A1O A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A2O 15 SVREFH
RENBX4 RDX P815
C815 ENBX4 45 3 6 17
K-.O1 16 LCCOM
VMID ENBX3 44 4 5 RENBX3 P816
18
17 DCOUT
RVID1 P817
ENBX2 43 19
18 AVCCS 1 8 RENBX2
DIRXRN RVID2 P818
ENBX1 42 2O
19 DIRXIN 2 7 RENBX1

ENBX1IN
ENBX2IN
ENBX3IN
ENBX4IN
DIRY RVID3 P819

MONOUT
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B1O B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B2O DX 41 21

CLYIN

AVCCL
NRGIN

AGNDL
MONIN

CLXIN
2O DIRYIN 3 6 RDX RVID4

DIRX
DIRY

CLYN

DXIN
P820

CLY

NRG
C811 22

DY

NC
C814
K-.1 Z-.1 DYIN 4 5 RVID5 P821
23
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3O 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4O RVID6 P822
R801
OX4 24
P842
C822
25V C823
25
RLCCOM 33u Z-1u
C
P823
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C1O C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C2O
C825
K-1OOO 26
RDIRY P824
C813
27
Z-1u P825
28
P835
RDY P826
29
R4X2 RMON P827
47X4 3O
DBOUTO 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1

2.2K
R804
C4X4 5 4
6.3V D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D1O D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D2O R810
SVS 1OOu
6 3 DBOUT1 47K
DIGITAL2

7 2 DBOUT2
5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8
DBOUT3

RLCCOM
8 1

RDIRX
RDIRY

RCLYZ
C824

RCLY

RNRG
RMON
47

RDY
TGCLK
E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 E1O E11 E12 E13 E14 E15 E16 E17 E18 E19 E2O
SHS R803 R802

CLYOUTR

CLXOUTR
OX4 OX4

DYOUTR

DXOUTR
ENBX1R
ENBX2R
ENBX3R
ENBX4R
MONR
NRG
R4X3
47X4
5 4 DBOUT4 L8A1
HRESET F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F2O 1Ou
6 3 DBOUT5
VRESET
7 2 DBOUT6
8 1 DBOUT7 C8B6
K-.O1
D C8A2 C8A4
Z-.1 K-.O1

DGOUT9
DGOUT8
DGOUT7
DGOUT6
DGOUT5
DGOUT4
DGOUT3
DGOUT2
DGOUT1
DGOUTO
C8A6
G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G16 G17 G18 G19 G2O 25V
33u P8E0
3O
C8A3
K-.O1 C8A7 GDY P8A1
C8A1 Z-.1 29
Z-.1 C8A5
Z-.1 GCLY P8A2

P8D0

P8D1
28
C4X5
K-2.2u GCLYZ P8A3
27
C8C0 P8A4
R4X4 8O 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 7O 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 OPEN 26
IC4W0 47X4

DB9
DB8
DB7
DB6
DB5
DB4
DB3
DB2
DB1
DBO
NC
NC
AGNDDAC
AVCCDAC
VREFH
VREFL
V2
V1
DBOUT8 DVCC BYP P8A5
R4Y1
F-2OK H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 L3EO7O7OKOA H16 H17 H18 H19 H2O
5 4
P8E1
25
NML/UC 6 3 DBOUT9 1 DGND AGND1 6O TPDRG1
24
VID1 59 GVID1 GNRG P8A6
7 2 DIRXBN 2 STBY 23
SHCLKG GENBX1
DIGITAL1

C8A8 P8A7
8 1 3 CLK AVCC1,2 58 Z-1u
22
XFRG VID2 57 GVID2 GENBX2 P8A8
4 XFR 21
C4Y7
K-.O1 R4Y0
75 STSQOG AGND2,3 56 GENBX3 P8A9
C4X6
R4X5 5 STSQ 2O
J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J9 J1O J11 J12 J16 J17 J18 J19 J2O K-.O1 47X4 FRPG GVID3 GENBX4 P8B0
5 4 STSQOB 6 INV VID3 55
19
R4Y2 DIRXG C8A9 GDIRX
UCRESZ O C4Y6
Z-.1 6 3 XFRB 7 R/L AVCC3,4 54 Z-1u P8B1
18
VID4 53 GVID4 GCLX P8B2
R4X8
O 7 2 DIRXB 8 E/O 17
UCSDT GCLXZ
E
P8B3
8 1 FRPB 9 SDATA AGND4,5 52
C4X7 16
K-.O1 SHSCS-G GVID5

SG
P8B4
SHCLKB 1O SCS IC8A0 VID5 51 C8C1
Z-.1
R4X9 15
OPEN K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K9 K1O K11 K12 K16 K17 K18 K19 K2O UCSCK L3EO61OODOA AVCC5,6 5O
C8B0
Z-1u GDX P8B5
R4Y7
47 11 SCLK 14
P8D3
VID6 49 GVID6 P8B6
C8B2 12 NC 13
K-.O1 R8A0 GVID1 P8B7
13 AGNDS AGND6 48 OX4
C4X8 12
K-.O1 1 8 GCLXZ GVID2 P8B8
14 SVREFL CLXN 47
C4X9 11
K-.O1 2 7 GCLX GVID3 P8B9
15 SVREFH CLX 46
1O
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L9 L1O L11 L12 L16 L17 L18 L19 L2O 3 6 GENBX4 GVID4 P8C0
C8B5
K-.O1 16 LCCOM ENBX4 45 9
VREF ENBX3 44 4 5 GENBX3 GVID5 P8C1
17 DCOUT 8
ENBX2 43 GVID6 P8C2
C4Y0 18 AVCCS 1 8 GENBX2 7
K-.O1 DIRXGN ENBX1 42 C8C2
P8E2
19 DIRXIN 2 7 GENBX1 25V C8C3 6

ENBX1IN
ENBX2IN
ENBX3IN
ENBX4IN
DIRY GLCCOM 33u Z-1u

MONOUT
R4Y8 P8C3
47 DX 41

CLYIN

AVCCL
NRGIN

AGNDL
MONIN

CLXIN
R4X6 2O DIRYIN 3 6 GDX 5

DIRX
DIRY

CLYN

DXIN
M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M9 M1O M11 M12 M16 M17 M18 M19 M2O 47X4 GDIRY

CLY

NRG
C8B1 P8C4
5 4 DYOUTB Z-.1

DY

NC
4 5 4
C8B4
K-.1 DYIN P8C5
6 3 CLYOUTB 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3O 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4O 3
R8A1
OX4 GDY P8C6
C4Y1 7 2 DXOUTB 2
K-.O1 GMON P8C7
CLXOUTR 1 8 C4Y2 8 1 ENBX1B 1
K-.O1 C8C5
P8D2
ENBX3R 2 7 K-1OOO R8B0
N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N16 N17 N18 N19 N2O 47K
ENBX2R 3 6 MONB C8B3
Z-1u

F ENBX4R 4 5

R4W5 C4Y3 C8C4


47X4 K-.O1 47
4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1

R8A4
2.2K
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P15 P16 P17 P18 P19 P2O
MONR
5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8

GLCCOM
C4Y4
K-2.2u

GDIRX
GDIRY

GCLYZ
GCLY

GNRG
GMON
GDY
ENBX1R 1 8
R8A3 R8A2
DXOUTR

CLYOUTG

CLXOUTG
2 7 OX4 OX4

DYOUTG

DXOUTG
ENBX1G
ENBX2G
ENBX3G
ENBX4G
CLYOUTR 3 6 R4X7

MONG
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R2O 47X4

NRG
DYOUTR 4 5 5 4 ENBX2B

R4W4 6 3 ENBX3B
L8M1
47X4 ENBX4B 1Ou
7 2
8 1 CLXOUTB
C8N7
K-.O1

C8M2 C8M4
T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T1O T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 T17 T18 T19 T2O Z-.1 K-.O1

DBOUT9
DBOUT8
DBOUT7
DBOUT6
DBOUT5
DBOUT4
DBOUT3
DBOUT2
DBOUT1
DBOUTO
G C8M6
25V
33u
C8M3

P8Q1
K-.O1 C8M7
C8M1 C8M5
Z-.1
Z-.1 Z-.1

P8Q0
C8M0
U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8 U9 U1O U11 U12 U13 U14 U15 U16 U17 U18 U19 U2O 6.3V
47u
8O 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 7O 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 P8R0
3O

DB9
DB8
DB7
DB6
DB5
DB4
DB3
DB2
DB1
DBO
NC
NC
AGNDDAC
AVCCDAC
VREFH
VREFL
V2
V1
DVCC BYP
BDY P8M1
AGND1 6O TPDRB1 29
1 DGND BCLY P8M2
VID1 59 BVID1 28
2 STBY BCLYZ P8M3
SHCLKB AVCC1,2 58
C8M8
Z-1u 27
V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 V9 V1O V11 V12 V13 V14 V15 V16 V17 V18 V19 V2O 3 CLK P8M4
SHCLKR XFRB BVID2
C8P0
OPEN 26
4 XFR VID2 57 P8M5
R4Y5 STSQOB AGND2,3 56 25
47 5 STSQ P8R1
FRPB VID3 55 BVID3 24
6 INV BNRG P8M6
FRPR 1 8 DIRXB C8M9 23
7 R/L AVCC3,4 54 Z-1u BENBX1 P8M7
DIRXR 2 7 BVID4 22
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 W1O W11 W12 W13 W14 W15 W16 W17 W18 W19 W2O 8 E/O VID4 53 BENBX2 P8M8
XFRR 3 6 UCSDT 21
9 SDATA AGND4,5 52 BENBX3 P8M9
STSQOR 4 5 SHSCS-B BVID5 2O
1O SCS IC8M0 VID5 51 BENBX4
R4W3 UCSCK L3EO61OODOA AVCC5,6 5O
C8N0
Z-1u
P8N0
19

H 47X4
C8N2
P8Q3
11 SCLK
12 NC VID6 49 BVID6
BDIRX
BCLX
P8N1

P8N2
18
K-.O1
AGND6 48 R8M0 17
Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y8 Y9 Y1O Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 Y18 Y19 Y2O 13 AGNDS OX4 BCLXZ P8N3
CLXN 47 1 8 BCLXZ 16
14 SVREFL

SB
P8N4
CLX 46 2 7 BCLX C8P1
Z-.1 15
15 SVREFH BDX P8N5
C8N4 ENBX4 45 3 6 BENBX4 14
K-.O1 16 LCCOM P8N6
K-2.2u

ENBX3 44 4 5 BENBX3 13
17 DCOUT BVID1
C4X2

C4X0 C4X3 C4X1 P8N7


K-.O1 6.3V K-.O1
C4W9 1OOu ENBX2 43 12
K-.O1 18 AVCCS 1 8 BENBX2 BVID2 P8N8
DIRXBN ENBX1 42 11
19 DIRXIN 2 7 BENBX1 BVID3

ENBX1IN
ENBX2IN
ENBX3IN
ENBX4IN
P8N9
DIRY

MONOUT
DX 41 1O

CLYIN

AVCCL
NRGIN

AGNDL
MONIN

CLXIN
2O DIRYIN 3 6 BDX BVID4 P8P0

DIRX
DIRY

CLYN

DXIN
9

CLY

NRG
C8N1
Z-.1 BVID5

DY

NC
C8N6 DYIN 4 5 P8P1
K-.1 8
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3O 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4O BVID6 P8P2
R8M1 7
OX4 C8P2 P8R2
8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 25V C8P3 6
BLCCOM 33u Z-1u P8P3
R4X0 P8Q2
R4W2 R4W1 R4W0 R4X1 5
47X4 47X4 47X4 47X4 47X4 C8N5
K-1OOO BDIRY P8P4
4
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 C8N3 P8P5
Z-1u 3
R4W8 R4W7 R4W6 BDY P8P6
47X4 47X4 47X4 2
BMON P8P7
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1

R8M4
4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1

2.2K
SHSCS-B.SHSCS-G,SHSCS-R
R8N0
47K
8 7 6 5
R4W9 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8
R4Y6 47X4

BLCCOM
47

BDIRX
BDIRY

BCLYZ
C8P4
47

BCLY

BNRG
BMON
1 2 3 4

BDY
NRG
DIRY R8M3 R8M2

CLYOUTB

CLXOUTB
OX4 OX4

DYOUTB

DXOUTB
ENBX1B
ENBX2B
ENBX3B
ENBX4B
CLXOUTG

CLYOUTG
ENBX4G
ENBX3G
ENBX2G

ENBX1G
DXOUTG
DYOUTG

SHCLKG

DIRXGN

STSQOG

DGOUT9
DGOUT8

DGOUT7
DGOUT6
DGOUT5
DGOUT4

DGOUT3
DGOUT2
DGOUT1
DGOUTO

MONB
DIRXG

NRG
DIRY
MONG

FRPG
XFRG

NRG
DIRXRN
DROUT9
DROUT8

DROUT7
DROUT5
DROUT6
DROUT4

DROUT3
DROUT2
DROUT1
DROUTO

DIRY

CONTENTS
NRG

PCB-BLOCK DIAGRAM ···················· C-1


ANALOG PCB-MAIN(1/4) ················ C-2
DIGITAL1 PCB-MAIN(2/4) ················ C-3
DIGITAL2 PCB-MAIN(3/4) ················ C-4 DIGITAL1
DRIVE PCB-MAIN(4/4) ·················· C-5 IS DGND
PCB-INLET ········································ C-6
PCB-POWER ···································· C-6
PCB-PREAMP R ······························· C-6
PCB-PREAMP F ······························· C-6
PCB-POWER SUB ···························· C-6

SL4U C-5
R7V1

Z7V1

AL
C7V1 C7V2

J9F1
F9F1

RV9F1 C9F4 C9F5


FC11 FC12

PB
R9F1 R9F2 C9F6 C9F7
SA9F1 C9F1

RV9F2

R7V2

Z7V2

AM
FG1 C7V3 C7V4

RE
LG

T950
TH900
L9F0 L9F1 C900 Q900 D901

R901 T900 GT1 GT2 D953 C952


D900 D950

C902 R906 R959 R962


D951
RB

R900 C903 C904

R902 R907

R914
R905 C954
C901 R911 R910 R908 R960
Z951
R904 D954
R903 C918 R909
R958 D952

R912 Z952
D955 L952

RD
C950

C915 R955 R953


C956
C963
R957 R961
C962

D960
R952
R954

IC951

D959
R913

Q903

Q904
L951 C964

D957
D961 D962
C905 IC902
R917

D958
R916
R922
C909 C910

D906

IC901 IC950 PC950

R956 RC
NC

R951
R918
C919
C959
C960
R929

C906 C908 C957

C907 R928

Z900 Q901 IC981


R981

RA
NA
R920
C981
C983 C986
R924
R921
C982
R919 R923
PC981
R925 IC982
Q902 R982

R927
C916 C987 C990
C989
C914 C988

ND
C917 R926

PC982
IC983 R984 R985

IC903 IC904
C991 C994
R986

CONTENTS
PCB-BLOCK DIAGRAM ···················· C-1
ANALOG PCB-MAIN(1/4) ················ C-2
DIGITAL1 PCB-MAIN(2/4) ················ C-3
DIGITAL2 PCB-MAIN(3/4) ················ C-4
DRIVE PCB-MAIN(4/4) ·················· C-5
PCB-INLET ········································ C-6
PCB-POWER ···································· C-6
PCB-PREAMP R ······························· C-6
PCB-PREAMP F ······························· C-6
PCB-POWER SUB ···························· C-6

SL4U C-6
PCB-MAIN [SIDE B] PCB-MAIN [SOLDER SIDE]
1 2 3 4 5 SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO.
11 11
2 5 1
15 R674
C590
15
C200 A–2 C303 A–1 C445 C–1 C4B9 C–2 C630 A–3 C7P4 C–4 CS1 C–2 IC700 C–5 Q225 A–2 R233 A–1 R4A7 D–1 R585 A–3 R664 A–3 R7M4 C–5 S706 B–4 TPM C–5
3 9 10 10

C303

R653
R663
R673
C305

R302 5
6
1
5
6
1
C201 A–2 C305 A–1 C446 B–2 C4C0 D–1 C631 A–3 C7P5 D–2 IC701 C–4 Q230 A–1 R234 A–1 R4A8 D–1 R586 A–3 R670 A–2 R7M5 C–5 TPMUTE C–5
R301

R511

R510
C510
R654 3 4
C202 A–2 C392 B–1 C447 C–1 C4C1 C–1 C632 A–3 C7P6 C–4 D510 A–2 IC7A0 C–2 Q235 A–1 R235 A–1 R4A9 D–1 R587 A–3 R671 A–2 R7M6 D–4 SA C–1 TPP C–5

C300 C301
C302 D510 R670 D620 R660 D610 R650 D600 D570 Q511 R530
R303
D670 D660 D650 5 2 1 3
C205 A–2 C400 D–1 C448 C–1 C4C2 D–1 C633 A–3 C801 B–3 D540 A–4 IC7M0 C–4 Q2D2 A–1 R2A2 A–1 R4B0 D–1 R588 A–3 R672 A–2 R7M7 C–4 SB C–3 TPR C–5
R300
2 4 3

Q531
1 8 7 6

C673
4

C663

C653
8 2 1
1

R531
C220 A–2 C402 D–1 C449 B–1 C4C4 D–1 C635 A–2 C802 B–3 D541 A–4 IC7M1 D–5 Q500 A–2 R2A3 A–1 R4B1 D–1 R593 A–4 R673 A–3 R7M8 C–5 SBW C–3 TPRAMOE C–2

C511
7 R514 R541 D762
C651 Q530

C205
L2C0 C671 IC540

A C661 R651 R652 R513 D751 D750


R671 R672

D540 D541
R233 C225
C232 R232
R231
R230
L300

D761
L232

R505
R504
C202 C200 R512 R534 7

C530 R532
2

R661 C695 R664 8


L301 R225 R620 R610
C221 A–2 C404 C–2 C450 B–1 C4C5 D–1 C636 A–2 C803 B–3 D570 A–3 IC7M2 D–5 Q510 A–3 R2D2 A–1 R4B2 D–1 R594 A–4 R674 A–3 R7M9 C–5 TPRAMWE C–2

Q510
L2B0
Q225 R662 L756
C201

C550
C611

C601
SK

R600
C621
R235
L201 R533 1 R774 C7J0
14
R222 L202 L200 R553
C222 A–2 C406 C–2 C452 C–2 C4C7 D–1 C651 A–3 C804 B–3 D590 A–4 IC7M3 D–4 Q511 A–3 R2D3 A–1 R4B3 D–1 R596 A–4 R6D0 B–2 R7N0 C–5 SD B–1 TPTCK C–2

Q610

Q550
R234 Q230 R540 7

Q620
R622

Q2D2
C230

C696
Q235

C223

Q591
IC550 R544

R202

R200

R201
R2A3

Q590

C222
R2A2
C2A2

R621 8

R554
YIN CIN R555 C540

IC580
R542
Q600 D590
C223 A–2 C407 C–2 C453 C–2 C4W1 C–3 C653 A–4 C805 B–3 D600 A–3 IC7M4 D–2 Q530 A–3 R2F4 B–1 R4C0 D–1 R597 A–4 R6D1 B–2 R7N1 D–4 SG B–3 TPTDI C–2

L590
R2D2
R623 R543 Q755 Q754
C2A6 VSYNCZ

C585
C589
D763

L585
R602 C580

Q592
R624 HSYNCZ D764

L222
5 4 C5B0 D766

R761
C2D2 R601 D756

R2D3
R625

R5A2
C5A2
C5A0
C2B3
C2D3 IC220 C502 R603 R604 R5B2 14 1
C225 A–2 C408 C–1 C454 C–1 C4W3 C–3 C661 A–2 C811 B–3 D610 A–3 IC7M5 D–4 Q531 A–3 R2H2 B–1 R4C1 D–1 R5A1 A–3 R6D7 B–2 R7N2 C–4 SGW B–3 TPTDO C–2

Q500
R503

R594
C636

R593
C632

R597
R596
C2A3
C2A4
C2G0 C2G1 C2A5
C2A7
C2B2

R605 R586
C635 C631

TPADG
TPADB

TPADR
C2D4
R5B1
R587
C230 A–1 C409 C–1 C455 C–2 C4W5 D–3 C663 A–4 C813 B–3 D620 A–2 IC8Y0 C–3 Q550 A–3 R2H3 A–1 R4C2 D–1 R5A2 A–3 R6E1 B–2 R7N3 C–4 TPUP C–5

Q636

Q633
R5A1 C5A1 R585
C2B4
C2C2
C2C3

Q632
5 8 1

R581
R580
Q635

C221
R6D1 R221
Q631
R2J0

1 C2F1 C2F0 C220 R588


R614
IC390 R2H5
C232 A–1 C410 C–1 C456 C–1 C4W6 D–3 C671 A–2 C816 B–3 D650 A–4 Q590 A–4 R2H5 A–1 R4C3 D–1 R5B1 A–3 R6E2 B–2 R7N5 C–4 SK A–1 TPURES D–1

C6A9
C6B9
R615 S705 S700
C392

SD

CRIN

C6C6
C6C4

C6B8
C6B2
R6D0
C633 R631

TPAG5
R2H3 CBIN
R635 R612 R632 R633 C630 1 3 1 3
1
R636 R611 Q630
S702
C271 B–1 C411 C–1 C457 C–1 C4W7 D–3 C673 A–3 C820 B–3 D660 A–4 J200 C–2 Q591 A–4 R2J0 A–1 R4C4 D–1 R5B2 A–3 R6E3 B–2 R7N6 C–4 SL C–1 TPVF C–5

C6F2
C2F9

38 R613 R630
C6D8
C6D7

L6F0
C2F2

R2H2 128 1 3
2 4 2
C2F8 L281

39 4
C273 B–1 C412 C–1 C458 C–1 C4W8 D–3 C695 A–3 C821 B–3 D670 A–3 J300 C–1 Q592 A–4 R300 A–1 R4C5 D–1 R600 A–3 R6E4 B–2 R7N7 D–2 SM C–5 TPVPEN C–2

SGW
R7A2
C2F3 R6G1
18 17 R7A3 MENU POWER
SR

SG
C7A6 C2F4 R6G0 2 4
C2F7

C2F5 R2F4 C274 B–1 C413 C–1 C459 C–1 C4W9 D–3 C696 A–4 C823 B–3 D700 B–5 J600 A–3 Q600 A–3 R301 A–1 R4C6 D–1 R601 A–3 R6E5 B–2 R7N8 D–2 SN D–2
C2F6

COMP
D700

R6F1 R6F2
36
C273
30 30 1 C293 B–1 C414 C–1 C460 C–1 C4X0 D–3 C6A9 B–2 C824 B–3 D701 B–5 J650 A–4 Q610 A–3 R302 A–1 R4C7 D–1 R602 A–3 R6E6 B–2 R7N9 D–2 SP D–1 VSYNCZ A–3

TPDRG1
R6D7
C271

SRW
R6E2 R6E1

C293
S706 S703 S701 C294 B–1 C415 C–1 C461 C–1 C4X1 C–3 C6B2 B–2 C825 B–3 D702 C–5 J700 A–4 Q620 A–2 R303 A–1 R4C8 D–1 R603 A–3 R6E7 B–2 R7P0 D–2 SR B–3
B 36 1

C821
C803

C805
103

R6F0
3 1 1 3
IC270

1 3

C804
Q7A0
IC290
64
102
C2A2 A–1 C416 C–1 C462 C–2 C4X2 C–4 C6B8 B–2 C8A7 C–3 D750 A–4 J701 A–5 Q630 A–3 R400 C–1 R4D0 C–1 R604 A–3 R6E8 B–2 R7P1 D–2 SRW B–3 WRZ D–2

C801
2 1 R7A6 65
2 4 2 4 2 4
C274

C2A3 A–1 C417 C–1 C463 C–2 C4X5 D–4 C6B9 B–2 C8A8 B–3 D751 A–4 Q631 A–3 R401 C–1 R4D1 D–1 R605 A–3 R6E9 B–2 R7P2 D–4

C820
R6E9
C294

R810
C824
R7A7 IC6A0 D701

C823
C7A8 R6E3 R6E5 R6E7 DOWN ENTER AUTO

C816
R6E4 R6E6 R6E8
R411

C802
C2A4 A–1 C418 C–1 C464 C–2 C4X6 D–4 C6C4 B–2 C8A9 B–2 D756 A–5 L200 A–2 Q632 A–3 R405 C–1 R4D2 D–1 R610 A–3 R6F0 B–2 R7P3 C–4 SS D–2 YIN A–1

TPDRR1
R410
C450
L403
L404

R462 1 MAIN
R414
R7A0

R7A1
L7A3

C449

C477

R803 R802
1
Q7A2
R416 R461
C813
C825
PWB-MAIN VIDEO
S704 C2A5 A–1 C419 C–1 C465 C–2 C4X7 D–3 C6C6 B–2 C8B0 B–2 D761 A–4 L201 A–2 Q633 A–3 R406 C–1 R4D3 D–1 R611 A–3 R6F1 B–2 R7P4 C–4 SV D–5
C446

TPGREF R413 1 3
D 211A67201 C2A6 A–1 C420 C–2 C466 C–1 C4X8 D–4 C6D7 B–2 C8B1 C–2 D762 A–4 L202 A–2 Q635 A–2 R410 B–2 R4D4 D–1 R612 A–3 R6F2 B–2 R7P5 C–4 SW D–5
C423
C424
C425

R415

C811
R804
C421
C422

C8A9

C8A8
C8B0

C8N6
C8B6
TPGPEN 2 4
C2A7 A–1 C421 B–2 C467 C–1 C4X9 D–4 C6D8 B–1 C8B3 C–2 D763 A–5 L222 A–2 Q636 A–2 R411 B–1 R4Y2 D–3 R613 A–3 R6G0 B–2 R7P6 C–4 SX D–5
C407

UL MARK
TPDG6

C474 C415 C428

C8M5
C8M4
C8M3
TPGSOG
C414 C416 C406 C427
C436
C2B2 A–1 C422 B–2 C468 C–1 C4Y0 D–3 C6F2 B–3 C8B6 C–3 D764 A–5 L232 A–1 Q751 C–5 R413 B–1 R503 A–2 R614 A–3 R6G1 B–2 R7Q6 D–4 SY D–4
L402

D702
C470
C469
C468
C467
C466
C465

C413 C417 R460

1 2 4 8 16
C8B3

C426
SL

C412 C418
C8A7
C461

C411
C438
C419
C420
R8C0 Q8C1
SB C2B3 A–1 C423 B–2 C469 C–1 C4Y1 D–3 C715 C–4 C8C6 C–3 D765 C–5 L281 B–1 Q754 A–5 R414 B–2 R504 A–2 R615 A–3 R727 C–5 R802 B–3 SZ D–4
C457 C464 C8C6
1

C8B1

TPLEFT
C2B4 A–1 C424 B–2 C470 C–1 C4Y2 D–3 C716 C–4 C8M3 C–4 D766 A–5 L2B0 A–1 Q755 A–4 R415 B–2 R505 A–2 R620 A–2 R728 C–4 R803 B–3
R418

TPTDI

TPM

C8M8

TPVF
TPAP
TPKP
C458 C463

TPUP
TPP

TPR
TPMUTE
C8N7
R438

R441

C765
C459 C462

L768
C8M9
3

Q8C0 R770
30 1
C2C2 A–1 C425 B–2 C472 D–1 C4Y3 D–3 C724 D–2 C8M4 C–4 D7A1 C–2 L2C0 A–2 Q7A0 B–1 R416 B–2 R510 A–3 R621 A–2 R761 A–5 R804 B–3 TPA6 C–1
TPVPEN

C456 C452 R727


R442
R439

IC701
R406 C460 C453 C8Y1 SBW R728

Q751
L401
SA

C8N0
R432

C454 C455 R7B3


R7B2

C C437 R436 R7B4


IC8Y0 IC4W1
36 1
8 5 3 1
C2C3 A–1 C426 C–2 C473 C–1 C4Y4 C–3 C765 C–5 C8M5 C–4 L300 A–1 Q7A2 B–1 R418 C–1 R511 A–3 R622 A–2 R768 C–5 R810 B–3 TPA7 C–1
R433

SM
C404 3 IC700
C409 D7A1 11 10
C444

C448

C443

C430 D765
C2D2 A–1 C427 C–2 C474 C–1 C4Y6 D–3 C7A6 B–1 C8M8 C–4 FLS_CEZ D–2 L301 A–1 Q7M0 C–5 R432 C–2 R512 A–3 R623 A–2 R770 C–5 R8C0 C–3 TPADB A–2

TPDRB1
C408 5 1 TPDG4 C8N3
1

L764
C410 TPTDO C440
C439 1 1 4
R7B5 5 7
R437

C435

R8M4
C4W3

C8N5
C441 R7B6 IC7M0
C2D3 A–2 C428 C–2 C477 B–2 C502 A–2 C7A8 B–1 C8M9 C–4 L401 C–2 Q7M1 C–5 R433 C–2 R513 A–3 R624 A–2 R774 A–4 R8M4 C–4 TPADG A–2
C434

C431

4
C8Y3
R443
R446

L7M0
IC403

C716
C7M1
C447

C445

R768
C442

C715
C7B0

R405
R440

C433
C432

4 1 1
R455

R8Y3

R8Y2

20
IC7A0

C429 C8Y6 1 3
C2D4 A–1 C429 C–2 C4A2 D–1 C510 A–3 C7B0 C–2 C8N0 C–4 HSYNCZ A–3 L402 C–2 Q7M2 C–4 R435 C–1 R514 A–3 R625 A–2 R7A0 B–1 R8Y0 C–3 TPADR A–2
5

R7P4 R7N3
R444

R7N2 C7P4 R7M7 R7M8 R7M2


L4W0

TPTCK

1
R445 C4W1 C7P6
ROMWE
C473

5 8 R8Y0 R8Y1 R7P6 C7N3 R7N6 C7M9 C7P3 C7M5 L762


R435 CS1
R7P5 R7N1 R7N5 R7M6 R7N0 R7M1
C2F0 A–1 C430 C–2 C4A3 D–1 C511 A–3 C7B1 C–2 C8N3 C–4 L403 B–1 Q7M3 D–2 R436 C–2 R530 A–3 R630 B–3 R7A1 B–1 R8Y1 C–3 TPAG5 B–4
TPA7
C4B1 TPA6

R401

Q7M1
R7M3

Q7M4

Q7M2
TPRAMWE

Q7M0
TPRAMOE
TPDG5

R400 C4B9 R7B1

SV
C4C1 C8Y4 C7P2
R4D0

C4Y4
C2F1 B–1 C431 C–2 C4A4 D–1 C530 A–3 C7J0 A–5 C8N5 C–4 IC220 A–2 L404 B–1 Q7M4 C–4 R437 C–1 R531 A–3 R631 B–3 R7A2 B–1 R8Y2 C–3 TPAP C–5
C4A9

C4B2

C4B3

C7B1
R7B0
C4B0

L7A7 R7M5
RDZ

C4X1 C4X2
R7P3

C4X9
R7M4
C400

C7P1
IC4A3
R4D1
C4B8

IC4A2
R4C7
C2F2 B–1 C432 C–2 C4A5 D–1 C540 A–4 C7M1 C–4 C8N6 C–3 IC270 B–1 L4W0 C–3 Q7M8 D–4 R438 C–2 R532 A–3 R632 B–3 R7A3 B–1 R8Y3 C–3 TPBUSY D–2

C7N1

C7M3
C7N9

3
C7M7
16 R7P2
C4X0

9 C4Y3
C4A8

C4W9
R4C3

C4B4 25 C4X8 5 1 5 1 5 R7M9 5 1


C402 1
WRZ

1
C472 R4C8 1 8
R4A7
C4Y2 C4X7
1 C2F3 B–1 C433 C–2 C4A6 D–1 C550 A–3 C7M3 D–5 C8N7 C–4 IC290 B–1 L585 A–3 Q8C0 C–3 R439 C–2 R533 A–3 R633 B–3 R7A6 B–1 TPDEBG D–3
C4A7
C4C0 TPBUSY
C2F4 B–1 C434 C–2 C4A7 D–1 C580 A–4 C7M5 D–5 C8Y1 C–3 IC390 A–1 L590 A–4 Q8C1 C–3 R440 C–1 R534 A–3 R635 B–2 R7A7 B–1 RDZ D–2 TPDG4 C–3
R4C4
R4C2
R4C1

C4Y6

C4B5

SX
C4C2 SS C4Y1
R4C6
R4C0
R4B3
R4B2
R4B1
R4B0

R4C5 R4A9 R4A8 26


C4A6 50 C4X6
C2F5 B–1 C435 C–1 C4A8 D–1 C585 A–4 C7M7 D–5 C8Y3 C–3 IC403 C–2 L6F0 B–3 R441 C–2 R540 A–4 R636 B–2 R7B0 C–2 TPDG5 C–1
C4W7

C4W8

R4D3 FLS
CEZ
IC4A4
C4X5

R4Y2

3
C724

L704

C4B6
C2F6 B–1 C436 C–2 C4A9 C–1 C589 A–4 C7M9 D–4 C8Y4 C–3 IC4A2 D–1 L704 D–2 R200 A–2 R442 C–2 R541 A–4 R650 A–3 R7B1 C–2 ROMOE D–2 TPDG6 C–1
D
C4C5

ROMOE

C4Y0 C4W6
C4W5

1
R4D2 C4A5 IC7M5 IC7M3 IC7M2 IC7M1
C7P5
R7P1
R7P0
C4A4

C4A3

C4A2

R4D4 1 C2F7 B–1 C437 C–1 C4B0 C–1 C590 A–3 C7N1 D–4 C8Y6 C–3 IC4A3 D–2 L756 A–5 R201 A–2 R443 C–1 R542 A–4 R651 A–3 R7B2 C–2 ROMWE C–2 TPDRB1 C–3
R7N9

TPURES 1

R7Q6
3 C7N5 1 3 1 4
IC4A6 1 2 1 9
C2F8 B–1 C438 C–1 C4B1 C–1 C5A0 A–3 C7N3 D–4 IC4A4 D–1 L762 C–5 R202 A–2 R444 C–1 R543 A–4 R652 A–3 R7B3 C–2 TPDRG1 B–2
IC7M4

C4C7 SY
C4C4 SP SN Q7M3
5
935B2850,0 0 ,1,2 TPDEBG
SZ Q7M8 SW C2F9 B–1 C439 C–2 C4B2 C–1 C5A1 A–3 C7N5 D–2 CBIN A–1 IC4A6 D–1 L764 C–5 R221 A–2 R445 C–1 R544 A–4 R653 A–3 R7B4 C–2 S700 B–5 TPDRR1 B–3
R7N8
R7N7
C7N7

1 ,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 C2G0 B–1 C440 C–2 C4B3 C–1 C5A2 A–3 C7N7 D–2 IC4W1 C–3 L768 C–5 R222 A–2 R446 C–1 R553 A–3 R654 A–3 R7B5 C–2 S701 B–5 TPGPEN C–1
C2G1 A–1 C441 C–2 C4B4 D–1 C5B0 A–3 C7N9 D–4 CIN A–1 IC540 A–4 L7A3 B–1 R225 A–2 R455 C–1 R554 A–3 R660 A–2 R7B6 C–2 S702 B–4 TPGREF B–1
C300 A–1 C442 C–2 C4B5 D–1 C601 A–3 C7P1 D–4 IC550 A–3 L7A7 C–2 R230 A–1 R460 C–2 R555 A–3 R661 A–2 R7M1 D–5 S703 B–4 TPGSOG C–1
C301 A–1 C443 C–1 C4B6 D–1 C611 A–2 C7P2 C–5 CRIN A–1 IC580 A–4 L7M0 C–4 R231 A–1 R461 B–2 R580 A–4 R662 A–2 R7M2 C–5 S704 B–4 TPKP C–5
C302 A–1 C444 C–1 C4B8 D–1 C621 A–2 C7P3 C–5 IC6A0 B–2 R232 A–1 R462 B–2 R581 A–4 R663 A–3 R7M3 C–5 S705 B–4 TPLEFT C–5

PCB-MAIN [SIDE A] PCB-MAIN [COMPONENT SIDE]


1 2 3 4 5 SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO.
11 11
10 C203 A–4 C565 B–2 C6D6 B–4 C757 A–1 C8C1 B–3 IC405 D–4 L752 A–1 Q700 C–1 R434 C–5 R4Y1 D–3 R704 C–1 R752 A–1 R8Y5 C–3
J600

5 IC300
6 6 3 1
2
C204 A–4 C566 B–2 C6E0 B–4 C758 B–1 C8C2 B–3 IC406 C–4 L754 A–2 Q701 C–1 R447 C–4 R4Y5 C–3 R705 C–1 R753 A–1
J700

1 1
3 5 C662 15
J650 15
9
1
R525

C652 5
10 C520
R520 5
10
3 C233 A–5 C567 B–2 C6E1 B–4 C759 A–1 C8C3 B–3 IC4A0 D–5 L757 A–1 Q702 C–1 R450 C–4 R4Y6 C–2 R706 C–1 R755 A–1 SD B–5
R751

C521
L754

C672 4
J701

R521 8 7 1
4 3
J300

6 8
2 C270 A–5 C568 B–2 C6E2 B–4 C760 A–1 C8C4 B–3 IC4A1 D–5 L758 A–1 Q703 C–1 R451 C–4 R4Y7 D–2 R707 C–1 R757 B–1
D301
J200

1 2 D300
20

11
C272 B–5 C569 A–2 C6E3 B–4 C761 A–1 C8C5 C–4 IC4A5 D–5 L759 A–1 Q704 C–1 R452 C–4 R4Y8 D–3 R708 C–1 R758 A–1 UVFLAG A–5
D753

C2C0 C2B0 C2A0


C391

8 7 C282

A
IC650
R524
R523
R522
Q521
R590 R750

R773
R592 L752

L750

L2D0

1 C650 C660 C670


C281 A–5 C570 A–2 C6E4 B–4 C762 B–1 C8M0 C–2 IC4W0 D–2 L760 B–2 Q705 C–1 R453 C–4 R520 A–3 R709 C–1 R759 A–1
L2A0
C755

D754
IC280

14 C600
D201
D200

R527
D202
Q520

L560 L690
C591

R591

Q532

R526
C282 A–5 C571 A–2 C6E5 B–4 C763 B–1 C8M1 C–2 IC560 A–2 L765 C–5 Q706 C–1 R454 C–4 R521 A–3 R710 C–1 R760 A–1 VBIRDY A–5
C610
C560

C620

C284
C694

R535
R536

8 5 C2C1 C233
81
C2D0

16 9 8 100
A C2B1 C2A1
C284 A–5 C591 A–1 C6E6 B–4 C7A0 B–5 C8M2 C–2 IC585 A–2 L767 C–5 Q707 C–5 R456 C–4 R522 A–3 R711 C–1 R762 A–1
R561

C570

C281
IC590

C204

C203

16 9 14 R538
C761

R537 R606 R626


C270

10
Q533

X2E4

C2D1 80
R567
C571
R565
R564
C569
R566

4 R616
C292 B–4 C600 A–3 C6E7 B–4 C7A1 B–5 C8M6 C–2 IC589 A–2 L7A0 B–5 Q708 C–5 R457 C–4 R523 A–3 R712 C–1 R763 B–1 VRESET D–3
R627
R617
R758

R607

1 1 L2E0 C2E2 1
Q594

C2E3

10
Q611

Q621

7
Q601

1 8 8
C2A0 A–5 C602 A–3 C6F1 B–3 C7A2 B–5 C8M7 C–2 IC590 A–1 L7A1 B–5 Q709 C–5 R458 C–4 R524 A–3 R713 C–1 R764 B–1
R598

R595

R628
IC753

R608

R2E4 R2E3

C390

18
R589

IC589 1 1
IC5A0 IC5B0
UVFLAG
L2E4

VBIRDY
R618
Q593

R762 IC585 C622


IC560
C752
C751

L270
C2A1 A–5 C610 A–3 C6F3 B–3 C7A3 B–5 C8N1 C–2 IC5A0 A–3 L7A2 B–5 Q710 C–5 R459 C–4 R525 A–3 R714 C–1 R765 B–1 X2E3 A–4
C562
C563

C602 C612
C7A5

C6F3
X751

IC752 C6A2
C753
C754

C6C3
C6C0
C6B0
C6B3
C6B4
C6B7

C6C5
C6C8
C6C9

L7A6

9
1
C2B0 A–4 C612 A–3 C700 C–1 C7A4 B–5 C8N2 C–2 IC5B0 A–3 L7A4 B–5 Q752 C–1 R4A0 D–4 R526 A–2 R715 C–1 R767 B–2 X2E4 A–4
X2E3

11 20 3 1
C6F1

R2H4
R763

SD
C7A4

1
C565
R563
C567
C568

8 17 18
C2B1 A–4 C620 A–4 C701 C–1 C7A5 B–5 C8N4 C–2 IC650 A–3 L7A5 B–5 Q753 C–1 R4A1 D–4 R527 A–2 R716 C–1 R769 C–5 X400 B–4
C6D3

R765 C6A1 C2E4 C6D2


C6D1
C6D0

C561 4 5
R764
R757
C758

C6C1
C6B5 C6B1

C6C2

C566 C2E5
C564

IC6A1

IC751 L7A5
C2C0 A–4 C622 A–4 C702 C–1 C7A7 C–5 C8P0 C–3 IC6A1 B–3 L7A6 B–5 Q7A1 C–5 R4A2 D–4 R535 A–3 R717 C–1 R771 B–1 X401 B–4
C6E7

C6C7

C6D4 51
16 R6G2 30 C7A3
C762 C763 9
C6B6

C6D5
R752 L757
R753 L758

R771 R772 C750 31


L760 R6D9 C6D6 50
L7A4
C2C1 A–4 C650 A–3 C703 C–1 C7B2 C–3 C8P1 C–2 IC702 C–1 L7M1 D–1 Q7M5 C–1 R4A3 D–4 R536 A–3 R718 C–1 R772 B–1 X751 B–1
C6E6

IC2A0
L6A0

L7A2
C822

C807 R2H1
R6E0

R767 C8C0 C7A2


C808
C809 C6E0 R2H0 C2D0 A–4 C652 A–2 C704 C–1 C7B3 C–3 C8P2 C–2 IC751 B–1 L7M2 D–1 Q7M6 D–1 R4A4 D–4 R537 A–3 R719 C–1 R773 A–1
B A L759 R760 R759 R755 C806 61 C810 C6A0
C6E5

C756 C760 C759 C757


80 C8C1
C8C3
C6E4 C6E3 C6E2 C6E1
C7A1 L7A1
C2D1 A–4 C660 A–3 C705 C–1 C7B4 C–3 C8P3 C–2 IC752 A–1 L7M3 D–1 Q7M7 D–1 R4A5 D–4 R538 A–3 R720 C–1 R7A4 C–5
D 211A67201 1 60

C2E2 A–4 C662 A–2 C706 C–1 C7M0 C–2 C8P4 C–2 IC753 A–1 L7M4 D–1 Q7M9 D–1 R4A6 D–4 R561 A–2 R721 D–2 R7A5 C–5
L7A0

C292 C272 1
C7A0
COAST
CLAMP

2
C815 C812

C8C2

IC404
MAIN X400
C2E3 A–4 C670 A–4 C707 C–1 C7M2 D–2 C8Y0 C–3 IC800 B–2 L7M5 D–1 R4B5 D–5 R563 B–2 R722 D–2 R7P7 D–1
C478

X401
1 8
R801 R800

R8A1
C2E4 A–4 C672 A–2 C708 C–1 C7M4 C–1 C8Y2 C–3 IC8A0 C–3 L7M6 D–1 R2E3 A–4 R4B6 D–5 R564 A–2 R723 D–2 R7P8 D–1
R8B0

R407
20 4
R8A0

IC400
C8C4

R715 R710 41 5
C728

R714 R709
C814

C8A5 R412
R713 R708 R705 8 5 40 C8A4
41
C2E5 B–4 C694 A–2 C709 C–1 C7M8 C–1 C8Y5 C–3 IC8M0 C–2 L7M7 D–1 R2E4 B–4 R4B7 D–5 R565 A–2 R724 D–2 R7P9 D–1
C718

21 L801
L701

R447

R712 R707 R704 IC800 60


R711 R706 R703 R748
Q702 61
C390 A–5 C6A0 B–4 C710 C–1 C7N2 C–1 IC8Y1 C–3 L7M8 D–1 R2H0 B–5 R4B8 D–5 R566 A–2 R725 D–2 R7Q0 D–4
IC702

40
C729 L8M1
R404
C8M1
L8M0

R734 C405 Q7A1


R8A2
C391 A–5 C6A1 B–4 C711 C–1 C7N4 D–4 CLAMP B–5 L7M9 D–1 R2H1 B–5 R4B9 D–5 R567 A–2 R726 C–1 R7Q1 D–1
R749

1 4
R7A5
R7A4

C8A3
R434
R735
C720

C8A2
R747

C7A7
C401 D–5 C6A2 B–4 C712 C–1 C7N6 D–4 J200 C–4 L7N0 D–5 R2H4 B–5 R4C9 C–4 R589 A–2 R729 C–1 R7Q2 D–5
R746

C8M2 C8A1
R424

Q701 L765
80 61
L8A1 R8A3
C8M0

21
R769

80
R736
C719

R408
C403 C–4 C6B0 B–4 C713 C–1 C7P0 C–2 COAST B–5 J300 C–4 L7N1 D–5 R402 C–5 R4W0 C–3 R590 A–2 R730 C–1 R7Q3 C–1
R423

C702 C701 R702 1 60 20


R8A4
C8P3
R8N0
C8P4

R701 R729 C8P1 C8P0 1


Q703
R453

C700
IC8M0

R731
C722
R737

IC8A0
C405 C–4 C6B1 B–4 C714 C–1 C7P7 C–1 J600 A–3 L7N2 D–5 R403 C–5 R4W1 C–3 R591 A–1 R731 C–1 R7Q4 D–1
C8B2

C8B5

R420 R419 R421 R422

C8N2 L767
C713

C8C5
Q710
L8Y0

R700 C8N4 C8B4


C8Y0 R409
Q704 Q752 Q753 C8N1 Q707 Q708
C703

C451 D–3 C6B3 B–4 C717 C–1 C806 B–2 D200 A–4 J650 A–2 L7N3 D–1 R404 C–4 R4W2 C–3 R592 A–1 R732 C–1 R7Q5 D–1
L700

L703

R454

Q705
R8M1 R8M0

C C712 C8A6 C4W2


C721
R738

C7B4

Q709
C711
C8P2
R717

R452
R8Y5

C478 B–4 C6B4 B–4 C718 C–1 C807 B–3 D201 A–4 J700 A–1 L7N4 D–1 R407 B–5 R4W3 C–3 R595 A–1 R734 C–1 R7Q7 D–2
Q700

C714
C710

R741
C4X3

20 41
C8M7

C709 C8M6 C725


40
R450

R742

C708
R730

C403

21
C8Y2

C7B3

C4A0 C–4 C6B5 B–4 C719 C–1 C808 B–3 D202 A–4 J701 A–1 L7N5 D–1 R408 C–4 R4W4 C–3 R598 A–1 R735 C–1 R7Q8 D–2
R4Y6
R739
C723

R428

Q706 C707 R726


R4W6 R4W8 R4X1 R4W1
R451

C706 C717 R4W7 R4W9 R4X0 R4W0 R4W2


R8M3 R8M2 5
C4A1 C–4 C6B6 B–4 C720 C–1 C809 B–3 D300 A–4 L7N6 D–2 R409 C–4 R4W5 D–3 R606 A–3 R736 C–1 R7Q9 D–2
R716

C705 L705
R4Y5

L4A1

R720 C704 R732 C7M0 8 R740 C726


R719 R743 5 IC401 C727
C4W0

C4A1
Q7M5

R744
R7Q3

C4B7 D–5 C6B7 B–4 C721 C–1 C810 B–3 D301 A–4 L270 A–5 L801 B–3 R412 B–4 R4W6 C–2 R607 A–3 R737 C–1 R7R0 C–1
R7R0
C7P7

R718 4
C8Y5
R4W5 R4W4 R4W3

R402

R745
R403

R429

R430
R417

R431

R459

R458

R457
R456

IC406
1 4 108
R4C9
73 1
C4C3 D–2 C6C0 B–4 C722 C–1 C812 B–2 D753 A–1 L2A0 A–5 L8A1 C–3 R417 C–4 R4W7 C–2 R608 A–3 R738 C–1 R800 B–3
R4X5 R4X6 R4X7

8
R4A0

IC8Y1 109
72
L7M3
C4C6 D–5 C6C1 B–4 C723 C–1 C814 B–2 D754 A–2 L2D0 A–4 L8M0 C–2 R419 C–5 R4W8 C–2 R616 A–3 R739 C–1 R801 B–3
C401

R8Y4
C7B2 C4A0
L7M2 24
R4A1

C7M4 C7M8 C7N2 C7P0 25


R4Y1
R4Y0
C4Y7

R4Y8 IC4A1
L7M1
C4W0 C–3 C6C2 B–4 C725 C–5 C815 B–2 D7M0 D–1 L2E0 A–4 L8M1 C–3 R420 C–5 R4W9 C–2 R617 A–3 R740 C–5 R8A0 B–3
IC402
R4X9
R4X8

R4A2
R7P7

R425
R427

R4Y7
C4W2 C–3 C6C3 B–4 C726 C–5 C822 B–3 D7M1 D–5 L2E4 A–4 L8Y0 C–3 R421 C–5 R4X0 C–2 R618 A–3 R741 C–5 R8A1 B–3
R4A3

L400
R426
Q7M6

R7Q4

R4X2 R4X3 R4X4

C4X3 C–3 C6C5 B–4 C727 C–5 C8A1 C–3 L400 D–5 R422 C–5 R4X1 C–3 R626 A–4 R742 C–5 R8A2 C–4
R4A4
C4X4

L7M6
C451
R4A5

L7M5 IC4A5
C4X4 D–3 C6C7 B–4 C728 B–1 C8A2 C–3 HRESET D–3 L4A1 C–4 Q520 A–3 R423 C–5 R4X2 D–2 R627 A–3 R743 C–5 R8A3 C–4
D 1
144

48 37
HRESET
VRESET

R4A6

IC405

C4Y7 D–3 C6C8 B–4 C729 C–1 C8A3 C–3 L560 A–2 Q521 A–2 R424 C–5 R4X3 D–2 R628 A–3 R744 C–5 R8A4 C–4
L7M4

C4C6
D7M0
L7M9
L7M8
L7M7

L7N4
L7N3
R7P9

36
L7N5

1
R7Q9

R4B9

R7Q8 IC4A0
C520 A–3 C6C9 B–4 C750 B–2 C8A4 C–3 IC280 A–5 L690 A–2 Q532 A–3 R425 D–4 R4X4 D–2 R6D9 B–4 R745 C–5 R8B0 B–3
R7P8

L7N2

R4B5
R4B6
C4B7
R4B7
R4B8

R7Q2
R7Q1

C521 A–3 C6D0 B–4 C751 B–1 C8A5 B–3 IC2A0 B–4 L6A0 B–4 Q533 A–3 R426 D–4 R4X5 D–2 R6E0 B–4 R746 C–1 R8M0 C–2
L7N1
L7N0
Q7M9
R7Q5

R721 IC4W0
C7N6 C7N4 R7Q0
Q7M7
C560 A–2 C6D1 B–4 C752 B–1 C8A6 C–3 IC300 A–5 L700 C–1 Q593 A–1 R427 D–3 R4X6 D–2 R6G2 B–4 R747 C–1 R8M1 C–2
C7M2

D7M1
R7Q7

C4C3
L7N6

R725

R724

R723

R722

C561 B–2 C6D2 B–4 C753 B–1 C8B2 C–3 IC400 C–4 L701 C–1 Q594 A–1 R428 C–5 R4X7 C–2 R700 C–1 R748 C–1 R8M2 C–2
C562 A–2 C6D3 B–4 C754 B–1 C8B4 C–3 IC401 C–5 L703 C–1 Q601 A–3 R429 C–5 R4X8 D–3 R701 C–1 R749 C–1 R8M3 C–2
C563 A–2 C6D4 B–4 C755 A–1 C8B5 C–3 IC402 D–5 L705 C–5 Q611 A–3 R430 C–5 R4X9 D–3 R702 C–1 R750 A–1 R8N0 C–2
C564 B–2 C6D5 B–4 C756 A–1 C8C0 B–3 IC404 B–4 L750 A–1 Q621 A–4 R431 C–4 R4Y0 D–3 R703 C–1 R751 A–2 R8Y4 D–3

SL4U P-1
1 2 3 4 5 6 SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO.
C900 A–5 C985 C–3 DD B–6 PB A–5 R925 A–2 RV9F2 B–5
C901 A–4 C988 B–3 DE C–6 R928 B–4
PCB-POWER [SOLDER SIDE] PCB-INLET [SOLDER SIDE]
C902 A–4 C989 B–3 Q900 A–3 R929 B–4 SA9F1 B–5
C NOT
211A67301 LIVE C957
Q901 C901 C900 C903 B–3 C992 C–2 F9F1 A–6 Q901 A–2 R951 B–2
POWER
C9F5 C9F4

- ~ ~ +
FC12

R9F1 C904 B–3 C9F1 B–5 Q903 B–4 R952 B–1 T900 A–3
D951
R925

D907
D950

R903
A RC D902 LG C905 B–4 C9F4 A–6 FC11 A–6 Q904 B–4 R953 B–1 T950 A–2
250V T6.3AH

FG2 D900
PB

D962
F9F1

1 5 J9F1
Z900 R914 C906 B–4 C9F5 A–6 FC12 A–6 R954 B–1
1 D957
12
RA R904 R911 R901 1 3
D959 D958
1 3 C907 B–4 C9F6 B–6 R900 A–4 R955 B–1 TH900 A–3
L

C902
FC11
L9F1

D901
C

LIVE

Q900 T900 R902 C908 B–4 C9F7 B–6 FG1 B–6 R901 A–4 R956 B–2
GT1

R900
C964

1
D953

12 2
C909 B–2 R902 A–4 R957 B–1 Z7V1 B–4
D960

+ IC950 1 6
211A67301

+
G

1
GT2 C911 B–4 D900 A–4 GT1 A–3 R903 A–4 R958 B–2 Z7V2 B–4
R916

TH900 Q903 Q904 C905


C952

3
C906

Z951
R959

R962

C9
L951

D952

D956

2 C919 C912 B–4 D901 A–3 GT2 A–3 R904 A–3 R959 A–1 Z900 A–3
03

R913 D903

5A R908 R909 C918


N

T950 C959 R912


INLET

R907 C915 B–4 D902 A–3 R905 B–3 R960 B–1 Z951 B–1
C9F1

RV9F1
R960

R918
C954
D954

R906
C915

L9F0

C963 R951
R910 C916 B–3 D903 B–4 IC901 B–4 R906 B–3 R961 B–1 Z952 B–1
+ C950 D904
+ C918 B–4 D904 B–4 IC903 B–3 R907 B–3 R962 A–1
R920

+
C951

R921
R9F2
C912
R919

Z952
R905

R958
1

5A C904 R922 5 R928


R957

7 C919 B–4 D905 B–4 IC950 B–2 R908 B–3 R981 B–2
R954

C908
RE

6 8
RV9F2

NOTLIVE

5
B
R917

8 C907
LIVE
R961

L952 C950 B–2 D907 A–3 R909 B–3 R982 C–2


FG1

R952 D905
D955

R923 C916 4 C9F6 C9F7


+ R955
SA9F1

R953 R956 1 1 4 1 C951 B–2 D950 A–2 J9F1 A–6 R910 B–3 R983 B–2
C961
C962

C909 IC903 C911 4


C956 11 R929 IC901 8 RB
C952 A–1 D951 A–2 R911 A–4 R984 C–2
3

C 211A67301 C954 B–1 D952 B–2 L951 B–1 R912 B–4 R985 C–2
R983
C982
C989 C 211A67301 C 211A67301 C956 B–1 D953 A–1 L952 B–1 R913 B–4 R986 C–2
R981
NOTLIVE C988 VCC GND VOUT VCC GND VOUT
PREAMP

PREAMP

R985 C957 A–2 D954 B–1 L9F0 B–5 R914 A–3 R9F1 A–5
LIVE R984 Z7V2 Z7V1
C959 B–2 D955 B–1 L9F1 A–4 R916 B–4 R9F2 B–6
R982 R986
C 5
C981
NA 12 C992 NC
POWER-SUB
1
C985 C961 B–1 D956 B–2 R917 B–4
C984
1 C962 B–1 D957 A–1 LG A–4 R918 B–4 RA A–2
C963 B–1 D958 A–1 R919 B–4 RB B–4
PCB-POWER SUB C964 A–1 D959 A–1 NA C–2 R920 B–4 RC A–1
[SOLDER SIDE] PCB-PREAMP F PCB-PREAMP R C981 C–2 D960 A–1 NC C–3 R921 B–3 RE B–2
[SOLDER SIDE] [SOLDER SIDE] C982 B–2 D962 A–1 ND B–3 R922 B–3
C984 C–3 R923 B–3 RV9F1 B–6

1 2 3 4 5 6 SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
SYMBOL
ADDRESS
NO. NO. NO. NO.
PCB-INLET AM C–3 C9F5 A–1 R9F2 B–1
C9F6 B–1 J9F1 A–1
[COMPONENT SIDE] PCB-POWER [COMPONENT SIDE]
C7V1 C–2 C9F7 B–1 RA A–5
C901 R926 Q902
LG

C9F5 C900
~ ~ - C7V2 C–3 L951 B–6 RB B–2
FC12

R927

+
C957

C7V3 C–3 D900 A–2 L952 B–6 RC A–6


D900

C914

12
A 1
R924

C9F4 RA RC
R9F1

12 1 RD FG2 01 ,02 C7V4 C–3 D901 A–4 L9F0 B–2 RD A–5


PB
250V T6.3AH

F9F1

D951
D950

J9F1 5 1 935B2860 03,04


C902 C900 A–2 D906 B–3 L9F1 A–2 RE B–4
3 1 Z900
1 LIVE T950 NOT LIVE 12 D961 C901 A–2 D950 A–4
FC11

TH900

INLET
L

C964

3
C902 A–3 D951 A–4 LG A–3 RV9F1 B–1
LIVE

GT1

D901
C952

C9F1
IC950

T900 2 Q900 1
L9F1

L951

6 03
C903 B–3 D954 B–6 RV9F2 B–2
D906
R905

1 C9 GT2 Z951
C904 B–4 D955 B–6 NA C–5
1
934C1020
G

01 ,02

POWER

2 5A D954
C910 B–5 D961 A–6 NC C–4 SA9F1 B–2
N

3
C914 A–4 ND B–4
C954

C904 C960
C963

RV9F1
C917 B–4 F9F1 A–1 T900 A–3
Z952 C952 A–6 PB A–2 T950 A–5
IC902

D955
1

5A C956 C954 B–6 FC11 A–1


L952

R9F2
B 7
LIVE
NOT

FG1 6 C910 1
3

3 3
C956 B–6 FC12 A–1 PC950 B–5 TH900 A–4
L9F0

SA9F1 RV9F2 RB 1 C957 A–5 PC981 C–5


C9F7

8
RE

4
1

1 4 PC950
C9F6 11 IC904 C917 C960 B–4 FG1 B–1 PC982 C–5 Z7V1 B–2
3

IC951
3

IC982 C990
NOT
PC982

Z7V1 Z7V2
PREAMP

5
PREAMP

3 LIVE C963 B–6 Z7V2 B–3


01 ,02

1
01 ,02

C994
935D756

4 2
935D756

C964 A–6 GT1 A–4 Q900 A–3 Z900 A–4


VCC

VCC

PC981

5 ND 1 934C1010
C983 C–4 GT2 A–4 Q902 A–5 Z951 B–5
R7V1 C7V2

R7V2 C7V4

C986
C987 01 ,02
5 1

GND GND
VOUT
VOUT C993 C986 C–4 Z952 B–6
IC983
C983

LIVE

C7V1 C7V3 C991 4


C 1 2 3 C987 B–4 IC902 B–5 R7V1 C–3
1

1 3 1 3
NC
NA
AM

C990 B–4 IC904 B–3 R7V2 C–3


AL

1 12 1 5
IC981
1

C991 C–4 IC950 B–4 R905 B–3


PCB-POWER SUB C993 C–4 IC951 B–5 R924 A–5
PCB-PREAMP R PCB-PREAMP F [COMPONENT SIDE] C994 B–4 IC981 C–3 R926 A–5
[COMPONENT SIDE] [COMPONENT SIDE] C9F1 B–1 IC982 B–3 R927 A–5
C9F4 A–1 IC983 C–4 R9F1 A–2

SL4U P-2

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