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Service Manual: LT-Z32FX6, LT-Z32FX6, LT-Z32FX6, LT-Z32FX6

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SERVICE MANUAL

WIDE LCD TELEVISION


5
2006
YA401

LT-Z32FX6, LT-Z32FX6/A,
LT-Z32FX6/B, LT-Z32FX6/S
BASIC CHASSIS

FL3

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 PRECAUTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
3 DISASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
4 ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15
5 TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-20

COPYRIGHT © 2006 Victor Company of Japan, Limited No.YA401


2006/5
SPECIFICATION
Items Contents
Dimensions ( W × H × D ) 80.0 cm × 59.2 cm × 24.5 cm [Included stand]
80.0 cm × 54.5 cm × 12.7 cm [TV only]
Mass 17.0 kg [Included stand]
15.5 kg [TV only]
Power Input AC110V - AC240 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz
Power Consumption 121 W (Standby:0.4 W)
TV RF System B, G, I, D, K, K1, M
Colour System PAL / SECAM / NTSC 3.58 / NTSC 4.43
Stereo System A2 (B/G, D/K), NICAM (B/G, I, D/K)
Teletext System FLOF (Fastext), WST (World Standard System)
Receiving VHF Low 46.25MHz - 140.25MHz
Frequency VHF High 147.25MHz - 423.25MHz
UHF 431.25MHz - 863.25MHz
CATV Mid (X - Z+2, S1 - S10) / Super (S11 - S20) / Hyper (S21 - S41) bands
Intermediate Frequency VIF 38.0MHz (B, G, I, D, K, L)
SIF 32.26MHz (5.74MHz: B), 32.15MHz (5.85MHz: G), 31.45MHz (6.55MHz: I)
31.75MHz (6.25MHz: D), 32.15MHz (5.85MHz: K)
Colour Sub PAL 4.43MHz
Carrier SECAM 4.40625MHz / 4.25MHz
NTSC 3.58MHz / 4.43MHz
LCD panel 37V-inch wide aspect (16 : 9)
Screen Size Diagonal : 80.0 cm (H: 69.7 cm × V: 39.2 cm)
Display Pixels Horizontal : 1366 dots × Vertical : 768 dots (W-XGA)
Audio Power Output 10 W + 10 W
Speaker 5.0 cm, round type × 2 (Oblique corn)
Aerial terminal (VHF/UHF) 75 Ω unbalanced, coaxial
Video / Audio Component Video
Input-1/2/3 [Input-1/3] RCA pin jack × 3 (Input-3)
750p / 1125i Y : 1V (p-p) (Sync signal: ±0.35V(p-p), 3-value sync.), 75 Ω
Pb/Pr : ±0.35V(p-p), 75 Ω
625p / 525p / 625i / 525i Y : 1V (p-p), Positive (Negative sync provided), 75 Ω
Pb/Pr : 0.7V(p-p), 75 Ω
S-Video Mini-DIN 4 pin connector × 2
[Input-1/2] Y: 1V (p-p), Positive (Negative sync provided), 75 Ω
C: 0.286V (p-p) (Burst signal), 75 Ω
Video 1V (p-p), Positive (Negative sync provided), 75 Ω, RCA pin jack × 3
Audio 500mV (rms), High impedance, RCA pin jack × 6
Video / Audio Output S-Video Mini-DIN 4 pin connector × 1
Y: 1V (p-p), Positive (Negative sync provided), 75 Ω
C: 0.286V (p-p) (Burst signal), 75 Ω
Video 1V (p-p), Positive (Negative sync provided), 75 Ω, RCA pin jack × 1
Audio 500mV (rms), Low impedance, RCA pin jack × 2
HDMI Input Video HDMI connector × 2
(Digital-input terminal is not compatible with picture signals of computer signal)
Audio Digital: HDMI connector × 2
Analog: 500mV(rms) (-4dBs), high impedance, RCA pin jack × 2
PC (RGB) Input D-sub 15 pin × 1
R/G/B : 0.7 V (p-p), 75Ω
HD / VD : 1 V (p-p) to 5 V (p-p), high impedance
< Available signal >
VGA : 640 pixels × 480 pixels (Horizontal : 31.5 kHz / Vertical : 60 Hz)
XGA : 1024 pixels × 768 pixels (Horizontal : 48.4 kHz / Vertical : 60 Hz)
Headphone 3.5 mm stereo mini jack × 1
Remote Control Unit RM-C1855 (AAA/R03 dry cell battery × 2)
Design & specifications are subject to change without notice.

1-2 (No.YA401)
SECTION 1
PRECAUTION
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(1) The design of this product contains special hardware, (6) Isolation Check (Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard)
many circuits and components specially for safety After re-assembling the product, always perform an
purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet
made to the original design unless authorized in writing by (antenna terminals, video/audio input and output terminals,
the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to Control knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, earphone jack,
those used in the original circuits. Service should be control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate
performed by qualified personnel only. without danger of electrical shock.
(2) Alterations of the design or circuitry of the products should a) Dielectric Strength Test
not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal
the manufacturer's warranty and will further relieve the parts exposed to the user, particularly any exposed metal
manufacturer of responsibility for personal injury or part having a return path to the chassis should withstand a
property damage resulting therefrom. voltage of 3000V AC (r.m.s.) for a period of one second. (.
(3) Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have . . . Withstand a voltage of 1100V AC (r.m.s.) to an
special safety-related characteristics. These appliance rated up to 120V, and 3000V AC (r.m.s.) to an
characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection appliance rated 200V or more, for a period of one second.)
nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be This method of test requires a test equipment not generally
obtained by using replacement components rated for found in the service trade.
higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which b) Leakage Current Check
have these special safety characteristics are identified in Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use
the parts list of Service manual. Electrical components a line isolation transformer during this check.). Using a
having such features are identified by shading on the "Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current
schematics and by ( ) on the parts list in Service from each exposed metal part of the cabinet, particularly
manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis,
not have the same safety characteristics as the to a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Any
recommended replacement part shown in the parts list of leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
Service manual may cause shock, fire, or other hazards. However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.2mA AC
(4) Don't short between the LIVE side ground and (r.m.s.).
ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side ground or EARTH side Alternate Check Method
ground when repairing. Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not
Some model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Use
The difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( ) side an AC voltmeter having 1000Ω per volt or more
GND, the ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) : ( ) side GND and sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1500Ω
EARTH : ( ) side GND. 10W resistor paralleled by a 0.15µF AC-type capacitor
Don't short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED between an exposed metal part and a known good earth
(NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND and never ground (water pipe, etc.). Measure the AC voltage
measure the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) across the resistor with the AC voltmeter. Move the
side GND or EARTH side GND at the same time with a resistor connection to each exposed metal part,
measuring apparatus (oscilloscope etc.). If above note will particularly any exposed metal part having a return path
not be kept, a fuse or any parts will be broken. to the chassis, and measure the AC voltage across the
(5) When service is required, observe the original lead dress. resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and
Extra precaution should be given to assure correct lead repeat each measurement. Any voltage measured must
dress in the high voltage circuit area. Where a short circuit not exceed 0.75V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to
has occurred, those components that indicate evidence of 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
overheating should be replaced. Always use the However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.3V AC
manufacturer's replacement components. (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
AC VOLTMETER
(HAVING 1000 /V,
OR MORE SENSITIVITY)

0.15 F AC-TYPE

PLACE THIS PROBE


ON EACH EXPOSED
1500 10W METAL PART
GOOD EARTH GROUND

(No.YA401)1-3
1.2 INSTALLATION
1.2.1 HEAT DISSIPATION 1.2.3 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
If the heat dissipation vent behind this unit is blocked, cooling To ensure safety in an emergency such as an earthquake, and
efficiency may deteriorate and temperature inside the unit will to prevent accidents, ensure that measures are taken to prevent
rise. The temperature sensor that protects the unit will be the TV dropping or falling over.
activated when internal temperature exceeds the pre-determined Tie commercially available tough cord(s) to the hooks in the back
level and power will be turned off automatically.Therefore, of the TV, and fix the TV to solid walls or columns.
please make sure pay attention not to block the heat dissipation
vent as well as the ventilation outlet behind the unit and ensure < FRONT VIEW >

that there is room for ventilation around it. WALL

Ventilation hole

HOOK
HOOK

*Diagram differs from actual appearance.

< SIDE VIEW >

*Diagram differs from actual appearance.

It fixes in a band.
1.2.2 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Ensure that the minimal distance is maintained, as specified
below, between the unit with and the surrounding walls, as well TV STAND

as the floor etc.Install the unit on stable flooring or stands.Take


precautionary measures to prevent the unit from tipping in order
to protect against accidents and earthquakes. *Diagram differs from actual appearance.

200mm 1.2.4 NOTES ON HANDLING


(1) WHEN TAKING UNIT OUT OF A PACKING CASE
When taking the unit out of a packing case, do not grasp
the upper part of the unit. If you take the unit out while
grasping the upper part, the LCD PANEL may be damaged
because of a pressure. Instead of grasping the upper part,
put your hands on the lower backside or sides of the unit.
(2) AS FOR PRESSING OR TOUCHING A SPEAKER
150mm 50mm 150mm 50mm
Be careful not to press the opening of the speaker in the
*Diagram differs from actual appearance. lower part of the unit and around them since the decorative
sheet on the surface of the openings may be deformed.

1-4 (No.YA401)
1.3 HANDLING LCD PANEL
1.3.1 PRECAUTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION 1.3.2 OPTICAL FILTER (ON THE FRONT OF THE LCD PANEL)
When transporting the unit, pressure exerted on the internal LCD (1) Avoid placing the unit under direct sunlight over a
panel due to improper handling (such as tossing and dropping) prolonged period of time. This may cause the optical filter
may cause damages even when the unit is carefully packed. To to deteriorate in quality and COLOUR.
prevent accidents from occurring during transportation, pay (2) Clean the filter surface by wiping it softly and lightly with a
careful attention before delivery, such as through explaining the soft and lightly fuzz cloth (such as outing flannel).
handling instructions to transporters. (3) Do not use solvents such as benzene or thinner to wipe the
Ensure that the following requirements are met during filter surface. This may cause the filter to deteriorate in
transportation, as the LCD panel of this unit is made of glass and quality or the coating on the surface to come off. When
therefore fragile: cleaning the filter, usually use the neutral detergent diluted
(1) USE A SPECIAL PACKING CASE FOR THE LCD PANEL with water. When cleaning the dirty filter, use water-diluted
When transporting the LCD panel of the unit, use a special ethanol.
packing case (packing materials). A special packing case (4) Since the filter surface is fragile, do not scratch or hit it with
is used when a LCD panel is supplied as a service spare hard materials. Be careful enough not to touch the front
part. surface, especially when taking the unit out of the packing
(2) ATTACH PROTECTION SHEET TO THE FRONT case or during transportation.
Since the front (display part) of the panel is vulnerable,
attach the protection sheet to the front of the LCD panel 1.3.3 PRECAUTIONS FOR REPLACEMENT OF EXTERIOR
before transportation. Protection sheet is used when a LCD PARTS
panel is supplied as a service spare part. Take note of the following when replacing exterior parts (REAR
(3) AVOID VIBRATIONS AND IMPACTS COVER, FRONT PANEL, etc.):
The unit may be broken if it is toppled sideways even when (1) Do not exert pressure on the front of the LCD panel (filter
properly packed. Continuous vibration may shift the gap of surface). It may cause irregular COLOUR.
the panel, and the unit may not be able to display images (2) Pay careful attention not to scratch or stain the front of the
properly. Ensure that the unit is carried by at least 2 LCD panel (filter surface) with hands.
persons and pay careful attention not to exert any vibration (3) When replacing exterior parts, the front (LCD panel) should
or impact on it. be placed facing downward. Place a mat, etc. underneath
(4) DO NOT PLACE EQUIPMENT HORIZONTALLY to avoid causing scratches to the front (filter surface).
Ensure that it is placed upright and not horizontally during
transportation and storage as the LCD panel is very
vulnerable to lateral impacts and may break. During
transportation, ensure that the unit is loaded along the
traveling direction of the vehicle, and avoid stacking them
on one another. For storage, ensure that they are stacked
in 2 layers or less even when placed upright.

(No.YA401)1-5
SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

2.1 SYSTEM SETTEING

Be sure to carry out the following operation at the end of


SERVICE MENU SCREEN
the procedure.
(1) Press the [DISPLAY] key and [MUTING] key
simultaneously, then enter the SERVICE MODE.
(2) When the Main Menu is displayed, press [2] key to enter SERVICE MENU
the self check mode. 1. ADJUST
2. SELF CHECK
(3) Turn off the power by pressing the [POWER] key on the 3. I2C STOP
remote control unit.

SELF CHECK MODE SCREEN

LOB 0 FAN 0
AUD 0

ANA 9 DIG 9
0000 00
00

2.2 FEATURES
D.I.S.T. (Digital Image Scaling Technology) Smart Picture
This system uses line interpolation to double the number of This function detects the APL (Average Picture Level) and
scanning lines and achieve high resolution, flicker-free picture. adjusts the contrast suitable for what you are watching.
Colour Management DIGITAL VNR
This function ensures dull colours are compensated to This function cuts down the amount of noise in the original
produce natural hues. picture.
Picture Management MPEG Noise Reduction
This function makes it easier to see the dark areas when a This function effects the block noise removal and mosquito NR
picture has many dark areas, and makes it easier to see the simultaneously.
bright areas when a picture has many bright areas. MaxxBass
This function emphasizes the bass sound.

2.3 MAIN DIFFERENCE LIST

Item LT-Z32FX6 LT-Z32FX6/A LT-Z32FX6/S LT-Z32FX6/B


POWER CORD EU Type (2 Pins) AU Type (2 Pins) UK Type (3 Pins) Flat type (2 Pins)
ANALOG PWB SFL-1231A-H2 ← ← SFL-1231A-BK
D-AMP PWB SFL-6231A-H2 ← ← SFL-6231A-BK
SW PWB SFL-7202A-H2 ← ← SFL-7202A-BK
LED PWB SFL-8706A-H2 ← ← SFL-8706A-BK
POWER PWB SFL-9044A-H2 ← ← SFL-9044A-BK
DC-DC PWB SFL-9145A-H2 ← ← SFL-9145A-BK
DIGITAL PWB SFL0D355A-H2 SFL0D356A-H2 ← SFL0D355A-BK

1-6 (No.YA401)
2.4 TECHNICAL INFORMATION
2.4.1 LCD PANEL
This unit uses the flat type panel LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panel that occupies as little space as possible, instead of the
conventional CRT (Cathode Ray Tube), as a display unit.
Since the unit has the two polarizing filter that are at right angles to each other, the unit adopts "normally black" mode, where light
does not pass through the polarizing filter and the screen is black when no voltage is applied to the liquid crystals.
2.4.1.1 SPECIFICATIONS
The following table shows the specifications of this unit.
Item Specifications
Maximum dimensions ( W × H × D ) 760 mm × 450 mm × 50 mm
Weight 7.0 kg
Effective screen size Diagonal: 800 mm (H: 697 mm × V: 392 mm)
Aspect ratio 16 : 9
Drive device / system a-Si-TFT active matrix system
Resolution Horizontally 1366 × Vertically 768 × RGB < W-XGA > 3147264 dots in total
Pixel pitch (pixel size) Horizontally: 0.51075 mm, Vertically: 0.51075mm
Displayed colour 16777216 colours 256 colours for R G and B
Brightness 500cd/m2
Contrast ratio 1200 : 1
Response time (Tr + Tf) less than 14 ms
View angle (Horizontally) 178°
View angle (Vertically) 178°
Surface polarizer Anti-Glare type Low reflective coat
Colour filter Vertical stripe
Backlight Direct-type Cold cathode fluorescent lamp ×16
Power supply voltage in LCD 6.5 V
Power supply voltage in inverter 24 V
Panel interface system LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling)

2.4.1.2 PIXEL FAULT


There are three pixel faults - bright fault , dark fault and flicker fault - that are respectively defined as follows.
„ BRIGHT FAULT
In this pixel fault, a cell that should not light originally is lighting on and off.
For checking this pixel fault, input ALL BLACK SCREEN and find out the cell that is lighting on and off.
„ DARK FAULT
In this pixel fault, a cell that should light originally is not lighting or lighting with the brightness twice as brighter as originally lighting.
For checking this pixel fault, input 100% of each R/G/B colour and find out the cell that is not lighting.
„ FLICKER FAULT
In the pixel fault, a cell that should light originally or not light originally is flashing on and off.
For checking this pixel fault, input ALL BLACK SCREEN signal or 100% of each RGB colour and find out the cell that is flashing on
and off.

(No.YA401)1-7
2.4.2 MAIN CPU PIN FUNCTION [IC7301 : DIGITAL PWB]
Pin Pin name I/O Function Pin Pin name I/O Function
1 TCK O Test purpose 65 D2 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU
2 TMS I Test purpose 66 D12 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU
3 TDI I Test purpose 67 D10 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU
4 TDO O Test purpose 68 VSS33 - GND
5 P2.8 O TV, Subtitle/OTHER 69 VDD33 I 3.3V
6 P2.9 O Blue for OSD 70 D4 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU
7 P2.10 O Blue for OSD 71 D3 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU
8 P2.11 O Blue for OSD 72 D11 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU
9 P2.12 O Blue for OSD 73 RSTIN I Reset
10 P2.13 O Blue for OSD 74 POWER O Sleep state release for chassis CPU [Relese : L]
11 P2.14 I Not used 75 P3.1 O DM_RESET(IDTV)
12 P2.15 O Request for chassis CPU communication 76 REMOCON I Remote control
13 VSS33 - GND 77 P3.3 I Clock for OSD
14 VDD33 I 3.3V 78 P3.4 O Red for OSD
15 P4.5 O Not used 79 P3.5 O Red for OSD
16 A20 O Program ROM address for main CPU 80 P3.6 O Red for OSD
17 A19 O Program ROM address for main CPU 81 P3.7 O Red for OSD
18 A18 O Program ROM address for main CPU 82 MTST I/O Data transmission for chassis CPU communication
19 A17 O Program ROM address for main CPU 83 MTSR I/O Data receive for chassis CPU communication
20 VSS25 - GND 84 VSS33 - GND
21 VDD25 I 2.5V 85 VDD33 I 3.3V
22 A16 O Program ROM address for main CPU 86 VSS25 - GND
23 A8 O Program ROM address for main CPU 87 VDD25 I 2.5V
24 A7 O Program ROM address for main CPU 88 TXD0 I/O Communication for adjustment
25 A9 O Program ROM address for main CPU 89 RXD0 I/O Communication for adjustment
26 A6 O Program ROM address for main CPU 90 P3.12 O Red for OSD
27 A5 O Program ROM address for main CPU 91 CLK O Clock for chassis CPU communication
28 A10 O Program ROM address for main CPU 92 P3.15 O Green for OSD
29 A11 O Program ROM address for main CPU 93 P5.14 O Green for OSD
30 A12 O Program ROM address for main CPU 94 P5.15 O Green for OSD
31 VSS33 - GND 95 TRIG_IN O Green for OSD
32 VDD33 I 3.3V 96 TRIG_OUT O Green for OSD
33 A4 O Program ROM address for main CPU 97 P6.2 O Green for OSD
34 A3 O Program ROM address for main CPU 98 P6.3 I/O I2C bus clock (for main memory)
35 A2 O Program ROM address for main CPU 99 P6.4 I/O I2C bus Data (for main memory)
36 A1 O Program ROM address for main CPU 100 P6.5 O Teletext signal select [Analog RGB : H / Digital RGB : L]
37 A0 O Program ROM address for main CPU 101 IRQ O IRQ(IDTV)
38 A13 O Program ROM address for main CPU 102 VSYNC I/O Vertical sync
39 ARAS/A14 O Program ROM address for main CPU 103 HSYNC I/O Horizontal sync
40 CAS/A15 O Program ROM address for main CPU 104 COR/RSTOUT O Not used
41 VSS33 - GND 105 BLANK O Ys for OSD / Teletext
42 VDD33 I 3.3V 106 VDD33 I 3.3V
43 MEMCLK O Clock for memory 107 VSS33 - GND
44 CSSDRAM O Chip select for memory 108 XTAL1 I 6MHz for system clock
45 CLKEN O Clock enable for memory 109 XTAL2 O 6MHz for system clock
46 CSROM O Chip select for memory 110 VSSA - GND
47 RD O Read for memory 111 VDDA I 2.5V
48 UDQM O Control buffer of memory 112 R O R for OSD / Teletext
49 LDQM O Control buffer of memory 113 G O G for OSD / Teletext
50 WR O Write for memory 114 B O B for OSD / Teletext
51 D15 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 115 VSSA - GND
52 VSS33 - GND 116 VDDA I 2.5V
53 VDD33 I 3.3V 117 CVBS2 I Video for Teletext
54 D7 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 118 VSSA - GND
55 D0 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 119 VDDA I 2.5V
56 D14 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 120 CVBS1B I Video for Teletext
57 D8 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 121 CVBS1A I Video for Teletext
58 D6 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 122 VSSA - GND
59 D1 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 123 VDDA I 2.5V
60 VSS33 - GND 124 KEY1 I Key scan data 1 [ON : H]
61 VDD33 I 3.3V 125 KEY2 I Key scan data 2 [ON : H]
62 D13 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 126 MECA_SW I Main power ON / OFF control [ON : L]
63 D9 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 127 (KEYP2)P5.3 I Not used
64 D5 I/O Program ROM data for main CPU 128 TMODE I Test purpose

1-8 (No.YA401)
SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
3.1 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
CAUTION AT DISASSEMBLY:
• Be sure to perform the SYSTEM SETTEING, at the end of the procedure.
• Make sure that the power cord is disconnected from the outlet.
• Pay special attention not to break or damage the parts.
• When removing each board, remove the connectors as required. Taking notes of the connecting points (connector numbers)
makes service procedure manageable.
• Make sure that there is no bent or stain on the connectors before inserting, and firmly insert the connectors.

3.1.1 REMOVING THE STAND (Fig.1) 3.1.6 REMOVING THE DC-DC PWB (Fig.1)
(1) Remove the 2 screws [A]. • Remove the STAND.
(2) Remove the STAND COVER. • Remove the REAR COVER.
(3) Remove the 4 screws [B]. (1) Remove the 4 screws [Q].
(4) Remove the STAND. (2) Remove the BACK BRACKET.
(3) Remove the 2 screws [R].
3.1.2 REMOVING THE REAR COVER (Fig.1) (4) Remove the DC-DC PWB.
• Remove the STAND.
(1) Remove the JACK COVER (L/R). 3.1.7 REMOVING THE DIGITAL PWB (Fig.1)
(2) Remove the 7 screws [C], the 5 screws [D], and the 1 • Remove the STAND.
screw [E]. • Remove the REAR COVER.
(3) Remove the REAR COVER. • Remove the BACK BRACKET.
• Remove the 7 hooks of the SHIELD COVER.
3.1.3 REMOVING THE POWER PWB (Fig.1) (1) Remove the SHIELD COVER by sliding it in the direction of
• Remove the STAND. the arrow.
• Remove the REAR COVER. (2) Remove the 2 screws [S] and 2 screws [T].
(1) Remove the 1 screw [F]. (3) Remove the SHIELD TERMINAL.
(2) Remove the POWER CORD HOLDER. (4) Remove the 9 screws [U].
(3) Remove the POWER CORD. (5) Remove the DIGITAL PWB.
(4) Remove the 4 screws [G]. CAUTION :
(5) Remove the POWER PWB. Make sure to perform the "SYSTEM SETTEING", when
DIGITAL PWB is replaced.
3.1.4 REMOVING THE D-AMP PWB (Fig.1)
• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER.
(1) Remove the 2 screw [H].
(2) Remove the D-AMP PWB.

3.1.5 REMOVING THE ANALOG PWB (Fig.1)


• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER.
• Remove the D-AMP PWB.
(1) Remove the 3 screws [J] and 2 screws [K].
(2) Remove the TERMINAL BASE.
(3) Remove the 1 screw [L].
(4) Remove the TUNER BASE.
(5) Remove the 2 screws [M].
(6) Remove the D-AMP BRACKET.
(7) Remove the 2 screws [N] and 2 screws [P].
(8) Remove the ANALOG PWB.

(No.YA401)1-9
JACK COVER
A A
D
E STAND COVER

REAR COVER

STAND

SHIELD COVER
Hook
Hook
Hook BACK BRACKET
Hook
Hook
Hook
Q
Hook

DIGITAL PWB
H U
SHIELD COVER

U SHIELD TERMINAL

S SHIELD TERMINAL
D-AMP PWB

M T
ANALOG PWB

N
D-AMP PWB SHIELD BASE POWER CORD HOLDER
BRACKET
TUNER BASE POWER CORD F

L R
R G

POWER PWB

K DC-DC PWB

TERMINAL BASE

P
FRONT

Fig.1

1-10 (No.YA401)
3.1.8 REMOVING THE SW PWB (Fig.2) 3.1.11 REMOVING THE ILLUMINATE LENS (Fig.2)
• Remove the STAND. • Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER. • Remove the REAR COVER.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [A]. • Remove the LED PWB.
(2) Remove the CONTROL ASS’Y with SW PWB. • Remove the STAND BRACKET.
(3) Remove the 2 screws [B]. (1) Remove the 2 screws [F].
(4) Remove the SW PWB from the CONTROL ASS’Y. (2) Remove the ILLUMINATE LENS.

3.1.9 REMOVING THE SPEAKER (Fig.2) 3.1.12 REMOVING THE LCD PANEL UNIT (Fig.2)
• Remove the STAND. • Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER. • Remove the REAR COVER.
(1) Remove the 6 screws [C]. • Remove the BACK BRACKET.
(2) Remove the SPEAKER (L /R). • Remove the STAND BRACKET.
NOTE: • Remove the POWER CORD HOLDER.
• Since the speaker is attached in a certain direction, attach (1) Remove the 2 screws [G].
the speaker in the same correct direction as it has been (2) Remove the MAIN BASE.
attached. (3) Remove the 2 screws [H] and 2 screw [J].
• When the speaker is decomposed, the performance cannot (4) Remove the LCD PANEL UNIT with TOP/BOTTOM
be kept. FRAME.
(5) Remove the 2 screws [K].
3.1.10 REMOVING THE LED PWB (Fig.2) (6) Remove the TOP FARAME from the LCD PANEL UNIT.
• Remove the STAND. (7) Remove the 2 screws [L].
• Remove the REAR COVER. (8) Remove the BOTTOM FARAME from the LCD PANEL
(1) Remove the 2 screws [D]. UNIT.
(2) Remove the STAND BRACKET.
(3) Remove the 2 hooks [E].
(4) Remove the LED PWB.

G
MAIN BASE D

G
STAND
BRACKET

C
ILLUMINATE LENS
C
G
K F
H
TOP FRAME
LCD PANEL UNIT
SPEAKER
H
SPEAKER

J
SW PWB

A
B J
LED PWB L

A BOTTOM FRAME
FRONT PANEL L
CONTROL ASS'Y FRONT

Fig.2

(No.YA401)1-11
3.2 MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT
• This model uses the memory IC.
• This memory IC stores data for proper operation of the video and drive circuits.
• When replacing, be sure to use an IC containing this (initial value) data.
3.2.1 MEMORY IC TABLE
Simbol Number of pins Mounting PWB Main content of data
IC7201 48-pin DIGITAL PWB Progaram(Video process) of IC6001(System CPU) is memorized.
IC7602 8-pin DIGITAL PWB Setting value of IC7301(MAIN CPU) is memorized.

3.2.2 MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE


1. Power off
Switch off the power and disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet.
2. Replace the memory IC
Be sure to use the memory IC written with the initial setting values.
3. Power on
Connect the power plug to the AC outlet and switch on the power.
4. Receiving channel setting
Refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and set the receive channels (Channels Preset) as described.
5. User setting
Check the user setting items according to the given in page later. Where these do not agree, refer to the OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS and set the items as described.
6. SERVICE MODE setting
Verify what to set in the SERVICE MODE, and set whatever is necessary (Fig.1). Refer to the SERVICE ADJUSTMENT for setting.

3.2.3 SERVICE MODE SETTING


„SERVICE MODE SCREEN „SETTING ITEM
Setting items Settings Item No.
MAIN MENU SCREEN
Video system setting Adjust S001 - S009
Audio system setting Adjust T001 - T003
Main CPU system setting Fixed M001 - M224
SERVICE MENU
1. ADJUST Drive system setting Fixed F001 - F002
2. SELF CHECK
3. I2C STOP (Not used) Fixed D001
(Not used) Fixed Z001

ADJUSTMENT MODE SCREEN

S001 R DRIVE 137


PAL50 FULL STD H

Fig.1

1-12 (No.YA401)
3.2.4 SETTINGS OF FACTORY SHIPMENT
3.2.4.1 BUTTON OPERATION 3.2.4.2 REMOTE CONTROL DIRECT OPERATION
Setting item Setting position Setting item Setting position
POWER Off CHANNEL PR01
CHANNEL PR01 VOLUME 10
VOLUME 10 ZOOM Panoramic
TV/AV TV

3.2.4.3 REMOTE CONTROL MENU OPERATION


(1) PICTURE (4) FEATURES
Setting item Setting position Setting item Setting position
Picture Mode Bright Sleep Timer Off
White Balance Cool Appearance Type A
Features Blue Back On
Super Digipure Auto Favourite Setting Blank
Pull Down Auto Child Lock Off
Colour Management On Auto Shutoff Off
Picture Management On Illumination Bright
Smart Picture Off Power Lamp On
MPEG Noise Reduction On
(5) SET UP
Colour System Main Depends on PR
Setting item Setting position
Sub Auto
Auto Program Tv Channel Automatically Set
4:3 Auto Aspect Panoramic
Edit/manual Preset Ch Only
(2) SOUND Language English
Setting item Setting position VIDEO-1 Setting Component
Stereo / I•II Stereo Sound VIDEO-3 Setting Component
Bass Centre AI Volume On
Treble Centre Teletext Language Group-1
Balance Centre Hdmi Setting Auto
Cinema Sound Off
Maxx Bass Low
Voice Enhancer Off

(No.YA401)1-13
3.3 REPLACEMENT OF CHIP COMPONENT
3.3.1 CAUTIONS
(1) Avoid heating for more than 3 seconds.
(2) Do not rub the electrodes and the resist parts of the pattern.
(3) When removing a chip part, melt the solder adequately.
(4) Do not reuse a chip part after removing it.

3.3.2 SOLDERING IRON


(1) Use a high insulation soldering iron with a thin pointed end of it.
(2) A 30w soldering iron is recommended for easily removing parts.

3.3.3 REPLACEMENT STEPS


1. How to remove Chip parts 2. How to install Chip parts

[Resistors, capacitors, etc.] [Resistors, capacitors, etc.]

(1) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and (1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.
alternately melt the solder at each end.

(2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the
solder. Then heat and melt the solder at both ends of the
chip part.

(2) Shift with the tweezers and remove the chip part.

[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.]


[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.]
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.
(1) Apply extra solder to each lead. (2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the
solder.
(3) First solder lead A as indicated in the figure.
SOLDER SOLDER

A
(2) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and
alternately melt the solder at each lead. Shift and remove B
the chip part.
C

(4) Then solder leads B and C.

B
NOTE :
After removing the part, remove remaining solder from the C
pattern.

1-14 (No.YA401)
SECTION 4
ADJUSTMENT
4.1 ADJUSTMENT PREPARATION 4.5 BASIC OPERATION OF SERVICE MODE
(1) There are 2 ways of adjusting this TV : One is with the 4.5.1 HOW TO ENTER THE SERVICE MODE
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT and the other is the (1) Press [DISPLAY] key and [MUTING] key on the remote
conventional method using adjustment parts and control unit simultaneously to enter the SERVICE MODE
components. SCREEN.
(2) The adjustment using the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT is (2) In the SERVICE MENU, press the [1] key to display
made on the basis of the initial setting values. The ADJUSTMENT MODE SCREEN.
setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum
condition can be different from the initial setting
values. SERVICE MENU SCREEN
(3) Make sure that connection is correctly made AC to AC
power source.
(4) Turn on the power of the TV and measuring instruments for
warming up for at least 30 minutes before starting SERVICE MENU
adjustments. 1. ADJUST
2. SELF CHECK
(5) If the receive or input signal is not specified, use the most 3. I2C STOP
appropriate signal for adjustment.
(6) Never touch the parts (such as variable resistors,
transformers and condensers) not shown in the adjustment
items of this service adjustment.

4.2 PRESET SETTING BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS


NOTE:
Unless otherwise specified in the adjustment items, preset the • Before enter the SERVICE MODE, press the [MODE] key to
following functions with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT. confirm that "TV" position is indicated. If it is in a wrong
position, the SERVICE MODE operation cannot be
Setting item Settings position
performed.
Picture Mode Standard • When a number key other than the [1] key is pressed in the
Picture Adjustments Centre SERVICE MODE SCREEN, the other relevant screen may
be displayed.
White Balance Mid This is not used in the adjustment procedure. Press the
Super Digipure Auto [MENU] key to return to the SERVICE MODE SCREEN.
Pull Down Auto
Colour Management On 4.5.2 HOW TO EXIT THE SERVICE MODE
Picture Management On Press the [MENU] key to exit the Service mode.
Zoom Full
4.5.3 SERVICE MODE SELECT KEY LOCATION
4.3 MEASURING INSTRUMENT AND FIXTURES
• Signal generator (Pattern generator) [PAL] [MUTING] key
• Remote control unit
[Nunber] key

4.4 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS


[RETURN+] key
„ VIDEO CIRCUIT [Red] key
• WHITE BALANCE (HIGH LIGHT) adjustment [Green] key
[MODE] key
[MENU] key
[FUNCTION
/] key
[Function/] key
[DISPLAY] key

(No.YA401)1-15
4.5.4 ADJUSTMENT MODE
This mode is used to adjust the VIDEO CIRCUIT and the MTS CIRCUIT.
4.5.4.1 HOW TO ENTER THE ADJUSTMENT MODE
When the SERVICE MENU SCREEN of SERVICE MODE is displayed, press [1] key to enter the ADJUSTMENT MODE.
4.5.5 DESCRIPTION OF STATUS DISPLAY (3) PICTURE MODE
SOFT : SOFT
ADJUSTMENT MODE STD : STANDARD
BRI : BRIGHT
SETTING ITEM No. SETTING ITEM SETTING VALUE (DATA)
(4) WHITE BALANCE
H : COOL
M : MID
L : WARM
S001 R DRIVE 137
PAL50 FULL STD H
(5) SETTING ITEM NAME
Setting item name are displayed. For the setting item names
to be displayed, refer to "INITIAL SETTING VALUES IN THE
SERVICE MODE".

(6) SETTING ITEM NO.


SIGNAL SYSTEM ZOOM MODE PICTURE MODE WHITE BALANCE
Setting item numbers are displayed. The setting item numbers
(1) SIGNAL SYSTEM to be displayed are listed below.
The signal displayed on the screen is displayed.
Item No. Setting item
PAL50 : PAL50Hz (Composite / S-video)
S001 - S009 Video system setting
PAL60 : PAL60Hz (Composite / S-video)
SECAM : SECAM T001 - T003 Audio system setting
NTSC3 : NTSC3.58 M001 - M224 Main CPU system setting
NTSC4 : NTSC4.43 F001 - F002 Drive system setting
525I : 525i (Component)
D001 (NOT USED)
525P : 525p
625I : 625i (Component) Z001 (NOT USED)
625P : 625p
750P : 750p (7) SETTING VALUE (DATA)
1125I5 : 1125i 50Hz The SETTING VALUE is displayed.
1125I6 : 1125i 60Hz 4.5.6 CHANGE AND MEMORY OF SETTING VALUE
RGB5 : RGB 525i SELECTION OF SETTING ITEM
RGB6 : RGB 625i • [FUNCTION /] key.
PCVGA : PC (VGA) For scrolling up / down the setting items.
PCXGA : PC (XGA)
S001...S009 ↔ T001...T003 ↔ M001...M224 ↔
H525I : HDMI 525i F001...F002 ↔ D001 ↔ Z001↔return to S001
H525P : HDMI 525p
H625I : HDMI 625i CHANGE OF SETTING VALUE (DATA)
H625P : HDMI 625p • [FUNCTION /] key.
H750P : HDMI 750p For scrolling up / down the setting values.
H125I5 : HDMI 1125i 50Hz
H125I6 : HDMI 1125i 60Hz MEMORY OF SETTING VALUE (DATA)
--- : OTHER Changed setting value is memorized by pressing [MUTING]
key.
(2) ZOOM MODE
State of the SCREEN SIZE or MULTI PICTURE is displayed.
SINGLE SCREEN
FULL : FULL
PANO : PANORAMIC
1609 : 16:9 ZOOM
1609S : 16:9 ZOOM SUBTITLE
1409 : 14:9 ZOOM
REGU : REGULAR
MULTI SCREEN
M2 : 2-pictures multi
M12 : 12-pictures multi

1-16 (No.YA401)
4.6 INITIAL SETTING VALUES IN THE SERVICE MODE
• Perform fine-tuning based on the "initial values" using the remote control when in the Service mode.
• The "initial values" serve only as an indication rough standard and therefore the values with which optimal display can be achieved
may be different from the default values. But, don't change the values that are not written in "ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE". They
are fixed values.
4.6.1 VIDEO SYSTEM SETTING Item No. Item Variable range Setting value
Item No. Item Variable range Setting value M035 1E22 00 - FF 00
S001 R DRIVE 0 - 255 137 M036 1E23 00 - FF 00
S002 G DRIVE 0 - 255 120 M037 1E24 00 - FF 00
S003 B DRIVE 0 - 255 104 M038 1E25 00 - FF 00
S004 RESREV 0 - 255 0 M039 1E26 00 - FF 00
S005 RESREV 0 - 255 2 M040 1E27 00 - FF 00
S006 RESREV 0 - 255 2 M041 1E28 00 - FF 00
S007 RESREV 0 - 255 2 M042 1E29 00 - FF 00
S008 RESREV 0 - 255 2 M043 1E2A 00 - FF 00
S009 RESREV 0 - 255 2 M044 1E2B 00 - FF 00
M045 1E2C 00 - FF 00
4.6.2 AUDIO SYSTEM SETTING M046 1E2D 00 - FF 00
Item No. Item Variable range Setting value M047 1E2E 00 - FF 00
T001 RESREV 0 - 15 2 M048 1E2F 00 - FF 00
T002 RESREV 0 - 63 2 M049 1E30 00 - FF 00
T003 RESREV 0 - 63 2 M050 1E31 00 - FF 02
M051 1E32 00 - FF 01
4.6.3 MAIN CPU SYSTEM SETTING (Fixed values) M052 1E33 00 - FF 00
Item No. Item Variable range Setting value M053 1E34 00 - FF 00
M001 1E00 00 - FF 00 M054 1E35 00 - FF 00
M002 1E01 00 - FF 00 M055 1E36 00 - FF 01
M003 1E02 00 - FF 05 M056 1E37 00 - FF 00
M004 1E03 00 - FF 01 M057 1E38 00 - FF C8
M005 1E04 00 - FF 00 M058 1E39 00 - FF 0A
M006 1E05 00 - FF 00 M059 1E3A 00 - FF 00
M007 1E06 00 - FF 00 M060 1E3B 00 - FF 20
M008 1E07 00 - FF 00 M061 1E3C 00 - FF 00
M009 1E08 00 - FF 00 M062 1E3D 00 - FF 00
M010 1E09 00 - FF 00 M063 1E3E 00 - FF 00
M011 1E0A 00 - FF 01 M064 1E3F 00 - FF 00
M012 1E0B 00 - FF 00 M065 1E40 00 - FF 00
M013 1E0C 00 - FF 01 M066 1E41 00 - FF 00
M014 1E0D 00 - FF 00 M067 1E42 00 - FF 04
M015 1E0E 00 - FF 00 M068 1E43 00 - FF 20
M016 1E0F 00 - FF 00 M069 1E44 00 - FF 00
M017 1E10 00 - FF 01 M070 1E45 00 - FF 20
M018 1E11 00 - FF 00 M071 1E46 00 - FF 04
M019 1E12 00 - FF 00 M072 1E47 00 - FF 00
M020 1E13 00 - FF 01 M073 1E48 00 - FF 00
M021 1E14 00 - FF 10 M074 1E49 00 - FF 00
M022 1E15 00 - FF 01 M075 1E4A 00 - FF 04
M023 1E16 00 - FF 00 M076 1E4B 00 - FF 04
M024 1E17 00 - FF 00 M077 1E4C 00 - FF 03
M025 1E18 00 - FF 00 M078 1E4D 00 - FF 03
M026 1E19 00 - FF 00 M079 1E4E 00 - FF 03
M027 1E1A 00 - FF 00 M080 1E4F 00 - FF 00
M028 1E1B 00 - FF 00 M081 1E50 00 - FF 06
M029 1E1C 00 - FF 00 M082 1E51 00 - FF 00
M030 1E1D 00 - FF 00 M083 1E52 00 - FF 22
M031 1E1E 00 - FF 00 M084 1E53 00 - FF 00
M032 1E1F 00 - FF 00 M085 1E54 00 - FF 00
M033 1E20 00 - FF 00 M086 1E55 00 - FF 00
M034 1E21 00 - FF 00 M087 1E56 00 - FF 00

(No.YA401)1-17
Item No. Item Variable range Setting value Item No. Item Variable range Setting value
M088 1E57 00 - FF 00 M146 1E91 00 - FF 00
M089 1E58 00 - FF 00 M147 1E92 00 - FF 00
M090 1E59 00 - FF 00 M148 1E93 00 - FF 00
M091 1E5A 00 - FF 00 M149 1E94 00 - FF 00
M092 1E5B 00 - FF 00 M150 1E95 00 - FF 00
M093 1E5C 00 - FF 00 M151 1E96 00 - FF 00
M094 1E5D 00 - FF 00 M152 1E97 00 - FF 00
M095 1E5E 00 - FF 00 M153 1E98 00 - FF 00
M096 1E5F 00 - FF 00 M154 1E99 00 - FF 00
M097 1E60 00 - FF 00 M155 1E9A 00 - FF 01
M098 1E61 00 - FF 00 M156 1E9B 00 - FF 00
M099 1E62 00 - FF 00 M157 1E9C 00 - FF 03
M100 1E63 00 - FF 00 M158 1E9D 00 - FF 00
M101 1E64 00 - FF 00 M159 1E9E 00 - FF 00
M102 1E65 00 - FF 00 M160 1E9F 00 - FF 00
M103 1E66 00 - FF 00 M161 1EA0 00 - FF 00
M104 1E67 00 - FF 00 M162 1EA1 00 - FF 00
M105 1E68 00 - FF 00 M163 1EA2 00 - FF 01
M106 1E69 00 - FF 00 M164 1EA3 00 - FF 00
M107 1E6A 00 - FF 02 M165 1EA4 00 - FF 00
M108 1E6B 00 - FF 00 M166 1EA5 00 - FF 00
M109 1E6C 00 - FF 00 M167 1EA6 00 - FF 00
M110 1E6D 00 - FF 00 M168 1EA7 00 - FF 00
M111 1E6E 00 - FF 00 M169 1EA8 00 - FF 00
M112 1E6F 00 - FF 00 M170 1EA9 00 - FF 00
M113 1E70 00 - FF 00 M171 1EAA 00 - FF 00
M114 1E71 00 - FF 00 M172 1EAB 00 - FF 00
M115 1E72 00 - FF 00 M173 1EAC 00 - FF 1B
M116 1E73 00 - FF 00 M174 1EAD 00 - FF 00
M117 1E74 00 - FF 00 M175 1EAE 00 - FF 00
M118 1E75 00 - FF 00 M176 1EAF 00 - FF 00
M119 1E76 00 - FF 00 M177 1EB0 00 - FF 00
M120 1E77 00 - FF 0F M178 1EB1 00 - FF 00
M121 1E78 00 - FF 00 M179 1EB2 00 - FF 00
M122 1E79 00 - FF 00 M180 1EB3 00 - FF 00
M123 1E7A 00 - FF 00 M181 1EB4 00 - FF 00
M124 1E7B 00 - FF 00 M182 1EB5 00 - FF 00
M125 1E7C 00 - FF 00 M183 1EB6 00 - FF 00
M126 1E7D 00 - FF 00 M184 1EB7 00 - FF 00
M127 1E7E 00 - FF 02 M185 1EB8 00 - FF 00
M128 1E7F 00 - FF 00 M186 1EB9 00 - FF 00
M129 1E80 00 - FF 01 M187 1EBA 00 - FF 00
M130 1E81 00 - FF 00 M188 1EBB 00 - FF 00
M131 1E82 00 - FF 01 M189 1EBC 00 - FF 01
M132 1E83 00 - FF 00 M190 1EBD 00 - FF 00
M133 1E84 00 - FF 00 M191 1EBE 00 - FF 00
M134 1E85 00 - FF 00 M192 1EBF 00 - FF 00
M135 1E86 00 - FF 00 M193 1EC0 00 - FF 00
M136 1E87 00 - FF 00 M194 1EC1 00 - FF 00
M137 1E88 00 - FF 00 M195 1EC2 00 - FF 01
M138 1E89 00 - FF 00 M196 1EC3 00 - FF 00
M139 1E8A 00 - FF 00 M197 1EC4 00 - FF 00
M140 1E8B 00 - FF 00 M198 1EC5 00 - FF 00
M141 1E8C 00 - FF 00 M199 1EC6 00 - FF 00
M142 1E8D 00 - FF 00 M200 1EC7 00 - FF 00
M143 1E8E 00 - FF 00 M201 1EC8 00 - FF 01
M144 1E8F 00 - FF 00 M202 1EC9 00 - FF 00
M145 1E90 00 - FF 00 M203 1ECA 00 - FF 00

1-18 (No.YA401)
Item No. Item Variable range Setting value Item No. Item Variable range Setting value
M204 1ECB 00 - FF 00 M221 1EDC 00 - FF 00
M205 1ECC 00 - FF 02 M222 1EDD 00 - FF 00
M206 1ECD 00 - FF 00 M223 1EDE 00 - FF 00
M207 1ECE 00 - FF 00 M224 1EDF 00 - FF 00
M208 1ECF 00 - FF 00
M209 1ED0 00 - FF 10 4.6.4 DRIVE SYSTEM SETTING (Fixed values)
M210 1ED1 00 - FF 00 Item No. Item Variable range Setting value
M211 1ED2 00 - FF 00 F001 DD 0-1 0
M212 1ED3 00 - FF 00 F002 RAM REF 0-1 0
M213 1ED4 00 - FF 00
M214 1ED5 00 - FF 00 4.6.5 NOT USED (Fixed values)
M215 1ED6 00 - FF 00 Item No. Item Variable range Setting value
M216 1ED7 00 - FF 00 D001 RESREV 0 - 255 2
M217 1ED8 00 - FF 00
M218 1ED9 00 - FF 00 4.6.6 NOT USED (Fixed values)
M219 1EDA 00 - FF 00 Item No. Item Variable range Setting value
M220 1EDB 00 - FF 00 Z001 RESREV 0 - 255 2

4.7 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE


4.7.1 VIDEO CIRCUIT
Measuring
Item Test point Adjustment part Description
instrument
WHITE Remote [1.ADJUST] (1) Receive a PAL 75% all white signal.
BALANCE control unit S001: R DRIVE (Red drive) (2) Set PICTURE MODE to "STANDARD".
(HIGHLIGHT) S002: G DRIVE (Green drive) (3) Set ZOOM to "FULL".
Signal S003: B DRIVE (Blue drive) (4) Set WHITE BALANCE to "MID".
generator (5) Select "1.ADJUST" from the SERVICE MODE.
(6) Adjust to Keep one of < S001 > (Red drive),
< S002 > (Green drive) or < S003 > (Blue drive)
unchanged, then lower the other two so that the
all-white screen is equally white throughout.
NOTE:
Set one or more of < S001 >, < S002 >, and
< S003 > to "137".
(7) Check that white balance is properly tracked
from low light to high light. If the white balance
tracking is deviated, adjust to correct it.
(8) Press the [MUTING] key to memoirze the set
value.

(No.YA401)1-19
SECTION 5
TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 SELF CHECK FEATURE 5.1.5 POINTS TO NOTE WHEN USING THE SELF CHECK
5.1.1 OUTLINE FEATURE
This unit comes with the "Self check" feature, which checks the In addition to circuit failures (abnormal operation), the following
operational state of the circuit and displays/saves it during cases may also be iagnosed as "Abnormal" and displayed and
failure.Diagnosis is performed when power is turned on, and counted as "NG".
information input to the main microcomputer is monitored at all (1) Temporary defective transmissions across circuits due to
time.Diagnosis is displayed in 2 ways via screen display and LED pulse interruptions
flashes. Failure detection is based on input state of I2C bus and (2) Misalignment in the on/off timing of power for I2C bus
the various control lines connected to the main microcomputer. (VCC) when turning on/off the main power.
Diagnosis may be impeded if a large number of items are
5.1.2 HOW TO ENTER THE SELF CHECK MODE displayed as "NG". As such, start Self check check only after 3
Before enter the SELF CHECK MODE, press the [MODE] key to seconds in the case of receivers and 5 seconds in the case of
confirm that "TV" position is indicated. If it is in a wrong position, panels upon turning on the power. If recurrences are expected,
the SELF CHECK MODE operation cannot be performed. ensure to clear (reset) the failure history and record the new
(1) Press the [DISPLAY] key and [MUTING] key diagnosis reults.
simultaneously, then enter the SERVICE MODE.
(2) Press the [2] key SELF CHECK MODE. SERVICE MENU SCREEN
(3) Press the [RED] key to enter Page 2 of the SELF CHECK
MODE.
*Use the [GREEN] key to toggle between Page 1 and Page 2.
NOTE: SERVICE MENU
1. ADJUST
When a number key other than the [2] key is pressed in the 2. SELF CHECK
SERVICE MODE screen, the other relevant screen may be 3. I2C STOP
displayed.
This is not used in the SELF CHECK MODE. Press the
[MENU] key to return to the MAIN MENU SCREEN.
5.1.3 HOW TO EXIT THE SELF CHECK MODE
To Save Failure History:
Turn off the power by unplugging the AC power cord plug when SELF CHECK MODE SCREEN (Page 1)
in the Self check display mode.
To Clear (Reset) Failure History:
Turn off the power by pressing the [POWER] key on the remote
control unit when in the Self check display mode.
LOB 0 FAN 0
AUD 0
5.1.4 FAILURE HISTORY
ANA 9 DIG 9
Failure history can be counted up to 9 times for each item. When
the number exceeds 9, display will remain as 9. Failure history 0000 00
00
will be stored in the memory unless it has been deleted.
NOTE:
Only SYNC (with/without sync signals) will be neither counted
nor stored. Item Failure history

SELF CHECK MODE SCREEN (Page 2)

TMP 0 L 1 0
L 2 0 DDT 0
FAN 0 L C 0
IRS 0

Item Failure history

Fig.1

1-20 (No.YA401)
5.1.6 DETAILS
Self check is performed for the following items:
< Page 1 of screen >
Diagnosis
Detection item Display Detection content Detection timing
signal (line)
Low bias line short LOB Confirm the operation of the low bais (16V / 5V / LB_PRO Detection starts 3 seconds after
protection LCD5V / 3.3V / 1.2V) protection circuit. the power is turned on. If error
Q9601, Q9651[DC-DC PWB] continues between 200 ms the
power is turned off.
Fan lock FAN Not used ---- ----
Abnormal rise of AUD Confirmation of the temperature of audio circuit. ---- Detection starts 3 seconds after
temperature in audio TH6401 [D-AMP PWB] the power is turned on.
circuit If the temperture of 90°C is
detected for 3 seconds the power
is turned off.
Devices on the ANALOG ANA Confirmation of reply of ACK signal which uses SDA If it checks whenever I2C
PWB I2C communication. communication is performed and
IC101, IC102, IC381, IC601, IC606, TU3001 no reply of ACK signal an error
[ANALOG PWB] will be counted.
Devices on the DIGITAL DIG Confirmation of reply of ACK signal which uses SDA If it checks whenever I2C
PWB I2C communication. communication is performed and
IC6401 [DIGITAL PWB] no reply of ACK signal an error
will be counted.
< Page 2 of screen >
Diagnosis
Detection item Display Detection content Detection timing
signal (line)
Temp. sensor TEM Not used ---- ----
Lamp does not light up L1 Not used ---- ----
Lamp goes out L2 Not used ---- ----
Abnormal DD CPU DDT Not used ---- ----
circuit
Fan lock FAN Not used ---- ----
Lamp cover open LC Not used ---- ----
Abnormal of optical iris IRS Not used ---- ----

5.1.7 METHOD OF DISPLAY WHEN A RASTER IS NOT OUTPUT


In the state where a raster is not output by breakdown of the set, an error is displayed by blink of the POWER LED.
Type of error POWER LED flash cycle
Low bias line short protection Blue turnig on and off at 1 second intervals.
Abnormal rise of temperature in audio circuit Blue turnig on and off at 0.5 second intervals.

< Explanation of operation >


If error is detected, the power is turned off.
Shortly after a power is turned off, POWER LED will be blinked.
Power cannot be turned on until the power cord takes out and inserts, after a power is turned off.

(No.YA401)1-21
Victor Company of Japan, Limited
Flat Panel Display Category 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan

(No.YA401)
Printed in Japan
VPT

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