vx2235wm-1 SM
vx2235wm-1 SM
vx2235wm-1 SM
ViewSonic VX2235wm-1
Model No. VS11349
22” Color TFT LCD Display
Disclaimer
ViewSonic makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to
the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranty of merchantability or fitness for any
particular purpose. Further, ViewSonic reserves the right to revise this publication and to make
changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of ViewSonic to notify any
person of such revision or changes.
Trademarks
Optiquest is a registered trademark of ViewSonic Corporation.
ViewSonic is a registered trademark of ViewSonic Corporation.
All other trademarks used within this document are the property of their respective owners.
Revision History
Revision SM Editing Date ECR Number Description of Changes Editor
Take out the monitor with cushion Take out the monitor by grasping the LCD panel.
That may cause “ MURA“.
Place the monitor on a clean & soft foam pad . Place the monitor on foreign objects .
That could scratch the surface of panel
Timing Table
Analog
Digital - TMDS
Composite
Separated
Item
Timing Remark
SOG
Primary Presets
1680x1050 @ 60Hz
User Presets
Number of User Presets (recognized timings) Available: 10 presets total in FIFO configuration
Changing Modes
● Maximum Mode Change Blank Time for image stability : 3 seconds (Max), excluding “Auto Image Adjust” time
● Under DOS mode (640 x 350, 720 x 400 & 640 x 400), it should recall factory setting when execute “Auto Image
Adjust”
● The monitor needs to do “Auto Adjust” the first time when a new mode is detected
(See section “0-Touch™ Function Actions”)
Function descriptions
Note 1: Status bar indicating Power Button lock or unlock is in progress and when complete it will indicate “Power Button
Locked”
Note 2: Power should only be lockable in the “On State”
Memory Recall Actions
Memory Recall action on the analog and digital mode as below
1. Set the factory defaults as shown in Section 4-8
2. Clean all the mode setting buffer
3. Execute Auto Image Adjust
Note: Memory Recall should have no effect for Language, Power Lock, User Color Settings or Input Priority
Resolution Notice Actions
1. Resolution Notice OSD should show on screen after changing to non-native mode for 30 sec
2. The OSD should disappear after 10 sec or by pushing button [1] or [2]
Resolution Notice function should be disabled when push button [2] under Resolution Notice OSD
0-Touch™ Function Actions
1. Execute Auto Image Adjust when new mode detected, and save the settings to buffer for further use
2. It should be reset by Memory Recall function
(Should not reset by power off, power unplug and others)
OSD Auto Save
The OSD shall save new settings when it is turned off by the user or when it times out. There shall not be a separate save
Input Priority
This function is defined the auto detect priority when the display has several inputs. Please refer to the detail flow chart as the
appendix D
Main Menu
with OSD controls
NOTE: All OSD menus and adjustment screens disappear automatically after about 15
seconds. This is adjustable through the OSD timeout setting in the setup menu.
2. To select a control to adjust, pressSorTto scroll up or down in the Main Menu.
3. After the desired control is selected, press button [2]. A control screen like the one shown
below appears.
Control Explanation
Auto Image Adjust sizes and centers the screen image automatically.
Contrast adjusts the difference between the image background (black level)
and the foreground (white level).
Input Select toggles between inputs if you have more than one computer
connected to the VX2235wm.
Audio Adjust
Volume increases the volume, decreases the volume, and mutes the audio.
Mute temporarily silences audio output.
Color Adjust provides several color adjustment modes, including preset color
temperatures and a User Color mode which allows independent adjustment of
red (R), green (G), and blue (B). The factory setting for this product is 6500K
(6500 Kelvin).
9300K-Adds blue to the screen image for cooler white (used in most office
settings with fluorescent lighting).
7500K - Adds blue to the screen image for cooler white (used in most office
settings with fluorescent lighting).
6500K-Adds red to the screen image for warmer white and richer red.
User Color Individual adjustments for red (R), green (G), and blue (B).
1. To select color (R, G or B) press button [2].
2. To adjust selected color, pressSandT.
Important: If you select RECALL from the Main Menu when the product is
set to a Preset Timing Mode, colors return to the 6500K factory preset.
Information displays the timing mode (video signal input) coming from the
graphics card in the computer, the LCD model number, the serial number, and
the ViewSonic® website URL. See your graphics card’s user guide for
instructions on changing the resolution and refresh rate (vertical frequency).
NOTE: VESA 1680 x 1050 @ 60Hz (recommended) means that the resolution
is 1680 x 1050 and the refresh rate is 60 Hertz.
Fine Tune sharpens the focus by aligning text and/or graphics with pixel
boundaries.
NOTE: Try Auto Image Adjust first.
Text optimized for text editing and viewing in a word processing environment.
These 7 presets are carefully chosen by Viewsonic, but may not suit all users'
tastes. In that case, the user can either return to the Standard setting and
manually adjust the brightness and contrast as desired.
OptiColor Skin Tone includes 3 presets (Natural / Red Tone / Yellow Tone)
which user can select according to user's preference.
Language Select allows the user to choose the language used in the menus and
control screens.
If you enable the Resolution Notice shown above and your computer is set at a
resolution other than 1680 x 1050, the following screen appears.
OSD Position allows the user to move the OSD menus and control screens.
OSD Timeout sets the length of time the OSD screen is displayed. For example,
with a “30 second” setting, if a control is not pushed within 30 seconds, the
display screen disappears.
OSD Background allows the user to turn the OSD background On or Off.
Memory Recall returns the adjustments back to factory settings if the display is
operating in a factory Preset Timing Mode listed in the Specifications of this
manual.
2. RTD2120
This chip is the micro-processor of LCD monitor. It uses the design ware DW8051 of Synopsys as the 8051 core of this chip
and is compatible with other industry 8051 series. Also, 96Kbyte FLASH with 8 bit bus is embedded in this chip which is
licensed from TSMC 0.18um e-FLASH process. Here we use the package of PLCC44/LQFP48 if we would like to have a
discrete MCU controller or we make a multi-chip package with our LCD monitor controller to form one chip package to save
the cost of package and PCB material.
4. DCC
Test Patten: EDID program
-Make sure it can pass test program.
6. Window BG
Test Signal: 1280*1024@60Hz
Test Pattern:
8. 50 Gray
Test Signal: 1280*1024@60Hz
Test Pattern:
9. White Box
Test Signal: 1280*1024@60Hz
Test Pattern:
11. RED
Test Signal: 1280*1024@60Hz
Test Pattern:
12. Green
Test Signal: 1280*1024@60Hz
Test Pattern:
13. Blue
Test Signal: 1280*1024@60Hz
Test Pattern:
14. Gray_Scale_0-100_V64
Test Signal: 1280*1024@60Hz
Test Pattern:
Figure 3 Figure 4
Figure 5 Figure 6
Figure 7 Figure 8
Hardware:
PC or Notebook , Parallel(Printer) cable , ISP tool( Fig 1)
Software:
ISP driver .
If the O.S. was Win2000 or Win XP please have to install
PORT95NT.exe
Fig1
In order to ensure can execute ISP program, please set BIOS in PC or Notebook as Fig 2
2.1 User could download ISP driver and PORT95NT install file from Myson Century website( //www.myson.com.tw )
2.2 After extracting the zip file, the total files list as Fig 2.2, and double click the file of setup.exe to install.
Fig 2.2
Fig 2.3
Fig 2 4
Fig 2.5
Fig 2.6
2.7 Installation has finished, press “Finish" button, see Fig 2.7.
Fig 2.7
3.1 After installation, we could find the shortcut in the setting path or the program bar (default setting), see Fig 3.1.
Fig 3.1
2.2 Security file is a key to use ISP function, press “確定" button, see Fig 3.2.
Fig 3.2
Fig 3.3
2.4 Press“Create Security File" button to key in security code. Adjusting bar to decrease speed of IIC bus, see Fig 3.4.
Fig 3.4
Fig 3.5
Fig 3.6
Fig 3.7
Fig 4.1
Fig 5.1
Fig 5.2
(a) Define the I/O pin to HSCL (1) and HSDA (1)
(b) Define the slave B address
(c) Enable 8051 INT1 (ISR 2)
9. Adaptor Linking
ISP Adaptor
Connect with
The Monitor Set PC/HOST
Printer Cable
25Pins to 25Pins
Connect with
VGA Cable
1.2 Put the monitor in the PE bag and seal the bag with tape. (Figure 2)
Figure 1 Figure 2
1.3 Put the cushion into the carton then place the monitor on the cushion. (Figure 3)
1.4 Put the cushion then place the seat assy and all the accessories into the carton. As last,
close the carton and seal it with tape. (Figure 4)
Figure 3 Figure 4
Step 1 :
Remove the Seat Assy
Step 2 :
Remove the Stand Cover.
Step 3 :
Loose and remove 4 screws
Step4 :
Remove the Stand Assy
Step 5 :
Completed.
Step 1 :
Loose and remove 2 screws.
Step 2 :
Separate Bezel hooks to take
Bezel and Rear Cover apart.
Step 3 :
Remove Rear Cover.
Step 4 :
Completed.
Step 1 :
Remove FFC from OSD Board.
Step 2 :
Loose and remove 4 screws.
Step 3 :
Lift up LCD module and remove bezel.
Step 4 :
Remove 2 pieces of Backlight wires.
Step 5 :
Remove 2 pieces of Backlight wires.
Step 7 :
Loose and remove 2 screws.
Step 8 :
Loose and remove 4 screws.
Step 9 :
Remove the PCBA Cover
Step 1 :
Loose and remove 4 screws.
Step 2 :
Remove Lips Board
Step 3 :
Remove 2 pieces of FFCs.
Step 4 :
Remove the FFC.
Step 5 :
Loose and remove 4 screws.
Step7 :
Completed.
Step 1 :
Place new AD Board.
And fasten 4 fixed screws.
Step 2 :
Fasten 4 fixed screws.
Step 3 :
Insert FFC.
Step 4 :
Insert 2 pieces of FFCs .
Step 6 :
Fasten 4 fixed screws.
Step 7 :Completed.
Step 1 :
Separate both Audio Cable.
Step 2 :
Take OSD Board apart.
Step 3:
Completed.
Step 2 :
Insert Audio cable to connectors of
New OSD Board.
Step 3:
Completed.
Step 1 :
Join the PCB Cover.
Step 2 :
Fasten 4 fixed screws.
Step 4 :
Fasten 2 fixed screws.
Step 5 :
Insert 2 pieces of Backlight wires.
Step 6 :
Insert 2 pieces of Backlight. wires.
Step 7 :
Join LCD module and remove bezel.
Step 9 :
Insert FFC.
Step 10 :
Completed.
Step 1 :
Place Rear Cover.
Step 2 :
Fasten 2 fixed screws.
Step 3 :
Place the Stand Assy.
Step 5 :
Join the Stand Cover.
Step 6 :
Join the Seat Assy
Step 7 :
Completed.
Flash Dots
Abnormal
Bright Dot
Display
Dark Dot
Backlight
Light Leakage
Brightness spot
Particle
Dot Defect
Image Remain
Group Bright
Dots
Others Cosmetics
Defect
NG
Next Step TEST
A
Completed
Display Noise
Beat Display
Flicker
Check Panel Panel Change
Beat Display
Shut Down
AD/B Change
Display Wave
Check PCBA Power/B Change
CNT/B Change
NG
Next Step TEST
B Completed
B
Display White
Check PCBA AD/B Change
Out
Power/B Change
Booting Delay Check PCBA
Inverter/B Change
Brightness
OSD/B Change
Even
Abnormal Power/B Change
Check PCBA
Inverter/B Change
Beat Display
No Backlight Check Panel Panel Change
No signal
AD/B Change
NG
Next Step TEST
C
Completed
Horizontal
Line Defect
Vertical
Weak Line AD/B Change
Check PCBA
Horizontal
Weak Line
Vertical
Check Panel Panel Change
Band Defect
Horizontal
Band Defect
Power Saving
Display Check PCBA AD/B Change
Abnormal
AD/B Change
Power/B Change
Peculiar Smell Check PCBA
Inverter/B Change
NG
Next Step TEST
Complete
AD/B Change
Power/B Change
Check Wire
OSD Cable
Check Wire
AC Power Change
DC Power CNT
Cable Change
Check Adapter Adapter Change
AD/B Change
LED Abnormal
OSD Cable
Check Wire
LED Loss DC Power CNT
Cable Change
LED Flicker
Adapter Change
NG
Next Step TEST
Completed
OSD No
D-sub cable
Display
Check Wire OSD cable
DVI cable
OSD Display
Abnormal Check BIOS BIOS Update
Loudspeaker
L/R Same Check Loudspeaker
Change
Volume
Loudspeaker NG
Next Step TEST
Noise
Completed
CNT/B Change
NG
Next Step TEST
Complete
Check the information in this section to see if the problems can be solved before requesting repair.
Note:The consumers are only allowed to solve the problems described as below. Any
unauthorized product modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product
will end the warranty immediately.
z No image
Make sure power button is ON.
Check whether the LCD monitor and computer power cords are plugged and whether there is a
supply of power.
z No Signal Input
Check the signal connection between the computer and LCD monitor.
z “Out of Range”
Check the computer image output resolution and frequency and compare the value with the
preset values (Please refer to [Appendix-Display Mode]).
z Fuzzy Image
Adjust Phase.
z Irregular image
Check the signal connection between the computer and LCD monitor.
Perform Auto Adjust.
z Distorted image
Reset the LCD monitor
Take off extra accessories (such as signal extension cord).
z Image is not centered
Use OSD Image Menu to adjust H_Position and V_Position.
Check image size setting.
Perform Auto Adjust.
z Uneven color
Use OSD Color Menu to adjust color setting.
Remark 1: Above listed items are examples, supplier can expand the rows to add more necessary items
Remark 2: All revised RSPLs with newly added items or any change made should be highlighted and correlated with the ECN/ECR approved by
ViewSonic Corporation. This is to eliminate repeated cross checks of each item between this version and prior versions.
3.3V
DVI-D 5V
Digital Video Main Board
LCD Module
D-sub 12V
Analog Video
Signal
LDO
DC-5V DC-12V
MUTE
DCDC_ON/OFF
V5A
AUDIO_FUNCTION
68
INV_ON/OFF
03_MCU
VGA_5V
CONNECT LED_ORG
MUTE
LED_GRN
INV_ON/OFF
PWR_SW
DCDC_ON/OFF
DDC2_SDA PANEL_ON/OFF
DDC2_SCL AUTO_ADJ
AUDIO_FUNCTION
BUS_POWER SOURCE_SELECT
KEY_UP
KEY_DOWN
LED_GRN
LED_ORG
MENU
RESET_RTD
MENU
RTD_SDIO3
RTD_SDIO2
RTD_SDIO1
RTD_SDIO0
DDC_CLK
RTD_SCLK
RTD_SCSB
DDC_DAT
YOUT
RESET_MCU
KEY_UP
PWR_SW
AUTO_ADJ
B5
KEY_DOWN
MUTE
PANEL_ON/OFF
DCDC_ON/OFF
SOURCE_SELECT
V5A
INV_ON/OFF
VGA_5V
RESET_RTD
CONNECT
LED_ORG
DDC2_SCL
DDC2_SDA
YOUT
LED_GRN
BUS_POEWR
DDC_CLK
DDC_DAT
PWR_SW
RTD_SCLK
RTD_SCSB
RTD_SDIO3
RTD_SDIO2
RTD_SDIO1
RTD_SDIO0
RESET_MCU
PANEL_ON/OFF
AUTO_ADJ
SOURCE_SELECT
KEY_UP
KEY_DOWN
MENU
VX2235wm-1
B4
YOUT
BCKP
DDC_CLK
DDC_DAT
BCKP BCKP
RTD_SCLK
RTD_SCSB
RTD_SDIO3
RTD_SDIO2
RTD_SDIO1
RTD_SDIO0
BCKN
B3
RESET_RTD
RESET_MCU
BB2N
DDC2_SDA
BB2N BB2N
BUS_POEWR
BB1P
BB1P BB1N BB1P
BB1N BB0P BB1N
BB0P BB0N BB0P
BB0N BB0N
BG2P
BG2P BG2N BG2P
BG2N BG1P BG2N
02_DVI
FG2P
FG2P FG2N FG2P
FG2N FG1P FG2N
FG1P FG1N FG1P
FG1N FG0P FG1N
FG0P FG0N FG0P
B2
FG0N FG0N
FR2P
FR2P FR2N FR2P
DDC_CLK FR2N FR1P FR2N
DDC_DAT FR1P FR1N FR1P
CONNECT FR1N FR0P FR1N
VGA_5V FR0P FR0N FR0P
FR0N FR0N
STB
STB POL STB
POL STV POL
STV STV
01_VGA
CKV
VSYNC CKV OE CKV
VSYNC HSYNC VSYNC OE VCM_PWM OE
HSYNC HSYNC VCM_PWM INV_ADJ VCM_PWM
GNDB INV_ADJ VOL_ADJ INV_ADJ
GNDB GNDG GNDB VOL_ADJ GVOFF VOL_ADJ
GNDG GNDR GNDG GVOFF GVON GVOFF
GNDR SOG GNDR GVON FSTHI GVON
Title
BIN BSTHI
Model
V33S
V18_ESD
DIAGRAM
Rev:
ViewSonic Corporation
FB1 R1 RIN
1
RAI+ C1 RIN TP1 TP
1 2
RIN 5
1 GNDR
TP2 TP
3
R2
11 1 RAI+ 1 C2 1 SOG
RAI- D1 TP3 TP
6
DDC_DAT 12 2 GAI+
7 GAI- 1 GIN
HSI BAI+ R3 TP4 TP
13 3
8 BAI- RAI- C3 GNDR
2
VSI 14 4 GNDR 5 1 GNDG
TP5 TP
9
DDC_CLK 15 5 C4
10 GND_POWER 1 BIN
TP6 TP
CON1
R5 1 GNDB
R4 GND_POWER CA1 SOG TP7 TP
SOG 5
GND_POWER
FB2 R6
GAI+ 1 2 C5 GIN
GIN 5 R7
4 CONNECT
3
R8
1 C6
V1 D2
GND_POWER
R9
GAI- C7 GNDG
2
GNDG 5
GND_POWER
C8
4 VGA_5V
GND_POWER
2
FB3 R10
Z1 BAI+ 1 2 C9 BIN
BIN 5
1
3
R11
1 C10
D3
GND_POWER
R12
BAI- C11 GNDB
2
GNDB 5
C12
GND_POWER R13
2 V18_ESD 5
Z2 C13
1
L1 TP9 TP
2
Z3
R15 C14 Z4 R17 C15 1 DDC_CLK
TP10 TP
1
1DDC_DAT
1
GND_POWER TP11 TP
GND_POWER GND_POWER GND_POWER
GND_POWER GND_POWER
V2 V3
GND_POWER GND_POWER
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Model
Title VGA
Date Rev:
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DATA0+ RX0P RX0P 5 DATA0- RX0N RX0N 5
D4 D5
3
1 1
C16 C17
2
CON2
25
R
26
G DATA1+ RX1P DATA1- RX1N
27 RX1P 5 RX1N 5
B
29
RGB GND D6 D7
28
3
HSYNC
8
VSYNC
15 1 1
SYNC GND DDC2_SCL
6
DDC SCL DDC2_SDA
7
DDC SDA
14
+5V C18 C19
16
HPD
DDC2_SCL 4
2
11
1/3shield
3 DDC2_SDA 4
2/4shield
19
0/5shield
22
clk shield
18 DATA0+ DATA2+ RX2P DATA2- RX2N
DAT0+ R18 RX2P 5 RX2N 5
17 DATA0-
DAT0- DATA1+ D8 D9
10
3
DAT1+ DATA1-
9
DAT1- DATA2+
2 1 1
DAT2+ DATA2-
1
DAT2-
13
DAT3+
12
DAT3- C20 C21
5
DAT4+
4
2
DAT4-
21
DAT5+
20
DAT5- CLK+
23
clk+ CLK-
24
clk- CLK+ RXCP CLK- RXCN
RXCP 5 RXCN 5
D10 D11
3
3
GND_POWER 1 1
C22 C23
4 BUS_POEWR
2
2
2
Z5
1
GND_POWER
GND_POWER
5,6 V33S
Z6
C24
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DDC_CI_5V
DDC_CI_5V
D12
Q1
1 2 2 3
2 VGA_5V
8
7
6
5
RP1
1
BUS_POWER 1 2
3 BUS_POWER
D13
1
2
3
4
U1
3 2 D14 D15
3 DDC2_SDA 1B 1A DDC_CLK_OUT V5A
3 DDC2_SCL
6 5 6 V5A
1 2 1 2
2B 2A
2,5 DDC_CLK
8 9
3B 3A DDC_DAT_OUT
2,5 DDC_DAT
11 12
4B 4A DDC_CI_5V
DDC_CI_5V 1
1
1OE
4
2OE R21 D16
14 10
VCC 3OE
7 13
GND 4OE
C25
2
R19 R20
3
Q2 GND_POWER
2
GND_POWER
3.1~3.6V
RTD_SDIO0 5
1
2
3
4
RTD_SDIO1 5
RP2
RTD_SDIO2 5
2 1
8
7
6
5
RESET_MCU 5 RTD_SDIO3 5
R22 C26 +
D17
1
2
3
4
6 PANEL_ON/OFF D18
3
Q3 RP3 1 2 IICSCL
1
2
3
4
IICSDA
1
RP4 R24
2
R23
8
7
6
5
6 DCDC_ON/OFF RTD_SCSB
GND_POWER R25
3
RTD_SCLK RTD_SCSB 5
Q4
8
7
6
5
RTD_SCLK 5
VCC
RST
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
GND_POWER R26
1 V5A
2
10
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
1
5 RP5 4 P50 2 D19
RST
VCC
P1.1
P1.2
P1.3
P1.4
P1.5
P1.6
P1.7
P1.0/ET2
GND_POWER P51 DA0/P5.0
6 3 3
7 2 P52 DA1/P5.1
6 INV_ON/OFF
4 1
P53 DA2/P5.2 NC
8 1 5 33
2
MCU_VCC 6 AUDIO_FUNCTION P54 DA3/P5.3 NC
2 CONNECT
6 34
P55 DA4/P5.4 NC
6 MUTE
7 35
R27 R29 P56 DA5/P5.5 NC
3 DDC2_SCL
8 12
R30 P57 P5.6/HSCL2 NC
3 DDC2_SDA
9 23
R31 P5.7/HSDA2 NC R32
32
DDC_CI_SEL P32 VSYNC P67 MENU_ISP
14 31 MENU 6
P33 P3.2/INT0 P6.7 P66
5 RESET_RTD
15 30 YOUT 5
P34 P3.3/INT1 P6.6/CLOK1 P65
16 29 KEY_DOWN 6
P35 P3.4/T0 P6.5 P64
17 28 KEY_UP 6
P76 P3.5/T1 P6.4 P63
6 LED_GRN
18 27 SOURCE_SELECT 6
R33 P77 P7.6/CLKO2 P6.3/AD3 P62
6 LED_ORG
19 26 AUTO_ADJ 6
P7.7 P6.2/AD2 P61
25
XTAL2
XTAL1
DDC_DAT_OUT P31 P6.1/AD1 P60 PWR_SW 6
R35 13 24
VSS
2,5 DDC_DAT DDC_CLK_OUT P30 HSDA1/P3.1/TXD P6.0/AD0
2,5 DDC_CLK
11
R34 HSCL1/P3.0/RxD
U2 R37
20
21
22
BUS_POWER
GND_POWER
VSS
R36
X2
X1
R38 R39
MCU_VCC Y1
2 GND_POWER
R40
R41
U3
VCC
RST
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
C28 C29
1 8
A0 VCC C27
SEEPROM
GND_POWER 2 7
A1 TEST
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
4
3 6 IICSCL
A2 SCL
RST
VCC
P1.1
P1.2
P1.3
P1.4
P1.5
P1.6
P1.7
P1.0/ET2
4 5 IICSDA P50 44
GND SDA GND_POWER P51 DA0/P5.0
45
P52 DA1/P5.1
46
P53 DA2/P5.2
47
P54 DA3/P5.3
48 32
P55 DA4/P5.4 NC
1 31
P56 DA5/P5.5 NC
2 30
GND_POWER P57 P5.6/HSCL2 NC
3 29
P5.7/HSDA2 NC
P30 5 28
P31 HSCL1/RXD/P3.0 VSYNC
8
HSDA1/TXD/P3.1 P67
27
P6.7 P66
26
P32 P6.6/CLKO1 P65
9 25
P33 P3.2/INT0 P6.5 P64
10 24
P34 P3.3/INT1 P6.4 P63
11 23
P35 P3.4/T0 P6.3/AD3 P62
12 22
P76 P3.5/T1 P6.2/AD2 P61
13 21
P77 P7.6/CLKO2 P6.1/AD1 P60
14 20
VSS
P7.7 P6.0/AD0
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
X2
X1
U4
15
16
17
6
7
18
19
42
43
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NC/MTV512/RoHS
X2
X1
VSS
Model
Title MCU
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V33S
1
Q5
3 2 XI
4 YOUT
V33S
V18C
1 2 1 2 V33S 3,6
V33S
FBS1 C30 C31 C32 C33 FB4
1 2 R42 R43
FB5 C35
C34
GND_POWER
GND_POWER
2.5V
117
116
108
107
46
47
59
72
83
95
60
71
84
96
U5
R44
VCCK
VCCK
PVCC
PVCC
PVCC
PVCC
PVCC
GNDK
GNDK
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
RESET_RTD 4
GND_POWER R28
127
XI XO
128
R45 R46 XI
125 124 RESET_MCU 4
DPLL_VDD 33VRST_REF R74
126 123
DPLL_GND RESET_OUT
1
APLL_GND TCON9 / PWM0
122 TCON9 GVOFF 6
2
APLL_VDD DDCSCL2 / VCLK / TCON4
121 TCON4 GVON 6 GND_POWER
R47 3 120
6 VOL_ADJ PLL_TEST1 / TCON0 / TCON3 DDCSDA2 / V7 / TCON6
4 119 RTD_SCLK 4
PLL_TEST1 PLL_TEST2 / TCON1 / TCON12 SCLK / V6 / TCON3
118 RTD_SCSB 4
SCSB / V5 / TCON7
115 RTD_SDIO3 4
PLL_TEST2 SDIO[3] / V4 / TCON9
114 RTD_SDIO2 4
TMDS_TEST SDIO[2] / V3 / TCON5
5 113 RTD_SDIO1 4
TMDS_TST / PWM0 / TCON2 SDIO[1] / V2 / TCON8
6 112 RTD_SDIO0 4
REXT SDIO[0] / V1 / TCON10
7
TMDS_VDD V0 / TCON2
111 TCON2 BSTHI 6
RX2P 8 110
R49 RX2N RX2P TCON13 / COUT
9 109
RX2N 33VPNLOUT
10
R48 RX1P TMDS_GND A_R0N
11 106
RX1N RX1P AR1N A_R0P
(PWM0) 12 105
RX1N AR1P A_R1N A_R0N
13 104 BB2P 6
V33S RX0P TMDS_VDD AR2N A_R1P A_R0P
14 103 BB2N 6
RX0N RX0P AR2P A_R2N
15 102
RX0N AR3N A_R2P A_R1N
16 101 BB1P 6
TMDS_V33 RXCP TMDS_GND AR3P A_G0N A_R1P
1 2 17 100 BB1N 6
RXCN RXCP AG1N A_G0P
18 99
FB6 C37 RXCN AG1P A_G1N A_R2N
98 BB0P 6
C36 AG2N A_G1P A_R2P
97 BB0N 6
AG2P
A_G0N
BG2P 6
AVS 19 94 A_G2N A_G0P
AVS0 AG3N / TXO0- BG2N 6
AHS 20 93 A_G2P
AHS0 AG3P / TXO0+ A_CKN A_G1N
21 92 BG1P 6
GND_POWER ADC_VDD ACLKN / TXO1- A_CKP A_G1P
22 91 BG1N 6
B+ ADC_GND ACLKP / TXO1+ A_B0N
23 90
B- B0+ AB1N / TXO2- A_B0P A_G2N
24 89 BG0P 6
SOG B0- AB1P / TXO2+ A_B1N A_G2P
25 88 BG0N 6
G+ SOG0 AB2N / TXOC- A_B1P
26 87
G- G0+ AB2P / TXOC+ A_B2N A_CKN
27 86 BCKP 6
R+ G0- AB3N / TXO3- A_B2P A_CKP
28 85 BCKN 6
R- R0+ AB3P / TXO3+
29
R0- A_B0N
2 V18_ESD 1 2 BR2P 6
82 B_R0N A_B0P
BR1N / TXE0- BR2N 6
FB7 30 81 B_R0P
C39 B1- / V7 BR1P / TXE0+ B_R1N A_B1N
31 80 BR1P 6
C38 B1+ / V6 BR2N / TXE1- B_R1P A_B1P
32 79 BR1N 6
G1- / V5 BR2P / TXE1+ B_R2N
33 78
G1+ / V4 BR3N / TXE2- B_R2P A_B2N
34 77 BR0P 6
RX2P SOG1 / V3 BR3P / TXE2+ B_G0N A_B2P
35 76
DDCSDA1 / TCON9
DDCSCL1 / TCON4
3 RX1P ADC_GND BG2N / TXE3-
SDIO[0] / TCON13
SDIO[2] / TCON11
RX1N 38 73 B_G1P
SDIO[1] / TCON7
SDIO[3] / TCON0
SCSB / TCON12
3 RX1N ADC_VDD BG2P / TXE3+
BCLKN/BGRN6
BCLKP/BGRN7
RX0P 39
SCLK / TCON3
BG3N/BGRN4
BG3P/BGRN5
3 RX0P AHS1 / V0
BB3N/BBLU6
BB2N/BBLU4
BB1N/BBLU2
BB3P/BBLU7
BB2P/BBLU5
BB1P/BBLU3
RX0N GND_POWER 40
3 RX0N AVS1 / VCLK
RXCP
3 RXCP
RXCN
3 RXCN
BJT_B
B_R0N
FB2P 6
B_R0P
FB2N 6
AVS B_R1N
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
48
49
58
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
2 VSYNC FB1P 6
AHS B_R1P
2 HSYNC FB1N 6
B_R2N
FB0P 6
B_R2P
FB0N 6
2 RIN R+ R50 B_G2N
2,4 DDC_CLK
2 GIN G+ B_G0N
FG2P 6
2 BIN B+ R51 B_G2P B_G0P
2,4 DDC_DAT FG2N 6
2 SOG SOG
2 GNDR R- TCON13 B_CKN B_G1N
6 FSTHI FG1P 6
2 GNDG G- B_G1P
FG1N 6
2 GNDB B- TCON7 B_CKP
6 POL
B_G2N
FG0P 6
TCON11 B_B0N B_G2P
6 STB FG0N 6
V33S TCON0 B_B0P B_CKN
6 STV FCKP 6
B_CKP
FCKN 6
TCON12 B_B1N
6 CKV
B_B0N
FR2P 6
TCON3 B_B1P B_B0P
6 OE FR2N 6
B_B2N B_B1N
FR1P 6
B_B1P
FR1N 6
R75 R52 R53 R54 PWM:230~300Hz(PWM1) B_B2P
6 INV_ADJ
B_B2N
FR0P 6
B_B2P
FR0N 6
R55 PWM:47KHz(PWM2)
6 VCM_PWM
2
Q6
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V18C
3
Q14
1
Model
3
Title SCALER
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TP12
V5A1
TP
V5A V5A V33D
U6
TP
1
B1
V12V1 V12A 1 2 3 2 V33D (PANEL VCC)
5.0V
1 1
VI(5V) VO(3.3V)
4
TP
GND
V5A 4 VO(3.3V)
F1
C40 C44 C41
1
2
C42 C43 C45 C46
GND_POWER
B2
1 2
GND_POWER
CN3
AUDIOL+ R56
1 AUDIOL-
2 AUDIOR+
3 AUDIOR-
4
5
AUDIO_DISABLE_INPUT V5A
6
MUTE_INPUT
VOL_ADJ_INPUT
7
8
12V
9
10
11 AUDIO_FUNCTION 4
12 R57
13
14
INV_ON/OFF_INPUT
15 V33S
16
INV_ADJ_INPUT
2
1
3
R58 Q8
3
Q7 1
MUTE 4
2
3
Q9 R59
C47 TP13
1
INV_ON/OFF 4
V33S
TP
2
GND_POWER
U7
1
GND_POWER D20 B3
1 2 1 2 3 2 V33S
VI(5V) VO(3.3V) V33S 3,5
4
GND
VO(3.3V)
(SCALER VCC)
1
C48 C49 C50
V33S C51
V5A
B4
1 2
B5 R60
1 2 R61
B6 GND_POWER
1 2
R62
VR
GND_POWER V12A
3
[INV_GND]
3
2
INV_ADJ 5
2
GND_POWER GND_POWER
GND_POWER
1
1
2
3 2
V5A 3
PANEL_ON/OFF 4
4 PANEL_ON/OFF DCDC_ON/OFF 4
4 DCDC_ON/OFF 5
VCM_PWM 6 5
5 VCM_PWM GVOFF 6
R63 7
5 GVOFF GVON 7
R64 8
5 GVON 8
9
BSTHI 9
5 BSTHI 10
11 10
BR0N 11
12
5 BR0N BR0P 12
13
5 BR0P BR1N 13
LP1 CN4 14
MENU 5 BR1N BR1P 14
4 MENU 1 8 MENU
5 BR1P 15
KEY_DOWN 2 7 KEY_DOWN 15 1 MENU 1 KEY_DOWN 1 KEY_UP TP14 1 SOURCE_SELECT BR2N 16 15
4 KEY_DOWN 14 5 BR2N
KEY_UP 3 6 KEY_UP MENU1 TP KEY_DOWN1 TP KEY_UP1 TP TP BR2P 17
16
4 KEY_UP SOURCE_SELECT 13 5 BR2P 17
4 5 SOURCE_SELECT 18
4 SOURCE_SELECT AUTO_ADJ 12 AUTO_ADJ 18
1 8 AUTO_ADJ 1 1PWR_SW 1 LED_O 1 LED_G BCKN 19
4 AUTO_ADJ 11 5 BCKN
PWR_SW 2 7 LED_O AUTO_ADJ1 TP PWR_SW1 TP LED_O1 TP LED_G1 TP BCKP 20
19
LED_G 4 PWR_SW
3 6 LED_G 10 5 BCKP
21 20
LED_O 9 BG0N 21
4 5 PWR_SW 22
AUDIOR- 8 5 BG0N BG0P 22
L3 LP2 23
AUDIOR+ 7 5 BG0P 23
L2 1BSTHI 1 FSTHI 1 STV 1 CKV BG1N 24
6 5 BG1N
AUDIOL- L5 BSTHI1 TP FSTHI1 TP STV1 TP CKV1 TP BG1P 25
24
AUDIOL+ 5 5 BG1P BG2N 25
L4 26
4 OE POL STB VCM_PWM 5 BG2N BG2P 26
1 1 1 1 27
3 TP TP TP 5 BG2P
OE1 POL1 STB1 VCM_PWM1 TP 28 27
2 BB0N 28
29
5 BB0N
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
D
C
B
A
B
A
5 BB1N BB1P 31
32
5 BB1P 32
CA
CA
BB2N 33
5 BB2N BB2P 33
34
5 BB2P 34
D
C
D
C
B
A
B
A
GND_POWER 35
36 35
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
36
CN1
GND_POWER
GND_POWER
V33D 1
V33D 1
2
3 2
STV R69 3
4
5 STV CKV 4
R68 5
5 CKV OE 5
R65 6
5 OE 6
7
FR0N 8 7
5 FR0N FR0P 8
9
5 FR0P FR1N 9
5 FR1N 10
FR1P 11 10
5 FR1P FR2N 11
12
5 FR2N FR2P 12
V33S V33S 13
5 FR2P 13
14
POL R67 14
5 POL 15
STB R66 16 15
5 STB 16
17
FCKN 18 17
5 FCKN FCKP 18
19
5 FCKP 19
20
FG0N 21 20
5 FG0N FG0P 21
22
2
5 FG0P FG1N 22
R70 1 R71 1 23
4 LED_ORG 4 LED_GRN 5 FG1N FG1P 23
Q12 Q13 24
5 FG1P FG2N 24
5 FG2N 25
FG2P 26 25
3
5 FG2P 26
27
FB0N 28 27
R73 5 FB0N FB0P 28
29
R72 LED_G 5 FB0P FB1N 29
5 FB1N 30
LED_O FB1P 30
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5 FB1P FB2N 31
32
5 FB2N FB2P 32
33
5 FB2P FSTHI FSTHI 33
34
5 FSTHI 34
35
36 35
36
CN2
Model
GND_POWER
Title I/F
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11. PCB Layout Diagrams
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