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Published by BB 0563 TV Service Printed in the Netherlands Subject to modification EN 3122 785 15390
Copyright 2005 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands.All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips.
Colour Television Chassis
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Contents Page Contents Page1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis
Overview 22. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes 43. Directions for Use 54. Mechanical Instructions 65. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding 116. Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and
WaveformsWiring Diagram 17Block Diagram Video 18Block Diagram Audio + Video 19Testpoint Overview SSB (Top Side) 20I2C IC Overview 21Supply Voltage Overview 22
7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Diagram PWBTuner and VIF (A1)23 40-49Histogram and Hercules (A2)24 40-49Histogram and Hercules (A3)25 40-49Audio Delay Line (Lip Sync) (A4)26 40-49Audio Amplifier (A5)27 40-49TV Supply (A6)28 40-49Scaler (A7)29 40-49Scaler Supply (A8)30 40-49Scaler Interface (A9)31 40-49SDRAM (A10)32 40-49Flash / Control (A11)33 40-49HDMI (A12)34 40-49PCHD MUX (A13)35 40-49Supply (A14)36 40-49DC-DC Converter (A15)37 40-49PCHD IO (A16)38 40-49Rear IO Scart (A17)39 40-49Class D Audio Amplifier (C)50 51Side A/V Panel (D)52 53
Keyboard Control Panel (E)54 55IR-LED and Light Sensor Panel (J)56 56
8. Alignments 579. Circuit Descriptions, Abbreviation List, and IC Data
Sheets 62Abbreviation List 70IC Data Sheets 72
10. Spare Parts List 7511. Revision List 80
Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis OverviewEN 2 LC4.5E AA1.
1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis OverviewIndex of this chapter:1.1 Technical Specifications1.2 Connection Overview1.3 Chassis Overview
Note: Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due to the different set executions.
1.1 Technical Specifications
1.1.1 Vision
Display type : DV-LCD-IPS: 15:9
Screen size : 32 Resolution (HxV pixels) : 1280x768 (WXGA)Contrast ratio : 350:1Light output (cd/m2) : 450Viewing angle (HxV deg.) : 176x176Tuning system : PLLColour systems : PAL B/G, D/K, I
: SECAM B/G, D/K, L/LVideo playback : NTSC 4.43/3.58,
: NTSC Play Back,: PAL 60,: PAL B/G Play Back,: SECAM Play Back
Channel selections : 100 presets: UVSH
Supported formats : VGA (640x480): VGA (720x400): VGA (640x350): MAC (640x480): MAC (832x624): SVGA (800x600): XVGA (1024x768): WXGA (1280x768)
1.1.2 Sound
Sound systems : BI NICAM B/G: 2CS B/G: NICAM B/G (5.5-5.85): NICAM D/K (6.5-5.85): NICAM I (6.0-6.52): NICAM L (6.5-5.85): FM/FM (5.5-5.74 B/G)
Maximum power (WRMS) : 2 x 10
1.1.3 Miscellaneous
Power supply:- Mains voltage (VAC) : 220 - 240- Mains frequency (Hz) : 50 / 60
Ambient conditions:- Ambient temperature (C) : +5 to +40- Maximum humidity : 90% R.H.
Power consumption- Normal operation (W) : 185- Stand-by (W) : < 2
1.2 Connection Overview
Note: The following connector colour abbreviations are used (acc. to DIN/IEC 757): Bk= Black, Bu= Blue, Gn= Green, Gy= Grey, Rd= Red, Wh= White, and Ye= Yellow.
1.2.1 Rear Connections
Figure 1-1 Rear connections
VGA: Video RGB - In
Figure 1-2 VGA connector
1 - Video Red 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm 2 - Video Green 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm 3 - Video Blue 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm 4 - n.c. 5 - Ground Gnd 6 - Ground Red Gnd 7 - Ground Green Gnd 8 - Ground Blue Gnd 9 - +5V_DC +5 VDC 10 - Ground Sync Gnd 11 - n.c. 12 - DDC_SDA DDC data 13 - H-sync 0 - 5 V 14 - V-sync 0 - 5 V 15 - DDC_SCL DDC clock
Cinch: PC Audio - InRd - Audio - R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm Wh - Audio - L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm
Cinch: Audio - OutRd - Audio - R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm Wh - Audio - L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm
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SCART 1: Video RGB/YUV-In, CVBS-In/Out, Audio-In/Out
Figure 1-3 SCART connector
1 - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm 2 - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm 3 - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm 4 - Ground Audio Gnd 5 - Ground Blue Gnd 6 - Audio L 0.5VRMS / 10 kohm 7 - Video Blue/U 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm 8 - Function Select 0 - 2 V: INT
4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:99.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3
9 - Ground Green Gnd 10 - n.c. 11 - Video Green/Y 0.7 or 1 VPP / 75 ohm 12 - n.c. 13 - Ground Red Gnd 14 - n.c. 15 - Video Red/V 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm 16 - FBL 0 - 0.4 V: INT
1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 ohm 17 - Ground Video Gnd 18 - Ground FBL Gnd 19 - Video CVBS 1 VPP / 75 ohm 20 - Video CVBS 1 VPP / 75 ohm 21 - Shield Gnd
SCART 2: Video CVBS/YC - In/Out, Audio - In/Out1 - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm 2 - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm 3 - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 1 kohm 4 - Ground Audio Gnd 5 - Ground Blue Gnd 6 - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm 7 - Video C 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm
8 - Function Select 0 - 2 V: INT4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:99.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3
9 - Ground Green Gnd 10 - Easylink P50 0 - 5 V / 4.7 kohm 11 - n.c. 12 - n.c. 13 - Ground Red Gnd 14 - Ground P50 Gnd 15 - Video C 0.7 VPP / 75 ohm 16 - n.c. 17 - Ground Video Gnd 18 - n.c. 19 - Video CVBS 1 VPP / 75 ohm 20 - Video Y/CVBS 1 VPP / 75 ohm 21 - Shield Gnd
Aerial - In- IEC-type Coax, 75 ohm
1.2.2 Side I/O Connections
Figure 1-4 Side I/O connections
SVHS (Hosiden): Video Y/C - In1 - Ground Y Gnd 2 - Ground C Gnd 3 - Video Y 1 VPP / 75 ohm 4 - Video C 0.3 VPP / 75 ohm
Cinch: Video CVBS - In, Audio - InYe - Video CVBS 1 VPP / 75 ohm Wh - Audio L 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm Rd - Audio R 0.5 VRMS / 10 kohm
Mini Jack: Audio Headphone - OutBk - Head phone 32 - 600 ohm / 10 mW
1.3 Chassis Overview
Figure 1-5 Chassis overview
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Safety Instructions, Warnings, and NotesEN 4 LC4.5E AA2.
2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes Index of this chapter:2.1 Safety Instructions2.2 Warnings2.3 Notes
2.1 Safety Instructions
Safety regulations require that during a repair: Connect the set to the mains via an isolation transformer
(> 800 VA). Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol ,
only by components identical to the original ones. Any other component substitution (other than original type) may increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard.
Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be returned in its original condition. Pay in particular attention to the following points: Route the wire trees correctly and fix them with the
mounted cable clamps. Check the insulation of the mains lead for external
damage. Check the strain relief of the mains cord for proper function. Check the electrical DC resistance between the mains plug
and the secondary side (only for sets which have a mains isolated power supply): 1. Unplug the mains cord and connect a wire between the
two pins of the mains plug. 2. Set the mains switch to the "on" position (keep the
mains cord unplugged!). 3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the
mains plug and the metal shielding of the tuner or the aerial connection on the set. The reading should be between 4.5 Mohm and 12 Mohm.
4. Switch "off" the set, and remove the wire between the two pins of the mains plug.
Check the cabinet for defects, to avoid touching of any inner parts by the customer.
2.2 Warnings
All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD ). Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that, during repair, you are connected with the same potential as the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep components and tools also at this same potential. Available ESD protection equipment: Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband,
connection box, extension cable and earth cable) 4822 310 10671.
Wristband tester 4822 344 13999. Be careful during measurements in the high voltage
section. Never replace modules or other components while the unit
is switched "on". When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal tools.
This will prevent any short circuits and the danger of a circuit becoming unstable.
2.3 Notes
2.3.1 General
Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the chassis (= tuner) ground (), or hot ground (), depending on the tested area of circuitry. The voltages and waveforms shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the Service Default Mode (see chapter 5) with a colour bar
signal and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz unless stated otherwise) and picture carrier at 475.25 MHz for PAL, or 61.25 MHz for NTSC (channel 3).
Where necessary, measure the waveforms and voltages with () and without () aerial signal. Measure the voltages in the power supply section both in normal operation () and in stand-by (). These values are indicated by means of the appropriate symbols.
The semiconductors indicated in the circuit diagram and in the parts lists, are interchangeable per position with the semiconductors in the unit, irrespective of the type indication on these semiconductors.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol, are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
2.3.2 Schematic Notes
All resistor values are in ohms and the value multiplier is often used to indicate the decimal point location (e.g. 2K2 indicates 2.2 kohm).
Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with either an "E" or an "R" (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220 ohm).
All capacitor values are given in micro-farads (= x10-6), nano-farads (n= x10-9), or pico-farads (p= x10-12).
Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the decimal point indication (e.g. 2p2 indicates 2.2 pF).
An "asterisk" (*) indicates component usage varies. Refer to the diversity tables for the correct values.
The correct component values are listed in the Electrical Replacement Parts List. Therefore, always check this list when there is any doubt.
2.3.3 Rework on BGA (Ball Grid Array) ICs
GeneralAlthough (LF)BGA assembly yields are very high, there may still be a requirement for component rework. By rework, we mean the process of removing the component from the PWB and replacing it with a new component. If an (LF)BGA is removed from a PWB, the solder balls of the component are deformed drastically so the removed (LF)BGA has to be discarded.
Device RemovalAs is the case with any component that, it is essential when removing an (LF)BGA, the board, tracks, solder lands, or surrounding components are not damaged. To remove an (LF)BGA, the board must be uniformly heated to a temperature close to the reflow soldering temperature. A uniform temperature reduces the chance of warping the PWB.To do this, we recommend that the board is heated until it is certain that all the joints are molten. Then carefully pull the component off the board with a vacuum nozzle. For the appropriate temperature profiles, see the IC data sheet.
Area PreparationWhen the component has been removed, the vacant IC area must be cleaned before replacing the (LF)BGA. Removing an IC often leaves varying amounts of solder on the mounting lands. This excessive solder can be removed with either a solder sucker or solder wick. The remaining flux can be removed with a brush and cleaning agent. After the board is properly cleaned and inspected, apply flux on the solder lands and on the connection balls of the (LF)BGA. Note: Do not apply solder paste, as this has shown to result in problems during re-soldering.
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Device ReplacementThe last step in the repair process is to solder the new component on the board. Ideally, the (LF)BGA should be aligned under a microscope or magnifying glass. If this is not possible, try to align the (LF)BGA with any board markers.So as not to damage neighbouring components, it may be necessary to reduce some temperatures and times.
More InformationFor more information on how to handle BGA devices, visit this URL: http://www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs subscription). After login, select Magazine, then go to Workshop Information. Here you will find Information on how to deal with BGA-ICs.
2.3.4 Lead Free Solder
Philips CE is going to produce lead-free sets (PBF) from 1.1.2005 onwards.
Figure 2-1 Lead-free logo
This sign normally has a diameter of 6 mm, but if there is less space on a board also 3 mm is possible.
Regardless of this logo (is not always present), one must treat all sets from this date onwards according to the following rules.
Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected by the workshop during a repair: Use only lead-free soldering tin Philips SAC305 with order
code 0622 149 00106. If lead-free solder paste is required, please contact the manufacturer of your soldering equipment. In general, use of solder paste within workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy to store and to handle.
Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free soldering tin. The solder tool must be able To reach at least a solder-tip temperature of 400C. To stabilise the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip. To exchange solder-tips for different applications.
Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature around 360C - 380C is reached and stabilised at the solder joint. Heating time of the solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec. Avoid temperatures above 400C, otherwise wear-out of tips will rise drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed. To
avoid wear-out of tips, switch off unused equipment or reduce heat.
Mix of lead-free soldering tin/parts with leaded soldering tin/parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to avoid mixed regimes. If not to avoid, clean carefully the solder-joint from old tin and re-solder with new tin.
Use only original spare-parts listed in the Service-Manuals. Not listed standard material (commodities) has to be purchased at external companies.
Special information for lead-free BGA ICs: these ICs will be delivered in so-called "dry-packaging" to protect the IC against moisture. This packaging may only be opened short before it is used (soldered). Otherwise the body of the IC gets "wet" inside and during the heating time the structure of the IC will be destroyed due to high (steam-)pressure inside the body. If the packaging was opened before usage, the IC has to be heated up for some hours (around 90C) for drying (think of ESD-protection!).Do not re-use BGAs at all!
For sets produced before 1.1.2005, containing leaded soldering tin and components, all needed spare parts will be available till the end of the service period. For the repair of such sets nothing changes.
In case of doubt whether the board is lead-free or not (or with mixed technologies), you can use the following method: Always use the highest temperature to solder, when using
SAC305 (see also instructions below). De-solder thoroughly (clean solder joints to avoid mix of
two alloys).
Caution: For BGA-ICs, you must use the correct temperature-profile, which is coupled to the 12NC. For an overview of these profiles, visit the website www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs subscription, but is not available for all regions)You will find this and more technical information within the "Magazine", chapter "Workshop information".For additional questions please contact your local repair help desk.
2.3.5 Practical Service Precautions
It makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock. While some sources are expected to have a possible dangerous impact, others of quite high potential are of limited current and are sometimes held in less regard.
Always respect voltages. While some may not be dangerous in themselves, they can cause unexpected reactions - reactions that are best avoided. Before reaching into a powered TV set, it is best to test the high voltage insulation. It is easy to do, and is a good service precaution.
3. Directions for UseYou can download this information from the following websites:http://www.philips.com/supporthttp://www.p4c.philips.com
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Mechanical InstructionsEN 6 LC4.5E AA4.
4. Mechanical InstructionsIndex of this chapter:4.1 Cable Dressing4.2 Service Position4.3 Assy/Panel Removal4.4 Set Re-assembly
Notes: Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation,
due to the different set executions. Follow the disassembling instructions in described order.
4.1 Cable Dressing
Figure 4-1 Cable dressing
4.2 Service Position
First, put the TV set in its service position. Therefore, place it upside down on a table top (use a protection sheet or foam bars).
4.2.1 The Foam Bars
Figure 4-2 Foam bars
The foam bars (order code 3122 785 90580) can be used for all types and sizes of Flat TVs. By laying the plasma or LCD TV flat on the (ESD protective) foam bars, a stable situation is created to perform measurements and alignments. By first placing a mirror flat on the table under the TV you can easily see if something is happening on the screen.
4.3 Assy/Panel Removal
4.3.1 Rear Cover
Warning: Disconnect the mains power cord before you remove the rear cover.
1. Remove the 11 screws that secure the rear cover. The screws are located at the top, bottom, left and right sides.
2. Lift the rear cover from the cabinet cautiously. Make sure that wires and other internal components are not damaged during cover removal.
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4.3.2 Side I/O Panel
Figure 4-3 Side I/O panel
1. Disconnect the cable (1) from the panel.2. Release the two fixation clamps (2) and lift the panel out of
the bracket.
4.3.3 LED Panel
Figure 4-4 LED panel
1. Release the fixation clamp (1) and take the panel out of the bracket.
2. Disconnect the cable (2) from the panel.
4.3.4 Keyboard Control Panel
Figure 4-5 Keyboard control panel
1. Remove the two fixation screws (1) from the bracket and take out the panel/bracket combination.
2. Remove the fixation tape (2) from the panel/bracket combination.
3. Release the three fixation clamps (3) and lift the panel out of the bracket.
4. Disconnect the cable (4) from the panel.
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4.3.5 Cover Shield of TV & Scaler Board
Figure 4-6 Cable clip on cover shield - Photo A
Figure 4-7 Cover shield of TV & scaler board - Photo B
1. Release the two cables from the plastic cable clip (1) on the shield (see photo A above).
2. Remove the four fixation screws (2, indicated by arrows on the shield) and remove the shield; notice that on one side, the shield is not only held by two screws, but also by two brackets (see photo A above).
4.3.6 TV & Scaler Board
Figure 4-8 Connectors on TV & scaler board - Photo A
Figure 4-9 Screws on VGA and audio connector - Photo B
1. Very cautiously disconnect the LVDS cable (1) from the panel (see Photo A). Notice that this cable is very fragile.
2. Disconnect the six remaining cables (2) from the panel.3. Remove the three fixation screws (3) from the VGA
connector and the audio connector on the TV & scaler board (see Photo B).
4. Take the panel out of its brackets.5. Check if the foam/mesh connector block (4) is well
attached to the tuner (see Photo A). The tuner should always have a good electrical contact with the antenna input side of the metal rear I/O connector plate.
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4.3.7 Power Supply Panel
Figure 4-10 Power supply panel
1. Disconnect all cables (1) from the panel. Notice that the two connectors for X520 and X530 on this panel are similar, and should not be mixed up later when they are reconnected (X520 is connected via its flatcable to connector 66B on the LCD panel, near the R-speaker; X530 is connected via its flatcable to connector 67B on the LCD panel, near the L-speaker).
2. Remove the three fixation screws (2) from the panel.3. Take the panel out of its brackets.
4.3.8 Audio Panel
Figure 4-11 Audio panel
1. Disconnect all cables (1) from the panel.2. Remove the fixation screws (2) from the panel.3. Remove the panel.
4.3.9 LCD Panel
Figure 4-12 Anti-static copper foil - Photo A
Figure 4-13 LVDS connector - Photo B
Figure 4-14 Connectors for side I/O panel, keyboard control panel, and LED panel on TV & scaler board - Photo C
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Figure 4-15 Connectors X520 and X530 on power supply panel - Photo D
Figure 4-16 Connector 66B on LCD panel - Photo E
Figure 4-17 LCD panel, lying on its plastic frame - Photo F
1. Cautiously pull back the upper left part of the anti-static copper foil (see Photo A). Do this in such a way that the foil is no longer attached to the metal ground plate on which the TV & Scaler board is mounted.
2. Disconnect the cables (2) of the L and the R loudspeakers (see Photo A).
3. Important: Unplug the LVDS connector (3) on the LCD panel (see Photo B). Be careful, as this is a very fragile connector!
4. Unplug the connectors (4) of the Side I/O panel, the Top Control panel, and the LED panel on the TV & Scaler board (see Photo C).
5. Unplug the X520 and X530 connectors (5) on the Power Supply board (see Photo D). Instead of X520, also connector 66B (6) on the other end of the flatcable can be unplugged (see Photo E).
6. Lift the metal frame (together with all PWBs) from the LCD panel. Take care not to damage the fragile LVDS cable, the 66B connector and the anti-static copper foil near the L loudspeaker (take care of this too when later re-assembling the TV set and replacing the copper foil).
7. After removal of the metal frame, you can lift the LCD display (7) from its plastic frame (see Photo F).
8. If the plastic frame is damaged, replace it by a new frame, after removing the loudspeakers, the Side I/O panel, the Top Control panel, and the LED panel.
4.4 Set Re-assembly
To re-assemble the whole set, execute all processes in reverse order.
Notes: While re-assembling, make sure that all cables are placed
and connected in their original positions. See figure "Cable dressing". Also make sure that the anti-static copper foil is not damaged and that it makes good electrical contact with the metal frame. Be careful with the fragile LVDS cable.
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5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault FindingIndex of this chapter:5.1 Test Points5.2 Service Modes5.3 Problems and Solving Tips Related to CSM5.4 ComPair5.5 Error Codes5.6 The Blinking LED Procedure5.7 Fault Finding and Repair Tips
5.1 Test Points
This chassis is equipped with test points in the service printing. In the schematics test points are identified with a rectangle box around Fxxx or Ixxx. These test points are specifically mentioned in the service manual as half moons with a dot in the centre.Perform measurements under the following conditions: Television set in Service Default Alignment Mode. Video input: colour bar signal. Audio input: 3 kHz left channel, 1 kHz right channel.
5.2 Service Modes
Service Default mode (SDM) and Service Alignment Mode (SAM) offers several features for the service technician, while the Customer Service Mode (CSM) is used for communication between the call centre and the customer.
This chassis also offers the option of using ComPair, a hardware interface between a computer and the TV chassis. It offers the abilities of structured troubleshooting, error code reading, and software version read-out for all chassis. Minimum requirements for ComPair: a Pentium processor, a Windows OS, and a CD-ROM drive (see also paragraph "ComPair").
5.2.1 Service Default Mode (SDM)
Purpose To create a predefined setting for measurements. To override software protections. To start the blinking LED procedure. To inspect the error buffer. To check the life timer.
Specifications
Table 5-1 SDM default settings
All picture settings at 50% (brightness, colour contrast, hue).
Bass, treble and balance at 50%; volume at 25%. All service-unfriendly modes (if present) are disabled. The
service unfriendly modes are: Timer / Sleep timer. Child / parental lock. Blue mute. Hotel / hospital mode. Auto shut off (when no IDENT video signal is
received for 15 minutes). Skipping of non-favourite presets / channels. Auto-storage of personal presets. Auto user menu time-out.
Auto Volume Levelling (AVL).
How to EnterTo enter SDM, use one of the following methods: Press the following key sequence on the remote control
transmitter: 062596 directly followed by the MENU button (do not allow the OSD display to time out between entries while keying the sequence).
Short SDM jumper (item 4022, see Figure "Service jumper") on the bottom side (solder side) of the TV & Scaler board and apply AC Power. Remove the jumper after start-up. Caution: Entering SDM by shorting "Service" jumpers will override the software protections. Do this only for a short period. When doing this, the service-technician must know exactly what he is doing, as it could damage the television set.
Figure 5-1 SDM service jumper (on rear side of board)
After entering SDM, the following screen is visible, with SDM in the upper right corner of the screen to indicate that the television is in Service Default Mode.
Figure 5-2 SDM menu (example)
Region Freq. (MHz)Default system
Europe, AP-PAL/Multi 475.25 PAL B/GNAFTA, AP-NTSC, LATAM 61.25 (ch. 3) NTSC M
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How to NavigateWhen you press the MENU button on the remote control, the set will switch on the normal user menu in the SDM mode.
How to ExitSwitch the set to STANDBY by pressing the POWER button on the remote control transmitter.If you turn the television set off by removing the mains (i.e., unplugging the television) or by using the POWER button on the TV set, the television set will remain in SDM when mains is re-applied, and the error buffer is not cleared.
5.2.2 Service Alignment Mode (SAM)
Purpose To change option settings. To display / clear the error code buffer. To perform alignments.
Specifications Operation hours counter (maximum five digits displayed). Software version, Error codes, and Option settings display. Error buffer clearing. Option settings. Software alignments (Tuner, White Tone, Geometry, and
Audio). NVM Editor. ComPair Mode switching.
How to EnterPress the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter: 062596" directly followed by the OSD/STATUS/INFO button (do not allow the OSD display to time out between entries while keying the sequence).
After entering SAM, the following screen is visible, with SAM in the upper right corner of the screen to indicate that the television is in Service Alignment Mode.
Figure 5-3 SAM menu (example)
Menu Explanation1. LLLLL. This represents the run timer. The run timer counts
normal operation hours (including on/off switching), but does not count stand-by hours.
2. AAAABCD-X.YY/EEEEEE_F.GG. This is the software identification of the Main/Scaler microprocessor: A= the chassis name. B= the region: E= Europe, A= Asia Pacific, U= NAFTA,
L= LATAM.
C= the software diversity: Europe: T= 1 pg TXT, F= Full TXT, V= Voice ctrl. LATAM and NAFTA: N= Stereo non-dBx, S=
Stereo dBx. Asian Pacific: T= TXT, N= non-TXT, C= NTSC. ALL regions: M= mono, D= DVD, P= Pixel Plus,
Q= Mk2. D= the language cluster number. X= the Main software version number (updated with a
major change that is incompatible with previous versions).
YY= the sub software version number (updated with a minor change that is compatible with previous versions).
EEEEEE= the Scaler SW cluster F= the Scaler SW version no. GG= the sub-version no.
3. SAM. Indication of the Service Alignment Mode.4. Error Buffer (ERR). Shows all errors detected since the
last time the buffer was erased. Five errors possible.5. Option Bytes (OP). Shows all option settings. See
Options in the Alignments section for a detailed description. Seven codes are available.
6. Clear. Erases the contents of the error buffer. Select the CLEAR menu item and press the CURSOR RIGHT key. The content of the error buffer is cleared.
7. Options. Used to set the option bits. See Options in the Alignments section for a detailed description.
8. Tuner. Used to align the tuner. See Tuner in the Alignments section for a detailed description.
9. White Tone. Used to align the white tone. See White Tone in the Alignments section for a detailed description.
10. Audio. No audio alignment is necessary for this television set.
11. NVM Editor. Can be used to change the NVM data in the television set.
12. SC NVM Editor. Can be used to edit Scaler NVM.13. Test Pattern. For future use.14. ComPaIr. Can be used to switch the television to In
System Programming (ISP) mode, for software uploading via ComPair. Caution: When this mode is selected without ComPair connected, the TV will be blocked. Remove the AC power to reset the TV.
How to Navigate In SAM, select menu items with the CURSOR UP/DOWN
keys on the remote control transmitter. The selected item will be highlighted. When not all menu items fit on the screen, use the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys to display the next / previous menu items.
With the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys, it is possible to: Activate the selected menu item. Change the value of the selected menu item. Activate the selected submenu.
In SAM, when you press the MENU button twice, the set will switch to the normal user menus (with the SAM mode still active in the background). To return to the SAM menu press the MENU button again.
When you press the MENU key in while in a submenu, you will return to the previous menu.
How to Store SAM SettingsTo store the settings changed in SAM mode, leave the top level SAM menu by using the POWER button on the remote control transmitter or the television set.
How to ExitSwitch the set to STANDBY by pressing the POWER button on the remote control transmitter or on the television set.
00049 LC45EP1 1.07/S45EX1 1.05 SAMERR 0 0 0 0 0
OP 000 057 140 032 120 128 000
. Clear Clear ?
. Options
. Tuner
. White Tone
. Audio
. NVM Editor
. SC NVM Editor
. Test Pattern
. ComPair Mode OnF_15390_056.eps
280205
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding EN 13LC4.5E AA 5.
5.2.3 Customer Service Mode (CSM)
PurposeThe Customer Service Mode shows error codes and information on the TVs operation settings. The call centre can instruct the customer (by telephone) to enter CSM in order to identify the status of the set. This helps the call centre to diagnose problems and failures in the TV set before making a service call.The CSM is a read-only mode; therefore, modifications are not possible in this mode.
How to EnterTo enter CSM, press the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter: 123654 (do not allow the OSD display to time out between entries while keying the sequence).
Upon entering the Customer Service Mode, the following screen will appear:
Figure 5-4 CSM menu (example)
Menu Explanation1. Indication of the decimal value of the operation hours
counter, Main/Scaler software version (see "Service Alignment Mode" for an explanation), and service mode (CSM= Customer Service Mode).
2. Displays the last five errors detected in the error code buffer.
3. Displays the option bytes.4. Displays the type number version of the set (option).5. Reserved. 6. Indicates the television is receiving an "IDENT" signal on
the selected source. If no "IDENT" signal is detected, the display will read "NOT TUNED"
7. Displays the detected Colour system (e.g. PAL/NTSC).8. Displays the detected Audio (e.g. stereo/mono).9. Displays the picture setting information.10. Displays the sound setting information.
How to ExitTo exit CSM, use one of the following methods: Press the MENU, STATUS (or EXIT/INFO/[i+]), or POWER
button on the remote control transmitter. Press the POWER button on the television set.
5.3 Problems and Solving Tips Related to CSM
5.3.1 Picture Problems
Note: The problems described below are all related to the TV settings. The procedures used to change the value (or status) of the different settings are described.
Picture too Dark or too Bright
If: The picture improves when you press the AUTO PICTURE
button on the remote control transmitter, or The picture improves when you enter the Customer
Service Mode,
Then:1. Press the AUTO PICTURE button on the remote control
transmitter repeatedly (if necessary) to choose PERSONAL picture mode.
2. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter. This brings up the normal user menu.
3. In the normal user menu, use the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys to highlight the PICTURE sub menu.
4. Press the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the PICTURE sub menu.
5. Use the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys (if necessary) to select BRIGHTNESS.
6. Press the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys to increase or decrease the BRIGHTNESS value.
7. Use the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys to select PICTURE.8. Press the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys to increase or
decrease the PICTURE value.9. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter
twice to exit the user menu.10. The new PERSONAL preference values are automatically
stored.
White Line around Picture Elements and Text
If:The picture improves after you have pressed the AUTO PICTURE button on the remote control transmitter,
Then:1. Press the AUTO PICTURE button on the remote control
transmitter repeatedly (if necessary) to choose PERSONAL picture mode.
2. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter. This brings up the normal user menu.
3. In the normal user menu, use the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys to highlight the PICTURE sub menu.
4. Press the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the PICTURE sub menu.
5. Use the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys to select SHARPNESS.
6. Press the CURSOR LEFT key to decrease the SHARPNESS value.
7. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter twice to exit the user menu.
8. The new PERSONAL preference value is automatically stored.
Snowy PictureCheck CSM line 6. If this line reads Not Tuned, check the following: Antenna not connected. Connect the antenna. No antenna signal or bad antenna signal. Connect a proper
antenna signal. The tuner is faulty (in this case line 2, the Error Buffer line,
will contain error number 10). Check the tuner and replace/repair the tuner if necessary.
1 00049 LC45EP1 1.07/S45EX1 1.05 CSM2 CODES 0 0 0 0 03 OP 000 057 140 032 120 128 0004 5 6 NOT TUNED7 PAL8 STEREO9 CO 50 CL 50 BR 500 AVL Off
F_15390_055.eps280205
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault FindingEN 14 LC4.5E AA5.
Black and White Picture
If: The picture improves after you have pressed the AUTO
PICTURE button on the remote control transmitter,
Then:1. Press the AUTO PICTURE button on the remote control
transmitter repeatedly (if necessary) to choose PERSONAL picture mode.
2. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter. This brings up the normal user menu.
3. In the normal user menu, use the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys to highlight the PICTURE sub menu.
4. Press the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the PICTURE sub menu.
5. Use the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys to select COLOUR.6. Press the CURSOR RIGHT key to increase the COLOUR
value.7. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter
twice to exit the user menu.8. The new PERSONAL preference value is automatically
stored.
Menu Text not Sharp Enough
If: The picture improves after you have pressed the AUTO
PICTURE button on the remote control transmitter,
Then:1. Press the AUTO PICTURE button on the remote control
transmitter repeatedly (if necessary) to choose PERSONAL picture mode.
2. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter. This brings up the normal user menu.
3. In the normal user menu, use the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys to highlight the PICTURE sub menu.
4. Press the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the PICTURE sub menu.
5. Use the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys to select PICTURE.6. Press the CURSOR LEFT key to decrease the PICTURE
value.7. Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter
twice to exit the user menu.8. The new PERSONAL preference value is automatically
stored.
5.4 ComPair
5.4.1 Introduction
ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a service tool for Philips Consumer Electronics products. ComPair is a further development on the European DST (service remote control), which allows faster and more accurate diagnostics. ComPair has three big advantages: ComPair helps you to quickly get an understanding on how
to repair the chassis in a short time by guiding you systematically through the repair procedures.
ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics (on I2C level) and is therefore capable of accurately indicating problem areas. You do not have to know anything about I2C commands yourself because ComPair takes care of this.
ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can automatically communicate with the chassis (when the microprocessor is working) and all repair information is directly available. When ComPair is installed together with the Force/SearchMan electronic manual of the defective chassis, schematics and PWBs are only a mouse click away.
5.4.2 Specifications
ComPair consists of a Windows based fault finding program and an interface box between a PC and the (defective) product. The ComPair interface box is connected to the PC via a serial (or RS232) cable. For this chassis, the ComPair interface box and the TV communicate via a bi-directional service cable via the service connector(s).
The ComPair fault finding program is able to determine the problem of the defective television. ComPair can gather diagnostic information in two ways: Automatic (by communication with the television): ComPair
can automatically read out the contents of the entire error buffer. Diagnosis is done on I2C/UART level. ComPair can access the I2C/UART bus of the television. ComPair can send and receive I2C/UART commands to/from the micro controller of the television. In this way, it is possible for ComPair to communicate (read and write) to devices on the I2C/UART buses of the TV-set.
Manually (by asking questions to you): Automatic diagnosis is only possible if the micro controller of the television is working correctly, and only to a certain extent. When this is not the case, ComPair will guide you through the fault finding tree by asking you questions (e.g. Does the screen give a picture? Click on the correct answer: YES / NO) and showing you examples (e.g. Measure test-point I7 and click on the correct oscillogram you see on the oscilloscope). You can answer by clicking on a link (e.g. text or a waveform picture) that will bring you to the next step in the fault finding process.
By a combination of automatic diagnostics and an interactive question / answer procedure, ComPair will enable you to find most problems in a fast and effective way.
Beside fault finding, ComPair provides some additional features like: Up- or downloading of pre-sets. Managing of pre-set lists. Emulation of the (European) Dealer Service Tool (DST). If both ComPair and Force/SearchMan (Electronic Service
Manual) are installed, all the schematics and the PWBs of the set are available by clicking on the appropriate hyperlink. Example: Measure the DC-voltage on capacitor C2568 (Schematic/Panel) at the Mono-carrier. Click on the Panel hyperlink to automatically show
the PWB with a highlighted capacitor C2568. Click on the Schematic hyperlink to automatically
show the position of the highlighted capacitor.
5.4.3 How to Connect
This is described in the chassis fault finding database in ComPair.
Figure 5-5 ComPair interface connection
5.4.4 How to Order
ComPair order codes (EU/AP/LATAM): Starter kit ComPair32/SearchMan32 software and
ComPair interface (excl. transformer): 3122 785 90450.
E_06532_021.eps180804
PC VCR I2CPower9V DC
TOUART SERVICECONNECTOR
TOI2C SERVICECONNECTOR
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding EN 15LC4.5E AA 5.
ComPair interface (excluding transformer): 4822 727 21631.
Starter kit ComPair32 software (registration version): 3122 785 60040.
Starter kit SearchMan32 software: 3122 785 60050. ComPair32 CD (update): 3122 785 60070 (year 2002),
3122 785 60110 (year 2003 onwards). SearchMan32 CD (update): 3122 785 60080 (year 2002),
3122 785 60120 (year 2003), 3122 785 60130 (year 2004). ComPair firmware upgrade IC: 3122 785 90510. Transformer (non-UK): 4822 727 21632. Transformer UK: 4822 727 21633. ComPair interface cable: 3122 785 90004. ComPair interface extension cable: 3139 131 03791. ComPair UART interface cable: 3122 785 90630
Note: If you encounter any problems, contact your local support desk.
5.5 Error Codes
The error code buffer contains all errors detected since the last time the buffer was erased. The buffer is written from the left to the right. When an error occurs that is not yet in the error code buffer, it is displayed on the left side and all other errors shift one position to the right.
5.5.1 How to Read the Error Buffer
You can read the error buffer in 3 ways: On screen via the SAM (if you have a picture).
Examples: ERROR: 0 0 0 0 0: No errors detected ERROR: 6 0 0 0 0: Error code 6 is the last and only
detected error ERROR: 9 6 0 0 0: Error code 6 was detected first and
error code 9 is the last detected (newest) error Via the blinking LED procedure (when you have no
picture). See The Blinking LED Procedure. Via ComPair.
5.5.2 How to Clear the Error Buffer
The error code buffer is cleared in the following cases: By using the CLEAR command in the SAM menu:
To enter SAM, press the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter: 062596 directly followed by the OSD/STATUS button (do not allow the OSD display to time out between entries while keying the sequence).
Make sure the menu item CLEAR is highlighted. Use the CURSOR UP/DOWN buttons, if necessary.
Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to clear the error buffer. The text on the right side of the CLEAR line will change from CLEAR? to CLEARED
If an error does not re-occur within 50 hours it is deleted from the error buffer.
5.5.3 Error Codes
In case of non-intermittent faults, write down the errors present in the error buffer and clear the error buffer before you begin the repair. This ensures that old error codes are no longer present.If possible, check the entire contents of the error buffer. In some situations, an error code is only the result of another error and not the actual cause of the problem (for example, a fault in the protection detection circuitry can also lead to a protection).
Table 5-2 Error code overview
5.6 The Blinking LED Procedure
Using this procedure, you can make the contents of the error buffer visible via the front LED. This is especially useful when there is no picture.
When the SDM is entered, the front LED will indicate (by blinking) the contents of the error-buffer: The LED blinks with as many pulses as the error code
number, followed by a time period of 1.5 seconds, in which the LED is off.
Then this sequence is repeated.
Any RC5 command terminates this sequence.
Example of error buffer: 12 9 6 0 0After entering SDM, the following occurs: 1 long blink of 5 seconds to start the sequence, 12 short blinks followed by a pause of 1.5 seconds, 9 short blinks followed by a pause of 1.5 seconds, 6 short blinks followed by a pause of 1.5 seconds, 1 long blink of 1.5 seconds to finish the sequence, The sequence starts again at 12 short blinks.
Error Device Error description Check item Diagram0 Not applicable - - -1 Not applicable - - -2 Not applicable - - -3 Not applicable - - -4 GM1501
Scaler Flash-ROM
I2C error while communicating with the Genesis Scaler and/or Flash-ROM is faulty/empty
7401 7530 A7 A11
5 Not applicable +5V protection 7930 A66 I2C bus General I2C error 7011, 3088, 3096 A27 Not applicable - - -8 M24C32 I2C error while
communicating with the Scaler EEPROM
7531 A11
9 M24C16 I2C error while communicating with the EEPROM
7099 A2
10 Tuner I2C error while communicating with the PLL tuner
1302, 3302, 3303, 3327 A1
11 Not applicable - - -12 Not applicable - - -13 Not applicable - - -14 K4D263238M Read-write error
with the Scaler SDRAM
7501 A10
15 TDA9178T/N1 I2C error while communicating with Histogram
7560 A3
Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault FindingEN 16 LC4.5E AA5.
5.7 Fault Finding and Repair Tips
Notes: It is assumed that the components are mounted correctly,
with correct values and with no bad solder joints. Before any fault finding actions, check if the correct options
are set.
5.7.1 NVM Editor
In some cases, it can be handy if one directly can change the NVM contents. This can be done with the NVM Editor in SAM mode. With this option, single bytes can be changed.
Table 5-3 NVM editor overview
5.7.2 Load Default NVM Values
In case a blank NVM is placed or when the NVM content is corrupted, default values can be downloaded into the NVM. After the default values are downloaded it will be possible to start up and to start aligning the TV set. This is no longer initiated automatically; to initiate the download the following action has to be performed:1. Switch off the TV set via the AC Power switch. 2. Short circuit the SDM jumpers (keep short-circuited).3. Press P+ or Ch+ on the local keyboard (and keep it
pressed).4. Switch on the TV set via the AC Power switch.5. When the set has started, the P+/Ch+ button can be
released and the short circuit of the SDM jumpers can be removed.
6. The red LED will be on continuously to indicate that the download is initiated (normally when SDM is activated the red LED will start with the Blinking LED sequence).
7. Wait +/- 30 s (time needed to download default values to the NVM).
5.7.3 Tuner and IF
No Picture in RF Mode1. Check whether picture is present in AV. If not, go to Video
processing troubleshooting section.2. If present, check that the Option settings are correct.3. Check that all supply voltages are present.4. Check if I2C lines are working correctly (3.3V).5. Manually store a known channel and check if there is IF
output at Tuner pin 11.6. Feed in 105 dBuV at Tuner pin 11 and check whether there
is RGB output from Video Processing IC. If yes, Tuner may be defect. Replace Tuner.
Required System is not Selected Correctly1. Check whether a Service jumper (#4022, 0805 size) is
present. If yes, remove it.
5.7.4 Video Processing
No Power1. Check +12 V and 3V3 at position 1910.2. If no supply, check the connector 1910.3. If it is correct, check the power supply board.
Power Supply is Correct but no Green LED1. Check if connectors 1005 and 1601 are properly inserted.2. If yes, check if the 3V3 is present.
No Picture Display1. Check the RGB signal.2. If it is present, check 3-IC7016 (NE555).3. If it has output, the problem is in SCALER part.4. Otherwise, check H-out on pin 2 of NE555. If the input
signal of pin 2 is present, but no output, the IC is defect.
Note: If the H-out (pin 67) doesnt have signal or the level is low,
check the output of NE555 (pin 3) during start up. If the H-out (pin 67) has a signal (or has a signal for a very
short time), change IC7016 (NE555).
No TV but PC is Present1. Check if HSYNC and VSYNC are present at pin 3 of 7017
and 7015.2. If they are present, check RGB output.3. If there is no RGB output, the IC TDA120xx can be defect.
5.7.5 Power Supply
This power supply contains two fuses. One is near the AC Power (or mains) inlet connector 1308 and the other is near connector 1307.
1. Check with power supply in off state by means of ohmic measurement.
2. Fuse 1400 may open in case of severe lightning strikes and/or failures in the power supply.
3. Fuses 1401 may open in case of a problem with the Stand-by Supply. Replacement of the fuse is needed, but not before the cause of the overload conditions has been resolved.
Hex Dec Description.ADR 0x000A 10 Existing value.VAL 0x0000 0 New value.Store Store?
Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms 17LC4.5E AA 6.
6. Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and WaveformsWiring Diagram
1684
_3_
KR
X200_
11_VH
X002
_2_
VH
LEFTSPEAKER
RIGHTSPEAKER
RSPEAKPOSILOCK
LSPEAKPOSILOCK
OUTLET
1M46_6_KR 1G51_31_FI
1735_
4_KR
1M03_3_KR
1301_3_KR
1M36
_12_KR1M
01_
3_KR1320
_6_KR
1M02_7_HR
1408_3_KR
1M52
1304
_12
_HR
X530_12_VH
A LC04 SSB
POWER SUPPLY
D SIDE I/O E
KEY
BOA
RD
CO
NTR
OL
X520_12_VH
F_15390_059.eps080305
(1251) (1450) (1403) (1752) (1702)
(1336)(1M20)
(1402)
1870_6_HR
J IR
C AUDIO AMPLIFIER 1001 _4_HR1003 _2_HR
1002 _9_HR
_3_HR
LVDS CONNECTOR
18LC4.5E AA 6.Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms
Block Diagram Video
ADDRESS
DDRFRAMESTORE
INTERFACE
EXT.FLASHROM
INTER-FACE
DISPLAYTIMING
GEN
DVN.C.
IINPUTPORT
ANALOGINPUTPORT
A16
1
5
11
15
PC-IN
DDCNVM
76936 5
8DDC_5V
PC-AUDIO-IN PC_AUDIO_L
PC_AUDIO_R
6073
6075
RED_PRGRN_YBLU_PB
PC_HD_DET+VS
+5VSWI
HS
UART_TX
UART_RX
RESRES
3783 PC_HD_DET-
VSHS
PC_HD_DET+
R_PR-
G_Y-
B_PB-
RED_PR
GRN_Y
BLU_PB
u-Processor
KEYBOARD
STATU S_2STATU S_1
LIGHT-SENSOR-SDM
SEL_IF
SOUND_ENABLE
PC-TV-LED
SCL
SDA
IR
EXT_MUTE
TV_SC_COM
TV_IRQ
NV2k x 8
MNVM_WP
4022SDM PINS
7099
HERCULESIC
7011
7887
A2
A2
A2 HERCULES
A1
A5
A5
A3
A7
A7
A7
FLASHROM
7606
9, 17, 19
14
12
1
15
11
2
PC_HD_SELA7
A14
SDRAM1Mx32x4
DATA
GRAPHICZOOM
VIDEOZOOM
OSD
CO
NTR
OLL
ER
OUT
BL
ENDE
R
BRIG
HTN
ESS/
CONT
RAST
/HUE
/SAT
INTERNALROM &RAM
UARTINTERFACE
MICRO-CONTROLLER
80186
UART_TX
UART_RX A7
A7
UART_
TXB0-
T
TO L
CD P
ANEL
X
UART_RX
A16
A16
SCL
SDA
TV_IRQ
TXB0+
LVDSA-
+12V_LCD
LVDSA+
A2
A2
A2
PC_HD_DETA13
PC_HDMI-AUDIO_SEL A12
SD_HD_SEL
P50_LINE_ITV_IR_SW
A7
5 6
7104
108
109
107
111
114
102
99
98
12106105
I2SCLKFOR AUDIO LIPSYNC
I2SD01I2SDI1
103
0
11597
116119
123
SC-STANDBY122
S QR
OSC
REF
5
1
2
3
4 2956
+5VSWI
VCC6
7
7952
3951
//52 6951
5953
8
3954
5952
2957
SUPPLYA14
2953
+12VSW
7954PANEL-PWR-CTL
3955
5957
3958
7955
+3V3STBY
PAN_VCC2960
A7
PANEL-PWR-CTL
2996
7995+1V8
3 2
1
5997
5996
5998
+3V3STBY+1V8_DVI
+1V8_ADC
+1V8_CORE2994
7992
1 3
2
5994+2V5_DDR
+12VSW
VCCRESETGND
7532
2,3
4
5
+3V3STBY+3 NVM
4k x 8
NVM-WP
A11 FLASH CONTROL
5
6
7
SDA_IOSCL_IO
7531
7530
A10 SDRAM
7501
A7
A9
SCALER
A14
A13
A2A4A4A4
A3A3
A17A17A3NC
A17
127
+3V3STBY
7070+1V8_B
3,93,96
100,117,118,124
14
7001,7003
+3V3STBY
+1V8_A
DECDIG
P1.4
+5VSW
4,5,7,9,88,90,94
15,69,82
A3
A5
126
7075
P50
POWER_DOWN
POWER_DOWN_P50
128
POWER_DOWNA6
A6
7401GM1601SXGA
DISPLAYCONTROLLER
1
3
2
1304
UART
FO
RSE
RVIC
E
A1
BU_LIGHT_ADJ1OCM_TIMER1
A6
OCM_INT1
OCM_OD0
OCM_OD1
A13HD_FILTERPWM1
LAMP_ON-OFFPBIAS A6
PC_HD_SEL A13GPIO_G09_B0
GPIO_G09_B1
TV_SC_COM GPI_G09_B3
GPIO_G09_B4
A2
Y_NOTCH GPIO_16A2
GPIO_G07_B7
GPIO_G07_B5
VGA_SCL
VGA_SDA
GPIO_G07_B0
PPWR
RES
ET
MST
R_SC
L
MST
R_SD
A
GPI
O_
G09
_B4
2488 1401
TCLK
XTAL
2487
+3V3_PLL
PCHD-IO
20071001
2006
10
11
F_15390_060.eps080305
I996
F954
F960
I992
7605H_CS_SDTVV_SDTV
VSHS
SD_HD_SEL
76041 2 3 4
11 10
13 12
5 6 9 8
13
121
3
14
15
9,11
6604PC_HD_DET-
6605
PC_HD_DET+
HD_FILTER
7604-5
7604-6
7607
R_PR+
G_Y+
B_PB+
9
17
14
11
R_SDTV
G_SDTVB_SDTVRED_PR
GRN_YBLU_PB
H_CS
V
PC_HD_DET
27
2
7
25
1
5
21
A2
A2
A2
A13 PCHD-MUX
A7
A2A2
A7
SOG
SD_HD_SELA7 22
PC_HD_SEL
7607 L H PINSD_HD_SEL SDTV HDTV 22PC_HD_SEL ENABLE DISABLE 9
A7
A7
F625
F624
F613
F615
F617
F626
6262
6259
3614
3616
3618
2614
2616
2618
TOP CONTROL HERCULESE
2 2
5x1684 KEYBOARD_IO2
KEYBOARD1402
CHANNEL +CHANNEL-VOLUME+VOLUME-MENU / OK
KEYBOARD
LED PANELJ HISTOGRAMA3
A2
SCALER INTERFACE (SUPPLY)
SCALER INTERFACE (LVDS)
A9
1870
RED
GREEN
RCRECEIVER
1
2
3
1
2
2
7801
6801
78087802
7105
3
4
5
6
IR
LED_SEL LED_SEL
PC-TV-LED PC-TV-LED+3V3 STBY
IR
LIGHT-SENSOR-SDM
+3V3STBY
03201
2
3
4
5
6
N.C.
N.C.
PROTECT_AUDIO
SC_STANDBY
LAMP_ON_OFF
N.C.
N.C.STANDBY
TO IM03
14031
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
POR
A2
A3
SA1
A9 A5
A7
A7
7416
BU_LIGHT_ADJ1
+5VSWI
+5V
+5V2_RELAIS_IO2
+3V3STBY
1 2
81
5
+5V2_RELAIS_IO2
+8V6+12 UNREG+12VSW
+5V2
BLACKLIGHT_CTRLA7
A7D S
G
DC-DC CONVERTERA15
TO IM46
12513
4
7
9
SA1
5251
5252
5258
52626257
5257
5267 5268
3267
3251
SUPPLY
32687260
7262
14501
1213
TXB1-
TXB1+
LVDSB-
LVDSB+
1516
TXB2-
TXB2+
LVDSC-
LVDSC+
1819
TXBC-
TXBC+
LVDSK-
LVDSK+
2122
TXB3-
TXB3+
LVDSD-
LVDSD+
2425
5874PAN_VCC
3415
7804
ADDRESS
DATA
Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms 19LC4.5E AA 6.
Block Diagram Audio + Video
1302
+5VSW
6,7 9
4 5 1
11
A 3 TUNER + VIF
TV
FM
+VTUN
SoundTraps
VIF2
VIF1
RF_AGC
SIF1
SIF2
25
24
31
30
29
7011 - IF
A2 A 4
QSS Mixer/AM Demod.
10
7316
61
62,6349,50
34,35
56,57
A5A2
SIDE I/OD
7376-B7377-B
53,54
HP_LROUT
SVHS _AV2_Y_CVBS_IN
SVHS_C_IN
12
2021
LRAUDIO-OUT
1 2
2021
SCART 2
SCART 1
R-Out R-InL-Out
L-InB-In
Status
G-In
R-InFBL-In
TER-Out CVBS-In
11 22
55
66
77
9910
R-OutL-Out
R-In
L-InStatusP50
C-In
MON-OutY/CVBS-In
11111212
10
1515
16
16
EF
Const_LR_OUT
SC1_LR_RF-OUT
SC2_LR_MON_OUT
STATUS_1
SC2_CVBS_MON_OUT
SC1_COMP_B_U_IN
SC2_LR_IN
SC 1_COMP_AV1_LR_IN
SC2_Y_IN
SC1_CVBS_IN
P50
SC1 _CVBS_RF_OUT
SC1_FBL_IN
STATUS_2
SC2_C_IN
7119
7371
R
L
R
L
7910
3910
A6 TV SUPPLY
SC1_COMP_R_V_INSC1_FBL_IN
SSIF(Tuner FM) 33A1
SDASCL
SEL_IF
SSIF
A2A2
A2
A2
S QR
OSC
REF
5
1
2
3
4 2931
+5VSW
VCC
6
7
7930
3931
6930
5931
8
7710
EXT_MUTE
7706
1213
OUT_MUTE
3707
11A2
POWER_DOWNA6
A2 SOUND_ENABLE SOUND_ENABLE
POR_AUDIO
A9
A2
+3V3STBY
AUD_SUP
14
QSS/FM
AGCDetect
CVBS1Inputsw.
INA..D
cvbs/y
c
Outputsw.
CS1A..D
cvbs
+
55
58
51
59
52
64
A1
1328
1330
7
7
8
8
3311
6323
3323+5VSW
2
3
2
3
7320
4334
2321 4327
4331
4333
Dig. 2H/4HCombfilter
Y Delay Adj.
PAL/NTSC/SECAM
Decoder &Baseband
Delay
Yint
Chroma
Uint
Vint
RGB/YPRPB InsertYUV Interface
78 79 8077 74 75 76
Pix Improvement(Histogram)
7560
70 71 72
PeakingSCAVEMU/V Delay
YUV IN/OUT
Skin ToneU/V Tint
Saturation
RGB MatrixBlue & Black
StretchGamma Corr.
YUV
SAT
SCAVEMon Text
RGB MatrixBlue & Black
StretchGamma Corr.
G_O
SD
R_O
SD
B_O
SDFa
st B
lan
king
CON BRI
85
86
87
H/V
Sync SepH-OSCH-ShiftH-Drive
Vertical & East-West Geometry
H/V 66
67HOUT
FB/SC
VDRB
VDRA 23
22
YOU
T
UOUT
VOU
T
VIN
UIN
YINR/P
r-3
INSS
W3
G/Y
3
B/Pb
-3
SC1_COMP_AV1_G_Y_CVBS_INSC1_COMP_B_U_IN
EF7013
EF7014
EF7012
RO
GO
BO
R_SDTV
G_SDTV
B_SDTV
SCL
SDA
6 8 9 16 17 19
1411
20+8VSW_2
R
L
EF7138
SC1_COMP_AV1_G_Y_CVBS_INSC1_COMP_R_V_IN
A 3A17
SC2_C_IN
SC2_CVBS_MON_OUT
SC
CONTROL
1_CVBS_IN
SC2_Y_IN
SVHS_AV2_Y_CVBS_IN
SVHS_C_IN
cvbs/y
CVBS
/Y-X
C-X
CVBS/Y-X
C-X
P50STATUS_2STATUS_1
AD ConvStd StereoDecoder
Audio SelectADC/DAC
AudioControl
Vol/Treb/Bass
FeaturesDACs
I2S Proc
QSS/FM
SC1_COMP_AV1_LR_IN
Const_LR_OUTSC1_LR_RF-OUT
SC2_LR_INSC2_LR_MON_OUT
AM
SC1_COMP_AV1_LR_IN
Const_LR_OUT
SC1_LR_RF_OUT
SC2_LR_IN
SC2_LR_MON_OUT7370
SVHS_LR_IN
AudioIN2LR
60
36,37
1:1
1:1
7372
77087376-A
7377-A
7714
7713
HP_LOUT
AUDOUTLSR
A
AUDIO_L
AUDIO_R
UDOUTLI2SD
I1
SL
2
6 7
1
77
3753
3752 40
75617563
+3V3STBY
HP_ROUT
6910+VTUN
6911
5920
5930+12VSW
+8VSW_TV2921
7920
1 3
2
SC2_CVBS_RF_OUT 43
SVHS_LR_IN
HP_DET_IN
HP_LROUT
SVHS_LR_IN
HP_DET_IN
36
45
A5
A5
VCCTR
DISCCTRL
RESOUT
THR
2028
7018
3021
2051
7016#VCC
TR
DISCCTRL
RESOUT
THR
2021
3347
2042
7015#
VCCTR
DISCCTRL
RESOUT
THR
2047
3346
2034
7017#
2020
H_CS_SDTV
70192022
7004
50102055
V_SDTV
SANDCASTLE
+5VSW
+5VSW# = NE555 TIMER
8
2
4
3
5
7
68
2
4
3
7
6
8
2
4
3
6
7
5
5
3010
A3 HISTOGRAM
3058
SANDCASTLE
SANDCASTLE
1
A2
A2
HERCULES
AUDIOAMPLIFIER C
AUDIO AMPLIFIER
A13
A13
A13
A13
A13
A12
7011 - SOUND
SYSTEM 7011PAL-MULTI/SECAM TDA12021
NTSC TDA12001CHINA/NTSC-AP TDA12011
HERCULES
COM
PAIR
1301
12
3
Y_NOTCHA7
REAR IO SCART
5560
2561
7562
1 3
2
+12VSW
F306
F305
F915
F912
F913
I357
F_15390_061.eps080305
25
SVHS
CVBS
L
2
6
R8
11
10
12
4
2
6
8
11
10
11
41304 1036
1
349
1739
SCPROC.
A4 AUDIO DELAY LINE (LIPSYNC)
8x 8x 15
I2SC
LK
7x
7x
RAMCOUNTER COUNTER "D" F.F. "D" F.F.
758475837582758175807585
NC
8x
2
7x8x
8x
4590
1
21001
4
3
SOUND_ENABLE
POR-AUDIO
SOUND_ENABLE
PROTECT_AUDION.C.
N.C.
AUDIO_R
AUDIO_L
AUDIO_R
AUDIO_L
15W/8R
15W/8R
R
L
8
7
6
NC
1
4
5
3
2
9
8
7
6
1
4
5
3
2
1752
HEAD_PH_L
HEAD_PH_R
Y/CVBS
C
TDA9178T
I2SD
O
I354
I357
I354
1V / div DC5ms / div
1V / div DC20us / div
HP_DET_R_DC1
R_FRONT_IN
L_FRONT_IN
NC
+
-
7000
+
-
7001
7
7
18
15
16
VP
16
18
15
VP
19
19
13
L+
L-
R-
13
3
4
3
4
20LC4.5E AA 6.Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms
Testpoint Overview SSB (Top Side)
F_15390_020.eps2802053139 123 6072.1
SERVICE TESTPOINT
F002 C3F003 F2F004 D5F005 D5F006 E5F007 C4F008 C3F009 C3F010 C3F011 C3F012 B3F013 D4
F014 D4F018 D5F019 C5F020 E4F021 C5F022 B4F023 C4F024 C2F025 C2F026 D1F027 C1F028 E3
F029 D4F030 D4F031 D4F032 D4F033 E5F034 D4F035 E5F036 D5F037 B3F038 E5F039 C2F040 E5
F041 C4F042 D5F043 D4F044 D5F045 E5F046 D4F047 D4F048 C1F049 E4F050 D5F051 E4F052 E4
F053 E4F058 E5F060 C5F061 E5F062 E5F063 D5F067 E5F068 D5F069 D5F071 C5F072 C1F073 A5
F075 C4F076 C4F077 C1F078 C1F079 C1F080 C1F081 D1F082 D1F083 D1F087 C3F088 D3F089 D3
F090 D4F093 D2F094 D5F095 E5F096 E5F099 B4F101 F4F102 F6F103 F3F104 F6F105 F4F106 F4
F107 F3F108 F6F109 F4F110 F7F111 F4F113 F4F115 F5F117 F5F119 F5F120 F5F121 F5F127 F6
F128 F6F129 F6F133 F6F134 F7F135 F7F137 F7F141 F7F143 F8F147 F9F148 F8F153 F9F154 F7
F156 F9F157 F7F158 F7F159 F7F160 F7F161 F4F191 F7F251 A10F252 A10F253 A9F254 A10F255 A10
F257 A9F258 A8F259 B6F260 C10F301 E4F302 F2F303 F2F305 E3F307 E2F308 F2F309 C4F310 D3
F311 D3F313 F2F314 F3F315 F3F401 D6F402 A7F403 A7F404 A7F405 A7F406 A7F407 A7F408 A7
F409 A7F410 B7F411 C10F412 C10F413 C10F414 D10F415 D10F416 D10F417 B7F418 D10F419 B9F420 D1
F421 D1F422 C5F423 C5F424 C5F434 B7F436 B7F437 B7F447 C7F451 D7F461 B8F463 D7F465 D6
F466 D6F470 C7F478 C8F482 B7F486 C7F501 B9F530 B6F531 C7F532 C7F533 C7F534 C6F535 C6
F536 B6F537 B6F538 B6F539 B6F540 B6F541 B7F580 A4F584 C4F585 A4F586 A4F587 B4F588 B4
F590 A3F602 D7F603 E7F604 D6F605 D6F606 D7F607 D6F608 E7F612 D7F613 D7F614 D6F615 D7
F616 D6F620 D6F624 C6F625 D6F626 E6F680 F9F681 F10F682 F10F683 F10F684 F10F685 F10F686 F10
F687 F10F688 F10F689 F10F690 F10F701 D2F702 B3F705 B2F706 B2F707 B2F708 A2F710 E4F711 B2
F712 B2F713 B2F714 A2F716 B3F717 C3F718 C3F719 C2F720 C2F721 A2F722 A2F723 A3F724 A3
F725 A3F726 A3F727 A3F728 A4F729 A2F801 E9F802 D9F803 E8F804 D9F805 E8F806 D7F807 D7
F808 D8F809 D9F810 E8F811 D8F820 E9F821 E9F822 E9F823 E9F824 E9F826 D8F827 D8F870 A7
F871 A7F872 A8F873 A7F874 A7F912 A4F913 A5F915 B4F954 B7F955 B8F988 D7I001 C5I002 C3
I003 C3I005 C4I006 B3I007 C3I008 C5I009 C3I010 C3I011 C3I012 D3I013 C5I015 E2I016 C5
I018 C3I019 C3I020 C3I022 C3I023 C5I024 C5I025 D4I026 D4I028 D4I030 C4I032 D4I033 D4
I034 D4I036 C5I037 D4I039 C5I042 C5I044 C5I051 D5I052 D5I054 D5I055 D5I056 D5I057 D5
I058 D5I059 D4I060 C3I061 D5I063 E4I064 C5I065 C5I067 C4I068 B4I069 D5I071 C5I072 D5
I073 D4I074 D4I075 E2I076 C5I078 D5I079 C5I080 C5I081 D5I082 D5I086 E1I087 E1I088 E1I089 E1I090 E1I091 E1I092 E1I093 E1I094 E1I102 F4I104 F4I106 F4I110 F3I112 F4I114 F5I116 F5I118 F5I119 F5I120 F5I126 F6I128 F6I132 F6I136 F7I139 F7I140 F7I142 F7I150 F4I251 A10I252 A9I253 B10I254 B10I255 B10I256 D10I257 E10I258 E10I259 E10I260 C10I261 A10I262 A10I263 A10I264 A10I304 F2I313 E3I317 D3I318 D3I319 E2I320 E2I321 E3I322 E3I324 E3I325 D3I348 B4I349 B4I350 B5I351 B4I352 B5I353 B5I354 B5I355 B5I356 B5I357 B5I358 B5I359 B5I360 E2I361 B5I371 D4I386 C5I387 D5I388 D3I423 C7I424 D7I425 C7I426 C6I427 D8I428 D8I429 C8I436 C8I437 A6I438 B7I439 C6I440 B6I441 C6I442 D7I443 D7
I444 C8I445 C8I446 D7I449 C6I450 C6I451 C6I452 C6I453 C6I454 B6I455 B6I456 C6I457 B6I458 B7I459 B7I460 B7I502 B9I503 B9I607 E6I608 E6I618 E7I619 E7I620 D6I621 D7I622 D7I623 D7I624 D7I625 D7I626 D7I627 D6I628 E6I629 D7I630 D7I631 E7I632 D7I633 D7I634 E7I635 D7I636 E7I637 E7I638 D7I639 E7I680 F9I681 F9I682 F9I683 F9I684 E8I685 F9I690 F9I699 E8I700 E8I701 D2I702 D2I703 B3I704 D2I705 D2I706 D2I707 C2I709 B3I710 D2I711 D2I712 B2I713 C3I714 D2I715 D2I716 D2I717 D2I718 B3I719 B3I721 C2I722 F8I723 F8I724 B3I725 B3I726 C2I727 C2I728 D2I729 A3I730 C4I731 B4I735 B2I736 B2I737 B2I738 A1I739 D2I740 C3I741 C3I742 B3I802 E9I803 D9I815 E8I816 D8I819 D9I822 D9
I823 D9I824 E9I825 E8I826 D9I827 D8I828 D8I834 E9I836 E8I838 E8I840 E8I841 D8I842 D8I844 D8I847 E8I848 D9I860 A5I861 A5I862 A5I863 A4I864 A4I865 A4I866 A4I867 B7I868 A4I869 A4I870 A6I871 A6I872 B7I901 B5I902 A5I903 A5I904 A4I905 A5I906 A5I907 A5I908 A4I951 A8I952 A9I953 A9I954 A9I955 A9I956 B7I957 B7I959 B8I960 A9I961 B7I962 B8I963 B7I964 B8I992 B9I995 D8I996 C9
1V / div DC20us / div
F302 I631 F626 F701 F702 I904I357I354F624 F625F613 F615F303 F306 F011 1V9F012 1V9F903 11V9F905 3V3F906 11V6F915 5V3F912 33V7
F913 8VF958 11V6F960 11V4F954 5V4F992 2V5F996 1V8
1V / div DC20us / div
200mV / div AC20us / div
200mV / div DC20us / div
200mV / div DC20us / div
200mV / div DC20us / div
500mV / div DC20us / div
500mV / div DC20us / div
500mV / div DC20us / div
20mV / div AC1ms / div
20mV / div AC1ms / div
1V / div DC5ms / div
1V / div DC20us / div
2V / div DC5us / div
F405
500mV / div DC20us / div
Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms 21LC4.5E AA 6.
I2C IC Overview
E_14710_013.eps240105
6692 5691
3787
DDC_5V3789
3786
A2 HERCULESI2C BUS INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
13011
2
3
7011SET
PROCESSOR
PART OFVIDEO-
PROCESSER(HERCULES)
ERR6
7099M24C16EEPROM
(NVM)
ERR9
ERR10
3096 3088
+3V3STBY +3V3STBY
3429 3428
+3V3STBY +3V3STBY
3433 3432
+3V3STBY +3V3STBY
3097
+3.3V
SDA
SCL
NVM_WP
SW_I2C_SDA
N.C.SW_I2C_SCL
108
104
109
3085 3083
+3V3STBY +3V3STBY
113
112
5 6
7693M24C02EEPROM
256x8
5 6
7560TDA9178T
HISTOGRAM
ERR15
14 11
7531M24C32EEPROM
ERR8
7530M29W040B
FLASHROM
512kx8
ERR4
7501K4D263238M
SDRAM1Mx32x4
ERR14
3531
+3V3STBY 5 6
7
A1 TUNER IF A3
7401GM1501SCALER
ERR4
ERR6
N1 N2
HISTOGRAM A7 SCALER A11 FLASH/CONTROL
A10 SDRAM
1302TUNER
33023303
5 4
ForCOMPAIR
only
VGA CONNECTOR
PCHD-IOA16
SDA_IO
SCL_IO
NVM_WPP
ADDRESS
DATA
ADDRESS
DATA
UART_RX
UART_TX
SDA_VGA
SCL_VGA
SDA_DVI
SCL_DVI
16879
15
12
1
5
11
15
F303
F302
3697 3696
N.C.
22LC4.5E AA 6.Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms
Supply Voltage Overview
2
11251
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
+8VSW_TV+8VSW_TV31+12VSW
7920L78M08CDT
5920
+5VSW26
+12VUNREG
+5V2
+5VSW+5VSW
+VTUN
+12VSW
+12V
7930MC34063AD
5930
6930
5931 5932
7011
7001
7003
3374
5691
5874
5560
5720
5910
7910
31
7562
SUPPLYIC
26
79525952
6951
5953 5954SUPPLYIC
CONTROL
HERCULES
39106910
6911-/C33
F913
F912
F915
DC-DC CONVERTERA15
TV-SUPPLYA6
TUNER IFA1
HERCULESA2
HISTOGRAMA3 IR/LED J
SUPPLYA14
5252
3251
5251
52685267
6267
6259
6262
5262
5258
A13A12A11A9A7A5A3A2A1
A4A3A2A1
A1
A2
+3V3STBY
+3V3STBY+3V3STBY
+12VSW
+12VSW
PANEL_PWR_CTL
+3V3_PLL
A15
+12VSW A15
A5
A3
A14
A3
A6A14
A3
A3
A6
+VTUN+VTUNA6
+3V3STBY+3V3STBYA15
+3V3STBY+3V3STBY
+1V8_A
+1V8_B
A15
14
488109
127
+3V3STBY +3V3STBY
+3V3STBY
+12VSW+8VSW_2A15
+8VSW_TV+8VSW_TVA6
TO 45 - 7011+5VSW
+5VSWA6
5984
+3V3_ADC5985
+3V3_DVI5986
+3V3_IO5987
+3V3_LBADC5988
+3V3_LVDSA5989
+3V3_LVDSB5990
+3V3_LVDS
+3V3_PLL
+3V3_ADC
+3V3_DVI
+3V3_IO
+3V3_LBADC
+3V3_LVDSA
+3V3_LVDSB
+3V3_LVDS5991
+2V5_DDR +2V5_DDR59947992
+1V8A7A8
A7A8A7A8A7A8A7
A8, A11A7A8A7A8A7A8A7A8A7A8
A10
A7A8A7A8
+1V8_ADC5996
+1V8_DVI5997
+1V8_CORE
+1V8_ADC
+1V8_DVI
+1V8_CORE
A9A13A16A17
A9
A15
PAN_VCC PAN_VCC
+5VSWI +5VSWI
5998
7995
DS
G
59575956
+12V
+8V6
+8V6
+5V2
A2
A7
A5
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
2
11M46
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
2
11M46
3
4
2
11003
3
CONTROL
CONTROL
1320
AUDIO AMPLIFIER (PARTLY USED)A5+5V2
AUD_SUPA15
5580+5VSW+5VDA6
A15 +3V3STBY
A3 +5V2_RELAIS_IO2+5V2_RELAIS_IO2
SCALERA7
AUDIO DELAY LINE (LIPSYNC)A4
SDRAM
FLASH/CONTROL
A10
A11
+2V5_DDR+2V5_DDRA14
FSVREF
SCALER INTERFACE
A9
A8A7
FSVREF
A15
A14 +3V3_DVI
+3V3STBY
A14 +3V3_PLL
A14 +3V3_LBADC
A14+3V3_IOA14
+3V3_LVDSBA14+2V5_DDRA14
+3V3_LVDSAA14
A14 +3V3_LVDS
A10 FSVREF
A14 +1V8_DVI
A14 +1V8_ADC
A14 +3V3_ADC
+3V3_DVI
+3V3STBY
+3V3_PLL
+3V3_LBADC
+3V3_IO
+1V8_CORE+1V8_CORE
+3V3_LVDSB
+2V5_DDR
+3V3_LVDSA
+3V3_LVDS
FSVREF
+1V8_DVI
+1V8_ADC
+3V3_ADC
SCALER SUPPLYA8
A9
A14 +3V3_PLL
A14 +3V3_ADC
A14 +3V3_DVI
A14 +3V3_IO
A14 +3V3_LBADC
A14 +3V3_LVDSA
A14 +3V3_LVDSB
A14 +3V3_LVDS
A14 +1V8_ADC
A14 +2V5_DDR
A14 +1V8_CORE
A14 +1V8_DVI
A10
3501
3502
A15
A14 +3V3_IO
+3V3STBY
+3V3_IO
+3V3STBY
+3V3STBY
HDMI (MAINLY FOR NAFTA)A12
A15 +3V3STBY+3V3STBY
+3V3_PLL
REAR IO SCARTA17
+5VSW_13169
3789
3791 3790
6692
A14 +5VSWI +5VSWI+5VSWI
+3V3_ADC
+3V3_DVI
+3V3_IO
+3V3_LBADC
+3V3_LVDSA
+3V3_LVDSB
+3V3_LVDS
+1V8_ADC
+2V5_DDR
+1V8_CORE
+1V8_DVI
A15 +3V3STBY
A14 +5VSWI+3V3STBY
+5VSWI
PROTECT_AUDIO
A14 PAN_VCC
FSVREFFSVREF
VGACONN.
DCC_5V
+5VSWI
9
101687
PCHD-MUXA13
PCHD-IOA16
A15 +3V3STBY
A14 +5VSWI
A14 +5VSWI
+5VSWI
A15
2
11403
3
4
55 +3V3STBY
1870
5
6
7
8
9
10
BACKLIGHT_CTRL
POR
LIGHT_ON
FAN_SPEED
2
11450
3
4
-12V_2CD
POWER_OK
STANDBYSC_STANDBY
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
(N.C.)
N.C.
7887
LCDDISPLAY(LVDSCONNECTOR)
LVDSCONNECTOR
F011
F012
6005
7955
7954
51
7260
18
7262
+12VSW+12VSW
+5V2
+3V3STBY
+8V6
+5V2_RELAIS_IO2
SUPPLYIC
1308
POWER SUPPLY
+3V3STBY
AUDIO AMPLIFIERC
5001
3001
VP
VP_SGN
F_15390_062.eps080305
Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts 23LC4.5E AA 7.
7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB LayoutsTuner and VIF
PLL
AGCDET
IF AMPMIX-OSC
PRE-FIL TRACKFILTER
GAINCTRL
PRE-AMPTRACKFILTER
RF
MT
FM
MT
TVRF
NCMT
NCMT
NCMT
TUNER + VIF
5V3
2V6
2V6
RES
7V1
RES
NC
A2
A2
A2
A2
5V3
1V7
0V
0V
*
RES
RES
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
EUROPE & APPAL-MUTLIONLY
RESERVE
*
NC
A7
A7
COMPAIR
FOR TESTING DURING DR STAGE :PIN1=TX, PIN2=GND,PIN3=RX
FROM SCALER
For FM Radio Only
UART
For I
TV O
nly
I318 E5I319 D6I320 D6I321 C6I322 D7I324 C7I325 D7
5340 E96310 B56311 C56323 D66324 C76328 F26329 F26330 C16331 C17316 E57320 D67325 D7F301 B1F302 C1
F303 C1F305 B3F306 B4F307 E2F308 C3F309 D1F310 F9F311 D1F313 F2F314 F2F315 F2F316 E9F317 E9F318 E9F319 E9I304 C3I313 E4I317 E5
3320 D63321 C63322 C63323 C73324 C73325 D73326 D73327 D23328 F33329 F34312 D34313 E44318 E54327 C74328 C74329 C74330 C74331 C74332 E74333 E74334 E74335 E74336 E74337 C94338 C94339 C24340 C55304 E25309 B55321 C65324 B75339 C9
1305 D11328-A B81328-B C81329-A D81329-B D81330-A E81330-B F81681 F22302 C22303 C32307 E22308 E32309 B52311 C52313 E42314 D42317 E52318 E52321 C62324 C73302 C13303 C13304 F23305 F23309 B53311 C53313 E43314 D53315 E53316 D53317 E53319 D6
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
1301 C11302 A1
+3V3STBY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6
3314100K
7 8 9
A
B
C
D
E
34
56
130512
F318
F319
F314
F315
F313
100R3329
3328 100R
BZX3
84-C
6V8
BZX3
84-C
6V8
6329
6328
6331BZX384-C6V8
F317
BZX384-C6V86330
F316
4340
F309
F310
+3V3STBY
3305330410K 10K
234 5
5304
1681
1
1234 5
1301
4SC
L
5SD
A
2TU
|FM
VCC
79VT
IFOUT
12
13 14
15
NC1
6 8N
C2
1AG
C
3AS
FM-IFOUT 10
11
UR1336/A F S H-31302
I319
I325
I322
I320
I321
I324
I318
I313
I317
4339
+5VSW
33271K0
910
1314
15 1112
1617
OFWK9656L1330-B
1184
56
1314
15 1112
1617
1329-BOFWK3955L
1184
56
910
OFWK9656L2
3
7
8
1329-A OFWK3955L2
3
7
8
1330-A
1013
1415 11
1216
171
1845
69
1328-AOFWK3953L
2
3
7
8
OFWK3953L1328-B
+VTUN
7316BFS20
43184313
2314100n
2313
1n0
2318
1n0
23171n0
3313
3316
3317560R
820R
150K3315
4338
4337
5340
53246u8
4332
4336
4333
4335
4334
5339820n
4331
4330
4329
4328
5321
4327
10n
390n
2324
10n
2321
27K3319
332018K
33212K2
7320
6323
BC847BW
1SS356
2K2
3322
6K8
3323
22K3325
47K3326
BC847BW
6324
7325
2K2
1SS356
3324
3309
10K
I304
530912u
4312
23082u2 50V
35V22u2311
16V470u2309
+5VSW
6311BAS316
6310
100R3303
3302 100R
F311
F303
F302
230322p
F301
22p2302
F307
F305
F308
F306
230747n
3311
10K
UART_RX
SCLSDA
UART_TX
VIF1
VIF2
SIF1
SIF2
SEL_IF
RF_AGC
SCL
SDAIF-TER
SSIF
A1 A1
F_15390_001.eps2402053139 123 6072.1
PAL / SECAMNTSC / LATAM*
1302UR1318UR1338
1328OFWK3953LEUROPEOFWK7265LAPOFWK3956LCHINA
1329OFWK9656LOFWK9361LOFWK9352L
NAFTA OFWM1967L
1330--
--
OFWK9355L-- --
4339433843374336433443334331432943284327
EU AP CHINA NAFTAY Y Y
YY
YYY
YYY
YYY
Y
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
----
FM No FMUV1318UV1338
24LC4.5E AA 7.Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
Histogram and Hercules
S1A
D2
S1B
IN1
IN2
S2B
D1
S2A
NC
S4B
D4
S4A
IN4
S3B
D3
S3A
IN3
VDD
GND VSS
O
GND
I
SCLADR
012SDA
WC
VDRBVDRAVIFIN1VIFIN2VSCIREFGNDIF
VP2
SVO
/IFO
UT/C
VBS1
AUDI
OIN
4LAU
DIO
IN4R
CVBS
4/Y4
C4 AUDI
OIN
2LAU
DIO
IN2R
CVBS
2/Y2
AUDI
OIN
3LAU
DIO
IN3R
CVBS
3Y3
C2/C
3
VSSP2
VDDA3(3.3V)VREF_POS_LSLVREF_NEG_LSL+LSR
VREF_NEG_HPL+HPRVREF_POS_LSR+HPL
VREF_POS_HPRXTALINXTALOUTVSSA1VGUARD/SWIODECDIGVP1PH2LFPH1LFGND1SECPLLDECBGAVL/EWD
G/Y-3B/Pb-3GND3
VP3BCLINBLKIN
ROGOBO
VDDA1(3.3V)VREFAD_NEGVREFAD_POS
VREFAD
DVBIN1/SIFIN1DVBIN2/SIFIN2AGCOUTEHTO
AVL/
SWO
/SS
IF/R
EFIN
AUDI
OIN
5LAU
DIO
IN5R
AUDO
UTSL
AUDO
UTSR
DEC
SDEM
AMO
UT/Q
SSO/
AUDE
EMG
ND2
PLLI
FSI
FAG
C/DV
BAG
CD
VBO
//IFV
O/F
MRO
DVB
O/F
MRO
VCC8
VAG
C2SI
F
P2.0
/PM
WP2
.1/P
WM
0P2
.2/P
WM
1P2
.3/P
WM
2P3
.0/A
DC0
P3.1
/ADC
1VD
DC1
(1.8)
DEC
V1V8
P3.2
/ADC
2P3
.3/A
DC3
VSSC
1/P
P2.4
/PW
M3
P2.5
/PW
M4
AUDO
UTLS
LAU
DOUT
LSR
AUDO
UTHP
LAU
DOUT
HPR
CVBS
O/P
IP SVMFBISO/CSY
HOUTVSScombVDDcomb
VIN(R/Pr-2/C-X)UIN(B/Pb-2)
IN(G/Y-2/CVBS/Y-X)YSYNCYOUT
UOUT(INSW-S)VOUT(SWO1)
INSSW3/Pr-3
VSSC4VDDC4
VDD
C3VS
SC3
P1.2
/INT2
P1.4
/RX
P1.5
/TX
VDDA(1.8V)VDDA2(3.3V)
GNDA
VSSadcVDDadc(1.8)I
NT0
/P0.
5P1
.0/IN
T1P1
.1/T
0VD
DC2
VSSC
2P0
.4/I2
SWS
P0.3
/I2SC
LKP0
.2/I2
SD02
P0.1
/12S
D01
P0.0
/I2SD
I1P1
.3/T
1P1
.6/S
CLP1
.7/S
DAVD
DP(
3.3V)
TDA 15021H
N.C
HISTOGRAM & HERCULES
UAB11-932214725682
AUDIO PROCESSING
A4 A4 A4
A5
A5
A5
A5A4
AUDIO PROCESSING
A1
A5
RES
RES
RES
*EMC *EMC
RESRES
A7A7
A7
A13A13A13
A12
A12
A7 A7
RES
A3 A3A3
FOR
SERV
ICE
A17A17
A17
A5
A17
A17
EU ONLY
NAFTA ONLY
(1M06)
A3
A3A3A3
A3A3A3
A17
A3
A3
TO HISTOGRAM
A17A17A17A17
A17A17A17A17A17A17A17A17A17A17A17
A17
A5
A5
A17
A5
A17
A17
A17
A17A17
A17A17A17
A1
A1A1A1
A1
A1
(1M01)
RES
(1M36)
A3
A7
TO HISTOGRAM
RES RES RES
0R 0R 0R
DMMI - IFH YPbPr {RES}
No 3D 3DItem
4004 - Yes4005 Yes -4006 - Yes4007 Yes -4002 Yes -3009 Yes -2083 - Yes
(RES)
*
*
*
*
HETV(15W)
MTV(5W)*
3380338133823383
5K65K65K65K6
10K10K10K10K
A3
A1A1
TO 1684 OFTOP CONTROL
TO 1
304
OF
SIDE
IOFo
r ITV
onl
y
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
1001 D51002 F21004 I131009 G51036 H21336 H21402 A22000 D32001 E32002 F102004 C72005 D62006 D52007 D52008 E52009 E52010 E52011 E62012 F32013 H82014 G82015 G92016 G92017 G92018 G92023 E102024 F22025 E112026 E112027 E112029 E112030 E112031 E112032 E112033 D122035 D122036 H32037 I32040 C152041 D112043 E42044 D112052 D112053 J122054 C32055 E132056 F132059 G32060 E52061 E52063 F62064 D32065 G52066 G62068 C52069 G32070 B32071 D62072 B62073 B72074 C72076 B92077 C112078 B112079 H32080 H32081 H32082 F72083 G82084 D102087 H32088 I32090 I32091 I32092 I32093 J32094 J32095 J32096 J32097 J32098 J32099 A122355 G82356 G72357 G72358 G72359 F62360 I152361 I172363 J152364 J172365 J172366 J162367 I152368 K152370 G62371 G62372 G62373 G62374 G72375 G72376 F132377 G132378 C102380 C112381 D112382 D62386 H122387 G62388 G62392 G122394 C112395 H72396 H72397 G92398 G102999 E43000 D33001 E33002 E33003 E23004 E23005 D33006 D63007 E53008 E53009 G83010 E63011 E123012 H173013 I93014 D153015 C163016 D163017 C163018 D163019 B153023 I33024 I33025 J33027 J33028 F103031 H173033 H173034 I173035 E113036 I173037 I33038 H33040 E133048 D113049 B123050 B123051 B123052 C153053 E63054 D113055 I173056 B23057 B103059 E53060 F63064 I123065 F63067 G3
3068 G33069 H33070 B33071 I123072 H33073 C53074 H63075 B53077 B53078 B53079 B53080 A73081 B73082 B73083 B83084 B83085 A83086 B93087 B93088 B93089 C33091 B113092 B113093 A113094 C93096 B83097 A133098 F143357 C53358 G73359 G83360 H173361 H173362 H173363 I173364 I173365 I173366 H153367 I153368 I153369 J153370 F73371 G53372 G53373 J153374 H73378 H133380 F113381 G123382 G113383 H123386 G133389 B103390 G93391 G93392 G93393 G103394 C63415 A34002 G84004 H104005 H104006 H104007 H104008 B114022 A84023 H34062 E64085 H34086 I34360 J144361 J144362 J144363 J145001 C65002 C75003 E45004 H85005 E115006 D125007 C115008 C115010 E125060 C65070 A65071 B75072 B95360 I145370 C105371 C105372 C116001 C36005 H76073 C36074 C36075 B36076 C37001 E37002-1 F37002-2 F27003 E27004 F147005 C27011 D87012 B157013 B157014 B167070 C37075 B37099 A137360 I167370-1 J57370-2 J67371-1 J67371-2 J77372-1 J77372-2 J87376-A H117376-B H127377-A G117377-B G12F002 E6F003 C6F004 D5F005 F10F006 B6F007 A6F008 C6F009 B4F010 D6F011 F3F012 F3F013 H7F014 H8F019 C10F020 C10F021 C11F022 A12F023 B9F024 I3F025 J3F026 J3F027 I3F028 I5F029 I5F030 I5F031 I5F032 I5F033 B7F034 I5F035 I5F036 I5F037 I5F038 J4F039 J5F040 K4F041 B7F042 K4F043 I5F044 K4F045 K4F046 F5F047 G5F048 I2F049 G5
F050 K4F051 G5F052 B2F053 G5F072 G2F077 G2F078 H3F079 I2F080 I2F081 I2F082 J2F083 J2F087 E6F088 E6F089 E6F090 I12F093 I13F094 J12F095 I12F096 I12F099 B14F420 A3F421 B3F422 B14F423 B15F424 F15I001 A7I002 D6I003 D2I005 B6I006 C3I007 C4I008 D10I009 C7I010 D6I011 C6I012 F7I013 D10I015 C8I016 B11I018 D6I019 D6I020 E6I022 E6I023 C11I024 C11I025 G7I026 G7I028 G8I030 B7I032 F8I033 F8I034 F9I036 D11I037 F9I039 B11I042 C12I044 D12I051 E12I052 H16I054 E10I055 H17I056 I15I057 E10I058 H17I059 I12I060 J12I061 E10I063 G7I064 C10I065 C10I073 G11I074 H11I079 H14I080 H
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