Modification History: Service Manual PARTS No.: 9-978-665-03 Blue Characters Are Linking
Modification History: Service Manual PARTS No.: 9-978-665-03 Blue Characters Are Linking
Modification History: Service Manual PARTS No.: 9-978-665-03 Blue Characters Are Linking
SPECIFICATIONS
LCD panel Panel type: a-Si TFT Active Matrix * Recommended horizontal and vertical timing
Picture size: 15 inches (38 cm) conditions
Input signal format RGB operating frequency* Horizontal sync width duty should be more than 4.8% of total
fh: 30 – 61 kHz horizontal time or 0.8 µsec., whichever is larger.
fv: 50 – 75 Hz Horizontal blanking width should be more than 2.5 µsec.
Pixel efficiency 99.99 % Vertical blanking width should be more than 450 µsec.
Resolution H: max. 1024 dots
Design and specifications are subject to change without
V: max. 768 lines
notice.
Power requirements Operation:
AC 100 – 240 V, 50 – 60 Hz
HD15 pin assignment
Input:
DC 12 V (using the AC adapter) 5 4 3 2 1
Power consumption Monitor only: Max. 25 W 10 9 8 7 6
Including the AC adapter: 15 14 13 12 11
Max. 35 W
Dimensions (w/h/d) With the stand:
Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal
Approx. 395 × 358 × 173 mm
(15 5/8 × 14 1/8 × 6 7/8 in.) 1 Red 8 Blue Ground
Without the stand (upright): 2 Green 9 DDC + 5V*
Approx. 395 × 289 × 76 mm (Composite Sync 10 Ground
(15 5/8 × 11 1/2 × 3 in.) on Green)
11 ID (Ground)
Without the stand (25° tilted): 3 Blue
Approx. 395 × 274 × 202 mm 12 Bi-Directional
4 ID (Ground) Data (SDA)*
(15 5/8 × 10 7/8 × 8 in.)
Mass Approx. 5.1 kg (11 lb 4 oz) 5 DDC Ground* 13 H. Sync
including the stand 6 Red Ground 14 V. Sync
Plug & Play DDC/DDC1/DDC2B
7 Green Ground 15 Data Clock (SCL)*
Supplied accessories • LCD monitor (1)
• Rear cover (1) * Display Data Channel (DDC) Standard of VESA
• Power cord (1)
• AC adapter (1)
• HD15 video signal cable (1)
• Macintosh adapter (1)
• Rubber pads (2)
• Windows Monitor Information
Disk/Utility Disk (1)
• Macintosh Utility Disk (1)
• Warranty card (1)
• These operating instructions (1)
This monitor meets the power-saving guidelines set by Power consumption Power u Indicator
VESA and ENERGY STAR, as well as the more stringent mode consumption*
NUTEK . 1 Normal operation ≤ 25 W (≤ 35 W) Green
If the monitor is connected to a computer or video graphics
2 Standby (1st mode) ≤ 1.5 W (≤ 4 W) Green and orange
board that is VESA DPMS (Display Power Management
alternate
Signaling) compliant, the monitor will automatically reduce
3 Suspend (2nd mode) ≤ 1.5 W (≤ 4 W) Green and orange
power consumption in three stages as shown right.
(sleep)** alternate
You can set the delay time before the monitor enters the
4 Active-off (3rd ≤ 1.5 W (≤ 4 W) Orange
power saving mode using the OSD. Set the time according
mode)*** (deep sleep)**
to “Setting the Power Saving Delay Time” on page 1-7.
5 Power-off ≤ 1.5 W (≤ 4 W) Off
* Power consumption of the monitor only. The figures in
parentheses are power consumption of the monitor including
the AC adapter.
** “Sleep” and “deep sleep” are power saving modes defined by
the Environmental Protection Agency.
*** When your computer enters the power saving mode, the input
signal is cut and NO INPUT SIGNAL appears on the screen.
After the time set in “Changing the Power Saving Delay Time”
(page 1-7) has elapsed, the monitor enters the power saving
mode.
TIMING SPECIFICATION
MODE AT PRODUCTION MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 MODE 4 MODE 5 MODE 6 MODE 7 MODE 8 MODE 9 MODE 10 MODE 11
SIGNAL MODE NEC (70Hz) VGA (Graph) VESA (75Hz) VGA (TEXT) VESA (60Hz) VESA (75Hz) PMAC 16" VESA (60Hz) VESA (70Hz) VESA (75Hz) PMAC 19"
RESOLUTION 640 X 400 640 X 480 640 X 480 720 X 400 800 X 600 800 X 600 832 X 624 1024 X 768 1024 X 768 1024 X 768 1024 X 768
CLOCK 25.180 MHz 25.175 MHz 31.500 MHz 28.322 MHz 40.000 MHz 49.500 MHz 57.285 MHz 65.000 MHz 75.000 MHz 78.750 MHz 80.000 MHz
— HORIZONTAL —
H-FREQ 31.48 kHz 31.47 kHz 37.50 kHz 31.47 kHz 37.88 kHz 46.88 kHz 49.73 kHz 48.36 kHz 56.47 kHz 60.02 kHz 60.24 kHz
usec usec usec usec usec usec usec usec usec usec usec
H. TOTAL 31.771 31.778 26.667 31.777 26.400 21.333 20.110 20.677 17.707 16.660 16.660
H. SYNC 2.542 3.813 2.032 3.813 3.200 1.616 1.117 2.092 1.813 1.219 1.200
H. BP 2.859 1.907 3.810 1.907 2.200 3.232 3.910 2.462 1.920 2.235 2.200
H. ACTIV 25.417 25.422 20.317 25.422 20.000 16.162 14.524 15.754 13.653 13.003 12.800
— VERTICAL —
V. FREQ(Hz) 70.1 Hz 59.9 Hz 75.0 Hz 70.1 Hz 60.3 Hz 75.0 Hz 74.6 Hz 60.0 Hz 70.1 Hz 75.0 Hz 74.9 Hz
lines lines lines lines lines lines lines lines lines lines lines
V. TOTAL 449 525 500 449 628 625 667 806 806 800 804
V. SYNC 2 2 3 2 4 3 3 6 6 3 3
V. BP 36 33 16 35 23 21 39 29 29 28 30
V. ACTIV 400 480 480 400 600 600 624 768 768 768 768
— SYNC —
(H/V)/POLARITY N/N N/N N/N N/P P/P P/P N/N N/N N/N P/P N/N
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CPD-M151
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the fol- LEAKAGE TEST
lowing safety checks before releasing the set to the customer: The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground
1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-sol- and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part hav-
dered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder ing a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500
splashes and bridges. microampers).
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods.
“pinched” or contact high-wattage resistors. 1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or
3. Check that all control knobs, shields, covers, ground straps, RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers’ instructions to
and mounting hardware have been replaced. Be absolutely use these instruments.
certain that you have replaced all the insulators. 2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision
4. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly tran- 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
sistors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point 3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a
them out to the customer and recommend their replacement. VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indica-
5. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious tion is 0.75 V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-
signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are
recommend their replacement. examples of a passive VOMs that are suitable. Nearly all
6. Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion. Recommend battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2 V AC
the replacement of any such line cord to the customer. range are suitable. (See Fig. A)
7. Check the B+ and HV to see if they are specified values.
Make sure your instruments are accurate; be suspicious of WARNING!!
your HV meter if sets always have low HV. NEVER TURN ON THE POWER IN A CONDITION IN
8. Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” WHICH THE DEGAUSS COIL HAS BEEN REMOVED.
knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC
Leakage. Check leakage as described below. SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK
To Exposed Metal ¡ ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED
Parts on Set VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL FOR
SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS
WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS AP-
PEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLE-
MENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY. CIRCUIT ADJUST-
AC MENTS THAT ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION
0.15 µF 1.5 k Ω Voltmeter ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS MANUAL. FOLLOW THESE
(0.75 V)
PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITICAL COMPONENTS
ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERATION IS SUS-
PECTED.
–3–
CPD-M151
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2. DISASSEMBLY
2-1. Back Cover Assy Removal ................................. 2-1
2-2. Cabinet Complete Assy Removal ....................... 2-1
2-3. A Board, J Board and Inverter Removal ............. 2-2
2-4. H Board Removal ................................................. 2-2
2-5. LCD Panel and Lamp Unit Removal ................... 2-3
4. DIAGRAMS
4-1. Block Diagrams .................................................... 4-1
4-2. Circuit Boards Location ...................................... 4-4
5. EXPLODED VIEWS
5-1. Chassis ................................................................. 5-1
5-2. Packing Materials ................................................ 22
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The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts
SECTION 1 from the Operating Instruction Manual. The page numbers of
the Operating Instruction Manual remein as in the manual.
GENERAL
screen is made with high-precision technology and • When you transport this monitor for repair or shipment,
more than 99.99 % of the picture element is intact. use the original carton and packing materials. F
However, some of the picture element may not 9
appear or some of the picture element may appear D
Warning on power connection
constantly.
• Do not leave the LCD screen facing the sun as it can 1 u (power) switch and indicator (pages 10, 7 Security lock ( ) ES
• Use an appropriate power cord for your local power 20) You can attach the Kensington’s security cable (not
damage the LCD screen. Take care when you place the
supply. Turns the monitor on or off. supplied).
monitor by a window. I
For the customers in the U.S.A. The indicator lights up in green when the monitor is
• Do not push or scratch the LCD screen. Do not place a
If you do not use the appropriate cord, this monitor will turned on, and either flashes in green and orange or
8 RGB input connector (HD15) (page 7)
heavy object on the LCD screen. This may cause the
not conform to mandatory FCC standards. Input analog RGB video signal (0.714 Vp-p, positive)
screen to lose uniformity. lights up in orange when the monitor is in power
For the customers in the UK and SYNC signal.
• If the monitor is used in a cold place, a residual image saving mode.
If you use the monitor in the UK, please use the supplied
may appear on the screen. This is not a malfunction.
2 MENU (menu) button (pages 11 – 17, 20) 9 DC IN connector (page 7)
UK cable with the UK plug.
When the monitor becomes warm, the screen returns to Provides DC power to the monitor from the AC
Displays the MENU OSD (On-Screen Display).
normal. adaptor.
Examples of plug types
• If a still picture is displayed for a long time, a residual 3 ¨ (brightness) (˘) button (pages 11 – 17)
image may appear. The residual image will eventually Adjusts the picture brightness.
disappear.
• The screen and the cabinet become warm during Functions as the ˘ button when selecting menu items.
operation. This is not a malfunction. for 100 to 120 V AC for 200 to 240 V AC for 240 V AC only 4 > (contrast) (≥) button (pages 11 – 17)
Adjusts the contrast.
Replacement of the fluorescent tube The outlet should be installed near the equipment
Functions as the ≥ button when selecting menu items.
and be easily accessible.
A specially designed fluorescent tube is installed as the 5 +/– (adjust) buttons (pages 13 – 17)
lighting apparatus for this monitor. If the LCD screen Adjusts the selected menu item.
Disposal of the monitor
becomes dark, unstable or does not turn on, replace the
fluorescent tube with an new one. Consult your Sony dealer 6 AUTO button (page 12)
• Do not dispose of the monitor with general waste. When the signal from the computer is displayed on this
when replacing the fluorescent tube.
Do not include the monitor with household waste. monitor, press the AUTO button to automatically adjust
• The fluorescent tube includes mercury. Dispose of the the picture to the computer.
You also should press this button if the picture is not
monitor in accordance with the regulations of your
centered or if it is fuzzy.
local sanitation authority.
4 5
Getting Started Getting Started
Getting Started
Stand set up With the monitor and computer switched off, connect one
end of the power cord to the AC power adapter, and the AC
Connect the video signal cable and power cord, then attach power adaptor to the monitor. Then connect the other end o
the rear cover. the power cord to a power outlet.
to DC IN
to a power outlet
Power cord
65° (supplied) AC power adapter
To adjust the angle (supplied)
The tilt feature allows the
monitor to be adjusted
within 65° upward. To
adjust the angle, hold at the
bottom with both hands as
illustrated.
6 7
Getting Started Getting Started
Getting Started
3 Turn the screw to fasten the rear cover. 3 Connect the video signal cable and AC adapter cord 6 Turn the screw to fasten the rear cover.
Step 3: Attaching the rear cover to the monitor.
Unlocked Locked
GB
Unlocked Locked
F
Clamp 7 Attach the rubber pads to the bottom of the
monitor.
Marking tape of the Using the monitor without the stand D
AC adapter cord After attaching the rubberpads, which prevent slipping,
stand the monitor up.
Prepare: Clamp ES
2 Press the rear cover against the part for attaching Philip’s screw driver
Marking tape of the I
1-3
1 Remove the screws from the fixing shaft of the stand. 5 Press the rear cover against the part for attaching
the cover.
Peel off
8 9
Getting Started Customizing Your Monitor Getting Started
Customizing Your Monitor
OPTION
Displays the OPTION OSD. You can adjust settings such as
the backlight, OSD position, power saving delay time and
control lock.
10 11
Customizing Your Monitor Getting Started
Customizing Your Monitor
MENU
MENU OK MENU V
Notes
• This function is intended for use with a computer running
MENU 9 Press the +/– buttons until the screen color becomes
EXIT uniform.
Windows or similar graphic user interface software that PHASE 26
provides a full-screen picture. It may not work properly if the PITCH Adjust until the horizontal stripes are at a minimum.
background color is dark or if the input picture does not fill the CENTER
COLOR
screen to the edges (such as an MS-DOS prompt). In this case, do
LANGUAGE
steps 1 to 3 of “Eliminating Flickering or Blurring Manually” to OPTION 4 Move the picture up, down, left, or right until the
display the test pattern, then press the AUTO button again. frame at the perimeter of the test pattern
• The screen may go blank for a few seconds while performing the disappears.
auto-sizing function. This is not a malfunction. For horizontal adjustment, select H using the ˘/≥
5 Press the ˘/≥ buttons to select PITCH, and press the
buttons and adjust the position using the +/–
If the picture is flickering or fuzzy even after you MENU button again.
buttons.
press the AUTO button The PITCH OSD appears.
+ . . . to move the picture right
– . . . to move the picture left
Adjust the Pitch and Phase by referring to “Eliminating PITCH
Flickering or Blurring Manually.” MENU CENTER
Continued
12 13
Customizing Your Monitor Getting Started
Customizing Your Monitor
For vertical adjustment, select V using the ˘/≥ 2 Press the ˘/≥ buttons to select COLOR, and press the 2 Press the ˘/≥ buttons to select OPTION, and press
buttons and adjust the position using the +/– Adjusting the Contrast MENU button again. the MENU button again.
buttons. The COLOR OSD appears. COLOR The OPTION OSD appears.
OPTION
+ . . . to move the picture up Once the contrast is adjusted, it will be stored in memory for
– . . . to move the picture down all input signals received. 9300K
CENTER MENU 6500K MENU
5000K
H 1 Press the > (contrast) ≥ button. USER MODE : 5SEC
V The CONTRAST OSD appears. R 50 : UNLOCK
G 50
CONTRAST B 50
26 OSD H POSITION
26
5 When you have finished, click [END] on the screen to 3 Press the ˘/≥ buttons to select the color 3 Press the ˘/≥ buttons to select (OSD H POSITION)
turn off the test pattern. 48. 4kHz / 60Hz temperature. or (OSD V POSITION).
If you need to make further adjustments to the selected
The OSD automatically disappears after about 30 seconds. color temperature, go to step 4.
Horizontal Vertical
To close the OSD, press the MENU button twice. If you don’t, press the MENU button. The MENU OSD
Frequency* Frequency*
appears.
2 Press the +/– buttons.
Adjusting the Picture Brightness 4 Press the ˘/≥ buttons to select R (red) or B (blue), GB
+. . . for more contrast and press the +/– buttons to get the desired color. To adjust the horizontal To adjust the vertical
Once the brightness is adjusted, it will be stored in memory – . . . for less contrast The color changes as the R or B components increase or position position
F
for all input signals received. decrease with respect to G (green). OPTION OPTION
COLOR D
1 Press the ¨ (brightness) ˘ button.
The BRIGHTNESS OSD appears. The OSD automatically disappears after about 3 seconds. 9300K
6500K
ES
: 5SEC : 5SEC
BRIGHTNESS * The horizontal and vertical frequencies for the received input 5000K : UNLOCK : UNLOCK
USER MODE
1-6
14 15
Customizing Your Monitor Getting Started
Customizing Your Monitor
OPTION : 5SEC
3 Press the ˘/≥ buttons to select ZZ...
(PWR SAVE : 5SEC : UNLOCK
DELAY). : UNLOCK
OPTION
26 OSD H POSITION
OSD H POSITION
: UNLOCK 60MIN
1MIN 3 Press the ˘/≥ buttons to select ? (FACTORY
5SEC
OFF 3 Press the ˘/≥ buttons to select (CONTROL PRESET).
BACKLIGHT OPTION
LOCK). OPTION
4 Press the +/– buttons to adjust the light level. PWR SAVE DELAY
: 5SEC
4 Press the +/– buttons to select the desired time. UNLOCK
LOCK ON
FACTORY PRESET
CONTROL LOCK
The OPTION OSD automatically disappears after about 30 4 Press the + button.
seconds. 4 Press the – button to select LOCK.
To close the OSD, press the MENU button twice.
When PWR SAVE DELAY is set to OFF, the monitor
does not go into power saving mode.
16 17
Additional Information Additional
Getting Information
StartedInformation
Additional
This monitor has factory preset modes for the most popular This section may help you isolate the cause of a problem If the problem is caused by the connected computer or other equipment, please refer to the connected equipment’s instruction
industry standards for true “plug and play” compatibility. and as a result, eliminate the need to contact technical manual.
(See Appendix for a list of the factory preset modes.) support. Use the self-diagnosis function (page 20) if the following recommendations do no resolve the problem.
When a new input signal is entered, the monitor selects the
appropriate factory preset mode and momentarily adjusts Symptom Check these items
the phase calibration to provide a high quality picture to the
On-screen messages No picture
center of the screen. The calibration is stored in memory
If there is something wrong with the input signal, one of the If the u indicator is not lit • Check that the power cord is properly connected.
and is immediately recalled whenever the same input signal
following messages appears on the screen. To solve the • Check that the u (power) switch is in the “on” position.
is received.
For input signals that do not match one of the factory preset problem, see “Trouble symptoms and remedies” on page 19. If the “NO INPUT SIGNAL” • Check that the video signal cable is properly connected and all plugs are firmly seated in
modes, the digital Multiscan technology of this monitor message appears on the screen, their sockets.
INFORMATION
performs all of the adjustments necessary to ensure that a or if the u indicator is either • Check that the HD15 video input connector’s pins are not bent or pushed in.
clear picture appears on the screen for any timing in the orange or alternating between p Problems caused by the connected computer or other equipment
monitor’s frequency range. However, it may be necessary OUT OF SCAN RANGE green and orange • The computer is in power saving mode. Try pressing any key on the computer keyboard.
to fine tune the vertical/horizontal centering. Simply press • Check that the computer’s power is “on.”
the AUTO button or adjust the monitor according to the • Check that your graphics board is completely seated in the proper bus slot.
adjustment instructions. The adjustments are stored
If the “OUT OF SCAN RANGE” p Problems caused by the connected computer or other equipment GB
automatically as a user mode and recalled whenever the
“OUT OF SCAN RANGE” indicates that the input signal is message appears on the screen • Check that the video frequency range is within that specified for the monitor. If you
corresponding input signal is received.
not supported by the monitor’s specifications. replaced an old monitor with this monitor, reconnect the old monitor and adjust the
frequency range to the following. F
Horizontal: 30 – 61 kHz, Vertical: 50 – 75 Hz
Power Saving Function “NO INPUT SIGNAL” indicates that no signal is input to the
monitor. If no message is displayed and • Use the self-diagnosis function (page 20).
D
This monitor meets the power-saving guidelines set by the u indicator is green or
VESA and ENERGY STAR, as well as the more stringent flashing orange ES
NUTEK . If using Windows 95/98 • If you replaced an old monitor with this monitor, reconnect the old monitor and do the
I
1-8
If the monitor is connected to a computer or video graphics following. Install the Windows Monitor Information Disk/Utility Disk and select “CPD-
board that is VESA DPMS (Display Power Management M151” from among the Sony monitors in the Windows 95/98 monitor selection screen.
Signaling) compliant, the monitor will automatically reduce
If using a Macintosh system • Check that the Macintosh adapter and the video signal cable are properly connected
power consumption in three stages as shown below.
(page 6).
You can set the delay time before the monitor enters the
power saving mode using the OSD. Set the time according Picture flickers, bounces, • Press the AUTO button. If this does not work, adjust the pitch and phase (page 12).
to “Setting the Power Saving Delay Time” on page 16. oscillates, or is scrambled. • Isolate and eliminate any potential sources of electric or magnetic fields such as other
monitors, laser printers, electric fans, fluorescent lighting, or televisions.
• Move the monitor away from power lines or place a magnetic shield near the monitor.
Power consumption Power u Indicator
• Try plugging the monitor into a different AC outlet, preferably on a different circuit.
mode consumption* • Try turning the monitor 90° to the left or right.
1 Normal operation ≤ 25 W (≤ 35 W) Green p Problems caused by the connected computer or other equipment
2 Standby (1st mode) ≤ 1.5 W (≤ 4 W) Green and orange • Check your graphics board manual for the proper monitor setting.
alternate • Confirm that the graphics mode (VESA, Macintosh 19” Color, etc.) and the frequency of
the input signal are supported by this monitor (Appendix). Even if the frequency is
3 Suspend (2nd mode) ≤ 1.5 W (≤ 4 W) Green and orange within the proper range, some graphics boards may have a sync pulse that is too narrow
(sleep)** alternate for the monitor to sync correctly.
4 Active-off (3rd ≤ 1.5 W (≤ 4 W) Orange • Adjust the computer’s refresh rate (vertical frequency) to obtain the best possible picture.
mode)*** (deep sleep)**
Picture is fuzzy. • Press the AUTO button. If this does not work, adjust the pitch and phase (page 12).
5 Power-off ≤ 1.5 W (≤ 4 W) Off • Adjust the contrast and brightness (page 14).
18 19
Additional Information
Picture is not centered or sized • Press the AUTO button (page 12).
properly. • Adjust the centering (page 13). Note that some video modes do not fill the screen to the
edges.
Wavy or elliptical (moire) • Adjust the pitch and phase (page 12).
pattern is visible.
Color is not uniform. • Press the AUTO button. If this does not work, adjust the pitch and phase (page 12).
White does not look white. • Adjust the color temperature (page 14).
Monitor buttons do not • If the control lock is set to LOCK, set it to UNLOCK (page 17).
operate.
If the u (power) indicator is green You can confirm the name, the serial number and the year
of manufacture of this monitor.
1 Disconnect the video signal cable.
Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds.
2 Before the monitor goes to power saving mode, The INFORMATION OSD appears.
press the + button and keep it pressed for 2 seconds.
Example
INFORMATION
Model name
MODEL : CPD-M151
SER NO : 1234567 Serial number
MANUFACTURED : 1999-52
If all four color bars appear (white, red, green, blue), the Week and year of
monitor is working properly. Reconnect the video signal manufacture
cable and check the condition of your computer.
20
CPD-M151 SECTION 2
DISASSEMBLY
A
4 Three claws
5 Three claws
*Handle with care to
3 Three claws
B not break the claws.
6 Remove the back cover assembly
to direction of arrow B .
Cushion
2 Three claws
Cushion
2-1
CPD-M151
3 Four screws
(ext tooth washer) 5 Two screws
8 Three screws
(ext tooth washer)
shield
4 A board
2 J board bracket
Cushion
9 Inverter
Cushion 3 H board
2 Five lock
2-2
CPD-M151
J1
CN3
4 Two screws J2
2 Two screws
CN2
1 Two screws
3 LCD panel
5 Lanp unit
2-3
SECTION 3 CPD-M151
ADJUSTMENTS
This paper documents the functional alignment (color and geometry) procedure of Sony flat panel monitor CPD-M151.
Computer: PC workstation with Wndows 95 installed Allow 30 minutes warm up time before doing any adjust-
PS/2 mouse is required ment.
Software: Capetronic engineering alignment software
tool • Color Adjustment
Color meter: Option
Signal generator: Option 1. 9300K color adjustment
Cable: Special RS232 interface cable --Center adjustment--
a. Click 'Color Temperature' as '9300'.
• Setup b. Apply 30% IRE white video field, primary mode.
c. Make sure 'backlight' register data is 0 (100%).
1. Copy Capetronic software <ALIGN.EXE> into a new PC d. Click 'Apply Default' (inside color register box).
directory. Refer to table 1 for default data for color adjustment.
2. Prepare timing and pattern data for signal generator accord- e. Adjust 'sub_brt_R' and 'sub_brt_B' to achieve color
ing to Sony's timing specifications. temperature. Refer to table 2 for specifications.
3. Prepare timing files for <ALIGN.EXE>. f. Apply 100% IRE white video field.
4. Connect monitor interface cable between flat panel monitor g. Adjust 'Contrast' to achieve 'nominal' luminance (refer
and PC com port. to spec).
5. Connect monitor video cable to signal generator. h. Click 'Set AS Center' for a 9300K color save.
6. Put Topcon 50cm from the this monitor; Point it perpen- i. Apply 100% IRE white video.
dicularly at the center of the display; Achieve the best focus
throught the eyepiece. --Contrast Max adjustment--
7. Enclose the this monitor and Topcon in a light-shield cham- j. Increase 'Contrast' to Contrast_Max from default data
ber. table 1.
k. Click 'Set As Contrast Max'.
• Download
--Contrast Min adjustment--
In order to enhance productivity, a software utility is pro- l. Decrease 'Contrast' to achieve 'low' luminance (refer
vided to download default data to LCD monitor. The default to default data table 1).
data includes color balance data and geometry timing data. m. Click 'Set As Contrast Min'.
1. Click on the 'Monitor' icon; an virtual monitor panel would 2. 5000K color adjustment
show up. a. Click 'Color Temperature' as '5000'
2. On entry, the software tires to establish a communication b. Repeat alignment procedure as 9300 steps b - r.
link with the monitor. The monitor internal DACs are read
and shown on screen sliders. A 'CONNECT' icon would 3. 6500K color adjustment
show up on the lower left corner of the dialog screen. a. Click 'Color Temperature' as '6500'
3. An error message would pop up should communication fail. b. Repeat alignment procedure as 9300 steps b - r.
A 'BREAK' icon would show up on the dialog screen. If this
happens, check the hardware setup, communication cable,
and the connection.
3-1
CPD-M151
• Geometry Adjustment
3-2
SECTION 4
DIAGRAMS
4-1. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
A(1/2) ( RGB ADC, ZOOM ENGINE, LCD PANEL, CONNECTOR, MICRO CONTROLLER)
U8
U8 ZOOM ENGINE
TP10 TP11 TP12 U10 J4
U9 R ADC
RGB AMP R G B 30 GND
JP1 RED0 33 119 RED0 29 GND
DA RED2-DA RED7 DA RED7
RED IN 1 1 R IN R OUT 21 6 V IN | | | | DA RED2 11,12,37,38 28 RA5
REC7 40 112 RED7 | | DA RED6
GND 2 27 RA4
DA RED7 40,41 DA RED5
GRN IN 3 3 G IN G OUT 19 26 RA3
DA RED4
GND 4 CLK OUT 43 148 VP CLK 25 RA2
DB RED2-DB RED7 DA RED3
BLU IN 5 5 B IN B OUT 17 11 VRT CLK/E 13 DB RED2 191,192,69 24 RA1
| | DA RED2
GND 6 23 RA0
2 VRB CLK N/E 14 DB RED7 70,71,73
HS IN 7 22 GND
BLK 24 DA GRN7
GND 8 21 GA5
HS/BPCP 23 DA GRN6
VS IN 9 20 GA4
U12 DA GRN5
G ADC 19 GA3
TO DA GRN4
HD15 18 GA2
SDA 14 DA GRN3
CONNECTOR GREEN0 33 177 GREEN0 17 GA1 TO
SCL 13 6 V IN | | | | DA GRN2-DA GRND7 DA GRN2
DA GRN2 200-203 16 GA0 LCD DISPLAY
GREEN7 40 165 GREEN7 | |
DA GRN7 6,7 15 GND
GB GRN7
+5V ADC +8V ADC 14 GB5
U20 GB GRN6
75MHz CLK OUT DB GRN2-DB GRN7 13 GB4
11 VRT CLK/E 13 DB GRN2 177
181,182 GB GRN5
| | 12 GB3
X OUT 1 5 175 DREF CLK1 DB GRN7 184-187 GB GRN4 11 GB2
2 VRB CLK N/E 14
GB GRN3 10 GB1
U19A
GB GRN2 9 GB0
3 V REF-T
+ 1 U4 8 GND
2 - OUT B ADC
Q2 7 GND
BLUE0 33 93 BLUE0 6 GND
| | DA BLU2-DA BLU7 CVCC
6 V IN | | DA BLU2 46,47 5 GND
U19B BLUE7 40 85 BLUE7 | |
U18 4 GND
5 V REF-B DA BLU7 58-61
+ 7 OVA RGB 3 GND
6 - OUT
Q1 2 SVCC
DB BLU2-DB BLU7 SVCC
11 VRT CLK/E 13 OVA RED 13 14 OVCOLA2 DB BLU2 77,78 OUT 1 SVCC
| | U26A Q6
2 VRB CLK N/E 45 19 OVCOLB2 DB BLU7 80-83 1 2 SVCC SW
6 SIN OVA GRN 15 15 OVCOLA1 Q9 J3
5 SCK 20 OVCOLB1 1 GND
DEN 25 2 LCD DE
VCC 5V U3 OVA BUF 17 17 OVCOLA0
U13 PLL 3 GND
21 OVCOLB0
BLKT ADJ DH CLK 26 4 LCD CLK
CLKH 32 OVA FBK 12 18 OVENA 5 GND
J6
9 V REF U1 CLKL 31 18 HOR DVS 28 6 LCD VS
INV 12V 1 PLL SEN
SDA 3 7 GND
GND 2 10 SENBLE TCK 7 163 OV CLK
PLL SCLK DHS 29 8 LCD HS
BKLT ADJ 3 12 VKLT SCL 2 11 S CLK VERT 19 164 10V SYNC
ADJ 9 GND
GND 4 PLL S DATA DB RED2
12 S DATA 10 RB0
BKLT ON 5 DB RED3
11 RG1
D SYNC 24 149 VP HS DB RED4
TO 12 RB2
INVERTER 150 VPVS /GMZ2 SCS DB RED5
/SCS 63 13 TO
CLK RB3 LCD DISPLAY
15 SER OUT SYNC 9 143 RAW HS S CLK 64 DB RED6
14 RB4
DAT DB RED7
5 VCO HOLD 6 SDI 65 15 RB5
U27 SDO 66 16 GND
EEPROM DA BLU2
17 BA0
194 RESET DA BLU3
18 BA1
SDA 5 DA BLU4
19 BA2
7 TEST DA BLU5
SCL 6 20 BA3
DA BLU6
21 BA4
U11 DA BLU7
SYNC SEL 22 BA5
23 GND
DB BLU2
6 CLK OUT V SYNC RGB 28 BKLT ON 24 BB0
DB BLU3
X1 25 BB1
14.7456MHz DB BLU4
26 BB2
5 CLK IN H PLS OUT 11 DB BLU5
27 BB3
U7C U7D PANEL EN DB BLU6
28 BB4
5 6 9 8 DB BLU7
U7F U7E 29 BB5
42 HS IN COAST 1
13 12 11 10 30 GND
H SYNC RGB 18
U7A U7B
1 2 3 4 LED ON LED
8 VS IN HP IN 19
DRIVE
LED STB Q15,16 J2
1 VCC 5V
2 GND
TCK 17 3 TCK
U2 TD0 30
SYNS SEP 4 TD0
TD1 15 5 TD1
CLAMP+OUT 17 TMS 16 6 TMS
4 PLL SEN
7 PLL S CLK PWR SW 15
8 PLL S DATA
JP2 /ZMZ2 SCS 6
LCMID1 1 29 LCMIDI CLK 19
GND 2
DAT 18
JP3 X1 21
LCMID0 1 28 LCMIDO X4
29.4912MHz
GND 2
X2 20
1
TO
A(2/2)
(24)
4-1 4-2
4-2. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION
J
A
F3
2.5A
INV 12V
D31 A(2/2) ( POWER)
+12V H
U25
F4 POWER CONTROL
1.5A
J5
12V IN 1 23 V IN VL 22 +5V
GND 2
TO GND 3 5V ON/OFF 14 D30
AC ADAPTER 25 BST 3
12V IN 4
3.3V SW DH3 BST5 18
27
Q10
16 5V SW
DH5
Q7
3.3V 26 LX3
1 CS3 DL5 19 5V SW
Q3
20 GND
CS5 15
28 FB3 FB5 21
4 12V SW
DHFY
EN 3V Q5 D4
1 13 3.3V ON/OFF
/12V OFF
TO 12 12V ON/OFF LXFY 5 C12V
A(1/2)
D6
U1
D32
+5V REG
ADC PW OFF
BSTFY 3
1 V IN V OUT 3 +5V ADC
DLFY 6 12V SW
Q4
2 ON/OFF CASE 6
CSP 7 U21
+8V REG ADJ 4
CASE 5
U26C
5 6 ADJ 4
2 ON/OFF
L32 L33
SW VCC 5V OUT
Q14 Q13
L34 L35
+5V REG
L36 L37
+5V PLL
(24)
4-3 4-4
CPD-M151
SECTION 5
EXPLODED VIEWS
NOTE:
• Items with no part number and no • Items marked " * " are not stocked since
description are not stocked because they they are seldom required for routine The components identified by mark ¡
are seldom required for routine service. service. Some delay should be are critical for safety.
• The construction parts of an assembled anticipated when ordering these items. Replace only with part number specified.
part are indicated with a collation number
in the remark column.
Les composants identifiés par une
5-1. CHASSIS marque ¡ sont critiques pour la
sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une
pièce portant le numéro spécifié.
14
7
8
4 9
15
6
1
15
10
2
11
12
13
REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
1 A-1017-121-A BEZNET COMPLETE ASSY (WHT) #1 10 A-1501-729-A STAND ASSY, PHOTO (BLK)
#1 1 A-1017-226-A BEZNET COMPLETE ASSY (BLK) 11 X-4037-131-1 ARM ASSY (WHT)
2 1-803-808-11 PANEL, LCD #1 11 X-4037-978-1 ARM ASSY (BLK)
#2 3 1-418-666-11 LAMP UNIT 12 X-4037-132-1 STAND BASE ASSY (WHT)
#3 4 1-791-629-11 CABLE, FLAT #1 12 X-4037-979-1 STAND BASE ASSY (BLK)
5-1
CPD-M151
CPD-M151
Replace only with part number specified. sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une
pièce portant le numéro spécifié.
57
51 52 53 54 55 56
58
9-978-665-03
59
2004BL24253-1
REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
51 1-785-512-31 CONNECTOR, D SUB (15P CHANGER) #1 55 A-1501-730-A COVER ASSY, STAND (BLK)
#5 52 ! 1-477-232-21 ADAPTOR, AC 56 3-867-552-21 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (WHT)
53 1-759-626-13 DISK, UTILITY ( ) #1 56 3-867-552-31 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (BLK)
54 1-791-628-11 CABLE, RGB 57 4-071-633-01 CUSHION (LEFT)
55 A-1501-545-A COVER ASSY, STAND (WHT) 58 4-071-634-01 CUSHION (RIGHT)
Supply two discs for macintosh and windows by the reason of 59 * 4-073-804-01 INDIVIDUAL CARTON (WHT)
the package. #1 59 * 4-077-561-01 INDIVIDUAL CARTON (BLK)