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English Edition 0 PREFACE

1 General
SERVICE MANUAL 2 Repair
By Portable Document Format
3 Adjustment
LV-7105U/D78-5132
4 Troubleshooting
LV-7105E/D78-5133
5 Parts Catalog

6 Electrical Diagrams

To Contents

DY8-1785-131 500
CANON Multimedia Projector
LV-7105U D78-5132
LV-7105E D78-5133

SERVICE
SMANUAL
Technical Documents

Application
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may be information in this CD-ROM that does not apply to the product sold in your locality.

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Copyright © 2001 by Canon Inc.


CANON INC.
30-2 Shimomaruko 3-Chome, Ohta-ku,
Tokyo 146-8501, Japan

First published July, 2001


PREFACE

1. Service Manual Composition


This manual contains information on servicing the product. It has the following sections.

Part 1 General Information


Provides the basic information needed to understand the product.
(Operating instructions are not included. Refer to the product's instruction book if
necessary.)

Part 2 Repair Information


Provides information for disassembly, reassembly, and adjustment of the product, about
the tools required, and their application.

Part 3 Adjustment
Provides information for disassembly, reassembly, and adjustment of the product, about
the tools required, and their application.

Part 4 Troubleshooting

Part 5 Parts Catalog

Part 6 Electrical Diagrams

2. Model Differences
In this series of products, there are models suffixed “J”, “U”, and “E”. The only
differences between the models are cosmetic, mainly the designation and rating plates.
Internally, they are identical.

Main Marketing Area Japan North America Europe


POWER PROJECTOR MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR
Model Name
LV-7105J LV-7105U LV-7105E

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3. Tools & Test Equipment
1) General Purpose Tools

Description Tool No. Remarks


Ball Driver, 2.0mm hex CY9-5002-000 Optical Parts Removal & Adjustment
Hex Key Set (w/2.0mm) CY9-5007-000 Optical Parts Removal & Adjustment
Driver, Ceramic Tip (1.8mm) CY9-5003-000 Electrical Adjustments
Driver, Slot (4.0mm) CY9-5004-000 Optical Parts Adjustment
Driver, Cross-point (#2) CY9-5005-000 Assembly & Disassembly

2) Test Equipment (Local Purchase)

Description Specifications Remarks


Digital Multi-meter 1mV – 500V DC Electrical Adjustment
Video Signal Generator Color Bars and Gray Scale Electrical Adjustment
Computer Signal Generator Gray Scale Electrical Adjustment
Oscilloscope 100MHz response or over Waveform checks

3) Other Equipment (Local Purchase)

Description Specifications Remarks


Screen Over 40” All Adjustment
Personal Computer Windows 95 OS All Adjustment

4) Chart/Software (Attached with this manual)

Description Specifications Remarks


Monitor Tester XGA and SVGA Electrical Adjustment
Gray Scale Chart Bitmap Data Electrical Adjustment
Color Shading Correction Tool Ver. 2.0.2 White Uniformity Adjustment

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CONTENTS
Page
Part 1: General Information
1. FEATURES.......................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Development objectives............................................................................1-1
1.2 Major Features..........................................................................................1-2
1.3 LV-7105 Features (Details).......................................................................1-3
2. LV-7105 SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................1-5
2.1 Main unit ...................................................................................................1-5
2.2 Connectors ...............................................................................................1-6
2.3 Accessories ..............................................................................................1-6
2.4 Other specifications ..................................................................................1-6
3. NOMENCLATURE............................................................................................1-7
3.1 Main unit ...................................................................................................1-7
3.2 Top controls ..............................................................................................1-8
3.3 Rear panel terminals.................................................................................1-9
3.4 Computer Input terminal ...........................................................................1-10
3.5 Control port connector ..............................................................................1-10
3.6 Remote control .........................................................................................1-11
3.7 Operating range ........................................................................................1-12
4. COMMENTARY ................................................................................................1-13
4.1 External appearance design .....................................................................1-13
4.2 Projection Lens .........................................................................................1-13
4.3 Hybrid gamma correction..........................................................................1-14
4.4 Fan speed control .....................................................................................1-14
5. CONNECTING..................................................................................................1-16
5.1 Connection to the computer......................................................................1-16
5.2 Connecting to the video equipment ..........................................................1-17
6. SETTING-UP THE PROJECTOR.....................................................................1-18
6.1 Positioning the projector ...........................................................................1-18
6.2 Installation precautions .............................................................................1-18
7. SUPPORTED COMPUTER SYSTEM MODE ..................................................1-20

Part 2: Repair Information


1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................2-1
2. CIRCUIT PROTECTIONS ................................................................................2-2
2.1 Fuse ..........................................................................................................2-2
2.2 Thermal Switch .........................................................................................2-2
2.3 Warning Temperature and Power Failure Protection ...............................2-3
2.4 Air Filter Care and Cleaning .....................................................................2-3
3. MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLIES.....................................................................2-5
3.1 Cabinet Top Removal ...............................................................................2-5
3.2 Cabinet Front and Speaker Removal .......................................................2-5
3.3 Main Board Removal ................................................................................2-6
3.4 Fuse Removal...........................................................................................2-6
3.5 AV and Component Board Removal.........................................................2-7

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3.6 Line Filter Board Removal ........................................................................2-7
3.7 Lamp Ballast Unit Fan (FN905) Removal .................................................2-8
3.8 Power Board Removal ..............................................................................2-8
3.9 Optical Unit and Fan (FN901) Removal....................................................2-9
3.10 Audio Amp. Board Removal ...................................................................2-9
3.11 Fans (FN902, FN903, FN904) Removal .................................................2-10
3.12 AC Inlet Ass’y Removal ..........................................................................2-10
4. OPTICAL PARTS DISASSEMBLIES................................................................2-11
4.1 Projection Lens Removal ..........................................................................2-11
4.2 Optical Unit Top Removal .........................................................................2-11
4.3 Integrator Lens Ass’y Disassembly...........................................................2-12
4.4 Relay Lens Ass’y Disassembly .................................................................2-12
4.5 Polarized Glass-in Ass’y Disassembly......................................................2-13
4.6 Polarized Glass-out Ass’y Disassembly....................................................2-13
4.7 Locations and Directions ..........................................................................2-14
5. LCD PANEL/PRISM ASS’Y REPLACEMENT ..................................................2-15
5.1 LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y Removal..............................................................2-15
5.2 Note on LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y Mounting ...............................................2-16
6. CLEANING........................................................................................................2-17
7. LAMP REPLACEMENT ....................................................................................2-18

Part 3: Adjustment
1. BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS................................................................................3-1
1.1 Adjustments after Parts Replacement ......................................................3-2
1.2 Service Adjustment Menu Operation ........................................................3-3
1.3 Service Conditions ....................................................................................3-4
1.4 Service Adjustment Date Table ................................................................3-5
2. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS ........................................................................3-7
2.1 Output Voltage Adjustment .......................................................................3-7
2.2 Fan Voltage Adjustment ...........................................................................3-7
2.3 PC-Offset Adjustment ...............................................................................3-8
2.4 PC Gain Adjustment .................................................................................3-8
2.5 Component Gain Adjustment....................................................................3-9
2.6 AV Gain Adjustment .................................................................................3-10
2.7 PSIG Adjustment ......................................................................................3-10
2.8 Signal Center Adjustment .........................................................................3-11
2.9 PC/AV Gamma Off Adjustment ................................................................3-11
2.10 PC/AV-Video Adjustment-1 ....................................................................3-12
2.11 PC/AV-Video Adjustment-2 ....................................................................3-13
2.12 S/H Clock Adjustment .............................................................................3-13
2.13 Common Center Adjustment ..................................................................3-14
2.14 White Balance Adjustment......................................................................3-14
2.15 Black Balance Adjustment ......................................................................3-15
2.16 Note on White Uniformity Adjustment .....................................................3-15
3. OPTICAL ADJUSTMENTS ...............................................................................3-16
3.1 Contrast Adujstment .................................................................................3-16
3.2 Integrator Lens Adujstment.......................................................................3-17
3.3 Relay Lens Adjustment .............................................................................3-19

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4. TEST POINTS AND LOCATIONS ....................................................................3-20

Part 4: Troubleshooting
1. TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................4-1
1.1 No Power ..................................................................................................4-1
1.2 No Sound ..................................................................................................4-6
1.3 No Picture .................................................................................................4-7
2. CONTROL PORT FUNCTIONS .......................................................................4-9
2.1 System Control & I/O Port Functions ........................................................4-9
3. WAVEFORMS ..................................................................................................4-11
4. IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS .....................................................................................4-14

Part 5: Parts Catalog

Part 6: Electrical Diagrams


1. PARTS DESCRIPTION AND READING IN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM..............6-1
2. PIN DESCRIPTION OF DIODE, TRANSISTOR AND IC..................................6-3
Circuit Block Diagram........................................................................................A1
Power Supply Lines ..........................................................................................A2
Schematic Diagrams .........................................................................................A3
Printed Wiring Board Diagrams.........................................................................A10

V
Part 1
General
Information
Part 1: General Information

1. FEATURES
1.1 Development objectives
As multimedia capabilities become increasingly more important, the liquid crystal
projector market is showing continued growth. In the business world, liquid crystal
projectors are becoming an indispensable presentation
tool.
Most liquid crystal projectors that are used in event halls or large conference rooms
are equipped with a 1.3-inch or 0.9-inch liquid crystal panel; these products are
designed with a particular emphasis on brightness and high resolution. The diversity of
presentation machines does not stop there, however: every manufacturer of liquid
crystal projectors offers compact, portable, inexpensive models equipped with a 0.7-inch
liquid crystal panel that are targeted at the SOHO-HOME market.
The LV-7105 is a microportable* model that is equipped with a 0.7-inch XGA panel.
The LV-7105 will be added to the LV-5100 lineup of projectors equipped with SVGA
panels as Canon continues to expand its multimedia projector product offerings.
Canon is responsible for the external design and projection lens.

*Microportable: Defined by Canon to mean an LCD projector that weighs less than 3kg.

Fig. 1-1 LV-7105

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1.2 Major Features


● Compact, lightweight 2.8kg/B5 file size micro-portable type
Real XGA compatible, class-leading 800 ANSI lumen output

● Supports HDTV&DVD component input


Beautiful image reproduction with minimal burring of color
● Equiped with Digital Keystone function
Smoothly corrects for "keystone" effect caused by projector tilt, giving a square image
with up to 15 degrees tilt.

● Plug and Play: Simply plug in computer or AV components and start - no adjustments
required.
1) Multiscan System automatically detects PC vertical and horizontal scan
frequencies
2) Video color system: Automatically detects system (NTSC/PAL; SECAM/NTSC4.43)
PAL-M/PAL-N can be selected from menu bar)
3) Tracking: Auto Imaging function automatically tracks and optimally positions
image
4) Graphic User Interface (GUI): The graphic user interface simplifies image
adjustments in varying environments.
5) Six Language support: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Japanese
are supported
6) Wireless Remote Control: Remote control has mouse control functions

● Temperature-sensing Real Time Fan Control: Unobtrusive sound level for conferences

● Gamma Correction: Gives high quality reproduction of gradation

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1.3 LV-7105 Features (Details)


● Brightest in the SVGA Micro Projector class - 800 ANSI Lumens
1) Large screen presentation even in brightly lit conference rooms
2) 120W UHP short arc lamp for bright images with great color balance
3) Newly developed large apature projection lens (f=28.8-34.5mm/F1.7-1.9)

● Real projection XGA (1024 x 768 pixels) Digital compression SXGA high-definition
projection *
First to use 0.7" XGA LCD panels

● Supports input from HDTV&DVD components


Color defference signal (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) input reproduces the images with minimal
burring of color.
* Composite (Video) input is common to the Brightness (Y) input.

● Digital Keystone distortion compensation


When the projected image surface and the projector are offset, the image has a
trapezoidal shape, but this can be smoothly compensated with offsets up to 15
degrees.
A simple operation gives a square image without adjusting the height of the projector.

● Gamma Correction
To avoid washed-out whites and murky blacks the user can control the middle
brightness.

● Plug and Play: Simply plug in computer or AV equipments and start - no adjustments
required.

● Power Management: improves lamp life


After a predetermined time (5' 30") with no input signal, the lamp is turned off. When
a signal is input, it turns back on.

● Simple wireless remote control


1) Supports all remote functions
2) P-Timer button supplies presentation elapsed time
3) Functions as the mouse control for connected PC

● Manual zoom and focus controls included

● Digital zoom enlarges any selected part of the presentation image

● Cues up the next screen without pausing or projecting an unnecessary operation


screen. (Freeze function)

● The image can be turned off without turning the power off and immediately turned back
on - Image shut-off function.

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● Noise is cut in the absence of a signal - Blue Back function.

● Impressive image size - up to 200 inches.

● Reverse image function allows the unit to be suspended from the ceiling or used as a
rear-screen projector.

● Reduced lamp problems (Replace Lamp Indication)


1) The replace lamp indicator shows when it is time for a change.
2) Lamp replacement by the user is simple.

● The design emphasizes the lens, as you would expect from a Canon product.

* With digital compression projection, some information is lost.

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2. LV-7105 SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 Main unit
1. Type: Micro-portable LCD Projector

2. LCD panel: 0.7" polysilicon active matrix TFT x 3


4:3 aspect ratio

3. Number of pixels: 786,432 pixels (1024 H x 768 V) x 3

4. Resolution of display supported: SXGA (compression)/XGA/SVGA/VGA

5. Light source: 132W UHP lamp

6. Brightness: 800 ANSI lumens

7. Illuminance ratio at
edges of image field: 90%

8. Contrast ratio: 300:1

9. Horizontal resolution: 550 TV lines

10. Projection lens: 28.8 to 34.5mm, 1:1.7 to 1.9, x1.2

11. Lens shifting (U/D ratio): 12:1

12. Elevation adjustment: UP by 7.5˚

13. Size of projection image(in.)/ 41" (1.6m), 70" (2.8m), 100" (4.0m), 150" (6.0m),
projection distance(m): 200" (8.0m) in WIDE mode
34" (1.6m), 40" (1.9m), 70" (3.4m), 100" (4.8m), 200"
(9.7m) in TELE mode

14. Digital keystone distortion


compensation angle: ±15˚

15. Noise: 39dB (normal temperature)

16. Color system: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43, PAL-M, PAL-N

17. Computer supported: IBM PC or compatible, Macintosh, PC98, Workstations


Note: Some workstations are not supported.

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18. Scanning frequency: 15KHz to 100KHz for horizontal sync.


50Hz to 100Hz for vertical sync.
Up to 140MHz for dot clock

19. Audio output: 1W monaural

20. Built-in speaker: 40mm x 30mm (1.57" x 1.18"), x 1

21. Rated supply voltage: 100V AC, 50 / 60Hz (Japan)


100 to 120V AC / 200 to 240V AC, 50 / 60Hz (overseas)

22. Power consumption: 210W

23. Operating temperature: 5 to 35˚C (41 to 91˚F)

24. Storage temperature: –10 to 60˚C (14 to 140˚F)

25. Dimensions (W x H x D) 189mm x 75.5mm x 310.8mm (7.44" x 2.97" x 12.24")


(Not including adjustable feet and lens)
189mm x 90.5mm x 322.7mm (7.44" x 3.56" x 12.70")
(Including adjustable feet and lens)

26. Net Weight: 2.8Kg (6.17 lbs)

2.2 Connectors
1. Computer input
Signal input: HDB 15-pin x 1
Audio input: Mini stereo jack x 1
Control port: Mini DIN 8-pin x 1
2. Audio/Video input
Video input: Mini DIN 4-pin x 1 (S-Video)
RCA type x 3 (Video/Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr)
Audio input: Mini stereo jack x 1
3. Audio output: Mini stereo jack x 1

2.3 Accessories
1. Remote Control Transmitter with two AA alkaline batteries
2. VGA Cable
3. Control Cable for PS/2 port
4. Lens Cover
5. Carry Bag
6. AC Power Cord
7. Plug Adapter (Japan model only)
8. Warranty Card
9. Owner's Manual

2.4 Other specifications


Service life of lamp: Approx. 1000 hours

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3. NOMENCLATURE
3.1 Main unit

Zoom ring
Projection Lens

Focus Ring

Speaker Air Intake Vent

Power Cord Connector


Lens Cover

Infrared Remote Receiver Foot Lock Latch

Terminals and Connectors Air Intake Vent

Air Intake Vent


Exhaust Vent

Lamp Cover

Adjustable Foot
Air Filter

Fig. 1-2

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3.2 Top controls

POWER ON-OFF BUTTON FOCUS RING WARNING TEMP. INDICATOR


Used to turn on the projector on Turn this ring to adjust the This indicator flashes red when internal
or off. projected picture focus. projector temperature is too high.

MENU BUTTON ZOOM RING READY INDICATOR


Use to open or close Turn this ring to adjust the This indicator lights green when
the Menu operation. projected picture size. the projector is ready to be turn on.
And it flashes green in Power
Management mode.

WIDE TELE

LAMP WARNIN
REPLACE TEM G READY
P. LAMP
POWER MENU

NORMAL MODE

MODE BUTTON POINT BUTTON LAMP INDICATOR


Use to select input source Use to select an item of adjust This indicator is dim when
either Computer or Video. the value in the menu. the projector is turn on.
It is also used to pan the image And bright when the projector
in Digital Zoom mode. is stand-by mode.

NORMAL BUTTON SELECT BUTTON LAMP REPLACE INDICATOR


Used to rest to normal picture Used to execute the item selected. This indicator turns to yellow when
adjustment preset by factory. It is also used to expand the image the life of the projection lamp draws
in Digital Zoom mode. to an end.

Fig. 1-3

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3.3 Rear panel terminals


VIDEO INPUTS S-VIDEO INPUT
(Y/VIDEO, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) Mini DIN 4-pin type
VIDEO S – VIDEO Connect the S-Video output
RCA type jacks
Y – Pb/Cb – Pr/Cr from the video equipment
Connect the composite video
output signal to the Y/Video to this terminal.
jack or connect the component
Y output signals to the Y/Video,
Pb/Cb and Pr/Cr jacks. AUDIO INPUT
RESET AUDIO OUT AV COMPUTER Mini stereo jack
AUDIO Connect the audio output
RESET BUTTON IN from the video equipment
to this terminal.
The micro processor may CONTROL PORT
malfunction and need to rest.
This can be done by pressing COMPUTER IN
the Reset button with a pen, COMPUTER AUDIO INPUT
which will shut down and
restart the projector. Mini stereo jack
Connect the audio output
signal from the computer
to this terminal

AUDUO OUTPUT COMPUTER INPUT CONTROL PORT


Mini stereo Jack HDB 15-pin type Mini DIN 8-pin type
Connect the external audio Connect the computer output When controlling the computer
amplifier to this terminal. signal to this terminal. with the Remote Control of this
projector, connect the mouse
port of the computer to this
terminal.

Fig. 1-4

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3.4 Computer Input terminal


Connect the display output terminal of the computer to this terminal with the VGA
Cable (attached).
When connecting the Macintosh computer, the MAC Adapter (optional) is required.

1 Red Input 9 No Connect


2 Green Input 10 Ground (Vert.sync.)
3 Blue Input 11 Sense 0
5 4 3 2 1
10 9 8 7 6
4 Sense 2 12 Sense 1
15 14 13 12 11 5 Ground (Horiz.sync.) 13 Horiz. sync.
6 Ground (Red) 14 Vert. sync.
7 Ground (Green) 15 Reserved
8 Ground (Blue)

Fig. 1-5

3.5 Control port connector


When controlling the computer with the remote control of this projector, connect the
mouse port of the personal computer to this terminal.
This terminal does not adapt the PC98 type mouse port.

PS/2 Serial ADB


1 ----- RXD -----
2 CLK ----- ADB
8 7 6 3 DATA ----- -----
5 4 3 4 GND GND GND
2 1
5 ----- RTS -----
6 ----- TXD -----
7 GND GND -----
8 ----- GND GND

Fig. 1-6

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3.6 Remote control


ALL-OFF SWITCH
When using the Remote Control
Unit, turn this switch to "ON".
And turn it to "ALL OFF" when
it is not used.

D.ZOOM BUTTON POWER BUTTON

POWER
KEYSTONE BUTTON

ON
Used to correct the keystone
VOLUME BUTTON
distortion. KEYSTONE D.ZOOM VOLUME

ALL OF
COMPUTER BUTTON

F
MUTE BUTTON Use to select Computer input
MUTE COMPUTER source.

MENU BUTTON MENU VIDEO


VIDEO BUTTON
Use to select Video source.
POINT BUTTON
Used to move a pointer
on the menu, to adjust the
item, or to pan the image RIGHT CLICK BUTTON
in Digital Zoom mode. Use to compress the image in
Digital Zoom mode.
P-TIMER It is also used as a PC mouse
in Wireless Mouse operation.
SELECT BUTTON
Used to execute the item NO SHOW FREEZE
selected or to expand the image P-TIMER BUTTON
in Digital Zoom mode. Used to operate P-timer function.
AUTO IMAGE NORMAL

NO SHOW BUTTON FREEZE BUTTON


Used to turn the picture into
black image.

AUTO IMAGE BUTTON NORMAL BUTTON


Used to operate Auto Image function. Used to reset to normal picture
position preset by factory.

Fig. 1-7

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3.7 Operating range


Point the remote control toward the projector (receiver's window) when pressing the
buttons.
Maximum operating range for the remote control is approximately 5m (16.4') and 60˚ in
front of the projector.

Precautions
• Prevent the direct sunlight or strong light from lighting apparatus from striking the
infrared remote receiver on the projector.
• Do not look into the laser pointer exit or point it at others.
• Do not dismantle the remote control.

30˚

5m

30˚

Fig. 1-8

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4. COMMENTARY
4.1 External appearance design
This product follows the same design concept and coloring as the earlier models, LV-
7325/LV-7320 to establish a unified image for Canon Multimedia Projectors. Some of
the major design points, which are basically the same as the other Canon Multimedia
Projectors, are outlined below.

● External Styling
The body is designed with subtle curves and the coloring and semi-transparent body
panels follow the lead of the LV-7300 series. Indications of the excellent lens
performance are printed around the lens to convey an impression of high picture
quality.

● Operating Keys
The operation and cursor key layout is a simple, intuitive layout with grouping to
insure ease of use.

● Coloring
The body of the projector is colored glacial blue. The front of the unit, with an
appearance fittimg a product from an optical equipment manufacturer, has an
aluminum lens ring and is colored arctic silver. The overall effect is to emphasize the
lens and evoke a sophisticated image.
The operating keys are a special "mercury silver" color that is easy to see in dim light
and also serves as a design accent point.

4.2 Projection lens


The newly developed zoom optics system, which has XGA-compatible/F1.7 specs.
The major features are follows.

● Lens construction: f=28.8 - 34.5mm/F1.7-1.9 (11 groups 12 elements)


The projection lenses are grouped into six sets, and each set plays an important role
in improving the optical performance, while also helping to keep the system compact
and yet sophisticated.
Specifically, there is a large aperture lens group that contributes to the brightness of
the system; a lens group that improves the efficiency of the illumination so that the
brightness of the image is maintained all of the way to the edges of the projection
screen; a lens group that contributes to color difference compensation by using low-
diffusion glass; and others. With a multi-lens optical configuration that consists of 12
lenses in 11 groups, the optical system functions as a large aperture projection lens
that offers excellent resolution and low distortion.

● All lens surfaces are multi-coated


All lens surfaces are multi-coated to suppress surface reflections and to provide
excellent resolution.

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● All lenses are made from lead-free glass


All lenses are made from environmentally friendly lead-free glass.

4.3 Hybrid gamma correction


Hybrid gamma correction is a new feature. It combines digital gamma correction and
analog gamma correction, and takes advantage of the characteristics* of both. Using the
on-screen menu, the user can take advantage of this new feature to control image
gradation.

* Analog gamma correction: analogue correction is applied to the non-linear analog


circuit. In analog correction transitions between gradations
are smooth.
* Digital gamma correction: Correction is applied through digital processing of the X/Y
gamma curve. Using a digital signal, varying the
characteristics curve, for example, is simple. Because
digital processing is involved, however, transitions between
gradations can be abrupt.

4.4 Fan speed control


A new feature of this projector is Real Time Fan Control. Temperature sensors control
the fan to reduce the fan noise level to an unobtrusive level (39dB) during normal
operation.
There are two temperature sensors, sensor 1 measuring ambient room temperature
and sensor 2 measuring the temperature in the area of the LCD panels. The outputs of
the sensors are sent to the CPU, which then controls the voltage applied to the fan as
outlined below.

1. If the internal temperature rises, the fan voltage is changed as shown in the figure
below.
But, if the internal temperature falls, the fan voltage remains unchanged for five
minutes, then is changed
The fan voltage is determined by the higher of the two sensor temperatures.
2. If the temperature sensed by sensor 1 exceeds 51˚C, or the temperature sensed by
sensor 2 exceeds 57˚C, the lamp is extinguished. In this case, the main power switch
must be turned off and then back on to resume operation.
3. The fan will continue to run for a maximum of 90 seconds after the power switch is
turned off.
4. If the CPU receives no response from a sensor, it determines that the sensor is
missing or broken and immediately shuts down the projector.
5. In Service Mode (when operating at high altitude) the fan operates at maximum
voltage regardless of room temperature.

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Fan Drive Voltage Fan Noise: 39dB Fan Noise: 43dB


13V

12V

11V

Exhaust Fan
10V
Unit shutdown Temperature

9V
Intake Fan

Room Temperature: 27ûC 35ûC 37ûC


Sensor 1: 41ûC 49ûC 51ûC
Sensor 2: 47ûC 55ûC 57ûC
Fig. 1-9

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5. CONNECTING
5.1 Connection to the computer

IBM-compatible computers or Macintosh computers (VGA/SVGA/XGA/SXGA)

Desktop type Laptop type

Monitor Output Serial Port PS/2 Port ADB Port Audio Output

MAC Adapter
(Optional)

Set the slide


switches following
the chart bellow. Control Cable Control Cable Control Cable
for Serial Port for PS/2 Port for ADB Port
(Optional) (Attached) (Optional)

Terminal Terminal Terminal


Audio Cable
Mini Stereo type
(Not supplied)

VGA Cable
(Attached)
Use one of these Control
Cables corresponding
with the terminal of your
computer.

VIDEO S – VIDEO
Y – Pb/Cb – Pr/Cr

RESET AUDIO OUT AV COMPUTER


COMPUTER AUDIO IN
AUDIO
AUDIO OUT IN
CONTROL PORT
COMPUTER IN

COMPUTER IN CONTROL PORT

Audio Cable
Mini Stereo type
(Not supplied)

MAC Adapter
Set the switches as shown in the table below depending on the Display
Audio Input Resolution that you want to use before you turn-on the projector and computer.

Speaker (Stereo) 1 2 3 4 5 6
Audio Amplifier ON
ON DIP
13" MODE (640 x 480) ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6
16" MODE (832 x 624) OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF
OFF
19" MODE (1024 x 768) OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF
21" MODE (1152 x 870) ON ON ON ON OFF OFF

Fig. 1-10

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5.2 Connecting to the video equipment

Video Source (example)


Component video output equipment
Video Cassette Recorder Video Disc Player
(DVD Player, HDTV, etc.)

Composite Component
S-VIDEO Output Audio Output
Video Output Video Output

Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr R L

When several display signals are input,


the projector assigns priority in this order:
(1) Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr, (2) S-Video, (3) Video.
If the desired input is not selected S-Vdeo Cable Audio Cable
automatically, use the video input menu (Not supplied) RCA-Mini Stereo Type
to select it. (Not supplied)
Video Cable
(Not supplied)

Y-Pb/Cb-Pr/Cr S-VIDEO

VIDEO S —VIDEO
Y — Pb/Cb —Pr/Cr
VIDEO

AUDIO OUT RESET AUDIO OUT AV COMPUTER


AUDIO
IN
CONTROL PORT AV AUDIO IN
COMPUTER IN

Audio Cable
Mini Stereo type
(Not supplied)

Audio Input

Speaker (Stereo)
Audio Amplifier

Fig. 1-11

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6. SETTING-UP THE PROJECTOR


6.1 Positioning the projector
This projector is designed to project on a flat projection surface.
The projector can be focused from 1.6m (5.2') to 8.0m (26.3').
Refer to the figure below to adjust the screen size.

8.0m
200”
6.0m
4.0m 150”
WIDE END
2.4m 167”
100” H1
1.6m 125”
60”
TELE END
41” 83”
50”

34”
H2

Screen Size 34” 60” 100” 150” 200”


(W x H)mm 690 x 518 1219 x 914 2032 x 1524 3048 x 2286 4064 x 3048

Height(H1) 478mm 844mm 1407mm 2110mm 2814mm

Height(H2) 40mm 70mm 117mm 176mm 234mm

Fig. 1-12

6.2 Installation precautions


1) Temperature of air discharged from exhaust vent
Hot air is discharged from the exhaust vent. Do not put the object in the way of this
hot air.

2) Installation site
Do not install the projector in humid or duty locations, or locations subject to a lot of
oil mist or cigarette smoke. Doing so may cause dirt to adhere to the lenses, mirrors
and other optical parts, resulting in impaired image quality. Also, do not install the
projector in high- or low-temperature locations.

3) Operating temperature range: 5˚C to 35˚C

4) Storage temperature range: –10˚C to 60˚C

5) Condensation
Do not move the projector suddenly from a low-temperature location to a high-
temperature location, or suddenly raise the room temperature. Doing so can cause
moisture in the air to condense on the lenses and mirrors of the projector, resulting

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in blurred images.

6) Screen and room brightness


Do not install the projector where sunlight or lighting directly strikes on the screen. If
sunlight or light from lighting strikes on the screen, image will appear whitish and
difficult-to-view.

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7. SUPPORTED COMPUTER SYSTEM MODE


The projector judges the incoming signal from the connected personal computer and
automatically selects the appropriate system mode. Some models cannot be selected
depending on the computer. In this case, the message Go to PC adj. is displayed at the
system box on the menu bar. (Adjust and set the computer system manually.)
Table 1-1
ON-SCREEN
RESOLUTION H-Freq. V-Freq. ON-SCREEN
RESOLUTION H-Freq. V-Freq.
DISPLAY (kHz) (Hz) DISPLAY (kHz) (Hz)
VGA 1 640 x 480 31.47 59.88 XGA 10 1024 x 768 62.04 77.07
VGA 2 720 x 400 31.47 70.09 XGA 11 1024 x 768 61.00 75.70
86.96
VGA 3 640 x 400 31.47 70.09 XGA 12 1024 x 768 35.522 (Interlace)
VGA 4 640 x 480 37.86 74.38 XGA 13 1024 x 768 46.90 58.20
VGA 5 640 x 480 37.86 72.81 XGA 14 1024 x 768 47.00 58.30
VGA 6 640 x 480 37.50 75.00 XGA 15 1024 x 768 58.03 72.00
VGA 7 640 x 480 43.269 85.00 MAC 19 1024 x 768 60.24 75.08
MAC LC13 640 x 480 34.97 66.60 MAC 21 1152 x 870 68.68 75.06
MAC 13 640 x 480 35.00 66.67 SXGA 1 1152 x 864 64.20 70.40
–––––––– 50
RGB 15.625 (Interlace) SXGA 2 1280 x 1024 62.50 58.60
–––––––– 60
RGB 15.734 (Interlace) SXGA 3 1280 x 1024 63.90 60.00
SVGA 1 800 x 600 35.156 56.25 SXGA 4 1280 x 1024 63.34 59.98
SVGA 2 800 x 600 37.88 60.32 SXGA 5 1280 x 1024 63.74 60.01
SVGA 3 800 x 600 46.875 75.00 SXGA 6 1280 x 1024 71.69 67.19
SVGA 4 800 x 600 53.674 85.06 SXGA 7 1280 x 1024 81.13 76.107
SVGA 5 800 x 600 48.08 72.19 SXGA 8 1280 x 1024 63.98 60.02
SVGA 6 800 x 600 37.90 61.03 SXGA 9 1280 x 1024 79.976 75.025
SVGA 7 800 x 600 34.50 55.38 SXGA 10 1280 x 960 60.00 60.00
SVGA 8 800 x 600 38.00 60.51 SXGA 11 1152 x 900 61.20 65.20
SVGA 9 800 x 600 38.60 60.31 SXGA 12 1152 x 900 71.40 75.60
86.00
SVGA 10 800 x 600 32.70 51.09 SXGA 13 1280 x 1024 50.00 (Interlace)
94.00
SVGA 11 800 x 600 38.00 60.51 SXGA 14 1280 x 1024 50.00 (Interlace)
MAC 16 832 x 624 49.72 74.55 SXGA 15 1280 x 1024 63.37 60.01
XGA 1 1024 x 768 48.36 60.00 SXGA 16 1280 x 1024 76.97 72.00
XGA 2 1024 x 768 68.677 84.997 SXGA 17 1152 x 900 61.85 66.00
86.70
XGA 3 1024 x 768 60.023 75.03 SXGA 18 1280 x 1024 46.43 (Interlace)
XGA 4 1024 x 768 56.476 70.07 SXGA 19 1280 x 1024 63.79 60.18
XGA 5 1024 x 768 60.31 74.92 MAC 1280 x 960 75.00 75.08
XGA 6 1024 x 768 48.50 60.02 MAC 1280 x 1024 80.00 75.08
XGA 7 1024 x 768 44.00 54.58 HDTV720p –––––––– 45.00 60.00
–––––––– 60.00
XGA 8 1024 x 768 63.48 79.35 HDTV1035i 33.75 (Interlace)
87.17 –––––––– 60.00
XGA 9 1024 x 768 36.00 (Interlace) HDTV1080i 33.75 (Interlace)
NOTE : Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Basically this projector can accept the signal from all computers with the V, H-Frequency
below mentioned and less than 140 MHz of Dot Clock.
When these marked in yellow signals are projected there will be some difference in lines
and characters because the signals are digitally compressed.

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1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
The chassis of this projector is isolated (COLD) from AC line by using the converter transformer. Primary
side of the converter and lamp power supply unit circuit is connected to the AC line and it is hot, which hot
circuit is identified with the line ( ) in the schematic diagram. For continued product safety and
protection of personnel injury, servicing should be made with qualified personnel.

The following precautions must be observed.

1: An isolation transformer should be connected in the power line between the projector and the AC line
before any service is performed on the projector.

2: Comply with all caution and safety-related notes provided on the cabinet back, cabinet bottom, inside
the cabinet or on the chassis.

3: When replacing a chassis in the cabinet, always be certain that all the protective devices are installed
properly, such as, control knobs, adjustment covers or shields, barriers, etc.

DO NOT OPERATE THIS PROJECTOR WITHOUT THE PROTECTIVE SHIELD IN POSITION AND
PROPERLY SECURED.

4: Before replacing the cabinet cover, thoroughly inspect the inside of the cabinet to see that no stray
parts or tools have been left inside.

Before returning any projector to the customer, the service personnel must be sure it is completely safe to
operate without danger of electric shock.

Product safety should be considered when a component replacement is made in any area of the
projector. Components indicated by mark in the parts list and the schematic diagram designate
components in which safety can be of special significance. It is, therefore, particularly recommended that
the replacement of there parts must be made by exactly the same parts.

Eye damage may result from directly viewing the light produced by the Lamp used in this equipment.
Always turn off Lamp before opening cover. The Ultraviolet radiation eye protection required during this
servicing.
Never turn the power on without the lamp to avoid electric-shock or damage of the devices since the
stabilizer generates high voltages (15kV - 25kV) at its starts.
Since the lamp is very high temperature during units operation replacement of the lamp should be done
at least 45 minutes after the power has been turned off, to allow the lamp cool-off.

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2. CIRCUIT PROTECTIONS
This projector is equipped with the following circuit protections to operate in safety. If
the abnormality occurs inside the projector, it will automatically turn off by operating
one of the following protection circuits.

2.1 Fuse Screw Line Filter Cover


The fuse is located inside of the projector. When
either the LAMP indicator or the READY Fuse
indicator is not illuminated, fuse may be
opened. Check the fuse as following steps.
It should be used the specified fuse as follows;
Line Filter Board
Fuse Part No.: CY2-8376-000
TYPE T4.0AH 250V FUSE
LITTEL FUSE INC. TYPE 215004

[How to replace the fuse]


1. Remove the cabinet top and main board
following to “Mechanical Disassemblies”.
2. Remove a screw and the line filter cover
upward.
3. Remove the fuse from fuse holder.
To install the fuse, take reversed step in the above. Fig. 2-1

2.2 Thermal Switch


There is the thermal switch (SW902) inside of Reset Button
the projector to prevent the internal temperature
from rising abnormally. When the internal
temperature reaches near 100˚C, turn off the AC
main power supply automatically.
The thermal switch is not reset to normal
automatically even if the internal temperature
becomes normal. Reset the thermal switch
following procedure.
Check the resistance between terminals of
thermal switch by using the tester. If it has high
impedance, thermal switch may be in operative.

[How to reset the thermal switch]


1. Remove the cabinet top following to Thermal switch (SW902)
“Mechanical Disassemblies”. Fig. 2-2
2. Press the reset button on the thermal switch.

CAUTION Before press the reset button, disconnect the AC cord from the projector.

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2.3 Warning Temperature and Power Failure Protection


The TEMP WARNING indicator flashes red and the projector will automatically turn off
when the internal temperature of the projector exceeds the normal temperature or when
stopping cooling fans or when the internal power supply lines are failed.
Check the following possible causes and wait until stopping the TEMP WARNING
indicator flashing.

Possible causes
• Air filter is clogged with dust particles. Remove dust from the air filter by following
instructions in the “Air filter care and cleaning” below.
• Ventilation slots of the projector are blocked. In such an event, reposition the
projector so that ventilation slots are not obstructed.
• Check if projector is used at higher temperature place (Normal operating temperature
is 5 to 35 ˚C or 41 to 95 ˚F)

If the TEMP WARNING indicator still continues to flash, there may be defects on
cooling fans or power supply circuits. Please check fan operation and power supply lines
referring to the “Power Supply Lines Chart”.

2.4 Air Filter Care and Cleaning


The removable air filters prevents dust from
accumulation on the surface of the projection Air filters Air filters
lens and projection mirror. Should the air (Small) (Large)
filter become clogged with dust particles, it will
reduce the cooling fan’s effectiveness and may
result in internal heat build up and reduce the
life of the projector.

To clean up the air filters, follow the cleaning


procedure below:
1. Turn the power off, and disconnect the AC
power cord from the AC outlet.
2. Turn the projector up side down and
remove 2 air filters (Large and Small) by
pulling the latches of them upward.
3. Clean the air filters with brush or wash out
the dust and particles.
4. Replace each air filter properly. Make sure Fig. 2-3
that the air filters are fully inserted.

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Do not operate the projector with the air filter removed. The dust is
stuck on the LCD panel and the mirror, and it may spoil the fine
picture image.
Do not put the small parts into the air filter intake vents. It result in
the malfunction of the projector. The air filter is small parts. Take care
that children don’t eat or swallow it.
CAUTION We recommend to avoid dusty, smoky place for operating the projector.
Using in dusty place may cause the picture of poor quality.
When using under the dusty or smoky conditions, dust may
accumulate on the LCD panel and lens inside it, and may resultantly
be projected on the screen together with the picture.
When the above symptoms are noticed, please clean up the LCD panel
and lens following to the “Cleaning Method”.

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3. MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLIES
Mechanical disassemble should be made following procedures in numerical order.
Following steps show the basic procedures, therefore unnecessary step may be
ignored.
The parts and screws should be placed exactly the same position as
CAUTION the original otherwise it may cause loss of performance and product
safety.

3.1 Cabinet Top Removal


(1) Remove 5 screws.
(2) Remove 2 screws A of the
Cabinet Front (bottom
part). See Fig. 2-5
(3) Pull the lower part of the
Cabinet Front off forward.
(4) Pull the Cabinet Top upward
while opening the
arrow indicated part of it
toward outside.

Fig. 2-4
3.2 Cabinet Front and Speaker Removal
1. Remove 4 screws (2 top and 2 bottom) A and take the cabinet front off forward.
2. Remove 2 screws B and then remove RC board and temp board.
3. Remove 4 screws C and the speaker.
RC Board

Temp Board

A
B
A
B
A

C A

Fig. 2-5
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3.3 Main Board Removal


1. Remove 9 screws and remove the main board upward.

Main Board

Fig. 2-6

3.4 Fuse Removal


1. Remove a screw and pull the line filter cover upward and then replace the fuse if
required.

Line Filter Cover

Fuse

Fig. 2-7

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3.5 AV and Component Board Removal


1. Remove 3 screws A and FPC cables, and then take the component board off upward.
2. Remove a screw B and a grounding lead, and then take the AV board ass’y off
upward.
A

Component Board
A

A
AV Board Ass’y

Grounding Lead

Fig. 2-8
3.6 Line Filter Board Removal
1. Remove a screw A and remove a grounding lead.
2. Remove 2 screws B and take the line filter ass’y off upward.
3. Remove the line filter board from line filter holder.

B Line Filter Ass’y

A
B

Grounding Lead

Line Filter Board

Line Filter Holder

Fig. 2-9

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3.7 Lamp Ballast Unit Fan (FN905) Removal


1. Disconnect the thermal switch sockets.
2. Remove a screw A and disconnect the lamp socket.
3. Remove 2 screws B (bottom side) and a
screw C, and the remove the lamp
ballast unit upward.
4. Take the cover off from the lamp ballast Blue
unit and remove 4 screws D and take
the lamp ballast board off from the
holder.
5. Remove the fan FN905 from the holder.

C Lamp Ballast Unit


Thermal Switch Sockets Brown

A
D Lamp Ballast Board

B
Fan (FN905)

Lamp Socket B
Fig. 2-10

3.8 Power Board Removal A


1. Remove 2 screws A and take the
power unit cover off upward. A
2. Remove 3 screws B and pull the
power board upward.
B
B
B

Fig. 2-11
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3.9 Optical Unit and Fan (FN901) Removal


1. Remove 2 screws A and the thermal switch. C
2. Remove a screw B and
C C
disconnect the lamp socket. C
C
3. Remove 7 screws C and pull A
Thermal Switch A
the optical unit upward.
4. Remove 2 screws D and fan Optical Unit
(FN901). C
B
Lamp Socket C

Fan (FN901)

AV Board Ass’y

D
D

Fig. 2-12
3.10 Audio Amp. Board Removal
1. Remove a screw A (bottom Audio Amp. Board
side) and 2 screws B, and C
then pull the power unit C
holder upward.
2. Remove 2 screws C and take B B
the audio amp. board off from
the power unit holder

Power Unit Holder

A
Fig. 2-13

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3.11 Fans (FN902, FN903, FN904) Removal


1. Remove 4 screws A and
3 screws B and remove A
B
the duct cover and fans B
A B
(FN902 and FN903).
2. Remove 2 screws C and A Duct Cover
A
fan (FN904), and
remove 2 screws D and
fan holder.

FN902
FN903

C FN904
C

D
Fig. 2-14 D

3.12 AC Inlet Ass’y Removal


1. Remove a screw A and B
a grounding lead.
B
2. Remove 2 screws B and
pull the AC inlet ass’y A
upward.
AC Inlet
Grounding Lead

Fig. 2-15

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4. OPTICAL PARTS DISASSEMBLIES


4.1 Projection Lens Removal
1. Remove the Cabinet top and cabinet front following to “Mechanical Disassemblies”.
2. Remove 4 screws and remove the Projection Lens.

Fig. 2-16

4.2 Optical Unit Top Removal


1. Remove the Cabinet top, front, main board, component boards and power unit cover
following to “Mechanical Disassemblies”.
2. Remove 6 screws and take the optical unit top off upward.

Optical Unit Top

Fig. 2-17
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4.3 Integrator Lens Ass’y Disassembly


1. Remove the cabinet top, front and main board following to “Mechanical
Disassemblies”.
2. Remove 2 screws A and take the integrator lens ass’y off upward.
3. Release 4 hooks B on the holder and remove the integrator lens.

A
A * Should be place the Hooks B
rugged surface of lens
comes to holder side.

Holder

Hooks B
Integrator Lens

Fig. 2-18

4.4 Relay Lens Ass’y Disassembly


1. Remove the cabinet top, front, main and component boards following to “Mechanical
Disassemblies”.
2. Remove 2 screws A and take the relay lens ass’y off upward.
3. Remove 2 screws B on the holder and take the relay lens off.
A
A
Holder

B
Relay Lens
B

Fig. 2-19
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4.5 Polarized Glass-in Ass’y Disassembly


1. Remove the cabinet top, front, main and component boards following to “Mechanical
Disassemblies”.
2. Remove each screw and take the each polarized glass-in ass’y off upward.
3. Release 2 hooks and remove the polarized glass-in.

Note:
Each polarized glasses
are defferent parts.

Phase Sheet

Polarized Glass-In

Hook

* Mount the polarized glass as the


surface attached the phase sheet
comes to the prism side.

Fig. 2-20

4.6 Polarized Glass-out Ass’y Disassembly


1. Remove the cabinet top, front and main boards following to “Mechanical
Disassemblies”.
2. Remove 4 screws by using the 2.0 mm hex driver and take the LCD Panel/Prism
ass’y off upward from the optical unit.
3. Remove each screw and take the each polarized glass-out off upward.
Note:
Do not replace the LCD
panel separately
otherwise it can not
obtain proper picture. LCD Panel/Prism
Ass’y

Polarized Glass-Out
LCD Panel/Prism
Ass’y

LCD Panel

* Mount the polarized glass as the


surface attached the phase sheet
comes to the LCD panel side.

Fig. 2-21
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4.7 Locations and Directions


When the optical parts mounting or assembling, the parts must be mounted in the
specified location and direction. Please follow to the figure below.
No. Part name No. Part name
1 Prism ass’y 12 Relay lens (OUT)
2 Integrator lens (IN) 13 Relay lens (IN)
3 Integrator lens (OUT) 14 Dichroic mirror (G)
4 Prism Ass’y (PBS) 15 Condenser lens
5 Condenser lens (OUT) 16 Polarized glass (OUT/R)
6 Dichroic mirror (R) 17 Polarized glass (OUT/G)
7 Mirror (R) 18 Polarized glass (OUT/B)
8 Condenser lens (R) 19 Polarized glass (IN/R)
9 Condenser lens (B) 20 Polarized glass (IN/G)
10 Mirror (B) 21 Polarized glass (IN/B)
11 Optical Filter (UV cut)

9 8
10 1
11 7
18 16

21 17 19

20
6
12

15 A cutting corner
comes this side up.
14
10
5
A cutting corner
13 comes this side up. 4

Dot marker 3

Light Source

Fig. 2-22
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5. LCD PANEL/PRISM ASS’Y REPLACEMENT


LCD panels used for this model can not be replaced separately. Do not
disassemble the LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y. These LCD panels are
installed with precision at the factory. When replacing the LCD panel,
should be replaced whole of the LCD panels and prism ass’y at once.
After replacing LCD Panel/Prism ass’y, please check the following
adjustments.
• Check the “Integrator Lens Adjustment” and “Relay Lens
Adjustment” following to chapter “Optical Adjustment”.
WARNING
• Check the “White Balance Adjustment” and “Black Balance
Adjustment” following to chapter “Electrical Adjustment”.
• Check the white uniformity on the screen.
• If you find the color shading, please adjust the white uniformity by
using the proper computer and “Color Shading Correction” software
attached with this manual.
COLOR SHADING CORRECTION (Ver. 2.0.2)

5.1 LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y Removal


1. Remove the cabinet top, front and
main board following to Note:
“Mechanical Disassemblies”. Do not replace the LCD
2. Remove 4 screws by using the 2.0 panel separately
otherwise it can not
mm hex driver and take the LCD
obtain proper picture.
Panel/Prism ass’y off upward from
the optical unit. LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y

Fig. 2-23

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5.2 Note on LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y Mounting


After replacing or installing the LCD Panel/Prism ass'y, please make sure to obtain the
best focus in both TELE and WIDE zoom. If the focus adjustment is required, please
adjust the positioning of LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y by following the below procedure.

Mounting Procedure
1. Loosen 4 screws A on the LCD
Top View
Panel/Prism ass'y with 2.0 mm hex
A A
driver.
2. Turn the projector on and project
the image with WIDE zoom, and
adjust the FOCUS control to obtain
the best focus.
3. Turn the ZOOM control to the TELE
position.
4. Move the LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y
backward or forward (about 0mm -
0.8mm) to obtain the proper focus.
Confirm the focus at TELE and
WIDE zoom.
A A
5. Tighten 4 screws A to fix the LCD
Panel/Prism ass'y. LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y

Fig. 2-24

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6. CLEANING
After long periods of use, dust and other particles will accumulate on
the LCD panel, prism, mirror, polarized glass, lens, etc., causing the
picture to darken or color to blur. If this occurs, clean the inside of
WARNING
optical unit.
Remove dust and other particles using air spray. If dirt cannot be
removed by air spray, disassemble and clean the optical unit.

Cleaning with air spray


1. Remove the cabinet top following to “Mechanical Disassemblies”.
2. Clean up the LCD panel and polarizing plate by using the air spray from the cabinet
top opening.

Use a commercial (inert gas) air spray designed for cleaning camera
and computer equipment. Use a resin-based nozzle only. Be vary
CAUTION careful not to damage optical parts with the nozzle tip. Never use any
kind of cleanser on the unit. Also, never use abrasive materials on the
unit as this may cause irreparable damage.

Disassembly cleaning
Disassembly cleaning method should only be performed when the unit is considerable
dirty and cannot be sufficiently cleaned by air spraying alone.
Be sure to readjust the optical system after performing disassembly cleaning.

1. Remove the cabinet top and main units following to “Mechanical Disassemblies”.
2. Remove the optical base top following to “Optical Unit Disassemblies”. If the LCD
panel needs cleaning, remove the LCD panel unit following to “LCD panel
replacement”.
3. Clean the optical parts with a soft cloth. Clean extremely dirty areas using a cloth
moistened with alcohol.

The surface of the optical components consists of multiple dielectric


layers with varying degrees of refraction. Never use organic solvents
(thinner, etc.) or any kind of cleanser on these components.
CAUTION
Since the LCD panel is equipped with an electronic circuit, never use
any liquids (water, etc.) to clean the unit. Use of liquid may cause the
unit to malfunction.

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7. LAMP REPLACEMENT
• For continued safety, replace with a lamp assembly of the same type.
• Allow the projector to cool for at least 45 minutes before you open
WARNING the lamp cover. The inside of the projector can become very hot.
• Do not drop the lamp module or touch the glass bulb! The glass can
shatter and cause injury.

Procedure
1. Turn off the projector and disconnect the AC
cord. Allow the projector to cool for at lease 45
minutes.
2. Remove a screw with a screwdriver and remove
the lamp cover.
3. Remove 2 screws and pull out the lamp
assembly by grasping the handle. Lamp cover
4. Replace the lamp assembly securely and
tighten 2 screws.
5. Place the lamp cover and tighten a screw.
Handle
6. Connect the AC cord to the projector and turn
on.
7. Reset the lamp replacement monitor timer, see
below explanation.

Service Parts No.: DY4-6108-000


Lamp Assembly
Description: Lamp A’ssy LV-LP10
Fig. 2-25

• Do not reset the Lamp Replacement Monitor Timer, except after the
lamp is replaced.
CAUTION • The projector can not be turned-on with the lamp cover removed,
because when the lamp cover is removed, the interlock switch is also
released to switch off the mains power for safety.

How to reset the lamp replacement monitor timer


1. Turn the projector on, and press the MENU button and the ON-SCREEN MENU will
appear. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select SETTING and press the
SELECT button. Another dialog box SETTING MENU will appear.
2. Press the POINT DOWN button and a red arrow icon will appear. Move the arrow to
“Lamp age”, and then press the SELECT button. The message “Lamp replace monitor
Reset?” is displayed.
3. Select [Yes] to reset the Timer.

Please refer to the owners manual for further information.

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Recommendation
Should the air filter become clogged with dust particles, it will reduce the cooling fan’s
effectiveness and may result in internal heat build up and short lamp life. We
recommend cleaning the air filter after the projection lamp is replaced.
Refer to “Air Filter Cleaning”.

How to check the accumulated illumination time


The LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator will illuminate when the accumulated
illumination time of the lamp reaches 1000 hours. This is to indicate that lamp
replacement is required.

You can check the accumulated illumination time of the lamp by following procedure.
1. Press and hold the pointer on the projector for more than 20 seconds.
2. The accumulated illumination time is displayed on the right bottom corner of the
screen. For example, when “Lamp Age 123 hours” is displayed, the accumulated
illumination time of the lamp is 123 hours. This will disappear in 5 seconds.

Lamp Age
0123 Hours

Accumulated Illumination Time

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Part 3: Adjustment

1. BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS
IC302 on the main board stores the data for the service adjustments,
and should not be replaced except for the case of defective device.
If replaced, it should be performed the re-adjustments following to the
“Electrical Adjustments”.
The data of lamp replacement monitor timer is stored in the IC302.
Please note that the lamp replacement monitor timer is reset when the
memory IC (IC302) is replaced.
(Lamp replacement monitor time can not be set to the previous value.)

Caution to memory IC replacement


When IC302 is replaced with new one, the CPU writes down the default
data of the service adjustments to the replaced IC, refer to the service
CAUTION adjustment table. As these data are not the same data as factory
shipped data, it should be required to perform the re-adjustments
following to the “Electrical Adjustments”.
Please note that the lamp replacement monitor timer is reset.

Caution of Main Board replacement (in the case IC302 is not


defective)
When the main board is replaced, IC302 should be replaced with the
one on previous main board. After replacement, it should be required
to perform the re-adjustments following to the “Electrical
Adjustments”.
In this case, the lamp replacement monitor timer can be kept the value
as before.

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1.1 Adjustments after Parts Replacement


● : Adjustment necessary ❍ : Check necessary
Disassembly / Replaced Parts
LCD/ Polarized glass
Integrator Relay Power Component
Prism Main Board
lens Lens R G B Board Board
Ass’y
Integrator Lens Adjustment ❍ ●
Adjustments

Relay Lens Adjustment ❍ ●


Optical

Contrast Adjustment
R-Contrast adjustment ●
G-Contrast adjustment ●
B-Contrast adjustment ●
Output voltage adjustment ●
FAN voltage adjustment ● ●
PC offset adjustment ●
PC gain adjustment ●
Electrical Adjustments

Component gain adjustment ●


AV gain adjustment ●
PSIG Adjustment ●
Signal center adjustment ●
PC Gamma off video adjustment ●
PC/AV signal adjustment-1 ●
PC/AV signal adjustment-2 ●
S/H clock adjustment ●
Common center adjustment ● ●
White balance adjustment ❍ ❍
Black balance adjustment ❍ ❍

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1.2 Service Adjustment Menu Operation


To enter the service mode
To enter to the “Service Mode”, press and hold the MENU and NORMAL button on
the projector at the same time for more than 3 seconds. The service mode display
appears on the screen as follows.

To adjust service data


Select the adjustment item no. by pressing the pointer or button, and change
the data value by pressing the pointer or button. Refer to the “Service Adjustment
Data Table” for further description of adjustment item no. and data value.

To return to the normal mode


To exit the service mode, press the POWER button on the projector or remote control
unit.

Normal mode Service mode

Service Mode
Video WIDE TELE

Item Data

10 15 LAMP WARNING
READY
REPLACE TEMP. LAMP
POWER MENU

Version : 1.0

NORMAL MODE

Item Data

10 15

Adjustment Adjustment
Item No. Data Value

Fig. 3-1

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1.3 Service Conditions


When you carry out the electrical, optical service adjustment or repairing with cabinet
top removal, it should be done under the service conditions listed below. If you can not
keep the one of following conditions, the projector turns off automatically by operating
the protection circuit.

Service Conditions:
Operating Temperature : 41°F ~ 81°F (5°C ~ 30°C)
Fans Control : Maximum
AC Power Supply : 100 ~ 120V or 200V ~ 240V
To set the Fan Control to maximum, follow the Fan Control Setting Procedure below;

Fan Control Setting Procedure


1. Enter to the service mode.
2. Select adjustment item no.<29> and change data value to <0> to <1>. Now the cooling
fans operate in maximum.
3. Exit from the service mode.
After finishing the works, restore the service data to <0> following to the steps 1 to 3.

*Please refer to the “Service Adjustment Menu Operation” described on page 23 for how
to entering the service mode and changing the service data.

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1.4 Service Adjustment Data Table These initial values are the reference data written from the
CPU ROM to the memory IC when the new memory IC
replaced. The adjustment items indicated with “✻” are
required to readjust following to the “Electrical adjustments”.
Other items should be used with the initial data value.

No. Adjustment Item Initial Value Range Description

PC CV or S Y/Cb/Cr
0 RGB AMP (Gamma OFF) ✻ 45 45 0 - 63 Same as No.1of RGB AMP(Gamma ON)
1 RGB AMP (Gamma ON) 45 45 To up/down R/G/B of Gamma at same time system stop up/down, when R, G or B
value reached Max or Min value.
2 S&H Test pattern display position 2 0 - 12 Test pattern display depend on setting value,test pattern move to right, 1 dot each by
increasing data value.
3 GAMMA DLY CNT ✻ 37 0 - 63 Display Green test pattern where Service No2 setting position.
4 GAMMA G BIAS 12 0 - 63
5 Not used
6 GAMMA R BIAS 12 0 - 63
7 Not used
8 GAMMA B BIAS 12 0 - 63
9 GAMMA R-B1P ✻ 24 23 23 0 - 63 White balance adjustment of Black portion in AV mode for Red
10 GAMMA B-B1P ✻ 24 23 23 0 - 63 White balance adjustment of Black portion in AV mode for Blue
11 GAMMA G-B1P 24 23 23 0 - 63 White balance adjustment of Black portion in AV mode for Green
12 DAC CLAMP LEVEL(SUB BRIGHT) ✻ 50 50 0 - 63 Sub-Bright(refer to DAC IC Control and User control spec)
13 GAMMA R GAIN ✻ 45 45 0 - 63
14 GAMMA B GAIN ✻ 45 45 0 - 63
15 DAC RGB BIAS ✻ 70 70 0 - 125 G-Bias adjust value(refer to DAC IC Control and User control spec)
16 DAC R BIAS ✻ 70 70 70 0 - 125 R-Bias adjust value(refer to DAC IC Control and User control spec)
17 DAC B BIAS ✻ 70 70 70 0 - 125 B-Bias adjust value(refer to DAC IC Control and User control spec)
18 DAC RGB GAIN(SUB CONTRAST) 20 20 0 - 63 Sub-CONT(refer to DAC IC Control and User control spec)
19 S&H B-CK 17 0 - 255 Display Blue test pattern where Service No2 setting position.
20 S&H G-CK 18 0 - 255 Display Green test pattern where Service No2 setting position.
21 S&H R-CK 23 0 - 255 Display Red test pattern where Service No2 setting position.
22 Setting for Shoot out mode 0 0-2 0;Normal/ 1;Shoot out1/ 2;Shoot out2
23 Serial baud rate setting 1 0-2 0;9600/ 1;19200/ 2;38400
24 Lamp life time display 0 Read Only
25 S&H HCK PHASE adjust 3 0 - 15 Display Green test pattern where Service No2 setting position.
26 GAMMA R_WHP 54 54 54 0 - 63
27 GAMMA G_WHP 54 54 54 0 - 63
28 GAMMA B_WHP 54 54 54 0 - 63
29 Fan Control ✻ 0 0 or 1 Fans control for high land, control FAN_CONT1/FAN_CONT2.
0 : automatic, 1 : Forced High speed
30 D/A gain ✻ 128 128 128 0 - 255

NTSC PAL
36 VD Analog Cont3(CV) 72 0 - 255
37 VD Analog Cont4 0 0 - 255
42 VD Bright 148 130 0 - 255
43 VD Contrast 68 68 0 - 255
64 VD Analog Cont3(S-Video) 72 0 - 255

PC Y/Cb/Cr
272 REDGAIN 96 96 0 - 255
273 GRNGAIN ✻ 96 96 0 - 255
274 BLUGAIN ✻ 96 96 0 - 255
275 REDOFST ✻ 32 0 - 63
276 GRNOFST ✻ 32 0 - 63
277 BLUOFST ✻ 32 0 - 63
278 CLDUR -- -- 0 - 255
279 CLPLACE -- -- 0 - 255

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No. Adjustment Item Initial Value Range Description

For Fan Control


283 Ter 3 0 - 31
284 t 2 2-5 Temperature checking period, 0.5/1.0/1.5/2.0/2.5/3.0 sec.
285 TaH 50 0 - 255
286 TaL 43 0 - 255
287 TbH 43 0 - 255
288 TbL 36 0 - 255
289 Th 12 0 - 255
290 Not used
291 Sub Sharpness (YCbCr) 8 0 - 15 Refer to User control spec
292 Sub Tint (Video) 0 0 - 191 Refer to User control spec
293 Sub Color (Video) 26 0 - 63
294 Sub Sharpness ( Video) 0 0-4 Select the PW Filter
295 Sub Color (YCbCr) 8 0 - 15 Refer to Use control spec.
296 Not used
297 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 60Hz 3 -- Video and S-Video mode only.
298 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 60Hz 11 -- ↓
299 Position (Horizontal) 60Hz 514 -- ↓
300 Position (Vertical) 60Hz 384 -- ↓
301 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 50Hz 6 -- ↓
302 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 50Hz 12 -- ↓
303 Position (Horizontal) 50Hz 514 -- ↓
304 Position (Vertical) 50Hz 384 -- ↓
305 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 480i 13 -- For Component mode and RGB NTSC
306 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 480i 17 -- ↓
307 Position (Horizontal) 480i 520 -- ↓
308 Position (Vertical) 480i 393 -- ↓
309 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 575i 21 -- For Component mode and RGB PAL
310 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 575i 25 -- ↓
311 Position (Horizontal) 575i 519 -- ↓
312 Position (Vertical) 575i 397 -- ↓
313 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 480p 9 -- For Component mode
314 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 480p 10 -- ↓
315 Position (Horizontal) 480p 521 -- ↓
316 Position (Vertical) 480p 384 -- ↓
317 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 575p 22 -- For Component mode
318 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 575p 26 -- ↓
319 Position (Horizontal) 575p 518 -- ↓
320 Position (Vertical) 575p 392 -- ↓
321 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 720p 12 -- For Component mode
322 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 720p 20 -- ↓
323 Position (Horizontal) 720p 516 -- ↓
324 Position (Vertical) 720p 380 -- ↓
325 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 1035i 31 -- For Component mode and RGB HDTV 1035i
326 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 1035i 13 -- ↓
327 Position (Horizontal) 1035i 512 -- ↓
328 Position (Vertical) 1035i 387 -- ↓
329 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 1080i 9 -- For Component mode and RGB HDTV 1080i
330 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 1080i 12 -- ↓
331 Position (Horizontal) 1080i 512 -- ↓
332 Position (Vertical) 1080i 393 -- ↓

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2. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
The each circuit has been made by the fine adjustment at factory. Do
not attempt to adjust the following adjustments except requiring the
CAUTION
readjustments in servicing otherwise it may cause loss of performance
and product safety.

[Adjustment condition]
• Input signal
Video signal: 1.0Vp-p/75Ω terminated, 16 steps gray scale (Composite
video signal)
Component Video signal: 0.7Vp-p/75Ω terminated, 16 steps gray scale (Component
video signal with 480i, 480p, 575p, 720p, 1035i or 1080i
format)
Computer signal: 0.7Vp-p/75Ω terminated, 16 steps gray scale pattern (XGA)
• Picture control mode “NORMAL” mode unless otherwise noted.

Note:
* Please refer to “Service Adjustment Menu Operation” for entering to the service mode
and adjusting the service data.

2.1 Output Voltage Adjustment


After replacing the Power Board, PF.C. Board, readjust the Output voltage adjustment
as follows.

1. Connect a digital voltmeter to pins 1 (+) and 3 (-) of K6C.


2. Adjust the voltage by using VR01 as following.

AC Input Reading
230V 380V ±2V
120V 372V ±2V

CAUTION Be sure to connect the lamp when taking this adjustment.

2.2 Fan Voltage Adjustment


1. Connect a digital voltmeter to test point “TP6602” (+) and chassis ground (-).
2. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “29” and set data value to “1”.
3. Adjust the voltage to be 12.1 ±0.1Vdc by using VR6601.
4. Check that the voltages at test points “ TP6601” (+), “TP6603” (+) and chassis ground
(-) are 13.0 to 13.5Vdc.
5. Select item no. “29” and set data value to “0”.

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2.3 PC-Offset Adjustment


1. Receive the 16-step gray scale computer signal.
2. Set to COMPUTER mode.

[R-Offset adjustment]
3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP2211R” (+) and chassis ground (-).
4. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “275” and change data value to adjust the
pedestal level and black level to be same level.

[G-Offset adjustment]
5. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP2221G” (+) and chassis ground (-).
6. Select item no. “276” and change data value to adjust the pedestal level and black
level to be same level.

[B-Offset adjustment]
7. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP2231B” (+) and chassis ground (-).
8. Select item no. “277” and change data value to adjust the pedestal level and black
level to be same level.

Pedestal level = Black level

Fig. 3-2
2.4 PC Gain Adjustment
1. Receive the 16-step gray scale computer signal.
2. Set to COMPUTER mode.

[PC-R gain adjustment]


3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP2211R” (+) and chassis ground (-).
4. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “30” and change data value to adjust “a” to
be 1.05 ±0.01Vp-p.

[PC-G gain adjustment]


5. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP2221G” (+) and chassis ground (-).
6. Select item no. “273” and change data value to adjust “a” to be 1.05 ±0.01Vp-p.

[PC-B gain adjustment]


7. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP2231B ” (+) and chassis ground (-).
8. Select item no. “274” and change data value to adjust “a” to be 1.05 ±0.01Vp-p.

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(a)

Pedestal level = Black level

Fig. 3-3

2.5 Component Gain Adjustment


1. Receive the 16-step gray scale component video signal.
2. Set to VIDEO (Component) mode.

[Component-R gain adjustment]


3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP2211R” (+) and chassis ground (-).
4. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “30” and change data value to adjust “a” to
be 1.05 ±0.01Vp-p.

[Component-G gain adjustment]


5. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP2221G” (+) and chassis ground (-).
6. Select item no. “273” and change data value to adjust “a” to be 1.05 ±0.01Vp-p.

[Component-B gain adjustment]


7. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP2231B ” (+) and chassis ground (-).
8. Select item no. “274” and change data value to adjust “a” to be 1.05 ±0.01Vp-p.

(a)

Pedestal level = Black level

Fig. 3-4

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2.6 AV Gain Adjustment


1. Receive the 16-step gray scale video signal.
2. Set to VIDEO mode.
3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP2221G” (+) and chassis ground (-).
4. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “30” and change data value to adjust “a” to
be 1.05 ±0.01Vp-p.

(a)

Pedestal level = Black level

Fig. 3-5
2.7 PSIG Adjustment
1. Receive the 16-step gray scale computer signal.
2. Set to COMPUTER mode.
3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP1451” (+) and chassis ground (-).
4. Adjust “a” to be 2.0 ±0.1V by using VR401.
Adjust “b” to be 10.0 ±0.1V by using VR402.

(a) (b)

Fig. 3-6

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Part 3: Adjustment

2.8 Signal Center Adjustment


1. Receive the 16-step gray scale computer signal.
2. Set to COMPUTER mode.

[R-signal cneter adjustment]


3. Connect a digital voltmeter to test point “TP501R” (+) and chassis ground (-).
4. Adjust voltage to be 7.30 ±0.05V by using VR503.

[G-signal cneter adjustment]


5. Connect a digital voltmeter to test point “TP503G” (+) and chassis ground (-).
6. Adjust voltage to be 7.30 ±0.05V by using VR533.

[B-signal cneter adjustment]


7. Connect a digital voltmeter to test point “TP505B” (+) and chassis ground (-).
8. Adjust voltage to be 7.30 ±0.05V by using VR563.

2.9 PC/AV Gamma Off Adjustment


[PC-gamma off adjustment]
1. Receive the 16-step gray scale computer signal.
2. Set to COMPUTER mode.
3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP503G” (+) and chassis ground (-).
4. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “0” and change data value to adjust “a” to
be 1.40 ±0.01Vp-p.

[AV-gamma off adjustment]


5. Receive the 16-step gray scale video signal.
6. Set to VIDEO mode.
7. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP503G” (+) and chassis ground (-).
8. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “0” and change data value to adjust “a” to
be 1.40 ±0.01Vp-p.

(a)

Fig. 3-7

Note:
* This adjustment should be carried out before adjusting PC/AV-Video Adjustment-1
and 2.

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Part 3: Adjustment

2.10 PC/AV-Video Adjustment-1


Presetting
1. Input the 16-step gray scale video signal and computer signal.

[PC/AV-video adjustment]
2. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP503G” (+) and chassis ground (-).
3. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “15” and change data value to adjust “b” to
be 1.5 ±0.01Vp-p at each VIDEO and COMPUTER mode.
4. Select COMPUTER mode, select item no. “12” and change data value to adjust “a” to
be 4.00 ±0.01Vp-p.
5. Select VIDEO mode, select item no. “12” and change data value to adjust “a” to be
4.00 ±0.01Vp-p.

[R-video adjustment]
6. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP501R” (+) and chassis ground (-).
7. Enter to the service mode and select COMPUTER mode.
8. Select item no. “13” and change data value to adjust “a” to be 4.00 ±0.01Vp-p.
9. Select VIDEO mode and item no. “13” and change data value to adjust “a” to be 4.00
±0.01Vp-p.

[B-video adjustment]
10. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP505B” (+) and chassis ground (-).
11. Enter to the service mode and select COMPUTER mode.
12. Select item no. “14” and change data value to adjust “a” to be 4.00 ±0.01Vp-p.
13. Select VIDEO mode and item no. “14” and change data value to adjust “a” to be 4.00
±0.01Vp-p.

white level

(b)

white level

(a)

black level

Fig. 3-8

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2.11 PC/AV-Video Adjustment-2


[PC-video adjustment-2]
1. Receive the 16-step gray scale computer signal.
2. Set to COMPUTER mode.
3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP503G” (+) and chassis ground (-).
4. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “15” and change data value to adjust “b” to
be 1.70 ±0.01Vp-p.

[AV-video adjustment-2]
5. Receive the 16-step gray scale video signal.
6. Set to VIDEO mode.
7. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP503G” (+) and chassis ground (-).
8. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “15” and change data value to adjust “b” to
be 1.85 ±0.01Vp-p.

white level

(b)

white level

(a)

black level

Fig. 3-9

2.12 S/H Clock Adjustment


1. Receive the 16-step gray scale computer signal.
2. Set to COMPUTER mode.
3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP503G” (+) and chassis ground (-).
4. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “3” and change data value to adjust “a” to
be maximum.

(a)

Fig. 3-10

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Part 3: Adjustment

2.13 Common Center Adjustment


1. Receive the 1 dot line computer signal.
2. Set to COMPUTER mode.

[R-common center adjustment]


3. Project the red light component on the screen.
4. Adjust VR502 to obtain the minimum flicker on the picture.

[G-common center adjustment]


5. Project the green light component on the screen.
6. Adjust VR532 to obtain the minimum flicker on the picture.

[B-common center adjustment]


7. Project the blue light component on the screen.
8. Adjust VR562 to obtain the minimum flicker on the picture.

2.14 White Balance Adjustment


[PC white balance adjustment]
1. Receive the 16-step gray scale computer signal.
2. Set to COMPUTER mode.
3. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “16” (Red) or “17” (Blue), and change data
values respectively to make a proper white balance.

[AV white balance adjustment]


4. Receive the 16-step gray scale video signal.
5. Set to VIDEO mode.
6. Select item no. “16” (Red) or “17” (Blue), and change data values respectively to make
a proper white balance.

[Component white balance adjustment]


7. Receive the 16-step gray scale component video signal.
8. Set to VIDEO (Component) mode.
9. Select item no. “16” (Red) or “17” (Blue), and change data values respectively to make
a proper white balance.

Confirm that the same white balance is obtained in video, computer and component
input.

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2.15 Black Balance Adjustment


[PC black balance adjustment]
1. Receive the 16-step gray scale computer signal.
2. Set to COMPUTER mode.
3. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “9” (Red) or “10” (Blue), and change data
values respectively to make a proper white balance at darker portion of the screen.

[AV black balance adjustment]


4. Receive the 16-step gray scale video signal.
5. Set to VIDEO mode.
6. Select item no. “9” (Red) or “10” (Blue), and change data values respectively to make
a proper white balance at darker portion of the screen.

[AV black balance adjustment]


7. Receive the 16-step gray scale component video signal.
8. Set to VIDEO (Component) mode.
9. Select item no. “9” (Red) or “10” (Blue), and change data values respectively to make
a proper white balance at darker portion of the screen.

Confirm that the same white balance is obtained at darker portion of the screen in
video, computer and component input.

2.16 Note on White Uniformity Adjustment


If you find the color shading, please adjust the white uniformity by using the proper
computer and “Color Shading Correction” software.

COLOR SHADING CORRECTION (Ver. 2.0.2)


Attached with this manual

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3. OPTICAL ADJUSTMENTS
3.1 Contrast Adujstment
[Before adjustment]
• Adjustment requires a 2.0mm hex wrench and a
slot screwdriver. A
• Remove cabinet top following to “Mechanical
Disassemblies”.
• Input a 100% of black raster signal.

Do not disconnect the Slot B


connectors on main and
CAUTION component boards
otherwise the projector can Polarized glass
mounting base
not be turned on.
Fig. 3-11
[R/G/B-contrast adujstment]
1. Project desired light component on the screen as follows.
When adjusting the R-Contrast, project red light only.
When adjusting the G-Contrast, project green light only.
When adjusting the B-Contrast, project blue light only.
2. Loosen a screw A (Fig.3-11/3-12) on the polarized glass mounting base which you
intend to adjust.
3. Adjust a slots B as shown in Fig.3-11 to obtain the darkest brightness on the screen
by turning a slot screwdriver.
4. Tighten the screw A to fix the polarized glass mounting base.
Repeat steps 1 to 4 for remaining polarized glasses.

R-Polarized Glass
Mounting Base

B-Polarized Glass
Mounting Base Main Board

G-Polarized Glass
A Mounting Base

Fig. 3-12
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Part 3: Adjustment

3.2 Integrator Lens Adujstment


[Before adjustment]
• Adjustment requires a 2.0mm hex driver and a slot screwdriver.
• Remove cabinet top following to “Mechanical Disassemblies”.

Do not disconnect the connectors on main and component boards


CAUTION otherwise the projector can not be turned on.

[Adjustment]]
1. Turn on lamp by a state of without FPC cable of LCD panels.
2. Project only green light component. Shield the red and blue lights by inserting thick
papers etc. in front of Red and Blue LCD panels to project only green light and make
a fine focus.
3. Remove the shield in front of Red LCD panel to project green and blue light.
4. Adjust the adjustment base of integrator lens ass’y to make color uniformity in
yellow.
1) If the color shade appears on the left or right of the screen as shown in Fig.3-13,
loosen 1 screw A with the 2.0mm hex driver and adjust a slot B to make color
uniformity in yellow by turning a slot screwdriver.
2) If the color shade appears on the top or bottom of the screen as shown in Fig.3-
14, loosen 2 screws C with the 2.0mm hex driver and adjust a slots D to make
color uniformity in yellow by turning a slot screwdriver.
5. Tighten 1 screw A and 2 screws C to fix the integrator lens unit.
6. Remove the shield in front of Blue LCD panel and project red, green and blue light.
Check that there is no color shade on the left or right of the screen. If you recognise
the color shade, the “Relay Lens Adjustment” should be carried out to obtain the
proper color uniformity.

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Yellow

a Yellow b
C

a b

y Slot D

A Slot B Slot D

Moving of slot B Moving of Slots D

Fig. 3-13 Fig. 3-14

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Part 3: Adjustment

3.3 Relay Lens Adjustment


[Before adjustment]
• Adjustment requires a 2.0mm hex driver and a slot screwdriver.
• Remove cabinet top following to “Mechanical Disassemblies”.

Do not disconnect the connectors on main and component boards


CAUTION otherwise the projector can not be turned on.

[Adjustment]
1. Turn on lamp by a state of without FPC
cable of LCD panels.
2. Adjust the adjustment base of relay lens
ass’y to make color uniformity in white.
If the color shade appears on the left or right
of the screen as shown in Fig.3-15, loosen a
screw A with the 2.0mm hex driver and
adjust the slot B to make color uniformity in
white by using a slot screwdriver.
3. Tighten the 1 screw A to fix the relay lens
unit.

Fig. 3-15

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Part 3: Adjustment

4. TEST POINTS AND LOCATIONS


● Main Board

TP506B TP505B

VR562
IC3301
TP1571
VR531 TP1401
VR563

TP561
VR533 IC561 VR501 TP6602
TP1451
TP571
VR532 TP1531 TP511
TP501
VR561 VR503
IC501 TP3322
IC531 TP3321

VR502 TP502R
TP1501
TP531 TP501R
TP541

TP504G IC811
TP6601
TP6603
TP503G

TPDHS
TPDVS

IC301 VR401

VR402

TP5111 TP2211R
TP5112 TP2221G
TP5103 TP5101 IC2200
TP5113 TP2231B

VR2201
VR6601
IC6101
● Power Board
IC202
K5C K6C
TP207
TP221B
TP7223 D652
TP7224 IC6901 T651
TP221G
D651
TP221R

TP218
IC631 K1
TP208

TP212 TP219 K6J


TP217

TP211 K6K
K6M
TP213
K6D

Fig. 3-16
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Part 4
Troubleshooting
Part 4: Troubleshooting

1. TROUBLESHOOTING
1.1 No Power
1) Periphery of chassis

1. Is fuse (F601) blown?


Fuse may be opened when either the LAMP indicator or the READY indicator isn't
Illuminated. Check the fuse.
• For continued safety, replace with a fuse of the same type.
TYPE T4.0AH 250V FUSE. (LITTLE FUSE INC. TYPE 215004)
2. Is projection of lamp cover inside broken or not fitting?
Check the INTER LOCK switch(SW904) and lamp cover.
SW904 ...............................................OPEN : abnormal
3. Is thermal switch(SW902) operating?
If temperatures periphery of lamp house reaches 100˚C, the thermal switch will be
turned off automatically.
SW902 ...............................................OPEN : abnormal
4. Is the WARNING TEMP. indicator flashing ? The thermal sensor IC (IC2832) on the
Temp. board or IC2831 on the main board may detect the abnormal temperature
inside of the projector. If one of these ICs detects the abnormal temperature, this
projector will be turned off automatically.

2) Power board

1. Are the LAMP indicator(red) and READY indicator(green) light?


If the LAMP and READY indicators do not illuminated, check the primary circuit and
S6V of standby power supply circuit.
2. Check that the LAMP BST-SW signal is correct.
Pin 12 of K6K .....................................H : ON
3. Check that the 5V_SW signal is correct.
Pin 11 of K6K .....................................H : ON
4. Check that the POWER FAIL signal is correct.
Pin 13 of K6K .....................................L : abnormal
5. Is thermal switch(TSW611) operating?
If temperatures periphery of P.F.C. circuit reaches 95˚C, the thermal switch will be
turned on automatically.
TSW611 .............................................SHORT : abnormal
6. Check the signal at pin 5 of T651. (Switching power IC output signal)

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3) Main board

1. Check that the 15.5V is observed at pins 1-3 of K3C.


2. Check that the 6V is observed at pins 6-8 of K3C.
3. Check that the -5V is observed at pin 9 of K3C.
4. Check that the 5V is observed at pins 10-11 of K3C.
5. Check that the 6V is observed at pins 2-4 of K3D.
6. Check that the 15.5V is observed at pins 7-8 of K3D.
7. Check that the 5V_SW signal is correct.
Pin 11 of K3D.....................................H : ON
8. Check that the LAMP BST_SW signal is correct.
Pin 12 of K3D.....................................H : ON
9. Check that the POWER FAIL signal is correct.
Pin 13 of K3D.....................................L : abnormal
10. Check that the 12V is observed at test points TP6601. TP6602 and TP6603.
11. Check that the LAMP_SW signal is correct.
Pin 4 of K8CC.....................................H : On
12. Check that the LAMP_ERR signal is correct.
Pin 1 of K8CC.....................................L : On
13. Check that the POWER FAIL signal is correct.
Pin 2 of IC1851 ..................................L : abnormal
14. Check that the Sensor IC(IC2831) detects abnormal temperature inside the projector.

4) Component board

1. Check Power Supply and switching circuit


Check ICs IC2641 to IC2691
2. Check that the POWER FAIL signal is correct.
Pin 11-12 of K3A ................................L : abnormal
3. Check that the FAN_DRIVE signal is correct.
Pin 7-8 of K3A ....................................H : On

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<Memo>

4-3
Part 4: Troubleshooting

IIC BUS
PSDA
PSDA

KEY SWITCHES
ON/OFF BUTTON
17-18 KEY SW
INDICATOR
16 POWER LED Check that the LAMP
LAMP indicator and READY
IC1803
indicator are lighting.
IC301 14 READY LED If both of indicators
READY
SYSTEM are not lighting,check
CONTROL 15 TEMP LED TEMP the primary side of
WARNING the power supply
circuit or S6V of
13 LAMP REP. LED LAMP standby power supply
REPLACE circuit.

19 FAN_DRIVE (Power-On: H)
IC1804
2

206

146

18 FAN CONT1
IC1806
5V_SW.
LAMP POWER

(Power-On: H) LAMP BST_SW.

IC1851
IC1808 6 POWER_FAIL (Abnormal: L)
POWER_FAIL
2-5 KEY SW.
(Power-On: H)

(Power-On: H)

8 LAMP_ERR

5V_SW.
(Abnormal: H)
Check that the
POWER FAIL signal
at pin 6 of IC1808 is
correct.
L : abnormal

POWER_FAIL

Check that the 5V_SW signal


at pin 11 of K3D is correct.
H : Power ON FAN

Is fuse (F601) blown?

Check that the LAMP_BST_SW AC INPUT


signal at pin 12 of K3D is correct.
H : Power ON
F601 SW904 SW902
FUSE INTER LOCK THERMAL SW.
LAMP_BST_SW
SW.

IC2882 IC2883 LAMP_ERR

2 4 LAMP_SW

Check that the LAMP_POW


signal at pin 2 of IC2882 is
correct.

Fig. 4-1

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Part 4: Troubleshooting

IIC BUS
PSDA
PSDA TEMP. BOARD

TEMP. TEMP.
SENSOR SENSOR
IC2831 IC2832
Abnormal temperature detection on
the Main board. Abnormal temperature detection inside
of the projector.

Is projection of lamp cover inside


broken or not fitting correctry ?
Check the interlock switch (SW904)
and lamp cover. SW904
Check that the FAN DRIVE SW904 -- OPEN : abnormal
signal at pin 19 of IC1804 is
correct.
H : Power ON Interlock switch
SW902

S6V 15V 5V

5V_SW.

Q671, Q681

Check signal at pin 5 Is thermal switch (SW902) operating ?


FAN_DRIVE
FAN CONT1

of T651 If peripheral temperatures at the lamp


house reaches 100˚C, the thermal
switch turns off.
SW902 -- OPEN: abnormal

Abnormal temperature
detection at the
Switching power periphery of P.F.C.
IC2641 ~ IC2681 supply circuit

TSW611
7
P.F.C.
control

CB1
P.F.C.
LAMP BALLAST UNIT

LAMP.DET CB2 CB2 LAMP


LAMP_BST_SW
LAMP
LAMP_ERR (Error: H) SW.
K8CC-1
LAMP_SW
K8CC-4
(Power-On: H)
When an abnormal Check that the thermal switch (TSW611)
temperature is detected at is operating.
the periphery of lamp If temperature at peraiphery of P.F.C.
driver circuit, the voltage of circuit reaches 95˚C, TSW611 turns on.
this line comes HIGH.
TSW611 -- OPEN: Normal

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Part 4: Troubleshooting

1.2 No Sound
1) Main board
1. Check that the PC/AV switching signal is correct.
Pins 10 and 11 of IC5001 ...................AV : L, PC : H
2. Check that audio signal is observed at following points.
Pins 11-12(PC)/13-14(AV) of K10B/K50B
3. Check that the MUTE signal is correct.
Pin 5 of K5A .......................................Mute-On: H
4. Check that the MUTE signal is correct.
Pin 12 of IC1803 ................................Mute-On: L
5. Check that the PC/AV switching signal is correct.
Pin 16 of IC1804 ................................AV : L, PC : H

2) Audio board
1. Check that sound volume control signal is correct.
Pin 4 of IC001
2. Check that audio signal is observed at pin 2 of IC001.
3. Check the MUTE signal at pin 3 of IC001.
Pin 3 of IC001 ....................................Mute-On: H
4. Check that Vcc-voltage(+12V) is applied at pins 1 and 9 of IC001.

Q5041 Q5042
PC/AV-SW
AV BOARD 10,11

1 Q5007
AUDIO IN

PC L PC/AV 15 L
13 AUDIO
PC R SW
2
AV L IC5001 14
MAIN BOARD
12 R
AV R Q5008
Q5001
AUDIO

R
OUT

Q5003
L
Q5004

Q5002
16 I/O
EXPAND.
IC1804

8 2 AUDIO

AUDIO SYSTEM
OUTPUT 3 MUTE MUTE 12 I/O BUS CONTROL
EXPAND. &
SP901 IC001 IC1803 SCAN CONV.
4 VOL
Q1801
SPEAKER
IC301
1 DAC 16 4 DAC 16
I/O
4 DAC 3 SDATA 14 BUFFER 6 SDATA 13 EXPAND.
IC431 IC851
2 SCLK 12 8 SCLK 12 IC1806
AUDIO BOARD

Fig. 4-2

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1.3 No Picture
1) AV board
1. Check that the Vcc-voltages(+5V, -5V) are applied to AV circuits.
Pins 47-50 of K10A, Pins 47-54 of K10B ..............5V
Pins 39-42 of K10B ..............................................-5V
Check IC1001, IC1002 and IC1021.
2. Check that the following input signals are observed correctly.

SIGNAL K10A-pin No. K50A-pin No.


V-Sync 17-18 17-18
H-Sync 15-16 15-16
B 11-12 11-12
G 9-10 9-10
R 7-8 7-8
Video 33-34 33-34
S-C 29-30 29-30
S-Y 25-26 25-26

2) Main board
1. Check the signals at following test points.
• Video signal at TP208, TP218
• V-sync signal at TP7224
• H-sync signal at TP7223
2. Check that the PC/AV switching signal is correct.
Pin 16 of IC5201 .................................................AV: H, PC: L
Pin 5 of IC5282 ....................................................AV: H, PC: L
3. Check that the RGB signals are observed at following test points.
TP211, TP221R, TP2211R ....................................R-signal
TP212, TP221G, TP2221G....................................G-signal
TP213, TP221B, TP2231B ....................................B-signal
4. Check that the signals are observed at following test points.
TPDHS, TP3322 ...................................................V-Sync,
TPDVS, TP3321 ...................................................H-Sync
5. Check that the RGB drive signals are observed at fllowing test point.
TP501 ..................................................................R-signal
TP531 ..................................................................G-signal
TP561 ..................................................................B-signal
6. Check that the S/H signals are observed at following test points.
TP1501, TP501R, TP502R ....................................R-signal
TP1531, TP503G, TP504G....................................G-signal
TP1561, TP505B, TP506B ....................................B-signal
7. Check that the PSIG signals are observed at test points TP1401 and TP1451.

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Part 4: Troubleshooting

PC/AV

3 Q5112
PC_R TP211 16 1 R/Cr/Pr IC5251 TP221R 7
4
R 6 PC/AV
PC_G TP212 SW 8 IC5252 TP221G 15 A/D DIGITAL
5 G/Y RGB
G 12
IC5201 IC202 MATRIX
PC_B TP213 11 9 B/Cb/Pb IC5253 TP221B 22 IC6101
B
IC1001
18 H-SYNC TP7223
H-SYNC 4
G-SYNC
5
SYNC
IC5282 SEP. 71
SEP. 21 V-SYNC TP7224
V-SYNC 1
IC1021 IC6901
128
7
IC1002
TP218 5 8 TP5112 VIDEO 18 TPDVS
VIDEO SYSTEM
S/VIDEO CONTROL
VIDEO/S-VIDEO -SW 1 TP5113 20
DIGITAL TPDHS
3 S-Y VIDEO &
S-Y IC5281 SCAN CONV.
DECODER
12 9 TP5111 S-C 16 IC5101
S-C IC301
TP219 Q5211
Cr/Pr 16

DCLK/DHS/DVS
S/VIDEO
TP217
Cb/Pb
R TP2211R IC2211 46

G TP2221G IC2221 43 D/A


AV BOARD
IC2200
B TP2231B IC2231 40
COMPO-
TP502 22 24 26
NENT
BOARD TP501R TP1501
R-S/H TP501 18
R- -1 LCD
LCD TP502R IC501 47 R DRIVER
R-S/H 16
PANEL
-2
IC1501 14 IC401

TP532
TP503G TP1531
G-S/H
MAIN BOARD
G- TP531
LCD -1
TP504G G-S/H IC531 47 G
PANEL
-2
IC1401 IC1531
TP1401
DCLK/DHS/DVS
PSIG TP562 TP3321
5
TP505B TP1561 TIMING BUFFER
B-S/H CONTROL IC3321
B- TP561 6 TP3332
-1
LCD TP506B IC561 47 IC3301
PANEL B-S/H B
-2 HCLK/STV/HST/ENB
IC1451 IC1561
TP1451

PSIG FRP

Fig. 4-3

4-8
Part 4: Troubleshooting

2. CONTROL PORT FUNCTIONS


2.1 System Control & I/O Port Functions
IC Ref. No Pin/Name I/O Signal Name Function Note
IC301 PortA0 I/O ROMWEL For ICE
PortA1 I/O ROMWEH For ICE
PortA2 I/O BOOTWE For ICE
PortA3 I/O Not used Fixed High
PortA4 I/O 5V_SW Power ON/OFF MainPower-ON: High
PortA5 I/O LAMP_BST_SW Lamp Ballast ON/OFF Lamp Ballast-ON: High
PortA6 I/O IO_Reset Initialize I/O I/O Active: Low
PortA7 I/O LAMP_POW Lamp-ON Lamp-ON: High
PortB0 I/O 3L_EN 3-Line Serial ON/OFF Serial Line-ON: Low
PortB1 I/O PortB1 MatrixSDA
PortB2 I/O Mouse1 Mouse Control Air Mouse-ON: High
PortB3 I/O Not used Fixed High
PortB4 I/O SCL_IN Fixed High
PortB5 I/O Not used Fixed High
PortB6 I/O M_SCL IIC CLK
PortB7 I/O M_SDA IIC DATA
IC1803 12 O Mute Mute Mute-OFF: High
13 O LAMP_REP_LED Lamp Replace LED Drive ON: High
14 O READY_LED Ready LED Drive ON: High
15 O TEMP_LED Temp Warning LED Drive ON: High
16 O POW_LED Power LED Drive ON: High
17 O KO3 Main Key Switch
18 O KO2 Main Key Switch
19 O KO1 Main Key Switch
IC1804 12 O CG_Filter CG Filter ON/OFF ON: High
13 O VHDREN Philips chip Enable ON: High
14 O VFIELD_SW VField PC/AV Selection Video V Field: High
15 O Y/G_SW Sync Sep. Y/G Selection Y: High G: Low
16 O PC/AV _SW PC/AV Selection PC: High AV: Low
17 O C/V_SW Video/Component Video: Low
Selection Component: High
18 O PeriPow_SW Power consumption Normal: High
SW in ST Standby: Low
19 O FanDrive_SW Fan Drive ON/OFF Fan Drive ON: High
OFF: Low

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IC Ref. No Pin/Name I/O Signal Name Function Note


IC1806 12 O SCLK 3-Line Serial Clock
13 O SDATA 3-Line Serial Data
14 O DAC_STLOBE DAC Data Effective: Low
15 O S&H_STLOBE S&H Data Effective: High
16 O IRM_STLOBE White Uniformity Data Effective: Low
17 O FAN_CONT2 Fan Speed Control 2 Fan Control ON: High
18 O FAN_CONT1 Fan Speed Control 1 Fan Control ON: High
19 O Not used
IC1807 12 O Not used
13 O DVS2 Vsync x 2Hz Output
14 O LAMP_ON Output Clock ON/OFF Output Clock ON: High
15 O LIM-OFF
16 O Not used
17 O Not used
18 O CTS33 RS232C Relation
19 O 480I_SW 1080i/1035i/720p:Low,others to High
IC1808 2 I KI1 Main Key Switch
3 I KI2 Main Key Switch
4 I KI3 Main Key Switch
5 I KI4 Main Key Switch
6 I Power_fail Power Fail Detection Abnormal: Low
Normal: High
7 I Not used
8 I Lamp_ERR Lamp Fail Abnormal: High
Normal: Low
9 I Not used
IC1809 2 I S_IN S-Input Detection S-Input: Low, others to High
3 I CB_SW Component-Input Detection C-Input: Low, others to High
4 I CR_SW Component-Input Detection C-Input: Low, others to High
5 I CTS/V
6 I OEM Option
7 I OEM Option
8 I OEM Option
9 I OEM Option

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3. WAVEFORMS

TP207
TP218
TP7223
TP208
AV
AV VIDEO
H-SYNC

TP221R
TP7224
TP221G
AV
TP221B
V-SYNC
VIDEO

TPDHS TPDVS
DHS DVS

TP1401
TP1451 TP2211R
PSIG D/A
for R/B R-OUTPUT
and G

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Part 4: Troubleshooting

TP2221G TP2231B
D/A D/A
G-OUTPUT B-OUTPUT

TP501 TP531
S&H S&H
R-INPUT G-INPUT

TP511 TP541
TP1501 TP1531
S&H S&H
R-OUTPUT G-OUTPUT

TP501R TP503G
TP502R TP504G
S&H S&H
R-OUTPUT G-OUTPUT

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Part 4: Troubleshooting

TP561
S&H
B-INTPUT

TP571
TP1571
S&H
B-OUTPUT

TP505B
TP506B
S&H
B-OUTPUT

4-13
Part 4: Troubleshooting

4. IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS
● AN5265 <AUDIO OUTPUT, IC001>

● FA5332M <Power Factor Control, IC01>

4-14
Part 4: Troubleshooting

● PW164-10RK <System Control/Scan Converter, IC301>

● CXA2111R <LCD Driver, IC401>

4-15
Part 4: Troubleshooting

● M62358FP <DAC, IC431>

● CXD3503R <White Uniformity Compensation, IC471>

4-16
Part 4: Troubleshooting

● CXA2112R <Sample & Hold, IC501, IC531, IC561, IC1501, IC1531, IC1561>

● STR-Z2156 <Power Switching Control, IC631>

4-17
Part 4: Troubleshooting

● IDT71V016S <RAM, IC811>

● CXA2016S <Sync Separator, IC1021>

4-18
Part 4: Troubleshooting

● MC10H351ML <IC1501>

● LM76CHMX <Thermal Sensor, IC1831, IC1832>

4-19
Part 4: Troubleshooting

● AV9155C <PLL, IC1961>

11 17
19 3 2XCPU
20
SCLK20-22 CPU OUTPUT
CLOCK BUFFERS 18
2 CPU
14.318MHz
10
crystal 3 REFERENCE OE
14.318MHz
13 CLOCK 8
14.318MHz
14 KBCLK
PERIPHERAL OUTPUT 6
7
BUSCLK
CLOCK BUFFERS
1 FDCLK
COMMCLK

16 15 12 9

VDD GND POWER-DOWN AGND

● MB40988PFQ<D/A COnverter, IC2200>

4-20
Part 4: Troubleshooting

● TC4053BF <Switching, IC5001>

● SAA7114H <Digital Video Processor, IC5101>

4-21
Part 4: Troubleshooting

4-22
Part 5
Parts
Catalog
Multimedia Projector
LV-7105U REF.NO.D71-5132
LV-7105E D71-5133
Power Projector
LV-7105J D71-5131

PARTS
CATALOG
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PA R T S L I S T
REF.NO. D78-5131
D78-5132
D78-5133

NEW SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS


1 DY4-6096-000 C 1 COVER, TOP
* 2 DY4-6098-000 C 1 COVER, BOTTOM
* 3 DY4-6017-000 C 2 LEG, ASS'Y
4 DY4-6099-000 C 1 RING, NAME
* 5 DY4-6019-000 C 1 COVER, FRONT

6 DY4-6100-000 B 1 CAP, LENS


* 7 DY4-6021-000 C 1 PLATE, AV
8 DY4-6022-000 C 1 WINDOW, R/C SENSOR
9 DY4-6023-000 E 1 FILTER, DUST, L
10 DY4-6024-000 E 1 FILTER, DUST, R

11 DY4-6025-000 C 1 PANEL, AV
12 DY4-6026-000 C 1 PANEL, TOP COVER
13 DY4-6027-000 C 1 PLATE, LIGHT SHIELD
14 DY4-6028-000 C 1 HOLDER, SENSOR
23 DY4-6031-000 C 1 HOLDER, LAMP BALLAST

24 DY4-6032-000 C 1 HOLDER, POWER CBA, BOTTOM


25 DY4-6033-000 C 1 HOLDER, POWER CBA, TOP
26 DY4-6034-000 C 1 HOLDER, AC INLET
27 DY4-6035-000 C 1 HOLDER, LINE FILTER, BOTTOM
28 DY4-6036-000 C 1 HOLDER, LINE FILTER, TOP

29 DY4-6037-000 C 1 DUCT, L, TOP


30 DY4-6038-000 C 1 DUCT, L, BOTTOM
31 DY4-6039-000 C 1 DUCT, R
32 DY4-6101-000 C 1 SPACER, LAMPBALLAST, R
* 33 DY4-6041-000 C 1 SPACER, LAMPBALLAST, L

34 DY4-6042-000 C 1 SPACER, LINE FILTER


35 DY4-6043-000 C 1 BASE, OPTICAL BLOCK, BOTTOM
36 DY4-6044-000 C 1 BASE, OPTICAL BLOCK, TOP
37 DY4-6102-000 C 1 DUCT, FN904
41 CY2-8329-000 F 6 SCREW

42 DY4-6045-000 F 7 SCREW
43 DY4-6046-000 F 3 SCREW
46 DY4-5802-000 F 11 SCREW
47 DY4-5803-000 F 11 SCREW
49 DY4-5801-000 F 2 SCREW

51 CY2-8332-000 F 1 SCREW
52 DY4-5988-000 F 2 SCREW
53 CY2-8231-000 F 2 SCREW
a DY4-5988-000 F 9 SCREW
b DY4-6010-000 C 1 BUTTON ASS'Y, POWER

c DY4-6097-000 C 1 BUTTON ASS'Y, CURSOR


* e DY4-6013-000 C 1 WINDOW, LED INDICATOR
f DY4-6045-000 F 1 SCREW
g DY4-6016-000 C 1 COVER, LAMP
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D78-5132
D78-5133

NEW SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS


21 DY4-6029-000 C 1 HOLDER, INTEGRATOR IN
22 DY4-6030-000 C 1 HOLDER, RELAY OUT
44 DY4-6047-000 F 4 SCREW
45 DY4-6048-000 F 7 SCREW
48 DY4-6049-000 F 5 SCREW

50 CY2-8232-000 F 4 SCREW
62 DY4-6103-000 C 1 PRISM/LCD ASS'Y
* 63 DY4-6052-000 C 1 LENS, INTEGRATOR IN
69 DY4-6058-000 C 1 LENS, RELAY OUT
70 DY4-6104-000 C 1 LENS, PROJECTION
*
75 DY4-6064-000 C 1 GLASS, PL IN, R
76 DY4-6065-000 C 1 GLASS, PL IN, G
77 DY4-6066-000 C 1 GLASS, PL IN, B
78 DY4-6067-000 C 1 GLASS, PL OUT, R
79 DY4-6068-000 C 1 GLASS, PL OUT, G

80 DY4-6069-000 C 1 GLASS, PL OUT, B


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D78-5132
D78-5133

NEW SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS


61 DY4-6050-000 C 1 PRISM, PBS
(63) DY4-6052-000 C 1 LENS, INTEGRATOR IN
64 DY4-6053-000 C 1 LENS, INTEGRATOR OUT
65 DY4-6054-000 C 1 LENS, CONDENSER OUT
66 DY4-6055-000 C 1 LENS, CONDENSER, G

67 DY4-6056-000 C 1 LENS, CONDENSER, B


68 DY4-6057-000 C 1 LENS, RELAY IN
(69) DY4-6058-000 C 1 LENS, RELAY OUT
71 DY4-6060-000 C 1 LENS, CONDENSER, R
72 DY4-6061-000 C 1 MIRROR, R

73 DY4-6062-000 C 2 MIRROR, B
74 DY4-6063-000 C 1 FILTER, UV
(75) DY4-6064-000 C 1 GLASS, PL IN, R
(76) DY4-6065-000 C 1 GLASS, PL IN, G
(77) DY4-6066-000 C 1 GLASS, PL IN, B

(78) DY4-6067-000 C 1 GLASS, PL OUT, R


(79) DY4-6068-000 C 1 GLASS, PL OUT, G
(80) DY4-6069-000 C 1 GLASS, PL OUT, B
81 DY4-6070-000 C 1 MIRROR, DICHROIC, R
82 DY4-6071-000 C 1 MIRROR, DICHROIC, G
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A100

A200

POWER
P.C.B.

A001

FN905
A901

SW902
L903
SW904

A1000

A2800
IL901 A1800

F601
L901 A600
L902
SP901
FN901 FN903
FN902

FN904
LP900
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PA R T S L I S T
REF.NO. D78-5131
D78-5132
D78-5133

NEW SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS


A001 DY4-6114-000 C 1 PCB ASS'Y, AUDIO
* A100 DY4-6109-000 C 1 PCB ASS'Y, MAIN
* A200 DY4-6112-000 C 1 PCB ASS'Y, COMPONENT
* A600 DY4-6115-000 D 1 PCB ASS'Y, LINE FILTER
* A901 DY4-6106-000 D 1 LAMP BALLAST ASS'Y
*
A1000 DY4-6111-000 C 1 PCB ASS'Y, AV
* A1800 DY4-6110-000 C 1 PCB ASS'Y, TEMP
* A2800 DY4-6113-000 C 1 PCB ASS'Y, R/C
* POWER DY4-6116-000 D 1 PCB ASS'Y, POWER
* F601 CY2-8376-000 D 1 FUSE 250V 4A

FN901 DY4-6075-000 D 1 FAN, FN901


FN902 DY4-6076-000 D 1 FAN, FN902/FN903
FN903 DY4-6076-000 D 1 FAN, FN902/FN903
FN904 DY4-6107-000 D 1 FAN, FN904
* FN905 DY4-6078-000 D 1 FAN, FN905

IL901 DY4-6079-000 D 1 SOCKET, AC INLET


L901 DY4-6081-000 C 1 FERRITE CORE
L902 DY4-6081-000 C 1 FERRITE CORE
L903 DY4-8378-000 C 1 FERRITE CORE
LP900 DY4-6108-000 E 1 LAMP ASS'Y, LV-LP10
*
SP901 CY2-8274-000 C 1 SPEAKER
SW902 CY2-8382-000 D 1 SWITCH, THERMAL
SW904 CY2-8277-000 D 1 SWITCH, PUSH
Page 5
CANON LV-7105J REF. No. D78-5131
LV-7105U D78-5132
LV-7105E D78-5133

U-1 V-1

V-2
U-2

W-1 X-1

Z
Page 5
PA R T S L I S T
REF.NO. D78-5131
D78-5132
D78-5133

NEW SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS


U-1 DY4-6072-000 C 1 REMOTE CONTROLLER, LV-5100
U-2 DY4-5859-000 B 1 COVER, REMO-CON BATTERY
V-1 CY2-8293-000 D 1 POWER CORD, AC120V FOR LV-7105U
V-1 CY2-8295-000 D 1 POWER CORD, AC240V FOR LV-7105E
V-1 CY2-8299-000 D 1 POWER CORD, AC100V FOR LV-7105J

V-2 CY2-8288-000 C 1 ADAPTER, POWER PLUG FOR LV-7105J


W-1 CY2-8298-000 C 1 INTERFACE CABLE, VGA
X-1 DY4-5909-000 C 1 CABLE, MOUSE CONTROL PS/2
Z DY4-6105-000 C 1 BAG, CARRYING
*
Page 6
PA R T S L I S T
REF.NO. D78-5131
D78-5132
D78-5133

PAGE NEW SYMBOL PARTS NO. QTY PAGE NEW SYMBOL PARTS NO. QTY
1 53 CY2-8231-000 2 1 28 DY4-6036-000 1
2 50 CY2-8232-000 4 1 29 DY4-6037-000 1
4 SP901 CY2-8274-000 1 1 30 DY4-6038-000 1
4 SW904 CY2-8277-000 1 1 31 DY4-6039-000 1
5 V-2 CY2-8288-000 1 1 33 DY4-6041-000 1

5 V-1 CY2-8293-000 1 1 34 DY4-6042-000 1


5 V-1 CY2-8295-000 1 1 35 DY4-6043-000 1
5 W-1 CY2-8298-000 1 1 36 DY4-6044-000 1
5 V-1 CY2-8299-000 1 1 42, f DY4-6045-000 8
1 41 CY2-8329-000 6 1 43 DY4-6046-000 3

1 51 CY2-8332-000 1 2 44 DY4-6047-000 4
4 F601 CY2-8376-000 1 2 45 DY4-6048-000 7
4 L903 CY2-8378-000 1 2 48 DY4-6049-000 5
4 SW902 CY2-8382-000 1 3 61 DY4-6050-000 1
1 49 DY4-5801-000 2 2, (3) 63 DY4-6052-000 1

1 46 DY4-5802-000 11 3 64 DY4-6053-000 1
1 47 DY4-5803-000 11 3 65 DY4-6054-000 1
5 U-2 DY4-5859-000 1 3 66 DY4-6055-000 1
5 X-1 DY4-5909-000 1 3 67 DY4-6056-000 1
1 52, a DY4-5988-000 11 3 68 DY4-6057-000 1

1 b DY4-6010-000 1 2, (3) 69 DY4-6058-000 1


1 e DY4-6013-000 1 3 71 DY4-6060-000 1
1 g DY4-6016-000 1 3 72 DY4-6061-000 1
1 3 DY4-6017-000 2 3 73 DY4-6062-000 2
1 5 DY4-6019-000 1 3 74 DY4-6063-000 1

1 7 DY4-6021-000 1 2, (3) 75 DY4-6064-000 1


1 8 DY4-6022-000 1 2, (3) 76 DY4-6065-000 1
1 9 DY4-6023-000 1 2, (3) 77 DY4-6066-000 1
1 10 DY4-6024-000 1 2, (3) 78 DY4-6067-000 1
1 11 DY4-6025-000 1 2, (3) 79 DY4-6068-000 1

1 12 DY4-6026-000 1 2, (3) 80 DY4-6069-000 1


1 13 DY4-6027-000 1 3 81 DY4-6070-000 1
1 14 DY4-6028-000 1 3 82 DY4-6071-000 1
2 21 DY4-6029-000 1 5 U-1 DY4-6072-000 1
2 22 DY4-6030-000 1 4 FN901 DY4-6075-000 1

1 23 DY4-6031-000 1 4 FN902, FN903 DY4-6076-000 1


1 24 DY4-6032-000 1 4 FN905 DY4-6078-000 1
1 25 DY4-6033-000 1 4 IL901 DY4-6079-000 1
1 26 DY4-6034-000 1 4 L901, L902 DY4-6081-000 1
1 27 DY4-6035-000 1 1 1 DY4-6096-000 1
*
Page 7
PA R T S L I S T
REF.NO. D78-5121
D78-5122
D78-5123

PAGE NEW SYMBOL PARTS NO. QTY


1 c DY4-6097-000 1
1
* 2 DY4-6098-000 1
1
* 4 DY4-6099-000 1
1
* 6 DY4-6100-000 1
1
* 32 DY4-6101-000 1
*
1 37 DY4-6102-000 1
2 62 DY4-6103-000 1
2
* 70 DY4-6104-000 1
5
* Z DY4-6105-000 1
4
* A901 DY4-6106-000 1
*
4 FN904 DY4-6107-000 1
4
* LP900 DY4-6108-000 1
4
* A100 DY4-6109-000 1
4
* A1800 DY4-6110-000 1
4
* A1000 DY4-6111-000 1
*
4 A200 DY4-6112-000 1
4
* A2800 DY4-6113-000 1
4
* A001 DY4-6114-000 1
4
* A600 DY4-6115-000 1
4
* POWER DY4-6116-000 1
*
Part 6
Electrical
Diagrams
Part 6: Electrical Diagrams

1. PARTS DESCRIPTION AND READING IN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM


1. The parts specification of resistors, capacitors and coils are expressed in designated
code. Please check the parts description by the following code table.
2. Some of transistors and diodes are indicated in mark for the substitution of parts
name. Please check the parts name by the following code table.
3. Voltages and waveforms were taken with a video color bar signal (1Vp-p at 75 ohms
terminated) and controls to normal.
4. Voltages were taken with a high-impedance digital voltmeter.

Capacitor Reading
Example 2000 K K 1000 BG ● Material table ● Tolerance table
Mark Material Mark Tolerance
Characteristic E Electrolytic A not specified
Example 160 E M 10 P Electrolytic (non-polarized) B ±0.1
C Ceramic (temperature compensation) C ±0.25
K Ceramic D ±0.5
Capacitance value F Polyester F ±1
Excepting electric capacitors, N Polypropylene G ±2
all capacitance values of less M Metalized polypropylene E ±2.5
than 1 are expressed in µF H Metalized polypromylar H ±3
B Ceramic (semiconductor) J ±5
and more than 1 are in pF.
G Metalized polyestel K ±0
Tolerance Y Composite film M ±20
Type S Styrol N ±30
T Tantalum oxide solid electrolytic P +100 -0
Rated voltage U Organic semiconductive electrolyte Q +30 -10
D Electric double layer electrolytic T +50 -10
U +75 -10
V +20 -10
W +100 -10
X +40 -20
Y +150 -10
Z +80 -20

Coil Reading
Example L2 C1 4R7 K N

Tolerance
Inductance value
Manufacture code
Unique code

Mark Tolerance (nH) Mark Tolerance (%)


C ±0.25 G ±2
D ±0.5 J ±5
S ±0.3 K ±10
A ±0.2 L ±15
M ±20

6-1
Part 6: Electrical Diagrams

Resistor Reading
Example 1/2 D J 10K B ● Material table ● Tolerance table
Mark Material Mark Tolerance
Characteristic D Carbon A ±0.05
Example 6 W K 8.2 N Metal film B ±0.1
Z (Carbon fuse) C ±0.25
B (Non-burnable) S Oxide metal film
D ±0.5
C Solid F ±1
Example 1/2 C K 1M G Metal glaze G ±2
K indicates in KΩ W Wire wounding or cement J ±5
M indicate in MΩ H Ceramic K ±10
F Fusible M ±20
Resistance value P +5 -15
Tolerance (see below table) Z used in 0 ohm
Material (see below table)
Rated wattage (W)

Note: Resistor which is indicated with resistance value only are


1/6W carbon resistor. Resistor which is indicated with
material, tolerance and value are 1/4W rated wattage.

Diode/Transistor Type Reading


● Diode
Mark Type number
R 1S2076A,1S2473,1N4148
AA 1S2076A,1S2473,1SS133,1N4148

● Transistor
(1) NPN type
Mark Type number
-- 2SC536 2SC945A 2SC1815 2SC1740S
AD NF, NG PA, QA, RA Y, GR Q, R, S
AE NF, NG PA, QA O, Y, GR Q, R, S

(2) PNP type


Mark Type number
-- 2SA608 2SA564A 2SA1015 2SA933S
AB NF R Y, GR R
AC NF Q, R O, Y, GR Q, R

(3) Chip type


Mark Type number
-- 2SA1179 2SA1037K 2SA1037AK 2SC2812 2SC2412K
AJ M6, M7 R, S R, S
AH L6, L7 R, S

6-2
Part 6: Electrical Diagrams

2. PIN DESCRIPTION OF DIODE, TRANSISTOR AND IC


● Diode
● Diode
K A K K
K A K: Cathode
K A
A: Anode
A A K K A A

● Transistor/FET
● Transistor/FET

C C C1 C2 C2 B1 E1
C: Collector D: Drain
Index
B: Base G: Gate
E E: Emitter S: Source
E E B C E B E B1 E B2 E2 B2 C1
C C
C B B
B
FET
C1 C2 E E1
C E S
B1
B B B1 B2 B1 B2 C1 G
C2
E E B2 D
C C1 C2
E2 S
D
G

● IC● IC
(GND)
Vdd 2 3
2

3
3 2 3 3 1
2 2 GND
1 1 RESET 1 3 1 2 4 5
1
(IN) (OUT)

Index 4 3
Index
5 2
12 6 1
12
N Index
N

Index

1 N N

1 1
Index Index

Index
1 N

N N

1 1
Index Index

6-3
■ Circuit Block Diagram (LV-7105U/LV-7105E)
DIGITAL D/A LCD
IC5201 A/D RGB CONVERTER DRIVER R-SAMPLE & HOLD
PC/AV-SW CONVERTER MATRIX R IC2211 18
16 47
4 46 22 14
4 IC501 31
RGB IC5251 DRE0-7
RGB 5
1 7 I
G IC2221 I φ6
11 122 DGE0-7 31
IC2200 43 24
46 17 R-LCD
IC1001 H-SYNC Y IC5252 55 DRA0-7/B0-7 | DBE0-7 IC401 34 35
H-SYNC 4 IC102118
6 8 15
IC202 | 160
26
|
GRO0-7/GRE0-7 PANEL
Cr/Pr DGA0-7/B0-7 1 GGO0-7/GGE0-7 B IC2231
IC1002 V-SYNC G-SYNC 3 9 IC5253 112 99 40 26 VR502 VR503
DBA0-7/B0-7 | GBO0-7/GBE0-7
V-SYNC 1 SEP. 21 22
19 IC6101 1 51
7 Cb/Pb 52 27-32
47 31
12
16 29 30 36 37 102 SYSTEM CONTROL IC1501 I φ6
IC5282 7 17
COMPUTER IN GVS
G-SYNC.
SW. 6
1
PC/AV-SW SCL/SDA & PSCL
PSDA 46 35
D-SUB 15PIN IC5281 SCAN G-SAMPLE & HOLD
S/VIDEO-SW 16-21
CONVERSION IC431 37
S-SW VIDEO DAC 47
Y/C 8 25 1-6 IC531 31
S-VIDEO
3
S-Y IC5101 72| VUVO-7
IC301 DCLK I φ6 G-LCD
12 1 17
25 DAC_ST 34
VIDEO
VIDEO
5 S-C 54
VY0-7 DVS SCLK
35
PANEL
9 25 SDATA
CR-SW Cr/Pr DHS VOL VR532 VR533
VHS VIDEO_DAC
Cr/Pr
CB-SW Cb/Pb 53
VHS 47
IC1401
Cb/Pb H-SYNC 31 32 VVS IC1531 31 φ6 PSIG
IC1911 5 52 I
V-SYNC GHS 4 2 13 17
128 71 46 35 7
3
S/VIDEO-SW DIGITAL IC3321 BUFFER IC1501 PSIG
SYNC IC6901 VIDEO A1-A18 16 18 7 14 TTL/PECL B-SAMPLE & HOLD
SEPARATOR D0-D15
DECODER 1 GMCKI/GMCK 37
2 47
IC806 A1-A18 4 RMCKI/RMCK IC561 31
IC1831 PSCL M_SCL FLASH ROM
D0-D15 AIN_CLK 7
8
5 I φ6 B-LCD
18 BMCKI/BMCK 17
IC5001 TEMP. 14
19
34 35
PANEL
AUDIO-SW SENSOR. PSDA M_SDA
CG-AUDIO-L/R VR562 VR563
CG-AUDIO 1 10 PC/AV-SW 5 6 IC805 A1-A18
13 11 IC302 RAM D0-D15 IC3331 47
IC1832 MEMORY
TEMP. BUFFER IC1561 31 φ6
I
AV-AUDIO-L/R 2 15 Q5007 SENSOR. HPBC ENB 17
AV-AUDIO 12 14 Q5008 I/O EXPAND 11 9 46 35
7
UDOUT 3
15 DWN PSIG
BUFFER KEY SW 17-19 5
BUFFER POWER LROUT RGT IC1451
POWER LED 16 17 3
PSIG
AUDIO OUT Q5001 WARNING TEMP LED
D0-D7
15
Q5003
AUDIO-L/R READY LED 6 5
Q5002 READY 14 IROMURA
Q5004 MUTE 48
3 WHITE
IC1803 43
IC471 4 UNIFOMITY
LAMP LAMP REP LED 13 38
IC001 CORR.
AUDIO AMP. REPLACE MUTE 12

SPEAKER 8 2
LAMP REP LED I/O EXPAND
FAN DRIVE-SW 19 PRG
3 4 3
IC3391 FRP
S/VIDEO-SW 17
D7-D15
9
41 71 70 BUFFER
VOLUME PC/AV-SW 16
11 17 5
STV
27
IC1804 15 VCK
MUTE 29 13 7
KEY CONTROL I/O EXPAND DCLK 46 6 14 HST
POWER P-UP FAN CONTROL1 18 IC861
23 IC3301 54 4
2
16
18
DVS 62
NORMAL P-DOWN BUFFER 5 TIMING
FAN CONTROL2 17
VOLUME (+/-) P-LEFT D0-D7 DHS
6
CONTROLLER
AUTO IMAGE P-RIGHT IC1806 11 9
MENU ENTER 2
14-12 15 5 |
MODE SDAT, S.H, SCLK 4
I/O EXPAND 17 3 47 55 63

LAMP ON 14

D7-D15
BHCLK 4
BHCLK
16
IC3841 IC3801 IC1807 GHCLK GHCLK
AIR MOUSE CONT.2 AIR MOUSE CONT.1 8 12
MOUSE RHCLK RHCLK
14 5 19
I/O EXPAND 13 7
AIR MOUSE 15
I I
7
I
12
KEY SW 1-5
CONTROL 24 RC INPUT RC SIGNAL IN TEMP WARR 7
18
PORT 4 25 4
D0-D7
LAMP ERR 8
IC3871 IC3861 IC1808
RS232C SUB CPU
DRIVER I/O EXPAND
TXD 7 10 TXD SEL0 S-SW 2
12
SEL1 13 CB-SW 3
D7-D15
13 11
12
RXD CR-SW 4
RXD IC1809
TXD

RC
PREAMP.

A1
■ Power Supply Lines (LV-7105U/LV-7105E)

IC631 K6J K3C


SWITCHING T651
ASSY PWB, LINE FILTER SW904 SW902 POWER SUPPLY CONVERTER
15.5V1
1-3
15.5V1
INTER LOCK THERMAL TRANSFORMER
AC CORD F601 SW. 6
VA601 L601 L602 SW. D635
FUSE D651 Q671 6-8
DB611 L611 D612
D632
2 9 S6V
1 8 15.5V
3 11 D665 9
K6A
K6C S-5V
Q611 7
C618 5 D652 R1973, R1974
R612/ 10-11
R613
7
5 8
L687
5V
12 14 S6V
C636 10 D653
4
L683
TSW611 Q641 5V
K6K K3D D1971
D634 Q681 L685
2-4
IC01 FEED BACK
5VD 5VD
P.F.CONTROL PC641 IC656
7-8
K6F VR01
1 D660 15.5V
OVER VOLT._DET. Q661/
PC642 Q662 S-5V 11
5V_SW
3
OVER VOLT._DET. D634
13
PC643 P-FAIL

LAMP BALLAST LAMP BALLAST SW. 12


PC644 LAMP_BST_SW
UNIT ASSY PWB, POWER Q663

Q3501
D3501
15VL IC1808
K10A K50A IC1851 I/O EXPANDER
47-50 COMP. Q371
5V 5V
2 3 6
148 5V_SW
P-FAIL
K10B K50B 9V REG.
47-54 D2631 IC301 208 LAMP_BST_SW
S5V S5V 15.5V IC2631 9V
5V REG.
IC1804 SYSTEM
I/O EXPANDER
S-5V 39-42
S-5V 6VD IC472
D471 CONTROL
3.3V REG. FAN DRIVE 19
D3301
IC3302 3.3V
9V REG.
ASSY PWB, AV D2643
IC2643 5VD
5V REG.

S6V IC2642 S5VD


K3A K8A
IC451
D451 K8A K3A
1 D2501
5V 5V 5V_DV 15.5V
35-38
15.5V
11-12
P-FAIL
K28Q K8Q
Q2701 IC2641
5V_SW 15-20 47-50
15.5V1 15.5V1 12V 12V
ASSY PWB, R/C R1971,R1972,T1975 3.3V REG. 7-8 REG.&SW D2641

S5V IC2601 S3.3V1 IC2651


23-26 K3J
2.5V REG. 12V1

FN901
D2651 D6613
IC2612 S2.5V REG.&SW
IC2671
K6P K5A 3.3V REG.
29-32 K3K
12V 12V IC2621 S3.3V2 12V2

FN903
1-2
D2671
D003 REG.&SW
3
P-FAIL IC2661
53-56 K3L
12V3

FN905
D2661
K5RR REG.&SW
IC2691
D6612
ASSY PWB, AUDIO R-LCD
12V
K3M
Q6612

FN902
PANEL D2691
REG.&SW
IC2681
K5GG
K3N
12V

FN904
G-LCD D2681
K8H K8G REG.&SW
PANEL
S5V 1 S5V D6611
D1831 K5BB
5 Q6611

B-LCD
PANEL ASSY PWB, COMPONENT
ASSY PWB, TEMP ASSY PWB, MAIN

A2
■ Schematic Diagrams LV-7105U/E
LINE FILTER MP6A
ASSY,PWB, TERMOSTAT
HOT SIDE COLD SIDE
1AA0B10C3110B INTER LOCK SW
SW
(SET TO OPEN
1
AT 100+/-5˚C)

A F601 VA601 R601


C601 C602
L601
C603
275GM
L602
C604
275GM
K901S
SW904
S10B3370N K903S
J11B
SW902
S10B3590N
K5R

J11EA321G
A
275GM 275GM J11B 2450N
1 4A250V VEV 1/2DJ 0.22 0.22 F35B 0.22 F35B 0.22 2450N ;S10B5070N
(LIVE) TCSL 0043 220K UVCA UVCA 0880N UVCA 0880N UVCA 1

C901
400KK
C902
400KK
F601A
J20B
F601B
R
LCD
J20B
470X 470X 00100 00100
C606
(NEUT)
3
K6A
400KK
1000XH K6B
J10EM
3

K902S K904S
PANEL
J10EM
020N 020N J11B J11B
(LIVE) (NEUT) K600G 2450N 2450N
J30B1260N

F.G.
IL901
J11B4160N AV BOARD 32

TO F.G.
1

B COMPONENT BOARD K5G

J11EA321G B
AC CORD
1AV4W11B
00800
ASSY,PWB,AV MP6A G
AC100-120V
AC200-240V 1AA0B10C3020A LCD
PANEL

ASSY,PWB,COMPONENT MP6AA 32

RUSH CURRENT SUPPRESSION POWER FACTOR CORRECTION 1AA0B10C302AB 1

C C
(PTH611) (L611,Q611,D612,HB---) K5B

C616 D612 C619 J11EA321G


C611 L611
R614~R617 FB611
1000KK 400GJ
1GJ47K
L26B3410N FML-G16S 450GK
0.047DK 1 1 CB1
1000AHH 1.5P (1800UH) Z20051--- X

DB611 R614 R616


1GJ47K
R618
1/10GJ 1 2
D
FB612
400V 132W
B
D10XB60
R615 R617
4.7 G Z20051---
LCD
S
PANEL
1GJ47K 1GJ47K

3
1
3
Q611
C618 K6D 3
450EM J10EM
C617 SPP20N 120XB
25EM 60S5 020N
470T
D611
AK06 LAMP BALLAST K10A K10B
J11MD540G J11MD540G
3 A901 1 53 1 53
32

K6C C612
1000KK
PTH611 R612 1AV4U20B35800
J10EM DHXAVB 2XJ
1000AHH 004 0.1VB
020N 2 54 2 54
C620
450GK
0.047DK LP901 LENS
D TSW611
S40B0060N
;S10B3560N
1AV4Z10B18300 1 53 1 53
K3M
J10EP
030G
1
FN902
M10B12102
D
(SET TO SHORT
AT 95˚C)
INTAKE FAN
2 54 2 54
K50A K50B
K8CC J10ML540G J10ML540G 3
D01 / D02 1 3 6 8 10 ASSY,PWB,HIC MP6A J10EZ
DCC010P 050G K3N FN904
C02 CB2 1 1
R620 KZ 1 J10EG
X
030G M10B15900
1/2GJ R03 0.068
240K 1/10GJ FA
1.8M C03 R04
1/10GJ22 INTAKE FAN
R621 KZ0.1FA
1/2GJ Q01
C01 C11 2SC
240K C05 3
R05 KK680 KZ0.1FA 2412 K3A K3R K3G K3B
BA KK R20
1/10 0.01 KR J11LP600G J11LP600G J11LP600G J11LP600G
C08 GZ X
BA R07
KZ 0.0 R01 5 1 59 1 59 1 59 1 59
1/10GJ22K 1/10GJ 5
0.022 330
FA 9
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 K8C
R06 7 X 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60
IDET SYNC REF ON CS VCC VC 1
CT
E E
1/10GZ
OFF 0.0
K1
X

IC01 R622
1/2GF
R624
1/2GF
P.F.CONTROL Q02
FA5332M 2SA
1037
150K 150K
3
1 59 1 59 1 59 1 59

KR
IFB IIN- VDET OVP VFB VIN- GND OUT
R08 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1/10 K8A K33R K33G K33B
C04 GJ J10DT600G J10DT600G J10DT600G J10DT600G K3J FN901
CJ68 100 5 J10EG 1
R625 030G M10B15800
GA R11
R13 R623 1/2GF
C06 R02 1/10GJ R12 R14 150K 1 2 K6M
470K C07 1/10GF 1/2GF EXHAUST FAN
KK470 1/10GJ KZ0.1FA 1/10GJ 1/10GF X
2 BA 10K 47K 1.1K 1.2K 150K
C648 C649
R09 VR01 400KK 400KK 3
1/10GJ R3L7 4 1000XH 1000XH
1.5K 102MN C10 K3K FN905
<B-1K> J10EP 1
KZ0.1FA 030G M10B12102
L615 D647 R647
L3004 X X T651 INTAKE FAN
L51B3560N
VR01 D651

F C647
X 1 6
FMB-26L

15.5V K3L
3

FN903
F
15.5V ( . A) J10EG 1
030G M10B17200
2 9
C651
25EM
1000
3 11 2F
3
D634 R638
02CZ27G 1/10GJ
R626 R628 R631 :RD27MBP 100 D635
1GJ 1GJ 1GJ SFPL-52V
100K 100K 100K D652
R633 FMB-24L
R627 R629 R632 D632 1/4FJ 7
1GJ
100K
1GJ
100K
1GJ
100K SFPL-52V 22VRH C654
500KK
6.0V ( . A)
6.0V K8B
X 1
330A
5 8
C631 C652
HJ0.22G 10EM
3900 C655
C632 C633 4 10 2F 500KK
C630
EM2.2T KK1000 2000KK330 330A
BA AHH C653
S-5V
G D653
SFPL-52V
10EM
220T S-5V ( . A) 4
G
R634 R635
1/3GJ 1/10GJ
47 470
D633
AG01A D631
DZD12Y C635 K5P SP901
:02CZ12Y 2000KK J10EP 1 A10B14200
:RD12MB2 100CTB 030G
PC641
C634 DCXAAEL
R641 0205-- F/B DET
KZ0.1FA 1/10 (TLP721F
GJ1K -GB)
1 3 5 7 9 11 14 4 1
3
R636 C636
1 3 5 7 9 11 14 1/3 630NJ C641
VIN GND CONT CD DRI OC OUT GJ 6800EAQ 16KK 1
200 0.22BA R656 R654
IC631 2
3

1/10 1/10
GJ C656 GJ270
STR-Z2156 D656
DZD
10K HJ
CT CSS VCC OS VB PC642 0.47G R655
DCXAAEL 6.8Z R660 1 REF 1/10
2 4 6 8 10 12 15 0205-- O/V DET 1/10 GJ1K

H
2 4 6 8 10 12 15
(TLP721F
-GB)
4 1
R658
1/10
GJ10
GJ
820
R657
2 ANODE
3 CATHODE
MAIN BOARD K5S
J10EG
030G
3

H
R659
1/10 1/10
GJ1K GJ
6.8K
IC656
2
ASSY,PWB,R/C MP6A
3

C637 UPC1093T-E1 R2803


KK680
BA PC643
1AA0B10C3020C 1/16GJ220C
DCXAAEL K28D
C638 C639 C640 0205-- O/V DET J10EG
KZ0.1 R637 (TLP721F R664 RC2801 030G
EM1T 35EM 1/10 R2801
220T FA 1/10GJ -GB) R663 D660 U20B24400 1 K8D
10K 1 4 GJ 1/10 3 1/16GJ220C K28D1
1 J10EG
D642 1.5K 02CZ 030G
GJ 4.7Y VCC
RD5.1MB2T1 6.8K K28D2
;RD5.1MB3G D661 R662 VOUT
R646 2 1/10GJ
3

1SS355 R2802
K28D3

1/10 R645 Q661 5.6K GND


GJ 2SC 1/16GJ100C
1/10GJ Q662 1

ASSY,PWB,MAIN MP6PA
RC 3
6.8K 68K PC644 2SC 2412 R661 3
KR PRE AMP
DCXAAEL 2412 1/10GJ
C643 0205-- KR 10K C2803 C2801 C2802
D641 25TM (TLP721F
Q641 1SS355 P-FAIL 10EM 10KZ1U KK470
0.47DA -GB)

1AA0B10C301DA
2SA 4 1 100WM GQFY GQBY
CURRENT 1037
KR
R644 C642 R667
1/10GJ KZ0.1 1/10GJ
RESONANSE TYPE 220K FA 2.2K R665

I 2 1/10GJ
I
3

POWER SUPPLY R643 Q663


2SC
2.2K
1/10GJ
15K 2412 LAMP_BST-SW
R666
KR 1/10
R642 GJ
1/10GJ 18K
100K

ASSY,PWB,POWER MP6A SERVICE


15.5V 6.0V S-5V
ASSY,PWB,AUDIO AMP MP6A
1AASB10C3110A 1AA0B10C3110C
12V
AUDIO
R007A R007
AUDIO AMP X 2SJ3.9
:2SJ3.9C
DC VOLUME
CONTROL AUDIO
OUTPUT
IC001

FILTER

OUT
MUTE

VCC1

VCC2
AN5265

GND
VOL

F.B.
IN
LAMP_BST-SW
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

J CAUTION P-FAIL
15.5V 6.0V S-5V
K5A
K6P
J10AS
080N
R008
1/10GJ
180 C002 C004
J
J10EG 1 1 EM1
Fuse of the specified parts number must be used. K6J K3C
J10EG
080G 12V
AUDIO
C001
16EM
10 C008
D002
UDZ5.1BG
J10AS 16EM 25EM
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire or accident. 120N
1 1
120G
P-FAIL
470T
D001
R004
1/10GJ
C006
25EM 100 P-FAIL
Q671 L671 100 D003
AUDIO_IN UDZ9.1BG 27K R006
2SB1565E L2E6470KN 1SS355
;2SB1565F (47UH) 1/10GJ
MUTE R011 1K
R003 R005
1/10 1/10GJ 1

CAUTION
R671 R672 VOL_CONT 1/10GJ
C671 15.5V1( . A) GZ 1.5K SP-OUT
1/3GJ 1/3GJ 1
1500 R674 25EM R001 0.0
2700 1/10GJ 1000CD 1/10GZ
100K GND 0.0
SP-RET.
Q672
2SC2412 8 8 C003 R002 R012 C005 C007 3
KR
R673
1/10GJ 6V EM1 1/10GJ
18K
1/10GZ
0.0
16EM
10
KZ0.1
FA
K6T
J10AS
56K
Components indicated by a mark in this schematic diagram designate L687 S6V( . A)
030N

C687
Q681 L2E6101KN
components in which safety can be of special significance. It is, therefore, 2SK
2312 (100UH)
6.3EM
2200CD S-5V( . A)

K particularly recommended that the replacement of these parts must be L683


L2E6101KN C683
6.3EM
5V( . A)
K
(100UH) 2200CD
made by exactly the same parts. R682
1/10
R681
1/10 L685 5V
12 12
K3D
GJ GJ L2E6101KN C685 J10EG
100K 6.3EM 130G
22K (100UH) 2200CD K6K
J10AS
1 1 ASSY,PWB,TEMP MP6A
This projector is isolated from AC line by using the internal converter
130N
1AA0B10C3010B
S5V
transformer. S5V
IC1832
5VD( . A) K8G 1
J10EG 1 R1871 LM76CHMX-5 C1833
Please pay attention to the following notes in servicing.
K8H1
050G 1/16GJ
5VD K8H2 10C
1 SDA +VS 8
16TM
2.2FD

1 Do not touch the part on hot side (primary circuit) or both parts on K8H3 C1834
25KZ0.1
K8H4 R1870 GQFY
2 7
hot and cold sides (secondary circuit) at the same time. D665
15.5V( . A) 1/16GZ
0C R1872
1/16GJ
SCL
TEMP. A0

R1873
SENSOR
L 2 Do not shorten the circuit between hot and cold sides.
1SS355

5V_SW
5 5
K8H
J10EG
R1875
X
10C
3 O.S. A1 6 X

050G R1874
3 The grounding lead must be connected to the ground of the same LAMP_BST-SW 4 GND INT OUT 5 1/16GZ
0C
C1872 C1871
circuit when measuring of voltages and waveforms. P-FAIL 13 13 CJ33
CGQY
CJ120
CGQY

1 MP6PA-01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

(SCH_MP6PA/PP6PA) A3
Y/G-SYNC
SWITCH
RESET_M
C5213
KZ0.01 480I_SW (IC1807 19P)
S5V S5V
IC5282 GQFY
5V
R303 Q303 R7281 TC7W53FU-(TE12L) R5298 S-5V
RESET SW 1/16GJ
100C AH Q7281
1/16GJ
22C 5.1V
1/16GJ
1KC
5V
R1011
R305
AH 0.8V 1 VDD 8
L5282
L2A9

A SW1001
1,2
SW10_1
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ
10KC R7288
1/16GZ
R7283
1/16GZ
0C 0V L 0.6V
R5280
1/16GJ
10C GONSYNC
R5288
1/16GJ
R47MG L5281
L2A7
3R3MG
R5281
1/16GJ
A
SW10_3 C303 0C 2 INM 7 D5281
S10B5110N KZ0.01 R304
330C
1SS355 IC5281 75C
3,4
GQFY 1/16GJ -5.6V 0.8V
L1001
R 2.2KC R7286 Y Q5296 EL4332CS R5282
F34DA200G
0.8V
1/16GJ
1KC
3 VEE
H
6
R5285 R5299
AJ
C5289
6.3EM C5282 1/16GZ
0C
S-VIDEO SWITCH
TP208 0V 4
1/16GJ
120C
1/16GF Q5297
220WM
0V 1
Y SW
16
0V KZ0.01
GQFY S/CV_SW (IC1804 17P)
5 62C DTC143
VSS R5284
TP208 C5287 TKAP 1/16GZ
C5281
J30A
00102 KZ0.01
CJ220 0C 0V
K1001_1 S-5V GQFY 5.1V CGQY 2
+
+5V 15

G
6
D1001
1 11 UDZ6.2B 5.1V
K1001_2 L1002 0V
7 F34DA200G 3 14 C5283
2 12 L1006 R6231 R6233 R5283Y C5288
K1001_3 1/16GJ 1/16GJ 6.3EM22D 25KZ0.1
F34DA191G 1/16GJ GQFY
8
K1001_13
75C 75C 1KC 0V -5.6V

G-SYNC/Y
CG 3 13 H-SYNC 4 -5V 13
R6232 R6234
9
K1001_14
V-SYNC
1/16GJ
10KC
X TP218 0.2V 0V
4
10
14 D1002
UDZ6.2B L1003 B R5283V
5 12
R5287

B 5 15 L1007
F34DA
F34DA200G TP218
J30A
1/16GJ
1KC 0V 6 11
1/16GJ
1KC
C5284
25KZ0.1 B
K1001_5
191G 00102 0V GQFY
S-Y
K1001 D1006
UDZ12B
D1007
UDZ12B
G-SYNC/Y R5292 R5294 R5228 R5286 0V 7 + + 10
0V
D5282 D5283 S-Y (IC5101 20P)
1/16GJ 1/16GJ 1/16GZ 1/16GZ
J11B0990N D1003
UDZ6.2B H-SYNC 75C 75C 0C 0C
0.4V
R5289
1/16GZ
1SS355 1SS355
R5291
1/16GJ75C

COMPUTER IN C1038
G-SYNC 5V
R5293
X
R5295 8
VIDEO
9
0C
0V S-C S-C (IC5101 16P)
C1039 X

C1016
16KK0.1 D1014
S5V R1036
1/16GZ
16KK0.1
GQBY
6.3EM
22D SEP. R1075
1/16GJ1KC
C7272 C7273
R5181
VIDEO (IC5101 18P)

1SS355 0C 1/16GJ75C
GQBY IC1021
R1028
1/16GJ
S-5V
C1018 CXA2016S
R6236
1/16GJ
R6238
1/16GJ
6.3EM
220WM
6.3EM
220WM
VIDEO
100C C1014 16KK0.1 75C 75C S-5V 5V
6.3EM GQBY C1028 16TM2.2FD C7274 L7272
1 22 L7271 C7271
C1011 R1032
22D VS IN VCC R6237 R6239 L5202
C5201
R5201 L2PD
25KZ0.1
L2PD
R1035 1/16GJ 25KZ0.1 C5202 25KZ0.1 GQFY
1/16GZ 1/16GJ X L2A9R47MG 3R3MG 3R3MG
V-SYNC 10KC GQFY 1/16GJ 6.3EM GQFY
0C 680C V-SYNC 1/16GZ
0C V-SYNC 5V 1KC 220WM 5V
C1029 2 PVC VD 21 S-5V
C1017
10KK R5212 IC7261 AD8057ART L5203 L5201
6.3EM
0.22KGQBY
1/16GJ IC5201 L2A9 R5213 L2A7

C
R47MG 1/16GZ 3R3MG

R1031
Q1002
DTC114EKAP
D1012
1SS355
D1013
22D
R1037
C1031
10KK
0.22KGQBY
3 EVC VSS
IN
20
C1043
KK3300GQBY
J30A
00102
TP211

0V
R5202
1/16GJ
10C
R5211
100C

R7264
1
OUT

V-
V+
5
R7261
C7261
D5211
1SS
355
EL4332CS 5.1VC5216
0C
R5217
1/16GJ
C5212
10KZ1U
GQFY
C
1/16GJ 1SS355 1/16GJ100C C1032 16TM1DA 1/16GF 2 1/16GF KZ0.01 :10KZ1U
10KC 4 HS IN VSS 19 R6201 R6203
1/16GF
2.2KC + - 1.5KC
CD10 R-OUT SW GQFY 2.2KC MAFY
(CS IN) OUT Q5201 62C CGQY
R1071 1/16GJ 1/16GJ 3 4 1 16
H-SYNC 1/16GJ2.2KC 75C 75C TP211 AJ R7263 IN I-IN
R7262 R5215
0.1V C5214 PC=HIGH
AV=LOW

1
OUT V+
5 C1033 5 PHC
IC1021 HD 18
H-SYNC
R6202 R6204 R5209 R5227 1/16GF 1/16GF 1/16GZ 0V CG=LOW
10KZ1U
GQFY
PC/AV_SW (IC1804 16P)
R1021 C1007 R1024 16KK 1/16GJ 1/16GJ 1/16GF 1.8KC 3.3KC 0C 2
AV=HIGH
15 R5218
1/16GJ V- R1049 R5208 1/16GJ +5V
1/16GJ 10KK0.47U C1009 0.1GQBY 62C +
100C GQBY 1KC H-SYNC
2
+ - CD10
CGQY
1/16GJ33KC
CXA2016S 75C 75C
1/16GJ
10C
1KC R7265
1/16GF
R7266
1/16GF
R7267
1/16GF 5.0V Q5211
1/16GJ
22KC
3 4 C1034 6 EHC PV 17 220C 470C 0V C5217 AH
R1043 10KK K10A K50A 2.7KC 3
Cr
14 C5218
C1006 IN I-IN J11MD TP212 R7260 10KZ1U R5219
R1026 0.22KGQBY J10ML540G 6.3EM 1/16GJ
CJ100
CGQY
D1010
1SS355 D1009
1SS355
IC1001
1/16
GF2.7KC V-SYNC 1/16GZ0C R1051
1/16GJ220C
7 G-SYNC IN PH 16
540G
1 2 1 2
J30A
00102 0V
Q5204
AJ
R7268
R7269
1/16GF
1/16GZ
0C
R5214
1/16GJ
1KC 0.6V 4
C5211
R-SW -5.6V
GQFY
:10KZ1U
MAFY
22D 10KC

R1027 (VIDEO IN) -5V 13


D1008 Q1001 AD8057ART 1/16
C1036
16TM R1053
RESET K10A_2 K50A2

R6206 R6208 R5204 R5221 R5222


1/16GJ
1/16GF
5.6KC
2.2KC CD10
CGQY
CG
R_IN C5231
1SS355 1/16GF
DTC114EKAP GF3.9KC 1DA 1/16GZ0C
8 HD SEL CLP SEL 15 C1044 G-SYNC/Y K10A_4 K50A4
G-SYNC/Y
1/16GJ
75C
1/16GJ
75C TP212 R5203 1/16GJ 62C 100C
0.6V CG
CD10
0VCGQY
AV=HIGH
PC=LOW R1054
1/16GF12KC
16KK
0.1GQBY
R-IN K10A_8
K10A_6

K50A8 PC R-IN
R6207
1/16GJ
R6209
1/16GJ
1/16GJ
10C
1KC
C5221
CD10
5
G_IN

G-SW B-SW
Cb
12
R5233
1/16GJ
PC/AV R/Cr/Pr
9 ISC CLP OUT 14 75C 75C 0V
CGQY 0.6V
S5V
R1056
1/16GF12KC
G-IN

B-IN
K10A_10

K10A_12
10 9
K50A10

K50A12
PC G-IN

PC B-IN
Q5202
AJ R5223
1/16GJ
6
Y
CG
B_IN
11
R5235
1/16GZ
1KC
SWITCH CRIN (IC5251 3P)

D R2001
1/16GJ D2001 L2003
F34A5106G
10 ISJ CLP OUT 13
C1046
16KK0.1GQBY
R1067
1/16GZ0C
K10A_14

H-SYNC
TP213 R5207
1/16GJ
R5206
1/16GJ
R5231
1/16GF
62C
R5232
1/16GJ
100C R7254
1/16GF
1
OUT

V-
V+
5
R7251
C7251
1KC

R5225
0V 7 + + 10
0V
0C

B/Cb/Pb D
UDZ12B H-SY H-SY 1KC 2 1/16GF 1/16GZ
33KC S-SW
1 3 11 GND VSS REF 12
K10A_16 K50A16

H-SY (IC7221 1P) J30A


00102
0V 10C 2.2KC + - 1KC
CD10
0C
0.4V 0.1V
V-SY CGQY 8 9 CBIN
C2001
2 V-SY K10A_18 K50A18 Q5203 3 4 (IC5253 3P)
R2002 V-SY (IC7221 11P) R6211 R6213 AJ IN I-IN G-OUT B-OUT
16KK0.1 1/16 R7252
GQBY GJ100C
C2005
10KZ
L2004 R1068 20 19 V-SYNC
1/16GJ
75C
1/16GJ
75C TP213 TP219
IC7251 470C
1/16GF D5221 D5231
S-Y 22MNF F34A5506G
1 3
1/16GJ220C
V-TH K10A_22 K50A22
V-TH
V-TH R6212 R6214
J30A
00102 R7253
AD8057ART 1/16GZ
1SS355 1SS355 G-Y
R2003 R2004 2 R6210 1/16GJ 1/16GJ
1/16GJ 1/16GJ R1069 1/16GZ0C 75C 75C 0C YIN (IC5252 3P)
R6226 R6228
75C 75C
X
S-Y K10A_26 K50A26 S-Y 1/16GJ75C 1/16GJ75C TP219 R7256
1/16GF
R7257
1/16GF
R2086 R2087 S-SW R6227 R6229 1.2KC 10C
1/16GJ 1/16GJ C2008 S-SW K10A_28 K50A28 OUT V+
K2001_6 K2001_3 10KZ L2006 S-SW (IC1809 2P) X X 1 5
75C 75C F34A5506G S-C R7244
K2001_4 S-C 22MNF S-C K10A_30 K50A30
1/16GF V- R7241
1 3 30 29 TP217 2.2KC 2 1/16GF
R2007 R2008 2 + - 1KC C7241

S-VIDEO 1/16GJ
75C
1/16GJ
75C
D2002
UDZ6.2B
D2004
UDZ6.2B Y/VIDEO K10A_34 K50A34
Y/VIDEO
J30A
00102
3
IN I-IN
4
R7242
CD10
CGQY

R2088 R2089 1/16GF


R6221 R6223
S-V
1/16GJ
75C
1/16GJ
75C D2003 D2006 1/16GJ75C 1/16GJ75C TP217 R7246
1/16GJ
R7247
1/16GF
IC7241 560C
Cb/Pb Cb/Pb TE215
AD8057ART 1/16GZ
K2001_5 K10A_38 K50A40
UDZ6.2B UDZ6.2B R6222 R6224 180C 1.2KC R7243
Cr/Pr K10A_40 K50A38 Cr/Pr X X

E K2001
J11B0850N
40 39
R5296
1/16GZ0C
J30A
00102
R7258
1/16GJ
8.2KC
R7248
1/16GJ
6.8KC
0C
E
Cb_SW K10A_44 K50A44

CB_SW (IC1809 3P)


Cr_SW K10A_46 K50A46 C7242
C2009 CR_SW (IC1809 4P)
16EM L2007 10KZ1U
K10A_48 K50A48
470CD F34A5506G R5270 GQFY
K2002_1 5V 1/16GZ0C R5006 9V
1 3 K10A_50 K50A50 R5002 R5003 1/16GJ C5006
R2011 R2012 50 49 1/16GJ 1/16GJ C5009
2 6.8KC
Y/VIDEO K2002_2
1/16GJ
75C
1/16GJ
75C D2007 D2008 C2014 R5001
100KC 100KC 16TM
2.2FD
16EM
10D
R2061 R2062 UDZ6.2B 10KZ L2008 1/16GJ R5004 HSYNC
UDZ6.2B
Y/VIDEO 1/16GJ 1/16GJ 22MNF F34A5506G
5V 100KC 1/16GJ C5011
16KZ
K2002_3
75C 75C
K10A_54 K50AGND
100KC
1 3 53 54 53 54 R5021 C5001 0.47MZFY
K2002_4 R2013 R2014 2 1/16GZ0C 16TM2.2FD
Cb/Pb 1/16GJ
75C
1/16GJ
75C
D2009 D2011 C2016 R5022 C5002
R5007
1/16GJ
12KC
R2063 R2064 UDZ6.2B UDZ6.2B 10KZ L2009 1/16GZ0C 16TM2.2FD
Cb/Pb K2002_6
1/16GJ 1/16GJ 22MNF F34A5506G
75C 75C AV1-VIDEO
1 3 C5007
R2016 R2017 2 9.1V C5008
Cr/Pr
K2002_7
R5023 C5003 16KZ
1/16GJ 1/16GJ 0.47MZFY 16KZ
75C 75C 1/16GZ0C 16TM2.2FD
D2012 D2013 0.47MZFY
1 VCC 16
R2066 R2067 UDZ6.2B
F F
UDZ6.2B H
Cr/Pr K2002_8
1/16GJ 1/16GJ R5024 C5004
0V B R5008
1/16GZ Q5007
75C 75C 1/16GZ0C 16TM2.2FD 0C R5036
L L-OUT AH Q5001
K2002 2 15 1/16GZ R5041 R5046
J12B2761N
4.2V AUDIO SW
R5026 AH 0C 1/16GJ 1/16GJ
4.2V 1/16GJ
2.2KC
10KC 4.7KC
A R5009 R5011
3 Y 14 1/16GJ 1/16GJ
2.2KC 1.5KC R5018
C5012 R5027
1/16GJ 1/16GZ R5044
C H 16EM 0C
4 13 10D 2.2KC 1/16GJ
5.6V Q5008 Q5002 10KC
R2093 AH
R2094 AH Q5041

K2005_3
1/16GJ
100KC
1/16GJ
100C
L2091
F34A5106G
L OUT
AUDIO 0V 5
L L
12
4.2V
R-OUT
R5013
1/16GZ
D5001
1SS355
AH R5043
1/16GJ
CG/AV K2005_2
1
2
3

AUDIO-OUT K10B
J11MD
K50B
J10ML540G
SWITCH
0V
6 A 11
0V 0C R5016
1/16GJ
R5017
1/16GJ
Q5003
R5037
10KC

R2097 540G 1.8KC


L/R-OUT K2005_1
D2091
UDZ12B
D2092
UDZ12B
1/16GJ
100C
L2092
F34A5106G 1 2 1 2 0V R5014
1.5KC
R5028
1/16GJ
AH
1/16GZ
0C
Q5006
AH Q5042 R5048
PC=HIGH
AV=LOW
K2005
R OUT R OUT K10B_2 K50B2 R OUT
7 B 10
0V 1/16GJ 2.2KC 1/16GJ
CG/AV J12A
1
2
3
L OUT K10B_4 K50B4 L OUT
2.2KC
R5020
R5015 AH 22KC
L/R-OUT 1/16GZ
00400 1/16 R5029
0V 0V GZ0C C5013 1/16GJ
0C
C2092 C2091 D2093 D2094 K10B_6
8 GND C 9 16EM R5010
CJ100 CJ100 UDZ12B UDZ12B 2.2KC 1/16GJ
G CGQY CGQY R2096
1/16GJ
100KC
PC/AV K10B_8

K10B_10

10 9
K50B8 PC/AV

IC5001
10D
2.2KC
R5047
G
R2018 R2019 R5031 1/16GJ
1/16GJ 1/16 L2016 AV R K10B_12 K50B12 AV-R 10KC
1/16GJ
K2003_3
470KC GJ100C F34A5106G
AV L AV L K10B_14 K50B14 AV-L
TC4053BF(EL) Q5004 470C

AV K2003_2
1
2
3
AH
D5002
MUTE (IC1803)

L/R-IN K2003_1
D2016
UDZ12B
D2017
UDZ12B
R2022
1/16
GJ100C
L2017
F34A5106G
RXD
K10B_18 K50B18 1SS355

K2003 AV R RTS
K10B_20 K50B20

AV J12A
1
2
3
K10B_22
20 19
K50B22
L/R-IN 00400 DTR
K10B_24 K50B24
C2012 C2011 D2018 D2019 CTS/V
CJ100 CJ100 R2021 UDZ12B UDZ12B R2024
CGQY CGQY 1/16GJ 1/16GJ L2021 K10B_26 K50B26
TXD
470KC 100C F34A5106G
K2004_3 PC L K10B_28 K50B28

CG K2004_2
1
2
3
CLK
DATA/ADB K10B_30

30 29
K50B30

L/R-IN K2004_1 R2023


1/16GJ D2021
UDZ12B
D2022
UDZ12B
R2027
1/16GJ
100C
L2022
F34A5106G
470KC PC R PC R K10B_34 K50B34 PC-R
CG K2004 1 3 IC3861
H J12A PC L PC-L
H
2 K10B_36 K50B36
L/R-IN 00400
C2022 C2021 D2023 D2024
IC3871 TMP47C101M-JV45
RS232C
C3861 R3861
CJ100
CGQY
CJ100
CGQY
R2026
1/16GJ
UDZ12B UDZ12B
S-5V
K10B_40

40 39
K50B40

S-5V
HIN232CB X3861
V11B 2.5V 10KZ
5.3V 1UGQFY
1/16
GZ0C
470KC
AUDIO-IN K10B_42 K50B42

SP232ACT
0930G;
V11B 1 16
IC3862
D1022 L1017
C5014
6.3EM
220WM
DRIVER 9
R2
OUT
R2
IN 8
MN1382-Q-TX R3866
1250G

2
2.2V
15
5.3V
M2/PIN7
R3863
1/16
K1002_1
UDZ20BG F34A5106G K10B_48 K50B48
1/16 GJ10KC
RXD GZ0C
S5V S5V
SERIAL PORT D1021 UDZ20BG
1
2
3

F34A
K10B_50

50 49
K50B50
TXD2-DRV

4.3V
10
T2
IN
T2
OUT 7
C3884
OUT 1
C3867
SCPU/RESET

0V
3 14
0V
R3862
1/16GJ
5106G
L1018 -9.5V 10KZ 10KC
SUB
K1002_2 K50B52
RTS EM1D 1UGQFY
K1002 1 3 M1/RESET
M2/RESET
J11A00300 D1023 UDZ20BG 2 K50B54 11 T1 V- 6 VDD 2 4 13
F34A C5010 R3891 IN 0V 0.1V
L1019 5106G K10B_16 6.3EM 1/16 R1
CPU
K1002_3
1 DTR K50BGND
220WM GJ100C
6
3
1 D1024 UDZ20BG
1
2
3 53 54 53 54
12
OUT
C2- 5
-5.1V GND 3
M2/PIN8
5 12
7 4 F34A 0V 5.3V 0V
2
K1002_5
CTS/V L1021 5106G R3867
8 1 3 M1/PIN8
5 UDZ20BG
RXD2 1/16
8 D1026 2 13 C2+ 4 6 11
0V GZ0C 0V 0V
TO CHASSI EARTH

F34A R1 C3883
L1022 IN 4.8V EM1D

I I
K1002_6
TXD D1028 5106G
1 3 C3881 M1/PIN7
D1027 UDZ20BG UDZ20BG 2 14 C1- 3 EM RB3861 7 10
F34A T1 1D
R1EA
5.3V
K1002_7
CLK L1023 5106G OUT 1034G
D1029 UDZ20BG
1
2
3
K100G
0V 15 GND V+ 2
;R1A4 0V 8 9
1034G
L1024 F34A
J30B1260N C3871 5.3V 10V
K1002_8
DATA/ADB 5106G
1 3 10KZ1U
D1031 UDZ20BG 2 GQFY 16 VCC C1+ 1
K5001A R3883
SHIELD PLATE 1/16GJ 7.6V C3882
10KC EM1D
X
R3871
R3884 1/16
1/16GJ GZ0C
100C
K5A TXD (QI301 204P)
J10EG080G D3882
RXD
RXD (QI301 75P)
1SS355 MOUSE-TXD
R3864 C3802 R3801
1 12V R3882
M2/SEL1
1/16 10KZ 1/16
K5A1
1/16 GZ0C 1UGQFY GZ0C
2
K5A2
R5005
S5V GJ100C
M2/SEL0
0V 1 24
POWER_FAIL 1/16
3 GZ0C C3864
(IC1808 6P) EM1D 5.3V
J J
K5A3
AUDIO_IN
4
0V
BOARD "K6P"

K5A4
C3841 2 SRC11 23
5 MUTE 10KZ R3811
(IC1803) 1/16
AUDIO AMP.

K5A5
1UGQFY
6 VOL_CONT 5.3V GJ10KC
K5A6 (IC431 4P) C3846
RB3841
15 YB RD14 14 3 0.7V SRC10 22
7 25KZ0.1 X3801 R3812
GQFY R1EA1034G V11B0770P 1/16
8 ;R1A41034G ;V11B1240G 0.1V GJ10KC
16 YA RD15 13 4 21

DATA
17
5.3V
XB RD16 12
0.9V 5 20
SRD04 R3806
1/16GJ
100C
CLK/SDATA 5.3V 0.9V 0V
MOUSE
/CPU-SW
18 SA RD17 11 6 SRD05 19 MOUSE1 (QI301 207P)
K5S
J10EG030G
0V 19 SEL1 RD10 10
0.9V 7 18
R/C
RC (IC351,K5C)
SRD06

5.2V
R3842 0V 20 SEL0 RD11 9
0.9V 8 SRD07 17
1/16
GZ0C R3813
5.3V
K 1/16
K
AV BOARD ASSY,PWB AV COMP MP6A
21

22
5.3V
DATA IN RD12

RD13
8

7
0.9V

0.9V 10
9 SRD00

SRD01
16

15
GJ10KC

R3814
1/16
5.3V GJ10KC

1AA0B10C3020A K5P
J10EP030G 23 RC10 RC00 6
0.9V 11
SRD02 SRC01
5.3V
14

AIR MOUSE 24
5.3V
SDATA INT RC01 5
0.9V 12
SRD03 SRC00 13

K8D
J10EG030G
CONTROLLER-2 25 TXD 4
C3842
10KZ
IC3801
R3816
1/16
GJ10KC
0.5V 5.1V 1UGQFY
K8D1 R3841
TWM7000-162020
RC BOARD K8D2
S5V 26

0.7V
Ready 3
0V
1/16
GZ0C
K8D3

"K28D" X3841
V11B0770P;
27
IC3841
QXXAVB043B
RC11 2
C3844
10KZ

L R3851
V11B1240G 0V 28 1
0V
1UGQFY
AIR MOUSE
(IC1809 5P) CTS/V
1/16GJ
10KC

R3852
1/16GJ D3851
IC3841
CONTROLLER-1 MAIN BOARD
33KC UDZ5.1BG TWM7000-151020

1 MP6AA-02 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

A4 (SCH_MP6PA/PP6PA)
ADCDE1

1/16GZ0C

1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C

1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C

1/16GZ0C

1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
R6987
S3.3V2
1/16GJ
S3.3V1 56C R6949
1/16GZ0C

A A

R6979

R6976

R6973
R6972
R6968

R6966
R6963

R6961
R6959

R6957

R6954
C6912 C6911 C6909
C1902 25KZ0.1 25KZ0.1
GQFY 25KZ0.1 GQFY
6.3EM GQFY
22D
C6901 R6951
C6913 1/16GJ
16EM 25KZ0.1
100D 10KC
R1905 GQFY
C1901 IC6901_121 IC6901_117 IC6901_111

1/16GZ 25KZ0.1
0C GQFY
IC1901 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 K5C

TC7WH125FU J11EA120G

XRST
VSYNC
CONT_TH2

CONT_TH1
CONT_TH0

CMP_SET
GND

GND

GND

GND
VCCIO

VCCIO
VHS

VSYNC_SET
CLK
R1908

VCCINT

VCCINT
DOUKI_MAX0

DOUKI_MAX1
DOUKI_MAX2

DOUKI_MAX3
DOUKI_MIN0

DOUKI_MIN1

DOUKI_MIN2
DOUKI_MIN3

480I_SW
1 8 1/16GZ 1
R1902 0C R6902 K5C2

VVS 2 7 1/16GZ 1/16GZ0C S3.3V2


R1901 0C 1 HS_SW SYNCLK 108
1/16GZ 3 6 MVSI (IC6101 112P)
0C VS 2 CONT_TH9 V_RST 107
4 5 R6906
R1903 1/16GJ R6904 3 GND 106 R6947
1/16GZ 1KC 1/16GJ
0C TDI 1/16GZ0C 4 TDI GND 105 1KC K5C6

B IC1911
R6907
1/16GZ
0C
R6909
1/16GZ0C
5
6
HSYNC

CONT_TH8
TDO
DEC1
104

103
TDO
TDI

TMS
K5C7

K5C8
B
TDO
TC7WH125FU R6913
R6911
7 CONT_TH7 102
TCK
K5C9

1/16GZ
IC6901
8 GREF 101 R6984
1 8 0C 1/16GZ0C 1/16GZ
R1912 9 CONT_TH6 100 0C
VHS 2 7 1/16GZ R6914
0C DCLK 10 XTAL 99
R1911
1/16GZ
0C
3
4
6
5 HS
MHSI (IC6101 111P)
1/16GZ
0C 11 EPM3256ATC144-10 VSYNCO 98
R6981
K5C12
12

R1913 12 97
1/16GZ C6908
1/16GZ 0C 25KZ0.1
0C 13 GND 96
GQFY
14 VCCIO 95
IC6901_15

IC1921 15 GND 94
IC6901_93

TC7WH125FU R6918
16 93
R1921 1/16GZ 17 GND 92
1/16GZ 1 8 0C
0C R1922 18 CR7 91 R6946
1/16GZ

C SYNC
2 7 R6919 1/16GJ

3 6
0C
ADCDE1 (IC6101 44P)
ADCDE2 TMS
1/16GZ0C

R6921
1/16GJ1KC
19

20
CR6
TMS TCK
90

89
1KC
TCK
C
4 5
21 88

SEPARATOR
R1923
1/16GZ
0C 22 ADCDE 87

23 86
IC1931 IC1941
COMPOSITE
C6902 24 VCCIO GND 85 R6983
C1941 1/16GZ
25KZ0.1 25KZ0.1 IC6901_84
R6923 0C
TC74VCX125FT R1932
R1949 TC74VCX04FT GQFY GQFY
1/16GZ0C
25 CLAMPIN 84
PC/AV_SW (IC1804 16P)
R1931 1/16GZ0C 26 GND 83
1/16GZ R6924

INPUT
1/16GZ 1 14 0C 1 14 R1946
0C 1/16GZ0C 27 CB7 COASTOUT 82 COASTOUT
2 13 2 13 1/16GZ0C
VCLK
C1931 R1936 IC1941_12 28 CB6 81
1/16GZ R1943 R1947 1/16GZ0C
3 12 3 12 R6926
25KZ0.1 0C 1/16GJ 1/16GZ0C 29
GQFY 18C 80
4 11 4 11 R6927 IC6901_79
1/16GZ0C 30
IC1941_10 PDEN COASTIN TB 79
5 10 5 10 R6928 (IC1807 19P)
R1933 1/16GZ0C 31
IC1941_6 R1948 1/16GZ0C Y7 78 C6907
6 9 1/16GZ R1945 6 9 R6929 GREF (IC301 165P)
C1942 1/16GZ0C 32 25KZ0.1
0C 1/16GZ Y6 GND 77 GQFY
7 8 7 8 CC5CGQY GPENSOG (IC301 26P)
0C
D R1950
1/16GZ0C
R6932
1/16GZ0C
33

34
GND
CONT_TH5
VCCIO 76

75 C6906
(IC301 98P) D
R6933 25KZ0.1
1/16GZ 35 CONT_TH4 74
GCLK GQFY
(IC301 100P) 0C (IC301 100P)
R1935 36 CONT_TH3 VCCIO 73
1/16GJ R6936
GHS

ODEVFF

GATEHS
47C 1/16GZ

VCCINT

VCCINT
COAST5
CLK (IC6101 118P) GHS (IC301 99P)

VCCIO
CR7O

SYNC
0C

CB7O

GND

GND

GND

GND

GHS
Y7O

HG
GVS (IC301 223P)

37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 GVS
R6944 GRE7
1/16GZ
0C
GRE6
R6942
1/16GZ R6943
IC6901_41 IC6901_55 IC6901_62
0C
IC6901_68
1/16GZ GRE5
0C
GRE4

C6903 C6904 GRE3

H-SYNC TP7223 PCCLK 25KZ0.1


GQFY
25KZ0.1
GQFY
R6163
GRE2

E TP7223
J30A
R7228 1/16GZ0C
HS

GPENDOG
1/16GZ0C
GRE1 E
GRE0
HSYNC
IC7221 00102
0.3V HSYNC
HS
TC74LCX14FT TP7224
TP7224

MHSI
MVSI
J30A

CLK
S3.3V2 00102 0V
HD74LVC14T GRO7 SCAN
GRO6
C7222
KZ0.01
CLPR
GRO5 CONVERTER
0.6V 1 GQFY CLPG
H-SY VCC 14
3.3V CLPB
GRO4

GRO3
IC301
3.1V
C7221
H-SYNC CJ121
CGQY
2 13
0V
RB6111 RB6112
GRO2

GRO1
(K50A)
3.1V 3 12 R1EA1014G R1EA1014G
RB6113
R1EA1014G GRO0
R7221 ;R1A41014G ;R1A41014G
1/16GJ
3.3V ;R1A41014G
RB6114
100C
4 11
0.4V RTS0(VHS) R1EA1014G
;R1A41014G

F V-TH
R7222
1/16GJ
10KC
0.3V
5 10
C7225
CJ121
CGQY C5251 L5251
C5257
6.3EM L5252 GREF R6122
F
3.3V 25KZ0.1
CLPG

3.3V L2A9R47MG 1/16


CLPR

CLPB

L2A9R47MG 220WM
GQFY GZ0C
S-5V 5V S3.3V2
0V 6 9
IC6102 S5V C6116 C6106
C6103 R6118 25KZ0.1 R6123
3.3V C5252 C5258 MN1382-Q-TX R6103 25KZ0.1
R6101
1/16
1/16 GQFY 1/16GZ
R6126
1/16
25KZ0.1
GQFY
R7224 1/16GJ GQFY GZ0C 0C
1/16GZ0C 6.3EM GZ0C GZ0C
0V 7 GND 8 220WM
25KZ0.1
GQFY OUT 1
470C R6120 (IC301)
V-SYNC 0V R5246 C6101 1/16
R6128

CR7
CB7
X IC231 10KZ1U GZ0C

Y7
VDD 2
C231 C6102 GQFY
1/16
25KZ
BA033FP-E2 VSS 3 25KZ0.1
GZ0C

CR6
CB6
0.1GQFY GQFY
5.0V TP221R

Y6
R6104 R6131
V-SY Q5251 S6V 1 3 R6106 1/16GZ 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 1/16
2 C232 C233 1/16GZ 0C GZ0C
AH

GND

HSYNCO

ODR7

ODR6

ODR5

ODR4

ODR3

ODR2

ODR1

ODR0
RST

HSYNC

VSYNCO

GND

GND
CLK

VSYNC

CLKO
VC O(G D(
C

ODRZ6

ODRZ5

ODRZ4
ODRZ3

ODRZ2
TP221R 121 80

VCC
CLPG

CLPR
0C

CLPB
DIN

G ON D)
CTRL2

ODRZ7

G Z1
CLAMPI
RB6123

(VCC)
16EM 25KZ0.1

(V VCC M
)D GN
C

(VCC)ODRZ0
TD G

LK

RO DR

D E
0.2V

R
0.6V 22D GQFY R1EA1014G

(
O
J30A
00102
T221R 122 79
R5259R ;R1A41014G

N CR
N

C
D
0V
R/Cr/Pr

N
)/P
1/16GZ

(GATEHS)

C
) 0)
RB6101
0.6V

Z0
OUT V+ 5.0V 0C 123 78 GGE0

R
R5245 C5259 R5259 CR1 ODG0

D
(IGPH)
1 5 R258

(O
25KK0.022 1/16GJ C252 R1EA1014G
-5.6V V- R5256 C5253 1/16GJ
680C GQBY 33C
1/16GZ
25KZ0.1 ;R1A41014G
124 CR2 ODG1 77 GGE1
2 1/16 CD10 0C
0.5V + - GQFY 125
GJ1KC CGQY CR3 ODG2 76 GGE2

G CRIN
(R_IN) R5251
L26B
R5252
1/16GJ R5253
C5255
1/16GZ
R5255
1/16GJ
3
IN I-IN
4
0.5V R5257
1/16GJ
R5248
X R242 R241
RB6102
126 CR4 ODG3 75 GGE3 G
2480G 200C
1/16GJ
120C 0C 390C IC5251 3.9KC 1/16GJ
100C
1/16GJ
100C R1EA1014G
127 CR5 ODG4 74 GGE4

AD8057ART 5.0V TP221G C236


;R1A41014G 128 CR6 ODG5 73 GGE5
Q5252 16KK0.1 129 CR7 ODG6 72 GGE6
AH TP221G (GQBY 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105 104 103
:MABY) C256 130 CR0(VCC) ODG7 71 GGE7
0.8V 0V 25KZ0.1

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND
RB6124

SOGOUT
VD

VD

VDD

VDD

VDD
J30A

HSOUT

DRA0

DRA1
DRA2

DRA3
DRA4

DRA5

DRA6

DRA7
PWRDN/
00102

R5269G T221G

DATACK
REF-OUT
GQFY R6109
G/Y

REF-IN
R1EA1014G

DATACK/
131 (GREF) 70
1/16GZ 0.2V 1/16
GND GND
R6156 ;R1A41014G
1
OUT V+
5
5.0V 0C R5247 C5269 R5269 1 NC DRB0 102 GZ0C 132 CRZ0 (VCC) 69 1/16
RB6126
R1EA1014G
0.6V
-5.6V
2
V-

+ -
R5266
1/16
GJ1KC
C5263
CD10
CGQY
1/16GJ
680C
25KK0.022
GQBY
1/16GJ
33C 2 NC DRB1 101 RB6103

R1EA1014G
R6165
1/16
GZ0C
133

134
CRZ1 IC6101 ODGZ0 68

67
GZ0C ;R1A41014G
GGO0

YIN 3 4 3 NC DRB2 100 CRZ2 ODGZ1 GGO1


0.5V ;R1A41014G
(G_IN) R5261
L26B
R5262
1/16GJ
R5263
1/16GJ
C5265
1/16GZ
R52650.5V IN
1/16GJ
IC5252
I-IN R5267
1/16GJ
R5250
X 4 VD DRB3 99 135 CRZ3
LC24193AT-TH5 ODGZ2 66 GGO2
2480G 200C 120C 0C 390C

AD8057ART
3.9KC

Q5253
5.0V TP221B R/Cr/Pr 5

6
GND

GND
DRB4

DRB5
98

97 RB6104
136

137
CRZ4

CRZ5
ODGZ3

ODGZ4
65

64
GGO3
GGO4
AH TP221B 7 RA-IN DRB6 96 R1EA1014G R6111 138 CRZ6 ODGZ5 63 GGO5
;R1A41014G 1/16
R5279B 0.7V 0V J30A
00102
T221B 8 VD DRB7 95 GZ0C 139 CRZ7 ODGZ6 62 GGO6

H B/Cb/Pb 0.6V
1
OUT V+
5
5.0V
1/16GZ
0C R5249
0V
C5279 R5279
9 GND
IC202 VDD 94
R6113
140 Y0(VCC) GND 61 GGO7
H
1/16GJ 25KK0.022 1/16GJ 1/16
-5.6V 2 V- R5276
1/16
C5273 680C GQBY 33C
10 VD GND 93
GZ0C
141 GND VCC 60
C6114 25KZ0.1
RB6127
CD10 R1EA1014G

AD9884AKS-140
+ - 11 VD DGA0 92 142 59 GQFY

DIGITAL
GJ1KC CGQY
VCC(Y0) /1NIT
;R1A41014G
CBIN 3 4
R5275 IN I-IN 0.5V R5277 12 GND DGA1 91 RB6106 143 Y1 ODGZ7 58 ADCDE (IC301 222P)
1/16GJ0.5V
(B_IN) R5271
L26B
2480G
R5272
1/16GJ
200C
R5273
1/16GJ
120C
C5275
1/16GZ
0C 390C
IC5253
1/16GJ
3.9KC G/Y 13 GND DGA2 90 R1EA1014G
;R1A41014G
144 Y2 57
R6136
1/16
GZ0C
AD8057ART
14

15
SOG-IN

GA-IN
DGA3

DGA4
89

88
RB6107
R1EA1014G
145

146
Y3

Y4 RGB 56

55
ODEV (IC321 7P)

16 VD DGA5 87 147 Y5 ODB0 54 GBE0

MATRIX
;R1A41014G
17 GND DGA6 86 148 Y6 ODB1 53 GBE1
18 VD DGA7 85 149 Y7 ODB2 52 GBE2
R6167
19 VDD 84 1/16 150 (VCC) 51 GBE3
VD GZ0C
GND
R6157
B/Cb/Pb 20

21
GND

GND DGB0
GND 83
82 RB6108
151

152
GND

YZ0
(SW480I) (VCC)

ODB3
50

49
1/16
GZ0C
RB6128
R1EA1014G
;R1A41014G
22 BA-IN DGB1 81 R1EA1014G 153 YZ1 /LDC 48

I IC5102
BA033FP-E2 L5106
C234
4EM
C258
4EM
C235
25KZ
23

24
VD A/D DGB2 80

79
;R1A41014G
154

155
YZ2 ODB4 47

46
GBE4

GBE5
I
L2A7 GND DGB3 YZ3 ODB5
470D 470D 0.1GQFY
S6V 1
2
3
3R3MG
C5113
C5114 R5114
S3.3V2
L212
L2A7
R244
1/16
25

26
VD
GND
CONVERTER DGB4

DGB5
78

77 RB6109
156

157
YZ4

YZ5
ODB6 45

44
R6135
GBE6

GBE7
16EM 25KZ0.1 3R3MG GZ0C
100D GQFY 1/16GJ10KC R1EA1014G 1/16GZ0C
27 CKINV DGB6 76 158 YZ6 ODB7 43 RB6129

GND(CBZ7)

CBZ7(GND)
;R1A41014G

CBZ1(VCC)

TMS(CBZ1)
R1EA1014G

VC
C5121

M ND
YZ7

C
100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 28 75 159 42

2
CLAMP DGB7 ;R1A41014G

ODBZ7

ODBZ6

ODBZ5

ODBZ4

ODBZ3

ODBZ2

ODBZ1

ODBZ0

(G
25KZ0.1

(VCC)

M GN
CBZ0

CBZ2

CBZ3

CBZ4

CBZ5

CBZ6
GND

GND
G C

VCC

0(
SDA
CB1

CB2

CB3

CB4

CB5

CB6

CB7

SCL
GQFY R245

VC

VC

)
D
29 SDA VDD 74 160 41

B0
VSSE

V SSE
XDQ
TMS

XRH
V DDI

V DDI
XCLK

XPD1
XRV
TCK

VSSI

N
XRDY

XPD0

XPD2
XPD3
XPD4

XPD5

XPD6

XPD7

C
TRSTN

C5116 1/16

M
TEST5
TEST4
TEST3
XTRI

)
D
1
25KZ0.1 GZ0C R6152
30 SCL GND 73 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
GQFY 1/16GZ (IC301)
1 V DDE 75 L211 31 DBA0 72 0C C6112
V DDE C257 A0
R6143
C5118 25KZ0.1
2 74 L2A7 4EM 32 DBA1 71 1/16GZ GQFY
TDO TEST2 25KZ0.1
3R3MG 470D A1 C6105 C6104 R6139 R6146
GQFY 16EM 25KZ0.1 1/16 0C 1/16 R6149 TE6101
3 TDI TEST1 73 VUV3 33 PVD DBA2 70 100D GQFY GZ0C GZ0C 1/16GZ
X5101 RB5104 R6142 X
R1EA4704G R6137 0C
V10B 4 XTOUT HPD0 72 34 PVD DBA3 69 1/16
;R1A44704G VUV0 1/16
4400G GZ0C
GZ0C
5 V XSS HPD1 71 VUV1 35 GND DBA4 68
C6117
C5101
CJ33 6 XTAL HPD2 70 VY4 SCAN C238
25KZ0.1
C239
4EM
36 NC DBA5 67 25KZ0.1
GQFY R6158 C6113

J CGQY

C5102
7

8
XTALI

V XDD
IC5101 HPD3

V DDI
69

68 CONVERTER
GQFY 470D 37

38
NC

NC
DBA6

DBA7
66

65
RB6116
R1EA1014G
RB6121
R1EA1014G
1/16
GZ0C
R6150
1/16
25KZ0.1
GQFY
J
HSYNC

COAST

CKEXT

;R1A41014G ;R1A41014G GZ0C


DBB7

DBB6
DBB5

DBB4

DBB3

DBB2
DBB1

DBB0
CJ10

SAA7114H
GND

GND

GND

GND

GND
GND

GND

GND
IC301
VDD

VDD
PVD

PVD

PVD
FILT

CGQY 9 V SSA2 HPD4 67 VUV2 RB6117


NC

RB6118 RB6119 RB6122


C5122

L5102
25KZ0.1
GQFY
10 AI24 HPD5 66
RB5102 VUV5 TP207 TP207
39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64
R1EA1014G
;R1A41014G
R1EA1014G
;R1A41014G
R1EA1014G
;R1A41014G
R1EA1014G
;R1A41014G
GBO0
11 HPD6 65 R1EA4704G J30A GBO1
L2A7 V DDA2 ;R1A44704G VUV6 00102 C254
3R3MG R255 R256 R246
12 64 25KZ0.1 GBO2
AI23 HPD7 VUV7 1/16GJ 1/16GJ 1/16GZ R248
S-C TP5111
C5111
16EM
C5112
25KZ0.1
C5104
13 AI2D V SSI 63 (IC301)
100C 100C 0.3V 0C 1/16GJ
10KC
GQFY
GBO3
100D GQFY
16KK 14 AI22 IPD0 62 GBO4
R5103 0.047 C251
TP5111

DIGITAL
1/16GJ GQBY 15 V SSA1 IPD1 61 VY7 C253 25KZ0.1 GBO5
J30A RB5103 CJ121 C241 R249
R5191 00102 18C R1EA4704G GQFY
S-C 16 AI21 IPD2 60 VY2 CGQY KK 1/16GJ GBO6
1/16GZ0C ;R1A44704G 0.01 1.5KC
(K5DA) TP5112 C5106
16KK0.047GQBY 17 V DDA1 IPD3 59 VY3 GQBY GBO7

VIDEO
(IC5281 8P)
L5191
X
J30A
00102

TP5113
R5104
1/16GJ
C5107
18

19
AI12

AI1D
VIDEO V DDI

IPD4
58

57
VUV4 C243
16KK0.1
(GQBY:MABY)
J30A 16KK0.047GQBY

DECORDER
C5191 C5192 00102 18C
S-Y 20 AI11 IPD5 56
C242
X X R5106 C5109
K (K5DA)

VIDEO
1/16GJ
18C
C5108
16KK0.047
GQBY
16KK
0.047
GQBY
21

22
AGND
AOUT
IPD6

IPD7
55

54
R218
1/16GJ
16KK0.1
(GQBY:MABY)
K

PORTB1

ADCDE1
100C

M_SCL1
TP5101
R5109 23 V DDA0 IGPH 53 VY0
S-Y R5107
1/16GJ
56C
R5108
1/16GJ
56C
X
24 V SSA0 IGPV 52
RB5101
R1EA4704G
;R1A44704G VY1

TP5112 25 V DDE V DDE 51


AMXCLK

1/16GJ VY5
ALRCLK
RESON

AMCLK

ASCLK

56C
TEST0
ITRDY
RTC0
RTS0

RTS1

VY6
LLC2

IGP0
IGP1

(IC301 147P)
ICLK
SDA
SCL
V SSE

V SSE
LLC

ITRI
V DDI

V DDI
V SSI

IDQ
CE

TP5113 VHS
M_SDA

M_SCL

COASTOUT

C5119 R5136 1/16GJ47C


C5117 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 VHS (IC301 89P)
25KZ0.1
25KZ0.1 R5137 1/16GJ47C
GQFY GQFY VVS (IC301 14P)
R5113
1/16GJ R5138 1/16GJ47C
VFIELD (IC321 6P)
10KC
TP5103
VVS
(IC301 5P)

(IC301 80P)

Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y6
Y7

CB0

CB1

CB2

CB3

CB4
CB5

CB6

CB7
X R5139 1/16GJ47C
TE5101 VPEN (IC301 155P)
J30A R5141 1/16GJ47C
00102 VCLK (IC301 213P)
R5143 X SW480I

L
R5110
1/16GJ
10C
R5115
1/16GJ
10C
R5144 1/16GJ47C RTS0(VHS)
LLC(CLK) MAIN BOARD
VHDREN (IC1804 13P)
(IC301 80P)

(IC301 5P)
M_SDA
M_SCL

1 MP6AA-03 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

(SCH_MP6PA/PP6PA) A5
K8Y
J11B2940G

(IC301 133P)
1 A2
A1

(IC301)
A A

ROMOE (IC301 66P)


3 A4
A3
S3.3V1

A1
TP802 5 A6
TP801 J30A S3.3V1
IC861

R801
S3.3V1 J30A 00102 A5 (IC301)
00102 C861
TC74LCX244FT

X
D15

D14

D13

D12

D11

D10
7 25KZ0.1

D9
A17

D7

D6

D5

D4

D3

D2

D1

D8
D0
R820 GQFY
R809 C807 A7 1/16GZ
R802 0C (IC301 3P) 3L_EN 1 20
1/16GZ 25KZ0.1
K03 0C 1/16GJ 9 A9
GQFY 10KC (IC1806 12P) SCLK 2 19 R865
(IC1803) K02 A8 IC861_3 1/16GJ100C
On-Off SW6801 3 18 S_CLK
K01 11 A11 R861
(IC1806 13P) SDATA 4 17 1/16GZ R866
Normal SW6802 A10 IC861_5
0C 1/16GJ100C

48

47

46
45

44

43

42
41

40

39

38

37
36

35

34

33
32

31

30

29

28
27

26

25
D6801 D6802 D6803 5 16 S_DATA (IC3301)
1SS355 1SS355 C806 13 R862
1SS355 Left SW6803 6.3EM R823 1/16GZ0C S&H_STLOBE 6 15 1/16GZ R867
220WM 1/16GJ100C

BYTE

VCC
IC861_7
0C

VSS

VSS
D15

D14

D13

D12

D11

D10

OE
R859

A16
(IC1806 15P)

CE
D7

D6

D5

D4

D3

D2
D9

D1

D8

D0

A0
7 14 S&H_STL

SW6801 SW6806 SW6871


Up
Select
SW6804
SW6806 IC801 FLASH 15
R824
A12
1/16GZ0C
S3.3V1
TE821
J30A
00102 IC861_9
1/16GZ0C
8

9
13

12
R863
1/16GZ
0C IC861_12

S10B S10B S10B

B 3530G 3530G 3530G


Down SW6807
MBM29LV800TA90NB787B ROM 17 A14
10 11
R864
1/16GZ RB852 B

RESET
K11 A13

RY/BY
WE
0C

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC
A15

A14

A13
A12

A11

A10

A17
A9
A8

A7

A6

A5

A4
A3

A2

A1
(IC301) R1EA1034G
19 ;R1A41034G
SW6802 SW6807
Right SW6808
A15
S10B S10B

10

13

14

15
16

17

18

19

20
21

22

23
24
11

12
1

3
4

7
8

9
3530G 3530G Menu SW6809 21 A17
K12
R804 A16 (IC301)
Mode SW6871 X S3.3V1
L1961 23 A19
SW6803 SW6808
(IC1808)

1/16GZ
R808
S10B
3530G
S10B
3530G
C1961
25KZ0.1
L2A7
3R3MG
C1962
4EM
C1963
25KZ0.1
A18 IC851 S5VD
R826 1/16GZ0C

0C
GQFY GQFY
K13 470D ICE 25 MC74HCT244ADT

R806

R807
S3.3V1 R827 1/16GZ0C

1/16GJ
R803
C851

1/16GZ
HD74HCT244TV

1/16GJ

10KC
10KC
25KZ0.1
SW6804 SW6809

0C
BOOTWE (IC301 77P) GQFY
S10B
3530G
S10B
3530G
27
SN74HCT244PWR
ROMWE (IC301 136P)
K14

ROMWE
ROMOE (IC301 66P)

A16

A15
A14

A13

A12

A11
A10

A19

A18
29

A9

A8

A7

A6
A5

A4

A3

A2
1 20

(IC301 136P)
R1969 D15
(IC1806 16P) IRM_STLOBE 2 19
1/16GJ D7 1/16GJ100C
C C
31 R853
10KC 3 18 IRM_ST5 (IC471 57P)

(IC301)

(IC301)
1 20 R1994 D14 R872 1/16GZ0C
X1961

(IC301 134P)
1/16GZ (IC1806 14P) DAC_STLOBE 4 17 CTS33 (IC1807 18P)

(IC301 67P)
V10B4140G 33 D6 1/16GJ100C
0C IC851_5
R854
C1964 5 16 (IC431 1P)

RAMOE
DAC_ST5
2 19

BHEN
CJ15
IC1991

D15

D14

D13

D12

D10
D11
S3.3V1

A10
A11

A12
CGQY (IC1806 13P) SDATA 6 15

A9
D9

D8
A0
A6

A7

A8
S3.3V1 35 D13 R868 1/16GJ100C R856 1/16GJ100C
R1966 R1996 TC7SZ125FU C1991
25KZ0.1
(K8A) FAN_CONT1_5 7 14 SDATA5 (IC431 3P IC471 59P)
3 18 1/16GZ D5
C1967 R1960 1/16GJ GQFY (IC1806 12P) 8 13 FAN_CONT1
0C R825 SCLK (IC1806 18P)
X 1/16GJ 10KC R1992 1 5 D12 1/16GZ
37 R857 1/16GJ100C

IC1801 IC1802
C1802
25KZ0.1
6.8KC
4
IC1961 17
1/16GJ10C
2 D4
0C (K8A) FAN_CONT2_5
R869
9 12 SCLK5 (IC431 2P IC471 58P)
(IC301 135P) CS0 10 11 FAN_CONT2 (IC1806 17P)
TC7SH04FU-(TE85L)
TC7W32FU(TE12L)
GQFY C1965
25KZ0.1
AV9155C 3 4 39 (IC301)
1/16GJ
100C
SN74AHC1G04HDCKR C1801 GQFY 5 16 R1995
1/16GJ
44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23
C811 C812
16EM R852 R871 RB851
3.4V 3.4V 10D C1966 47C 16EM 25KZ0.1 41 D11 1/16GJ 1/16GJ R1EA1034G
1 5 1 VCC 8 25KZ0.1 47D GQFY 10KC ;R1A41034G
10C
1.4V 3.4V 6 15 GQFY D3
R851
(IC301 133P) A1 2
0V 3.4V CS0_B 1/16GJ
2.0V 43 D10
10KC
3 4 2 7
IC811
SRAM
7 14 D2

CS0_A PLL IDT71V016S15PHTR 45

D 3.4V
3 6
1.4V
R1962
8 13 D9 D
0V 4 GND 5 1.4V 1/16GZ
0C
9 12
R1965
47 D1

D8
TEMP BOARD
1/16GJ

"K8H"
R1833 R1836 R1839 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 49 D0
1/16GZ 1/16GZ 1/16GZ 10KC
0C 0C 0C LAMP_ON 10 11 50
(IC301 78P) IO_RESET
R1963

(IC401 ,K8A)

(IC401 ,K8A)
1/16GZ
0C
IC1803
TC74LCX574FT MEMORY S3.3V1 S3.3V1 S5VD

PSDA

PSCL
X1951
IO_RESET 3.4V
1 20 V10B4470G
S3.3V1 C301 C302
D0 2 19
3.3V K01 16EM 25KZ R301 TEMP.SENS IC

DHS

RAMWE
DVS
10D 0.1

A13
3.3V 1/16GJ

A16

A15
A14
S3.3V1
IC1951

D0

D1

D2

D3

D6

D7
D5
A5
A4

A3

A2

A1

D4
D1 3 18 K02 (KEW SW) S3.3V1 R340 GQFY 10KC K8G

DCKEXT
0.1V 1/16GJ
1 A0 VDD 8 J10EG050G
D2 4 17 K03
C1951
ER-ICS502MT 10KC 2 A1 7
R336 R302
3.4V R1952 TEST 1/16GJ 1/16GJ

E D3 5 16 POW_LED KZ0.01 1/16GJ IIC_SW 10C 10KC


1 2 3 4 5
E

(IC301)
(IC301)
1 X1 8 3 A2 6
(IC301) 0V GQFY X2 10KC (IC301 148P) SCL

(IC301 137P)
D4 6 15 TEMP_LED D1831
2 VDD 7 4 VSS 5
D5 7 14
3.4V READY_LED
S1 SDA K8G1 K8G2 K8G3 K8G4 K8G5 1SS355
S5V
D6 8 13
0V
0V
LAMP_REP_LED
3

4 REF
GND SD
CLK 5
6
R1953
D/A IC302
R337
1/16GJ
10C
TPPSDA R1868
POWER_FAIL

(IC6101 ,IC2200)
D7 9 12 1/16GJ PTSTEN
24LC16BT/SN-T J30A 1/16GJ
10 11 CS0_A R1815
S5V
10KC
CONVERTER (IC301 127PIN)
R343
Q1821
2SK536P
G 00102 4.7KC
R1862

DVS (IC3321 2P)


DHS (IC3321 4P)
1/16GJ 1/16GJ
3.4V 1/16GJ
R1810 R1955 10KC 10KC
820C 1/16GJ (IC301 5P) M_SDA

IC2200
1/16GJ
820C 100C S D
R1823
MCKEXT DTCLK 1/16GJ
IC1831

DCLK
MUTE (K5A K50B) (IC301 6PIN) 4.7KC
R346

Q1801 TPDVS
1/16GJ
10KC
R1856
1/16GJ
LM76CHMX-5
R1801 RB307 R349 TPPSCL
AH 10C
IC1804 1/16GJ
2.2KC R1EA1004G
;R1A41004G TPDVS
1/16GJ
10KC G
J30A
00102
1 SDA +VS 8
TPDHS DTMB Q1822
TC74LCX574FT R1826

S3.3V1
R1802
1/16GJ
R1803
1/16GZ
(IC2200) (IC2200)
J30A
00102 J30A
00102
TPDHS (IC301 81PIN) 2SK536P 1/16GJ
4.7KC
0C
IO_RESET 3.4V 2.2KC (IC301 80P) M_SCL 2 SCL A0 7

F 1 20
3.4V
R1957 R335
S D R1857
1/16GJ TEMP.SENS C1831
F

DGE5

DGE6

DGE7
DGE4
1/16GZ 1/16GJ

DBE1

DBE2

DBE3

DBE4
DBE6

DBE5

DBE7
DBE0
D8 2 19 FANDRIVE_SW (K8A) 25KZ0.1

DEN

PTSTEN
0C 10C 10C 3 6 GQFY
D9 3 18
3.4V SCANMODE INTR
O.S. A1

A19

A18
IC301_120

IC301_183

IC301_238

IC301_121

IC301_122

IC301_185

IC301_240

IC301_123

IC301_187

IC301_242

IC301_125

IC301_188

IC301_189
0V

IC301_119
(IC301 13PIN) (IC301 142PIN)

IC301_48

IC301_49

IC301_50

IC301_51

IC301_52

IC301_54

IC301_55

IC301_56
IC301_47

IC301_57
D10 4 17 S/CV_SW (IC5281 16P) RB306 R351
1/16GJ R359 4 GND INT OUT 5
0V R1EA1004G 1/16GJ SCL_IN
D11 5 16 PC/AV_SW (IC5201) ;R1A41004G 10KC (IC301 4P)
10KC R1828
(IC301) 0V

DGO0

DGO4
DGO1
DGO2
DGO3
DGO5
DGO6

DGO7
DRO0

DRO2
DRO1

DRO6
DRO5
DRO4
DRO3

DRO7

DBO0
DBO1

DBO2
DBO4

DBO3

DBO6

DBO5

DBO7
1/16GJ

SCAN
D12 6 15
D13 7 14
0V VFIELD_SW (IC321 ,IC5201)
RB304
R1EA1004G
;R1A41004G
68KC
TEMP R1864
1/16GZ
3.4V 0C

CONVERTER
D14

D15
8
9
13
12
0V
VHDREN

CG_FILT
(IC5101 27P)

(IC5201)
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SENSOR
10 11
3.4V

(IC301)
CS0_A S3.3V1 S5VD
RB303 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Y
R1EA1004G
;R1A41004G S5V
Q1881 R1884 DGE3
G 1/16GJ
2SK536P
IC1806 10KC DGE2 38 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 59
W
A14
R2875
G TC74LCX574FT S D
Y/G_SW (IC5282 5P) DGE1

DGE0 A15 R2872


1/16
GZ0C
C2851
25KZ0.1
GQFY
G
IO_RESET 3.4V (IC2200) 1/16GZ0C
1 20
0V IC1806_19
DRE7 37 110 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 129 60
V
A13
IC351 S3.3V1
R2855
D0 2 19 DRE6
D1 3 18
0V FAN_CONT1 (IC851 13P) DRE5
A17 TC74LCX14FT 1/16GJ
1KC
D2852
UDZ12B
D2861
SML-210YTLG
D2

D3
4

5
17

16
3.4V
3.4V
FAN_CONT2

IRM_STLOBE
(IC851 11P)

(IC851 2P)
D/A DRE4
RB302
36 109 174 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 191 130 61
U
A10
A9
A16
RC R361
1/16GJ
HD74LVC14T
(IC1803 13P) LAMP_REP_LED
LAMP
REPLACE
R1EA1004G Q2852
(IC301) S3.3V1 A12 100C
0V ;R1A41004G DTC114
D4

D5
6

7
15

14
3.4V
0V
S&H_STLOBE

DAC_STLOBE
(IC861 6P)

(IC851 4P) CONVERTER DRE3 35 108 173 230 245 192 131 62
T
A7
A6
A11
RC
(IC3801 17,18P)
1 VCC 14
C351
25KZ0.1
GQFY
EKAP
R2873
1/16GZ0C
(YELLOW)

D6 8 13 SDATA (IC851 6P IC861 4P) (IC2200) DRE2 2 13

D7 9 12
0V SCLK (IC851 8P IC861 2P) DRE1
A8 R353
1/16GZ R2857
RB301 A5 0C 1/16GJ D2853 D2863
10 11
3.4V R1EA1004G DRE0 34 107 172 229 246 193 132 63 A4 3 12 R356 1KC UDZ12B SML-210LTMG
CS0_B ;R1A41004G R

IC1807
DIGITAL GRE7
GRE6 A1 (IC1801 1802 801 811,K8Y)
IC351_4
4 11
1/16GZ
0C
M_SCL
(IC1803 15P) TEMP_LED Q2853
DTC114
EKAP
WARNING
TEMP.
R354
(RED)
H TC74LCX574FT
IO_RESET 3.4V
RGB GRE5
GRE3
GRE2
33 106 171 228 247 194 133 64
P
A0
A3
A2
(IC811 39P)
TP311
X TP312
1/16GZ
0C
5 10 R2851
1/16GJ
R2871
1/16GZ0C
H
1 20 390C
D8 2 19
0V 480I_SW (IC6101) MATRIX GRE1
GRE4 32 105 170 227 248 195 134 65
BHEN (IC811 40P)
CS1 (IC1808,IC1809 1P)
X IC351_6
6 9

D9 3 18
0V
0V IC1807_17
CTS33 (IC851 17P)
(IC6101)
GRO6
GRO5
IC301 N WR
RD
R2853
1/16GJ
R2852
1/16GJ
390C
D2851
UDZ12B
D2864
SML-210PTKG
D10 4 17 PC_ON (IC1901 ,IC1902 ,IC1903) 7 GND 8 M_SCL1 4.7KC

(IC301)
D11 5 16 3.4V
0V
IC1807_16

7114ON (IC202 ,IC1901 ,IC1902 ,IC1903)


GRO7
GRE0
GRO1
31 104 169 226 PW164-10RK 249 196 135 66
M
CS0 (IC1802 1P 6P)
ROMOE (IC801 28P K8Y 29P)
(IC1803 14P) READY_LED
Q2851
AH
READY
(GREEN)
D12

D13
6
7
15
14
3.4V
LIM_OFF

LAMP_ON
(IC401 12PIN)

(IC2882 ,IC2883) TPDVS2


GRO2 <TOP_VIEW> C312 ROMWE(IC801 11P K8Y 28P) R2874
GRO3
3.3V J30A 25KZ R350 1/16GZ0C
D14 8 13 GRO4 30 103 168 225 0.1 250 197 136 67 RAMOE R2859
0V IC1807_12
00102
GQFY L (IC811 41P)
1/16GJ
10C 1/16GJ
D15 9 12 1KC
S3.3V1 S2.5V D2854
10 11
3.4V C311
(IC811 17P)
R2862 UDZ12B
D2865
GGE7 6.3EM RAMWE 1/16GJ SML-210LTMG
CS0_B

R1852
1/16GJ
D1851
X
GVS GVS
GRO0 29 102 167 224 220WM 251 198 137 68
K
D15
D13 (IC1803 16P) POW_LED
4.7KC
R2861
1/16GJ
3.9KC
POWER
LAMP
C2852
25KZ0.1
GQFY
12KC S3.3V1
IC1851 R311
GGE3
SCAN C313
D14
Q2854 (RED)
I R1854
1/16GJ
C1852
10KZ1U M51206FP 1/16GZ
0C
GGE5
GGE6 28 101 166 223
6.3EM
220WM 252 199 138 69
D12
D11
IC311
AJ
I
R1851
1/16GJ R1853
20KC GQFY R1807
1/16GJ
10KC
(IC201 55P)
(IC6101 48P)
ADCDE
CONVERTER C314
J D8
D9
S3.3V1

10KC 1/16GJ 25KZ PST573IM


100C
1

2
VREF

VIN
NC

NC
8

7
(IC6101 108P)
(IC6101)
GCLK
GGE4 27 100 165
GFBK

222
& 0.1
GQFY 253 200 139 70
D10
D7 C315 S5V LAMP_ERR
POWER_FAIL R1858 H 1 VCC (IC1808 8P)
C1851
10KZ1U
S5V
1/16GZ
0C
3

4
OUT
VCC
GND
NC 6

5
(IC6101 103P) GHS
SYSTEM CONTROL 25KZ0.1
GQFY
R318
1/16GJ
47KC
3.4V IC312
TC7W126FU
C308
KZ0.01
GQFY
R308
1/16GJ
560C
GQFY D5 2 GND RESET_M
C1853
10KZ1U
GQFY
GHS (IC7221 4P) GPENSOG
R314
1/16GZ0C
(IC6101)
GGO5
GGE0
26 99 164 221 254 201 140 71
G
D6
D0
D1
TPRESET
X 3
0V
RESET
-(TE12L) R309
1/16GJ
1.3KC
(AV)

R1843 R1844 (IC201 28P) GBLKSPL D3 R317 0V


RB1801
1/16GJ
10KC
1/16GZ
0C (IC6101 113P) GCOAST
25 98 163 220 255 202 141 72 D4 1/16GZ
0C
1 VCC 8 S3.3V1
IC2881 R2870
1/16GJ K8CC
R1846 F 2 7 R2876
R1EA1034G
;R1A41034G X (IC201 141P) PDEN
GGO0
GGO4 3 6
C309 PIC12C508A R2883 22KC 1/16GZ
0C R2877
J10EZ050G
R316 25KZ0.1 1/16GJ
1
1/16GZ0C GGE1 EXTINT INTR
C306 4 5
GQFY
-04/SM 10KC R2878 1/16GZ0C
IC1808 GGE2 24 97 162 219 256 203 142 73 D2 25KZ0.1
GQFY
GND
R2884
1/16GJ
100C
2
R1847 E X2881 1 8 1/16GJ R2879 3
J X TC74LCX541FT
DIGITAL
GBE7 R307
1/16GJ
V10B3030G
2 7
100C LAMP_SW 1/16GZ0C
4
LAMP_BALLAST
J
VCLKEN

GGO6 TXD 10C


3.4V 1 R1808 (IC6101)
PORTB2

R2888
PORTA5

(IC301 65P) CS1 20 1/16GZ0C GGO7 23 96 161 218 217 216 215 214 213 212 211 210 209 208 207 206 205 204 143 74 3 6 5
1/16GJ
K11
3.4V 2 19 D
NMI C2881
4 5 10KC R2880

(KEW SW)
K12
3.4V 3
3.4V 4
18 D0 RGB GGO1
PORTA0 ROMWEL
C307
KZ0.01
CJ33
CGQY R2881
1/16GJ
10KC R2896 R2897
1/16GZ
0C
PORTA4

K13 17 D1 GGO3 22 95 160 159 158 157 156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 75 GQFY C2882 1/16GZ 1/16GZ
G

MATRIX
PORTB1

K14
3.4V 5 16 D2 RXD C Q851 D851 CJ33 0C 0C
1SS355 CGQY
3.4V 6
3.4V 7
15 D3
(IC301)
PORTA1
ROMWEH
2SK536P

S D
TXD (IC3871 10P)
(IC3841 4P)
LAMP
PORTA6

PORTA2

14 D4 GGO2 21 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 5VD
0.1V 8
(K8C) LAMP_ERR
0.1V 9
13

12
D5

D6
PORTB3

PORTA3
B
R873
1/16GJ
R874
1/16GJ
RXD (IC3871 12P) R2894
1/16GZ
0C BALLAST
PORTA7

R1849 0V 10 680C 330C C2891


X
11 D7 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A S3.3V1 R2891 25KK
1
R334 1/16GJ 0.047 VCC C2892
5
1/16GJ 1KC GQBY 25KZ0.1
R1848 10KC LAMP_POW
PORTB5

PORTB7
PORTB6

PORTB4

PORTB0

LAMP_POW

1/16GZ 2 GQFY
0C TPNMI K8F
PF_LAMPDOWN 4

K K
X
R339 X SCHMITT

SCAN
(IC2881 6P) R2887
1/16GJ RESET K8F1 3
R1842 GND 1/16GJ R2893
1/16GJ RB1802 10C 1 1KC 1/16GJ
R1EA1034G NMI K8F2
10KC
;R1A41034G
R327
2 IC2882 10KC

CONVERTER ROMWEH
SCANMODE

K8F3
DTMB
GBO5
GBO7

GBO1
GBO4
GBO6

GBO0
GBO2
GBO3

VHS
VVS

VPEN
GBE6

GBE4
GBE5

GBE1
GBE3

GBE2

GBE0

1/16GJ
VUV7

VUV6
VCLK
VUV5

VUV4
VUV3
VUV2

VUV1
VUV0
VY6
VY5
VY7
VY4
VY1
VY0
VY3
VY2

DTCLK

PORTB1

IC1809 R321 3
SN74AHCT1G14DBVR
PW_VFIELD

SCL_IN
IIC_SW

LAMP_BST-SW

10KC
1/16GJ ROMWEL K8F4 ICE
R1841 1KC 4
1/16GJ TC74LCX541FT IC321 R338 R326 K8F5 PF_LAMPDOWN

IC301 TC7W53FU-(TE12L) S3.3V1 1/16GJ


X 5
S2.5V

10KC 10C (IC1808 6P) D2891


3.4V 1 R1809 K8F6
(IC5101 52P)
(IC5101 53P)

(IC5101 64P)
(IC5101 46P)

1SS355
(Q1822)
(IC5101 65P)
(IC5101 45P)

20 1/16GZ0C 6
(IC6101)

(IC5101)

(IC1821 1P)

5.3V 2
(IC6101)

S-SW 19 0V R332
(IC321 1P)

0V 3 PW_VFIELD 1 VDD 8 1/16GJ


(K3D)

(K50A) CB_SW 18 D8 3.4V 10KC


M_SDA

(IC301 15P)
M_SCL

0V 4 3L_EN
CR_SW 17 D9 0V L
(IC851 861)
RTS5 0V 2 INM 7
0V
ODEV
(K50B) CTS/V 5 16 D10
(IC6101 56P)
R1811 3.4V
1/16GZ 6 15 D11 0V S3.3V1
3.4V 7 (IC301) 3 VEE 6 VFIELD
BOOTWE

DIGITAL
0C R329
1.7V
DIGITAL
VHS
VVS

14 D12 H
IO_RESET

(IC5101 49P) 1/16GJ


(K8Y)

3.4V 8 10KC
(IC1803)

13 D13 0V R367
3.4V 9 4 VSS 5 VFIELD_SW 1/16GJ S5V PORTB1 S3.3V1

MAIN BOARD
0V
L
PORTB3

R1813
X
0V 10
12

11
D14

D15
(IC1804 14P)
RGB VIDEO
10KC R371
1/16GJ
10C
Q371
AH
(IC301 147PIN)
MOUSE1

R1816 R1814
MATRIX DECODER 5V_SW
(IC3801 19P)

X X (K3D)(IC451)

(IC1601)
R373

R1812
X
(IC5101) 1/16GJ
2.2KC

1 MP6PA-04 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

A6 (SCH_MP6PA/PP6PA)
TP511 VR503
R528 5V
R1500 R1510 1/16
GZ0C
7.3V C509
16EM L506 FRP
1/16GJ 1/16GJ 220D L2A9R47MG
100C 560C 15.5V
R_IROMURA R523 R519
C523 C522 1/16GJ 1/16GJ
C508
TP501 CJ390
CGQY
KK1000
GQBY
TP511
J30A
00102 C511
KZ
0.01
12KC

VR503
C507
KZ0.01
1KC

A A
GQFY
25KZ0.1 R3L5 GQFY VR502
C3502
6.3EM
220WM
C3504
6.3EM
220WM
TP501
J30A
R1593
GQFY
R1594
1/16GJ
10KC
103SG R3L5
103SG
VR502
00102
5VD 1/16GJ R520 R524 5V
2.6V 8.2KC 1/16 1/16GJ
10KC
R521
GJ10KC 1/16GJ
C3501 C501 1KC L1411
25KZ0.1
GQFY
IC3501 5V
R501
1/16GZ0C CJ33
R526
1/16 L2A7
CGQY GZ0C 3R3MG
R3506
1/16GZ
MC10H351ML1 R502
1/16GJ
R510 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 R518 C515
1.8KC R505 C514 25KZ
0C R3517 1/16GZ 1/16
ECL 0C 1/16GZ GJ10C 16EM 0.1
1/16GZ

VCC
1 20

GND
GND
GMCLKI BOUT VR501 0C

VIDEO_O
VIDEO_R
.C
VCC 22D GQFY C1411

G FRP

.C T T
SH_IN
N.C.
VIDEO_I
0C

N OU OUF
(IC531 ,IC1531)

SISID_O
SID_R
N

SH OMOF
X 6.3EM

SID_IN
GMCLK 2 BOUT COUT 19 BMCLKI C502

T
1/16GZ 220WM

1
VCOM
49

VCCN
R3507 (IC561 ,IC1561) 25KZ CAL_R 32
0C 3 N.C. COUT 18 BMCLK
1/16GZ R503 R504 0.1
R3508 1/16GJ 1/16GJ 50 31
0C R3518 GQFY CAL_O 60
RMCLK 4 AOUT DOUT 17 1/16GZ 2.2KC 1KC 59
(IC501 ,IC1501)
0C 51 CAL_I 30 RCOM K33R58
58
RMCLKI 5 AOUT DOUT 16 SHOUT2 57
L501 52 VDD
R3509 1/16GZ
0C 6 VCC VCC2 15 L2A7
3R3MG 53 DGND
IC501 N.C.
SHOUT3
29
28 PCG K33R54
56

54
55

7 BIN CIN 14 AIN_CLK (IC3321) L502 PCG 53

8 AIN N.C. 13
R3516
1/16GZ
R500 C510
6.3EM
C503
54

55
MCLK
MCLKX
CXA3512R N.C.
PVCC
27
26
L2A9R47MG
5VZ
DWN
K33R52

K33R50
52
51

0C 1/16GZ 25KZ 50
9 STB DIN 12 0C 330D 0.1 DWN 49
56 GND GND 25 VST K33R48
TTL GQFY R506 48
10 GND
VCC 11 VST 47
1/16 57 24

TTL/ECL GND GND VCK K33R46


46
GZ0C

B VCK

B
45
C505 C506
58 DLYCTR PGND 23 25KZ0.1 16EM ENB K33R44
44
ENB 43
59 CLKOUT
R-SAMPLE N.C 22
GQFY 10D
42

LEVEL 60 CLKOUTX SHOUT4 21


TP501R TP502R RHCLK2
RHCLK2 K33R40
40
41

39

& HOLD-1

N
C504

SH
N.C.

DCLK (IC301 118P)


61 20 RHCLK1

.C T5 . T6
K33R38
38

PP _C KIN KIN
KK0.01

O N. O
RHCLK1 37

.
SHIFT GQBY

U C U
62 19

N X
RHST

F/ CL CL
7.3V TP501R TP502R
7.3V
K33R36
36

SH
RHST 35

TP1501 COMPONENT

POSCTR1
POSCTR2
T
63 18 RGT K33R34
34
J30A J30A

. W
STATUS
RGT 33

D CIR
00102 00102

G OL
RB501

N BS
5V_DV 64 17

R
GND
GND
32

D .
PR GP

ENB

IR
C1511
9V 7.3V

IO
R1HA0R04G

F
C
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.

N.C.
31
R507 L1505

C
25KZ0.1 C1509 ;R1EA0R04G RVSIG12

D
K33R30
1/16 TP1501 16EM L2A9R47MG 30
5V GQFY

BOARD
29
DRE7 GZ0C R1524 J30A 220D 15.5V RVSIG11 K33R28
28
L2204 TP2211R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1/16 00102 R1518 27
DRE6 L2A7
3R3MG IC2211
J30A
00102 TP2211R R517 C1508 R1526
GZ0C
R1521 1/16
GZ0C
RVSIG10 K33R26
26
25
DRE5 RVSIG9

"K3R"
R509 R511 1/16 K33R24
24
6.3EM
DRE4 AD8057ART 3.9V 1/16 1/16
1/16GZ
0C 330D
1/16
GJ10KC
GZ0C
RB502 RVSIG8 K33R22
23

R2207 GZ0C GZ0C 22


21
R1HA0R04G
DRE3
1/16GJ 4.2V C2212
R2236 R516
R1525 R1523 R1522 R1519 ;R1EA0R04G
RVSIG7 K33R20
20

DRE2 47C
OUT V+
9.1V 25KZ0.1
GQFY 1/16GJ
R1591 R512
1/16 1/16
1/16
GJ10KC
1/16GJ
10KC
1/16
GJ 1/16GJ RVSIG6 K33R18
19

1/16GZ 10KC 18

SCAN 1 5 75C R513 GZ0C GZ0C 10KC 17


0C
DRE1 C2207
25KZ0.1
0V 2 V- R2213
C2211
1/16GJ
1KC
C1507 RVSIG5 K33R16
16
15
1/16GJ R1501 25KZ0.1
DRE0 GQFY + -
390C CC10 GQFY 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 RVSIG4 K33R14
14
3 4 CGQY 1/16GZ 13
4.2V 0C

VCC
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R2212

GND
GND
RVSIG3

VIDEO_O
CONVERTER

VIDEO_R
IN I-IN K33R12

.C
C
C2206

C
12

G FRP

.C T T
SH_IN
N.C.
VIDEO_I

N OU OUF
1/16GJ
4.2V

SISID_O
11

SID_R
N

SH OMOF
6.3EM TP2221G

SID_IN
1KC
TP2221G RVSIG2 K33R10

1
N .C.
220WM 10

VCOM
13 48 J30A 49 CAL_R 32

R7

R6

R5

R4

R3

R2

VCCN
9

.C

G LK
N.C.

N.C.
IC2221

R8(LSB)
N
00102

.
RVSIG1

D. C
8

R1(MSB)
K33R8

D
C1500 C1501 R1502 R1503
31

N
6.3EM 25KZ0.1 1/16 1/16 50 CAL_O 7

(IC301) DGE7 14 47
AD8057ART 3.9V 330D GQFY GJ82C GJ82C

G
6
VCCA 51 CAL_I 30 RB503 5

1(
M
SHOUT2 PSIG K33R4

SB
L1501 52 VDD R1HA0R04G 4
15 46 4.2V C2222 29
DGE6 G2
IC2200 ROUT 3
N.C.

)
R2237 L2A7 ;R1EA0R04G
9.1V 25KZ0.1
IC1501
K33R2
3R3MG 2
OUT V+ GQFY 1/16GJ 53 DGND SHOUT3 28 1
DGE5 16 G3 A.GND 45 1 5 75C

DGE4 17 G4
MB40988PFQ-G VCCA 44 R2222
0V 2 V-

+ -
R2223
1/16GJ
390C
C2221
CC10
R1527
1/16GZ
54 MCLK
55 MCLKX CXA3512R
IC1501
PVCC
N.C. 27
26
L1502
L2A9R47MG K33R
J10DT600G
IC301 1/16GJ 3 4 CGQY

DGE3 18 G5
-MSBND GOUT 43
1KC
4.2V IN I-IN 4.2V TP2231B
RMCLK
0C
R1504 56 GND
CXA3512RM
GND 25

IC2231
J30A
00102
TP2231B RMCLKI 1/16
GJ120C R1505
57 GND GND 24
C1503
C1504
16EM
10D
DGE2 19 G6 A.GND 42 C2204 58 DLYCTR PGND 23
1/16GJ 25KZ0.1
25KZ0.1
AD8057ART 3.9V
DGE1 20 G7 VCCA 41
GQFY
R1506
1/16GZ
0C
120C 59 CLKOUT
R-SAMPLE N.C 22 GQFY TE33R
J30A

D/A 4.2V
9.1V
C2232
25KZ0.1
R2238
C1502
60 CLKOUTX

& HOLD-2
SHOUT4 21 00102

N
SH
DGE0 21 G8(LSB) BOUT 40 GQFY 1/16GJ 61 N.C. 20

.C T5 . T6
OUT V+ KK0.01

PP _C KIN KIN

O N. O
1 5 75C

.
GQBY

U C U
0V 2 62 19

N X
R2233

CONVERTER

F/ CL CL
V-
C2231

SH
22 N.C. A.GND 39 1/16GJ

POSCTR1
POSCTR2
T
VROUT2 + - 390C CC10 63 18

.C W
STATUS
3 4 CGQY
(M .C.

D CIR
G OL
4.2V

VR O

N BS
)

23 38 R2232 64 17
SB
B1 N

R
R2203 IN I-IN
4.2V
B8(LSB)

GND
GND
IN UT1
VR

D .
PR GP

ENB

IR
1/16GJ

IO

F
N.C.
N.C.

N.C.

N.C.
1/16GJ R1507

COMP
VCCD

C
D 1KC 1/16
D

D
3.3KC
N.C.

N.C.
24 37 GZ0C
B3

B4

B5

B6

B7
B2

R2201
1/16GF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
DBE7 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 8.2KC
R1509 R1512 R1516
DBE6 R1517
C2203 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16GZ C1403 C1404
TE2201 GZ0C R1511 16EM R1409
DBE5 C2201 R2202 J30A PRG 1/16 GZ0C GZ0C 0C 25KZ
25KZ0.1 100D 1/8GZ000
25KZ0.1 GQFY 1/16GJ 00102 R1529 GZ0C 0.1GQFY
DBE4 GQFY 10KC 1/16GZ 15.5V
0C L1401
DBE3

DBE2
C2202
25TM
5V IC1401 L2A7
3R3MG
1FD R1514
DBE1
ENB
1/16GJ
10KC LT1206CS8
DBE0
L2202
L2A7
3R3MG
R559 TP541 5V R1401
1/16GZ
R1408
1/16GZ
TP1401
5VD 1/16
0C
R1530 R1540 GZ0C C539 FRPI 0C TP1401
1/16GJ 1/16GJ L536 1 8 J30A
25KZ0.1 R1402 00102
100C 560C GQFY L2A9R47MG
1/16GJ
G_IROMURA 15.5V 2.2KC 7.3V
C553 C552 R554 2 - 7
TP541
TP531 CJ390 KK1000 C538 1/16GJ
VR533 R551 R1406

PSIG
J30A C537 1/16GJ 1/16GJ
CGQY GQBY 16EM KZ 12KC R1403
00102 1KC 4.7C
220D 0.01 1/16GJ
VR533 C536 3 + 6

E TP531
J30A
00102
R594

R595
1/16GJ
8.2KC

1/16GJ1KC
7.3V
GQFY
R3L5
103SG
R555
KZ0.01
GQFY VR532
R3L5
103SG VR532
1KC

C1401
CJ100 4 5 R1404 DRIVE E
CGQY 1/16GZ
1/16GJ C1402 0C
2.5V R557 10KC R552
1/16GJ10KC

1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10KC

1/16 1/16GJ 25KZ0.1


GZ0C 1KC GQFY R1412
C531 1/16GZ
IC431 5V
R532
R531
1/16GZ0C CJ27
CGQY
0C
X
X

1/16GJ R535 C544


M62358FP C433 L431 1.8KC 1/16GZ
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 R549
1/16
C543 25KZ
R413

R414
R415

R416
R417

R418

16EM 0.1
25KZ0.1 L2PD 0C R536 GJ10C

VCC
GND
GND
22D

VIDEO_O
VIDEO_R
.C
GQFY GQFY 60

G FRP
3R3MG

.C T T
1/16GZ

SH_IN
N.C.
VIDEO_I
VR531

N OU OUF
SI SID_O
1/16GJ100C 59

SID_R
N
R430

SH OMOF
SID_IN
(IC851 16P) DAC_ST5 1 DAC1 VDD 24 5V_DV X 0C RCOM K33G58

1
58

VCOM
49 CAL_R 32

VCCN
R431 1/16GJ100C 57
(IC851 12P) SCLK5 2 DAC2 VDD 23 C434 R534 C530
R533 1/16GJ 50 CAL_O 31
56
55
R432 1/16GJ100C 6.3EM 1/16GJ 25KZ
(IC851 14P) SDATA5 3 DAC3 NC 22 47D 2.2KC
1KC 0.1GQFY PCG K33G54
54
R433 1/16GJ2.7KC 51 CAL_I 30 PCG 53
(K5A) VOL_CONT 4 A07 A06 21 SHOUT2 5VZ K33G52
52
R447 1/16GJ10KC 52 VDD N.C. 29 51
5 A08 A05 20
R446 1/16GJ10KC
L531
L2A7
3R3MG
53 DGND IC531 SHOUT3 28 DWN
DWN K33G50
50
49
6 A09 A04 19 L532
VST K33G48
48

7 A10 A03 18
R445
R444
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ12KC
R530
C532 C540
54 MCLK
55 MCLKX
CXA3512R N.C. 27
26
L2A9R47MG
VST
VCK
VCK K33G46
46
47

45
1/16GZ 25KZ 6.3EM PVCC
8 A11 A02 17 0C 0.1 330D
ENB K33G44
44
R443 1/16GJ12KC 56 GND GND 25 ENB 43
9 A12 A01 16
C432 R434 1/16GJ12KC
GQFY
R537
1/16GZ 57 GND 24 TP504G 42

F F
R442 GND 41
10 NC NC 15 KZ0.01 1/16GZ 0C C535 C534 GHCLK1 K33G40
40
GQFY 0C 58 DLYCTR PGND 23 16EM GHCLK1 39
11 VSS VCC 14 9V
59 CLKOUT G-SAMPLE N.C 22
25KZ0.1
GQFY 10D TP503G 7.3V GHCLK2
GHCLK2 K33G38
38
37
1/16GJ8.2KC

1/16GJ8.2KC

1/16GJ6.8KC
1/16GJ6.8KC

1/16GJ6.8KC
1/16GJ8.2KC

12 VSS VCC 13 C431 GHST K33G36


36
60 CLKOUTX 21 TP503G TP504G
16EM SHOUT4 GHST 35
100D
C533 & HOLD-1 TP1531 RB531
ZRGT K33G34

COMPONENT

N
J30A 34

SH
61 N.C. 20 J30A
ZRGT 33

.C T5 . T6
KK0.01 00102 00102

PP _C KIN KIN
7.3V

O N. O
R1HA0R04G

.
GQBY 32

U C U
62 19

N X
;R1EA0R04G 31

F/ CL CL

SH
GVSIG12
IC451 7.3V
K33G30

POSCTR1
POSCTR2
30

T
R435

R436
R437

R438
R439

R441

63 18 29

BOARD
C1539

. W
STATUS
GVSIG11

D CIR
K33G28
TP1531 L1535

G OL
25KZ0.1 C1538 28

N BS
L88MS05TL-TL 64 17 27

R
D451 (IC3331 12P) GQFY 16EM L2A9R47MG

GND
GND
0V

D .
PR GP

ENB

IR
IO
J30A

F
C
N.C.
N.C.

N.C.

N.C.
1SS355 GVAIG10 K33G26

C
R538 220D 26
CLP2A 5V R1555 00102 15.5V 25

D
POWER_FAIL 1/16 R1549 GVSIG9 K33G24
R451 C450 GZ0C 1/16 24
1 2 3 4 5
"K3G"
23
1/16GZ 16EM (IC1808 6P) C1537 GZ0C R1552 1/16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1.1V

C1536 RB532 GVSIG8


5.0V
K33G22
0C 100D 5.6V 6.3EM 25KZ0.1 1/16 GZ0C
R1HA0R04G
22
21
S6V 5V_DV R548
330D GQFY GZ0C
;R1EA0R04G
GVSIG7 K33G20
20
R541 19
C453 1/16GZ GVSIG6
1/16GZ R542 0C R1557 R1554 K33G18
18
10KZ1UGQFY R1556 17
:10KZ1UMAFY 0C 1/16GZ 1/16 1/16GJ
1/16 GVSIG5
KZ0.01GQFY

KZ0.01GQFY
KZ0.01GQFY

KZ0.01GQFY
KZ0.01GQFY

KZ0.01GQFY

K33G16
0C GJ10KC 10KC R1553 R1551 16
R543 R547 GJ10KC 15
C456 C452 C454 1/16GJ 1/16GJ GVSIG4
C451 R412 1/16 1/16 10KC
K33G14

16EM 25KZ0.1 6.3EM220WM 25KZ0.1 1/16GJ R553 R544 10KC 14


13
R466 GZ0C GZ0C
100D GQFY GQFY 56KC 1/16GJ 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 GVSIG3 K33G12
1/16GZ0C 1/16GZ 1KC 12
R409 TP403_A
0C
11

VCC
GND
GND
1/16GJ R1531 GVSIG2

VIDEO_O
VIDEO_R
K33G10

.C
10

G FRP

.C T T
SH_IN
N.C.
VIDEO_I

N OU OUF
68KC C437 1/16

SI SID_O
R452 9

SID_R
N

SH OMOF
SID_IN
1/16GJ 16KK0.1GQBY GZ0C GVSIG1 K33G8 8

1
VCOM
G 49 CAL_R 32
G

VCCN
10KC :16KK0.1MABY 7

C1530 C1531 R1532 R1533 6


C411

C412
C413

C414
C415

C416

(IC301 146P) 5V_SW C409 R411 6.3EM 25KZ0.1 1/16 1/16GJ 50 CAL_O 31 5
R453 Q451 82C RB533 ZPSIG K33G4
25KZ0.1 1/16GJ 330D GQFY GJ82C 4
1/16GJ R410 GQFY 39KC
51 CAL_I 30 R1HA0R04G
3
10KC AH SHOUT2 K33G2

R454
1/16GZ
0C R420
1/16GJ
R463
1/16GZ0C
L1531
L2A7
52 VDD IC1531 N.C. 29 ;R1EA0R04G 2
1

39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 TP402_A 3R3MG 53 DGND SHOUT3 28


1KC
CXA3512R K33G
B2 B2 P

1/16GJ
_ P

GAMB_WHP
B_ G_ B2

GAMG_WHP
GAMR_WHP

L1532
GAMG_B1P

4.7KC
G GA MR B1

GAMR_B1P

C436 54 MCLK N.C. 27 J10DT600G


P P

AMPG
AMPR
AMPB

L2A9R47MG
GBIAS
RBIAS
BBIAS
A _

16KK0.1GQBY
G B

R1559
AM

:16KK0.1MABY
1/16GZ 55 MCLKX PVCC 26
40 BIN 26
AM M

0C
GMCLK 56 GND GND 25
41 CLPLEV 25 R1534 R1536
GMCLKI 1/16GJ 1/16GJ 57 GND GND 24
42 GIN 24 120C 120C C1533 C1534 TE33G
58 DLYCTR
43
GAMR_WHG
GAMG_WHG
44 GAMB_WHG
IC401 ATT
RIN
23
22
C408
25KZ0.1
TP401_A
R461
1/16GZ0C R1537
1/16GZ
59 CLKOUT G-SAMPLE PGND
N.C
23
22
25KZ0.1
GQFY
16EM
10D
J30A
00102

45 GAMR_B1G CXA2111R VCC 21


GQFY
C435
16KK0.1GQBY
R 0C
C1532
60 CLKOUTX
& HOLD-2 SHOUT4 21

N
SH
C407 :16KK0.1MABY 61 N.C. 20

.C T5 . T6
KK0.01

PP _C KIN KIN
46 GAMG_B1G CLPPLS 20

O N. O
.
6.3EM GQBY

U C U
62 19

N X
F/ CL CL
220WM

SH
47 GAMB_B1G GND 19
LCD

POSCTR1
POSCTR2
T
63 18

.C SW
STATUS
48 GAMR_B2G ROUT 18

D CIR
G OL

2
64 17

N B
R419 R1538

GND
GND

D .
PR GP

ENB

IR
IO

F
49 GAMG_B2G PVCC 17

N.C.
N.C.

N.C.

N.C.
DRIVE 1/16GZ

C
G
R423 C405 1/16GZ

D
50 GAMB_B2G
1/16GJ 0C 0C
GOUT 16 6.3EM

H H
10C 220WM
POS_CNT1
POS_CNT2

(Q1822) PSCL 51 SCL PGND 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16


DLY_CNT

GAMOFF
DIR_CNT
INV_CNT

PRGPLS
PRGLEV
DATEST
SIDOUT

C406
BLKLIM
SIDLEV

(Q1821) PSDA 52 SDA BOUT 14


V33

25KZ0.1 R1543 R1548


R424 R421 R1541 1/16
1/16GJ GQFY PRG 1/16GZ R1542 1/16GZ
1/16GZ0C 1/16GZ GZ0C
10C R1558 0C 0C C1454
0C C1453
1/16GZ 16EM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0C R1547 25KZ0.1
R422 GQFY 100D
1/16GZ 1/16GZ

B
0C 0C
R405
5V R1452 L1451
R1545 1/16 L2A7
1/16GJ 1/16GJ
(IC3391 3P) PRG 1KC ENB GJ1KC 560C 3R3MG

R402 R403
TP1451
R401
1/16GJ
1KC
1/16GJ
1KC
1/16GF
51KC
R589
1/16
TP571 VR563 5V
TP1451
R456 R457 R1560 R1570 GZ0C C571 FRP 1 8 J30A
X VR401 X VR402 1/16GJ 1/16GJ L566 00102
R404 25KZ0.1 R1453
R3L5 R3L5 100C 560C GQFY L2A9R47MG 1/16GJ2.2C
103SG 1/16GF
103SG 24KC B_IROMURA 15.5V 2 - 7
C401 C584 C583 R584 R1451
C404
25KZ
R406
KZ CJ390 KK1000 TP571 C569 1/16GJ R581 1/16GJ1KC 7.3V
IC411 0.1
GQFY
C402
KZ
0.01
1/16GJ
1KC C403
KZ
0.01
R407
1/16GJ
0.01
GQFY
TP561
CGQY GQBY J30A
00102

7.3V
16EM
220D
C568
KZ0.01
GQFY
12KC
VR563
C567
KZ0.01
GQFY
1/16GJ
1KC 3 + 6
C1452
KK0.01
GQBY
PSIG
TC7SH04FU-(TE85L) GQFY GQFY 1KC
V33
R592 1/16GJ R3L5
103SG
VR562 C1451

SN74AHC1G04HDCKR SID TP561 R593


8.2KC

R580
R587
1/16 R585
R3L5
103SG VR562 CJ100
CGQY 4 5
DRIVE
1/16GJ GZ0C 1/16GJ

I
R582

I
J30A 1/16GJ
5V_DV
DIRC
2.6V 00102 1KC 10KC 10KC 1/16GJ

1
DLY_CNT
R561
1KC
IC1451
POS2 5V 1/16GZ

2
VCC 5 C417
25KZ0.1 POS1
R562
1/16GJ R565 R566
0C
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33
R579
1/16GJ
C574
16EM
C575
25KZ
LT1206CS8
GQFY 1.8KC 1/16GZ 10C 22D 0.1

VCC
GND
GND
DIRC1 1/16GZ

VIDEO_O
VIDEO_R
GQFY

.C

G FRP

.C T T
SH_IN
N.C.
0C

VIDEO_I

N OU OUF
4 0C

SISID_O
SID_R
N

SH OMOF
VR561

SID_IN

1
VCOM
3
VR401 VR402 49 CAL_R 32

VCCN
GND X C562
25KZ0.1
R563 R564 GQFY 50 CAL_O 31 60
1/16GJ 1/16GJ 59

2.2KC 1KC 51 CAL_I 30 BCOM K33B58


58
SHOUT2 57
L561
L2A7
3R3MG
52 VDD
53 DGND
IC561 N.C. 29
28 PCG
56
55

SHOUT3 K33B54
54

(IC851 18P) IRM_ST5


R560
54 MCLK CXA3512R N.C. 27 L562
L2A9R47MG
PCG
5VZ K33B52
52
53

51
C563 C560
(IC851 12P) SCLK5 1/16GZ 55 MCLKX PVCC 26 DWN K33B50

25KZ0.1 6.3EM DWN


50
49
0C 330D
IC472 (IC851 14P) SDATA5
R494
1/16GZ
R493
1/16GZ
GQFY
R567
1/16GZ
56 GND
57 GND
GND 25
24
VST
VST

VCK
K33B48
48
47

0C 0C GND VCK
K33B46
46

L88MS05TL-TL (IC3301 34P 54P) (IC3391 4P) IRM_HSYNC


0C
58 DLYCTR PGND 23 C565
C566
16EM ENB K33B44
44
45

(IC3321) IRM_CLK
R492
59 CLKOUT
B-SAMPLE N.C 22
25KZ0.1
GQFY
10D
TP506B ENB
42
43

41
D471 1/16 60 CLKOUTX SHOUT4 21 BHCLK2

J J
K33B40
1SS355 GZ0C C564 40
R473 R476 KK0.01
& HOLD-1 TP505B BHCLK2 39

N
SH
C474 61 N.C. 20 BHCLK1

.C T5 . T6
K33B38
R470 POWER_FAIL 1/16GZ 1/16GZ GQBY 38
PP _C KIN KIN

1 2 3 4 5 25KZ BHCLK1

O N. O
37

.
1/16GZ 0C 0C

U C U
5.7V
COMPONENT
62 19
N X
1.1V

(IC1808 6P) 0.1GQFY TP505B TP506B BHST


F/ CL CL

0C 5.0V K33B36
36

SH
BHST 35

TP1571
POSCTR1
POSCTR2
T

6VD 63 18 RB561
RGT K33B34
34
0V C475 J30A J30A

. W
STATUS RGT
R474 33

D CIR
C1569 C1568 00102 00102
G OL

N BS
64 17 R1HA0R04G
H

R
1/16 25KZ0.1 16EM L1565
GND
GND

10KZ1UGQFY 32

D .
PR GP

ENB

IR
IO

F
C
N.C.
N.C.

N.C.

N.C.
R471 TP1571
GJ ;R1EA0R04G
7.3V 7.3V 31

BOARD
C
:10KZ1UMAFY 1/16 R568 J30A GQFY 100D L2A9R47MG
BVSIG12

D
10KC C473
K33B30
30
GJ1KC 1/16GZ 00102 15.5V 29
C470
6.3EM
C478
25KZ0.1
C476
6.3VM
C471
6.3EM
C472
25KZ0.1
16EM10D
0C R1584 7.3V R1578 BVSIG11 K33B28
28
220WM GQFY 220WM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 5V 1/16GZ R1581 1/16GZ 27
100E GQFY 0C 1/16GZ 0C BVSIG10 K33B26
26
64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 C1567 0C

"K3B"
25

R572 R578 6.3EM BVSIG9 K33B24


R571 330D 24
1/16GZ
HSYNC

SCTR

23
XCLR

SCLK
SCLK

DVDD2
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
SDAT

1/16GZ
DVSS3

U S2

1/16GZ
CKI1

0C BVSIG8 K33B22
T0

0C
AO VS

0C 22
21
R1586
D

1 NC 48 R_IROMURA R1583 R1579 RB562 BVSIG7 K33B20

R590 1/16GJ 20
R575 R577 10KC 1/16GJ R1582 1/16GJ R1HA0R04G
19

R486 1/16GZ0C 2 NC DACI0 47 R477 1/16GZ R573 1/16GZ 1/16GZ R1585 10KC 1/16GJ
10KC ;R1EA0R04G BVSIG6 K33B18
18
0C 1/16GJ 0C 0C C1566 1/16GJ 10KC 17
3 1/16
(IC3391 5P) VST VST DACO0 46 10KC BVSIG5
IC471
K33B16
GJ390C 1KC 25KZ0.1 16
R484 1/16GZ0C GQFY
15
(IC3391 16P) GHST 4 HST AVDD 45 R478 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 BVSIG4 K33B14
14
R483 1/16GZ0C R1561 13

CXD3503R 1/16GJ

VCC
5 DWN VRH 44

GND
GND
(IC3331 5P) DWN BVSIG3

VIDEO_O
VIDEO_R
1/16GZ K33B12

.C
1KC 12

G FRP

.C T T
SH_IN
N.C.
VIDEO_I

N OU OUF
R482 1/16GZ0C

SISID_O
11

SID_R
N
0C

SH OMOF
SID_IN
(IC3331 3P) RGT 6 RGT AOUT1 43 G_IROMURA BVSIG2 K33B10

1
10

VCOM
49 CAL_R 32

VCCN
9
7 CTRL DACI1 42 R479 C1560 C1561 BVSIG1 K33B8 8
1/16 R1562 R1563
6.3EM 25KZ0.1 1/16GJ 1/16GJ 50 CAL_O 31 7
GJ1KC

K
8 TEST0 DACO1 41
R491
1/16GZ
0C
9 TEST1 VRL 40
R481 L1561
330D GQFY 82C 82C
51 CAL_I
52 VDD IC1561
SHOUT2
N.C.
30
29
RB563
R1HA0R04G
PSIG K33B4
6

4
5

3
K
10 TEST2
WHITE AVSS 39 1/16GJ
1.5KC
L2A7
3R3MG 53 DGND SHOUT3 28 ;R1EA0R04G
K33B2
2
1
11 DOUT00 AOUT2 38 B_IROMURA
CXA3512R L1562
12 DOUT01 UNIFORMITY DACI2 37 R1587
54 MCLK
55 MCLKX
N.C. 27
26
L2A9R47MG K33B
J10DT600G
1/16GZ PVCC
13 DOUT02 DACO2 36
14 DOUT03
CORRECTION DVSS1 35
BMCLK
0C
R1564 R1565
56 GND GND 25
BMCLKI 1/16GJ 1/16GJ 57 GND 24 C1564
GND
SS T05 T04

15 DVDD1 34 120C 120C C1563 16EM


DOUT10
DOUT11
DOUT12
DOUT13
DOUT14
DOUT15

DOUT20
DOUT21
DOUT22
DOUT23
DOUT24
DOUT25
DACKO
DVDD0

58 DLYCTR 23
DV U U

PGND 25KZ0.1 10D


O O

16 33 R1566
B-SAMPLE GQFY
D D

LI
KI

C483 59 CLKOUT N.C 22


M

1/16GZ
0

TE33B
DA

25KZ 0C
0.1GQFY 60 CLKOUTX SHOUT4 21 J30A
00102
C1562
& HOLD-2

N UT .C. UT
SH SH
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 61 N.C. 20

.C 5
KK0.01

PP _C KIN KIN

O N O
.
GQBY
62 19

N X
F/ CL CL

POSCTR1
POSCTR2
T
63 18

.C SW
STATUS
C484

D CIR
G OL

2
64 17

6
H

N B
25KZ R1567

GND
GND

D .
PR GP

ENB

IR
IO

F
N.C.
N.C.

N.C.

N.C.
0.1GQFY

C
1/16GZ

D
0C

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

L PRG
R1590
1/16GZ
0C
R1569
1/16GZ
0C
R1571
1/16GZ
0C
R1572
1/16
GZ0C

R1576
1/16GZ
R1577
1/16GZ
0C
MAIN BOARD
0C
5V
R1574 1/16GJ
1KC
ENB

1 MP6AA-05 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

(SCH_MP6PA/PP6PA) A7
A A

5V

B POWER
B
R6612 R6617 TP6601
TP6601 POWER

(Q1821)
R6611 J30A
K3J 1/16GJ 1/16GJ 00102
1/16GJ
FAN J10EG
030G K3J1
10KC
10KC 10KC
10.2V
12V1 BOARD BOARD

PSDA
FN901
K3J2

POWER"K6J"
"K6K"
COMPONENT K3J3
POWER
C6611
K8A6
BOARD "K3A" K3K
J10EP
16EM
100D
TP6602
J30A
00102 TP6602 K3C
J10EG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

K3D
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

9.0V K3C2 K3C4 K3C6 K3C10 K3C12 K3D1 K3D3 K3D5 K3D7 K3D9 K3D11 K3D13

FAN
K3C7
030G K3K1
120G K3C1 K3C9 K3C11
J10EG130G
K3D2 K3D8 K3D12

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 12V2
FAN K3K2

K8A
J10DT600G FN903 K3K3 L1971
L2A7
TP6603

5V_SW
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59
TP6603 15.5V1 3R3MG

POWER_FAIL
LAMP_BST-SW
C6612 J30A
K3L 00102
K8A3 K8A7 K8A11 K8A19 K8A23 K8A31 K8A35 K8A43 K8A47 K8A55 K8A59 16EM
J10EG 6VD 15.5V
C K8A1 K8A5 K8A17 K8A25 K8A29 K8A37 K8A41 K8A49 K8A53 K8A57
030G K3L1

K3L2
100D 10.2V
12V3 R1975
R1972
C
FAN R6615
1/16GZ
1/4FJ
1VRH 1/4FJ

(IC301 146P)
0C 1VRH C1973
K3L3 R1971 6.3EM
FN905 1/4FJ 220WM

(IC1808 6P)
C6613 1VRH
15.5V1 12V1 12V2 15.5V S5V 12V 12V3 16EM

(IC301 206P)
100D

FCNT1

FCNT2
C1971

PSCL
FANDRIVE_SW

POWER_FAIL
16EM
100D S-5V
D6612 D6613
DCB015P DCB015P R1974
R1973 1/4FJ
1.8VRH
1/4FJ

(Q1822)
POWER_FAIL S5V S6V 1.8VRH

(IC1808 6P)
Q6612

(IC1804 19P)
POWER_FAIL
R6621 AH C1972
1/16GJ 16EM D1971 (IC1808 6P)
5.6KC 220D 1SS355

D R6622
D
1/16GZ
0C
5V

GHCLK2

GHCLK1
BHCLK2

BHCLK1

(IC471 60P)
R3384
R3382 1/16GJ
5VD 1/16GJ 10C

IRM_HSYNC
R3383
10C 1/16GJ
R3373
10C
E C3381
25KZ0.1
GQFY
1/16GJ
10C
R3372
1/16GJ
10C
R3386
1/16GJ
10C
E
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
VCC

IC3381
POWER_FAIL

MC74ACT244DT R2608
(IC1808 6P)

1GJ27
R2609
GND

R3399 1GJ27
1/16GJ R2603
10C
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1GJ27 IC2643 POWER_FAIL
R3381
1/16GJ
R3371
1/16GJ
R2604
1GJ27 IC2601 L88MS05TL-TL
10C 10C D2643
R2606
1 2 3 4 5 1SS355
D3301 1GJ27
BA033FP-E2
F 1SS355
F
RHCLK1

RHCLK2

S5V 1 3 S3.3V1 6VD 5VD


IC3302 R2607 2 C2659

BA033FP-E2
R3400
1/16GZ IC3391 1GJ27
C2603
10KZ1U
GQFY
0C 3.3V 25KZ
6VD 1 3 MC74ACT244DT C2601 C2606 C2602
6.3EM
0.1GQFY C2657
16EM
C2658
16EM
C2654
6.3EM220WM
C2656
5VD 25KZ 16EM100D 100D 100D 25KZ0.1
2 C3303 220WM GQFY
C3306 0.1GQFY
25KZ 6.3EM
0.1GQFY 220WM 1 VCC 20
C3301 C3302 C3391
6.3EM 6.3EM 25KZ0.1
220WM 220WM GQFY
2 19
R3392
1/16GJ
10C
60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 PRG 3 18 BHST
(IC401 10P) R3387 R2612 1GJ33
D

GENB
GENA

VDD

VDD

1/16GJ
GHC2

GHC1
GSTH

RENB

RENA
VSS

RHC2

RHC1

RSTH

VSS
VD

CKO5
VS

(IC501 531 561,2P)


H 4
CKI4

KO

H H C

10C
C

PB

61 40 4 17
KI ST

PB PB
5

R3393 R2613 1GJ33


B

62 39 1/16GJ
10C
H

63 BHC1 CKI3 38 VST 5 16 GHST R2616 1GJ33

G 64

65
BHC2
CKO6
VDD

VSS
37

36
(IC471 3P)

6 15
R3388 1/16GJ10C
R2617 1GJ33 IC2612 IC2642 G
66 VSS IC3301 CLP2 35
R3394
1/16GJ
R3391
1/16GJ R2618 1GJ33
PQ2TZ15 L88MS05TL-TL
R3376 10C C2616 1 2 3 4 5
10C 1 2 3 4 5
67 VDD
LC24049A-TA7 HPAC 34
1/16GZ
VCK 7 14 RHST 16EM100D

1.1V
R3348
0C
R3389
R2619 1GJ33 5.7V 5.0V
68 BENA HPAB 33 1/16GJ S5V S6V S5VD
1/16GJ10C 10C R2611 S2.5V 0V C2637
69 BENB HPAA 32 8 13 C2611 C2612 C2613
R3396 1/16GJ 10KZ1UGQFY
LROUT VDD 1/16GJ 25KZ 25KZ C2618 100C 25KZ0.1 :10KZ1UMAFY
70 31
(IC501 531 561,36P) 10C 0.1GQFY 0.1GQFY 16EM100D GQFY
R3341 C2635 C2636 C2638 C2639
71 UDOUT VSS 30 FRP 9 12 PCG C2614 C2615 16EM 16EM
1/16GJ10KC 6.3EM220WM 25KZ0.1
R3349 R3390 100D 100D
72 VSS VCKA 29 6.3EM 25KZ GQFY
1/16GJ 220WM 0.1GQFY
1/16GJ10KC

R3342
73

74
VDD
PFHD
TIMING FRPA

VST
28

27
10 GND 11
10C

IC3301_26
1/16GJ10C
IC3301_76
75

76
PFHDO

VRSTO
CONTROLLER THL0

THL1
26

25
IC3301_25

IC3301_24
R2621
R3304 1GJ47
77 PRSTO THL2 24
1/16GJ10KC
H 78 TCLK DCKC 23
R3319
R2623 H
VS VDD
D T

79 22 1GJ4.7
VD ES

PCLK1O

PCLK2O

1/16GJ10C
PCLK1

PCLK2
T

R3306
PC K
TOUT
VRST

PRST

LK
L
OOO

80 21 5VD R2624 POWER_FAIL


DDD

VDD
SCK

SSS

PFH

VSS
STB

CLB

PC

1/16GJ 1GJ4.7
S

R3310
VS

10KC
IC2621
SD

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
IC3392 1/16GZ
0C R2626
D2631
1SS355
R3309 TC7SH04FU
1GJ4.7
BA033FP-E2
1/16GJ S5V 1 3 S3.3V2

S_CLK
10C
R3317 -(TE85L) R2627
1GJ4.7
2 15.5V 1
2
3 9V
1/16GJ R2633
R3308 R3346 10C C3305 C2622 C2623 1GJ47
(IC861) S&H_STL 1/16GJ 1 6.3EM 25KZ
1/16GJ10C 25KZ0.1
10C R3316 GQFY C2621 C2626 220WM 0.1GQFY
S_DATA R3315 1/16GJ VCC 5
R3343 1/16GJ 25KZ0.1 16EM100D C2631 C2641 C2632 C2633
R3307
1/16GJ
1/16GJ10C 10KC
10C
FRP 2 GQFY 25KZ
0.1GQFY
16EM
220D
IC2631 100D
16EM 25KZ
0.1GQFY
10C
R3314
1/16GJ
4
R3360
FRPI L78M09T-TR
10C 3 GND 1/16GJ
47C

I I
DCLK

5VD R3339 VR6601


C3331 1/16GJ CLP2A
25KZ
0.1GQFY
10C
R3364
(IC401 20P) IC3393 VR6601
1/16GJ R3L5
R3351
1/16GZ0C
10C TC7SH04FU R3305
102SG S5V
1/16GZ R6656 R6650 R6600
(IC1501) AIN_CLK
-(TE85L) 0C 1/16
GZ0C
1/16GJ
1.2KC
1/16GJ
620C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C

1/16GJ10C
1/16GZ0C

1/16GZ0C

20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 C3371 1 B1 A1 8
1 25KZ0.1 Q6601
C3307 R6603 2 GND W1 7 AH
VCC

GQFY
VCC 5
1/16GJ

25KZ0.1
R3321

1/16GJ R6604
GQFY 3 CS VDD 6
10C

RGT 2 10C 1/16GJ


(IC471 63P) IRM_CLK 1KC
R3332

R3326
R3322
R3323

R3327

SDATA5 4 SDI CLK 5


4 ZRGT
R3354 R6613
1/16GJ47C 3 GND R6658
1/16GJ C6601 R6605
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10C IC6601 25KZ0.1
GQFY
1/16
GZ0C
1/16GJ
1KC
IC3321 SCLK5
GND

J TC74LCX244FT IC3331 R6602


AD8400AR1 J
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1/16GJ
MC74ACT244DT 1KC
R6606
1/16GJ
R3337 10KC Q6602
R3333 1/16GJ AH
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 FAN_CONT1_5
1/16GZ R3334 10C
0C 1/16GZ
0C R3336 R6655
1/16GZ FCNT1
1/16GJ
0C 10KC
R6607
R3331 FAN_CONT2_5
1/16GZ
1/16GJ 0C
10C
R3361 R3362 R3363
1/16GJ 1/16GJ 1/16GJ
10C 10C 10C

R3328
1/16GJ R3329
10C
1/16GJ
10C

K K
RGT
DCLK
DHS
DVS

(IC3531 18P)

(IC3561 5P)
(IC471 5P)
DWN
(IC471 6P)

ENB
(IC301 180P)

(IC301 235P)

MAIN BOARD
DHS
DVS

1 MP6AA-06 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

A8 (SCH_MP6PA/PP6PA)
A A

AFTER SW R2501 R2504 R2505 L2501


1/8GZ D2502
1/10 1/10 1/8GJ5.6
000 GJ560 GJ150 1SS355
15.5V POWER_FAIL

R2502 C2501 C2502


16EM100D 25KZ0.1
1/8GZ ;16EM100F1 D2503
000 GQFY

B L2502
1SS355
B
1/8GJ5.6

C2503 C2504
16EM100D 25KZ0.1
;16EM100F1 GQFY

FANDRIVE_SW
C2505
25EM
22WR
R-PANEL
K5R
J11EA321G

C2506
25KZ0.1 32 TEST

C C2507
C
K5R31
GQFY
31 COM
25KZ0.1GQFY K5R30

30 VVDD
59 R2506 1/16GJ10C K5R29
60 29 PCG
57 RCOM R2507 1/16GJ10C
58 28 VB
55
56 27 HB
53
K3R53 PCG R2508 1/16GJ10C K5R26
54 26 DWN
51
K3R51 5VZ R2509 1/16GJ10C
K5R25
52 25 VST
15.5V 50
49
K3R49 DWN R2510 1/16GJ10C K5R24

24 VCK
12V Q2701
2SB1204SP BEFORE SW
48
47
K3R47 VST R2511 1/16GJ10C K5R23

23 ENB
K3R45 VCK K5R22
;2SB1204TP 46
45
22 BLK
12V 15.5V1 43
K3R43 ENB
R2701 44 21 VSSGL
C2508
R2641 1/16GJ 41 25KZ0.1
1/16
GJ IC2641 2.7KC 42
K3R39 RHCLK2 R2512 1/16GJ10C
GQFY K5R19
20 VSS

R
39
1.5KC 40 19 HCK1
5PQ20WZ11 1 37
K3R37 RHCLK1 R2513 1/16GJ10C K5R18

R2642 38 18 HCK2
1/16 5 4 3 2 1 R2702 K3R35 RHST K5R17

D R2514 1/16GJ10C
D
35
GJ 1GJ680 36 17 HST
5.6KC 33
K3R33 RGT R2515 1/16GJ10C C2509 K5R16

R2643 R2647 34 16 RGT


1GJ22 25KZ0.1GQFY
1/16GJ 31
POWER_FAIL 2KC R2704 32 15 HVDD
1/16GJ RVSIG12
R-LCD
K3R29
R2648 29
Q2702 1KC 30 14 VSIG12
C2641 C2643 1GJ22
D2641 C2642 27
K3R27 RVSIG11
16EM KZ0.01 KZ0.01 AH 28 13 VSIG11
1SS355 R2649
GQFY
MAIN
100D GQFY 1GJ22 R2703 K3R25 RVSIG10

PANEL
25
1/16GJ 26 12 VSIG10
2.4KC 23
K3R23 RVSIG9
24 11 VSIG9
K3R21 RVSIG8

BOARD
21
22 10 VSIG8
19
K3R19 RVSIG7
20 9 VSIG7
17
K3R17 RVSIG6
8 VSIG6
"K33R"
18
R2661
1GJ470 15
K3R15 RVSIG5
16 7 VSIG5
13
K3R13 RVSIG4
R2655 14 6 VSIG4
POWER_FAIL
1/16GJ 11
K3R11 RVSIG3
5.6KC R2662 12 5 VSIG3
D2651 1GJ470 K3R9 RVSIG2
R6653 R2654 10
9
4 VSIG2
1SS355 1/16GZ 1/16GZ K3R7 RVSIG1

E Q2651 0C
E
7
R2651 0C 8 3 VSIG1
AH R2663
1/16GJ 1GJ470 5
K5R2
R2516
FCNT1
1KC R2653
1/16GJ
IC2651 6

3
K3R3 PSIG 1/16GJ2.2C K5R1
2 VSSGR

3.6KC
4 1 PSIG
5PQ20WZ11 1
K3R1
1
R6651 R2664
2
1/16GJ 5 4 3 2 1
1GJ15 R2517
1KC K3R 1/16GJ2.2C
J11LP600G
R2659 R2665
1/16GJ 1GJ15
2KC
C2653
KZ0.01 R2666

G-PANEL
GQFY 1GJ15 C2520
12V1 25EM
C2651 C2652 22WR
16EM KZ0.01
100D GQFY

R2677 K5G
1GJ330 J11EA321G

12V2 C2521

F POWER_FAIL
R2672
1/16GJ
4.7KC
R2678
1GJ330
C2522
25KZ0.1GQFY
25KZ0.1
GQFY K5G31
32 TEST

31 COM
F
D2671 K5G30

1SS355 R6673 R2671 30 VVDD


Q2671 1/16GZ 1/16GZ 59 R2520 1/16GJ10C K5G29

R2667 0C 0C 60 29 PCG
AH R2679
1/16GJ 57 GCOM R2521 1/16GJ10C
1KC R2669
1/16GJ
IC2671 1GJ330 58

55
28 VB
56 27 HB
5 PQ20WZ111
1KC
53
K3G53 PCG R2522 1/16GJ10C K5G26

R6671 R2681
54 26 DWN
1/16GJ 5 4 3 2 1 K3G51 5VZ K5G25
1GJ22 51 R2523 1/16GJ10C
1KC 52 25 VST
49
K3G49 DWN R2524 1/16GJ10C K5G24
50 24 VCK
47
K3G47 VST R2525 1/16GJ10C K5G23

R2676 R2682 48 23 ENB


1/16GJ 1GJ22 45
K3G45 VCK K5G22

2KC 46 22 BLK
C2673 43
K3G43 ENB C2523
44 21 VSSGL
KZ0.01 R2683 25KZ0.1
GQFY 1GJ22 42
41 GQFY 20 VSS
39
K3G39 GHCLK1 R2526 1/16GJ10C K5G19
40 19 HCK1
C2671 C2672 37
K3G37 GHCLK2 R2527 1/16GJ10C K5G18

G 16EM
100D
KZ0.01
GQFY
38

36
35
K3G35

K3G33
GHST

ZRGT
R2528 1/16GJ10C K5G17

K5G16
18 HCK2

17 HST G G
R6644 33 R2529 1/16GJ10C C2524
34 16 RGT
1GJ750 25KZ0.1GQFY
31
12V3 32 15 HVDD

FAN POWER_FAIL
R6641
1/16GJ
5.6KC
R6645
1GJ750
30
29

27
K3G29

K3G27
GVSIG12

GVSIG11
14 VSIG12

G-LCD
MAIN 13 VSIG11
28
D2661
1SS355 R6635 R6642 25
K3G25 GVSIG10
1/16GJ 1/16GZ 26 12 VSIG10
R6631 Q2661
4.7KC 0C GVSIG9
PANEL
K3G23
1/16GJ R6646 23
AH 24 11 VSIG9
1KC R6634
1/16GJ
3.6KC
IC2661 1GJ750
BOARD 22
21
K3G21

K3G19
GVSIG8

GVSIG7
10 VSIG8

5 PQ20WZ111 20
19
9 VSIG7

"K33G"
R6633 K3G17 GVSIG6
5 4 3 2 1 R6647 17
8 VSIG6
1/16GJ 1GJ47
18
1KC 15
K3G15 GVSIG5
16 7 VSIG5
13
K3G13 GVSIG4
14 6 VSIG4
R6643 R6648 GVSIG3

FAN
K3G11
11
1/16GJ 1GJ47 12 5 VSIG3
2KC 9
K3G9 GVSIG2

H 4 VSIG2
H
10
C2663
R6649 7
K3G7 GVSIG1

FN902 KZ0.01
GQFY
1GJ47
8

6
5

3
K3G3 ZPSIG
R2530
1/16GJ2.2C
K5G2

K5G1
3

2
VSIG1

VSSGR
C2661 C2662 4 1 PSIG
16EM KZ0.01 1
K3G1

100D GQFY 2

R2531
K3M R6614
1/16GJ K3G 1/16GJ2.2C
J10EP R2694
030G 1 10KC J11LP600G
K3M1
1GJ330

K3M2 R2688

FAN POWER_FAIL 1/16GJ


4.7KC R2695

B-PANEL
1GJ330 C2540
R6616 D2691 25EM
K3M3
1SS355 R6693 R2687
C6614 1/16GJ
FN904 K3N
J10EG
3
16EM
100D
10KC R6697
1/16GZ
0C
R2684
1/16GJ
Q2691
AH
1/16GZ
0C
1/16GZ
0C R2696
1GJ330
22WR

030G 1
K3N1
1KC R2686
1/16GJ
IC2691 K5B
1KC J11EA321G
5 PQ20WZ111
K3N2

R6691 R2697 C2541


1/16GJ 5 4 3 2 1 32 TEST

I 3
K3N3
C6616
16EM
100D
D6611
DCB015P
1KC
1GJ22
C2542
25KZ0.1GQFY
25KZ0.1
GQFY K5B31

K5B30
31 COM I

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