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SERVICE MANUAL
English Edition
LV-5110U/D78-5152
LV-5110E/D78-5153
By Portable Document Format
1 General
0 PREFACE
2 Repair
3 Adjustment
4 Troubleshooting
5 Parts Catalog
6 Electrical Diagrams
Return to Contents
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CANON Multimedia Projector
LV-5110U D78-5152
LV-5110E D78-5153
SERVICESMANUAL
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Technical Documents
ApplicationThis CD-ROM is issued by Canon Inc. for qualified persons to learn technical theory and productrepair. This CD-ROM covers all localities where the products are sold. For this reason, theremay be information in this CD-ROM that does not apply to the product sold in your locality.
The following paragraph does not apply to any countries where such provisions areinconsistent with local law.
TrademarksThe product names and company names described in this CD-ROM are the registeredtrademarks of the individual companies.
CopyrightCanon Inc. retains the copyright to all data contained on this CD-ROM. Reproduction, publication (including on the World Wide Web) alteration, translation into anotherlanguage, or other use of the data in whole or part, contained on this CD-ROM without thewritten consent of Canon Inc., is prohibited.
PDF FilesThis CD-ROM contains PDF files created using Adobe® Acrobat® 4.0J. PDF files can be viewedusing Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 4.0 or later.
Copyright © 2001 by Canon Inc.CANON INC.30-2 Shimomaruko 3-Chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan
First published July, 2001
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PREFACE
1. Service Manual CompositionThis manual contains information on servicing the product. It has the following sections.
Part 1 General InformationProvides the basic information needed to understand the product.(Operating instructions are not included. Refer to the product's instruction book ifnecessary.)
Part 2 Repair InformationProvides information for disassembly, reassembly, and adjustment of the product, aboutthe tools required, and their application.
Part 3 AdjustmentProvides information for disassembly, reassembly, and adjustment of the product, aboutthe tools required, and their application.
Part 4 Troubleshooting
Part 5 Parts Catalog
Part 6 Electrical Diagrams
2. Model DifferencesIn this series of products, there are models suffixed “J”, “U”, and “E”. The onlydifferences between the models are cosmetic, mainly the designation and rating plates.Internally, they are identical.
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Main Marketing Area Japan North America Europe
Model NamePOWER PROJECTOR MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR
LV-5110J LV-5110U LV-5110E
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3. Tools & Test Equipment1) General Purpose Tools
2) Test Equipment (Local Purchase)
3) Other Equipment (Local Purchase)
4) Chart/Software (Attached with this manual)
Description Tool No. RemarksBall Driver, 2.0mm hex CY9-5002-000 Optical Parts Removal & AdjustmentHex Key Set (w/2.0mm) CY9-5007-000 Optical Parts Removal & AdjustmentDriver, Ceramic Tip (1.8mm) CY9-5003-000 Electrical AdjustmentsDriver, Slot (4.0mm) CY9-5004-000 Optical Parts AdjustmentDriver, Cross-point (#2) CY9-5005-000 Assembly & Disassembly
Description Specifications RemarksDigital Multi-meter 1mV – 500V DC Electrical AdjustmentVideo Signal Generator Color Bars and Gray Scale Electrical AdjustmentComputer Signal Generator Gray Scale Electrical AdjustmentOscilloscope 100MHz response or over Waveform checks
Description Specifications RemarksScreen Over 40” All AdjustmentPersonal Computer Windows 95 OS All Adjustment
Description Specifications RemarksMonitor Tester XGA and SVGA Electrical AdjustmentGray Scale Chart Bitmap Data Electrical AdjustmentColor Shading Correction Tool Ver. 2.0.2 White Uniformity Adjustment
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CONTENTSPage
Part 1: General Information1. FEATURES.......................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Development objectives............................................................................1-11.2 Major Features..........................................................................................1-21.3 LV-5110 Features (Details).......................................................................1-3
2. LV-5110 SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................1-52.1 Main unit ...................................................................................................1-52.2 Connectors ...............................................................................................1-62.3 Accessories ..............................................................................................1-62.4 Other specifications ..................................................................................1-6
3. NOMENCLATURE............................................................................................1-73.1 Main unit ...................................................................................................1-73.2 Top controls ..............................................................................................1-83.3 Rear panel terminals.................................................................................1-93.4 Computer Input terminal ...........................................................................1-103.5 Control port connector ..............................................................................1-103.6 Remote control .........................................................................................1-113.7 Operating range........................................................................................1-12
4. COMMENTARY ................................................................................................1-134.1 External appearance design .....................................................................1-134.2 Hybrid gamma correction..........................................................................1-134.3 Fan speed control .....................................................................................1-14
5. CONNECTING..................................................................................................1-155.1 Connection to the computer......................................................................1-155.2 Connecting to the video equipment ..........................................................1-16
6. SETTING-UP THE PROJECTOR.....................................................................1-176.1 Positioning the projector ...........................................................................1-176.2 Installation precautions .............................................................................1-17
7. SUPPORTED COMPUTER SYSTEM MODE ..................................................1-19
Part 2: Repair Information1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................2-12. CIRCUIT PROTECTIONS ................................................................................2-2
2.1 Fuse..........................................................................................................2-22.2 Thermal Switch .........................................................................................2-22.3 Warning Temperature and Power Failure Protection ...............................2-32.4 Air Filter Care and Cleaning .....................................................................2-3
3. MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLIES.....................................................................2-53.1 Cabinet Top Removal ...............................................................................2-53.2 Cabinet Front and Speaker Removal .......................................................2-53.3 Main Board Removal ................................................................................2-63.4 Fuse Removal...........................................................................................2-63.5 AV and Component Board Removal.........................................................2-73.6 Line Filter Board Removal ........................................................................2-7
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3.7 Lamp Ballast Unit Fan (FN905) Removal .................................................2-83.8 Power Board Removal ..............................................................................2-83.9 Optical Unit and Fan (FN901) Removal....................................................2-93.10 Audio Amp. Board Removal ...................................................................2-93.11 Fans (FN902, FN903, FN904) Removal .................................................2-103.12 AC Inlet Ass’y Removal ..........................................................................2-10
4. OPTICAL PARTS DISASSEMBLIES................................................................2-114.1 Projection Lens Removal ..........................................................................2-114.2 Optical Unit Top Removal .........................................................................2-114.3 Integrator Lens Ass’y Disassembly...........................................................2-124.4 Relay Lens Ass’y Disassembly.................................................................2-124.5 Polarized Glass-in Ass’y Disassembly......................................................2-134.6 Polarized Glass-out Ass’y Disassembly....................................................2-134.7 Locations and Directions ..........................................................................2-14
5. LCD PANEL/PRISM ASS’Y REPLACEMENT ..................................................2-155.1 LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y Removal..............................................................2-155.2 Note on LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y Mounting ...............................................2-16
6. CLEANING........................................................................................................2-177. LAMP REPLACEMENT ....................................................................................2-18
Part 3: Adjustment1. BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS................................................................................3-1
1.1 Adjustments after Parts Replacement ......................................................3-21.2 Service Adjustment Menu Operation ........................................................3-31.3 Service Conditions....................................................................................3-41.4 Service Adjustment Data Table ................................................................3-5
2. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS ........................................................................3-72.1 Output Voltage Adjustment.......................................................................3-72.2 Fan Voltage Adjustment ...........................................................................3-72.3 PC-Offset Adjustment ...............................................................................3-82.4 PC Gain Adjustment .................................................................................3-82.5 Component Gain Adjustment....................................................................3-92.6 AV Gain Adjustment .................................................................................3-102.7 NRS Adjustment .......................................................................................3-102.8 Signal Center Adjustment .........................................................................3-112.9 PC/AV Gamma Off Adjustment ................................................................3-112.10 PC/AV-Video Adjustment-1 ....................................................................3-122.11 PC/AV-Video Adjustment-2 ....................................................................3-132.12 S/H Clock Adjustment .............................................................................3-132.13 Common Center Adjustment ..................................................................3-142.14 White Balance Adjustment......................................................................3-142.15 Black Balance Adjustment ......................................................................3-152.16 Note on White Uniformity Adjustment .....................................................3-15
3. OPTICAL ADJUSTMENTS ...............................................................................3-163.1 Contrast Adujstment .................................................................................3-163.2 Integrator Lens Adujstment.......................................................................3-173.3 Relay Lens Adjustment .............................................................................3-19
4. TEST POINTS AND LOCATIONS ....................................................................3-20
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Part 4: Troubleshooting1. TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................4-1
1.1 No Power ..................................................................................................4-11.2 No Sound..................................................................................................4-61.3 No Picture .................................................................................................4-7
2. CONTROL PORT FUNCTIONS .......................................................................4-92.1 System Control & I/O Port Functions........................................................4-9
3. WAVEFORMS ..................................................................................................4-114. IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS .....................................................................................4-14
Part 5: Parts Catalog
Part 6: Electrical Diagrams1. PARTS DESCRIPTION AND READING IN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM..............6-12. PIN DESCRIPTION OF DIODE, TRANSISTOR AND IC..................................6-3
Circuit Block Diagram........................................................................................A1Power Supply Lines ..........................................................................................A2Schematic Diagrams .........................................................................................A3Printed Wiring Board Diagrams.........................................................................A10
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Part 1
GeneralInformation
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1. FEATURES1.1 Development objectives
With its sights firmly fixed on the SOHO-HOME market, Canon introduced the LV-5100 B5 file size microportable* multimedia projector to consumers last year.
Equipped with a 0.7-inch liquid crystal panel, this LCD projector has been offering amore compact size and greater portability at an even lower cost than before. In contrast,Canon's competitors in this product range have brought out projectors with the samehigh brightness to be found in liquid crystal projectors featuring 1.3-inch and 0.9-inchliquid crystal panels.
Now following on the heels of the LV-5100 as its successor is the LV-5110 multimediaprojector. It employs a high-brightness lamp, and its aim is to maintain the company'scompetitive edge in this product field while further opening up the market.
*Microportable: Defined by Canon to mean an LCD projector that weighs less than 3kg.
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1.2 Major Features
Compact, lightweight 2.7kg/B5 file size micro-portable typeReal SVGA compatible, class-leading 850 ANSI lumen output
Supports HDTV&DVD component inputBeautiful image reproduction with minimal burring of color
Equiped with Digital Keystone functionSmoothly corrects for "keystone" effect caused by projector tilt, giving a square imagewith up to 15 degrees tilt.
Plug and Play: Simply plug in computer or AV components and start - no adjustmentsrequired. 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
image4) 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 supported6) 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-5110 Features (Details)
Brightest in the SVGA Micro Projector class - 850 ANSI Lumens1) Large screen presentation even in brightly lit conference rooms2) 132W UHP short arc lamp for bright images with great color balance
Real projection SVG (800 x 600 dot) Digital compression XGA/SXGA high-definitionprojection *0.7" LCD Panels used (for the first time)
Supports input from HDTV&DVD componentsColor defference signal (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) input reproduces the images with minimalburring of color.* Composite (Video) input is common to the Brightness (Y) input.
Digital Keystone distortion compensationWhen the projected image surface and the projector are offset, the image has atrapezoidal shape, but this can be smoothly compensated with offsets up to 15degrees.A simple operation gives a square image without adjusting the height of the projector.
Gamma CorrectionTo avoid washed-out whites and murky blacks the user can control the middlebrightness.
Plug and Play: Simply plug in computer or AV equipments and start - no adjustmentsrequired.
Power Management: improves lamp lifeAfter a predetermined time (5' 30") with no input signal, the lamp is turned off. Whena signal is input, it turns back on.
Simple wireless remote control1) Supports all remote functions2) P-Timer button supplies presentation elapsed time3) 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 operationscreen. (Freeze function)
The image can be turned off without turning the power off and immediately turned backon - Image shut-off function.
Noise is cut in the absence of a signal - Blue Back function.
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Impressive image size - up to 200 inches.
Reverse image function allows the unit to be suspended from the ceiling or used as arear-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.XGA: 1024 x 768 dot → 800 x 600 dot when digitally compressedSXGA: 1280 x 1024 dot → 750 x 600 dot when digitally compressed
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2. LV-5110 SPECIFICATIONS2.1 Main unit
1. Type: Micro-portable LCD Projector
2. LCD panel: 0.7" polysilicon active matrix TFT x 34:3 aspect ratio
3. Number of pixels: 480,000 pixels (800 H x 600 V) x 3
4. Resolution of display supported: SXGA & XGA (compression)/SVGA/VGA
5. Light source: 132W UHP lamp
6. Brightness: 850 ANSI lumens
7. Illuminance ratio at edges of image field: 90%
8. Contrast ratio: 300:1
9. Horizontal resolution: 500 TV lines
10. Projection lens: 28 to 33.6mm, 1:2.0 to 2.3, x1.2
11. Lens shifting (U/D ratio): 12:1
12. Elevation adjustment: UP by 7.5˚
13. Size of projection image(in.)/ 36" (1.4m), 60" (2.4m), 100" (4.0m), 150" (6.0m), projection distance(m): 200" (8.0m) in WIDE mode
30" (1.4m), 50" (2.4m), 83" (4.0m), 125" (6.0m), 167"(8.0m) 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, WorkstationsNote: Some workstations are not supported.
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18. Scanning frequency: 15KHz to 80KHz for horizontal sync.50Hz to 100Hz for vertical sync.Up to 100MHz 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 adjustment feet)189mm x 90.5mm x 310.8mm (7.44" x 3.56" x 12.24")(Including adjustable feet)
26. Net Weight: 2.7Kg (5.95 lbs)
2.2 Connectors1. Computer input
Signal input: HDB 15-pin x 1Audio input: Mini stereo jack x 1Control port: Mini DIN 8-pin x 1
2. Audio/Video inputVideo 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 Accessories1. Remote Control Transmitter with two AA alkaline batteries2. VGA Cable3. Control Cable for PS/2 port4. Lens Cover5. Carry Bag6. AC Power Cord7. Plug Adapter (Japan model only)8. Warranty Card9. Owner's Manual
2.4 Other specificationsService life of lamp: Approx. 1000 hours
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3. NOMENCLATURE3.1 Main unit
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Power Cord Connector
Projection Lens
Speaker
Infrared Remote Receiver
Lens Cover
Air Intake Vent
Zoom Ring
Focus Ring
Foot Lock Latch
Exhaust Vent
Air Intake Vent
Air Intake Vent
Lamp Cover
Air FilterAdjustable Foot
Terminals and Connectors
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3.2 Top controls
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WIDE TELE
POWER MENU
MODENORMAL
LAMPREPLACE
WARNINGTEMP.
READY LAMP
FOCUS RINGTurn this ring to adjust the projected picture focus.
WARNING TEMP. INDICATORThis indicator flashes red when internal projector temperature is too high.
MENU BUTTONUse to open or close the Menu operation.
ZOOM RINGTurn this ring to adjust the projected picture size.
READY INDICATORThis indicator lights green when the projector is ready to be turn on. And it flashes green in Power Management mode.
LAMP INDICATORThis indicator is dim when the projector is turn on. And bright when the projector is stand-by mode.
LAMP REPLACE INDICATORThis indicator turns to yellow when the life of the projection lamp draws to an end.
POINT BUTTONUse to select an item of adjustthe value in the menu. It is also used to pan the image in Digital Zoom mode.
MODE BUTTONUse to select input source either Computer or Video.
SELECT BUTTONUsed to execute the item selected.It is also used to expand the image in Digital Zoom mode.
NORMAL BUTTONUsed to rest to normal picture adjustment preset by factory.
POWER ON-OFF BUTTON Used to turn on the projector on or off.
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3.3 Rear panel terminals
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COMPUTER IN
S – VIDEO
COMPUTER
CONTROL PORT
RESET
AUDIOIN
AV
Y – Pb/Cb – Pr/Cr
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO
RESET BUTTONThe micro processor may malfunction and need to rest. This can be done by pressing the Reset button with a pen, which will shut down and restart the projector.
AUDUO OUTPUTMini stereo JackConnect the external audio amplifier to this terminal.
COMPUTER INPUTHDB 15-pin typeConnect the computer output signal to this terminal.
CONTROL PORTMini DIN 8-pin typeWhen controlling the computer with the Remote Control of this projector, connect the mouse port of the computer to this terminal.
COMPUTER AUDIO INPUTMini stereo jackConnect the audio output signal from the computer to this terminal
AUDIO INPUTMini stereo jackConnect the audio output from the video equipment to this terminal.
S-VIDEO INPUTMini DIN 4-pin typeConnect the S-Video output from the video equipment to this terminal.
VIDEO INPUTS(Y/VIDEO, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr)RCA type jacksConnect the composite video output signal to the Y/Video jack or connect the component Y output signals to the Y/Video, Pb/Cb and Pr/Cr jacks.
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3.4 Computer Input terminalConnect 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.
3.5 Control port connectorWhen 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.
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15 14 13 1112
Red Input
Ground (Horiz.sync.)
Green Input
Sense 2Blue Input
Ground (Red)Ground (Green)Ground (Blue)
1
5
2
43
678
No Connect
Horiz. sync.
Ground (Vert.sync.)
Sense 1Sense 0
Vert. sync.Reserved
9
13
10
1211
1415
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12
3458 7 6
-----CLK
DATAGND----------
GND-----
RXD----------
GNDRTSTXDGNDGND
-----ADB-----
GND---------------
GND
PS/2 Serial ADB12345678
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3.6 Remote control
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VOLUME
POWER
D.ZOOMKEYSTONE
VIDEOMENU
MUTE
P-TIMER
NO SHOW FREEZE
AUTO IMAGE NORMAL
COMPUTER
ON
ALL O
FF
D.ZOOM BUTTON
KEYSTONE BUTTONUsed to correct the keystone distortion.
MUTE BUTTON
MENU BUTTON
POINT BUTTONUsed to move a pointer on the menu, to adjust the item, or to pan the image in Digital Zoom mode.
SELECT BUTTONUsed to execute the item selected or to expand the image in Digital Zoom mode.
NO SHOW BUTTONUsed to turn the picture into black image.
AUTO IMAGE BUTTONUsed to operate Auto Image function.
POWER BUTTON
VOLUME BUTTON
COMPUTER BUTTONUse to select Computer input source.
VIDEO BUTTONUse to select Video source.
RIGHT CLICK BUTTONUse to compress the image in Digital Zoom mode.It is also used as a PC mouse in Wireless Mouse operation.
P-TIMER BUTTONUsed to operate P-timer function.
FREEZE BUTTON
NORMAL BUTTONUsed to reset to normal picture position preset by factory.
ALL-OFF SWITCHWhen using the Remote Control Unit, turn this switch to "ON". And turn it to "ALL OFF" when it is not used.
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3.7 Operating rangePoint 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˚ infront 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.
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5m
30˚
30˚
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4. COMMENTARY4.1 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 ofthe major design points, which are basically the same as the other Canon MultimediaProjectors, are outlined below.
External Styling The body is designed with subtle curves and the coloring and semi-transparent bodypanels follow the lead of the LV-7300 series. Indications of the excellent lensperformance are printed around the lens to convey an impression of high picturequality.
Operating KeysThe operation and cursor key layout is a simple, intuitive layout with grouping toinsure ease of use.
ColoringThe body of the projector is colored glacial blue. The front of the unit, with anappearance fittimg a product from an optical equipment manufacturer, has analuminum lens ring and is colored arctic silver. The overall effect is to emphasize thelens and evoke a sophisticated image.The operating keys are a special "mercury silver" color that is easy to see in dim lightand also serves as a design accent point.
4.2 Hybrid gamma correctionHybrid gamma correction is a new feature. It combines digital gamma correction and
analog gamma correction, and takes advantage of the characteristics* of both. Using theon-screen menu, the user can take advantage of this new feature to control imagegradation.
* Analog gamma correction: analogue correction is applied to the non-linear analogcircuit. In analog correction transitions between gradationsare smooth.
* Digital gamma correction: Correction is applied through digital processing of the X/Ygamma curve. Using a digital signal, varying thecharacteristics curve, for example, is simple. Becausedigital processing is involved, however, transitions betweengradations can be abrupt.
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4.3 Fan speed controlA 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 normaloperation.
There are two temperature sensors, sensor 1 measuring ambient room temperatureand sensor 2 measuring the temperature in the area of the LCD panels. The outputs ofthe sensors are sent to the CPU, which then controls the voltage applied to the fan asoutlined below.
1. If the internal temperature rises, the fan voltage is changed as shown in the figurebelow.But, if the internal temperature falls, the fan voltage remains unchanged for fiveminutes, then is changedThe 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 bysensor 2 exceeds 57˚C, the lamp is extinguished. In this case, the main power switchmust 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 isturned off.
4. If the CPU receives no response from a sensor, it determines that the sensor ismissing or broken and immediately shuts down the projector.
5. In Service Mode (when operating at high altitude) the fan operates at maximumvoltage regardless of room temperature.
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Fan Drive Voltage
13V
12V
11V
10V
9V
27ûC
41ûC
47ûC
Room Temperature:
Sensor 1:
Sensor 2:
35ûC 37ûC
49ûC 51ûC
55ûC 57ûC
Unit shutdown Temperature
Fan Noise: 39dB Fan Noise: 43dB
Intake Fan
Exhaust Fan
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5. CONNECTING5.1 Connection to the computer
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COMPUTER IN
S – VIDEO
COMPUTER
CONTROL PORT
RESET
AUDIOIN
AV
Y – Pb/Cb – Pr/Cr
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO
13" MODE (640 x 480)16" MODE (832 x 624)19" MODE (1024 x 768)
OFFON ONON ONON ON
OFF OFF OFFOFFOFF OFF OFF
OFF OFF OFF OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6
OFF OFFON ONON ON21" MODE (1152 x 870)
ON
1
DIP
2 3 4 5 6
ON
OFF
IBM-compatible computers or Macintosh computers (VGA/SVGA/XGA/SXGA)
VGA Cable(Attached)
Monitor Output
Desktop type Laptop type
Speaker (Stereo)Audio Amplifier
Control Cablefor Serial Port(Optional)
Serial Port PS/2 Port Audio Output
Audio Input
CONTROL PORT
AUDIO OUTCOMPUTER AUDIO IN
COMPUTER IN
ADB Port
Control Cable for PS/2 Port(Attached)
Control Cablefor ADB Port(Optional)
Terminal TerminalAudio CableMini Stereo type (Not supplied)
Audio CableMini Stereo type(Not supplied)
Use one of these Control Cables corresponding with the terminal of your computer.
Set the switches as shown in the table below depending on the Display Resolution that you want to use before you turn-on the projector and computer.
MAC Adapter
MAC Adapter(Optional)
Set the slide switches following the chart bellow.
Terminal
Fig. 1-10
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5.2 Connecting to the video equipment
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COMPUTER IN
S — VIDEO
COMPUTER
CONTROL PORT
RESET
AUDIOIN
AV
Y — Pb/Cb — Pr/Cr
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO
Video Cable(Not supplied)
S-VIDEO Output
Audio Input
Audio Output
Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr R L
AV AUDIO IN
S-VIDEOY-Pb/Cb-Pr/Cr
VIDEO
AUDIO OUT
CompositeVideo Output
ComponentVideo Output
Video Cassette Recorder Video Disc Player
Video Source (example)Component video output equipment
(DVD Player, HDTV, etc.)
S-Vdeo Cable(Not supplied)
Audio CableRCA-Mini Stereo Type(Not supplied)
Audio CableMini Stereo type (Not supplied)
Speaker (Stereo)Audio Amplifier
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 automatically, use the video input menu to select it.
Fig. 1-11
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6. SETTING-UP THE PROJECTOR6.1 Positioning the projector
This projector is designed to project on a flat projection surface.The projector can be focused from 1.4m (4.6') to 8.0m (26.3').Refer to the figure below to adjust the screen size.
6.2 Installation precautions
1) Temperature of air discharged from exhaust ventHot air is discharged from the exhaust vent. Do not put the object in the way of thishot air.
2) Installation siteDo not install the projector in humid or duty locations, or locations subject to a lot ofoil mist or cigarette smoke. Doing so may cause dirt to adhere to the lenses, mirrorsand other optical parts, resulting in impaired image quality. Also, do not install theprojector 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) CondensationDo not move the projector suddenly from a low-temperature location to a high-temperature location, or suddenly raise the room temperature. Doing so can causemoisture in the air to condense on the lenses and mirrors of the projector, resulting
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H1
H2
200”
167”150”
125”100”
83”60”
50”36”
8.0m
6.0m
4.0m
2.4m
1.4m
30”
WIDE END
TELE END
Screen Size(W x H) mm
Height (H1)
30”
Height (H2)
610 x 457
422mm
35mm
60”
1219 x 914
844mm
70mm
100”
2032 x 1524
1407mm
117mm
150”
3048 x 2286
2110mm
176mm
200”
4064 x 3048
2814mm
234mm
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in blurred images.
6) Screen and room brightnessDo not install the projector where sunlight or lighting directly strikes on the screen. Ifsunlight or light from lighting strikes on the screen, image will appear whitish anddifficult-to-view.
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7. SUPPORTED COMPUTER SYSTEM MODEThe projector judges the incoming signal from the connected personal computer and
automatically selects the appropriate system mode. Some models cannot be selecteddepending on the computer. In this case, the message Go to PC adj. is displayed at thesystem box on the menu bar. (Adjust and set the computer system manually.)
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
When these signals (marked in yellow): XGA, SXGA, Mac16, Mac19, Mac21, HDTV720p, HDTV1035i,
HDTV1080i, are projected there will be some difference in lines and characters because the signals are
digitally compressed.
The dot clock is not compatible with computer signals higher than 100MHz.
VGA 1 640 x 480 31.47 59.88
VGA 2 720 x 400 31.47 70.09
VGA 3 640 x 400 31.47 70.09
VGA 4 640 x 480 37.86 74.38
VGA 5 640 x 480 37.86 72.81
VGA 6 640 x 480 37.50 75.00
MAC LC13 640 x 480 34.97 66.60
MAC 13 640 x 480 35.00 66.67
MAC1 6 832 x 624 49.72 74.55
MAC 19 1024 x 768 60.24 75.08
MAC 21 1152 x 870 68.68 75.06
SVGA 1 800 x 600 35.156 56.25
SVGA 2 800 x 600 37.88 60.32
SVGA 3 800 x 600 46.875 75.00
SVGA 4 800 x 600 53.674 85.06
SVGA 5 800 x 600 48.08 72.19
SVGA 6 800 x 600 37.90 61.03
SVGA 7 800 x 600 34.50 55.38
SVGA 8 800 x 600 38.00 60.51
SVGA 9 800 x 600 38.60 60.31
SVGA 10 800 x 600 32.70 51.09
SVGA 11 800 x 600 38.00 60.51
XGA 10 1024 x 768
XGA 11 1024 x 768
XGA 121024 x 768(Interlace)
XGA 13
62.04 77.07
XGA 14 1024 x 768
61.00 75.70
XGA15 1024 x 768
35.522 43.48
46.90 58.20
XGA 8 1024 x 768
47.00 58.30
XGA 91024 x 768(Interlace)
58.03 72.00
SXGA 1 1152 x 864
63.48 79.35
36.00 43.59
64.20 70.40
SXGA 11 1152 x 900
SXGA 13 1280 x 1024(Interlace)
SXGA 14 1280 x 1024(Interlace)
61.20 65.20
50.00 43.00
HDTV720p ÐÐÐÐÐ
50.00 47.00
45.00 60.00
XGA 1 1024 x 768
XGA 2 1024 x 768
XGA 3 1024 x 768
XGA 4 1024 x 768
48.36 60.00
68.677 84.997
XGA 6 1024 x 768
60.023 75.03
XGA 7 1024 x 768
56.476 70.07
48.50 60.02
44.00 54.58
SXGA 17 1152 x 900
SXGA 18 1280 x 1024(Interlace)
61.85 66.00
46.43 43.35
XGA 5 1024 x 768 60.31 74.92
VGA 7 640 x 480 43.269 85.00
RGB ÐÐÐÐÐ 15.625 25
RGB ÐÐÐÐÐ 15.734 30
HDTV1080i ÐÐÐÐÐ 33.75 60.00
HDTV1035i ÐÐÐÐÐ 33.75 60.00
ResolutionH-Frequency
(KHz)V-Frequency
(Hz)On-ScreenDisplay Resolution
H-Frequency(KHz)
V-Frequency(Hz)
On-ScreenDisplay
NOTE:
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1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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WARNING:The chassis of this projector is isolated (COLD) from AC line by using the converter transformer. Primaryside of the converter and lamp power supply unit circuit is connected to the AC line and it is hot, which hotcircuit is identified with the line ( ) in the schematic diagram. For continued product safety andprotection 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 linebefore any service is performed on the projector.
2: Comply with all caution and safety-related notes provided on the cabinet back, cabinet bottom, insidethe cabinet or on the chassis.
3: When replacing a chassis in the cabinet, always be certain that all the protective devices are installedproperly, such as, control knobs, adjustment covers or shields, barriers, etc.
DO NOT OPERATE THIS PROJECTOR WITHOUT THE PROTECTIVE SHIELD IN POSITION ANDPROPERLY SECURED.
4: Before replacing the cabinet cover, thoroughly inspect the inside of the cabinet to see that no strayparts or tools have been left inside.
Before returning any projector to the customer, the service personnel must be sure it is completely safe tooperate without danger of electric shock.
Product safety should be considered when a component replacement is made in any area of theprojector. Components indicated by mark in the parts list and the schematic diagram designatecomponents in which safety can be of special significance. It is, therefore, particularly recommended thatthe 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 thisservicing.Never turn the power on without the lamp to avoid electric-shock or damage of the devices since thestabilizer generates high voltages (15kV - 25kV) at its starts.Since the lamp is very high temperature during units operation replacement of the lamp should be doneat least 45 minutes after the power has been turned off, to allow the lamp cool-off.
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2. CIRCUIT PROTECTIONSThis 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 operatingone of the following protection circuits.
2.1 FuseThe fuse is located inside of the projector. When
either the LAMP indicator or the READYindicator is not illuminated, fuse may beopened. Check the fuse as following steps.It should be used the specified fuse as follows;
[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.
2.2 Thermal SwitchThere is the thermal switch (SW902) inside of
the projector to prevent the internal temperaturefrom rising abnormally. When the internaltemperature reaches near 100˚C, turn off the ACmain power supply automatically.The thermal switch is not reset to normalautomatically even if the internal temperaturebecomes normal. Reset the thermal switchfollowing procedure.
Check the resistance between terminals ofthermal switch by using the tester. If it has highimpedance, thermal switch may be in operative.
[How to reset the thermal switch]1. Remove the cabinet top following to
“Mechanical Disassemblies”.2. Press the reset button on the thermal switch.
Fuse Part No.: CY2-8376-000 TYPE T4.0AH 250V FUSELITTEL FUSE INC. TYPE 215004
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Fig. 2-1
Fig. 2-2
Line Filter Cover
Fuse
Line Filter Board
Screw
Reset Button
CAUTION Before press the reset button, disconnect the AC cord from the projector.
Thermal switch (SW902)
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2.3 Warning Temperature and Power Failure ProtectionThe TEMP WARNING indicator flashes red and the projector will automatically turn off
when the internal temperature of the projector exceeds the normal temperature or whenstopping cooling fans or when the internal power supply lines are failed.
Check the following possible causes and wait until stopping the TEMP WARNINGindicator 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 oncooling fans or power supply circuits. Please check fan operation and power supply linesreferring to the “Power Supply Lines Chart”.
2.4 Air Filter Care and CleaningThe removable air filters prevents dust from
accumulation on the surface of the projectionlens and projection mirror. Should the airfilter become clogged with dust particles, it willreduce the cooling fan’s effectiveness and mayresult in internal heat build up and reduce thelife of the projector.
To clean up the air filters, follow the cleaningprocedure 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) bypulling the latches of them upward.
3. Clean the air filters with brush or wash outthe dust and particles.
4. Replace each air filter properly. Make surethat the air filters are fully inserted.
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Fig. 2-3
Air filters(Small)
Air filters(Large)
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CAUTION
Do not operate the projector with the air filter removed. The dust isstuck on the LCD panel and the mirror, and it may spoil the finepicture image.
Do not put the small parts into the air filter intake vents. It result inthe malfunction of the projector. The air filter is small parts. Take carethat children don’t eat or swallow it.
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 mayaccumulate on the LCD panel and lens inside it, and may resultantlybe projected on the screen together with the picture.
When the above symptoms are noticed, please clean up the LCD paneland lens following to the “Cleaning Method”.
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3. MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLIESMechanical disassemble should be made following procedures in numerical order.Following steps show the basic procedures, therefore unnecessary step may be
ignored.
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 theCabinet Front off forward.
(4) Pull the Cabinet Top upwardwhile opening the arrow indicated part of ittoward outside.
3.2 Cabinet Front and Speaker Removal1. 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.
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CAUTIONThe parts and screws should be placed exactly the same position asthe original otherwise it may cause loss of performance and productsafety.
Fig. 2-4
C
A
A
A
RC Board
A
Temp Board
B
B
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3.3 Main Board Removal1. Remove 9 screws and remove the main board upward.
3.4 Fuse Removal1. Remove a screw and pull the line filter cover upward and then replace the fuse if
required.
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Fig. 2-6
Fig. 2-7
Main Board
Line Filter Cover
Fuse
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3.5 AV and Component Board Removal1. 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.
3.6 Line Filter Board Removal1. 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.
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Fig. 2-9
Fig. 2-8
B
A
A
A
Grounding Lead
Component Board
AV Board Ass’y
A
B
B
Line Filter Board
Line Filter Holder
Line Filter Ass’y
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3.7 Lamp Ballast Unit Fan (FN905) Removal1. 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 lampballast unit upward.
4. Take the cover off from the lamp ballastunit and remove 4 screws D and takethe lamp ballast board off from theholder.
5. Remove the fan FN905 from the holder.
3.8 Power Board Removal1. Remove 2 screws A and take the
power unit cover off upward.2. Remove 3 screws B and pull the
power board upward..
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Lamp Ballast Unit
Fan (FN905)
Lamp Ballast Board
Blue
Brown
B
B
A
C
D
D
Lamp Socket
Thermal Switch Sockets
D
D
A
B
B
B
A
Fig. 2-11
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3.9 Optical Unit and Fan (FN901) Removal1. Remove 2 screws A and the thermal switch.2. Remove a screw B and
disconnect the lamp socket.3. Remove 7 screws C and pull
the optical unit upward.4. Remove 2 screws D and fan
(FN901).
3.10 Audio Amp. Board Removal1. Remove a screw A (bottom
side) and 2 screws B, andthen pull the power unitholder upward.
2. Remove 2 screws C and takethe audio amp. board off from the power unit holder
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Fig. 2-12
Optical Unit
Fan (FN901)
C
C
A
CCC
C
A
C
DD
B
AV Board Ass’y
Lamp Socket
Thermal Switch
Audio Amp. Board
Power Unit Holder
BB
CC
AFig. 2-13
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3.11 Fans (FN902, FN903, FN904) Removal1. Remove 4 screws A and
3 screws B and remove the duct cover and fans (FN902 and FN903).
2. Remove 2 screws C and fan (FN904), and remove 2 screws D and fan holder.
3.12 AC Inlet Ass’y Removal1. Remove a screw A and
a grounding lead.2. Remove 2 screws B and
pull the AC inlet ass’yupward.
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Fig. 2-15
B
B
A
AC Inlet
Grounding Lead
Fig. 2-14
FN903FN902
FN904
AB
AA
A
BBDuct Cover
CC
D
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4. OPTICAL PARTS DISASSEMBLIES4.1 Projection Lens Removal
1. Remove the Cabinet top and cabinet front following to “Mechanical Disassemblies”.2. Remove 4 screws and remove the Projection Lens.
4.2 Optical Unit Top Removal1. 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.
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Fig. 2-16
Fig. 2-17
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4.3 Integrator Lens Ass’y Disassembly1. 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.
4.4 Relay Lens Ass’y Disassembly1. 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.
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Fig. 2-18
AA
Hooks B
Hooks B
Integrator Lens
* Should be place therugged surface of lenscomes to holder side.
Holder
A
B
B
Holder
Relay Lens
A
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4.5 Polarized Glass-in Ass’y Disassembly1. 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.
4.6 Polarized Glass-out Ass’y Disassembly1. 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.
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Hook
Polarized Glass-In
* Mount the polarized glass as thesurface attached the phase sheetcomes to the prism side.
Phase Sheet
Note:Do not replace the LCDpanel separatelyotherwise it can notobtain proper picture.
Note:Each polarized glassesare defferent parts.
Fig. 2-20
Fig. 2-21
Polarized Glass-Out
LCD Panel/PrismAss’y
LCD Panel/PrismAss’y
* Mount the polarized glass as thesurface attached the phase sheetcomes to the LCD panel side.
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4.7 Locations and DirectionsWhen the optical parts mounting or assembling, the parts must be mounted in the
specified location and direction. Please follow to the figure below.
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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 lens5 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)
No. Part name No. Part name
Fig. 2-22
A cutting cornercomes this side up.
1
13
3
14
12
17
18
2
16
4
6
10
10
9
A cutting cornercomes this side up.
5
711
15
1921
20
Light Source
Dot marker
8
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5. LCD PANEL/PRISM ASS’Y REPLACEMENT
5.1 LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y Removal1. Remove the cabinet top, front and
main board following to“Mechanical Disassemblies”.
2. Remove 4 screws by using the 2.0mm hex driver and take the LCDPanel/Prism ass’y off upward fromthe optical unit.
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LCD panels used for this model can not be replaced separately. Do notdisassemble the LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y. These LCD panels areinstalled 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 followingadjustments.
• Check the “Integrator Lens Adjustment” and “Relay LensAdjustment” following to chapter “Optical Adjustment”.
• Check the “White Balance Adjustment” and “Black BalanceAdjustment” following to chapter “Electrical Adjustment”.
• Check the white uniformity on the screen.
• If you find the color shading, please adjust the white uniformity byusing the proper computer and “Color Shading Correction” softwareattached with this manual.
COLOR SHADING CORRECTION (Ver. 2.0.2)
Fig. 2-23
WARNING
LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y
Note:Do not replace the LCDpanel separatelyotherwise it can notobtain proper picture.
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5.2 Note on LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y MountingAfter replacing or installing the LCD Panel/Prism ass'y, please make sure to obtain thebest focus in both TELE and WIDE zoom. If the focus adjustment is required, pleaseadjust the positioning of LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y by following the below procedure.
Mounting Procedure1. Loosen 4 screws A on the LCD
Panel/Prism ass'y with 2.0 mm hexdriver.
2. Turn the projector on and projectthe image with WIDE zoom, andadjust the FOCUS control to obtainthe best focus.
3. Turn the ZOOM control to the TELEposition.
4. Move the LCD Panel/Prism Ass’ybackward or forward (about 0mm -0.8mm) to obtain the proper focus.Confirm the focus at TELE andWIDE zoom.
5. Tighten 4 screws A to fix the LCDPanel/Prism ass'y.
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Top ViewAA
AA
LCD Panel/Prism Ass’y
Fig. 2-24
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6. CLEANING
Cleaning with air spray1. 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.
Disassembly cleaning Disassembly cleaning method should only be performed when the unit is considerabledirty 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 panelreplacement”.
3. Clean the optical parts with a soft cloth. Clean extremely dirty areas using a clothmoistened with alcohol.
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After long periods of use, dust and other particles will accumulate onthe LCD panel, prism, mirror, polarized glass, lens, etc., causing thepicture to darken or color to blur. If this occurs, clean the inside ofoptical unit.
Remove dust and other particles using air spray. If dirt cannot beremoved by air spray, disassemble and clean the optical unit.
WARNING
The surface of the optical components consists of multiple dielectriclayers with varying degrees of refraction. Never use organic solvents(thinner, etc.) or any kind of cleanser on these components.
Since the LCD panel is equipped with an electronic circuit, never useany liquids (water, etc.) to clean the unit. Use of liquid may cause theunit to malfunction.
CAUTION
Use a commercial (inert gas) air spray designed for cleaning cameraand computer equipment. Use a resin-based nozzle only. Be varycareful not to damage optical parts with the nozzle tip. Never use anykind of cleanser on the unit. Also, never use abrasive materials on theunit as this may cause irreparable damage.
CAUTION
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7. LAMP REPLACEMENT
Procedure1. Turn off the projector and disconnect the AC
cord. Allow the projector to cool for at lease 45minutes.
2. Remove a screw with a screwdriver and removethe lamp cover.
3. Remove 2 screws and pull out the lampassembly by grasping the handle.
4. Replace the lamp assembly securely andtighten 2 screws.
5. Place the lamp cover and tighten a screw.6. Connect the AC cord to the projector and turn
on.7. Reset the lamp replacement monitor timer, see
below explanation.
How to reset the lamp replacement monitor timer1. 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 theSELECT 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 monitorReset?” is displayed.
3. Select [Yes] to reset the Timer.
Please refer to the owners manual for further information.
Service Parts No.: DY4-6108-000 Description: Lamp A’ssy LV-LP10
CAUTION
• Do not reset the Lamp Replacement Monitor Timer, except after thelamp is replaced.
• The projector can not be turned-on with the lamp cover removed,because when the lamp cover is removed, the interlock switch is alsoreleased to switch off the mains power for safety.
WARNING
• For continued safety, replace with a lamp assembly of the same type.
• Allow the projector to cool for at least 45 minutes before you openthe lamp cover. The inside of the projector can become very hot.
• Do not drop the lamp module or touch the glass bulb! The glass canshatter and cause injury.
Fig. 2-25
Lamp cover
Lamp Assembly
Handle
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RecommendationShould 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. Werecommend cleaning the air filter after the projection lamp is replaced.
Refer to “Air Filter Cleaning”.
How to check the accumulated illumination timeThe LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator will illuminate when the accumulated
illumination time of the lamp reaches 1000 hours. This is to indicate that lampreplacement 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 accumulatedillumination time of the lamp is 123 hours. This will disappear in 5 seconds.
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Lamp Age
0123 Hours
Accumulated Illumination Time
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1. BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS
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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 thememory IC (IC302) is replaced.
(Lamp replacement monitor time can not be set to the previous value.)
Caution to memory IC replacementWhen IC302 is replaced with new one, the CPU writes down the defaultdata of the service adjustments to the replaced IC, refer to the serviceadjustment table. As these data are not the same data as factoryshipped data, it should be required to perform the re-adjustmentsfollowing to the “Electrical Adjustments”.
Please note that the lamp replacement monitor timer is reset.
Caution of Main Board replacement (in the case IC302 is notdefective)When the main board is replaced, IC302 should be replaced with theone on previous main board. After replacement, it should be requiredto perform the re-adjustments following to the “ElectricalAdjustments”.
In this case, the lamp replacement monitor timer can be kept the valueas before.
CAUTION
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1.1 Adjustments after Parts Replacement
Integrator Lens Adjustment
Relay Lens Adjustment
Contrast Adjustment
R-Contrast adjustment
G-Contrast adjustment
B-Contrast adjustment
Output voltage adjustment
FAN voltage adjustment
PC offset adjustment
PC gain adjustment
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
Disassembly / Replaced Parts
LCD/PrismAss’y
Integratorlens
Polarized glass
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1.2 Service Adjustment Menu Operation
To enter the service modeTo 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 displayappears on the screen as follows.
To adjust service dataSelect 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 AdjustmentData Table” for further description of adjustment item no. and data value.
To return to the normal modeTo exit the service mode, press the POWER button on the projector or remote control
unit.
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Service Mode
10 15
Video
Version : 1.0
Item Data
10 15
Normal mode Service mode
AdjustmentItem No.
AdjustmentData Value
Item Data
WIDE TELE
POWER MENU
MODENORMAL
LAMPREPLACE
WARNINGTEMP.
READY LAMP
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1.3 Service ConditionsWhen you carry out the electrical, optical service adjustment or repairing with cabinettop removal, it should be done under the service conditions listed below. If you can notkeep the one of following conditions, the projector turns off automatically by operatingthe protection circuit.
To set the Fan Control to maximum, follow the Fan Control Setting Procedure below;
Fan Control Setting Procedure1. 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 howto entering the service mode and changing the service data.
Service Conditions:Operating Temperature : 41°F ~ 81°F (5°C ~ 30°C)Fans Control : MaximumAC Power Supply : 100 ~ 120V or 200V ~ 240V
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1.4 Service Adjustment Data Table
PC CV or S Y/Cb/Cr0 RGB AMP (Gamma OFF) 30 30 0 - 63 Same as No.1of RGB AMP(Gamma ON)1 RGB AMP (Gamma ON) 30 30 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 3 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 25 0 - 63 Display Green test pattern where Service No2 setting position. 4 GAMMA G BIAS 5 0 - 635 Not used6 GAMMA R BIAS 5 0 - 637 Not used8 GAMMA B BIAS 5 0 - 639 GAMMA R-B1P 27 28 28 0 - 63 White balance adjustment of Black portion in AV mode for Red
10 GAMMA B-B1P 27 28 28 0 - 63 White balance adjustment of Black portion in AV mode for Blue11 GAMMA G-B1P 27 28 28 0 - 63 White balance adjustment of Black portion in AV mode for Green12 DAC CLAMP LEVEL(SUB BRIGHT) 30 30 0 - 63 Sub-Bright(refer to DAC IC Control and User control spec)13 GAMMA R GAIN 30 30 0 - 6314 GAMMA B GAIN 30 30 0 - 6315 DAC RGB BIAS 50 50 0 - 125 G-Bias adjust value(refer to DAC IC Control and User control spec)16 DAC R BIAS 50 50 50 0 - 125 R-Bias adjust value(refer to DAC IC Control and User control spec)17 DAC B BIAS 50 50 50 0 - 125 B-Bias adjust value(refer to DAC IC Control and User control spec)18 DAC RGB GAIN(SUB CONTRAST) 20 30 0 - 63 Sub-CONT(refer to DAC IC Control and User control spec)19 S&H B-CK 12 0 - 255 Display Blue test pattern where Service No2 setting position.20 S&H G-CK 12 0 - 255 Display Green test pattern where Service No2 setting position. 21 S&H R-CK 12 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 out223 Serial baud rate setting 1 0 - 2 0;9600/ 1;19200/ 2;3840024 Lamp life time display 0 Read Only25 S&H HCK PHASE adjust 4 0 - 15 Display Green test pattern where Service No2 setting position.26 GAMMA R_WHP 57 57 57 0 - 6327 GAMMA G_WHP 57 57 57 0 - 6328 GAMMA B_WHP 57 57 57 0 - 6329 Fan Control 0 0 or 1 Fans control for high land, control FAN_CONT1/FAN_CONT2.
0 : automatic, 1 : Forced High speed30 D/A gain 128 128 128 0 - 255
NTSC PAL36 VD Analog Cont3(CV) 72 0 - 25537 VD Analog Cont4 0 0 - 25542 VD Bright 148 130 0 - 25543 VD Contrast 68 68 0 - 25564 VD Analog Cont3(S-Video) 72 0 - 255
PC Y/Cb/Cr272 REDGAIN 96 96 0 - 255273 GRNGAIN 96 96 0 - 255274 BLUGAIN 96 96 0 - 255275 REDOFST 32 0 - 63276 GRNOFST 32 0 - 63277 BLUOFST 32 0 - 63278 CLDUR -- -- 0 - 255279 CLPLACE -- -- 0 - 255
No. Adjustment Item RangeInitial Value Description
These initial values are the reference data written from theCPU ROM to the memory IC when the new memory ICreplaced. The adjustment items indicated with “” arerequired to readjust following to the “Electrical adjustments”.Other items should be used with the initial data value.
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For Fan Control283 Ter 2 0 - 31284 t 1 2 - 5 Temperature checking period, 0.5/1.0/1.5/2.0/2.5/3.0 sec.285 TaH 52 0 - 255286 TaL 46 0 - 255287 TbH 44 0 - 255288 TbL 38 0 - 255289 Th 15 0 - 255290 Not used291 Sub Sharpness (YCbCr) 8 0 - 15 Refer to User control spec292 Sub Tint (Video) 0 0 - 191 Refer to User control spec293 Sub Color (Video) 26 0 - 63294 Sub Sharpness ( Video) 4 0 - 4 Select the PW Filter295 Sub Color (YCbCr) 8 0 - 15 Refer to Use control spec.296 Not used297 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 60Hz 3 -- Video and S-Video mode only.298 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 60Hz 11 --299 Position (Horizontal) 60Hz 402 --300 Position (Vertical) 60Hz 300 --301 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 50Hz 6 --302 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 50Hz 12 --303 Position (Horizontal) 50Hz 403 --304 Position (Vertical) 50Hz 300 --305 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 480i 13 -- For Component mode and RGB NTSC306 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 480i 17 --307 Position (Horizontal) 480i 407 --308 Position (Vertical) 480i 308 --309 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 575i 21 -- For Component mode and RGB PAL310 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 575i 25 --311 Position (Horizontal) 575i 408 --312 Position (Vertical) 575i 313 --313 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 480p 9 -- For Component mode314 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 480p 10 --315 Position (Horizontal) 480p 409 --316 Position (Vertical) 480p 300 --317 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 575p 22 -- For Component mode318 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 575p 26 --319 Position (Horizontal) 575p 406 --320 Position (Vertical) 575p 308 --321 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 720p 12 -- For Component mode322 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 720p 20 --323 Position (Horizontal) 720p 406 --324 Position (Vertical) 720p 296 --325 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 1035i 13 -- For Component mode and RGB HDTV 1035i326 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 1035i 31 --327 Position (Horizontal) 1035i 403 --328 Position (Vertical) 1035i 303 --329 Expand Ratio (Vertical) 1080i 15 -- For Component mode and RGB HDTV 1080i330 Expand Ratio (Horizontal) 1080i 31 --331 Position (Horizontal) 1080i 403 --332 Position (Vertical) 1080i 304 --
No. Adjustment Item RangeInitial Value Description
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2. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
[Adjustment condition]• Input signal
Video signal: 1.0Vp-p/75Ω terminated, 16 steps gray scale (Compositevideo signal)
Component Video signal: 0.7Vp-p/75Ω terminated, 16 steps gray scale (Componentvideo signal with 480i, 480p, 575p, 720p, 1035i or 1080iformat)
Computer signal: 0.7Vp-p/75Ω terminated, 16 steps gray scale pattern(SVGA)
• 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 AdjustmentAfter 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 Reading230V 380V ±2V120V 372V ±2V
2.2 Fan Voltage Adjustment1. 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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CAUTION
The each circuit has been made by the fine adjustment at factory. Donot attempt to adjust the following adjustments except requiring thereadjustments in servicing otherwise it may cause loss of performanceand product safety.
CAUTION Be sure to connect the lamp when taking this adjustment.
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2.3 PC-Offset Adjustment1. Receive the 16-step gray scale computer signal.2. Set to COMPUTER mode.
[R-Offset adjustment]3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP2212R” (+) 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 “TP2222G” (+) 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 “TP2232B” (+) and chassis ground (-).8. Select item no. “277” and change data value to adjust the pedestal level and black
level to be same level.
2.4 PC Gain Adjustment1. Receive the 16-step gray scale computer signal.2. Set to COMPUTER mode.
[PC-R gain adjustment]3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP2212R” (+) and chassis ground (-).4. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “30” and change data value to adjust “a” to
be 1.13 ±0.01Vp-p.
[PC-G gain adjustment]5. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP2222G” (+) and chassis ground (-).6. Select item no. “273” and change data value to adjust “a” to be 1.13 ±0.01Vp-p.
[PC-B gain adjustment]7. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP2232B ” (+) and chassis ground (-).8. Select item no. “274” and change data value to adjust “a” to be 1.13 ±0.01Vp-p.
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Pedestal level = Black level
Fig. 3-2
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2.5 Component Gain Adjustment1. 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 “TP2212R” (+) 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 “TP2222G” (+) 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 “TP2232B ” (+) 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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Pedestal level = Black level
(a)
Fig. 3-3
Fig. 3-4
Pedestal level = Black level
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2.6 AV Gain Adjustment1. Receive the 16-step gray scale video signal.2. Set to VIDEO mode.3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP2222G” (+) 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.
2.7 NRS Adjustment1. Receive the 16-step gray scale computer signal.2. Set to COMPUTER mode.3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP3581” (+) and chassis ground (-).4. Adjust “a” to be 5.0 ±0.1V by using VR3561.
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Fig. 3-5
Pedestal level = Black level
(a)
Fig. 3-6
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2.8 Signal Center Adjustment1. 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 “TP511” (+) and chassis ground (-).4. Adjust voltage to be 7.30 ±0.05V by using VR521.
[G-signal cneter adjustment]5. Connect a digital voltmeter to test point “TP512” (+) and chassis ground (-).6. Adjust voltage to be 7.30 ±0.05V by using VR551.
[B-signal cneter adjustment]7. Connect a digital voltmeter to test point “TP513” (+) and chassis ground (-).8. Adjust voltage to be 7.30 ±0.05V by using VR581.
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 “TP512” (+) and chassis ground (-).4. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “0” and change data value to adjust “a” to
be 1.60 ±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 “TP512” (+) and chassis ground (-).8. Select item no. “0” and change data value to adjust “a” to be 1.70 ±0.01Vp-p.
Note:* This adjustment should be carried out before adjusting PC/AV-Video Adjustment-1
and 2.
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Fig. 3-7
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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 “TP512” (+) and chassis ground (-).3. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “15” and change data value to adjust “b” to
be 1.8 ±0.01Vp-p at each VIDEO and COMPUTER mode.4. Set to COMPUTER mode, select item no. “12” and change data value to adjust “a” to
be 4.00 ±0.01Vp-p.5. Set to 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 “TP511” (+) and chassis ground (-).7. Set to COMPUTER mode, select item no. “13” and change data value to adjust “a” to
be 4.00 ±0.01Vp-p.8. Set to VIDEO mode and item no. “13” and change data value to adjust “a” to be 4.00
±0.01Vp-p.
[B-video adjustment]9. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP513” (+) and chassis ground (-).10.Set to COMPUTER mode, select item no. “14” and change data value to adjust “a” to
be 4.00 ±0.01Vp-p.11.Set to VIDEO mode and item no. “14” and change data value to adjust “a” to be 4.00
±0.01Vp-p.
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(b)
black level
white level
white level
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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 “TP512” (+) and chassis ground (-).4. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “15” and change data value to adjust “b” to
be 1.90 ±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 “TP512” (+) and chassis ground (-).8. Select item no. “15” and change data value to adjust “b” to be 2.00 ±0.01Vp-p.
2.12 S/H Clock Adjustment1. Receive the 16-step gray scale computer signal.2. Set to COMPUTER mode.3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point “TP512” (+) and chassis ground (-).4. Enter to the service mode, select item no. “3” and change data value to adjust “a” to
be maximum.
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(a)
Fig. 3-10
(a)
(b)
black level
white level
white level
Fig. 3-9
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2.13 Common Center Adjustment1. Receive the 1 dot line computer signal.2. Set to COMPUTER mode.
[R-common center adjustment]3. Cover the G and B panel to block the light transit.4. Adjust VR2561 to obtain the minimum flicker on the picture.
[G-common center adjustment]5. Cover the R and B panel to block the light transit.6. Adjust VR2571 to obtain the minimum flicker on the picture.
[B-common center adjustment]7. Cover the G and R panel to block the light transit.8. Adjust VR2581 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 componentinput.
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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 invideo, computer and component input.
2.16 Note on White Uniformity AdjustmentIf you find the color shading, please adjust the white uniformity by using the proper
computer and “Color Shading Correction” software.
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3. OPTICAL ADJUSTMENTS3.1 Contrast Adujstment
[Before adjustment]• Adjustment requires a 2.0mm hex wrench and a
slot screwdriver.• Remove cabinet top following to “Mechanical
Disassemblies”. • Input a 100% of black raster signal.
[R/G/B-contrast adujstment]1. Shield the unnecessary lights by inserting the thick paper etc. in front of the LCD
panels .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 youintend to adjust.
3. Adjust a slots B as shown in Fig.3-11 to obtain the darkest brightness on the screenby 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.
Do not disconnect theconnectors on main andcomponent boardsotherwise the projector cannot be turned on.
Slot B
Polarized glassmounting base
A
Fig. 3-11
CAUTION
B-Polarized GlassMounting Base
R-Polarized GlassMounting Base
G-Polarized GlassMounting Base
A
A
A
Main Board
Fig. 3-12
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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”.
[Adjustment]]1. Turn on lamp by a state of without FPC cable of LCD panels.2. 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 coloruniformity 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 makecolor 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 recognisethe color shade, the “Relay Lens Adjustment” should be carried out to obtain theproper color uniformity.
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CAUTIONDo not disconnect the connectors on main and component boardsotherwise the projector can not be turned on.
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Fig. 3-13 Fig. 3-14
a b
a b
Moving of slot B
Slot BA
Yellow
y
x
Moving of Slots D
Slot D
C
Slot D
C
y
x
Yellow
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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”.
[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 rightof the screen as shown in Fig.3-15, loosen ascrew A with the 2.0mm hex driver andadjust the slot B to make color uniformity inwhite by using a slot screwdriver.
3. Tighten the 1 screw A to fix the relay lensunit.
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Fig. 3-15
CAUTIONDo not disconnect the connectors on main and component boardsotherwise the projector can not be turned on.
ASlot B
a
b
b
Moving of slot B
aWhite
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4. TEST POINTS AND LOCATIONS
IC301
IC202
IC6101
IC6901
IC561
IC531IC501
IC81
1
IC3301
IC2200
K5C
TP
2212
R
TP
2222
G
TP
2211
R
TP2221G
TP6601
TP
2232
B
TP5101
TP5103
TP221RTP7223
TP
7224
TP207
TP
208
TP
211
TP
212
TP
213
TP
219
TP
217
TP5111
TP5112
TPDVS
TPDHS
TP3582
TP511
TP
502
TP532 TP561
VR561
VR551
TP531
TP562
TP513
TP3581
TP
501
TP6602
TP6603
TP3322
TP3331
TP
3321
TP802
TP801
TP512
TP5113
TP
2231
B
VR2201
VR2571
VR
501
VR581
VR531
VR3561
VR2581
VR2561
VR6601
VR521
K6J
K6K
K6D
K6M
K6C
K1
T651
IC631
D651
D652
Main Board
Power Board
Fig. 3-16
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Part 4
Troubleshooting
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1. TROUBLESHOOTING1.1 No Power
1) Periphery of chassis
1. Is fuse (F901) blown?Fuse may be opened when either the LAMP indicator or the READY indicator isn'tIlluminated. 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 beturned off automatically.SW902 ...............................................OPEN : abnormal
4. Is the WARNING TEMP. indicator flashing ? The thermal sensor IC (IC2832) on theTemp. board or IC2831 on the main board may detect the abnormal temperatureinside of the projector. If one of these ICs detects the abnormal temperature, thisprojector 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 andS6V 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 beturned 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 : ON8. Check that the LAMP BST_SW signal is correct.
Pin 12 of K3D.....................................H : ON9. Check that the POWER FAIL signal is correct.
Pin 13 of K3D.....................................L : abnormal10.Check that the 12V is observed at test points TP6101. TP6102 and TP6103.11.Check that the LAMP_SW signal is correct.
Pin 4 of K8CC.....................................H : On12.Check that the LAMP_ERR signal is correct.
Pin 1 of K8CC.....................................L : On13.Check that the POWER FAIL signal is correct.
Pin 2 of IC1851 ..................................L : abnormal14.Check that the Sensor IC(IC2831) detects abnormal temperature inside the projector.
4) Component board
1. Check Power Supply and switching circuitCheck 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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Fig. 4-1
IC301SYSTEM CONTROL
ON/OFF BUTTON17-18
16
14
15
13
19
18146
2062
6
2-5
8
2 4
AC INPUT
FAN
LAM
P B
ST
_SW
.
LAM
P P
OW
ER
5V_S
W.
5V_S
W.
F601FUSE
SW902THERMAL SW.
Is fuse (F601) blown?
SW904INTER LOCK
SW.
LAMP
READY
TEMPWARNING
LAMPREPLACE
Check that the POWER FAIL signal at pin 6 of IC1808 is correct.L : abnormal
Check that the 5V_SW signal at pin 11 of K3D is correct.H : Power ON
Check that the LAMP_BST_SW signal at pin 12 of K3D is correct.H : Power ON
Check that the LAMP_POW signal at pin 2 of IC2882 is correct.
KEY SW
LAMP_BST_SW
IC1803
FAN_DRIVE
(Abnormal: H)
(Pow
er-O
n: H
)
(Pow
er-O
n: H
)
(Pow
er-O
n: H
)
(Power-On: H)
(Abnormal: L)
IC1804
IC1851
FAN CONT1IC1806
POWER LED
TEMP LED
READY LED
LAMP REP. LED
POWER_FAILPOWER_FAIL
POWER_FAIL
IC1808
KEY SW.
LAMP_ERR
LAMP_SW
LAMP_ERRIC2882 IC2883
PSDAPSDA
INDICATOR
KEY SWITCHES
Check that the LAMP indicator and READY indicator are lighting.If both of indicators are not lighting,check the primary side of the power supply circuit or S6V of standby power supply circuit.
IIC BUS
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5V_SW.
S6V 15V 5V
7P.F.C.control
P.F.C.
Abnormal temperature detection insideof the projector.
Abnormal temperature detection on the Main board.
Interlock switch
TSW611
LAMP
CB2CB2
K8CC-1
K8CC-4
CB1
LAMP.DETLAMPSW.
When an abnormal temperature is detected at the periphery of lamp driver circuit, the voltage of this line comes HIGH.
LAMP BALLAST UNIT
Switching powersupply
Check signal at pin 5 of T651
Abnormal temperature detection at the periphery of P.F.C. circuit
Check that the thermal switch (TSW611) is operating.If temperature at peraiphery of P.F.C. circuit reaches 95˚C, TSW611 turns on.TSW611 -- OPEN: Normal
Q671, Q681
IC2641 ~ IC2681
Check that the FAN DRIVE signal at pin 19 of IC1804 is correct.H : Power ON
Is projection of lamp cover inside broken or not fitting correctry ?Check the interlock switch (SW904) and lamp cover.SW904 -- OPEN : abnormal
Is thermal switch (SW902) operating ?If peripheral temperatures at the lamp house reaches 100˚C, the thermal switch turns off.SW902 -- OPEN: abnormal
(Power-On: H)
(Error: H)
FAN
_DR
IVE
FAN
CO
NT
1
LAMP_BST_SW
LAMP_SW
LAMP_ERR
IC2831
PSDAPSDA
IC2832
TEMP.SENSOR
TEMP.SENSOR
TEMP. BOARD
IIC BUS
SW902
SW904
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1.2 No Sound
1) Main board1. Check that the PC/AV switching signal is correct.
Pins 10 and 11 of IC5001 ...................AV : L, PC : H2. Check that audio signal is observed at following points.
Pins 11-12(PC)/13-14(AV) of K10B/K50B3. Check that the MUTE signal is correct.
Pin 5 of K5A .......................................Mute-On: H4. Check that the MUTE signal is correct.
Pin 12 of IC1803 ................................Mute-On: L5. Check that the PC/AV switching signal is correct.
Pin 16 of IC1804 ................................AV : L, PC : H
2) Audio board1. Check that sound volume control signal is correct.
Pin 4 of IC0012. 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: H4. Check that Vcc-voltage(+12V) is applied at pins 1 and 9 of IC001.
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Fig. 4-2
PC/AVSUDIO
SW
IC5001
AV BOARD
AUDIO BOARD
MAIN BOARD
Q5007
SP901SPEAKER
L
R
15
3
2
4
16
12
16
13
12
16
144
12
4
6
8
1
3
2
8
10,11
1
13
2
1214
Q5008
PC/AV-SW
Q1801
AUDIOOUTPUT
IC001
BUFFERIC851
DACIC431
I/OEXPAND.IC1804
I/OEXPAND.IC1803
I/OEXPAND.IC1806
SYSTEMCONTROL
&SCAN CONV.
IC301
AU
DIO
INA
UD
IO
OU
T
PC L
PC R
AV L
AV R
L
R
VOL
AUDIO
DAC
SDATA
SCLK
DAC
SDATA
SCLK
MUTE MUTE
Q5041
Q5001
Q5003
Q5002
Q5004
Q5042
BUS
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1.3 No Picture
1) AV board1. Check that the Vcc-voltages(+5V, -5V) are applied to AV circuits.
Pins 47-50 of K10A, Pins 47-54 of K10B ..............5VPins 39-42 of K10B..............................................-5VCheck IC1001, IC1002 and IC1021.
2. Check that the following input signals are observed correctly.
2) Main board1. 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: LPin 5 of IC5282 ....................................................AV: H, PC: L
3. Check that the RGB signals are observed at following test points.TP211, TP221R, TP2211R ....................................R-signalTP212, TP221G, TP2221G....................................G-signalTP213, 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 S/H signals are observed at following test points.TP501, TP511 ......................................................R-signalTP531, TP512 ......................................................G-signalTP561, TP513 ......................................................B-signal
6. Check that the NRS signals are observed at test points TP3581 and TP3582.
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SIGNAL K10A-pin No. K50A-pin No.V-Sync 17-18 17-18H-Sync 15-16 15-16
B 11-12 11-12G 9-10 9-10R 7-8 7-8
Video 33-34 33-34S-C 29-30 29-30S-Y 25-26 25-26
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TP532
TP562
A/D
IC202
DIGITALRGB
MATRIXIC6101
SYSTEMCONTROL
&SCAN CONV.
IC301
D/A
IC2200
TIMINGCONTROL
IC3301
LCDDRIVER
IC401
R-S/H
IC501R-
LCDPANEL
G-LCD
PANEL
B-LCD
PANEL
R-LEVELSHIFTIC3501
G-LEVELSHIFTIC3531
B-LEVELSHIFTIC3561
G-S/H
IC531
B-S/H
IC561
PC/AVSW
IC5201
BUFFERIC3321
TP3321
TP3332
TP501
TP502
TP531TP512
TP513
TP511
TP561
TP211
TP212
TP213
TP219
TP217
TP218
TP221R
TP221G
TP221B
TPDVS
TPDHS
IC5251
IC5252
IC3581
IC1002
IC1001
IC5282
IC5253
TP2211R
TP2221G
TP2231B
IC2211
IC2221
IC2231
S-C
S-Y
VIDEO
H-SYNC
V-SYNC
R
G
B
AV BOARD
COMPO-NENT BOARD
MAIN BOARD
VIDEO/S-VIDEO
S-C
S-Y
VIDEO
H-SYNC
V-SYNC
PC_R
PC_G
PC_B
R/Cr/Pr
R
R
G/Y
G
G
B/Cb/Pb
B
B
DC
LK/D
HS
/DV
S
DCLK/DHS/DVS
HCLK/STV/HST/ENBTP3581
IC3582TP3582
FRPNRS
NRS
7
15
229
8
13
46
512
11
47
18
16
14
22 24 26
5
6
46
43
40
16
47
47
PC/AV
Q5112
Cb/Pb
Cr/Pr
S/VIDEO-SW
IC5281
TP5112
TP5113
TP5111
TP7223
TP7224
9
1
8
12
3
5
16S/VIDEO
Q5211
4
1
7
21
18
G-SYNCSEP.
IC1021
28
90
7
49
18SYNCSEP.
IC6901
DIGITALVIDEO
DECODERIC5101
18
20
16
Fig. 4-3
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2. CONTROL PORT FUNCTIONS2.1 System Control & I/O Port Functions
IC Ref. No Pin/Name I/O Signal Name Function NoteIC301 PortA0 I/O ROMWEL For ICE
PortA1 I/O ROMWEH For ICEPortA2 I/O BOOTWE For ICEPortA3 I/O Not used Fixed HighPortA4 O 5V_SW Power ON/OFF MainPower-ON: HighPortA5 O LAMP_BST_SW Lamp Ballast ON/OFF Lamp Ballast-ON: HighPortA6 O IO_Reset Initialize I/O I/O Active: LowPortA7 O LAMP_POW Lamp-ON Lamp-ON: HighPortB0 I/O 3L_EN 3-Line Serial ON/OFF Serial Line-ON: LowPortB1 I/O PortB1 MatrixSDAPortB2 I/O Mouse1 Mouse Control Air Mouse-ON: HighPortB3 I/O Not used Fixed HighPortB4 I/O SCL_IN Fixed HighPortB5 I/O Not used Fixed HighPortB6 I/O M_SCL IIC CLKPortB7 I/O M_SDA IIC DATA
IC1803 12 O Mute Mute Mute-OFF: High13 O LAMP_REP_LED Lamp Replace LED Drive ON: High14 O READY_LED Ready LED Drive ON: High15 O TEMP_LED Temp Warning LED Drive ON: High16 O POW_LED Power LED Drive ON: High17 O KO3 Main Key Switch18 O KO2 Main Key Switch19 O KO1 Main Key Switch
IC1804 12 O CG_Filter CG Filter ON/OFF ON: High13 O VHDREN Philips chip Enable ON: High14 O VFIELD_SW VField PC/AV Selection Video V Field: High15 O Y/G_SW Sync Sep. Y/G Selection Y: High G: Low16 O PC/AV _SW PC/AV Selection PC: High AV: Low17 O C/V_SW Video/Component Video: Low
Selection Component: High18 O PeriPow_SW Power consumption Normal: High
SW in ST Standby: Low19 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 NoteIC1806 12 O SCLK 3-Line Serial Clock
13 O SDATA 3-Line Serial Data14 O DAC_STLOBE DAC Data Effective: Low15 O S&H_STLOBE S&H Data Effective: High16 O IRM_STLOBE White Uniformity Data Effective: Low17 O FAN_CONT2 Digital Pot.Chip Enabnle Data Effective: Low18 O FAN_CONT1 Fan Voltage Enable Fan Control ON: High19 O Not used
IC1807 12 O Not used13 O DVS2 Vsync x 2Hz Output14 O LAMP_ON Output Clock ON/OFF Output Clock ON: High15 O LIM-OFF16 O PWDN For AD9884 Power Down AD Power Down: High17 O NYSE18 O CTS33 RS232C Relation19 O Not used
IC1808 2 I KI1 Main Key Switch3 I KI2 Main Key Switch4 I KI3 Main Key Switch5 I KI4 Main Key Switch6 I Power_fail Power Fail Detection Abnormal: Low
Normal: High7 I Not used8 I Lamp_ERR Lamp Fail Abnormal: Low
Normal: High9 I Not used
IC1809 2 I S_IN3 I CB_SW Component4 I CR_SW Component5 I CTS/V6 I OEM Option7 I OEM Option8 I OEM Option9 I SVGA/Video grade SW SVGA: Low Video
Grade: High
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TPDVSTP3321DVS
TP3581NRSfor R/B
TP3582NRSfor G
TP2211RTP2212RD/AR-OUTPUT
TP7224AVV-SYNC
TPDHSTP3322DHS
3. WAVEFORMS
TP218TP208AV VIDEO
TP207TP7223AVH-SYNC
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TP502S&HR-OUTPUT
TP532S&HG-OUTPUT
TP511S&HR-OUTPUT
TP512S&HG-OUTPUT
TP501S&HR-INPUT
TP531S&HG-INPUT
TP2221GTP2222GD/AG-OUTPUT
TP2231BTP2232BD/AB-OUTPUT
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TP513S&HB-OUTPUT
TP562S&HB-OUTPUT
TP561S&HB-INTPUT
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4. IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS
FA5332M <Power Factor Control, IC01>
AN5265 <AUDIO OUTPUT, IC001>
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PW164-10RK <System Control/Scan Converter, IC301>
CXA2111R <LCD Driver, IC401>
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M62358FP <DAC, IC431>
CXD3503R <White Uniformity Compensation, IC471>
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CXA2112R <Sample & Hold, IC501, IC531, IC561>
STR-Z2156 <Power Switching Control, IC631>
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IDT71V016S <RAM, IC811>
CXA2016S <Sync Separator, IC1021>
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MC10H351ML <IC1501>
LM76CHMX <Thermal Sensor, IC1831, IC1832>
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MB40988PFQ<D/A COnverter, IC2200>
AV9155C <PLL, IC1961>
REFERENCECLOCK
CPUCLOCK
OUTPUTBUFFERS
2XCPU
CPU
AGNDPOWER-DOWNGNDVDD
14.318MHz14.318MHz
SCLK20-223
14.318MHzcrystal OE
17
18
10
8
9121516
14
13
111920
3
2
7
1
6KBCLKBUSCLK
FDCLKCOMMCLK
OUTPUTBUFFERS
PERIPHERALCLOCK
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TC4053BF <Switching, IC5001>
ET1030F0A <Level Shift, IC3501, IC3531, IC3561>
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SAA7114H <Digital Video Processor, IC5101>
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Part 5
PartsCatalog
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PARTSCATALOG
Multimedia ProjectorLV-5110U REF.NO.D78-5152LV-5110E D78-5153Power ProjectorLV-5110J D78-5151
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REF.NO. D78-5151D78-5152D78-5153
NEW SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
* 1 DY4-6122-000 C 1 COVER, TOP2 DY4-6098-000 C 1 COVER, BOTTOM3 DY4-6017-000 C 2 LEG, ASS'Y4 DY4-6018-000 C 1 RING, NAME5 DY4-6019-000 C 1 COVER, FRONT
* 6 DY4-6120-000 B 1 CAP, LENS7 DY4-6021-000 C 1 PLATE, AV8 DY4-6022-000 C 1 WINDOW, R/C SENSOR9 DY4-6023-000 E 1 FILTER, DUST, L10 DY4-6024-000 E 1 FILTER, DUST, R
11 DY4-6025-000 C 1 PANEL, AV12 DY4-6026-000 C 1 PANEL, TOP COVER13 DY4-6027-000 C 1 PLATE, LIGHT SHIELD14 DY4-6028-000 C 1 HOLDER, SENSOR23 DY4-6031-000 C 1 HOLDER, LAMP BALLAST
24 DY4-6032-000 C 1 HOLDER, POWER CBA, BOTTOM25 DY4-6033-000 C 1 HOLDER, POWER CBA, TOP26 DY4-6034-000 C 1 HOLDER, AC INLET27 DY4-6035-000 C 1 HOLDER, LINE FILTER, BOTTOM28 DY4-6036-000 C 1 HOLDER, LINE FILTER, TOP
29 DY4-6037-000 C 1 DUCT, L, TOP30 DY4-6038-000 C 1 DUCT, L, BOTTOM31 DY4-6039-000 C 1 DUCT, R
* 32 DY4-6101-000 C 1 SPACER, LAMPBALLAST, R33 DY4-6041-000 C 1 SPACER, LAMPBALLAST, L
34 DY4-6042-000 C 1 SPACER, LINE FILTER35 DY4-6043-000 C 1 BASE, OPTICAL BLOCK, BOTTOM36 DY4-6044-000 C 1 BASE, OPTICAL BLOCK, TOP37 DY4-6102-000 C 1 DUCT, FN90441 CY2-8329-000 F 6 SCREW
42 DY4-6045-000 F 7 SCREW43 DY4-6046-000 F 3 SCREW46 DY4-5802-000 F 11 SCREW47 DY4-5803-000 F 11 SCREW49 DY4-5801-000 F 2 SCREW
51 CY2-8332-000 F 1 SCREW52 DY4-5988-000 F 2 SCREW53 CY2-8231-000 F 2 SCREWa DY4-5988-000 F 9 SCREWb DY4-6010-000 C 1 BUTTON ASS'Y, POWER
c DY4-6097-000 C 1 BUTTON ASS'Y, CURSORe DY4-6013-000 C 1 WINDOW, LED INDICATORf DY4-6045-000 F 1 SCREWg DY4-6016-000 C 1 COVER, LAMP
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REF.NO. D78-5151D78-5152D78-5153
NEW SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS21 DY4-6029-000 C 1 HOLDER, INTEGRATOR IN22 DY4-6030-000 C 1 HOLDER, RELAY OUT44 DY4-6047-000 F 4 SCREW45 DY4-6048-000 F 7 SCREW48 DY4-6049-000 F 5 SCREW
50 CY2-8232-000 F 4 SCREW62 DY4-6051-000 C 1 PRISM/LCD ASS'Y63 DY4-6052-000 C 1 LENS, INTEGRATOR IN69 DY4-6058-000 C 1 LENS, RELAY OUT70 DY4-6059-000 C 1 LENS, PROJECTION
75 DY4-6064-000 C 1 GLASS, PL IN, R76 DY4-6065-000 C 1 GLASS, PL IN, G77 DY4-6066-000 C 1 GLASS, PL IN, B78 DY4-6067-000 C 1 GLASS, PL OUT, R79 DY4-6068-000 C 1 GLASS, PL OUT, G
80 DY4-6069-000 C 1 GLASS, PL OUT, B
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(77)
(78)
(75)
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81
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66
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67
73
74
(69)
73
65
61
64
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REF.NO. D78-5151D78-5152D78-5153
NEW SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS61 DY4-6050-000 C 1 PRISM, PBS
(63) DY4-6052-000 C 1 LENS, INTEGRATOR IN64 DY4-6053-000 C 1 LENS, INTEGRATOR OUT65 DY4-6054-000 C 1 LENS, CONDENSER OUT66 DY4-6055-000 C 1 LENS, CONDENSER, G
67 DY4-6056-000 C 1 LENS, CONDENSER, B68 DY4-6057-000 C 1 LENS, RELAY IN
(69) DY4-6058-000 C 1 LENS, RELAY OUT71 DY4-6060-000 C 1 LENS, CONDENSER, R72 DY4-6061-000 C 1 MIRROR, R
73 DY4-6062-000 C 2 MIRROR, B74 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, B81 DY4-6070-000 C 1 MIRROR, DICHROIC, R82 DY4-6071-000 C 1 MIRROR, DICHROIC, G
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A100
A001
A200
A2800
A1800
A600
SP901
SW904
FN905
FN901
IL901
L901
F601
POWERP.C.B.
A901
SW902
A1000
FN902
FN904
FN903
LP900
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REF.NO. D78-5151D78-5152D78-5153
NEW SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKSA001 DY4-6088-000 C 1 PCB ASS'Y, AUDIO
* A100 DY4-6123-000 C 1 PCB ASS'Y, MAIN
* A200 DY4-6121-000 C 1 PCB ASS'Y, COMPONENTA600 DY4-6089-000 D 1 PCB ASS'Y, LINE FILTERA901 DY4-6106-000 D 1 LAMP BALLAST ASS'Y
A1000 DY4-6085-000 C 1 PCB ASS'Y, AVA1800 DY4-6084-000 C 1 PCB ASS'Y, TEMPA2800 DY4-6087-000 C 1 PCB ASS'Y, R/C
POWER DY4-6090-000 D 1 PCB ASS'Y, POWERF601 CY2-8376-000 D 1 FUSE 250V 4A
FN901 DY4-6075-000 D 1 FAN, FN901
* FN902 DY4-6124-000 D 1 FAN, FN902/FN903
* FN903 DY4-6124-000 D 1 FAN, FN902/FN903FN904 DY4-6107-000 D 1 FAN, FN904FN905 DY4-6078-000 D 1 FAN, FN905
IL901 DY4-6079-000 D 1 SOCKET, AC INLETL901 DY4-6081-000 C 1 FERRITE CORE
LP900 DY4-6108-000 E 1 LAMP ASS'Y, LV-LP10SP901 CY2-8274-000 C 1 SPEAKERSW902 CY2-8382-000 D 1 SWITCH, THERMAL
SW904 CY2-8277-000 D 1 SWITCH, PUSH
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U-1
U-2
V-1
V-2
W-1 X-1
Z
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REF.NO. D78-5151D78-5152D78-5153
NEW SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKSU-1 DY4-6072-000 C 1 REMOTE CONTROLLER, LV-5100U-2 DY4-5859-000 B 1 COVER, REMO-CON BATTERYV-1 CY2-8293-000 D 1 POWER CORD, AC120V FOR LV-5110UV-1 CY2-8295-000 D 1 POWER CORD, AC240V FOR LV-5110EV-1 CY2-8299-000 D 1 POWER CORD, AC100V FOR LV-5110J
V-2 CY2-8288-000 C 1 ADAPTER, POWER PLUG FOR LV-5110JW-1 CY2-8298-000 C 1 INTERFACE CABLE, VGAX-1 DY4-5909-000 C 1 CABLE, MOUSE CONTROL PS/2Z DY4-6105-000 C 1 BAG, CARRYING
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REF.NO. D78-5151D78-5152D78-5153
PAGE NEW SYMBOL PARTS NO. QTY PAGE NEW SYMBOL PARTS NO. QTY1 53 CY2-8231-000 2 1 28 DY4-6036-000 12 50 CY2-8232-000 4 1 29 DY4-6037-000 14 SP901 CY2-8274-000 1 1 30 DY4-6038-000 14 SW904 CY2-8277-000 1 1 31 DY4-6039-000 15 V-2 CY2-8288-000 1 1 33 DY4-6041-000 1
5 V-1 CY2-8293-000 1 1 34 DY4-6042-000 15 V-1 CY2-8295-000 1 1 35 DY4-6043-000 15 W-1 CY2-8298-000 1 1 36 DY4-6044-000 15 V-1 CY2-8299-000 1 1 42, f DY4-6045-000 81 41 CY2-8329-000 6 1 43 DY4-6046-000 3
1 51 CY2-8332-000 1 2 44 DY4-6047-000 44 F601 CY2-8376-000 1 2 45 DY4-6048-000 74 SW902 CY2-8382-000 1 2 48 DY4-6049-000 51 49 DY4-5801-000 2 2 61 DY4-6050-000 11 46 DY4-5802-000 11 2 62 DY4-6051-000 1
1 47 DY4-5803-000 11 3 63 DY4-6052-000 15 U-2 DY4-5859-000 1 3 64 DY4-6053-000 15 X-1 DY4-5909-000 1 3 65 DY4-6054-000 11 52, a DY4-5988-000 11 3 66 DY4-6055-000 11 b DY4-6010-000 1 3 67 DY4-6056-000 1
1 e DY4-6013-000 1 2 68 DY4-6057-000 11 g DY4-6016-000 1 2, (3) 69 DY4-6058-000 11 3 DY4-6017-000 2 2 70 DY4-6059-000 11 3 DY4-6018-000 1 3 71 DY4-6060-000 11 5 DY4-6019-000 1 3 72 DY4-6061-000 1
1 7 DY4-6021-000 1 3 73 DY4-6062-000 21 8 DY4-6022-000 1 3 74 DY4-6063-000 11 9 DY4-6023-000 1 2, (3) 75 DY4-6064-000 11 10 DY4-6024-000 1 2, (3) 76 DY4-6065-000 11 11 DY4-6025-000 1 2, (3) 77 DY4-6066-000 1
1 12 DY4-6026-000 1 2, (3) 78 DY4-6067-000 11 13 DY4-6027-000 1 2, (3) 79 DY4-6068-000 11 14 DY4-6028-000 1 2, (3) 80 DY4-6069-000 12 21 DY4-6029-000 1 3 81 DY4-6070-000 12 22 DY4-6030-000 1 3 82 DY4-6071-000 1
1 23 DY4-6031-000 1 5 U-1 DY4-6072-000 11 24 DY4-6032-000 1 4 FN901 DY4-6075-000 11 25 DY4-6033-000 1 4 FN905 DY4-6078-000 11 26 DY4-6034-000 1 4 IL901 DY4-6079-000 11 27 DY4-6035-000 1 4 L901 DY4-6081-000 1
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REF.NO. D78-5151D78-5152D78-5153
PAGE NEW SYMBOL PARTS NO. QTY4 A1800 DY4-6084-000 14 A1000 DY4-6085-000 14 A2800 DY4-6087-000 14 A001 DY4-6088-000 14 A600 DY4-6089-000 1
4 POWER DY4-6090-000 11 c DY4-6097-000 11 2 DY4-6098-000 11 32 DY4-6101-000 11 37 DY4-6102-000 1
5 Z DY4-6105-000 14 A901 DY4-6106-000 14 FN904 DY4-6107-000 14 LP900 DY4-6108-000 11 * 6 DY4-6120-000 1
4 * A200 DY4-6121-000 11 * 1 DY4-6122-000 14 * A900 DY4-6123-000 14 * FN902/FN903 DY4-6124-000 1
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Part 6
ElectricalDiagrams
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1. PARTS DESCRIPTION AND READING IN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM1. 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.
Part 6: Electrical Diagrams
6-1
Example 2000 K K 1000 BG
CharacteristicExample 160 E M 10
Capacitance value
ToleranceTypeRated voltage
Excepting electric capacitors,all capacitance values of lessthan 1 are expressed in µFand more than 1 are in pF.
Capacitor Reading
Mark MaterialE ElectrolyticP Electrolytic (non-polarized)C Ceramic (temperature compensation)K CeramicF PolyesterN PolypropyleneM Metalized polypropyleneH Metalized polypromylarB Ceramic (semiconductor)G Metalized polyestelY Composite filmS StyrolT Tantalum oxide solid electrolyticU Organic semiconductive electrolyteD Electric double layer electrolytic
Mark ToleranceA not specifiedB ±0.1C ±0.25D ±0.5F ±1G ±2E ±2.5H ±3J ±5K ± 0M ±20N ±30P +100 -0Q +30 -10T +50 -10U +75 -10V +20 -10W +100 -10X +40 -20Y +150 -10Z +80 -20
Material table Tolerance table
Example L2 C1 4R7 K N
ToleranceInductance valueManufacture codeUnique code
Mark Tolerance (nH) Mark Tolerance (%)C ±0.25 G ±2D ±0.5 J ±5S ±0.3 K ±10A ±0.2 L ±15
M ±20
Coil Reading
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Part 6: Electrical Diagrams
6-2
Mark Type numberR 1S2076A,1S2473,1N4148
AA 1S2076A,1S2473,1SS133,1N4148
Diode
Mark Type number-- 2SC536 2SC945A 2SC1815 2SC1740S
AD NF, NG PA, QA, RA Y, GR Q, R, SAE NF, NG PA, QA O, Y, GR Q, R, S
Transistor (1) NPN type
Diode/Transistor Type Reading
Mark Type number-- 2SA608 2SA564A 2SA1015 2SA933S
AB NF R Y, GR RAC NF Q, R O, Y, GR Q, R
(2) PNP type
Mark Type number-- 2SA1179 2SA1037K 2SA1037AK 2SC2812 2SC2412KAJ M6, M7 R, S R, SAH L6, L7 R, S
(3) Chip type
Example 1/2 D J 10K B
Example 6 W K 8.2
Example 1/2 C K 1M
Resistor Reading
Characteristic
Z (Carbon fuse)B (Non-burnable)
Resistance valueTolerance (see below table)Material (see below table)Rated wattage (W)
K indicates in KΩM indicate in MΩ
Note: Resistor which is indicated with resistance value only are1/6W carbon resistor. Resistor which is indicated withmaterial, tolerance and value are 1/4W rated wattage.
Mark MaterialD CarbonN Metal filmS Oxide metal filmC SolidG Metal glaze W Wire wounding or cementH CeramicF Fusible
Mark ToleranceA ±0.05B ±0.1C ±0.25D ±0.5F ±1G ±2J ±5K ±10M ±20P +5 -15Z used in 0 ohm
Material table Tolerance table
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AK
C
B E
C2C1
B1 B2E
C
CB E
K A
C
B
E
B2B1
C1 C2
E
E
B
C
B2B1
C1 C2
E
B2
B1C1C2
E1
E2
K
A A
A
K K
K
A
K
A
CB
E CB
EC
B
E
1
2
34
5
6
Index
1 2
N
IndexIndex
1 2
N
2
1 3(IN) (OUT)
(GND)
21 4
2
13
Index
1
N
Index1
N
Index1
N
Index1
N
Index1
N
Index
1 N
21
31
2 32
1
3
RESET GND
Vdd
5
3
DG
SD
G
S
K: CathodeA: Anode
C: CollectorB: BaseE: Emitter
D: DrainG: GateS: Source
Diode
Transistor/FET
IC
E1C2
E2 C1B2
B1
Index
2. PIN DESCRIPTION OF DIODE, TRANSISTOR AND IC
Part 6: Electrical Diagrams
6-3
Diode
Transistor/FET
IC
FET
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A1
LAMP REPLACE
WARNING
READY
POWERKEY SW
POWER LEDTEMP LED
READY LED
FAN DRIVE-SWS/VIDEO-SW
PC/AV-SW
FAN CONTROL1FAN CONTROL2
LAMP ON
KEY SWTEMP WARR
LAMP ERR
S-SW
CB-SWCR-SW
LAMP REP LEDMUTE
LAMP REP LED
R-LCDPANEL
G-LCDPANEL
B-LCDPANEL
31I
17
47
46
31I
17
47
46
31I
17
47
46
18161422
24
26
46
43
40
4 I31
5152 27-32
16-21
1-6
DAC_STSCLKSDATAVOLVIDEO_DAC
1
PSCLPSDA
24
16
13
7 14 18
7814
1245
1819
5
23
6
2|4
47 55 63
707141
2 4
1113
68
27
29
69 68
57 58
49 50
465462
4
8
642
1618121479
16
12
1513
5
3
11 17
9
7
13 7
141618
1914I 7
18
12
11
5 I12
4
15 I24
4 25
13
7
13 12
10
VOLUME
8
43
2
113
212
1514
10
11
4 6
3
1229 30 36 3716
6
7
17
21
18
5 6
25
25
25
31 32
1
4511
9
102
53
52
8
1
17-19
16
15
14
13
12
SYSTEM CONTROL&
SCANCONVERSION
RGB
H-SYNC
V-SYNC
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
CG-AUDIO
IC5201PC/AV-SW
IC5281S/VIDEO-SW
Q5007Q5008
Q5002Q5004
Q5001Q5003
S-SW
PC/AV-SW
PC/AV-SW
S/VIDEO-SW
MUTE
MUTE
IC5001AUDIO-SW
BUFFERBUFFER
IC001AUDIO AMP.
AIR MOUSECONTROLPORT
SPEAKER
IC3871RS232CDRIVER
IC3861SUB CPU
IC3841AIR MOUSE CONT.2
IC3801AIR MOUSE CONT.1
IC5101
IC5282G-SYNC.
SW.
IC1021G-SYNC
SEP.
A/DCONVERTER
IC202
IC301
IC2200
D/ACONVERTER
LCDDRIVER
IC401
IC431DAC
IC3321 BUFFER IC1501TTL/PECL
R-SAMPLE & HOLD
G-SAMPLE & HOLD
B-SAMPLE & HOLD
IC501
IC3501
IC531
IC561
484338
6 5
34
WHITEUNIFOMITY
CORR.
IC3301TIMING
CONTROLLER
IC3391BUFFER
IC3371BUFFER
IC3381BUFFER
I/O EXPAND
RC SIGNAL IN
MOUSE
TXD
TXD
RXD
KEY CONTROLPOWERNORMALVOLUME (+/-)AUTO IMAGEMENUMODE
P-UPP-DOWNP-LEFTP-RIGHTENTER
RCPREAMP.
COMPUTER IN
AUDIO OUT
CR-SW
CB-SW
IC1001
IC1002
Y/CVIDEO
RGB
Cr/Pr
Y
Cb/Pb
S-Y
H-SYNC
V-SYNC
H-SYNC
V-SYNC
S-CVIDEO
CG-AUDIO-L/R
AV-AUDIO-L/R
RXD
TXD
RC INPUT
SEL0
SEL1
AIN_CLK
DVS
DCLK
DHS
GHS
VVS
VHS
GVS
DVS
DCLK
DHS
BMCKI/BMCK
NRS
FRP
PRG
GMCKI/GMCK
RMCKI/RMCK
STV
VCK
HST
BHCLK
GHCLK
RHCLK
BHCLK
GHCLK
RHCLK
B ENB
G ENB
R ENB
RGT
DWN
ENB
17
11
15
3
5
9
IC3321BUFFER
LROUT
UDOUT
HPBC
IC5251
IC2211
IC2221
IC2231IC5252
IC5253
312
5 9
1
8
15
22
7
55|
112
SYNCSEPARATOR
IC6901
90
28
49
DIGITALRGB
MATRIX
DIGITALVIDEO
DECODER
IC6101
122|
1601|
19
26|
99
72|
54
VR581
VR551
VR521
AUDIO-L/R
35
35
35
IC302MEMORY
φ6
φ6
φ6
IC805RAM
IC1803
19
17
16
I/O EXPAND
IC1804
18
17
I/O EXPAND
IC1806
14
I/O EXPAND
IC1807
1-5
7
8
I/O EXPAND
IC1808
2
3
4
I/O EXPAND
IC1809
IC806FLASH ROM
D-SUB 15PIN
Cr/Pr
Cb/Pb
AV-AUDIO
DRE0-7DGE0-7DBE0-7GRO0-7/GRE0-7
GGO0-7/GGE0-7GBO0-7/GBE0-7
DRA0-7/B0-7DGA0-7/B0-7DBA0-7/B0-7
VUVO-7VY0-7
A1-A18D0-D15
A1-A18D0-D15
A1-A18D0-D15
7 -15
31 - 43
LEVEL SHIFT
IC35317 - 15
31 - 43
LEVEL SHIFT
IC35617 - 15
31 - 43
LEVEL SHIFT
DY DXCLY DIR
DY DXCLY DIR
DY DXCLY DIR
3 8
IC3581NRS
IC3532NRS
IC3392
NRSG3 8
IROMURA
IC471
SDAT, S.H, SCLK
D0-D7
D7-D15
D0-D7
D7-D15
D0-D7
D7-D15
14-12
17
11
15
3
5
9
IC861BUFFER
Cr/Pr
Cb/Pb
R
G
B
FRP
M_SCL
M_SDA
PSCL
PSDA
SCL/SDA
IC1831TEMP.
SENSOR.
IC1832TEMP.
SENSOR.
Circuit Block Diagram (LV-5110E/LV-5110U)
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A2
AC CORD
C618
ASSY PWB, MAIN
ASSY PWB, AV
ASSY PWB, POWER
ASSY PWB, R/C
ASSY PWB, COMPONENT
Q671
IC01P.F.CONTROL
TSW611
Q6611
Q641
K3CK6J
K3DK6K
K3M
K3N
1-3
6-8
10-11
9
LAMP BALLASTUNIT
ASSY PWB, LINE FILTER
S-5V
S-5V
D6611
FN
904F
N902
PC644
PC643
PC641
Q663
Q371
D634
IC656
Q611
VR01
T651CONVERTER
TRANSFORMER
IC631SWITCHINGPOWER SUPPLY
F601FUSE VA601 L601 L602
SW902THERMALSW.
SW904INTER LOCKSW.
K6CK6A
DB611 L611 D612
R612/R613
D635
D632
812
3
5
4 10
8
7
11
9
6
12 14
7
5
C636 D653
D652
D651
K6F1
3
PC642
IC1804I/O EXPANDER
D660
Q661/Q662
D634
FEED BACK
OVER VOLT._DET.
OVER VOLT._DET.
LAMP BALLAST SW.
Q681
S6V
12V 12V
S6V
L671
5V
5V
L683
5VDL685
D665
15.5V1 15.5V1
15.5V
K3A K8A
23-26
11-1235-38
15-20
7-8
29-32
53-56
2-4
7-8
13
12
11
15.5V
5V_SW
5V_SW
P-FAIL
LAMP_BST_SW
LAMP_BST_SW
5VD
Q671 IC2641
15.5V1D2641
D2501
REG.&SW
IC2651
D2651REG.&SW
12V2IC2671
D2671REG.&SW
IC2661
D2661REG.&SW
12V
IC2691
D2691REG.&SW
12V
IC2681
D2681REG.&SW
K3AK8A
Q6612
K3K
K3L
D6612
D6613
FN
905F
N903
K3J FN
901
K5BB
B-LCDPANEL
K5GG
G-LCDPANEL
K5RR
R-LCDPANEL
12V1
12V3
15.5V15.5V
15.5V1
P-FAIL
P-FAIL
47-50
47-50
47-54
39-42
K50AK10A
K50BK10B
9VIC2631
5V
15.5VD2631
5V REG.
9V REG.
IC4716VD
S5V
S-5V
S5V
S-5VD471
5V REG.
S5VDIC2642S6V
S5V3.3V REG.
S3.3VIC2601
2.5V REG.
S2.5VIC2612
3.3V REG.
S3.3VIC2621
5V_DVD451
3.3V REG.
3.3VIC3302D3301
9V REG.
5VDIC2643D2643
15VLD3501
Q3501
IC451
R1971
5V_SW
1
K8QK28Q5V
5V
ASSY PWB, AUDIO
1-2
K5AK6P
12V
ASSY PWB, TEMP
1
K8GK8H
S5V5
S5V
12V
5V
IC301SYSTEM CONTROL
FAN DRIVE
IC1808I/O EXPANDERIC1851
COMP.
19
632148
208
D1831
3D003P-FAIL
Power Supply Lines (LV-5110E/LV-5110U)
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A3(SCH_MK6PA/PK6PA)
SW904 SW902
CB1
K904S
K903SK901S
K902S
1AV4Z10B18300
CB2
J11B4160NIL901
K8C
K8D
K5A
K8B
FN903
FN905
FN901
K3L
K3K
K3J
FN902
K3N
K3M
K8CC
SP901
K33B
K3BK3G
K33GK33R
K3RK3A
K8A
K50B
K10BK10A
RLCDPANEL
GLCDPANEL
BLCDPANEL
K5RR
K5GG
K5BB
K50A
K3D
K3C
FN904
K8G
K5P
K5S
K1
R625
R623
R622
R612K6C
TSW611
D611
Q611
C616
R614
R624
FB612
FB611C619
K6D
R614~R617
PTH611
D612
DB611
C617
R616
R615 R617
R620
R621
D653
R633
C630
C631
C632
R634
D633
C634
C638
C637
R636
R635
C633
C635
C639 C640
C652
R626
R627
C636
C653
C651
D652
D651
T651
D632
D635
R638D634
R629
R628
C620
C648 C649
R631
R632
R637
C611
C612
R618
L611
C618
C654
C655
PC641
PC642
PC643
PC644
R641
C641
R646
R642
C642
C643D641
R644
R645
R643
Q641
Q663
R666
R665
R667
D661
R664
Q662
R663
R662
R661
Q661
R659
R658
R656
R657
C656
R654
R655R660
R647D647
K6M
C647
L615
K6K
R674
R673
Q672
R672R671
Q671
D665
C687L687
L683
L685C685
C683
C671
L671
K6J
Q681
R682 R681
D631
D642
D656
D660
VA601 R601 L601C601
F601BF601A
K6B
F601C604
L602C603C602
C606
K6A
K600G
TO F.G.
C03
R06
C01
R01
C11
C04
R08
C05
R14R12
R20
R07
R04
C02
Q02
Q01
R13
R09
C07
R11
R02
C06
D02D01
VR01
C10
R03
R05
C08
K28D3
K28D2
K28D1
RC2801 R2801
R2802
C2801 C2802
K28D
C2803
R2803
R008
R007
R012
R011
R001
C003 R002
C004
C006
R005
C007
R003
C005
R004
C001
C002
C008
R006 D003
K6P
K6T
D001
D002
R1871
R1872
R1874
K8H1
K8H2
K8H3
K8H4
C1833
K8H
R1870
R1875
C902
C901
S10B3370NS10B3590N
;S10B5070N
X
J11B2450N
J11B2450N
J11B2450N
J11B2450N
X
X
J10EG030G
J10EG080G
X
M10B12103
M10B17200
M10B15800
J10EG030G
J10EP030G
J10EG030G
M10B12103
J10EG030G
J10EP030G
J10EZ050G
A10B14200
8
1
1
3
1
4
3
1
1
3
3
1
1
3
3
1
30
1
1
30
30
1
1
2 60
59
59
602
1
1
2 60
59
59
602
1
1
2 60
59
59
602
11
2 60
59
60
59
2
1
2
1 53
54
54
531
22
1 53
54
54
53
2
1
J10DT600G
J11LP600GJ11LP600G
J10DT600GJ10DT600G
J11LP600GJ11LP600G
J10DT600G
J10ML540G
J11MD540GJ11MD540G
5
1
3
1
J11EA300G
J11EA300G
J11EA300G
J10ML540G
J10EG130G
J10EG120G
13
1
12
1
1
5
M10B05902
J10EG050G
J10EP030G
J10EG030G
1
3
3
1
X
1/2GF150K
1/2GF150K
1/2GF150K
2XJ0.1VB
J10EM020N
S40B0060N;S10B3560N
AK06
2SK2698
400GJ1.5P 1GJ47K
1/2GF150K
Z20051---
Z20051---450GK0.047DK
J10EM020N
DHXAVB004
FML-G16S
D10XB60
25EM470T
1GJ47K
1GJ47K 1GJ47K
1/2GJ240K
1/2GJ240K
SFPL-52V
1/4FJ22VRH
EM2.2T
HJ0.22G
KK1000BA
1/3GJ47
AG01A
KZ0.1FA
EM1T
KK680BA
1/3GJ200
1/10GJ470
2000KK330AHH
2000KK100CTB
35EM220T
KZ0.1FA
10EM39002F
1GJ100K
1GJ100K
630NJ6800EAQ
10EM220T
25EM1000
2F
FMB-24L
FMB-26L
L51B3560N
SFPL-52V
SFPL-52V
1/10GJ100
02CZ27G:RD27MBP
1GJ100K
1GJ100K
450GK0.047DK
250KK 1000XH:400KM 1000XH
250KK 1000XH:400KM 1000XH
1GJ100K
1GJ100K
1/10GJ10K
1000KK1000AHH
1000KK1000AHH
1/10GJ4.7
L26B3410N
450EM120VCB
500KK330A
500KK330A
EL0205
EL0205
EL0205
EL0205
1/10GJ1K
16KK0.22BA
1/10GJ6.8K
1/10GJ100K
KZ0.1FA
25TM0.47DA1SS355
1/10GJ220K
1/10GJ68K
1/10GJ15K
2SA1037AKR
2SC2412
KR 1/10GJ18K
1/10GJ2.2K
1/10GJ2.2K
1SS355
1/10GJ1.5K
2SC2412
KR
1/10GJ6.8K
1/10GJ5.6K
1/10GJ10K
2SC2412
KR
1/10GJ1K
1/10GJ10
1/10GJ10K
1/10GJ6.8K
HJ0.47G
1/10GJ270
1/10GJ1K1/10
GJ820
XX
X
X
L3004
J10AS130N
1/10GJ10K
1/10GJ4.7K
2SC2412KR
1/3GJ1500
1/3GJ2700
2SB1565E;2SB1565F
1SS355
6.3EM2200CD
L2E6101KN
L2E6101KN
L2E6101KN6.3EM2200CD
6.3EM2200CD
25EM1000CD
L2E6470KN
J10AS120N
2SK2312
1/10GJ100K
1/10GJ22K
UDZ12B
UDZ5.1BG:UDZS5.1BG
UDZ 6.8BG:UDZS 6.8BG
UDZ4.7BG
VEV0043
1/2DJ220K
F35B0880N
275GM0.22UVCA
J20B00100
J20B00100
J10EM020N
4A250VTCSL
275GM0.22UVCA
F35B0880N
275GM0.22UVCA
275GM0.22UVCA
250KK1000XH:400KM1000XH
J10EM020N
J30B1260N
KZ0.1FA
1/10GZ0.0
KK680BA
1/10GJ22K
KZ0.1FA
CJ68GA
1/10GJ100
KK0.01BA
1/10GF1.2K
1/10GJ47K
X
1/10GJ330
1/10GJ22
KZ0.068FA
2SA1037AKR
2SC2412
KR
1/10GF1.1K
1/10GJ1.5K
KZ0.1FA
1/10GJ470K
1/10GJ10K
KK470BA
DCC010P
R3L7102MN
KZ0.1FA
1/10GJ1.8M
1/10GZ0.0KZ
0.047FA
U20B244001/16GJ220C
1/16GJ100C
10KZ1UGQFY
KK470GQBY
J10EG030G
10EM100WM
1/16GJ220C
1SS355
1/10GJ180
2SJ6.8;2SJ6.8C
1/10GZ0.0
1/10GZ0.0
1/10GZ0.0
EM1 1/10GJ18K
16EM10
25EM100
1/10GJ1
KZ0.1FA
1/10GJ1.5K
16EM10
1/10GJ27K
16EM470T
EM1
25EM100
1/10GJ1K
J10AS080N
J10AS030N
UDZ9.1BG:UDZS9.1BG
UDZ5.1BG:UDZS5.1BG
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GZ0C
16TM2.2FD
J10EG050G
1/16GZ0C
X
400KK470X
400KK470X
AC100-120VAC200-240V
(SET TO OPEN AT 100+/-5˚C)
A901
400V 120W
LAMP ON/OFF
LAMP SENS.
GND
1
LENS
3
GND
1
5
1AV4U20B35800
F.G.
(NEUT)(LIVE)
GND
INTAKE FAN
EXHAUST FAN
INTAKE FAN
GND
INTAKE FAN
(L611,Q611,D612,HB---)(PTH611)
(SET TO SHORT AT 95˚C)
3
21
S
DG
1
1
3
3
(1800UH)
S-5V6.0V
6.0V
15.5V
15.5V
P-FAIL
LAMP_BST-SW
S-5V
( . A)
( . A)
( . A)
REF
ANODE
CATHODE
F/B DET
O/V DET
O/V DET
(TLP721F-GB)
(TLP721F-GB)
(TLP721F-GB)
(TLP721F-GB)
1 2
13
1
12
1
LAMP_BST-SW
15.5V 6.0V
P-FAIL
S-5V
(100UH)
(100UH)
(100UH)
(47UH)
15.5V( . A)
15.5V1( . A)
5V( . A)
5VD( . A)
S6V( . A)
S-5V( . A)
LAMP_BST-SW
P-FAIL
5V_SW
1
33
1 (LIVE)
(NEUT)
1 3 6
7
4
5
IDET CT SYNC REF ONOFF
CS VCC VC
OUTGNDVIN-VFBOVPVDETIIN-IFB
/
2
8 10
P.F.CONTROL
<B-1K>
1
3
VCC
VOUT
GND
RCPRE AMP
1
3
MUTE
3
1
1
GND
OU
T
F.B
.
FIL
TE
R
IN VO
L
AUDIO AMP
8
SP-OUTVOL_CONT
AUDIO_IN
SP-RET.
SDA
SCL
O.S.
GND
+VS
A0
A1
INT OUT
1
5
VIN GND CONT CD OC OUTDRI
CT CSS VCC OS VB
1 3 5 7 9 11 14
1512108642
MUTE
DC VOLUMECONTROL AUDIO
OUTPUT
VC
C1
VC
C2
GN
D
2
3
4 1
2
3
4 1
2
3
41
2
3
4 1
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
87654321
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
2
3
5
4 10
8
7
6
9
11
1
P-FAIL
12VAUDIO
P-FAIL
12VAUDIO
S5V S5V
MK6PA-011 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
CAUTIONFuse of the specified parts number must be used.Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire or accident.
Components indicated by a mark in this schematic diagram designatecomponents in which safety can be of special significance. It is, therefore, particularly recommended that the replacement of these parts must be made by exactly the same parts.
This projector is isolated from AC line by using the internal converter transformer.Please pay attention to the following notes in servicing.1 Do not touch the part on hot side (primary circuit) or both parts on hot and cold sides (secondary circuit) at the same time.2 Do not shorten the circuit between hot and cold sides.3 The grounding lead must be connected to the ground of the same circuit when measuring of voltages and waveforms.
CAUTION
RUSH CURRENT SUPPRESSION POWER FACTOR CORRECTION
INTER LOCKSW
THERMOSTATSW
CURRENTRESONANSE TYPE
POWER SUPPLY
HOT SIDE COLD SIDE
AV BOARD
15.5V
6.0V
S-5V
6V
5V
5VD
COMPONENT BOARD
MAIN BOARDASSY,PWB,R/C MK6A1AA0B10C2820C
1AA0B10C2920CASSY,PWB,AUDIO AMP MK6A
IC001AN5265
1AA0B10C2930BASSY,PWB,TEMP MK6A
IC1832LM76CHMX-5
IC656UPC1093T-E1
IC631STR-Z2156
IC01FA5332M
ASSY,PWB,HIC MK6A
1AASB10C2920AASSY,PWB,POWER MK6A SERVICE
ASSY,PWB,LINE FILTER MK6A
1AA0B10C2920B
ASSY,PWB,AV MK6A1AA0B10C2820A
1AA0B10C282ABASSY,PWB,COMPONENT M4GAA
ASSY,PWB,MAIN MK6PA1AA0B10C293TA
VR01
AC CORD
LAMP BALLAST
TEMP.SENSOR
LP900
Schematic Diagrams LV-5110U/E
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S5V
PC/AV_SW
V-SY
H-SY
9V
S-SW
S-C
S-Y
CB_SW
5VS-5V
VIDEO
5VS-5V
5V
5V
S-5V
DATA/ADB
CLK2
TXD2
CTS/V
DTR
RTS
RXD2
VOL_CONT
POWER_FAIL
12V
S/CV_SW
5V
CR_SW
MUTE
R_IN
G_IN
B_IN
S5V
RESET_M
V-TH
5V
S-5V
S-5V
S5V
S-5V
5V
5V
S-5V
S5V
S5V
S5V
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ22KC
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
16KZ0.47MZFY
16TM2.2FD
16TM2.2FD
16TM2.2FD
16TM2.2FD
AH
1/16GJ2.2KC
1/16GJ2.2KC
AH
16KZ0.47MZFY
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ1.5KC
1/16GJ1.5KC
1/16GJ1.8KC
1/16GJ100KC
1/16GJ100KC
1/16GJ100KC
1/16GJ100KC
1/16GJ12KC
1/16GJ6.8KC
16TM2.2FD 16EM
10D
16KZ0.47MZFY
1SS355
1SS355
KZ0.01GQFZ
25KZ0.1GQFZ
25KZ0.1GQFZ
J30A00102
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ75C
CJ56CGQY
1/16GF62C
CJ56CGQY
1/16GF62C
10KZ1UGQFZ
10KZ1U GQFZ
10KZ1UGQFZ
KZ0.01GQFZ
AH
1/16GJ2.2KC
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ100C
KZ0.01GQFZ
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GF62C
1/16GJ1KC
CJ56CGQY
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1SS355
1SS3551SS
355
J30A00102
J30A00102
J30A00102
J30A00102
J30A00102
CD10CGQ
CD10CGQ
CD10CGQ
AJ
1/16GJ1KC1/16
GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ1KC
AJ
AJ
1/16GJ1KC
25KZ0.1GQFZ
J30A00102
J30A00102
J10ML540G
J10ML540G
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GZ0C
AH
1/16GJ22C
1/16GJ2.2KC
16EM10D
AH
AH 1SS355
1/16GJ2.2KC
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ2.2KC
1SS355AH
AH16EM10D
1/16GJ2.2KC
1/16GJ470C
AH
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ22KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ4.7KC
AH
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ22C
6.3EM22D
L2A73R3MG
1/16GJ75C
CJ220CGQY
1/16GJ10C
L2A73R3MG
1/16GJ75C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GJ1KC
6.3EM22D
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ100C
KZ0.01GQFZ
AH
1/16GJ2.2KC
1/16GJ10KC
6.3EM220WM;6.3EM220F1
6.3EM220WM;6.3EM220F1
AJ
1/16GJ1KC1/16
GJ10C
1/16GF62C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
AH
1/16GJ2.2KC
6.3EM220WM;6.3EM220F1
1/16GJ10KC
6.3EM 220WM;6.3EM 220F1
X
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ10KC
1SS355
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GF62C
X
1/16GJ1KC
AJ
1/16GJ120C
J10EG080GJ10EG030G J10EP030G
L2A9R47MG
L2A9R47MG
CD10CGQY
CD10CGQY
CD10CGQY
1/16GF1KC
1/16GF1KC
1/16GF1.5KC
1/16GF3.3KC
1/16GF470C
6.3EM 220WM;6.3EM 220F1
25KZ0.1GQFZ
6.3EM 220WM;6.3EM 220F1
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GF2.2KC
1/16GF2.2KC
1/16GF2.2KC
1/16GF560C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GF1.2KC
1/16GJ180C
1/16GJ10C 1/16GF1.2KC
1/16GF470C
1/16GF2.7KC
1/16GF5.6KC
1/16GF2.2KC
1/16GF1.8KC
1/16GJ220C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
X
J30B1260N
16KK0.1GQBY
6.3EM22D
1SS355
1SS355
CD10CGQY
1/16GF2.7KC
1/16GF3.9KC
6.3EM22D
16KK0.1GQBY
UDZ6.2B
UDZ6.2B
UDZ6.2B
UDZ12B
UDZ6.2B
UDZ6.2B
UDZ6.2B
UDZ6.2B
UDZ12BUDZ12B
UDZ12B UDZ12B
UDZ6.2B UDZ6.2B
UDZ12BUDZ12B
UDZ12B UDZ12B
UDZ20BG
UDZ20BG
UDZ20BG
UDZ20BG
UDZ20BG
UDZ20BG
UDZ20BG
UDZ20BG
UDZ12BUDZ12B
CJ100CGQY
F34DA191G
F34DA191G
F34A5106G
F34A5106G
F34A5106G
F34A5106G
F34A5106G
F34A5106G
1/16GJ100C
F34A5106G
1/16GJ100C
16KK0.1GQBY
F34A5506G
F34A5506G
1/16GJ100C
F34A5106G
F34A5106G
F34A5506G
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ470KC
1/16GJ470KC
J12A00400
F34DA200G
F34DA200G
F34DA200G
J11B0990N
F34A5106G
F34A5106G1/16GJ470KC
1/16GJ470KC
J11B0850N
1/16GJ33KC
F34A5106G
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GJ1KC
1SS355
1SS355
UDZ20BG
10KK0.47UGQBY
1/16GZ0C
1SS355
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ100C
6.3EM22D
16KK0.1GQBY
1/16GZ0C
16TM2.2FD
16TM1DA
16TM1DA
10KK0.22KGQBY
10KK0.22KGQBY
16KK0.1GQBY
10KK0.22KGQBY
1/16GJ33KC
1/16GJ220C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GF12KC
1/16GF12KC
16KK0.1GQBY
16KK0.1GQBY
1/16GJ2.2KC
KK3300GQBY
UDZ6.2BUDZ6.2B
UDZ6.2B UDZ6.2B
J12B2761N
F34A5506G
F34A5506G
J11MD540G
1/16GJ10KC
J11MD540G
1SS355
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
X
J12A00400
J12A00400
1/16GJ100KC
1/16GJ100KC
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ100C F34A5106G
F34A5106G
UDZ12BUDZ12B
UDZ12B UDZ12B
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ220C
1/16GZ0C
X
DTC114EKAP
DTC114EKAP
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GZ0C
S10B5110N
J11A00300
CJ100CGQ
CJ100CGQ
CJ100CGQ
CJ100CGQ
CJ100CGQ
CJ100CGQ
16EM470CD
10KZ22MNF
10KZ22MNF
10KZ22MNF
10KZ22MNF
R5296
R5218
R5024
R5023
R5022
R5021
R5018
C5007
C5002
C5001
C5004
C5003
Q5008
R5014
R5009
Q5007
C5008
R5013
R5008
R5016
R5011
R5017
R5001
R5002
R5003
R5004
R5007
R5006 C5006 C5009C5011
D5281
D5282
C5282
C5283
C5284
TP208
C5281
R5286
R5284
R5287
R5289R5291
R5216
R5211
R5226
R5221
C5217
C5212
C5214
C5213
Q5211
R5217
R5232
R5222
R5212
C5216
R5223
R5233
R5231
R5214
R5236
R5215
R5225
R5235
D5211
D5231D5221
TP211
TP212
TP219
TP218
TP217
C5211
C5221 C5231
Q5201
R5201
R5202
R5203
R5207
R5204
Q5202
Q5203
R5206
C5201
TP213
TE215
K50A
K50BGND
AV=LOWPC=HIGH
L-OUT
R-OUT
GONSYNC
Y
PC=HIGHAV=LOW
-5V
+5V
PC=LOWAV=HIGH
PC
PC
PC
AV
AV
AV
G-SW B-SW
R-SW
SW
B-OUTG-OUT
R-OUT
K50B
VSS
VEE
INM
VDD
SW
+5V
-5V
S-Y
VIDEO
K50B12
K50B14
K50B18
K50B20
K50B22
K50B24
K50B26
K50B28
K50B30
K50B34
K50B36
K50B4
K50B2
K50B40
K50B42
K50B50
K50B48
K50AGND
K50A50
K50A48
K50A44
K50A40
K50A38
K50A34
K50A30
K50A28
K50A26
K50A22
K50A18
K50A16
K50A12
K50A10
K50A8
K50A4
K5A6K5A5K5A4K5A3K5A2K5A1
R7286
R7283
Q7281
R7281
R5026 C5012
Q5001
Q5002 D5001R5027
R5036
R5037
R5029
D5002Q5004
Q5003
C5013R5028
R5031
K50B52
K50B54
Q5041
R5041
R5043
R5044
R5048
R5047
R5046
Q5042
R6201
R6202
R6203
R6204
R6209
R6208
R6207
R6206
R6211
R6212
R6213
R6214
R7288
C5288
L5281
R5288
C5287
R5280
L5201
R5281
R5282
R5283V
R5283Y
C5218
R5270
R5213
R303
C303
Q303
R304
K50A2
R305
C5010
C5202
Q5204
R5209R5208
R5227
R5228
R5015
Q5006
R5010
C5014
R5219
C5289
R6210
S=HIGHOTHER=LOW
S=HIGHOTHER=LOW
R6231
R6232
D5283
K50A46
R6236
R6237
R5299
R5297
R5298
Q5296
R5285
AV=HIGHPC=LOW
S-Y
VIDEO
S-C
K5A
Y
S-C
K50B8
K50B6
K50B32
K50A32
K50A6
K5S K5P
L7271
L7272
C7241
C7261
C7251
R7241
R7251
R7261
R7262
R7252
C7273 C7274
C7272C7271
R7264
R7254
R7244
R7242
R7243
R7253
R7247R7246
R7256 R7257
R7267R7266
R7269R7268
R7263
R7265
R5205
R7260
C5015
K100G
C1018
C1017
D1014
D1013
C1009
R1026
R1027
C1014
C1016
D1003
D1002
D1001
D2001
D2004
D2006
D2002
D2003
D2019D2018
D2016 D2017
D2007 D2008
D2024D2023
D2021 D2022
D1024
D1026
D1023
D1028
D1031
D1029
D1021
D1022
D1007D1006
K2003_1
K2004_1
K2001_5
K2001_6 K2001_3
K2001_4
K2004_3
K2004_2
K1002_1
K1001_5
K1001_14
K1001_13
K1001_3
K1001_2
K1001_1
C1006
L1007
L1006
L1019
L1021
L1018
L1022
L1024
L1023
R2022
L2003
R2002C2001
L2006
L2004
R2019
L2021
L2022
L2007
R2027
R2024
R2026
R2023
K2004
L1003
L1002
L1001
K1001
L2017
L2016R2018
R2021
K2001
R2001
TO C
HA
SS
I EA
RT
H
S-SW
V-SYNC
H-SYNC
S-C
S-Y
L1017
K1002_2
K1002_3
K1002_5
K1002_6
K1002_7
K1002_8
K10B_12
K10B_14
K10B_18
K10B_20
K10B_22
K10B_24
K10B_26
K10B_28
K10B_30
K10B_34
K10B_16
R1021
R1028
R1024
R1032
D1009
D1012
D1027
K10B_36
C1007
C1011
D1008
R1036
R1037
C1039C1038
R1043
C1028
C1032
C1036
C1029
C1031
C1033
C1034
R1049
R1051
R1053
R1054
R1056
C1046
C1044
R1071
C1043
H-SYNC
V-SYNC
H-SYNC
V-SYNC
VS IN
PVC
EVC
HS IN(CS IN)
PHC
EHC
G-SYNC IN(VIDEO IN)
HD SEL
ISC
ISJ
GND VSS REF
CLP OUT
CLP OUT
CLP SEL
PH
PV
HD
VSSOUT
VSSIN
VD
VCC
D2011D2009
D2012 D2013
AV1-VIDEO
K2002
L2008
L2009
K10A
R1031
K10B
K2003_2
K2003_3
K2002_8
K2002_7
K2002_6
K2002_4
K2002_2
K2002_1
K10A_54
K10A_44
K10A_40
K10A_38
K10A_34
K10A_30
K10A_28
K10A_26
K10A_22
K10A_18
K10A_16
K10A_12
K10A_10
K10A_8
K10A_4
D1010
K10B_4
K10B_2
K10B_40
K10B_42
K10B_50
K10B_48
K10A_48
K10A_50
R2089R2088
R2008R2007
R2003 R2004
R2086 R2087
R2011 R2012
R2061 R2062
R2064R2063
R2014R2013
R2016 R2017
R2066 R2067
R1069
K2003
K2005
R2093
R2096
R2094
R2097 L2092
L2091
K2005_2
K2005_3
K2005_1D2092D2091
D2093 D2094
SHIELD PLATE
X
K5001A
R1011
R1068
R1067
C1001
V-SYNC
H-SYNC
K10A_2
Q1002
Q1001
R1075
R1035
SW1001SW10_1
SW10_3
K10A_46
K10A_6
K10A_14
K2002_3
K10B_6
K10B_10
K10B_8
K1002
C2092 C2091
C2011C2012
C2022 C2021
C2009
C2008
C2005
C2014
C2016
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
98
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
98
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
8
7
6
54
3
2
1
5
43
2
1
1
2
3 4
5
5
43
2
1
5
43
2
1
32
1
32
1
32
1
32
1
32
1
32
1
32
1
32
1
32
1
32
1
32
1
32
1
1
14
2
15
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
12
3
32
1
12
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
12
3
32
1
12
3
12
3
L
L
L
H
H
C
A
B
A
B
CGND
+
++
+
++
AUDIO SW
VCC
Y
PC-L
AV-L
AV-R
PC-R
29
19
9
PC B-IN
PC R-IN
PC G-IN
Y/VIDEO
Cb/Pb
Cr/Pr
G-SYNC/Y
1 2
53 54
9
19
29
39
49
39
49
1 2
53 54
L
H
AU
DIO
_IN
AUDIO
R OUT
L OUT
(IC1804 17P)
(IC5101 18P)
(IC1804 16P)
(IC7221 1P)
(IC7221 11P)
(IC5101 20P)
(IC1809 2P)
(IC5101 16P)
(IC1809 4P)
(IC1809 3P)
(IC3871 13P)
(IC3841 18 22 24P)
(IC3841 17 21P)
(IC3841 3P)
(IC3871 7P)
(IC3861 5P)
(IC431 4P)
(IC1803)
(IC1808 6P)
(IC3861 15P)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PC/AV
AUDIO_IN
(IC7221 ? P)
S-Y
S-C
H-SY
V-SY
V-TH
S-SW
Cb_SW
Cr_SW
RX2
RST
DTR
CTS/V
TXD
CLK
DATA/ADB
RE
SE
T
PO
WE
R_F
AIL
MU
TE
VO
L_C
ON
T
V-
V+OUT
I-ININ
-+
+ -
IN I-IN
OUT V+
V-
V-
V+OUT
I-ININ
-+
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AVR_IN
AVB_IN
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V+OUT
I-ININ
-+
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PC L
AV R
AV L
PC L
PC R
AV L
AV R
CGL/R-IN
CG
S-V
RXD
RTS
DTR
CTS/V
TXD
CLK
DATA/ADB
B-IN
R-IN
G-IN
Y/VIDEO
S-SW
S-C
S-Y
V-TH
Y/VIDEO
Cr/Pr
Cb/Pb
Cb/Pb
Cr/Pr
H-SY
V-SY
G-SYNC/Y
Cb_SW
1 2
53 54
10
20
30
40
50
10
20
30
1 2
40
50
53 54
DATA/ADB
CLK
TXD
CTS/V
DTR
RTS
RXD
Cr_SW
AVL/R-IN
CG/AVL/R-OUT
R OUT
L OUT
R OUT
L OUT
RESET
PC/AV
AV=HIGHPC=LOW
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3,4
2
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6
1
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AD8057ARTIC7251
AD8057ARTIC7241
TC4053BF(EL)IC5001
ASSY,PWB AV MK6A1AA0B10C2820A
RESET SW
COMPUTER IN
S-VIDEO
Y/VIDEO
CGL/R-IN
Cr/Pr
Cb/Pb
AVL/R-IN
CG/AVL/R-OUT
SERIAL PORT
AV BOARD
AUDIO-IN
AUDIO-OUT
V-SYNC
H-SYNC
R
G
B
G-SYNC/Y
G-SYNCSEP.
MAIN BOARD
AUDIO AMP.BORD "K6T"
SPEAKER AUDIO AMP.BOARD "K6P"
AU
DIO
AUDIOSWITCH
H-SYNC
V-SYNC
R/Cr/Pr
G/Y
B/Cb/Pb
S-Y
S-CS-CVIDEO
S-VIDEO SWITCH
PC/AVSWITCH
Y/G-SYNCSWITCH
G-SYNC/Y
TP208
TP217
TP219
TP218
TP211
TP212
TP213
5.3V0V
0V
0.8V
0.8V
0V
-5.6V
0V
5.1V
0.6V
0.8V
5.1V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
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0.4V0V
0V0V
0V
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0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0.6V
0.6V
0.6V
0.6V
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0.1V0V
0.4V
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5.0V0V
0.6V
0.6V
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0V
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0V
0V
0.2V
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0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
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5.6V
4.3V
9.1V4.2V
9.1V
4.2V
9.1V
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0V
0V
0V6.4V
6.4V
3.6V
3.6V
0.7V
5.7V
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0V
0V
0V
0.2V
0.2V
9.1V
9.1V
3.6V
3.6V
4.2V
4.3V
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MOUSE-TXD
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M1/PIN8
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SCPU/RESET
M2/PIN7
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RXD
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M2/PIN8
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DATA
R/C
MOUSE/CPU-SW
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ODB0
ODGZ7
/1NIT
VCC
GND
ODGZ6
ODGZ5
ODGZ4
ODGZ3
ODGZ2
ODGZ1
ODGZ0
GND
ODG7
ODG6
ODG5
ODG4
ODG3
ODG2
ODG1
ODG0
GND
(VCC)D
ONE
VCC(GND)
(ODRZ0)
/PROGRAM
ODRZ1
OD
RZ
2
OD
RZ
3
OD
RZ
4
OD
RZ
5
OD
RZ
6
OD
RZ
7
(VC
C)O
DR
Z0
GN
D
OD
R0
OD
R1
OD
R2
OD
R3
OD
R4
OD
R5
OD
R6
OD
R7
VC
C
GN
D
VS
YN
CO
HS
YN
CO
CLP
R
CLP
G
CLP
B
CT
RL2
CLK
O
(VC
C)
GN
D
HS
YN
C
VS
YN
C
RS
T
DIN
CLK
CCLKVCCTDO(GND)CR0
CR1
CR2
CR3
CR4
CR5
CR6
CR7
VCC
GND
CRZ0
CRZ1
CRZ2
CRZ3
CRZ4
CRZ5
CRZ6
CRZ7
VCC
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5
GND
Y0
Y6
Y7
(VCC)
GND
YZ0
YZ1
YZ2
YZ3
YZ4
YZ5
YZ6
YZ7
CLA
MP
I
GND4
GND2
(VCC)
(VCC)
(IC301 26P)
(IC301 98P)
(IC321 7P)
(IC301)
(IC301)
(IC5281 8P)
(IC301 223P)
(IC301 99P)
(IC301 100P)
(IC301)
(IC301 89P)
(IC301 14P)
(IC321 6P)
(IC301 155P)
(IC301 213P)
(IC1804 13P)
(IC
301
80P
)
(IC
301
5P)
(K5DA)
(K5DA)
(IC
301
147P
)
(IC301 222P)
CLP
R
CLP
G
CLP
B
(IC
301
5P)
(IC
301
80P
)
(IC
301
25P
)
(K50A)
CLK
ED
GE
DE
C1
OE
_PO
L
VH
S
DAT
A
GN
D
VC
CIN
T
VS
YN
C
XR
ST
SW
_480
i
CLK
GN
D
VC
CIO
GN
D
TCK
TDO
GND
VCCIO
GND
GND
GND
VCCIO
OE
GH
S
GAT
EH
S
HG
OD
EV
FF
AD
CD
EI
HS
YN
C
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
VC
CIN
T
VC
CIO
VCCIO
TMS
OE1
GND
GREF
DEC0
TDI
VCCIO
HS_SW
YO
7
CB
O7
GREF
Y7
CB
7
ADCDE1
(IC301 165P)
CLAMP
CRO7
CR7
NC
NC
NC
VD
GND
GND
RA-IN
VD
VD
VD
VD
VD
VD
VD
VD
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
SOG-IN
GA-IN
BA-IN
SDA
SCL
CKINV
CLAMP
A0
A1
PVD
PVD
GND
NC
NC
NC
GN
D
CO
AS
T
GN
D
HS
YN
C
PV
D
CK
EX
T
FIL
T
NC
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
PV
D
PV
D
DB
B7
DB
B6
DB
B5
DB
B4
DB
B3
DB
B2
DB
B1
DB
B0
GN
D
VD
D
VD
D
DBA7
DBA6
DBA5
DBA4
DBA3
DBA2
DBA1
DBA0
GND
VDD
GND
VDD
DGA7
DGB7
DGB6
DGB5
DGB4
DGB3
DGB2
DGB1
DGB0
DGA6
DGA5
DGA4
DGA3
DGA2
DGA1
DGA0
GND
VDD
DRB7
DRB6
DRB5
DRB4
DRB3
DRB2
DRB1
DRB0
GN
D
VD
D
DR
A0
DR
A1
DR
A2
DR
A3
DR
A4
DR
A5
DR
A6
DR
A7
GN
D
VD
D
DAT
AC
K
DAT
AC
K/
HS
OU
T
SO
GO
UT
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
VD
D
VD
VD
PW
RD
N/
RE
F-O
UT
RE
F-I
N
CB7
Y7
(GAT
EH
S)
(IG
PH
)
(GREF)
(SW480I)
SW480I
GPENDOG
+ -
IN I-IN
OUT V+
V-
V-
V+OUT
I-ININ
-+
+ -
IN I-IN
OUT V+
V-
RTS0(VHS)
CLPR
CLPG
CLPB
LLC(CLK)
CR
7
CR6
CR6
Y6
CB6
Y6
CB
6
OE
DV
(K50B)
VCC
GND
T1OUT
R1IN
T1IN
T2IN
R2OUT
C1+
V+
C1-
C2+
C2-
V-
T2OUT
R2IN
R1OUT
RD14
RD15
RD16
RD17
RD10
RD11
RD12
RD13
RC10
RC11
RC00
RC01
YA
YB
TXD
Ready
SDATA INT
XB
SA
DATA IN
SEL0
SEL1
SRD04
SRD05
SRD06
SRD07
SRD00
SRD01
SRD02
SRD03 SRC00
SRC01
SRC10
SRC11
(QI301 204P)
(QI301 75P)
(QI301 207P)
(QI351 1P)
OUT
VDD
GND
COASTOUT
(COASTOUT)
(IC301)
(DC
LK)
(CO
AS
TIN
)
COASTIN
(IC202 41P)
PDEN
12
1
ADCDEI
(IC301 118PIN)
(IC1804 16P)
GND
VCC
M_S
CL
M_S
DA
S-C
VIDEO
S-Y
VCLK
VPEN
VFIELD
VVS
VHS
VY7
VY6
VY5
VY4
VY3
VY2
VY1
VY0
VUV7
VUV6
VUV5
VUV4
VUV3
VUV2
VUV1
VUV0
VHDREN
S3.3V3
S3.3V3
GBO0
GBO1
GBO2
GBO3
GBO4
GBO5
GBO6
GBO7
GGE0
GGE1
GGE2
GGE3
GGE4
GGE5
GGE6
GGE7
GGO0
GGO1
GGO2
GGO3
GGO4
GGO5
GGO6
GGO7
GBE0
GBE1
GBE2
GBE3
GBE4
GBE6
GBE7
GBE5
GRO6
GRO5
GRO4
GRO3
GRO2
GRO1
GRO0
GRO7
GRE0
GRE1
GRE2
GRE3
GRE4
GRE5
GRE6
GRE7
GVS
GHS
GCLK
S5V
OUT
VDD
VSS
S3.3VD
GBLKSPL
R_IN
G_IN
B_IN
GPENSOG
S3.3V2
V-SY
H-SY
RTS0(VHS)
ODEV
PO
RT
B1
ADCDE
M_S
DA
M_S
CL
S6V
S3.3V2
PD
EN
VSYNC
TDO
TCK
TMS
TDI
S3.3VD
GREF
HSYNC
HS
V-TH
M_S
CL1
GVS
S-5V
5V
S5V S3.3V2
RXD2
RTS
DTR
CTS/V
TXD2
CLK2
DATA/ADB
RC
MOUSE1
TXD
RXD
S5V
COASTOUT
CO
AS
TOU
T
TCK
TDO
TMS
TDI
S3.3V2
S3.3VD
S3.3V3S5V
DCLK
PC/AV_SW
MK6AA-031 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
IC3871HIN232CBSP232ACT
IC3862MN1382-Q-TX
IC3861TMP47C101M-JV45
IC2622BA033FP-E2
IC2621BA033FP-E2
IC6901EPM3128ATC100-10
IC3801TWM7000-162020
IC3841 TWM7000-151020
IC6102MN1382-Q-TX
IC7221TC74LCX14FTHD74LVC14T
IC5251AD8057ART
IC5252AD8057ART
IC231BA033FP-E2
IC6101LC-24193AT-TH5
IC202AD9884AKS-100
IC5253AD8057ART
H-SYNC
"K50B"
AIR MOUSECONTROLLER-2
V-SYNC
R/Cr/Pr
B/Cb/Pb
G/Y
S-C
VIDEO
S-Y
DIGITALVIDEO
DECODER
IC5101SAA7114H
VHSVHS
TO: SCANCONVERTER
IC302
R/Cr/Pr
B/Cb/Pb
G/Y
AIR MOUSECONTROLLER-1
SUBCPURS232C
DRIVER
SYNCSEPARATORCOMPOSITE
INPUT
A/DCONVERTER
DIGITALRGB
MATRIX
TO:SCAN
CONVERTERIC301
GHS
GVS
TP221R
TP221G
TP221B
TP512
TP511
4.3V-9.8V
-5.1V
5.3V
0V
10V
7.6V
2.5V
0V
4.8V
2.5V
2.2V
0V
5.3V
0.1V0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
0V
5.3V
5.3V
0.1V
0V5.3V
0V
0V
0.7V
0.9V
0.9V
0.9V
0.9V
0.9V
0.9V
0.9V
0.9V 5.3V
5.3V
5.2V
5.2V
5.3V
5.3V
0V
0.7V
5.3V
0V
0V0V
0V0.7V
5.3V
5.3V
5.3V
5.3V
5.3V
0.5V5.1V
0V
0.3V
0.6V
3.3V
0.4V
3.1V
3.1V
0.3V
0V
0V0V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
0V
3.3V
0.6V-5.6V0.5V
5.0V
0.5V
0.6V-5.6V0.5V
5.0V
0.5V
0.6V-5.6V0.5V
5.0V
0.5V
5.0V
0.6V0V
5.0V
0.8V0.2V
5.0V
0.7V
0V
0V
0V
0.2V
0V
0.2V
0V
5.3V
0.3V
TP7223
TP7224
TP513
TP207
MAIN BOARD
A5(SCH_MK6PA/PK6PA)
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R80
1
R80
7
R80
3
RB851
R856
R854
R853
C806
C807
C851
R857
R802
C812C811
R1823
R1826
R1828
R804
R80
6
R80
8
R301
R302
C301 C302
TP802TP801
R823
R824
R826
R827
K8Y
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
50
R822
R821
R829
R828
R852
R851
R1801
R1802
Q1801
R1803
R1809
R1808
R1807
D851
VCC
GND
IC851_5
IC861_3
IC861_12IC861_9
IC861_7
IC861_5
C312
C314
R351
R346
R349
R343
IC30
1_47
IC30
1_48
IC30
1_11
9
IC30
1_49
IC30
1_12
0
IC30
1_18
3
IC30
1_23
8
IC30
1_12
1
IC30
1_51
IC30
1_12
2
IC30
1_18
5
IC30
1_24
0
IC30
1_52
IC30
1_12
3
IC30
1_50
IC30
1_18
7
IC30
1_24
2
IC30
1_54
IC30
1_12
5
IC30
1_18
8
IC30
1_55
IC30
1_18
9
IC30
1_56
IC30
1_57
TPDVS TPDHS
TP311 TP312
R311
R314
R316
K8F
R317
R321
TPNMI
R359
R324
R318
C316
VSS
VEE
INM
VDD
R334
R327
R329
R332
TPRESET
K8F1
K8F2
K8F3
K8F4
K8F5
K8F6
D6803D6802D6801
SW6801 SW6806 SW6871
SW6809SW6804
SW6803 SW6808
SW6807SW6802
TEMP.SENS
INT OUT
A1
A0
+VS
GND
O.S.
SCL
SDA
C1831
R2870
C1801
C1802
C861
R1836 R1839R1833
R367
R868
R869
R872
R871
RB852
R861
R862
R863
R864
R865
R866
R867
R859
R874R873
R1842
R1841
C313
C311
K8G1 K8G2 K8G3 K8G4
R1811
C308
R309
C309
R308
R307
RB1801
R1843 R1844
R1846
R1847
RB1802
R1810
R336
R337
R338 R339
R1856
R1857
R820
R825
C315
K8CCR2876
R2877
R2879
R2880
R2878
R340
R2883
R2884
R2881
C2882
X2881
C2881
R1884
R1862
R1864
Q851
Q1821
Q1822
Q1881
R2892
C2892
R2887
R2891C2891
R373
R371Q371
R1858
C1852
C1851
R1854
R1852
R1853R1851
C1853
TPDVS2
R809
Q2851
R2853
R2851
R2852D2851
R2871
D2864
D2861
R2872
D2852R2855
R2857
D2853
R2873
D2863
R2874
D2854
R2859
R2862
R2861 C2852
R2875C2851
D2865
Q2854
R1876
R1877R1878
R1879
R1996
R1995
R1994
C1991
L1961
C1961
R1964
R1967
R1969
R1992
X1961
C1965
C1966
C1963
C1962
C1964
R1960
X1951
R1955
C1951
R1952
R1953
R1963
R1962
R2864
R2893
C351
R350
R361
R356
R353
R354
IC351_4
IC351_6
R1848
D2643
C2659
C2654 C2656C2658C2657
R2607
R2606
R2604
R2603
R2616
R2617
R2618
C2618
C2612
C2616
R2612
R2613
C2615
C2613R2611
C2611
C2614
C2603
C2602C2601
K8D1
K8D2
K8D3
K8D
R2896 R2897
R335
K8G
R1868
D1831K8G5
C2606
IC1806_19
R1957
K03K02K01
K11
K12
K13
K14
K8CC1
K8CC2
K8CC3
K8CC4
K8CC5
IC1807_12
R1849
R2608
RB307
RB306
RB304
RB303
RB302
RB301
Q2853
Q2852
X
1/16
GJ
10K
C
1/16
GJ
10K
C
R1EA1034G;R1A41034G
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ100C
6.3EM 220WM;6.3EM 220F1
25KZ0.1GQFZ
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ10KC
25KZ0.1GQFZ
16EM47D
1/16GJ4.7KC
1/16GJ4.7KC
1/16GJ68KC
X
1/16
GZ
0C
1/16
GZ
0C
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10KC
16EM10D
25KZ0.1GQFZ
J30A00102J30A
00102
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
J11B2940G
X
X
X
X
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ2.2KC
1/16GJ2.2KC
AH
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ10KC
1SS355
25KZ0.1GQFZ
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10KC
J30A00102
J30A00102
X X
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
X
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ10KC
J30A00102
1/16GJ10KC
1/10GZ0.0
1/16GJ470KC
10KZ1UGQFZ
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10KC
X
1SS3551SS3551SS355
S10B3530G
S10B3530G
S10B3530G
S10B3530G
S10B3530G
S10B3530G
S10B3530G
S10B3530G
S10B3530G
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GJ22KC
16EM10D
25KZ0.1GQFZ
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ100C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
R1EA1034G;R1A41034G
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ100C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ330C
1/16GJ680C
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10KC
6.3EM 220WM;6.3EM 220F1
6.3EM 220WM;6.3EM 220F1
1/16GZ0C
KZ0.01GQFZ
1/16GJ1.3KC
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GJ560C
1/16GJ10C
R1EA1034G;R1A41034G
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GZ0C
X
X
R1EA1034G;R1A41034G
1/10GJ430
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
25KZ0.1GQFZ
J10EZ050G
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ10KC
CJ12CGQY
V10B3030G
CJ12CGQY
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GZ0C
2SK536P
2SK536P
2SK536P
2SK536P
(K50A 1P,2P)
1/16GZ0C
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ1KC
25KK0.047GQBY
1/16GJ2.2KC
1/16GJ10C
AH
1/16GZ0C
10KZ1UGQFZ
10KZ1UGQFZ
1/16GJ20KC
1/16GJ12KC
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ10KC
10KZ1UGQFZ
J30A00102
1/16GZ0C
AH
1/16GJ4.7KC
1/16GJ390C
1/16GJ390C UDZ12B
1/16GZ0C
SML-210 PTKG;SML-210 PTJG
SML-210 YTLG;SML-210 YTKG
1/16GZ0C
UDZ12B1/16GJ1KC
1/16GJ1KC UDZ12B
1/16GZ0C
SML-210LTMG
1/16GZ0C
UDZ12B
1/16GJ1KC1/16GJ
4.7KC
1/16GJ3.9KC
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C25KZ0.1
GQFZ
SML-210LTMG
AJ
X
XX
X
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ47C
1/16GZ0C
25KZ0.1GQFZ
L2A73R3MG
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10C
V10B4140G
25KZ0.1GQFZ
25KZ0.1GQFZ
25KZ0.1GQFZ
6.3EM 220WM;6.3EM 220F1
CJ15CGQY
1/16GJ6.8KC
V10B4470G
1/16GJ100C
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GJ10KC
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ100C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1SS355
10KZ1UGQFZ
6.3EM 220WM;6.3EM 220F1
25KZ0.1GQFZ
16EM100D
16EM100D
1GJ22
1GJ22
1GJ22
1GJ22
1GJ27
1GJ27
1GJ2716EM100D
25KZ0.1GQFZ
16EM100D
1GJ27
1GJ27
25KZ0.1GQFZ
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GJ100C25KZ
0.1GQFZ
6.3EM 220WM;6.3EM 220F1
25KZ0.1GQFZ
6.3EM 220WM;6.3EM 220F1
25KZ0.1GQFZ
J10EG030G
1/16GZ0C 1/16GZ
0C
1/16GJ10C
J10EG050G
1/16GJ4.7KC
1SS355
16EM100D
(IC301 80P)
(IC301 80P)
1/16GZ0C
X
1GJ22
R1EA4704G;R1A44704G
R1EA4704G;R1A44704G
R1EA4704G;R1A44704G
R1EA4704G;R1A44704G
R1EA4704G;R1A44704G
R1EA4704G;R1A44704G
DTC114EKAP
DTC114EKAP
SCLK
DAC_ST5
IRM_ST5
DAC_STLOBE
IRM_STLOBE
FAN_CONT2_5
FAN_CONT1_5
TXD
S5VD
D15
D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
D9
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
SDATA
SDATA5
SCLK5
FAN_CONT1
FAN_CONT2
A17 RO
MO
E
A1
A16
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A10
A9
RO
MW
E
A19
A18
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A12
A11
A10A9
D8
D9
D10
D12
D13
D14
D15
A0
BH
EN
RA
MO
E
A4
A3
A2
A1
A5
D0
D1
D2
RA
MW
E
A16
A15
A14 A13
D6
D7
D3
D4
A2
S5VD
PSDA
IIC_SW
PSCL
D5
D11
A8
A6
A7
A4
A6
A9
A11
A12
A14
A17
A19
D15
D14
ROMOE
D5
D4
D3
D2
D9
D8
A1
A3
A5
A8
A10
A13
A15
A16
A18
ROMWE
D7
D6
D13
D12
A7
D11
D10
D1
D0
5VD
S3.3V1
S3.3V1
5VD
K01
K02
K03
READY_LED
LAMP_REP_LED
TEMP_LED
POW_LED
MUTE
IO_RESET
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
D9
D8
Y/G_SW
FAN_CONT2
FAN_CONT1
VHDREN
PC/AV_SW
FANDRIVE_SW
S3.3V1
D15
D14
D13
D12
D10
D9
D8
D11
D7
D6
D5
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
CS1
K11
K12
K13
POWER_FAIL
TEMP_WRR
LAMP_ERR
K14
S-SW
CB_SW
S3.3V1
RXD
BOOTWE
SCLK
SDATA
DAC_STLOBE
S&H_STLOBE
IRM_STLOBE
CG_FILT
VFIELD_SW
CS0
D15
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
D9
D8
D15
A1
CS0_A
A14
A15
A13
A17
A10
A9
A16
A12
A7
A6
A11
A8
A5
A4
A1
A0
A3
A2
BHEN
CS1
CS0
ROMOE
ROMWE
RAMOE
RAMWE
D15
D13
D14
D12
D11
D8
D9
D10
D7
D5
D6
D0
D1
D3
D4
INTR
D2
DGE1
DRE7
DGE0
DRE5
DRE6
DRE4
DRE1
DRE3
DRE2
DRE0
GRE7
GRE6
GRE5
GRE3
GRE2
GRE1
GRE4
GRO6
GRO5
GRO7
GRE0
GRO1
GRO2
GRO3
GRO4
GGE7
GRO0
GVS
GGE3
GGE5
GGE6
GCLK
GGE4
GHS
GPENSOG
GGO5
GGE0
GBLKSPL
PDEN GGO0
GGO4
GGE1
GGE2
GBE7
GGO6
GGO7
GGO3
GGO2
GGO1
GB
E6
GB
E4
GB
E5
GB
E1
GB
E3
GB
O5
GB
O7
GB
E2
GB
O1
GB
O4
GB
O6
GB
E0
PW
_VF
IELD
GB
O0
GB
O2
GB
O3
VV
S
VH
S
SC
AN
MO
DE
VU
V7
VP
EN
VU
V6
VC
LK
VU
V5
VU
V4
VU
V3
VU
V2
VU
V1
VU
V0
VY
6
VY
5
VY
7
VY
4
VY
1
VY
0
VY
3
VY
2
DT
CLK
DT
MB
IIC_SW
M_S
CL
M_S
DA
PO
RT
B1
LAM
P_B
ST-
SW
5V_SW
3L_EN
IO_R
ES
ET
BOOTWE
DG
E4
DB
E0
DB
E1
DG
E7
DG
E5
DB
E4
DB
E6
DB
E2
DG
E6
DE
N
DB
E7
DB
E5
DB
E3
DV
S
DH
S
DC
LK
PT
ST
EN
A19
A18
DGE2
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
R
T
U
V
Y
W
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S3.3V1
S3.3V1
S2.
5V
S2.5V
S3.
3V1
VC
LKE
N
SCANMODE
DTCLK
DTMB
PTSTEN
S3.3V1
GFBK
ADCDE
GCOAST
PORTA1
PORTA0
PO
RT
B6
PO
RT
B7
(IC301 127PIN)
(IC301 6PIN)
(IC301 81PIN)
(IC301 13PIN)
TXD
RXD
PORTA7
PO
RT
B4
PO
RT
B5
PORTB3
PO
RT
B0
PORTB1
PORTA3
PORTB2
PORTA5
PORTA4 PORTA2
EXTINT
GREF
INTR(IC301 142PIN)
S3.3V1
ODEV
VFIELD
VFIELD_SW
PW_VFIELD
S3.3V1
VCC
GND
RESET
PORTA6
(IC6901 6P)
S3.3V1
DEC0
PORTB1 S3.3V1
(IC301 147PIN)
K01
K02
K03
K14
K13
K12
K11
S5V
PSDA
PSCL
S/CV_SW
480I_SW
MOUSE1
S_CLK
S_DATA
S&H_STL
SCLK
SDATA
S&H_STLOBE
3L_EN
S3.3V1
S3.3V1
CR_SW
CTS/V
CTS33
CTS33
S3.3V1
S3.3V1
RESET_M
S5V
S3.3V1
S3.3V1
LIM_OFF
LAMP_ERR
S3.3V1
S5V
LAMP_ON
S3.3V1 S5VD
LAMP_SW
LAMP_POW
LAMP_POW
5V
S5V
S3.3V1
LAMP_REP_LED
TEMP_LED
POW_LED
READY_LED
S5V
S3.3V1
S3.3V1
S3.3V1
PWRDN
S3.3V1
RC
LAMP_ON
RESET
NMI
ROMWEL
ROMWEH
RESET
NMI
ROMWEH
ROMWEL
S3.3V1
LAMP_BALLAST
POWER_FAIL
6VD 5VD
S5V
S5VS2.5V
S3.3V1
S5V
POWER_FAIL
M_SCL1
M_SCL
S5V
NYCE
DGE3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23242526272829303132333435363738394041424344
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
1110
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
1110
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1
2
3 4
5 8
7
6
54
3
2
1
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22
23
24
25
26
27
28
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30
31
32
33
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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
73
74
75
76777879808182838485868788899091929394
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190
201
202
203
204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
1
2
3
8
7
6
54
3
2
1
8
7
6
54
3
2
1
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
14
13
12
11
10
9
87
6
5
4
3
2
1
1 2 3 4 5
543211
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A10 A9
A8
NC
NC
WE
NC
RE
SE
T
NC
RY
/BY
NC
A17 A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
CE
VS
S
OE
D0
D8
D1
D9
D2
D10D3
D11
VC
C
D4
D12D5
D13D6
D14D7
D15
VS
S
BY
TE
A16
A0
A1
A2
VSS SDA
SCL
TEST
VDD
CS0_A
CS0_A
CS0_B
CS0_B
CS0_B
IO_RESET
IO_RESET
IO_RESET
<TOP_VIEW>
(IC6101 131P)
L
H
GND5
ON-OFF
NORMAL
LEFT
UP
SELECT
DOWN
RIGHT
MENU
MODE
SW6801
SW6871
SW6809
SW6808
SW6807
SW6806
SW6804
SW6803
SW6802
(IC1808)
(IC1803)
(IC301 135P)
(IC301 78P)
(IC5201)
(IC5101 27P)
(IC6102 3P)
(KEW SW)
(IC
301
133P
)
(IC301 133P)
(IC301)
(IC301 148P)
(IC301 3P)
(IC1808 8P)
(K8B)
(IC6101 56P)
(IC5101 49P)
(IC301 15P)
(IC1804 14P)
(K50A)
(KEW SW)
(IC5201)
(IC5282 5P)
(IC321 5P)
(IC5282 16P)
(IC431 1P)
(IC471 57P)
(IC1806 18P)
(IC1806 17P)
(IC851 13P)
(IC851 11P)
(IC851 2P)
(IC1806 16P)
(IC1806 14P)
(IC851 4P)
(IC1806 15P)
(IC3301)
(IC2200)
(IC2200)
(IC2200)
(IC
321
1P)
(IC
5101
52P
)
(IC
5101
53P
)
(IC
5101
46P
)
(IC
5101
45P
)
(IC
1803
)(IC3801 19P)
(K3D)(IC451)
(K3D
)
(IC301 77P)
(IC6101)
(IC6101 108P)
(IC6101)
(IC6101)
(IC6101)
(IC201 55P)
(IC6101 103P)
(IC7221 4P)
(IC201 28P)(IC6101 113P)
(IC201 141P)
(IC
6101
)
(IC
6101
)
(IC
5101
64P
)
(IC
5101
65P
)
(IC
5101
)
(IC851 861)
(IC301)
(IC301)
(IC301)
(IC301)
(IC301)
(IC301)
(IC301 65P)
(IC1808,IC1809 1P)
(IC1802 1P 6P)
(IC
301
137P
)
(IC
301
67P
) (IC
301
136P
)
(IC
301
66P
)
(IC
301)
(IC
301)
(IC
301)
(IC
301
134P
)
(IC
301)
(IC
301)(I
C33
21 2
P)
(IC
3321
4P
)
(IC301)
(IC301)
(IC301 136P)
(IC301 66P)
(IC301)
(IC861 6P)
(K5A K50B)
(IC1806 12P)
(IC1806 13P)
(IC1806 13P)
(IC1806 12P)
(IC851 6P IC861 4P)
(IC851 8P IC861 2P)
(IC451,K8A)
(Q1821)
(Q1822)
(IC1831 2P)(IC401 51P)(K8A)
(IC1831 1P)(IC401 52P)(K8A)
(IC3871 12P)
(IC3871 10P)
(IC3841 4P)
(IC431 2P IC471 58P)
(IC431 3P IC471 59P)(K8A)
(K8A)
1
6
2
3
4
5
4321
TEMP.SENS IC
ICE
RTS5
(IC851 17P)
(K50B)
(IC1807 18P)
VCC
GND
1
2
3
4
5
G
S D
G
DS
G
DS
(IC2881 7PIN)
(IC401 12PIN)
DS
G
VREF
VIN
OUT
VCC
NC
NC
NC
GND
DR
O0
DR
O2
DR
O1
DR
O6
DR
O5
DR
O4
DR
O3
DG
O0
DR
O7
DG
O1
DG
O2
DG
O3
DG
O4
DG
O5
DG
O6
DG
O7
DB
O0
DB
O1
DB
O2
DB
O3
DB
O4
DB
O5
DB
O6
DB
O7
(K8C)
READY
LAMPREPLACE
WARNINGTEMP.
LAMP
(YELLOW)
(RED)
(RED)
(GREEN)
(IC1803 13P)
(IC1803 14P)
(IC1803 15P)
(IC1803 16P)
X1
VDD
GND
REF CLK
SD
S1
X2
DC
KE
XT
MC
KE
XT
(IC202 125P)
(IC3801 17,18P)
PERIPOW_SW
WR
RD
SCL_IN
RC
R/C
1
3
(IC6901 8P)
5
(K8F 1P)
(K8F 2P)
(IC2881 4P)
VCC
GND
SCHMITT
GND
VCC
GND
VCC
MK6PA-041 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
IC2601BA033FP-E2
IC2643L88MS05T-TL
IC2612PQ2TZ15
IC1802TC7W32FU(TE12L)
IC1831LM76CHMX-5
IC801MBM29LV800TA90NB896
IC861TC74LCX244FT
IC851MC74HCT244ADTHD74HCT244TV
SN74HCT244PWR
IC811IDT71V016S15PHTR
IC1991TC7SZ125FU
IC1961AV9155C
IC1951ER-ICS502MT
IC1801TC7SH04FU
SN74AHC1G04HDCKR
IC1803TC74LCX574FT
IC1804TC74LCX574FT
IC1806TC74LCX574FT
IC351TC74LCX14FTHD74LVC14T
IC311PST573IM
IC1807TC74LCX574FT
IC1851M51206FP
IC1808TC74LCX541FT
IC1809TC74LCX541FT
IC30224LC16BT/SN-T
IC312TC7W126FU
IC2881
IC2882
PIC12C508A-04/SM A
SN74AHCT1G14DBVR
IC321TC7W53FU-(TE12L)
TEMP. BOARD"K6P"
TEMP.SENSOR
PLL D/ACONVERTER
(IC2200)
DV
S
DH
S
DCLK
IC301PW164-10RK
SCANCONVERTER
&SYSTEM CONTROL
D/ACONVERTER
(IC2200)
DIGITALRGB
MATRIX(IC1601)
GCLK
GHS
DIGITALRGB
MATRIX(IC1601)
DIGITALRGB
MATRIX(IC1601)
DIGITALRGB
DECODER(IC1601)
VV
S
VH
S
MEMORY
LAMPBALLAST
RC BOARD"K28D"
RC
KEY SWITCHES
SRAM
FRASH ROM
TPDHS
TPDVS
TPDVS2
4.0V 0.5V 0V4.0V
1.4V0V
3.4V
2.0V
3.4V
3.4V
3.4V
3.4V
1.4V
0V 1.4V
3.4V
3.4V
3.3V3.3V0.1V
3.4V
3.4V0V
0V
0V
3.4V3.4V
3.4V
3.4V
3.4V
3.4V
3.4V3.4V
3.4V
3.4V0V0V0V0V
0V
0V0V
0V
0V0V
0V
0V
3.4V
3.4V
3.4V
3.4V
0V0V0V
3.3V
3.4V3.4V3.4V3.4V3.4V3.4V3.4V
0V
0V0V0V
0V
0.1V0.1V
3.4V
3.4V3.4V3.4V3.4V
5.3V
0V
0V
0V
0V0V
0V
3.4V
1.7V
3.4V
0V
0V
MAIN BOARD
A6 (SCH_MK6PA/PK6PA)
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R1EA0R04G;R1A40R04G
R1EA0R04G;R1A40R04G
R1EA0R04G;R1A40R04G
R1EA0R04G;R1A40R04G
25KZ0.1GQFZ
6.3EM220WM;6.3EM220F1
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ330C
1/16GJ330C
1/16GJ330C
1/16GJ330C
1/16GJ330C
1/16GJ330C
1/16GJ1.8KC
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GZ0C
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C
16EM100D
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GJ15KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ330C
L2A6R47JG
16EM10D
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C
CJ56CGQY
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C1/16GZ0C
L2A6R47JG
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C1/16
GZ0C1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ2.2KC
X
CJ33CGQY
1/16GZ0C
J30A00102
1/16GZ0C
J30A00102
1/16GJ8.2KC
1/16GZ0C
X
R3L5103SG
1/16GJ15KC
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GJ1.8KC
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GZ0C
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C
16EM100D
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GJ15KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ330C
L2A6R47JG
16EM10D
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C
CJ56CGQY
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C1/16GZ0C
L2A6R47JG
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ2.2KC
X
CJ33CGQY
J30A00102
1/16GZ0C
J30A00102
1/16GJ8.2KC
1/16GZ0C
R3L5103SG
1/16GJ15KC
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GJ1.8KC
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GZ0C
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C
16EM100D
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GJ15KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ330C
L2A6R47JG
16EM10D
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C
CJ56CGQY
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C 1/16GZ0C
L2A6R47JG
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ2.2KC
X
CJ33CGQY
1/16GZ0C
J30A00102
1/16GZ0C
J30A00102
1/16GJ8.2KC
1/16GZ0C
R3L5103SG
1/16GJ15KC
25KZ0.1GQFZ
KK1000GQBZ
CJ390CGQY
1/16GJ560C
1/16GJ100C
1/16GZ0C
CJ390CGQY KK1000
GQBZ
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ560C
1/16GJ560C
1/16GJ100C
1/16GZ0C
KK1000GQBZ
CJ390CGQY
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GZ0C
25KZ0.1GQFZ
6.3EM 220WM;6.3EM 220F1
16EM100D
AH
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ4.7KC
10KZ1UGQFZ
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GF24KC
1/16GF51KC
KZ0.01GQFZ
KZ0.01GQFZ
KZ0.01GQFZ
1/16GJ1KC
6.3EM 220WM;6.3EM 220F1
6.3EM 220WM;6.3EM 220F1
25KZ0.1GQFZ
25KZ0.1GQFZ
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ100C
1/16GJ100C
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GJ2.7KC
6.3EM47D
X
X
1/16GZ0C
KZ0.01GQFZ
16EM100D
16KK0.1GQBY:16KK0.1MABY
16KK0.1GQBY:16KK0.1MABY
L2PD3R3MG
16KK0.1GQBY:16KK0.1MABY
1/16
GJ8
.2K
C
1/16
GJ8
.2K
C
1/16
GJ8
.2K
C
1/16
GJ6
.8K
C
1/16
GJ6
.8K
C
1/16
GJ6
.8K
C
1/16GJ68KC
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GJ39KC
1/16GJ56KC
KZ
0.01
GQ
FZ
KZ
0.01
GQ
FZ
KZ
0.01
GQ
FZ
KZ
0.01
GQ
FZ
KZ
0.01
GQ
FZ
KZ
0.01
GQ
FZ
25KZ0.1GQFZ
25KZ0.1GQFZ
6.3VM100E
16EM10D
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
X
X
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ1.5KC
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GJ390C
1/16GJ1KC
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C1/16GZ
0C
6.3EM 220WM;6.3EM 220F1
1/16GZ0C
25KZ0.1GQFZ
6.3EM220WM;6.3EM220F1
10KZ1UGQFZ
1/16GJ12KC
1/16GJ12KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ12KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ10KC
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ75C
1/16GJ10KC
J30A00102
J30A00102
J30A00102
25KZ0.1GQFZ
25TM1FD
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GF8.2KC
1/16GJ3.3KC
25KZ0.1GQFZ
25KZ0.1GQFZ 6.3EM220WM
;6.3EM220F1
1/16GJ47C
1/16GJ470C
1/16GJ470C
1/16GJ470C
X
1/16GJ390C
1/16GJ390C
1/16GJ390C
CC10CGQY
CC10CGQY
CC10CGQY
25KZ0.1GQFZ
16EM100D
16EM100D
16EM100D
R1EA0R04G;R1A40R04G
L2A73R3MG
J30A00102
J30A00102
J30A00102
J30A00102
J30A00102
J30A00102
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
L2A73R3MG
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
16EM100D
1SS355
1SS355
J30A00102
J30A00102
1/16GZ0C
1/16
GJ3
3KC
1/16
GJ3
3KC
1/16
GJ3
3KC
J30A00102
J30A00102
J30A00102
25KZ0.1GQFZ
25KZ0.1GQFZ
25KZ0.1GQFZ
CJ47CGQY
1/16GJ10KC
6.3EM 220WM;6.3EM 220F1
25KZ0.1GQFZ
25KZ0.1GQFZ
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
RB501
RB532
RB531
RB562
RB561
C1501
C1502
R1516
R1517
R1518
R1506
R1507
R1509
R1508
R1523
R1522
R1514
R1513R1512
R1511
R501
R502
R504
C501
R522
C516
C514
R525
R526
R523
R528
R509
L501
C502 C503
R506
C506
C504
R508R518
L507
C519
R516
R515 R517
R511 R512
R507
R505
R503
VR501
C507
R527
TP502
R519
TP501
R521
R520
C512
VR521
R524C517
R531
R532
R534
C531
R552
C546
C544
R555
R556
R553
R558
R539
L531
C532 C533
R536
C536
C534
R538R548
L537
C549
R546
R545 R547
R541R542
R537
R535
R533
VR531
C537
TP532
R549
TP531
R551
R550
VR551
R554C547
R561
R562
R564
C561
R582
C576
C574
R585
R586
R583
R588
R569
L561
C562
C563
R566
C566
C564
R568 R578
L567
C579
R576
R575 R577
R571 R572
R567
R565
R563
VR561
C567
R587
TP562
R579
TP561
R581
R580
VR581
R584C577
C511C509
R1510R1500
R487
C539C541
R488
R1530 R1540
R1570R1560
R489
C571C569
R453
R451
C454C452
C451
Q451
R452
R454
C453
R405
R404
R403
C404C403C402
R407
C407
C405
C408
C406
C401
R406
R401 R402
R419
R421
R422
R432
R431
R430
C433
R433
TP401_A
TP402_A
TP403_A
C434
R448
R449
R434C432
C431
C436
C437
L431
C435
R43
5
R43
6
R43
7
R43
8
R43
9
R44
1
R409
C409 R411
R412
C41
6
C41
5
C41
4
C41
3
C41
2
C41
1
IC431_5
IC431_6
C483
C484
C476C473
R474
R473
R476
R482
R483
R484
R486
R481
R479
R478
R477
R471
C474
R491
R492
R493R494
C470
R470 C472
C471
C475
R442
R443
R445
R444
R446
R447
R2238
R2237
R2236
R2202
TP2231B
TP2221G
TP2211R
C2204
C2202
C2203
R2201
R2203
C2201
C2207 C2206
R2207
R2212
R2222
R2232
R2214
R2223
R2233
R2213
C2211
C2221
C2231
C417
C521
C551
C581
RB502
L2202
TE561
TE531
TE501
TP513
TP512
TP511
R570
R540
R510
R423
R424
L2204
R466
R463
R461
C450
D451
D471
TE2201
TE401
R557
R41
3
R41
5
R41
4
TP2212R
TP2222G
TP2232B
C2232
C2222
C2212
T511
T512
T513
T2211R
T2221G
T2231B
T2212R
T2222G
T2232B
C481
R475
C1504
C478
C456
R500
R530
R560
AIN
_CLK
BMCLKI
GMCLKI
GMCLK
5VD
BMCLK
RMCLKI
RMCLK
5V
5V
15.5V
FRP
RMCLK
RMCLKI
PRG
ENB
5V
5V
15.5V
GMCLK
GMCLKI
PRG
ENB
5V
5V
15.5V
FRP
BMCLK
BMCLKI
PRG
ENB
S6V
5V_SW
5V_DV
5V_DV
5V_DV
CLP2A
PRG
PSCL
PSDA
DAC_ST5
SCLK5
SDATA5
VOL_CONT
5V_DV
9V
IRM_CLK
IRM_HSYNC
RGT
DWN
GHST
STV
SDATA5
SCLK5
IRM_ST5
6VD
DRE7
DRE5DRE6
DRE4
DRE2DRE1DRE0
DGE3
DGE5
DGE7
DGE0DGE1DGE2
DGE4
DGE6
DBE5
DBE3
DBE7DBE6
DBE4
DBE2
DC
LK
9V
DBE1DBE0
5VD
DRE3
VSIG1B
VSIG2B
VSIG3B
VSIG4B
VSIG5B
VSIG6B
VSIG1G
VSIG2G
VSIG3G
VSIG4G
VSIG5G
VSIG6G
VSIG1R
VSIG2R
VSIG3R
VSIG4R
VSIG5R
VSIG6R
5V_DV
FR
PI
POWER_FAIL
POWER_FAIL
ECLVCC
COUT
COUT
DOUT
DOUT
VCC2
CIN
N.C.
DIN
TTLVCCGND
STB
AIN
BIN
VCC
AOUT
AOUT
N.C.
BOUT
BOUT
PRG
POL
PRG
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C N.C
PO
SC
TR
1
PO
SC
TR
2
GN
D
GN
D
STA
TU
S
EN
B
D1O
R2
DIR
CT
R
DC
FBSW
SHOUT1
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
SHOUT2
SHOUT3
PVCC
GND
GND
PGND
SHOUT4
SHOUT5
SHOUT6
N.C
N.C
VID
EO
_I
VID
EO
_R
VID
EO
_O
SH
_IN
VC
C
GN
D
GN
D
SID
_IN
SID
_R
SID
_O FR
P
VCO
MO
FFVC
OM
OU
T
SIG
CN
T
CAL_R
VDD
DGND
MCLK
MCLKX
GND
GND
DLYCTR
CLKOUT
CLKOUTX
N.C
CLKIN
CLKINX
F/H_CNT
CAL_OCAL_I
PRG
POL
PRG
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C N.C
PO
SC
TR
1
PO
SC
TR
2
GN
D
GN
D
STA
TU
S
EN
B
D1O
R2
DIR
CT
R
DC
FBSW
SHOUT1
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
SHOUT2
SHOUT3
PVCC
GND
GND
PGND
SHOUT4
SHOUT5
SHOUT6
N.C
N.C
VID
EO
_I
VID
EO
_R
VID
EO
_O
SH
_IN
VC
C
GN
D
GN
D
SID
_IN
SID
_R
SID
_O FR
P
VCO
MO
FFVC
OM
OU
T
SIG
CN
T
CAL_R
VDD
DGND
MCLK
MCLKX
GND
GND
DLYCTR
CLKOUT
CLKOUTX
N.C
CLKIN
CLKINX
F/H_CNT
CAL_OCAL_I
PRG
POL
PRG
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C N.C
PO
SC
TR
1
PO
SC
TR
2
GN
D
GN
D
STA
TU
S
EN
B
D1O
R2
DIR
CT
R
DC
FBSW
SHOUT1
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
SHOUT2
SHOUT3
PVCC
GND
GND
PGND
SHOUT4
SHOUT5
SHOUT6
N.C
N.C
VID
EO
_I
VID
EO
_R
VID
EO
_O
SH
_IN
VC
C
GN
D
GN
D
SID
_IN
SID
_R
SID
_O FR
P
VCO
MO
FFVC
OM
OU
T
SIG
CN
T
CAL_R
VDD
DGND
MCLK
MCLKX
GND
GND
DLYCTR
CLKOUT
CLKOUTX
N.C
CLKIN
CLKINX
F/H_CNT
CAL_OCAL_I
PO
S_C
NT
1
PO
S_C
NT
2
DLY
_CN
T
DIR
_CN
T
SID
OU
T
INV
_CN
T
DAT
ES
T
V33
SID
LEV
PR
GP
LS
PR
GLE
VB
LKLI
MG
AM
OF
F
BOUT
PGND
GOUT
PVCC
ROUT
GND
CLPPLS
VCC
RIN
ATT
GIN
CLPLEV
BINAM
PR
AM
PG
AM
PB
RB
IAS
GB
IAS
BB
IAS
GA
MR
_WH
P
GA
MG
_WH
PG
AM
B_W
HP
GA
MR
_B1P
GA
MG
_B1P
GAMB_B
1P
GAMR_B
2P
GAMG_B
2P
GAMB_B
2P
GAMR_WHGGAMG_WHGGAMB_WHG
GAMR_B1G
GAMG_B1G
GAMB_B1G
GAMR_B2G
GAMG_B2GGAMB_B2G
SCL
SDA
DAC1
DAC2
DAC3
A07
A08
A09
A10
A11
A12 A01
A02
VDD
VDD
NC
A06
A05
A04
A03
NC
VSS
VSS VCC
VCC
NC
DVSS1
DVDD1OLIM
DACKI
DA
CK
O
DO
UT
25
DO
UT
24
DO
UT
23
DO
UT
22
DO
UT
21
DO
UT
20
DV
DD
0
DO
UT
15
DO
UT
14
DO
UT
13
DO
UT
12
DO
UT
11
DO
UT
10
DVSS0DOUT05DOUT04DOUT03
SC
LK
CK
I1
DV
SS
3
XC
LR
HS
YN
C
SD
AT
SC
LK
SC
TR
DV
DD
2
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
DVSS2
AOUT0
DACI0
DACO0
AVDD
VRH
AOUT1
DACI1
DACO1
VRL
AVSS
AOUT2
DACI2
DACO2DOUT02
DOUT01
DOUT00
TEST2
TEST1
TEST0
CTRL
DWN
RGT
HST
VST
NC
NC
+ -
IN I-IN
OUT V+
V-
+ -
IN I-IN
OUT V+
V-
+ -
IN I-IN
OUT V+
V-
PW
V33
DIRC
DLY_CNT
POS2
POS1
DIRC1
R_IROMURA
G_IROMURA
B_IROMURA
B-10K
B-10K
B-10K
(IC3331 12P)
(IC851 16P)
(K33R)
(IC
3321
)
(K33G)
(K33B)
(IC3321)
(IC3391 4P)(IC3301 34P 54P)
(IC851 18P)
(Q1822)
(Q1821)
(IC3391 3P)
(IC3391 3P)
(IC3391 3P)
(IC3391 3P)
(IC3391 16P)
(IC3391 9P)
(IC3391 9P)
(IC
3392
2P
)
(IC851 12P)
(IC851 12P)
(IC851 14P)
(IC851 14P)
(IC3391 5P)
(IC3331 3P)
(IC
301
118P
)
(K5A)
(IC301 146P)
(IC3331 5P)
(IC3331 9P)
(IC3331 9P)
(IC3331 9P)
(IC561 55P)
(IC561 54P)
(IC531 54P)
(IC531 55P)
(IC501 55P)
(IC501 54P)
(IC1501 5P)
(IC1501 4P)
(IC1501 2P)
(IC1501 1P)
(IC1501 18P)
(IC1501 19P)
(IC1808 6P)
(IC1808 6P)
VCC
GND
VCCA
GOUT
A.GND
VCCA
BOUT
A.GNDVROUT2
VRINVROUT1
CO
MP
VC
CD
N.C
.
N.C
.
B8(
LSB
)
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1(M
SB)N.C
.
N.C.
G8(LSB)
G7
G6
G5
G4
G3
G2
G1(MSB)
N.C.
N.C.
R8(
LSB
) R7
R6
R5
R4
R3
R2
R1(
MS
B)
N.C
.
N.C
.
A.GND
ROUT
VCCAD.G
NDCLK
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
1110
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16151413121110987654321
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16151413121110987654321
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16151413121110987654321
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
27282930313233343536373839
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
10
11
12 13
14
15
1 2 3 4 5
35
34
33
32313029282726252423222120191817
16
15
14
54321
64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
3613
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
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MB40988PEQ-G-MSBNDIC2200
AD8057ART
AD8057ART
AD8057ART
IC2211
IC2221
IC2231
CXA3512RIC501
MC10H351ML1IC1501
M62358FPIC431
L88MS05T-TLIC451
CXA2111RIC401
CXA3512RIC531
TC7SH04FU-(TE85L)SN74AHC1G04HDCKR
IC411
L88MS05T-TLIC472
CXD3503RIC471
CXA3512RIC561
SCANCONVERTER
(IC301)D/A
CONVERTER
DACCONTROL(PICTURESOUND)
LCDDRIVER
WHITEUNIFORMITYCORRECTION
R
G
B
R
G
BR
"K33R"
G
"K33G"
B
"K33B"B-SAMPLE& HOLD
G-SAMPLE& HOLD
R-SAMPLE& HOLD
TP221R
TP221G
TP221B
TP2212R
TP2222G
TP2232B
7.3V
7.3V
0.9V
7.2V
2.8V
0V
7.3V
2.9V
5.7V 5.0V
0V
1.1V
5.6V
0V 0V1.1V 5.0V
4.2V
4.2V
4.2V
4.2V
4.2V 4.2V
9.1V0V
4.2V
4.2V 4.2V
9.1V0V
4.2V
4.2V 4.2V
9.1V0V
4.2V
4.2V
4.2V
7.3V
VR521
TP512
VR581
TP561
TP562
TP513
TP501
TP502
TP511
TP531
TP532 VR551
MAIN BOARD
A7(SCH_MK6PA/PK6PA)
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15.5V
FRP
RGT
15VL
VCK
STV
BHST
BHCLK1
5V
ENB2B
ENB1B
ENB1G
ENB2G
5V
GHCLK1
GHST
STV
VCK
15VL
15VL
5V
PCG
VCK
ENB2R
ENB1R
STV
RHST
RHCLK1
15VL
DWN
9V
S5V
15.5V1
5V
PO
WE
R_F
AIL
6VD
IRM
_HS
YN
CAIN_CLK
DV
S
DH
S
DC
LK
5VD
5VD
EN
B1R
EN
B2R
EN
B2B
EN
B1B
EN
B2G
EN
B1G
FRP
VCK
STV
PRG
PCG
RHST
GHST
BHST
5VD
RHCLK1
GHCLK1
BHCLK1
5VD
EN
B
RG
T
DW
N
DC
LK
S_DATA
S_CLK
S&H_STL
IRM_CLK
6VD 15.5V 5V_S
W
LAM
P_B
ST-
SW
PO
WE
R_F
AIL
S-5V
12V1
12V2
VSIG1B
VSIG2B
VSIG3B
VSIG4B
VSIG5B
VSIG6B
15VC
VSIG1G
VSIG2G
VSIG3G
VSIG4G
VSIG5G
VSIG6G
VSIG1R
VSIG2R
VSIG3R
VSIG4R
VSIG5R
VSIG6R
15VC
15VC
PO
WE
R_F
AIL
FAN
DR
IVE
_SW
12V12V215.5V1 12V1
FC
NT
2
FC
NT
1
PS
CL
PS
DA
S5V15.5V
POWER_FAIL
12V3
12V3
S6V
15VL
FRPI
POWER_FAIL
POWER_FAIL
5VD
FRPI
CLP2A
FRP
PCG
PCG
POWER_FAIL
S5VDS6V
9V15.5V
5V
S5V
SCLK5
SDATA5
FAN_CONT1_5
FAN_CONT2_5
FCNT1
15VL
R3576R3578
R3577
R3534
C3566 C3567
R3567
R3566
R3572
R3573
C3564
L3562C3563
C3562
C3532
C3533L3532
C3534
R3543R3542
R3536
R3537
C3537
C3536
R3507
R3506
R3511
R3512
R3501
R3502C3501
R3503 Q3502
Q3501
R3504
L3502
L3501
C3503
C3502
C3506 C3507R3513
C3504
R3582 C3584 TP3581
R3581C3583C3582
C3581
C3568 C3561
R3563
R3561VR3561
R3562
D6612 D6613
C6611
R6617R6612R6611
C6613
K3L
K3K
K3J
C6612
K3L3
K3L2
K3L1
K3K3
K3K2
K3K1
K3J3
K3J2
K3J1
K3CK3C12K3C10
K3C9K3C8
K3C7K3C5K3C6K3C2
K3C1
D3301
C3301 C3302
C3303
C3307
R3397
R3384
IC3381_9
IC3381_14
IC3381_18
R3309
R3308
TP3321
TP3322
IC3331_14
R3314
R3399
R3315
R33
22
R33
27
R33
24
R3328
R3329
R3331
R3307
R3333 R3334
R3336
C3331
R3338
R3339
TP3331
R3391
C3371
R3371 R3372
C3391
R3381
R3386
R3383
R3382
C3381
R33
26
IC3301_40
R3337
R3319
R33
23
R33
21
R3306
R3304
R3342
R3346
R3343
R3349
IC3301_26
IC3301_25
IC3301_24
C3306
R3351
R3354
R3316
R3317
R3400
K3D7 K3D9K3D
K3D1K3D2
K3D3K3D4
K3D5K3D6 K3D8 K3D10
K3D11K3D12
K3D13K3C4K3C3 K3C11
R3341
R3348
IC3301_76
K33R
K33G
K33B
R2582
C2581
C2582
R2581
VR2581
K33B2
K33B4
K33B6
K33B8
K33B10
K33B12
K33B14
K33B16
K33B18
K33B20
K33B22
K33B24
K33B26
K33B28
K33B30
K33B32
K33B34
K33B36
K33B38
K33B40
K33B42
K33B44
K33B46
K33B48
K33B50
K33B52
K33B54
K33B56
K33B58
K33B60
K33G2
K33G4
K33G6
K33G8
K33G10
K33G12
K33G14
K33G16
K33G18
K33G20
K33G22
K33G24
K33G26
K33G28
K33G30
K33G32
K33G34
K33G36
K33G38
K33G40
K33G42
K33G44
K33G46
K33G48
K33G50
K33G52
K33G54
K33G56
K33G58
K33G60
K33R2
K33R4
K33R6
K33R8
K33R10
K33R12
K33R14
K33R16
K33R18
K33R20
K33R22
K33R24
K33R26
K33R28
K33R30
K33R32
K33R34
K33R36
K33R38
K33R40
K33R42
K33R44
K33R46
K33R48
K33R50
K33R52
K33R54
K33R56
K33R58
K33R60
R2571
C2572
C2571R2572
VR2571
R2561
C2562
C2561
R2562
VR2561
K8A6
K8A1
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K8A49K8A41K8A37K8A29K8A25K8A17K8A5
Q6612R6621
R6622
K8A53
K8A55
K8A57
K8A59
R6615
K8A
R3373
R3374
R3376 R3377
R3379R3378
R3387
R3388
R3389
R3390
R3392
R3393
R3396
R3394
R3521
R3522
R3523
R3524
R3526
R3527
R3528
R3529
R3553
R3552
R3551
R3557
R3556
R3554
R3559
R3558
R3591
R3592
R3593
R3594
R3596
R3597
R3598
R3599
C1971
R1972
R1971
R1973
R1974
C1972
R3363R3362R3361
Q2501
R2518
R2517
R2534
R2536
R2537
R2547
R2541
R2519
R2533
R2516
R3364 C3541
R3539
R3546
R3549
R3538
R3531
R3532
R3533
D3501
D1971
C3305
R3310
TE3301
R1975
C2635
D2631
C2636 C2639C2638
C2637
R2633
C2633C2632C2631
R3360
R6656 R6600R6650
R6613
R6603
C6601
R6607
Q6602
R6606
Q6601
R6604
R6605
R6602
R6658
R6655
VR6601
TP6603
TP6602
TP6601
TP3582
T3581
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6.3EM 220WM;6.3EM 220F1
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1/8GJ10
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DCB015P DCB015P
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1/16GJ10C
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(IC
471
60P
)
(Q18
22)
(Q18
21)
(IC501 531 561,2P)
(IC401 10P)
(IC
1808
6P
)
(IC
1808
6P
)
(IC
1808
6P
)
(IC3391 16P)
(IC3381 12P)
(IC3531 8P IC471 4P)
(IC3391 9P)
(IC3561 19P)(IC501 531 561,36P)
(IC3391 5P)
(IC3391 5P)
(IC3391 5P)
(IC471 3P)
(IC3501 3531 3561,10P)
(IC3501 3531 3561,9P)
(IC3391 7P)
(IC3391 7P)
(IC3391 7P)
(IC3501 7P)
(IC3381 7P)
(IC3391 14P)
(IC3501 8P)
(IC3501 11P)
(IC3391 12P)
(IC3371)
(IC3371)
(IC3371)
(IC3501)
(IC3531)(IC3561)
(IC3331 3P)
(IC
3531
18P
)(I
C47
1 6P
)
(IC
471
5P)
(IC
3561
5P
)
(IC3331 5P)
(IC3381 16P)
(IC3561 7P)
(IC3391 18P)
(IC3561 8P)
(IC
1804
19P
)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
FAN
52 54 56 58 60
51 53 55 57 59
NRSG
(IC531 36P)
(IC1808 6P)
(IC1808 6P)
(IC3391 12P)
(IC3391 12P)
NRS
NRS
NRG(G)
DIRY
DIRX
DIRX
VSIG6B
VSIG5B
VSIG4B
VSIG3B
VSIG2B
VSIG1B
NRG(B)
CLK
VDD
W1
A1
SDI
CS
GND
B1
N.C N.C
N.CV
V+
-
-
+
VC
C
GN
D
VC
C
GN
D
VCC
GND
VCC
GND
VCC
GND
-
+
ENBY1
DY
CLY
CLY
NRG
CLX2
CLX2DGNDVDD1C
LX1
CLX
1
DX
EN
BX
4
EN
BX
3
EN
BX
2
EN
BX
1
DIR
X
DIR
X
DIR
Y
DIRYVDD1
DGND
NRS
NRSB
NRSA
NRSC
DIRXIN
ENBX1IN
ENBX2IN
ENBX3IN
ENBX4IN
VCC
GND
NR
GIN
DY
IN
CLY
IN
DX
IN
CLX
1IN
CLX
2IN
DIR
YIN
EN
BY
1IN
EN
BY
2IN GN
D
ENBY2
VDD2
VDD2
DGNDVCC
VCC
DGND
VDD2
VDD2
ENBY2
GN
D
EN
BY
2IN
EN
BY
1IN
DIR
YIN
CLX
2IN
CLX
1IN
DX
IN
CLY
IN
DY
IN
NR
GIN
GNDVCC
ENBX4IN
ENBX3IN
ENBX2IN
ENBX1IN
DIRXIN
NRSC
NRSA
NRSB
NRS
DGND
VDD1
DIRY
DIR
Y
DIR
X
DIR
X
EN
BX
1
EN
BX
2
EN
BX
3
EN
BX
4
DX
CLX
1
CLX
1 VDD1
DGND
CLX2
CLX2
NRG
CLY
CLY
DY
ENBY1
ENBY1
DY
CLY
CLY
NRG
CLX2
CLX2DGNDVDD1C
LX1
CLX
1
DX
EN
BX
4
EN
BX
3
EN
BX
2
EN
BX
1
DIR
X
DIR
X
DIR
Y
DIRYVDD1
DGND
NRS
NRSB
NRSA
NRSC
DIRXIN
ENBX1IN
ENBX2IN
ENBX3IN
ENBX4IN
VCC
GND
NR
GIN
DY
IN
CLY
IN
DX
IN
CLX
1IN
CLX
2IN
DIR
YIN
EN
BY
1IN
EN
BY
2IN GN
D
ENBY2
VDD2
VDD2
DGNDVCC
MK6AA-061 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
IC3371MC74ACT244DT
IC3381MC74ACT244DT
IC3501ET1030F0A
IC3391MC74ACT244DT
IC2631L78M09T-TR
IC3302BA033FP-E2
IC3301LC24049A-TA7
IC3531ET1030F0A
IC3392 TC7SH04FU-(TE85L)SN74AHC1G04HDCKR
IC2642L88MS05TL-TL
IC3321MC74LCX244FT
IC3331MC74ACT244DT
IC3532 LM7171AIMXLM7171BIMX
IC3561ET1030F0A
IC6601AD8400AR1 IC3581
LT1206CS8
POWERBOARD "K6J"
POWERBOARD "K6K"
FANFN901
FANFN903
FANFN905
DV
S
DH
STIMING
CONTROLLER
COMPONENTBOARD "K3A"
NRSDRIVER
B-LEVELSHIFT
NRSDRIVER
G-LEVELSHIFT
R-LEVELSHIFT
IC501
IC531
IC561
COMPONENTBOARD"K3B"
COMPONENTBOARD"K3G"
COMPONENTBOARD"K3R"
TP3581
5.7V
0V 1.1V
5.0V
16.0V
4.6V4.6V
0V
0V
4.6V
4.6V
4.6V4.6V
4.6V 15.7V
4.6V
4.6V
TP6601
TP6602
TP6603
VR6601
VR2581
VR2571
VR2561
TP3321
TP3322
TP3582
VR3561
MAIN BOARD
A8 (SCH_MK6PA/PK6PA)
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PS
DA
PS
CL
FC
NT
1
FC
NT
2
12V115.5V1 12V2 12V
FAN
DR
IVE
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IVE
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15.5V1
POWER_FAIL
POWER_FAIL
12V
POWER_FAIL
POWER_FAIL
POWER_FAIL
12V1
12V2
POWER_FAIL15.5V
15.5V S5V
12V3
POWER_FAIL
POWER_FAIL
12V3
FCNT1 1/16GJ3.6KC
AH1/16GJ1KC
1/16GJ1KC
AH1/16GJ1KC
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GJ1KC
AH
16EM100D;16EM100F1
1/16GJ10KC
J10EG030G
J10EP030G
16EM100D;16EM100F1
1/16GJ10KC
AH
1/16GZ0C
DCB015P
1/16GJ5.6KC
1SS355
1GJ470
KZ0.01GQFY
KZ0.01GQFY
16EM100D;16EM100F1
1GJ470
1GJ470
1GJ15
1GJ15
1GJ22
1GJ22
16EM100D;16EM100F1
KZ0.01GQFY
KZ0.01GQFY
1GJ22
1GJ22
1GJ330
1GJ330
16EM100D;16EM100F1
KZ0.01GQFY
KZ0.01GQFY
1GJ330
1GJ330
KZ0.01GQFY
KZ0.01GQFY
16EM100D;16EM100F1
1GJ330
1GJ330
1GJ22
1GJ22
1GJ22
1GJ15
1GJ22
1GJ22
1/16GJ2KC
1/16GJ1.5KC
1/16GJ4.7KC
1/16GJ4.7KC
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ5.6KC
1/16GJ5.6KC
1/16GJ2KC
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ2KC
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ2KC
1SS355
1SS355
1SS355
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1SS3551/8GZ000
1/8GZ000
J11EA300G
J11EA300G
J11EA300G
1/16GJ2.2C
1/16GJ2.2C
1/16GJ2.2C
1/16GJ2.2C
1/16GJ2.2C
16EM100D;16EM100F1
1/16GJ2.2C
1/8GJ5.6
25KZ0.1GQFY
25KZ0.1GQFY
25KZ0.1GQFY
J11LP600G
J11LP600G
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
25KZ0.1GQFY
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
25KZ0.1GQFY
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
25KZ0.1GQFY
J11LP600G
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ4.7KC
1/16GJ1KC
1SS355
1/16GJ2KC
1/16GJ3.9KC
1/16GJ3KC
1GJ47
1GJ750
KZ0.01GQFY
KZ0.01GQFY
16EM100D;16EM100F1
1GJ750
1GJ750
1GJ47
1GJ47
1/16GJ1KC
AH
1/16GJ3.6KC
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ1KC
1SS355
1/16GJ2KC
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ5.6KC
1GJ47
1GJ47
1GJ47
1GJ330
1GJ330
16EM100D;16EM100F1
KZ0.01GQFY
KZ0.01GQFY
1GJ330AH
1/16GJ3.6KC
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GZ0C
J11LP600G
25KZ0.1GQFY
25EM10WR
25EM10WR
25KZ0.1GQFY
25EM10WR
25KZ0.1GQFY
X
1/16GZ0C
1/16GJ2.7KC
1GJ680
AH
1/16GJ2.4KC
1/16GJ1KC
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
1/16GJ10C
2SB1204SP;2SB1204TP
K3M1
K3M2
K3M3
K3N1
K3N2
K3N3
R2653
Q2651R2651
R2669
Q2671R2667
R2684
R2686
Q2691
C6616
R6616
K3N
K3M
C6614
R6614
Q6611
R6619
D6611
R6618
D2641
R2663
C2653
C2652C2651
R2661
R2662
R2664
R2666
R2649
R2647
C2641 C2642 C2643
R2683
R2681
R2678
R2677
C2671 C2672
C2673
R2679
R2696
C2693
C2692C2691
R2694
R2695
R2697
R2699
R2648
R2665
R2682
R2698
R2643
R2641
R2672
R2688
R2654
R2655
R2642
R2659
R2671
R2676
R2687
R2693
D2651
D2671
D2691
R2507
R2508
R2524
R2526
R2544
R2546
D2502
K5B4
K5B5
K5B6
K5B10
K5B26
K5R26
K5R4
K5G26
K5G4
K5G5
K5G6
K5B14
K5G14
K5R14
R2501
R2502
K5BB
K5G10
K5GG
K5RR
R2538
R2531
R2513
R2514
R2532
K5B8
K5B9
K5B13
K5B2
K5B3
K5B30
K5G8
K5G9
K5G13
K5G2
K5G3
K5G30
K5R6
K5R5
K5R8
K5R9
K5R10
K5R13
K5R30
K5R3
K5R2
C2501
R2539
L2501
C2504
C2502
C2507
K3B
K3G
R2549
R2548
R2542
R2543
C2508
R2521
R2522
R2523
C2506
R2529
R2528
R2506
R2504
R2512
R2511
R2509
C2503
K5G29
K5G25
K5G17
K3A5 K3A9 K3A13 K3A17 K3A25 K3A29 K3A37 K3A41 K3A49
K3A3 K3A7 K3A11 K3A15 K3A23 K3A31 K3A35 K3A43 K3A47
K3A1
K3A6
K5R29
K5R25
K5R17
K5B29
K5B25
K5B17
K3R1
K3R3
K3R5
K3R7
K3R9
K3R11
K3R13
K3R15
K3R17
K3R21
K3R23
K3R25
K3R35
K3R37
K3R39
K3R41
K3R43
K3R45
K3R59
K3G1
K3G3
K3G5
K3G7
K3G9
K3G11
K3G13
K3G15
K3G17
K3G19
K3G21
K3G23
K3G25
K3G35
K3G37
K3G39
K3G41
K3G43
K3G45
K3G59
K3B1
K3B3
K3B5
K3B7
K3B9
K3B11
K3B13
K3B15
K3B17
K3B21
K3B23
K3B25
K3B35
K3B37
K3B39
K3B41
K3B47
K3B53
K3R
R6651
R6671
R6691
R6653
R6673
R6693
R6635
R6633
D2661
R6643
R6642
R6641
R6648
R6646
C2663
C2662C2661
R6644
R6645
R6647
R6649
R6631 Q2661
R6634
R6665
R6663
D2681
R6683
R6682
R6681
R6688
R6689
R6687
R6685
R6684
C2681 C2682
C2683
R6686Q2681
R6664
R6661
R6697
K3A
K3A55
K3A53
C2512C2511
C2513
C2514
C2516
C2517
R2530
R2520
R2701
R2702
Q2702
R2703
R2704
R2525
R2545
R2500
R2540
K3A19
K3R57
K3R51
K3R19
K3G57
K3G53
K3G51
K3B59
K3B51
K3B45
K3B43
K3B19
Q2701
5 4 3 2 1
12345
12345
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
12345
1
3
3
1
5 1
15
15
5 1
DY
VSSY
VSSY
NRS2
NRS1
LCCOM
VSSX
VSIG6
VSIG5
VSIG4
VSIG3
VSIG2
VSIG1
VSSX
N.C.
N.C.
VDDX
DX
CLX
CLX
DIRX
ENB2
ENB1
LCCOM
DIRY
NRG
VDDY
CLY
CLY
DY
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
DY
VSSY
VSSY
NRS2
NRS1
LCCOM
VSSX
VSIG6
VSIG5
VSIG4
VSIG3
VSIG2
VSIG1
VSSX
N.C.
N.C.
VDDX
DX
CLX
CLX
ENB2
ENB1
LCCOM
DIRY
NRG
VDDY
CLY
CLY
DY
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
DY
VSSY
VSSY
NRS2
NRS1
LCCOM
VSSX
VSIG6
VSIG5
VSIG4
VSIG3
VSIG2
VSIG1
VSSX
N.C.
N.C.
VDDX
DX
CLX
CLX
DIRXENB2R
ENB1R
LCCOM
DIRYNRG(R)
VDDY
CLY
CLY
DY
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
DIRX
VSIG1R
VSIG2R
VSIG3R
VSIG4R
VSIG5R
VSIG6R
LCCOM
VSIG1G
VSIG2G
VSIG3G
VSIG4G
VSIG5G
VSIG6G
LCCOM
VSIG1B
VSIG2B
VSIG3B
VSIG4B
VSIG5B
VSIG6B
LCCOM
DY(B)
DX(B)
CLY(B)
CLY(B)
DIRY
ENB2B
ENB1B
CLX(B)
CLX(B)
DY(G)
DX(G)
CLY(G)
CLY(G)
ENB1G
ENB2G
CLX(G)
CLX(G)
DIRX
DIRY
DY(R)
DX(R)
CLX(R)
CLX(R)
CLY(R)
CLY(R)
NRS
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
2 4 6 8 10 14 1612 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50
6059
5857
5655
5453
5251
5049
4847
4645
4443
4241
4039
3837
3635
3433
3231
3029
2827
2625
2423
2221
2019
1817
1615
1413
1211
109
87
65
43
21
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
1
3
5
7
9
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
60
58
56
54
52
50
48
46
44
42
40
38
36
34
32
30
28
26
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
9
7
5
3
1
59
57
55
53
51
49
47
45
43
41
39
37
35
33
31
29
27
25
23
21
19
17
15
13
11
ENB2
ENB1
NRG
BEFORE SW
AFTER SW
FAN
5 1
15
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
NRSG
15V
15V
15V
NRG(B)
NRG(G)
NRS
NRS
DIRX
DIRY
DIRX
MK6AA-071 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
PQ20WZ11IC2641
PQ20WZ11IC2651
PQ20WZ11IC2671
PQ20WZ11IC2691
PQ20WZ11IC2661
PQ20WZ11IC2681
FAN DRIVE SW
12V
15.5V
12V1
12V2
12V3
FANFN902
FANFN904
MAIN BOARD"K8A"
MAINBOARD"K33B"
MAINBOARD"K33G"
MAINBOARD"K33R"
R-LCDPANEL
R
G-LCDPANEL
G
B-LCDPANEL
B
COMPONENT BOARD
15.5V
A9(SCH_MK6PA/PK6PA)
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A10
Printed Wiring Board Diagrams(LV-5110U/E)
Power Board (SIDE:A) Power Board (SIDE:B)
This projector is isolated from AC line by using the internal converter transformer.Please pay attention to the following notes in servicing1. Do not touch the part on hot side (primary circuit) or both parts on hot and cold sides (secondary
circuit) at the same time.2. Do not shorten the circuit between hot and cold sides.3. The grounding lead must be connected to the ground of the same circuit when measuring of volt-
ages and waveforms.
CAUTION
Line Filter Board (SIDE:A) Line Filter Board (SIDE:B)
LampBallastUnit
InterlockSwitchSW904
Main Board“K5A”
Main Board“K3D”
Audio Amp Board (SIDE:A)
HIC Board (SIDE:A)
Main Board “K1”
SW902(Thernal SW)
AC Cord
Audio Amp Board (SIDE:B)
HIC Board (SIDE:B)
HIC Board “K1A”
Main Board“K3C”
Main Board“K5S”
Temp Board (SIDE:A)
Main Board“K8D”
Temp Board (SIDE:B)
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A11
Component Board (SIDE:A)
AV Board (SIDE:A) R/C Board (SIDE:A)
“K33G” “K8A”
Main Board
Main Board“K8D”
Mai
n B
oard
“K50
B”
“K50
A”
G-LCDPanel
R-LCDB-LCD
Main Board“K33R”
Main Board“K33B”
FN902
FN904
Component Board (SIDE:B)
AV Board (SIDE:B) R/C Board (SIDE:B)
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A12
Main Board (SIDE:A)
PowerBoard“K6K”
FN905
Main Board (SIDE:B)
FN903
LampBallastUnit
Audio AmpBoard“K6P”
FN901
ComponentBoard“K3R”
ComponentBoard“K3A”
“K10B” “K10A”
AV Board
PowerBoard“K6J”
ComponentBoard“K3G”
TempBoard“K8H”
R/CBoard“K28D”
ComponentBoard“K3B”
Audio AmpBoard “K6P”