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SMY055E

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SMA251H

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Contents

Service

Chassis 445N

Part List
PCB Part List
PCB Layout pictures

Monitor Dismantling

CRT module . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Main Board module . . . . . .

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Nokia Display Products Oy

P.O.Box 14

FIN---24101 Salo, Finland

21” High Resolution Colour Monitor

445PRO

Summary of Contents for 445PRO

Page 1: ...del name and part number Level SMA251H xx Contents Service Chassis 445N Part List PCB Part List PCB Layout pictures Monitor Dismantling CRT module Main Board module 1 Nokia Display Products Oy P O Box 14 FIN 24101 Salo Finland 21 High Resolution Colour Monitor 445PRO ...

Page 2: ...445N ...

Page 3: ...e Mode 4 1 Grouping of the Adjustments 4 2 Service Menu 4 2 1 Access to the Service Mode 4 2 2 Geometry 4 2 3 Grey Scale 4 2 4 Memory settings and Initializing the Replacement IC IC402 on SMA 4 2 5 Storing Adjustments 4 2 6 Exit from Service Menu 5 Workshop Maintenance 5 1 Important Safety Notice 5 2 ESD Sensitive Parts 5 3 Test Equipment 5 4 Test Patterns 5 5 Disassembly 6 Image performance 6 1 I...

Page 4: ...tatic Convergence 7 7 4 Dynamic Convergence 7 7 5 Allowed Error Levels for Convergence 7 8 Installing serial number to processor 7 9 Magnet rings 7 10 Beamlanding 8 Screen and Faceplate Blemishes 8 1 Definitions of inspection conditions and terms 8 1 1 Standard observing condition 8 1 2 Zone division 8 1 3 Minimum distance beetween defects 8 1 4 Average diameter of defect 8 2 Face defect standard ...

Page 5: ... 3 W Power off Memory Locations 20 for factory preset display mode 20 for user adjusted display mode Geometric Distortion The distance between bezel and active screen edge shall not vary more than 2 mm in both vertical and horizontal dimensions Luminance Min 100 cd m2 Nits at center with full white field Video Input Input Signal RGB analog max 0 7 V 75 τ Horizontal addressability 1800 dots maximum...

Page 6: ...lowing agency approvals 1 2 1 Safety FIMKO DEMKO NEMKO SEMKO UL USA CSA Canada TÜV GS Germany PCBC Poland GOST R Russia 1 2 2 EMC FCC D O C VCCI Japan CE Europe 1 2 3 X ray emissions environmental ergonomics TÜV ERGO Germany DHHS USA TCO 99 Sweden ...

Page 7: ...4 561 18 631 23 111 31 778 31 774 16 660 10 666 9 41 8 29 Active Video us 6 815 8 127 9 481 10 836 14 222 17 778 25 442 25 420 13 003 7 901 6 97 6 0 H Resolution 1600 1280 1286 1024 800 640 640 640 1024 1600 1600 1800 H Sync us 0 750 1 016 1 06 1 02 1 14 1 56 3 813 3 81 1 219 0 948 0 83 0 67 H Back Porch us 1 261 1 422 1 84 2 20 2 70 2 22 1 907 1 91 2 235 1 501 1 32 1 13 V Period lines 1260 1072 1...

Page 8: ... Sync μs 0 750 0 837 1 016 0 948 1 280 1 117 2 116 3 813 H Back Porch μs 1 261 1 325 1 422 1 501 1 440 3 911 3 175 1 906 V Frequency Hz 85 0 85 0 85 0 75 0 75 1 74 5 66 7 59 9 V Period Lines 1260 1250 1072 1250 915 667 525 525 V Resolution 1200 1200 1024 1200 870 624 480 480 V Sync Lines 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 V Back Porch Lines 56 46 44 46 39 39 39 33 H sync Polarity n a V sync Polarity n a H Front Porc...

Page 9: ...X X 31 9 X X X X X X X 32 8 X X X X X X X 33 7 X X X X X X 34 8 X X X X X X X 36 1 X X X X X X 37 3 X X X X X X 38 7 X X X X X 40 0 X X 41 7 X X X X X X X 43 9 X X X X X X 46 3 X X X X X X 49 3 X X X X X 52 3 X X 53 2 X X X X 54 2 X X 55 2 X X X X X X 57 8 X X X X X 59 5 X X 60 5 X X X 62 0 X X X X X 63 6 X X X X 65 8 X X X X 68 2 68 2 X X X X 69 2 X X 72 8 X X X X X ...

Page 10: ...445N 8 76 7 X X X X 79 5 X X X X X 80 5 X X X 81 4 X X X X 83 9 X X X 86 0 X X X 88 2 X X 91 2 X X X X 94 5 X X X 97 6 X X X 101 0 X X 106 1 X X X 111 7 X X 116 7 X X 122 3 X ...

Page 11: ...dapter when connecting signal cable to your computer Do not extend the signal cable with extension lead The DDC signals will not accept extended cable Display controller must be compatible for External 5 V In SMK001 E version External 5 V is not necessary but the monitor works also with it Signal connector Pin Signal 1 RV Red video 2 GV Green video 3 BV Blue video 4 ID2 ID 2 tied to LG 5 DDC retur...

Page 12: ...ght indicates the operating state of the monitor Green The monitor is in Normal Stand by or Suspend operation Blinking Green The monitor is in Automatic Power off state Not illuminated The monitor is turned off with power switch or disconnected from mains outlet The power switch does not disconnect the monitor from mains In oder to make the monitor com pletely powerless unplug the power cord from ...

Page 13: ...ear below the header field d Select the adjustment with the buttons e Push to confirm the selection Menu disappears and a scale shows the position of the adjsutment In addition to the bar position of the adjustment is shown as a percentage of the maximum value The upper number shows the current value and the lower one shows the value where the adjustent started f Adjust with the buttons g When rea...

Page 14: ...PINCUSHION BALANCE 30 PREVIOUS VALUE 40 ADJUST OK SIZE POSITION SHAPE SHARPNESS COLOR MISCELLANEOUS EXIT MENU CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS DEFAULT COLOR COLOR PRESETS 9300 K RED GREEN BLUE SAVE CURRENT COLOR MOVE SELECT NOKIA 445PRO 75Hz SIZE POSITION SHAPE COLOR MISCELLANEOUS EXIT MENU MONITOR DEFAULTS DEMAGNETIZE ABOUT MONITOR MENU OPTIONS MOVE SELECT NOKIA 446PRO 75Hz MENU OPTIONS LANGUAGE SPRACHE LANGU...

Page 15: ...56 38 HEIGHT 56 38 SIZE POSITION SHAPE SHARPNESS COLOR MISCELLANEOUS 1600X1200 85HZ SIZE POSITION SHAPE SHARPNESS COLOR MISCELLANEOUS VERTICAL CONV HORIZONTAL CONV MOIRE COLOR PURITY DEFAULT SHARPNESS EXIT 1600X1200 85HZ SIZE POSITION SHAPE SHARPNESS COLOR MISCELLANEOUS 1600X1200 85HZ SIZE POSITION SHAPE SHARPNESS COLOR MISCELLANEOUS 1600X1200 85HZ TILT 56 38 ORTHOGONALITY 56 38 HORIZONTAL CENTERI...

Page 16: ...r parts of the system Check the signal cable s connection pins If the pins are slightly distorted use nose pliers to straighten them The computer may use a timing values which are out of the monitor s synchro nization range Picture has colour de f t Demagnetize the monitor fects If colour defect is repeated without the monitor having been moved it is possible that the monitor is influenced by a st...

Page 17: ...saving feature must be activated in the computer when checking the operation State Colour of the power on indicator 5V Heater 12V Video Normal Operation Green Yes Yes Yes Yes Stand by Green Yes Yes Yes No Suspend Green Yes Yes No No Power Off Blinking Green Yes No No No DPMS Display Power Management Signaling is a trade mark of Video Electronics Standard Association VESA ...

Page 18: ...tting all picture properties are coming from memory for factory adjustments 3 2 Memory for Factory Adjustments 3 2 1 Adjustment 4 Factory adjustments can be updated with service menu in service mode If there is no location in factory adjustment memory for display mode currently in use the adjustment affects the memory for user adjustments If the memory location mentioned in case 1 is empty the pic...

Page 19: ...ble in User Mode Available in Service Mode Horizontal centering X X X Vertical centering X X X Height X X X Width X X X Pincushion X X X Pincushion balance X X X Trapezoid X X X Orthogonality X X X S correction X X C correction X X E W corner X X Tilt X X Moire X X X Raster X X G2 X X Min contrast X X Max contrast X X R Black level X X G Black level X X B Black level X X R Ampl X X X G Ampl X X X ...

Page 20: ...mory Settings Adjust each property with the or buttons 4 2 2 Geometry Geometry submenu contains placement size and shape adjustments GEOMETRY GREY SCALE SHARPNESS PRODUCT INFORMATION MEMORY SETTINGS RASTER WIDTH HORIZONTAL CENTERING HEIGHT VERTICAL CENTERING PINCUSHION PINCUSHION BALANCE TRAPEZOID ORTHOGONALITY S CORRECTION C CORRECTION E W CORNER TILT EXIT 00 1600x1200 85Hz 4 2 3 Grey Scale This ...

Page 21: ...OMETRY GREY SCALE SHARPNESS PRODUCT INFORMATION MEMORY SETTINGS 00 1600x1200 85HZ 4 2 4 Memory settings and Initializing the Replacement IC402 on SMA board If the memory for factory adjustments is replaced it must be initialized During initializing all memory locations are written with approximate values They must be updated in service mode as explained in the chapter Adjustment Procedure INTIALIZ...

Page 22: ...he following instructions Keep the ESD sensitive part in its original shipping container until you are ready to install the part into the component card Just before touching the ESD sensitive part discharge to the monitor any static electricity in your body do this by touching the metal frame or cover of the machine If possible keep one hand on the frame when inserting or removing a logic card for...

Page 23: ...ly 5 5 1 Cabinet Set the monitor on cushion picture tube facing down 1 Loosen and remove two screws 2 Open the plastic pawls with a screwdriver or special tool for instance 860006 Push open Do not twist Screw on both sides ...

Page 24: ...low 60 kHz line frequency are usable but not specified Performance is optimized for 1280 x 1024 95 Hz and 1600 x 1200 85 Hz VESA resolution 6 1 Image stabilizing time The image shall begin to be visible in a 500 lux environment within 15 seconds of application of pow er and input signals The image shall be stabilized within 30 seconds of application of power and input signals Stabi lized means tha...

Page 25: ...r of the screen L1 L2 L1 Upper left of the screen L2 Upper right of the screen L0 L3 Lower left of the screen L4 Lower right of the screen L3 L4 Requirements Maximum contrast luminance With the brightness control set so that background brightness is 1 nit and the contrast control set to maximum L0 140 30 nits 40 9Ft L 50 50 mm white field L0 110 10 nits 29 4 Ft L Full white field Minimum luminance...

Page 26: ...linearity is max min max 100 8 The measurements are done along the vertical and horizontal center lines of the screen 6 8 Geometrical distortion The distance between bezel and active screen edge shall not vary more than 1 5 mm on vertical lines and not more than 2 0 mm on horizontal lines excluding the tilt adjust ment 6 9 Straightness of line segment Definition For any segment of an edge of the a...

Page 27: ...e brightness control so that the background raster just disap pears and set with the contrast control a screen centre brightness of 100 cd m2 at a white 50 mm x 50 mm square at the centre of the screen Single pixel wide cross hatch test pattern red green and blue Requirements The test pattern must be sharp in vertical and horizontal directions The test pattern must be sharp in vertical and horizon...

Page 28: ... position at any of the measurement points must be less than 0 5 mm edge Character distortion tilting bending etc shall not be noticeable for any text or graphic combination 6 16 External magnetic field When this colour monitor is placed at a distance of 30 cm from another monitor with equal or lower magnetic leakage fields the colour monitor will fulfill all the requirements stated under clause 8...

Page 29: ...st the convergence in the middle of the tube with static adjustments See 7 7 3 Adjust the convergence in the corners of the tube with dynamic adjustments See 7 7 4 6 7 Convergence Exit from service mode See 4 2 6 STOP Perform Preliminary preparations See 6 2 START YES NO Assemblies or components replaced NO Reset user memory for display modes to be ad justed See 3 1 2 Activate service mode and per...

Page 30: ...7 2 1 High Voltage Select 107 10 kHz 85Hz NCE791 crosshatch test pattern Connect the high voltage meter to the anode of the picture tube Adjust the high voltage to 27 0 0 2 kV with RT301 on SMA board Front RT301 7 2 2 Coarse width 1 Select mode 00 107 10 kHz 85Hz NCE791 2 Set width to the 80 with menu adjustment 3 Adjust picture width to nominal with width preset RT201 RT201 ...

Page 31: ... adjustment is common for all display modes 4 Adjust size position and shape of the picture equal to the mask aper ture Adjust first the properties with largest deviation from the correct value 5 Adjust final width and height 6 The distance between bezel and active screen edge shall not vary more than 2 0 mm in vertical and horizontal direction 7 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for every display mode to be s...

Page 32: ...far from ideal val ues you have chosen wrong MOST DOMINANT COLOUR Check the domi nant colour again according to the instructions 5 Set to the maximum and check that the illuminance is still 3 1 0 cdm 2 If not repeat 7 4 1 steps 5 6 Adjust picture illuminance to 1 0 cd m2 with potentiometer and check the colour coordinates 7 4 3 High Light 1 Select 107 10 85 0 NCE791 black test pattern 2 Adjust wit...

Page 33: ...o zero Place the gauge on the line with marking Y up upwards when measuring horizontal line Place the gauge on the line with marking X up upwards when measuring vertical line If the line has convergence error the line in the window seems to be broken Use knobs A and B to adjust the line continuous If the readings are on the opposite side of zero the convergence error is A B e g 0 2 0 1 0 3 If the ...

Page 34: ...ic Convergence Deflection yoke trimmers A area B area B R B RB RB RB R B R B R B R B R RGB R B R B R B R B RGB RGB R B R B RB R B R B R B R B R B R B RB RB R B R B RGB RGB R B R B Do not adjust Do not adjust R B R B RB RB ...

Page 35: ...et rings If the purity magnet rings are found to have moved during trans portation or handling set them just in the original position by tracing the locking paint put on purity magnet rings and holder of beam bender and then readjust the static convergence 7 10 Beamlanding Test pattern Adjust first the color of Top and Bottom edges equal to that of the center Adjust the color purity of the corners...

Page 36: ...on without raster should be done under luminance 500lx MIN 8 1 2 Zone division 302 2 mm 302 2 mm A B other screen area 8 1 3 Minimum distance beetween defects 8 1 4 Average diameter of defect Average diameter Long diameter Short diameter 2 8 2 Face defect standard black spot stain Average diameter Quantity allowed Minimum of defects A B Total distance less than 0 5 4 4 6 30 less than 0 3 no limit ...

Page 37: ...erage diameter of defects Quantity allowed within any circle 70 Minimum distance 0 3 0 45 2 12 7 Air blister Max legth 6 0 Max width 0 3 2 12 7 Foreign material Apply the face defect standard for blackish defects Average of diameter of defects Quantity allowed within any circle 70 Minimum distance 0 25 0 45 2 12 7 Note No limit for the defects less than 0 25 mm average diameter ...

Page 38: ...445N 36 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 12 15 14 5 ...

Page 39: ...445N 37 25 26 18 19 21 22 20 24 16 17 23 ...

Page 40: ...445N 38 Block diagram ...

Page 41: ...101 VCC VREF OUTPUT GND RT CT ISENSE VFB COMP 7 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 UC7123 Q103 3 2 1 1 UC7112 1 UC6879 T109 BC369 BCR141W T108 C113 1u0 50V 100n C116 BYW98 200 D113 FJ0801 M101 4 3 2 1 C147 1u0 50V 1 UC7111 T104 BCR141W T102 BC857B 10n C124 BCR191 T103 PS2501 1L IC103 4 3 2 1 C120 10u 400V TOP223P IC104 S HVRTN S HVRTN S HVRTN DRAIN CONTROL S S S 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25V 1000u C145 R135 1k0 BC857B T106 10...

Page 42: ...25 1N5818 D205 IC201 UC3843A VCC VREF OUTPUT GND RT CT ISENSE VFB COMP 7 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 FM2592 M203 4 6 3 2 1 2N5401 T218 LL4148 D229 R220 10R L205 n c n c R246 T215 n c D232 n c n c T216 DZ205 n c R240 n c BC857B T210 D214 RGP10G RGP10G D215 50V 2u2 C224 150p C229 500V 2n2 C231 500V T209 BF420 RGP10G D213 24k9 R256 2kV C216 2n2 2n2 C218 2kV X4 X5 X6 BAV103 D226 R258 100R 270k R229 T212 BF422 DTV11...

Page 43: ...7 46k4 R302 RT301 22k 63V C301 47n C302 22u 50V R306 2k2 LL4148 D303 1n0 C311 10n C310 2n2 C309 500V LL4148 D301 R304 1k0 4V7 DZ301 T301 IRF9620 IRFIBE30G T302 250V C313 10n 4n7 C317 n c C312 n c R305 R312 1R0 R316 1R0 8k25 R319 R318 1k0 R311 1k0 R317 220R R314 22R R310 n c R309 n c LL4148 D308 12V DZ302 10n C316 R315 10k D304 N C N C D305 100R R321 100p C318 1kV T303 BF422 2M2 R323 10k R322 2n2 C...

Page 44: ... 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1N4002 D420 C450 220u 35V C451 100u 50V 35V 220u C456 C457 n c 250V C458 220n X1 X2 10n C425 22n C424 820p C421 560p C423 R457 10k 1k8 R449 R419 10M 15p C404 15p C403 10n C402 10n C401 4k7 R422 4k7 R423 R446 6k19 33u L401 24 0MHz X401 C419 47u C430 100u 25V C434 47u IC403 n c VCC WP SCL SDA VSS A2 A1 A0 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R418 10k R417 10k R416 10k R415 10k 10k R413 R409 4k7 4k7 R410 4...

Page 45: ...445N SMA251H SB5249 01 00 Page 11 1 ...

Page 46: ...445N SMA251H SB5249 01 00 Page 12 1 ...

Page 47: ...E3113 IMPCAP 470N J 250V Y22 5 112 05 CA235 CE3202 IMPCAP 1U0 J 250V Y22 5 SING 06 CA234 CK0102 PESCAP MKT 10N K 250V Y10 051 02 CA220 CK0165 PESCAP MKT 22N K 630V Y10 061 02 CA108 CA137 CK0282 PESCAP MKT 100N K 100V Y10 040 02 CA214 CK1388 PESCAP MKT 10N K 250V Y7 5 040 02 CA313 CK2626 PESCAP MKT 100N K 63V Y5 030 02 FOIL CK2626 PESCAP MKT 100N K 63V Y5 030 02 CA256 CN0095 ELCAP 330U M 385V RM10 ...

Page 48: ...G303 QT0207 GLIMM LAMP 95V 6 12 5MM 04 SG301 QT0733 FUSE R 5 0MM T 3 15A 250V IEC 04 F102 QT0775 FUSE 5 20MM T 6 3A 250V 1500A 03 Q101 SE2747 GROUNDING WIRE 446B 447U 03 QA101 UJ0252 TIES CABLE BAND DN30191 01 UG1050 SUPPORT FRAME DN10259 09 WC0036 HEXAGON TORX SCREW UNI6950 01 WC0446 HEXAGON DULL 2 9X8 FE ZN 01 SB249 WC0530 SCREW 2 9X10 FE ZN 01 MA301 QK1599 COOLING SUPP PART FOR RES L1 01 NTCA10...

Page 49: ...1 0R0 5 0805 20 01 RA466 AC4425 CHIPRES 0W1 10R 5 0805 20 01 RA126 RA213 RA220 RA447 RA456 AC4433 CHIPRES 0W1 22R 5 0805 20 01 RA314 AC4449 CHIPRES 0W1 100R 5 0805 2 01 RA214 RA217 RA258 RA259 RA260 RA261 RA262 RA263 AC4457 CHIPRES 0W1 220R 5 0805 2 01 RA131 RA123 RA317 RA327 RA491 AC4459 CHIPRES 0W1 270R 5 0805 2 01 RA150 AC4461 CHIPRES 0W1 330R 5 0805 2 01 RA440 AC4465 CHIPRES 0W1 470R 5 0805 2 ...

Page 50: ... TC50 2 5 01 RA302 AG3601 MF RES 0W5 100K F TC50 2 5 01 RA109 RA110 RA224 AG3619 MF RES 0W5 154K F TC50 2 5 01 RA146 CA0324 CERCAP Y5P 100P K 1KV Y5 D8 01 CA318 CA230 CA0417 CERCAP X6R 470P K 500V Y5 1 01 CA223 CB3129 CHIPCERCAP NP0 15P 50V J 0 03 CA403 CA404 CB3151 CHIPCERCAP NP0 100P 50V J 0 01 CA208 CA415 CB3155 CHIPCERCAP NP0 150P 50V J 0 01 CA114 CB3159 CHIPCERCAP NP0 220P 50V J 0 01 CA203 CA...

Page 51: ...0V 2A 25N SOD 03 DA212 DA110 DA233 DA218 JF0107 DI BYV26C 600V 1A 30N 02 D103 D108 D217 JF0206 SCHOTTKY RECTIFIER 30V 1A 1N5 04 D105 D205 D228 JF4003 DI BAV103 200V 250MA 50NS SOD 02 D106 D226 D109 JF4005 DI LL4148 75V 150MA 4N JF400 01 D104 D115 D117 D118 D119 D201 D202 D204 D206D229 D301D303 D308D402 D403D102 D404 D405 JF4101 DI RHRD460S 600V 4A 30NS TO 08 D112 D121 D211 D114 D122 JH0054 ZDI BZX...

Page 52: ...Part NO Description PG Item Number SMA251H 1 Page 6 SB5249 01 00 445N ...

Page 53: ...21 T20 BCX54 TR DUAL P N TR DUAL P N T19 1 2 3 6 5 4 R42 100R 100R R41 1k0 R40 2k2 R39 R36 2k2 R38 820R BCX51 T18 T17 BCX54 TR DUAL P N TR DUAL P N T16 1 2 3 6 5 4 R35 100R 100R R34 1k0 R33 2k2 R32 R29 2k2 R31 820R BCX51 T15 T14 BCX54 TR DUAL P N TR DUAL P N T13 1 2 3 6 5 4 R28 100R 100R R27 1k0 R26 2k2 R25 R22 2k2 R24 820R BCX51 T12 T11 BCX54 TR DUAL P N TR DUAL P N T10 1 2 3 6 5 4 R21 154R 154R ...

Page 54: ...445N SMK001D SB5244 06 99 Page 2 1 ...

Page 55: ...805 20 01 RK5 RK12 RK16 RK19 RK23 RK26 RK33 RK40 RK47 RK54 AC4481 CHIPRES 0W1 2K2 5 0805 20 01 RK1 RK4 RK8 RK11 RK15 RK18 RK22 RK25 RK29 RK32 RK36 RK39 RK43 RK46 RK50 RK53 RK70 RK71 RK72 RK73 RK74 RK75 RK76 RK77 AC4505 CHIPRES 0W1 22K 5 0805 20 01 RK58 AG3301 MF RES 0W5 100R F TC50 2 5 01 RK6 RK7 RK13 RK14 RK27 RK28 RK34 RK35 RK41 RK42 RK48 RK49 RK55 RK56 AG3319 MF RES 0W5 154R F TC50 2 5 01 RK20 ...

Page 56: ...1 BFQ131 T14 50V 1u0 C202 C302 1u0 1u0 50V C102 1u0 50V 100n C66 R406 10R R407 22k R410 100R 100R R409 C65 10n C64 100n 50V 10u C63 C62 22p R408 2k2 22p C61 L8 FJ0505 16V 1000u C56 10n C57 R108 22R R109 10R 1k00 R110 T15 BFQ131 22R R208 10R R209 R210 1k00 R308 22R R309 10R 1k00 R310 1 UC7072 500V C53 1n0 C52 10u 250V 1N4007 D27 220k R405 R404 220k 100R R403 R304 R304 47R 47R R204 47R R104 Q3 12 11...

Page 57: ...445N SMY055E SB5252 01 00 Page 3 1 ...

Page 58: ...284 MF RES 0W16 75R0 1 TC50 01 RY102 RY202 RY302 AC4419 CHIPRES 0W1 5R6 5 0805 20 01 RY6 AC4425 CHIPRES 0W1 10R 5 0805 20 01 RY109 RY209 RY309 RY406 AC4433 CHIPRES 0W1 22R 5 0805 20 01 RY108 RY208 RY308 RY130 RY230 RY330 AC4441 CHIPRES 0W1 47R 5 0805 20 01 RY104 RY204 RY304 RY114 RY470 AC4443 CHIPRES 0W1 56R 5 0805 20 01 RY314 AC4445 CHIPRES 0W1 68R 5 0805 20 01 RY214 AC4449 CHIPRES 0W1 100R 5 080...

Page 59: ...5 6 01 CY54 CY63 CN2461 ELCAP 47U M 100V RM5 105 10 04 CY18 FJ0505 CHOKE 15UH 5 TAPED AXIAL 02 LY1 LY5 LY6 LY8 JF0067 DI 1N4007 1000V 1A 01 DY27 JF0072 DI BAV21 200V 250MA 50N 01 DY107 DY207 DY307 JF4003 DI BAV103 200V 250MA 50NS SOD 02 DY28 DY105 DY106 DY205 DY206 DY305 DY306 JF4005 DI LL4148 75V 150MA 4N JF400 01 DY33 JF4010 DI BAV99 70V 200MA 0 33W SOT 2 02 DY1 DY3 DY101 DY201 DY301 JH0103 ZDI ...

Page 60: ...SMZ096B SB5261 01 00 Page 2 1 X1 SW2 QG0327 SW3 QG0327 SW4 QG0327 LED1 JL0059 R2 15k 6k8 R3 R4 8k2 R1 39k Q1 6 5 4 3 2 1 Q2 4 3 2 1 QG0326 SW1 6 5 4 3 2 1 POWER MENU ECN 445N ...

Page 61: ...PUSH BUTTON SWITCH 12V 50MA 42 03 SWZ2 SWZ3 SWZ4 QG0326 PUSH BUTTON SWITCH 30VDC 0 1A 10 SWZ1 QM1074 PICOFLEX ASSY BI IDT 6 POS 300 09 QZ1 QM1058 PICOFLEX ASSY BI IDC 4 POS 400 06 QZ2 AC4493 CHIPRES 0W1 6K8 5 0805 20 01 RZ3 AC4495 CHIPRES 0W1 8K2 5 0805 20 01 RZ4 AC4501 CHIPRES 0W1 15K 5 0805 20 01 RZ2 AC4511 CHIPRES 0W1 39K 5 0805 20 01 RZ1 ...

Page 62: ...445N 1 Spare Parts Spare Parts P N Production P N Description 445PRO 445N051 21 Nokia 445PRO 125 Khz EU 445PRO 445N059 21 Nokia 445PRO 125 Khz US 445N055 21 Quatographic 121Khz ...

Page 63: ...pipe UA5706 3 106 Control module SMZ096 20 107 Demaign coil FD0217 22 111 Purity coil FD1000 11 112 Purity coil FD0103 10 200 Picture tube NM1057 70 203 Grounding wire SE2781 4 204 Grounding wire SE2612 4 205 Grounding wire UC3016 206 Demagn coil holder UG1022 3 820 Picture tube screw WC0543 3 821 Washer WJ0171 1 822 Friction plate UL0090 1 Badge NOKIA UA1243 8 051 059 ...

Page 64: ...am landing PCB SMK001 26 308 Slide bar UG1076 1 400 Main board SMA251 55 401 Brace UC7135 403 Cooling plate right UC7140 404 Cooling plate left UC7139 405 Support frame UG1050 406 Connector panel assembly UC7141 410 Cover video UC7142 411 Video PCB SMY055 39 413 Base module SMH163 23 500 Cover shield assembly UC7138 21 850 Screw WC0354 ...

Page 65: ...80 16 Side top cushion ZA6029 18 Side bottom cushion ZA6028 18 LDPE Plasticbag ZA0478 6 Packing materials Quatographic Packing box ZA2604 13 Side top cushion ZA6035 18 Side bottom cushion ZA6036 18 LDPE Plasticbag ZA0478 6 Accessories Nokia Power cord QM0028 14 Signal cable QM0317 17 Plastic bag ZA0453 2 Installation guide ZF5834 4 Owners CD Nokia ZK0031 11 Accessories Quatographic Power cord QM00...

Page 66: ...445N 5 Spare Parts Not normally supplied as spare part ...

Page 67: ...445N 6 Spare Parts ...

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