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Part 1: General Information

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Flesh color correction

The image is processed so that the color of the skin of persons on the screen is real.
When this function is turned on, gradations are changed to the flesh color is set to the
preset value.
Since gradations are changed, the background color may become different.

4.3 Design

The high-quality and all-round "Stylish Form" fits various office environments and

presentation scenes.

The wide zoom lens with a short focal length makes it possible to install the projector

in various places, from bright offices and home theaters for watching movies. 

Styling

The comfortable and elastic three-dimensional form is combined with a design like a
video equipment to produce a shape that makes the user proud of owning it and give
an impression of precision and high quality.
The impressive and stylish design, measures to assure high intensity and high image
quality, and the compact layout are balanced at a high level.

Details

The operation panel is designed to be round with a curved relief and have Caribbean
water blue color.  The "circle" symbolizes "harmony, link, bond and communication",
and "water" symbolizes "light, life, purity and transparency".  It evokes a sophisticated
image, high quality  and is user-friendly so that it can be used in various places.
The operation panel on top of the projector is inclined backward to improve
operability.  Operation keys are laid out around the cursor keys so that they can be
operated by touching without looking at them.
The exhaust port that exhausts heat and causes noise has been laid out at the front
panel far away from audience, and is covered with a punching metal to improve the
appearance of the front panel and give an impression of sophisticated image.

Long life design

A material with a color that is not faded easily by stain or discoloration has been
selected.  It is designed to be in harmony with the atmosphere of many installation
locations, and gives a feeling of high quality so that it can be used for a long period of
time.

Remote control

A thin card type of remote control is used like the one used with the LV-X1/S1.  The
remote control is designed not only to look good, but also be user friendly, and can be
used easily.

Summary of Contents for D78-5351

Page 1: ...ANUAL English Edition LV X2U D78 5352 LV X2E D78 5353 LV S2U D78 5362 LV S2E D78 5363 By Portable Document Format 1 General 0 PREFACE 2 Repair 3 Adjustment 4 Parts Catalog 5 Electrical Diagrams DY8 1785 351 500 ...

Page 2: ...CANON Power Projector LV X2J D78 5351 LV S2J D78 5361 CANON Multimedia Projector LV X2U D78 5352 LV S2U D78 5362 LV X2E D78 5353 LV S2E D78 5363 SERVICE SMANUAL ...

Page 3: ...pany names described in this CD ROM are the registered trademarks of the individual companies Copyright Canon Inc retains the copyright to all data contained on this CD ROM Reproduction publication including on the World Wide Web alteration translation into another language or other use of the data in whole or part contained on this CD ROM without the written consent of Canon Inc is prohibited PDF...

Page 4: ... 3 Adjustment Provides information for disassembly reassembly and adjustment of the product to assure precision of the products about the tools required and their application Part 4 Parts Catalog Part 5 Electrical Diagrams 2 Model Differences In this series of products there are models suffixed J U and E The only differences between the models are cosmetic mainly the designation and rating plates ...

Page 5: ... Tool No Specification Remarks Digital Multi meter Commercially available DC1mmV 500V Electrical Adjustment Video Signal Generator Commercially available Color Bars and Electrical Adjustment Gray Scale Computer Signal Commercially available Gray Scale Electrical Adjustment Generator or personal computer Oscilloscope Commercially available 100MHz response or Waveform checks and over Electrical Adju...

Page 6: ...minal Control port connector 1 6 3 5 Remote control 1 6 3 6 Remote control operating range 1 6 4 COMMENTARY 1 7 4 1 Optical System 1 7 4 2 Functions 1 7 4 3 Design 1 8 5 CONNECTION DIAGRAM 1 9 5 1 Connection to the computer 1 9 5 2 Connecting to the video equipment 1 9 6 SETTING UP THE PROJECTOR 1 10 6 1 Positioning the projector 1 10 6 2 Installation precautions 1 10 7 SUPPORTED COMPUTER SYSTEM M...

Page 7: ...RICAL ADJUSTMENTS 3 9 2 1 Fan Voltage Adjustment 3 9 2 2 PSIG Adjustments 3 9 2 3 Signal Center DC Voltage Adjustment 3 10 2 4 Contrast Adjustment 3 11 2 5 Gain Signal Amplitude Adjustment 3 12 2 6 Flicker Adjustment 3 13 2 7 White Balance Adjustment 3 13 2 8 Contrast Linearity Adjustment 3 13 2 9 Color Shading Correction 3 14 3 TEST POINTS LOCATIONS 3 15 4 OPTION RESISTORS 3 16 5 CIRCUIT BLOCK DI...

Page 8: ...Part 1 General Information ...

Page 9: ...ct Overview These products are micro portable models of Canon LV series LCD projectors The high resolution model with a 0 7 inch LCD panel is equipped with a 1 4 wide zoom lens which has the best magnification in the industry for the current models The projection distance range has been expanded so that the projector can be installed closer to the screen In addition the newly developed LCD panel i...

Page 10: ...ay contents with a newly designed image processing LSI The following two functions can be turned on or off to project the optimum images Monochrome expansion Images with low contrast are displayed clearly by emphasizing gradations Flesh color correction Dull skin color can be corrected by changing gradations XGA real projection SXGA high quality compression display LV X2 A 0 7 LCD panel with 1024 ...

Page 11: ...ion 1 4 6 Zoom focus Manual 2 4 Mechanism 1 Lens shift 19 1 fixed 2 Elevation mechanism Up by 10 7 degrees 2 5 Video audio 1 Brightness periphera LV X2 1100 ANSI lumen illuminance ratio 85 illuminance ratiol LV S2 1000 ANSI lumen illuminance ratio 85 2 Correct projection distance 1 1 to 8 0 m 3 Size of projection image 29 to 200 4 Resolution of display supported LV X2 SXGA compression XGA SVGA VGA...

Page 12: ...led A lithium battery is included 2 Computer connection cable Dsub 15 Dsub 15 Used to input an analog RGB video signal from a PC 3 Lens cap Used to protect the lenses against dirt and dust when they are not used or are being transported 4 Soft carrying case Used to prevent contamination when the projector is being transported or not in use 5 Power cord Connect the power cable into the socket in th...

Page 13: ... Options 1 Remote control with mouse laser LV RC01 2 Mouse control cable LV CA25 PS 2 LV CA26 serial LV CA27 ADB 3 Canon ceiling mount fitting LV CL06 Hanger for ceiling mount Part 1 General Information 1 5 ...

Page 14: ...3 Rear panel terminals See the attached sheet Owner s Manual page 11 3 4 Computer Input terminal Control port connector See the attached sheet Owner s Manual page 43 3 5 Remote control See the attached sheet Owner s Manual page 14 3 6 Remote control operating range See the attached sheet Owner s Manual page 15 Part 1 General Information 1 6 ...

Page 15: ...rea ratio than conventional ones by improving production technologies to increase efficiency of using light Since the wide projection lenses are used the F value increases but the light intensity is the level of the previous model 3P prism Like the clear prisms for X1 S1 the 3P prism produces images with uniform color on the screen The cost has been cut down by reducing the number of parts Project...

Page 16: ...und with a curved relief and have Caribbean water blue color The circle symbolizes harmony link bond and communication and water symbolizes light life purity and transparency It evokes a sophisticated image high quality and is user friendly so that it can be used in various places The operation panel on top of the projector is inclined backward to improve operability Operation keys are laid out ar...

Page 17: ...1 General Information 1 9 5 CONNECTION DIAGRAM 5 1 Connection to the computer See the attached sheet Owner s Manual page 12 5 2 Connecting to the video equipment See the attached sheet Owner s Manual page 13 ...

Page 18: ...t 1 General Information 1 10 6 SETTING UP THE PROJECTOR 6 1 Positioning the projector See the attached sheet Owner s Manual page 9 6 2 Installation precautions See the attached sheet Owner s Manual page 10 ...

Page 19: ...Part 1 General Information 1 11 7 SUPPORTED COMPUTER SYSTEM MODE See the attached sheet Owner s Manual page 23 ...

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Page 21: ...Part 2 Repair Information ...

Page 22: ... heat generating or high voltage parts Safety check after service Verify that service locations are not deteriorated and all removed screws parts and wires are installed in their original positions In addition perform the following test to ensure safety Insulation resistance test method Remove the plug from the electric outlet and press the power switch Using a 500V insulation resistance tester or...

Page 23: ...e projector and disconnect the AC cord Let the projector cool for at least 45 minutes 2 Remove a screw with a Phillips screwdriver and remove the lamp cover 3 Loosen 2 screws on the lamp assembly and pull it out by grasping the handle 4 Install the new lamp assembly securely and tighten the 2 screws 5 Reinstall the lamp cover and tighten the 2 screws The lamp becomes very hot when the projector is...

Page 24: ...ns to position the pointer at and press the SET button to select it The counter will be reset Do not reset the Lamp Replacement Monitor Timer except after the lamp is replaced How to check the lamp replacement monitor timer The LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator will illuminate when the lamp counter reaches 1000 hours This is to indicate that lamp replacement is required You can check the accumulated illu...

Page 25: ...nternal temperature the following temperature protections are provided 1 Thermal Sensor Circuit If the internal temperature of the projector rises excessively the WARNING TEMP indicator flashes and the cooling fan starts to run to cool the projector When the temperature becomes normal the indicator stops flashing If it does not stop unplug the AC cord from the outlet and check and clean the air fi...

Page 26: ...urns off the power supply automatically Reset the thermal switch manually To reset it unplug the AC cord from the outlet open the top cabinet and press the reset button Part 2 Repair Information 2 5 Let the projector cool sufficiently before resetting the thermal switch Pressing the reset button while the projector is hot may cause burns CAUTION ...

Page 27: ... proper screw should be used 2 Turn the focus ring of Projection lens fully clockwise 3 Set zoom lever of Projection lens to under lens 4 Slightly pull the upper part of Cabinet front forward with both hands hook is released and cabinet front is removed 5 Remove a screw and next remove Unit R C Part 2 Repair Information 2 6 Fig 2 5 Fig 2 4 Be careful not to damage Hook Cabinet top is being fixed w...

Page 28: ...e 3 screws holding the sub board and remove it 4 4 Power Supply Unit and Fan FN903 Removal Remove the 7 screws holding the power supply unit and the 2 screws holding the fan and then remove the power supply unit and fan Part 2 Repair Information 2 7 Fig 2 6 Fig 2 7 Main Board Sub Board Power supply unit FN903 ...

Page 29: ...crews holding the AV unit and the 3 screws holding the fan and remove the AV unit and fan 4 6 Lamp Ballast Unit Removal Remove the 6 screws and then remove the lamp ballast unit Part 2 Repair Information 2 8 Fig 2 8 Fig 2 9 AV unit FN907 Lamp ballast ...

Page 30: ... Remove 4 screws A and remove duct FR and FN905 2 Remove 2 screws B and remove duct PBS and FN906 3 Remove 3 screws C and remove duct TOP and FN902 4 Remove 2 screws D and remove duct TOP green and FN904 5 Remove 1 screw E and remove duct BTM Part 2 Repair Information 2 9 A A A A B B C C C D D E Fig 2 10 Fig 2 11 Louver Optical unit FN901 FN904 Duct TOP Green FN906 Duct FR Duct PBS Duct TOP Duct B...

Page 31: ...ed no optical adjustment is required Part 2 Repair Information 2 10 1 Never disassemble the panel prism assembly Do not subject to any strong shock Otherwise the assembly gets damaged 2 Since screws have been bonded dissolve adhesive with alcohol when replacing the panel prism assembly Wipe off residues of adhesive on screws and adjacent areas CAUTION Panel prism ass y Projection lens Fig 2 12 ...

Page 32: ...g periods of use dust and other particles will accumulate on the LCD panel prism mirror polarized glass lens etc causing the picture to darken or color to blur If this occurs clean the inside of optical unit Remove dust and other particles using air spray If dirt cannot be removed by air spray disassemble and clean the optical unit WARNING Use a commercial inert gas air spray designed for cleaning...

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Page 35: ...NDARD 1 2 Adjustments Required after Parts Assembly and Replacement Fan voltage Adjustment No adjustment required When replacing the main or sub board perform the adjustments from fan voltage adjustment to contrast linearity adjustment in the order listed above Disassembly Replaced Parts Panel Prism Ass y Power supply unit Sub board Main board Optical Adjustments Electrical Adjustments Adjustment ...

Page 36: ...ustment 16 2 4 Blue contrast adjustment 13 2 5 Red signal level adjustment 14 2 5 Green signal level adjustment 15 2 5 Blue signal level adjustment 11 2 8 Contrast linearity adjustment 10 2 7 White balance red adjustment 12 2 7 White balance blue adjustment 19 2 6 Red flicker adjustment 20 2 6 Green flicker adjustment 21 2 6 Blue flicker adjustment 22 2 2 PSIG adjustment 23 2 2 PSIG adjustment 76 ...

Page 37: ...orrection G_OFFSET 2 CXD3526GG 2047h 7 4 48 030 Vertical line shading correction G_OFFSET 3 CXD3526GG 2048h 3 0 49 031 Vertical line shading correction G_OFFSET 4 CXD3526GG 2048h 7 4 50 032 Vertical line shading correction G_OFFSET 5 CXD3526GG 2049h 3 0 51 033 Vertical line shading correction G_OFFSET 6 CXD3526GG 2049h 7 4 52 034 Vertical line shading correction G_OFFSET 7 CXD3526GG 204Ah 3 0 53 0...

Page 38: ...OR VPC3230 FP 0x55 2 0 0 109 06D COR VPC3230 FP 0x55 3 0 0 110 06E SGAIN VPC3230 FP 0x8e 14 14 112 06F FacoryDefault 0 1 0 0 0 0 ADC 272 110 REDGAIN AD9884 02h 7 0 138 136 273 111 GRNGAIN AD9884 03h 7 0 138 136 274 112 BLUGAIN AD9884 04h 7 0 138 136 275 113 REDOFST AD9884 05h 7 2 276 114 GRNOFST AD9884 06h 7 2 277 115 BLUOFST AD9884 07h 7 2 278 116 CLDUR AD9884 08h 7 0 1 1 279 117 CLPLACE AD9884 0...

Page 39: ... Vertical 1080i 333 14D Expand Ratio Vertical 60Hz 13 334 14E Expand Ratio Horizontal 60Hz 18 335 14F Position Horizontal 60Hz 511 336 150 Position Vertical 60Hz 391 337 151 Expand Ratio Vertical 50Hz 18 338 152 Expand Ratio Horizontal 50Hz 27 339 153 Position Horizontal 50Hz 512 340 154 Position Vertical 50Hz 394 341 155 Expand Ratio Vertical 50Hz 342 156 Expand Ratio Horizontal 50Hz 343 157 Posi...

Page 40: ...correction G_OFFSET 4 CXD3526GG 2048h 7 4 50 032 Vertical line shading correction G_OFFSET 5 CXD3526GG 2049h 3 0 51 033 Vertical line shading correction G_OFFSET 6 CXD3526GG 2049h 7 4 52 034 Vertical line shading correction G_OFFSET 7 CXD3526GG 204Ah 3 0 53 035 Vertical line shading correction G_OFFSET 8 CXD3526GG 204Ah 7 4 54 036 Vertical line shading correction G_OFFSET 9 CXD3526GG 204Bh 3 0 55 ...

Page 41: ...279 117 CLPLACE AD9884 09h 7 0 1 1 291 123 Sub Sharpness Component mode 8 292 124 Sub Tint video 0 293 125 Sub ColorVideo 26 295 127 SubColor_YCbCr 8 OverScan 297 129 Expand Ratio Vertical 60Hz PIXEL 13 298 12A Expand Ratio Horizontal 60Hz PIXEL 18 299 12B Position Horizontal 60Hz PIXEL 494 300 12C Position Vertical 60Hz 393 301 12D Expand Ratio Vertical 50Hz 18 302 12E Expand Ratio Horizontal 50H...

Page 42: ...al 60Hz 391 337 151 Expand Ratio Vertical 50Hz 18 338 152 Expand Ratio Horizontal 50Hz 27 339 153 Position Horizontal 50Hz 512 340 154 Position Vertical 50Hz 394 341 155 Expand Ratio Vertical 50Hz 342 156 Expand Ratio Horizontal 50Hz 343 157 Position Horizontal 50Hz 344 158 Position Vertical 50Hz DEC HEX NAME Device Address Bit Default Detail Video RGB NTSC RGB PAL 13 1080i_50Hz 13 508 387 ...

Page 43: ...ge to 8 4 V 0 1 V DC using VR5601 4 Set adjustment item to 76 Set data value to 0 Fan voltage maximum 5 Set adjustment item to 94 Set data value to 1 2 2 PSIG Adjustments Equipment Oscilloscope Test point TP SIG1 Input mode Computer Input signal 16 step gray scale signal Enter the Service mode Adjust values of below items by the Volume or button For LV X2U LV X2E Item no Adjustment part Adjustment...

Page 44: ... 0 5 V DC Fig 3 3 2 3 Signal Center DC Voltage Adjustment Measuring equipment Digital voltmeter Input mode Computer Input signal 16 step gray scale Enter the service mode Adjust the voltage at each test point to the following value with the VOLUME button Item No Test point Adjustment value 1 TP R1 7 5V 0 05V DC 2 TP G1 7 5V 0 05V DC 3 TP B1 7 5V 0 05V DC ...

Page 45: ...m No Test point Adjustment 4 TP R1 Computer red contrast 5 TP G1 Computer green contrast 6 TP B1 Computer blue contrast 2 Enter AV input mode and input a 16 step gray scale signal Item No Test point Adjustment 4 TP R1 AV red contrast 5 TP G1 AV green contrast 6 TP B1 AV blue contrast 3 Enter component input mode and input a 16 step gray scale signal 480i signal Item No Test point Adjustment 4 TP R...

Page 46: ...e Volume or button 1 Input mode Computer For LV X2U LV X2E Item No Test point Adjustment value 13 TP R1 4 2V 0 1 Vp p 14 TP G1 4 2V 0 1 Vp p 15 TP B1 4 2V 0 1 Vp p For LV S2U LV S2E Item No Test point Adjustment value 13 TP R1 4 1V 0 1 Vp p 14 TP G1 4 1V 0 1 Vp p 15 TP B1 4 1V 0 1 Vp p 2 Input mode AV NTSC Item No Test point Adjustment value 13 TP R1 4 1V 0 1 Vp p 14 TP G1 4 1V 0 1 Vp p 15 TP B1 4...

Page 47: ...16 step gray scale Enter the service mode Adjust white balance in computer and AV input modes with the VOLUME button Item No Input mode 10 12 Computer 10 12 AV NTSC 10 Red 12 Blue Select each item alternately and adjust white balance with the VOLUME button 2 8 Contrast Linearity Adjustment Input signal 16 step gray scale Enter the service mode Check gradation at bright and dark 16 step gray scale ...

Page 48: ...use a proper computer and Color Shading Correction software The software is supplied with this service manual This model LV X2 S2 does not need optical adjustments Replace the following units PART NO YG7 2001 000 LENS ASS Y YG7 0175 000 BASE OPTICAL BLOCK DY5 0198 000 PRISM LCD ASS Y LV X2 Model DY5 0209 000 PRISM LCD ASS Y LV S2 Model ...

Page 49: ...3 15 Part 3 Adjustment 3 TEST POINTS LOCATIONS TP SIG1 TP R1 TP 66A TP G1 TP B1 VR5601 ASSY PWB MAIN TEST POINTS LOCATION Fig 3 6 ...

Page 50: ...the main board as shown below list If these resistors are not proper the set does not operate correctly Refer to the parts list for order CAUTION Location Value R1840 R1840A None R1841 R1841A None R1842 R1842A None R1847 R1847A 22kΩ 1 16GZ R1848 R1848A 22kΩ 1 16GZ R1849 R1849A 22kΩ 1 16GZ ...

Page 51: ... IC7101 S Y Video Switch V 8 Y 9 Y 14 C 1 IC5001 PC AV Audio Switch R 13 L 1 R 15 L 14 R 12 L 2 IC002 Volume Control 1 3 L R L R L R L R IC001 Audio AMP 2 5 Speaker 3 1 IC201 A D Converter CR R 7 CB B 15 Y G 22 IC5101 Decoder AD V 75 Y 73 C 71 IC301 System Control Scan Converter IC6101 RGB Matrix IC401 RGB Driver Timing Controller Color Shading Correction Sub Board R Panel G Panel B Panel IC501 IC...

Page 52: ...1 IC822 IC1804 Q6603 8 IC822 2 3 19 PE PE Power Error Line Power ON OFF FAN Drive D5601 PE D5611 D2502 IC5611 IC5641 SWD 15 5V IC5601 ANLG 5V AL 5V AL 2 5V IC5621 AL 3 3V D5661 PE IC5661 AL4 3 3V AL5 3 3V AL2 3 3V DIG 3 3V D5651 PE D6601 7 PE IC5651 AL3 3 3V K56P K26P K72S K72Y SYNC 5V L2501 VVDD L2502 IC2611 IC2621 HVDD For Panel PE D2503 PE Q2601 SWD 5V SWD 3 3V SWD 2 5V D2611 PE D2621 PE Fig 3 ...

Page 53: ...n Main Unit AL 3 3V 20 IC1822 20 IC1823 8 IC1825 5 IC1826 IC301 AL 2 5V IC301 IC6101 AL3 3 3V IC6101 5 IC6102 2 IC6151 AL2 3 3V 8 IC1824 14 IC251 8 IC7208 8 IC7209 8 IC7210 AL5 3 3V IC201 VD 5V IC5101 DIG 3 3V IC5101 AUD 5V 1 IC001 8 IC002 9V 16 IC5001 ANLG 5V 5 5 2 IC7201 5 2 IC7202 5 2 IC7204 15 13 IC7202 5 2 IC8201 5 2 IC8202 5 2 IC8203 ANLG 5V 13 IC7101 14 IC7203 14 IC7206 Note AL Always VD Fo...

Page 54: ...D 2 5V IC401 SWD 15 5V 5V IC1501 IC1531 IC1561 IC501 IC531 IC561 SYNC 5V 13 IC7271 16 IC7272 SWD 3 3V IC401 SWD 2 5V IC401 SWD 5V 20 21 IC3561 20 IC410 20 IC420 20 IC430 20 IC440 SWD 15 5V 1 8 IC1401 1 8 IC1451 VVDD 15 5V 23 K5R G B S Panel HVDD 15 5V 8 K5R G B S Panel R C Unit AL 5V 1 A2801 R C Pre AMP ...

Page 55: ...ess Thermal Switch Check if Lamp Indicator and Ready Indicator light Check if Fuse in the power unit is open Power supply unit may be defected Thermal Switch is activated by increasing temperature of inside the projector Check cause of temperature increasing such as accumulate air filter or Fan operation Press power button Is projector turned on and cooling fans running and projector lighting prop...

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Page 59: ...LV S2U REF NO D78 5352 D78 5362 LV X2E LV S2E D78 5353 D78 5363 Power Projector LV X2J LV S2J D78 5351 D78 5361 CONTENTS Page1 Mechanical parts Page2 Optical parts Electorical parts Page3 Electorical parts Page4 Cable Label Page5 Attached parts ...

Page 60: ...ON LV X2J REF No D78 5351 LV X2U D78 5352 LV X2E D78 5353 D78 5361 D78 5362 D78 5363 LV S2J LV S2U LV S2E 62 91 93 91 93 93 4 6 81 14 57 52 56 53 54 58 59 46 92 17 5 91 91 92 8 3 2 A 2 B 2 9 10 3 61 47 1 13 90 90 ...

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Page 62: ...C FN901 FN902 FN905 FN904 FN906 SW904 30 32 31 34 33 35 Page 2 CANON LV X2J REF No D78 5351 LV X2U D78 5352 LV X2E D78 5353 D78 5361 D78 5362 D78 5363 LV S2J LV S2U LV S2E ...

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Page 64: ...Page 3 A400 A300 A1000 A2800 FUSE A601 A901 FN907 FN903 SW902 SP901 CANON LV X2J REF No D78 5351 LV X2U D78 5352 LV X2E D78 5353 D78 5361 D78 5362 D78 5363 LV S2J LV S2U LV S2E ...

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Page 68: ...V 1 Y X Page 5 CANON LV X2J REF No D78 5351 LV X2U D78 5352 LV X2E D78 5353 D78 5361 D78 5362 D78 5363 LV S2J LV S2U LV S2E V 2 U 1 U 2 Z ...

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Page 73: ...Part 5 Electrical Diagrams ...

Page 74: ... See the type table Rated voltage Excepting electric capacitors all capacitance values of less than 1 are expressed in uF and more than 1 are in pF Capacitor Reading Mark Material E Electrolytic P Electrolytic non polarized C Ceramic temperature compensation K Ceramic F Polyester film N Polypropylene film M Metalized polypropylene H Metalized polypromylar B Ceramic semiconductor G Metalized polyes...

Page 75: ...Example 1 2 D J 10K B Example 6 W K 8 2 Example 1 2 C K 1M Resistor Reading Characteristic Resistance value ohms Tolerance See the table below Material See the table below Rated wattage W Note Resistor that is indicated with resistance value only are 1 6W carbon resistor Resistor that is indicated with material tolerance and value are 1 4W rated wattage Mark Material D Carbon N Metal film S Oxide ...

Page 76: ...x Index 1 2 N 2 1 3 IN OUT GND 2 1 4 2 1 3 Index 1 N Index 1 N Index 1 N Index 1 N Index 1 N Index 1 N 2 1 3 1 2 3 2 1 3 RESET GND Vdd 5 3 D G S D G S K Cathode A Anode C Collector B Base E Emitter D Drain G Gate S Source Diode Transistor FET IC E1 C2 E2 C1 B2 B1 Index 2 DIODE TRANSISTOR AND IC PINS Part 5 Electrical Diagrams 5 3 Diodes Transistors FETs IC FET ...

Page 77: ...L400G 1 4 M10B21700 J10EP 030G 1 3 S10B3590N J10EG 040G J11B 2450N J11B 2450N S10B3370N J11B 2450N J11B 2450N J10EG 030G J10ES 030G M10B08202 M10B12104 3 1 3 1 J10EP 030G J10EZ090G J10EZ090G 1 9 9 1 NT1 NT1 NT1 1 16GJ 47C 1 16GJ100C 10KZ1U GQFZ KK470 GQBY J10EG040G U22B0030G X X 5V AL ASSY PWB AV ASSY PWB SUB INTER LOCK SW LAMP BALLAST A901 ASSY PWB MAIN AC CORD ASSY PWB R C THERMOSTAT SW REMOTE C...

Page 78: ... 32FH VCO AFC COUNT DOWN LOCK DET V SEP SYNC SEP V IN V OUT H OUT H IN PC AV_SW Y IN DET VDD INH VEE VSS H H H L L L PC B IN PC R IN PC G IN Y VIDEO Cb Pb Cr Pr H SY V SY S Y S SW S C R7191 R7159 R7128 R7142 R7134 R7144 R7136 C7154 C7151 C7153 Q7151 R7157 R7147 R7145 R7143 C7155 R7153 R7156 IC7102 R7137 R7152 R7146 R7151 R7154 R7155 D7151 D7152 D7153 Q7161 Q7162 Q7163 Q7164 C7161 C7162 C7163 R7164...

Page 79: ...1U GQFZ 10KZ1U GQFZ 1 16GJ 3 9KC X X X NT2 NT2 NT2 J30B 1640G J30B 1640G J30B 1640G 1 16GZ 0C 1 16GZ 0C 1 16GZ 0C 1 16GJ 100C 1 16GJ 100C 1 16GJ 100C X X X AD8057ARTK AD8057ARTK AD8057ARTK 25KZ0 1 GQFZ 6 3EM 220 WM F1 25KZ0 1 GQFZ 6 3EM 220 WM F1 1 16GJ 3 9KC 1 16GJ 3 9KC 1 16GJ 220C 1 16GJ 220C 1 16GJ 220C X X X CD10 CGQY CD10 CGQY CD10 CGQY LC749400WM R1EB4704G R1JA4704G R1EB4704G R1JA4704G R1EB...

Page 80: ...1 16GJ 2 2KC 1SS355 AH AH 16EM 10D 1 16GJ 2 2KC 1 16GJ 470C AH 1 16GJ 10KC 1 16GJ 10KC 1 16GJ 10KC X 1 16GJ 22KC 1 16GJ 10KC 1 16GJ 4 7KC AH X 1 16GZ 0C AH 1 16GJ 2 2KC NT1 NT1 NT1 6 3EM 47D X 25KZ0 1 GQFZ 10KZ1U GQFZ UDZS5 1BG 1 16GJ 33KC 1 16GJ 10KC V11B0770P V11B1240G 1 16 GJ10KC 1 16 GJ10KC 1 16 GJ10KC 1 16 GJ10KC 1 16 GJ10KC 1 16 GZ0C 10KZ1U GQFZ 1 16GJ 100C TWM7000 162020 1 16 GJ100C 1 16GJ ...

Page 81: ...C 1 16GJ 330C 1 16GJ 680C 1 16GJ 10KC 1 16GJ 10KC 6 3EM 220 WM F1 6 3EM 220 WM F1 1 16GZ 0C X X KZ0 01 GQFZ 1 16GJ 1 3KC 25KZ 0 1 GQFZ 1 16GJ 560C X 1 16GJ 10C KZ0 01 GQFZ 25KZ 0 1 GQFZ TC7W126FUP X R1EA1034G R1A41034G X 1 16GJ 10KC X X 1 16GJ 820C X 1 16GJ 10C 1 16GJ 10C 1 16GZ 0C 10KZ1U GQFZ J30B1640G J30B1640G J30B 1640G J30B 1640G K50B AV 1 16GJ 2 2KC 1 16GJ 10C X X AH M51206FPG 1 16GZ 0C 10KZ...

Page 82: ...5EZ01ZPP 1 16GJ 100C 25KZ 0 1GQFZ 25KZ 0 1GQFZ 6 3EM 220 WM F1 25KZ 0 1GQFZ 1SS355 J11LP500G J11LP600G J11LP200G NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1...

Page 83: ... C1515 C1513 C1512 C1506 C1505 C1504 C1503 C1502 C1501 C428 C7276 C7279 1 8 4 5 IC1480 1 8 4 5 1 20 1 20 1 14 16 9 IC7272 K72Y C401 C402 C406 C411 C412 C415 C426 1 20 10 11 IC410 1 20 10 11 IC420 11 10 11 K4M RB406 IC440 IC430 10 C7271 RB404RB403 RB402RB401 PB7 K4L C413 C407 C405 C408 C409 C410 C414 RB405 IC1481 C1480 B10C3200B C1518 C516 R516 R518 R562 R566 R567 R568 R572 RB511 RB512 L8 D D E E F...

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