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SERVICE MANUAL

English Edition

LV-7215U/D78-5452
LV-7215E/D78-5453
LV-7210U/D78-5462
LV-7210E/D78-5463
LV-5210U/D78-5472
LV-5210E/D78-5473

By Portable Document Format

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General

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PREFACE

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Repair

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Adjustment

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Troubleshooting

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Electrical Diagrams

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Parts Catalog

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Electrical Diagrams

DY8-1785-471 500

Summary of Contents for LV-7215U

Page 1: ... 7215E D78 5453 LV 7210U D78 5462 LV 7210E D78 5463 LV 5210U D78 5472 LV 5210E D78 5473 By Portable Document Format 1 General 0 PREFACE 2 Repair 3 Adjustment 4 Troubleshooting 5 Electrical Diagrams 5 Parts Catalog 6 Electrical Diagrams DY8 1785 471 500 ...

Page 2: ...CANON Multimedia Projector LV 7215U D78 5452 LV 7215E D78 5453 LV 7210U D78 5462 LV 7210E D78 5463 LV 5210U D78 5472 LV 5210E D78 5473 SERVICE SMANUAL ...

Page 3: ... are inconsistent with local law Trademarks The product names and company 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 t...

Page 4: ...ion for disassembly reassembly and adjustment of the product to assure precision of the products about the tools required and their application Part 4 Troubleshooting Part 5 Parts Catalog Part 6 Electrical Diagrams 2 Model Differences In this series of products there are models suffixed J U and E The only differences between the models are cosmetic mainly the designation and rating plates Internal...

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

Page 6: ...em 1 9 4 ACCESSORIES ETC 1 11 4 1 Main Accessories 1 11 4 2 Replacement Parts 1 11 4 3 Optional Accessories 1 12 5 DESCRIPTIONS 1 13 5 1 Optics 1 13 5 2 Image 1 14 5 3 Video Signal 1 14 5 4 Mechanisms and System 1 14 5 5 Design 1 15 Part 2 Repair Information 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 1 2 CIRCUIT PROTECTIONS 2 2 2 1 Fuse 2 2 2 2 Thermal Switch 2 2 2 3 Lamp Cover Switch 2 2 2 4 Warning Temperature and...

Page 7: ...ter Parts Replacement 3 1 1 2 Service Adjustment Menu Operation 3 2 1 3 Service Adjustment Data Table 3 3 2 CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS 3 11 2 1 Output Voltage Adjustment 3 11 2 2 Fan Control Adjustment 3 12 2 3 Clamp Adjustment PC 3 12 2 4 Clamp Adjustment AV 3 13 2 5 Clamp Adjustment COMPONENT 3 13 2 6 Sub Gain Adjustment PC 3 14 2 7 Sub Gain Adjustment AV 3 14 2 8 Video Center Adjustment 3 15 2 9 PSIG ...

Page 8: ... 8 2 3 IC Bus I O Expander M62320 IC1851 Port Functions 4 8 2 4 IC Bus DA Converter M62392 IC6211 Port Functions 4 8 2 5 Parallel Bus DA I O Port Functions 4 9 3 WAVEFORM 4 10 4 IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS 4 11 Part 5 Parts Catalog Part 6 Electrical Diagrams 1 PARTS DESCRIPTION AND READING IN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 6 1 2 DIODE TRANSISTOR AND IC PINS 6 3 Chassis Block Diagrams 6 4 Schematic Diagrams A3 Printed Wi...

Page 9: ...Part 1 General Information ...

Page 10: ...eeds and increase our competitive position in the marketplace 1 The LV 7215 LV 7210 expand the projector product line up increasing our presence in the volume zone in response to demand 2 The LV 5210 replaces the LV 5200 in the line up and will build on the LV 5200 s share With this expanded line up our market strategy is to capture an even larger share of the expanding projector market 1 2 Produc...

Page 11: ...e saving compact design results in a lightweight of only 2 9kg Using advanced coating technology has resulted in a beautiful frosty pearl white coloring gives a high quality light image High magnification 1 6 class leading lens can project a 100 inch image at only 2 5 meters This newly designed wide angle zoom lens features two aspherical lenses aspheric on both sides and one anomalous dispersion ...

Page 12: ...at best suits the conditions New Type Remote Control The remote control for these models is a new compact lightweight design featuring a laser arrow icon pointer or spotlight It also has a trigger button that acts as a mouse click to make professional presentations even easier Multi Card Imager LV MI01 is PC Card and wireless LAN Compatible The optionally available Multi Card Imager LV MI01 accept...

Page 13: ...to 32 0mm 5 Zoom Focus 1 6 Manual zoom and focus 6 Lens Shift 9 1 fixed 2 4 Video 1 Brightness Normal 7215 2500 lm 7210 5210 2000 lm illuminance ratio 85 2 Contrast Ratio White Black 7215 7210 350 1 5210 400 1 3 Correct Projection Distance 1 0 to 7 7m 100 2 5 to 4 0 m 4 Projected Image Size 40 0 81 m 0 61 m to 300 6 10 m 4 57 m 5 Digital Zoom 0 25 to 16 6 Keystone correction range Vertical 40 degr...

Page 14: ...DIN4 S Video input 5 Stereo Mini Jack In Audio Input When using DVI I or Dsub15 Video input 6 RCA 2 Audio Audio input RCA 1 also when S Video input is used 7 Stereo Mini Jack Out Audio output 8 USB Type B USB port 9 Service Terminal Mini DIN4 For service only 2 8 Standards 1 External Dimensions W 300mm D 238 8mm H 93 8mm See drawings 2 Weight 2 94 kg 3 Power Source J 100 V U 100 to 120 V E 200 to ...

Page 15: ...ge Mode Selection This function allows matching the gamma γ curve for the type of input IMAGE Button Image Mode switching INPUT Button Input Mode Switching Standard This is an average setting suited for most inputs High contrast with computer input Improves intermediate gradation making images easier to view in brighter locations This setting improves the rendition of darker areas in well lit envi...

Page 16: ...ed it can then be used as the start up screen Digital Zoom Digital zoom can enlarge or reduce a selected portion of an image in a range from 0 25 to 16 Freeze This allows a single frame from a moving video to be displayed as a still image Image Shut off Function NO SHOW The image can be turned off without turning the power off Presentation Timer P TIMER This function displays the elapsed time on t...

Page 17: ... product conforms to the HDCP for encryption and decryption of DVI signals The HDCP standard was developed to prevent unlimited digital copying of video contents Component Input Scanning Systems 1080i 1035i 720p 575p 575i 480p 480i are compatible Automatic or manual Composite Input and S Video Input Color System Color System NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL N are compatible With color system sett...

Page 18: ...s the standby current Normal Normal standby current Economy Lowered standby current During standby the power on signal from the LV MI01 is not accepted Adjustable Feet Adjustable feet are on the front bottom of the main unit on the projection lens side These feet set the projector at an incline enabling projection at an angle A maximum angle of 11 9_ can be set between the projector s optical axis...

Page 19: ... management status will automatically be released when image signals are again input or the projector has again been operated The 90 second cooling operation that occurs directly after shutting off will not be released Graphical User Interface Pressing the MENU button will display a menu bar on the screen The user can make various settings on the screen The display can be shown in one of twelve la...

Page 20: ...er output 1 mW Class 2 Laser IEC60825 1 Am 1 1997 Laser Frequency 650 20 nm Computer Cable DVI Dsub15 Used to connect the analog RGB signal from a computer etc USB Cable 4 2 Replacement Parts Canon Projector Lamp LV LP18 LV LP19 LV LP18 for 7215 7210 LV LP19 for LV 5210 When the replace lamp indicator lamp lights replace the lamp after letting it cool Recommended lamp replace time Time when residu...

Page 21: ...sary for equipment with Component Output RCA 3 This cable is added for these models Canon Ceiling Mount LV CL08 For mounting the projector hanging from the ceiling A professional should be consulted about ceiling installation Part 1 General Information 1 12 ...

Page 22: ... 2 5 meters The projection distance and screen size relationship is shown in the table below The correct screen size is from 40 to 300 inches Image quality outside this range is not guaranteed LCD Panel These models use a 20mm 0 79 diagonal LCD panel This super high aperture ratio type panel gives improved brightness and contrast Lamp The projection lamp is a small but bright 200 watt UHP lamp The...

Page 23: ...l layout and as many parts as possible to reduce development and production cost Heat and Noise Reduction Special consideration was paid to preventing heat build up in its compact confines Normally many interior parts are coated with black nickel which absorbs heat easily causing heat buildup from the light absorbed With these new models the aluminum surrounding the bulb has a thermal coating so t...

Page 24: ...fferent texture by using two coats a transparent topcoat layer over the base coat This gives a completely different feeling than early models In addition painting is carried out in an automated clean room which allows very strict control of the coating thickness Detail The ring around the outside of the lens protects the optical engine from shock and could prevent your presentation from being stop...

Page 25: ...Part 2 Repair Information ...

Page 26: ...gh 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 a multimeter if any i...

Page 27: ...mally When the internal temperature reaches near 90 C it cuts off the AC main power supply The thermal switch cannot be reset itself automatically even if the internal temperature becomes normal Reset the thermal switch following to the below procedure How to reset the thermal switch 1 Insert the sharp tool like a screwdriver into a hole on the cabinet bottom 2 Press the reset button on the therma...

Page 28: ...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 2 5 Air Filter Care and Cleaning The removable air filter prevents dust from accumulation on the surface of the projection lens and projection mirror Should the air filter become clogged with dust particles it will reduce the cooling fan s effectivenes...

Page 29: ...ure quality When using under the dusty or smoky conditions dust may accumulate on the LCD panel and lens inside it and may resultantly be projected on the screen together with the picture When the above symptoms are noticed please clean up the LCD panel and lens following to the Cleaning Method Part 2 Repair Information 2 4 ...

Page 30: ...M3 6 and pull the Cabinet Top upward off 2 Disconnect terminal K6J on the Main Board and then pull the fan duct ass y upward off 3 Remove 2 screws C T3 6 and remove fan FN901 Part 2 Repair Information 2 5 The parts and screws should be placed exactly the same position as the original otherwise it may cause loss of performance and product safety CAUTION Fig 2 5 Cabinet Top A B B A C FN901 C Screws ...

Page 31: ...D on the Main Board 2 Pull the Cabinet Front forward off and remove 1 screw C T3 6 to take the R C Board and remove 4 screws D T2 6 to take a speaker SP901 3 Disconnect terminal K8P on the Main Board and remove fan FN902 Part 2 Repair Information 2 6 Fig 2 6 A C R C Board A B B B FN902 SP901 D D The position of FN902 ...

Page 32: ...move main board upward off 3 4 Rear Panel AV and DVI Board Removal 1 Remove 1 screw A T3 8 and remove each screw B M4 6 to release grounding wires 2 Pull the Rear Panel ass y upward off 3 Remove 4 screws C T3 6 and remove the AV Board and remove 3 screws D T3 6 and remove the DVI Board Part 2 Repair Information 2 7 Fig 2 7 Main Board A A A A A A A B B A B C DVI board AV board B C D D Fig 2 8 ...

Page 33: ... screws A T3 6 and disconnect terminals K6A K6B and K6D then remove Power Board upward 3 Remove 4 screws B T3 6 and disconnect terminal CB2 and remove the Lamp Ballast Board upward 4 Remove 2 screws C M2 5 6 and remove the Lamp Cover SW Board 5 Remove 4 screws D T3 8 and pull the power box bottom upward Part 2 Repair Information 2 8 Fig 2 9 Fig 2 10 A A A A A A A A A A Power Board Lamp Ballast Uni...

Page 34: ...3 10 and take the fan cover A and fan FN904 3 Remove 1 screw D T3 8 and take the fan duct A and fan FN906 4 Remove 1 screw E T3 8 2 screws F T3 10 and take the fan cover B and fan FN905 Part 2 Repair Information 2 9 FN903 A B B B C B C FN904 D FN906 F E FN905 Fan Cover A Fan Duct A Fan Cover B F Fig 2 11 ...

Page 35: ...Lens Removal 1 Remove 4 screws M2 5 8 and remove the Projection Lens 4 2 Integrator Lens In Disassembly 1 Remove 2 screws A M2 5 5 and pull the Integrator Lens In ass y upward 2 Unhook 4 stoppers B and then take the Lens off from the holder Part 2 Repair Information 2 10 Fig 2 12 Fig 2 13 Integrator Lens Lens should be placed as the rugged surface side comes to the holder side A A Stoppers B Stopp...

Page 36: ...rom the holder Note There is no mounting direction of the lens 4 4 Polarized Glass In Removal 1 Remove each screw M2 5 5 and pull the Polarized Glass In ass y upward 2 Unhook the stoppers and take the glass off upward Fig 2 15 Fig 2 14 A A B B Holder Relay Lens Out Hooks Polarized Glass In Should be places the glass as the film attached side comes to the prism side Phase Sheet ...

Page 37: ...alled with precision at the factory When replacing the LCD panel should be replaced whole of the LCD panels and prism ass y at once After replacing LCD Panel Prism ass y please check the following points Check that there is no color shading at the top bottom left or right of the screen If there is try to remove the shading following to the chapter Optical Adjustment Check the white balance If it n...

Page 38: ...Optical Unit Top Removal 1 Remove 4 screws A T3 8 and 3 screws B T3 8 to take the Optical Unit Top A and B upward Part 2 Repair Information 2 13 Fig 2 17 B B B A A A A Optical Unit Top B Optical Unit Top A ...

Page 39: ...ows and mount each part according to its note A The printed part no comes to this side B The printed part no comes to the bottom side C The printed part no comes to this side D The printed part no comes to the top side and the number can be read from the arrow direction E The cutting corner comes to this side up 9 10 12 11 1 Integrator lens OUT 2 Prism beam splitter PBS 3 Condenser lens OUT 4 Dich...

Page 40: ...ter long periods of use dust and other particles will accumulate on the LCD panel prism mirror polarized glass lens etc causing the picture to darken or color to blur If this occurs clean the inside of 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 c...

Page 41: ...turn on 6 Reset the Lamp Replace Counter see below explanation For continued safety replace with a lamp assembly of the same type Allow the projector to cool for at least 45 minutes before you open the lamp cover The inside of the projector can become very hot Do not drop the lamp module or touch the glass bulb The glass can shatter and cause injury WARNING The projector cannot be turned on with l...

Page 42: ...r filter after the projection lamp is replaced Refer to Air Filter Cleaning How to check lamp used time The LAMP REPLACE indicator will light yellow when the total lamp used time reaches 2000 hours This is to indicate that lamp replacement is required The total lamp used time is calculated by using the below expression LV 5210 Total lamp used time Teco Tnormal 1 1 3 Teco used time in the Eco mode ...

Page 43: ...Part 3 Adjustment ...

Page 44: ...equired following to the Electrical Adjustments The data of lamp replacement counter is stored in the IC1801 Please note that the lamp replace counter will be reset when the memory IC IC1801 is replaced Lamp replace counter cannot be set to the previous value Caution to memory IC replacement When IC1801 is replaced with new one the CPU writes down the default data of the service adjustments to the...

Page 45: ...KEYSTONE button and select the adjustment item no by pressing the pointer UP or DOWN button and change the data value by pressing the VOLUME or VOLUME button Refer to the Service Adjustment Data Table for further description of adjustment group no item no and data value To exit the service mode To exit the service mode press the POWER ON OFF button on the projector or remote control unit Fig 3 1 S...

Page 46: ...3 PAL PALM PALN PAL60 SECAM BW 0 6V 12 13 15 13 22 17 17 21 S VideoNT BW NT443 PAL PALM PALN PAL60 SECAM 480i 575i Scart 8 Y_DELAY 5 5 4 4 4 0 15 Video NT BW60 PAL PALM PALN BW50 SECAM NT443 PAL60 4 4 3 3 4 S Video NT BW60 PAL PALM PALN BW50 SECAM NT443 PAL60 9 COL_SYS Read Only 10 X TAL 11 NOISE_DET 12 V_FREQ 13 Vert Std 14 CID 15 V_SIG 16 MVM 0 0 or 1 17 AFC_GAIN 1 0 3 18 SECAM_GP SECAM_ID 7 0 1...

Page 47: ...bit Effective upper 9 bit9 SVGA XGA 34 CSC_GGP2 G Threshold MID1 600 656 0 1023 Addr 0x3013 0x3015 Signed 10bit Effective upper 9 bit9 SVGA XGA 35 CSC_GGP1 G Threshold MAX 700 736 0 1023 Addr 0x3013 0x3014 Signed 10bit Effective upper 9 bit9 SVGA XGA 36 CSC_BGP3 B Threshold MID2 450 552 0 1023 Addr 0x301C 0x301F Signed 10bit Effective upper 9 bit9 SVGA XGA 37 CSC_BGP2 B Threshold MID1 600 656 0 10...

Page 48: ...IMMER_CTRL_LEVEL2 14 0 255 Dimmer Brightness Level2 Data Dimmer Level2 when less than this value 2 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL3 21 0 255 Dimmer Brightness Level3 Data Dimmer Level3 when less than this value 3 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL4 28 0 255 Dimmer Brightness Level4 Data Dimmer Level4 when less than this value 4 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL5 35 0 255 Dimmer Brightness Level5 Data Dimmer Level5 when less than this value 5 D...

Page 49: ...mperature for FAN2 at Eco Mode SVGA XGA 32 ECO_TEMP_FAN2_MAX 47 54 Control End Temperature for for FAN2 at Eco Mode SVGA XGA 33 34 35 ECO_VALU_FAN1_MIN 75 Minimum Control Value for FAN1 at Eco Mode 36 ECO_VALU_FAN1_MAX 135 Maximum Control Value for FAN1 at Eco Mode 37 ECO_VALU_FAN2_MIN 85 0 255 Minimum Control Value for FAN2 at Eco Mode 38 ECO_VALU_FAN2_MAX 130 Maximum Control Value for FAN2 at Ec...

Page 50: ...mma 8 0 15 15 AV Cinema N R 1 0 2 16 AV Cinema PROGRESSIVE 1 0 or 1 Group 300 I P 0 L1 LWDIFFTH 10 0 255 L1 For motion movie 1 L1 HIDIFFTH 48 0 255 2 L1 HIMOTHR 1 0 16 3 L1 LWMOTHR 1 0 16 4 L2 LWDIFFTH 32 0 255 L2 Still picture 5 L2 HIDIFFTH 48 0 255 6 L2 HIMOTHR 6 0 16 7 L2 LWMOTHR 6 0 16 Group 301 Color Gain 0 AV Color 32 0 63 Color 0 63 on AV menu 1 Color Space Converter 48 0 63 0 4096 PW463 Ex...

Page 51: ...0 4096 5 HDTV CLAMP 7 0 127 6 HDTV WIDTH 58 0 63 Group 512 HDTV 1035i Gakaku Component 0 HDTV TOTAL DOTS 2244 0 4096 1 HDTV DISP DOTS 1907 0 4096 2 HDTV H BACK PORCTH 251 0 4096 3 HDTV V BACK PORCTH 92 0 4096 4 HDTV DISP LINE 1009 0 4096 5 HDTV CLAMP 7 0 127 6 HDTV WIDTH 58 0 63 Group 513 HDTV 720p Gakaku Component 0 HDTV TOTAL DOTS 1679 0 4096 1 HDTV DISP DOTS 1270 0 4096 2 HDTV H BACK PORCTH 321...

Page 52: ... 0 127 6 HDTV WIDTH 31 0 63 Group 520 RGB 1080i 60 Gakaku 0 RGB TOTAL DOTS 2298 0 4096 1 RGB DISP DOTS 1953 0 4096 2 RGB H BACK PORCTH 264 0 4096 3 RGB V BACK PORCTH 81 0 4096 4 RGB DISP LINE 1050 0 4096 5 RGB CLAMP 40 0 127 6 RGB WIDTH 58 0 63 Group 521 RGB 1080i 50 Gakaku 0 RGB TOTAL DOTS 2735 0 4096 1 RGB DISP DOTS 1938 0 4096 2 RGB H BACK PORCTH 261 0 4096 3 RGB V BACK PORCTH 55 0 4096 4 RGB D...

Page 53: ...ku at I P OFF 0 SCART TOTAL DOTS 1313 0 4096 1 SCART DISP DOTS 985 0 4096 2 SCART H BACK PORCTH 243 0 4096 3 SCART V BACK PORCTH 70 0 4096 4 SCART DISP LINE 514 0 4096 5 SCART CLAMP 1 0 127 6 SCART WIDTH 32 0 63 Group 531 SCART 480i Gakaku at I P OFF 0 SCART TOTAL DOTS 1296 0 4096 1 SCART DISP DOTS 1042 0 4096 2 SCART H BACK PORCTH 211 0 4096 3 SCART V BACK PORCTH 46 0 4096 4 SCART DISP LINE 450 0...

Page 54: ...2 1 Output Voltage Adjustment After replacing the Power Board readjust the Output voltage adjustment as follows 1 Connect a digital voltmeter to pins 1 and 3 of K6D 2 Adjust the voltage by using VR611 as following AC Input 230V Reading 380V 2V This adjustment is not required even if the power board is replaced because this adjustment is carried out before parts shipment Fig 3 2 The each circuit ha...

Page 55: ...assis ground Select item no 92 and change data value to adjust voltage to be 13 5 0 1V 7 Select item no 5 and set data value to 0 2 3 Clamp Adjustment PC 1 Receive the 16 step grey scale computer signal with Computer2 RGB mode 2 Enter the service mode 3 Connect an oscilloscope to test point TPG1 and chassis ground 4 Select group no 0 item no 0 and change data value to adjust the pedestal level and...

Page 56: ...stal level and black level to be the same level Fig 3 4 2 5 Clamp Adjustment COMPONENT 1 Receive the 16 step grey scale component signal 480p with Computer2 Component mode 2 Enter the service mode 3 Connect an oscilloscope to test point TPG1 and chassis ground 4 Select group no 0 item no 0 and change data value to adjust the pedestal level and black level to be the same level 5 Connect an oscillos...

Page 57: ... adjust the amplitude a to be minimum by changing the Data value Fig 3 6 2 7 Sub Gain Adjustment AV 1 Receive the 16 step grey scale composite video signal with Video Video mode 2 Enter the service mode 3 Connect an oscilloscope to test point TPG1 and chassis ground 4 Select group no 9 item no 1 and adjust the amplitude a to be minimum by changing the Data value 5 Connect an oscilloscope to test p...

Page 58: ... change data value to adjust the voltage to be 7 50 0 05V 2 9 PSIG Adjustment 1 Receive the 16 step gray scale computer signal with Computer2 RGB mode 2 Enter the service mode 3 Connect an oscilloscope to test point TPPSIG and chassis ground 4 Select group no 10 item no 14 and adjust the amplitude a to be 10 0 0 1V by changing the Data value 5 Select item no 17 and adjust the amplitude b to be 3 8...

Page 59: ... 8 Select item no 5 and change data value to adjust amplitude a to be 9 8 0 1V Fig 3 9 2 11 Common Center Adjustment 1 Receive the 1 line black white pattern computer signal with Computer2 RGB mode 2 Enter the service mode 3 Project only green light component to the screen 4 Select group no 10 item no 9 and change data value to obtain the minimum flicker on the screen 5 Project only red light comp...

Page 60: ... and change data value to adjust amplitude a to be 2 4 0 1V Fig 3 10 2 13 White Balance Adjustment PC white balance adjustment 1 Receive the 16 step gray scale computer signal with Computer2 RGB mode 2 Enter the service mode select group no 9 item no 11 Red or 12 Blue and change Data values respectively to make a proper white balance AV white balance adjustment 1 Receive the 16 step gray scale com...

Page 61: ...hite Uniformity Adjustment If you find the color shading on the screen please adjust the white uniformity by using the proper computer and Color Shading Correction software supplied separately Part 3 Adjustment 3 18 ...

Page 62: ...ignal 1 Loosen a screw A Fig 3 11 3 12 on the polarized glass mounting base which you intend to adjust 2 Turn the polarized glass mounting base as shown in Fig 3 11 adjust the slot B to obtain the darkest brightness on the screen by using a slot screwdriver 3 Tighten the screw A to fix the polarized glass mounting base Repeat steps 1 to 3 for remaining polarized glasses Do not disconnect connector...

Page 63: ... the slot B to make color uniformity in white by using a slot screwdriver 2 If the shading appears on the top or bottom of the screen as shown in Fig 3 14 loosen 2 screws C and adjust the slot D to make color uniformity in white by using a slot screwdriver 4 Tighten screws A and C to fix the Integrator lens unit Part 3 Adjustment 3 20 The relay lens adjustment must be carried out after completing ...

Page 64: ...f relay lens assy to make color uniformity in white If the shading appears on the left or right of the screen as shown in Fig 3 15 loosen 1 screw A and adjust the slot B to make color uniformity in white by using a slot screwdriver 4 Tighten the screws A to fix the relay lens unit Part 3 Adjustment 3 21 Fig 3 15 a b White Moving of slot B A b A a b Slot B ...

Page 65: ... 16 K6K K6M K8F IC201 IC3101 TPVS TP52G TP52B K8N IC2101 TPZPSIG IC3801 TP52R K5G IC3851 TPG1 IC5201 IC1201 TP12V1 IC1381 IC5341 K5R IC5351 TPB1 K5B K8X TP12V2 K8P IC801 IC6211 K8A IC1851 IC1451 K8H TPR1 K6L K8D IC401 TPPSIG TP21R TP21G TP21B TPHS Main board ...

Page 66: ...Part 4 Troubleshooting ...

Page 67: ...nd wait until the POWER indicator stops flashing and then try to turn on the projector The internal temperature is monitored by sensor ICs IC2801 IC2831 and IC2861 on the Main board When the WARNING indicator lights red the symptom indicates that the projector detected an abnormality in the cooling fan operation or in the power supply secondary circuits Check fan operation and power supply lines a...

Page 68: ...plied to the lamp balast unit through the Lamp Cover switch SW901 CHO_RXD signal at the pin 77 of IC801 is applied from the lamp balast unit If the abnormality occurred on the lamp balast unit CHO_RXD LAMP_DET signal becomes High and then IC801 shuts down the power supply circuit Lamp cover switch Make sure that the lamp cover is mounted correctly If not or the lamp cover removed the lamp does not...

Page 69: ...f IC2323 D A and applied to pin 26 of IC1201 through IC5371 Buffer Check PC source selecting stage Check IC221 Sync sw and peripheral circuit on the AV board Check MNTOUT_SW5 signal PC2 Monitor Out H is output from pin 16 of IC2323 D A and applied to pin 1 of IC201 and pins 9 10 11 of IC221 on the AV board through IC5371 Buffer Check IC1201 PC1 PC2 RGB SW and IC5311 PC1 PC2 SYNC SW and peripheral ...

Page 70: ...re applied to pins 17 18 19 of IC3101 Video Decoder The component mode is selected by the PW_SCL2_5 and PW_SDA2_5 signal applied to pins 13 and 14 of IC3101 No picture with Component input source Check AV source selecting stage Check composite video signal Video on the AV board Check IC2101 Y C Separation and IC3101 Video Decoder and peripheral circuit VIDEO_CR VIDEO_CB VIDEO_Y AV_HSYNC and AV_VSY...

Page 71: ...k IC5001 and peripheral circuit Check the volume control voltage at pins 2 and 6 of IC5001 L volume min H volume max Check if the audio signal is observed at pins 3 and 5 of IC5001 Yes No Check IC5021 and peripheral circuit Check buffer transistors Q5041 Q5042 Check if the audio signal is observed at pin 2 of IC5061 Yes No Check IC5061 and peripheral circuit Check the mute control voltage at pin 1...

Page 72: ... 31 PA1 A17 TxD2 Tx RS232C TxD O L active 32 PA2 A18 RxD2 Rx RS232C RxD I L active 33 PA3 A19 SCK2 SP0 PW463 Communication O H active 34 P10 TIOCA0 A20 SP1 PW463 Communication O H active 35 P11 TIOCB0 A21 R C Remote Control Input I L active 36 P12 TIOCC0 TCLKA A22 USB_RESET USB Reset Signal O L active 37 P13 TIOCD0 TCLKB A23 USB_BRST USB_BRST O L on 38 P14 TIOCA1 IRQ0 PS0 PW463 Communication I H a...

Page 73: ...IC Bus 2 SCL O L active 80 P34 RxD1 SDA0 SDA 1 IIC Bus 1 SDA I O L active 81 P35 SCK1 SCL0 IRQ5 SCL 1 IIC Bus 1 SCL O L active 82 P36 SENB S H Enable O H active 83 P77 TXD3 MCI TX Viewer TxD O L active 84 P76 RXD3 MCI RX Viewer RxD I L active 85 P75 TMO3 SCK3 SCLK Serial Data Output O 86 P74 TMO2 MRES M RESET manual Reset I Reset at L 87 P73 TMO1 CS7 88 P72 TMO0 CS6 CS6 DualRam Chip Select O H act...

Page 74: ... USB_VBUS_IN H USB Connection N 8 VSS GND 9 D4 WARNING_LED H on L off OUT 10 D5 LAMPREP_LED H on L off OUT 11 D6 READY_LED H on L off OUT 12 D7 BLAST_SW H on L off OUT 13 VDD 5V Vcc Standby 5V 14 CS2 Chip Select 2 L Fixed 15 CS1 Chip Select 1 L Fixed 16 CS0 Chip Select 0 H Fixed Pin No Name Function Action I O 1 R Reset H Fixed 2 SCL IIC SCL L Active 3 SDA IIC SDA L Active 4 Ao7 RCCONT1 Remote Con...

Page 75: ... I VSYNC_DET V Sync Signal input Not used 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 8 I 9 I IC2323 12 O DVI_SW_N DVI Input switch DVI HDCP in High TC74LCX574 13 O PC AV_SW PC AV switch PC High 14 O COMPO Component Mode switch Component in Low 15 O PC1 PC2_SW PC1 PC2 Mode switch PC1 Low 16 O MNTOUT PC2 Monitor Output switch Monitor out Low 17 O VOL_SW PC AV Audio switch PC Audio in High 18 O DDC_SW1 DDC switch 19 O Not used...

Page 76: ... CVBS K3Y 51 Y signal IC3101 5 C signal IC3101 7 HSYNC signal IC3101 9 VSYNC signal IC3101 4 GHS signal TGHS_1 GVS signal TGVS R S H signal TPR1 PSIG signal TPPSIG TPZPSIG DHS signal TDHS G S H signal TPG1 DVS signal TDVS B S H signal TPB1 ...

Page 77: ...Part 4 Troubleshooting 4 11 4 IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS AD8075 Selector IC201 AN7513 Audio Output IC5601 ...

Page 78: ...Part 4 Troubleshooting 4 12 AN5870 RGB SYNC SW IC1201 IC5201 BA7078 Sync Separator IC5341 ...

Page 79: ...Part 4 Troubleshooting 4 13 BA7655 Audio Control IC5001 CXA7005R D A S H LCD Driver IC501 IC1501 IC530 IC1531 IC561 IC1561 ...

Page 80: ...Part 4 Troubleshooting 4 14 CXD3536 LCD Driver IC401 FA5502 P F Control IC621 ...

Page 81: ...Part 4 Troubleshooting 4 15 M62392 M62393 D A IC6271 IC281 ML60851 USB Driver IC9801 ...

Page 82: ...Part 4 Troubleshooting 4 16 STR Z2156 Power Switching Control IC631 TB1274 Video Decoder IC3101 ...

Page 83: ...Part 4 Troubleshooting 4 17 TC90A69F Y C Separator IC2101 ...

Page 84: ...Part 5 Parts Catalog ...

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Page 86: ...10 U REF NO D78 5452 5462 5472 LV 7215 7210 5210 E D78 5453 5463 5473 Power Projector LV 7215 7210 5210 J D78 5451 5461 5471 CONTENTS Page1 Mechanical parts Page2 Optical parts Page3 Optical Mechanical parts Page4 Electorical parts Page5 Attached parts ...

Page 87: ...452 5462 5472 LV 7215 7210 5210 E D78 5453 5463 5473 S1 9 18 1 1 13 14 15 16 S1 1 S1 2 S1 2 S1 1 6 7 12 M7 M3 M6 M4 M5 M2 3 4 17 22 8 2 11 19 20 10 S7 T3x6 S5 M2 5x6 S1 1 M3x8 S1 2 M3x6 S6 T3x8 M8 M1 S7 S7 S7 S7 S7 S7 S7 S7 S6 S6 S5 S6 S6 M12 M10 M11 S6 S6 S6 S6 S6 M9 S5 S5 S5 S5 S5 S5 ...

Page 88: ...Y5 0364 000 C 1 FILTER DUST F 16 DY5 0365 000 C 1 FILTER DUST B 17 DY5 0366 000 C 1 PANEL FRONT L 18 DY5 0367 000 C 1 PANEL FRONT R 19 DY5 0368 000 C 1 PANEL SIDE 20 DY5 0369 000 C 1 COVER SIDE 22 DY5 0014 000 C 1 PLATE CANON LOGO M1 DY5 0371 000 C 1 HOLDER POWER UNIT M2 DY5 0372 000 C 1 COVER DUCT TOP LCD M3 DY5 0373 000 C 1 COVER DUCT BOTTOM LCD M4 DY5 0374 000 C 1 COVER DUCT FRONT M5 DY5 0375 0...

Page 89: ...Page 2 CANON LV 7215 7210 5210 J REF No D78 5451 5461 5471 LV 7215 7210 5210 U D78 5452 5462 5472 LV 7215 7210 5210 E D78 5453 5463 5473 A D D E B C C L19 L13 L5 L8 L18 L11 L1 L3 L7 L12 L6 L14 ...

Page 90: ...1 LENS RELAY IN L5 DY5 0389 000 C 1 LENS CONDENSOR R L6 DY5 0390 000 C 1 LENS CONDENSOR B L7 DY4 6055 000 C 1 LENS CONDENSER G L8 DY5 0391 000 C 1 PRISM ASS Y L11 DY5 0394 000 C 1 LENS INTEGRATOR OUT L12 DY5 0395 000 C 1 MIRROR B L13 DY5 0396 000 C 2 MIRROR R L14 DY5 0397 000 C 1 FILTER UV L18 DY5 0401 000 C 1 MIRROR DICHROIC B L19 DY5 0402 000 C 1 MIRROR DICHROIC G PARTS LIST ...

Page 91: ...3 CANON LV 7215 7210 5210 J REF No D78 5451 5461 5471 LV 7215 7210 5210 U D78 5452 5462 5472 LV 7215 7210 5210 E D78 5453 5463 5473 S2 S2 S3 S3 L4 L10 L2 S4 S4 S4 L9 S2 L15 PL R PL G PL B L16 L17 S2 S2 S2 S2 ...

Page 92: ... LENS RELAY OUT L9 DY5 0392 000 C 1 LENS ASS Y L10 DY5 0393 000 C 1 LENS INTEGRATOR IN L15 DY5 0398 000 C 1 GLASS PL IN R LV 7215 7210 L16 DY5 0399 000 C 1 GLASS PL IN G LV 7215 7210 L17 DY5 0400 000 C 1 GLASS PL IN B LV 7215 7210 L15 DY5 0435 000 C 1 GLASS PL IN R LV 5210 L16 DY5 0436 000 C 1 GLASS PL IN G LV 5210 L17 DY5 0437 000 C 1 GLASS PL IN B LV 5210 S2 DY4 6048 000 F 7 SCREW 2 5 X 5E S3 DY...

Page 93: ... D78 5452 5462 5472 LV 7215 7210 5210 E D78 5453 5463 5473 FN904 FN905 FN902 SP901 FN901 SW902 LP901 LF901 FN906 FN903 DVI AV MAIN R C KEY SW FUSE POWER BALLAST LAMP SW CABLE1 CABLE2 MAIN K8A KEYSW K68A CABLE3 MAIN K8D RC K28D CABLE4 MAIN K8H BALLAST CB2 CABLE5 MAIN K8R POWER K6R ...

Page 94: ... LP900 LV 5210 SP901 DY5 0045 000 D 1 SPEAKER SW902 DY4 6306 000 D 1 SWITCH THERMAL R C DY5 0415 000 D 1 PCB ASS Y RC LV 7215 7210 R C DY5 0441 000 D 1 PCB ASS Y RC LV 5210 MAIN DY5 0416 000 D 1 PCB ASS Y MAIN LV 7215 7210 MAIN DY5 0442 000 D 1 PCB ASS Y MAIN LV 5210 A V DY5 0417 000 D 1 PCB ASS Y A V DVI DY5 0418 000 D 1 PCB ASS Y DVI POWER DY5 0419 000 D 1 PCB ASS Y POWER LV 7215 7210 POWER DY5 ...

Page 95: ...U 1 U 2 V 1 V 2 LABEL1 LABEL2 X Y Z 1 Page 5 CANON LV 7215 7210 5210 J REF No D78 5451 5461 5471 LV 7215 7210 5210 U D78 5452 5462 5472 LV 7215 7210 5210 E D78 5453 5463 5473 使用上のご注意 電源の切り方 ...

Page 96: ...RRYING U 1 DY5 0404 000 1 D REMOTE CONTROLLER U 2 DY5 0405 000 1 D COVER REMO CON BATTERY V 1 CY2 8293 000 1 D POWER CORD AC120V V 1 CY2 8299 000 1 D POWER CORD AC100V V 1 CY2 8295 000 1 D POWER CORD AC240V Z 1 DY5 0406 000 1 D INTERFACE CABLE DVI VGA V 2 CY2 8288 000 1 D ADAPTOR POWER PLUG LABEL1 DY4 6337 000 1 S LABEL POWER SW LABEL2 DY5 0069 000 1 S LABEL PROJECTOR PARTS LIST ...

Page 97: ...0 1 1 20 DY5 0369 000 1 3 L17 DY5 0437 000 1 1 22 DY5 0014 000 1 3 S2 DY4 6048 000 7 1 M1 DY5 0371 000 1 3 S3 DY5 0383 000 2 1 M2 DY5 0372 000 1 3 S4 DY5 0384 000 4 1 M3 DY5 0373 000 1 4 BALLAST DY5 0407 000 1 1 M4 DY5 0374 000 1 4 BALLAST DY5 0438 000 1 1 M5 DY5 0375 000 1 4 CABLE1 DY5 0408 000 1 1 M6 DY5 0376 000 1 4 CABLE1 DY5 0439 000 1 1 M7 DY5 0377 000 1 4 FN901 DY5 0038 000 1 1 M8 DY5 0378 ...

Page 98: ...EW PARTS NO 5 X DY5 0030 000 1 5 Y DY5 0403 000 1 5 U 1 DY5 0404 000 1 5 U 2 DY5 0405 000 1 5 V 1 CY2 8293 000 1 5 V 1 CY2 8299 000 1 5 V 1 CY2 8295 000 1 5 Z 1 DY5 0406 000 1 5 V 2 CY2 8288 000 1 5 LABEL1 DY4 6337 000 1 5 LABEL2 DY5 0069 000 1 PAGE QTY PAGE SYMBOL QTY PARTS LIST SYMBOL ...

Page 99: ...Part 6 Electrical Diagrams ...

Page 100: ...ble 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 N Polypropylene M Metalized polypropylene H Metalized polypromylar B Ceramic semiconductor G Metalized polyestel Y Composite film S Sty...

Page 101: ... Example 1 2 D J 10K B Example 6 W K 8 2 Example 1 2 C K 1M Resistor Reading Characteristic Resistance value Tolerance See the table below Material See the table below Rated wattage W Note RResistor which is indicated with resistance value only are 1 6W carbon resistor Resistor which is indicated with material tolerance and value are 1 4W rated wattage Mark Material D Carbon N Metal film S Oxide m...

Page 102: ...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 6 Electrical Diagrams 6 3 Diodes Transistors FETs IC FET ...

Page 103: ...L POART USB R C IC3871 RS 232C IC2101 PAL Y C SEP IC1391 RAM IC2341 IC2342 BUFFER I F IC3801 SERIAL CONT 1 IC3851 SERIAL CONT 2 FAN FAN FAN CONTROL POWER ACTIVE FILTER LINE FILTER AC 100 240V LAMP BALLAST LAMP C VIDEO S VIDEO AV 15 5V 6V 5V AUDIO DIGITAL RGB ANALOG RGB ANALOG RGB H V H V Y Cb Cr Y Cb Cr H V S Y Y S C C TXD RD Y CVBS L R L R L R FAN CONTROL RGB Video Y C Audio Out Y Cr Cb RGB R G B...

Page 104: ...ONENT IN H V H V DIGITAL ANALOG RGB TP21B TP21G TP21R 59 1 5 11 32 42 5 4 14 10 12 14 3 5 7 7 1 44 43 152 9 3 25 23 22 21 9 4 34 32 28 30 10 12 14 7 5 3 5 12 25 22 20 1 13 4 15 14 2 12 27 7 5 GRE0 CRE7 GGE0 GGE7 GBE0 GBE7 65 15 17 3 7 13 1 5 11 15 17 26 3 7 13 16 18 3 5 17 19 25 27 16 28 26 13 11 3 2 5 16 18 70 17 15 28 32 34 22 20 C Y Video Y Y H V H V RGB Y Pb Pr RGB H V H V RGB RGB Y CR CB Y CR...

Page 105: ...B1 TPZPSIG TPPSIG TDHS TDVS K5B K5G K5R DRE DGE DBE ROUT GOUT BOUT 161 66 67 DHS DVS 22 A0_PW A19_PW D0_PW D15_PW A1_PW A21_PW A0_PW A9_PW ROUT GOUT BOUT SENB SCLK SDATA RGT PRG HST DWN ENB B G R IC501 R D A S H CXA7005 IC531 G D A S H CXA7005 IC561 B D A S H CXA7005 HCK VCL VST IC2441 BUFFER IC1441 BUFFER IC2341 IC2342 BUFFER I F IC1391 RAM IC1451 DIGITAL ENHANCER D0_PW D15_PW D_R0 D_R7 A0_SH A9_...

Page 106: ...5 46 MAIN AV Q5041 Q5042 IC001 AUDIO SW TC4052 IC5061 AUDIO OUT AN7513 IC5021 AUDIO PREAMP LA6358 IC5001 AUDIO CONTROL BA7655 L R L R L R L R PC AUDIO IN AV AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT SP901 IC2323 D A TC74LCX IC2324 D A TC74LCX IC281 D A M62393 12 14 IC5371 BUFFER Q5061 D0_PW D15_PW PC L AV H PC H AV L MUTE H Q5001 MUTE L MUTE H MUTE H MUTE H SIGNAL MODE MUTE ON NORMAL H L MUTE ON NORMAL H L PC AV H L MIN...

Page 107: ...3 14 3 5 9 7 12 FAN_CONT_1 FAN_CONT_2 ECO_SW IC6221 D A M62392 14 15 9 VOL_CTL VOL_CTL IC281 D A M62393 12 4 BALAST_SW WARNING_LED LAMPREP_LED READY_LED IC1851 D A M62320 12 11 ON H ON H ON H ON H ERROR H P ON H P ON L P ON H P ON H P ON H P ON H P ON H P ON H P ON L MUTE H MUTE H MONITOR OUT L PC1 L 15K H PC H ERROR L ERROR L 10 9 2 3 1 2 2 3 2 3 10 2 6 1 2 6 26 26 9 9 10 11 1 10 11 17 15 13 5 8 ...

Page 108: ...5VAV S 5V S5VAV S5V 21 22 K10W K10U 25 26 5VAUDO 5VAUDO 3 4 31 32 S 5V 5V 21 22 K6R K8R AV POWER DVI MAIN IC1881 BUFFER TSW611 Q661 IC621 P F CONTROL FA5502 6 5 1 8 4 3 2 9 11 7 8 10 2 10 1 1 4 T651 D652 D651 D653 IC651 Q651 D654 PC641 PC642 ERROR AMP Q662 Power On H Power On H Power On H Power On H Power On H Power On H P Fail H LAMP_DET Power On L LAMP_SW Power On L P Fail L PC643 IC631 POWER OS...

Page 109: ...LM76CH 2 1 IC2801 TEMP SENSOR1 LM76CH IC2861 TEMP SENSOR3 LM76CH MAIN BOARD IC801 SUB CPU FAN_DRIVE1 FAN_CONT_2 FAN_CONT_1 FAN_DRIVE IC1881 BUFFER Power On H IC6211 D A M62392 15 14 2 3 5 48 41 98 99 80 81 15 H8_SCL1 H8_SDA1 H8_SCL4 H8_SDA4 H8_SCL4_5 H8_SDA4_5 Q1826 Q1827 H8_SCL1_5 H8_SDA1_5 Q1821 Q1822 Power Error On P_Fail L P_Fail H SIGNAL MODE POWER ON STAND BY H L NORMAL ERROR H L FAN_DRIVE1 ...

Page 110: ...1 16GZ0C X X X X IMZ1AG IMZ1AG UDZ2 0BG UDZS2 0BG NT2 1 3GJ5 6 1 3GJ2 2 NT2 NT2 NT2 S10B5540N S10B6510N NT2 NT2 NT2 J10EG 030G 25EM 330CD Z20051 Z20051 6 3EM 1000CD L2GD 100KG 6 3EM 1000CD 25EM 1000CD NT2 NT2 NT2 J10AU 120N NT2 AH 1 16GJ 10KC 1 16GJ 10KC 1 16GJ 4 7KC NT2 NT2 NT2 NT2 NT2 NT2 NT2 1 3GJ 1000 2SB1204TP 2SB1204SP NT2 400GK 2 2DV R3L5102 SG VEV 0043 1GJ 220K F35B 1010N 275GM 0 22 UVCA J...

Page 111: ...G UDZ20BG UDZ20BG UDZ20BG UDZ12B UDZ 6 2B UDZ 6 2B UDZ 6 2B 1 16GJ 10KC 1 16GJ 10KC 1 16GJ 10KC AH 1 16GJ 1KC 1 16 GJ 1 8KC 1 16GJ 100C 1 16GJ 100C 1 16GJ 1 8KC AH 1 16GJ 1KC 16KZ 2 2FA 1 16GJ 4 3KC 1 16 GJ 1 5KC 1 16 GJ 1 5KC 1 16GJ 100C 1 16GJ 100C 25KZ 0 1 GQF AH 1 16GJ 2 2KC 1 16GJ 2 2KC AH 1 16GJ75C 1 16GJ75C 1 16GJ75C AJ 1 16GJ 100C 1 16GJ 100C 1 16GJ 100C X X X 1 16GJ 100C 1 16GJ 100C AJ AJ...

Page 112: ...2 2GMB 10KK 2 2GMB 25KZ0 1 GQFZ 25KZ0 1 GQFZ 1 16GJ 1KC 6 3EM 220 WM F1 10KZ1U GQFZ 16EM 220D 16EM 220D 16EM 220D KZ0 01 GQFZ KZ0 01 GQFZ KZ0 01 GQFZ 1 16GJ 15C Vcc2 Vcc2 GND GND GND GND GND GND Vcc1 Vcc1 Vcc1 Vcc1 Vcc1 GND GND GND ROUT GOUT GSYNC BOUT SYNCIN SW HOUT VOUT VIN2 VIN1 HIN2 HIN1 BIN2 BIN1 GIN2 GIN1 RIN2 RIN1 CJ22 CGQ CJ22 CGQ 1 16GJ100C 1 16GJ 1KC 1 16GJ 1KC X X X 1 16GJ 1KC 1 16GJ1KC...

Page 113: ...3EM220F1 R1EB2204G R1JA2204G R1EB2204G R1JA2204G R1EB2204G R1JA2204G R1EB2204G R1JA2204G 1 16GJ 4 7KC 1 16GJ 4 7KC 25KK0 047 GQ 1 16GZ0C J30B 1640G J30B 1640G 1 16GZ0C 25KK0 047 GQ 25KK0 047 GQ 1 16GZ0C J30B 1640G L2PF2R2MG L2PF2R2MG 6 3EM220WM 6 3EM220F1 6 3EM220WM 6 3EM220F1 25KZ0 1 GQFZ 25KZ0 1 GQFZ X X 1 16GZ0C 1 16GZ0C 1 16GZ0C 1 16GZ0C 1 16GJ1 8KC 1 16GJ1 8KC 1 16GJ 27C 1 16GJ 470C 25KZ0 1 G...

Page 114: ...GZ0C NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 1 16GZ0C J30B 1640G J30B 1640G J30B 1640G 1 16GZ0C 1 16GZ0C X 1 16 GJ10KC X 1 16 GJ10KC 1 16GZ0C 1 16GZ0C 1 16GZ0C 1 16GZ0C 1 16GZ0C 25KZ0 1 GQFZ 1 16 GZ0C 1 16 GZ0C X 1 16 GZ0C 1 16 GZ0C 1 16 GZ0C 1 16 GZ0C 1 16 GZ0C 25KZ0 1 GQFZ 1 16 GZ0C 1 16 GZ0C 1 16 GZ0C 1 16 GZ0C X X X X J30B 1640G J30B 1640G J30B 1640G J30B 1640G 1 16 GZ0C NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT1 NT...

Page 115: ...C X V10B 3540G CJ22CGQ CJ22CGQ J30B 1640G NT1 NT1 25KZ0 1 GQFZ 25KZ0 1 GQFZ 1 16GJ4 7KC 1 16GJ4 7KC 1 16GJ10KC 1 16GJ4 7KC 1 16GJ10KC 1 16GJ4 7KC 1 16GJ4 7KC 1 16GJ4 7KC 1 16GJ4 7KC 1 16GJ100C 1 16GJ4 7KC 1 16GJ4 7KC 1 16GJ100C 1 16GJ100C 1 16GJ10KC 1 16GJ10KC 1 16GJ10KC X 1SS355 1 16GJ 10KC X 1 16 GZ0C 1 16GJ10KC X 1 16GJ10KC X 1 16GJ10KC 25KZ0 1 GQFZ 1 16 GZ0C 1 16GJ100C 1 16GJ100C 1 16GJ100C 1 ...

Page 116: ...J10C 1 16GJ 1KC 1 16GJ 1KC 16EM 10WR L2GA 220JG 25KZ 0 1GQFZ 1 16GZ 0C 1 16GZ 0C 1 16GJ 2 2C 25KZ0 1 GQFZ 1 16GJ10C 1 16 GJ 1KC 1 16 GJ 1KC 25KZ 0 1GQFZ 6 3EM 47WM 1 16GJ10C 1 16GJ10C 1 16GJ10C 1 16GJ10C 25KZ0 1 GQFZ X 1 16GJ 1KC X L2GD 3R3MG 16EM 47WM 25KZ 0 1GQFZ 1 16GJ10C 25KZ0 1 GQFZ 16EM 47WM 1 16GZ 0C L2GD 3R3MG X J30B 1640G NT1 1SS355 1 16GJ 270C 1 8GZ 000 16EM100 D F1 1 16GJ 270C 1 16GJ 27...

Page 117: ...Q5041 R001 R002 R003 R004 R007 R008 R052 R055 R1005 R1006 R1007 R1008 R1009 R1010 R1011 R1012 R5002 R5027 R5028 R5042 R5043 R5044 R5047 R5064 C001 C002 C003 C004 C1003 C1061 C2021 C5041 D1053 D1055 D1058 D1059 D1061 Q002 Q203 Q5042 Q5043 R011 R1015 R1018 R1026 R1027 R200 R201 R202 R2021 R2023 R2024 R2025 R2026 R2041 R2042 R206 R207 R220 R5022 R5023 R5041 R5046 R5048 R5049 R5052 R5053 R5054 R5068 R...

Page 118: ...R342 R304 R303 R1338 R1337 R1336 R1334 R1333 R1332 R1331 R1314 R1313 R1312 R1311 32 IC1331 5 4 IC1311 5 4 8 1 C2541 C1334 C1333 C1314 C1313 C1312 C1311 TPPSIG R432 R431 R429 R428 R427 R426 R424 R423 R2568 R2567 R2539 R2538 R2537 R2532 R2504 R2502 R2501 R2461 R2457 R2456 R2453 R2452 R2434 R2433 R2432 R2431 R2411 R2401 L2501 1 IC2566 IC2501 5 4 8 1 IC2431 8 7 14 1 IC2411 5 4 8 1 IC2401 5 4 8 1 D2562...

Page 119: ...R3185 R3147 R3119 R3118 R3117 R3113 R3112 R3111 R267 R264 R261 R2454 R1285 L3102 8 C5357 C5352 C531 C3121 C284 X1321 R3160 R3136 R3134 R3133 R3116 R3114 R1327 R1326 R1324 R1323 Q3302 5 8 8 1 C6623 C6621 C5353 C5341 C3134 C2804 C2546 C1324 C1323 C3124 C5358 C5361 R2451 R2458 R3122 R5354 X301 R341 R339 R302 R1328 R1322 R1321 5 4 C302 C301 C2544 R6624 R6623 R3138 R3137 R3132 R3131 R2832 R2831 R2416 R...

Page 120: ...G A K 3 1 1 3 NEUT LIVE F601 1AA4B10C3740A L601 C691 FB693 FB691 K6D D651 D652 C615 C612 R611 FB613 FB611 PTH611 R612 DS643 C 6 1 1 L611 L612 R631 C642 Q 6 1 1 D 6 1 1 T S W 6 1 1 T651 F601A F601B VA601 C601 C653 C651 C652 C639 I C 6 3 1 C634 C635 C616 D B 6 1 1 K 6 B C 6 0 2 C613 C614 C659 C694 K6R C693 K6A 12 1 R641 C644 R62J D612 R615 C62I R623 R62L R647 R648 R646 Q661 D653 Q622 Q621 C638 C631 ...

Page 121: ...1AA4B10C3810A A SIDE C6801 C6802 D6801 D6802 D6803 D6804 D6831 D6832 D6833 K68A R6801 R6806 R6807 R6808 R6809 R6818 R6819 R6831 SW6801 SW6802 SW6809 SW6804 SW6806 SW6807 SW6808 SW6803 SW6811 C6803 R6821 R6802 R6837 R6836 R6811 R6832 KEY SW SIDE A KEY SW SIDE B MAIN K8A B SIDE ...

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