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DWU951 (DD1-WU80P/81P) / DWX951 (DD1-WX80P/81P) / DXG1051 (DD1-X100P/101P)

DWU951/DWX951/DXG1051 Service Manual
020-000674-01 Rev.1 (01-2014)

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NO

YES

YES
Wait more than 1 minute after the adapter is connected.

Is the USB 

wireless adapter connected 

properly?

Re-connect the USB wireless adapter properly.

NO

YES

Is LED on 

ª

NO

Can SSID 

of projector be found from 

PC?

Turn off your PC and projector and try again.  
If they still cannot be connected, try replacing 
the wireless adapter.

NO

Can 

MAC address 

be read from WIRELESS 

INFORMATION?

YES

Remove the projector and PC 
from the place and try again.

YES

NO

NO

Reset the projector’s wireless 
settings to default, and try again by 
using Passcode.

YES

Can you 

see the SSID more 

than 10 from your PC or 

projector’s WIRELESS 

INFORMATION ?

Is there 

another projector 

nearby (within 100m) which 

use same wireless 

setting ?

Replace MAIN PCB

Try replacing the USB wireless adapter.

YES

Does 

PC-less Presentaion 

#

port?

NO

Summary of Contents for DD1-WU80P

Page 1: ...DWU951 DWX951 DXG1051 Service Manual 020 000674 01...

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Page 3: ...ion for use to parties with such objectives Forward all inquiries to the SUPPLIER radiation and materials various measures are provided in this Multimedia DLP Projector Be sure to read cautionary item...

Page 4: ...ited actions WARNING Follow the instructions Follow those notes and the User s Manual Sefty Guide Avoid electric shock unplug when disassembling or assembling The projector has high voltage portion an...

Page 5: ...sub LCD monitor Flexible installation H accessories _ PbyP Picture by Picture PIP Picture in Picture You can project two images from different input ports on one screen at the same time With the remot...

Page 6: ...Typ 7 0V Max 5 0V Service ports USB B Differential signal D D 0 2V D 2 8V D 0 3V or D 0 3V D 2 8V Input L 0 8V or less H 2 0V or more Output L 0 3V or less H 2 8V 3 45V Wireless LAN WIRELESS USB A Sys...

Page 7: ...14 HDMI 2 button 15 DVI D button 16 FOCUS buttons 17 LENS MEMORY SAVE LOAD buttons 18 ZOOM buttons 19 LOCK button 20 LENS SHIFT button 21 SHUTTER button 22 ENTER button H JH FREEZE button 25 MENU butt...

Page 8: ...Set zoom wide to Max and project an image more than 1 m 40 inches in diagonal size KEYSTONE button and select KEYSTONE If you changed KEYSTONE from ON to OFF set to ON after adjustment 4 Resetting as...

Page 9: ...3 3000 3850 4 2550 3250 4 2 AIR SENSOR adjustment Test pattern for the adjustment CW BRI bar CW BRI 139 CW CLR bar CW CLR 338 You do not have to care the numbers in these menus Adjustment procedure 1...

Page 10: ...matic adjustment program NOTE During this adjustment the lens automatically moves vertically and horizontally 3 The right most cell is highlighted after the displayed in the cell OK The adjustment was...

Page 11: ...rent lens adjustments are displayed on the CURRENT line The adjustments already stored in the lens memory are displayed on the lines of SAVE and LOAD 1 to 3 SAVE To utilize the save lens memory featur...

Page 12: ...to detach the MAIN 2 Wiring shown in this picture may differ from mass products Refer the chapter of 3 The component IS13 and IC02 are located on the reverse side of each PCB MAIN PCB EL50 EP03 E302...

Page 13: ...ge supplied at pins 5 and 7 of E800 on the MAIN PCB Power cannot turn on Measure resistance between pins 5 and 7 of E800 Disconnect TSW1 CNTS1 and TSW2 CNTS2 from the LAMP DOOR RELAY PCB and measure t...

Page 14: ...P2 SW PCB Measure voltage between pins 1 and 2 of E304 and E305 0 Re attach LAMP DOORs Open Replace the LAMP DOOR RELAY PCB Measure the resistance between pins 5 and 6 of EP01 in the LAMP DOOR RELAY P...

Page 15: ...NSOR B PCB NG OK Replace MAIN PCB Measure the resistance between pins of harnesses CNOSS ED04 and CNISS ED05 after disconnecting them from the DC RELAY PCB NO Replace MAIN PCB NG Re install LAMP UNITs...

Page 16: ...ing the LAMP UNIT Is voltage supplied to the pin 2 of connectors for fans in the DC RELAY PCB NG Replace POWER UNIT CIRCUIT2 5 14 3V 7 GND Is voltage supplied at pins 5 and 7 of E801 on the MAIN PCB 1...

Page 17: ...ace MAIN PCB OK Turn on PbyP or PIP and select HDMI 1 as the sub area The picture on the main area still has the problem Try whether changing INPUT PCB can Replace IS06 EL8302IUZ or Replace INPUT PCB...

Page 18: ...wireless LAN NO Update the LiveViewer to the latest version YES NO YES Can communicate via wireless or The USB wireless adapter is needed to use wireless LAN Troubleshooting for other Network USB pro...

Page 19: ...al from MONITOR OUT port is not displayed correctly Replace IS01 THS7327PHPR or Replace IS02 THS7327PHPR or Replace IS13 EL8302IUZ or Replace MAIN PCB Picture is not displayed correctly via VIDEO port...

Page 20: ...th air duster or Replace the ADAPTER PCB OK any dust or distortion in the BtoB connectors on the PCBs which connect LENS and projector unit Open 0 Re attach the LENS and measure the resistance between...

Page 21: ...0 0 0 0 after waiting more than 1 minute NO Is the DHCP in the NETWORK WIRED SETUP menu set to ON NO Use new LAN cable YES YES Is the STANDBY MODE setting NORMAL Set the STANDBY MODE as NORMAL in the...

Page 22: ...your PC and projector and try again If they still cannot be connected try replacing the wireless adapter NO Can MAC address be read from WIRELESS INFORMATION YES Remove the projector and PC from the...

Page 23: ...The projector cannot get the time from SNTP server in the Date Time Settings with a web browser The Time Difference is not the Current Date and the Current Time in the Date Time Settings with a web br...

Page 24: ...level adjustment function in your application please try to adjust it Refer your application manual in detail The LiveViewer can t transfer movie when DFMirage driver was installed Remove DFMirage dri...

Page 25: ...nt malfunctions z Precautions when using leaded solder Remove all lead free solder from soldered joints when replacing components If leaded solder should be added to existing lead free joints mix in t...

Page 26: ...articles compliant performances to the original Item Product H NITTO tape no 5 W 9mm NITTO tape no 5 W 20mm Glass cloth tape white NITTO tape no 188UL W 15mm Polyimide Tape Amber 3M Polyimide Film Ta...

Page 27: ...cool projector so that the bottom is facing 3 Turn the battery cover fully in the direction indicated OPEN using a coin or the 4 5 Slide the new battery in under the plastic claw and push it into the...

Page 28: ...t to remove it 4 replace them with new ones 6 is on the upper side Q item in the EASY MENU 1 Press the MENU button to display a menu H Q ENTER the RESET button A dialog will appear 3 Press the cursor...

Page 29: ...nvironmental laws For lamp recycling go to www lamprecycle org in the US For product disposal consult your local government agency or www eiae org in the US or www epsc ca in Canada For more informati...

Page 30: ...Turn the projector off and unplug the power cord Allow the projector to cool for at least 45 minutes H cover to remove it The lamp cover is tied to a short wire to prevent from falling Be careful not...

Page 31: ...nsure the safe use of the projector it needs to clean and inspect the projector about once a year z Caring for the lens care of the lens being cautions of the handling available lens cleaning wipe Do...

Page 32: ...acts in the image shifts capture area and so on Those failures are caused by period of image To avoid such phenomena AUTO function should be used with the full size picture that has bright tone on its...

Page 33: ...ssage MY TEXT on the START UP screen and INPUT_INFORMATION It can be protected by a password to prevent it from being overwritten z Security funtion inactivation It is possible to inactivate all secur...

Page 34: ...tivation z The PIN LOCK system inactivation 1 When the PIN BOX menu is displayed press RESET button for 3 seconds or more in order to get the ID Inquiring Code PIN BOX ID Inquiring Code 2 Send CHRISTI...

Page 35: ...TUDE refer to the User s Manual The wrong setting of ALTITUDE may cause damage to the projector itself vents of projector The internal humidity is rising condensation Too much humidity hinders cooling...

Page 36: ...s cooling down Please wait The projector is cooling down A certain error has been detected Please wait until POWER measure using the item descriptions below continued on next page The indicators are d...

Page 37: ...hange the both LAMP UNITs referring to the section Replacing the LAMP UNIT Projector has detected TEMPERATURE ERROR The interior portion may have become heated Turn the power off and wait at least ite...

Page 38: ...d ED05 on the DC RELAY PCB Projector has detected OTHER ERROR A part of the ENGINE assembly is out of order Turn the power off and wait at cable connection and try turning on the projector If the same...

Page 39: ...the control panel to open the mechanical lens shutter dirty TEMPERATURE ERROR is detected see above NOTE down and the indicator lamps may also be turned off In such a case disconnect the power cord an...

Page 40: ...djusts the dynamic iris sensitivity z ERROR RECOVERY OFF V alert of LAMP ERROR or TEMPERATURE ERROR ON V K TEMPERATURE ERROR by holding the STANDBY ON button for about 3 seconds Unplug the projector s...

Page 41: ...ose after 10 seconds if there are no further operations 3 Use to select the usage status number The usage status is as shown below K H H _ 0 Total usage status 1 Current usage status 3 Usage status be...

Page 42: ...255 in the item of IP ADDRESS 4 Enter 255 255 255 255 in the item of SUBNET MASK 5 Enter 255 255 255 255 in the item of DEFAULT GATEWAY 6 While NETWORK on the left column is highlighted press the RES...

Page 43: ...P R E V I O U S A C 2 4 0 V 3 5 C 1 6 0 0 x 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 C OM P U T E R I N 1 5 N 2 5 5 2 5 5 2 5 5 0 0 0 W 2 5 5 2 5 5 2 5 0 0 0 S U B N E T M A S K Error log LAMP time Filter System time Default Ga...

Page 44: ...while the lamp is on Otherwise displays the serial number of the projector Displayed conditions are as below SYNC OUT NO SIGNAL There is no input signal CONNECTED transferred to the projector while t...

Page 45: ...de temperature SENSOR A PCB 10 inside temperature SENSOR B PCB Blinks In Red In Red FILTR 8 FILTER ERR D C Simultaneously off off Projector detected FILTER WARNING Refer to the section Regarding the i...

Page 46: ...M P 1 R E S E T C A N C E L O K L AM P 1 R E S E T INPUT or ENTER button RIGHT button Reset the Lamp 1 time C A N C E L O K L AM P 2 R E S E T C A N C E L O K L AM P 2 R E S E T INPUT or ENTER button...

Page 47: ...e dust protector for future use Dust protector Front cover upper part Front cover lower part 3 Install the lens 1 Remove the lens cap Then turn the lens groove upward and install the lens into the pro...

Page 48: ...will appear 2 Press the Q Q or button while the dialog is displayed to execute the CENTERING feature which adjusts the lens to the center A message H Front cover upper part Front cover lower part 4 Re...

Page 49: ...0674 01 Rev 1 01 2014 Page 47 118 0 2 Q K K K Q Remove CW UP EXHAUST DUCT ENGINE assembly LAMP DOOR RELAY PCB LAMP EXHAUST DUCT LAMP HOUSE Continued on next page K Located on reverse side 11 10 25 40...

Page 50: ...DD1 WU80P 81P DWX951 DD1 WX80P 81P DXG1051 DD1 X100P 101P DWU951 DWX951 DXG1051 Service Manual 020 000674 01 Rev 1 01 2014 Page 48 118 Remove METAL SHIELD V K K Q Q V 26 22 23 36 24 24 35 44 6 17 16 3...

Page 51: ...cking mechanism Push in until it clicks Be sure to lock the claw of ferrite cores and careful not to pinch the wires Be careful not to pinch any wire when screwing locking clips and any other works pu...

Page 52: ...able between the cable fastener to avoid pinching 3 Put the fan cover and the lamp cover wire on the LAMP DOOR and screw them down J K K leave some play for engagement between the lamp cover connector...

Page 53: ...nd 14 screws on the the bottom t i h c a t e d o t s d r a w p u E S A C R E P P U e h t t f i l d n a n i a g a r e v o r o t c e j o r p e h t n r u T 3 Assembling Put the UPPER CASE onto the projec...

Page 54: ...CASE into the slot of the Disassembling Remove 3 screws and put the wires away from the hooks Assembling Put the CW UP EXHAUST DUCT on the Wiring Wire the cable around CW UP EXHAUST DUCT as below afte...

Page 55: ...e ENGINE K Q cable tie and detach the ferrite core from the K Assembling 1 Check the wiring if it is properly prepared 2 Set the block of the MAIN PCB in place 3 Tighten 4 screws on the MAIN PCB and o...

Page 56: ...d Side of power unit circuit case Pass CNPW1 and CNTS between the power unit circuit case and 2 bosses and hook on the cover Push the wires downward after passing them between the cover and boss REMOT...

Page 57: ...NIT1 CIRCUIT CNLDD to LAMP DOOR RELAY PCB CNLCD to SUB LCD PCB V V H CNRCR to REMOTE R PCB CNRCR to REMOTE R PCB CNACR to POWER UNIT COOLING CNNWP to BATTERY PCB CNAWD to AC WATCH PCB Q CNLED to LED P...

Page 58: ...ook as shown Q V Q at the neck right under the ferrite core V and all the cores turn the ties to the PCB Style CNGD1 as shown Q Front side of the MAIN PCB Wire the cables in the area surrounded with r...

Page 59: ...H following procedure CNDCR CNLAD CNSTR and IRIS UNIT cable CNLAD CNSTR IRIS UNIT cable and CNDCR Wind CNLAD around CNSTR two and a half times in counter clockwise before connecting them to the MAIN P...

Page 60: ...P2 UP FAN cable temperature sensor cable and CNCWC with the ferrite core Fasten the core with a cable tie Be sure to turn the tie to the PCB 4 Style CNCS2 and connect CNCS2 and CNCS1 Connect CNCS2 Con...

Page 61: ...ok T3x10 black screw w washer torque 0 39 0 59N m Disassembling NOTE Detach the I O COVER and USB MINI COVER before disassembling 1 Disconnect the 4 harnesses from the INPUT PCB 2 MAIN PCB Remove 8 sc...

Page 62: ...rt 4 Connect all the harnesses to the INPUT PCB as before Shading sheet HDMI2 port Hook Wiring Check if each harness is well prepared before connecting them O Wind once Ferrite core 60mm 30mm 10mm CNU...

Page 63: ...N 3 Connect the harneses and tape them to the PCBs as before 4 Fasten the STATUS MONITOR on the CONTROL BUTTON frame at 2 hooks and turn the stopper cable 5 Align the LCD cushion to the frame of CONTR...

Page 64: ...e of LAMP DOOR RELAY PCB under the ribs on the LAMP EXHAUST DUCT the PCB Screw them down together with the earth cable CNGD2 K K duct 4 Screw down the LAMP EXHAUST DUCT and screw the end of CNGD2 on t...

Page 65: ...n the LAMP HOUSE and LAMP lead K J before Make sure the totally covered with foil side of the switch device faces the LAMP UNIT NOTE The thermal sw with longer cable is TSW1 CNTS1 The one with shorter...

Page 66: ...the boss on the power unit circuit case Make sure to keep wires from the hashed line to avoid pinching between the boss with screw hole and the UPPER CASE Tape CNCS1 W 9mm avoiding the bosses Pass CNL...

Page 67: ...ER UNIT HOLDER on the POWER EXHAUST Wiring Wire the cable around POWER UNIT HOLDER as below after attaching it the AC inlet socket Make sure the direction of AC inlet as illustrated POWER UNIT HOLDER...

Page 68: ...o be disconnected are as below CNPEL CN3 of POWER UNIT COOLING V LAMP1 UP FAN cable ED08 of DC RELAY PCB CWC MOTOR cable ED06 of DC RELAY PCB CNBL1 E601 of DMD PCB ENGINE assembly CNBL2 E602 of DMD PC...

Page 69: ...e to keep wires from the hashed line POWER UNIT COOLING DC RELAY PCB ED06 ED08 Connect LAMP1 UP FAN cable and CWC MOTOR cable Pass LAMP1 UP FAN cable on the duct side of the boss to avoid pinching wit...

Page 70: ...LAMP1 UP FAN or MAIN PCB LAMP2 UP FAN 2 Remove 3 screws and detach the LAMP UP FAN DUCT 3 Remove each 2 screws fastening the fan Assembling 1 Prepare the fan cable and check the wiring around the LAMP...

Page 71: ...other parts of the ENGINE assembly 3 disconnect it Assembling 1 Connect CNSTR to the SHUTTER UNIT 2 Open the shutter move the wing close to the driving part and put it into the place 3 Close the shutt...

Page 72: ...h the DC RELAY PCB on the ballast cover and screw down 1 Connect the BALLAST FAN IRIS FAN and LAMP1 DOWN FAN cables CNISS and CNOSS 2 Connect CNSSV CNDCR LAMP1 UP FAN and CWC MOTOR cables 3 Wire the c...

Page 73: ...cable through the holes on the cover as below 3 Wire CNLP2 CNPF2 CNBL2 and BALLAST FAN cable as below Attach the ballast shield R and screw down ATTENTION Make sure the direction BALLAST FAN Air Flow...

Page 74: ...cable shield and screw the shield down 2 Put the holder in place and screw down 3 Connect CNLP2 and CNBL2 to the POWER UNIT2 BALLAST Wiring Wire the cables as below CNPF1 T3x12 black screws Slide the...

Page 75: ...do not include the covers 1 Attach firmly the partitions on POWER UNIT2 BALLAST as below 2 Put POWER UNIT2 BALLAST on the bottom ballast holder and screw down Clip the partition with the flap Clip the...

Page 76: ...The service parts do not include the partitions 1 Attach firmly the partitions on POWER UNIT1 BALLAST LQ WKH VDPH ZD DV POWER UNIT2 BALLAST 2 Put POWER UNIT1 BALLAST on the ballast holder and screw do...

Page 77: ...er over and connect CNOSS and CNISS to SENSOR A PCB and SENSOR B PCB Assembling Disassembling Wiring 1 Disconnect CNOSS and CNISS from SENSOR A PCB and SENSOR B PCB 2 Turn the cover over and remove th...

Page 78: ...POWER EXHAUST FAN Power unit circuit case POWER UNIT1 CIRCUIT Earthing terminal CNGDS Partition M3x8 silver screws Torque 0 39 0 59Nm Torque 0 68 0 88Nm T3x12 black screws Power unit circuit case T4x8...

Page 79: ...NGDS through this hole Wire CNPW1 and Partition CNAWV CNPW1 CNTS CNPF1 CNAC1 Wire CNAWV beneath POWER UNIT1 CIRCUIT Wire CNPF1 beneath POWER UNIT1 CIRCUIT POWER UNIT1 CIRCUIT Wire CNPW1 and CNTS throu...

Page 80: ...uit holder Put the insulation sheets and the metal mesh in place on the holder and screw them down 2 Connect CNPW2 CNTTS CNPF2 and CNAC2 Screw CNGDS down to POWER UNIT2 CIRCUIT 3 Put POWER UNIT2 CIRCU...

Page 81: ...nnect all the cables on the POWER UNIT COOLING Remove 3 black screws to detach the POWER UNIT COOLING 4 Detach the POWER INTAKE FAN 5 Remove a screw to detach the holder and the BATTERY PCB Torque 0 6...

Page 82: ...to the POWER UNIT COOLING and wire them as below 6 Connect CNAWV to the AC WATCH PCB and wire it as below 7 Screw down the grounding wire of CNAC to the bottom case as below Torque 0 39 0 59N m Screw...

Page 83: ...4 Page 81 118 Wiring Wire the cables as below CNACR Wire CNACR by passing it through this groove CNACR CNAWD AC holder Outside View CNAC Wire CNAC through this hook Side View OK NG Attention Loop CNAC...

Page 84: ...s to detach the AC WATCH PCB 3 Separate the AC shield and the AC holder AC WATCH PCB CNAWD T3x12 black screws ATTENTION Clip AC WATCH PCB under the hooks on the holder Torque 0 68 0 88Nm CNAWD Pass CN...

Page 85: ...AMP1 DOWN FAN IRIS FAN Torque 0 68 0 88Nm Wire LAMP1 DOWN FAN cable beneath the lib and through the groove LAMP1 DOWN FAN Assembling 1 Put the metal mesh and the insulating sheet in place and screw do...

Page 86: ...to detach the insulating sheets and the bottom metal and re use them with new BOTTOM CASE The service parts does not include the sheets and the metal BOTTOM CASE BOTTOM CASE Bottom metal Insulating sh...

Page 87: ...I O COVER ASS Y DD1 38 JP81427 PWB ASS Y KEYPAD DD1 11 QD77082 USB MINI COVER DD1 39 JP81428 PWB ASS Y LED DD1 12 MJ02872 D SUB SCREW 40 JP81429 PWB ASS Y INPUT DD1 13 PC08591 CONTROL BUTTON D1 41 CK5...

Page 88: ...2 I O COVER ASS Y DD1 38 JP81427 PWB ASS Y KEYPAD DD1 11 QD77082 USB MINI COVER DD1 39 JP81428 PWB ASS Y LED DD1 12 MJ02872 D SUB SCREW 40 JP81429 PWB ASS Y INPUT DD1 13 PC08591 CONTROL BUTTON D1 41 C...

Page 89: ...2 I O COVER ASS Y DD1 38 JP81427 PWB ASS Y KEYPAD DD1 11 QD77082 USB MINI COVER DD1 39 JP81428 PWB ASS Y LED DD1 12 MJ02872 D SUB SCREW 40 JP81429 PWB ASS Y INPUT DD1 13 PC08591 CONTROL BUTTON D1 41 C...

Page 90: ...Y DD1 38 JP81427 PWB ASS Y KEYPAD DD1 11 QD77081 USB MINI COVER DD1 39 JP81428 PWB ASS Y LED DD1 12 MJ02872 D SUB SCREW 40 JP81429 PWB ASS Y INPUT DD1 13 PC08592 CONTROL BUTTON D1 41 CK57661R IC THS7...

Page 91: ...Y DD1 38 JP81427 PWB ASS Y KEYPAD DD1 11 QD77081 USB MINI COVER DD1 39 JP81428 PWB ASS Y LED DD1 12 MJ02872 D SUB SCREW 40 JP81429 PWB ASS Y INPUT DD1 13 PC08592 CONTROL BUTTON D1 41 CK57661R IC THS7...

Page 92: ...Y DD1 38 JP81427 PWB ASS Y KEYPAD DD1 11 QD77081 USB MINI COVER DD1 39 JP81428 PWB ASS Y LED DD1 12 MJ02872 D SUB SCREW 40 JP81429 PWB ASS Y INPUT DD1 13 PC08592 CONTROL BUTTON D1 41 CK57661R IC THS73...

Page 93: ...D1 37 JP81426 PWB ASS Y LAMP DOOR RELAY DD1 10 QD77742 I O COVER ASS Y DD1 38 JP81427 PWB ASS Y KEYPAD DD1 11 QD77082 USB MINI COVER DD1 39 JP81428 PWB ASS Y LED DD1 12 MJ02872 D SUB SCREW 40 JP81429...

Page 94: ...D1 37 JP81426 PWB ASS Y LAMP DOOR RELAY DD1 10 QD77742 I O COVER ASS Y DD1 38 JP81427 PWB ASS Y KEYPAD DD1 11 QD77082 USB MINI COVER DD1 39 JP81428 PWB ASS Y LED DD1 12 MJ02872 D SUB SCREW 40 JP81429...

Page 95: ...D1 37 JP81426 PWB ASS Y LAMP DOOR RELAY DD1 10 QD77742 I O COVER ASS Y DD1 38 JP81427 PWB ASS Y KEYPAD DD1 11 QD77082 USB MINI COVER DD1 39 JP81428 PWB ASS Y LED DD1 12 MJ02872 D SUB SCREW 40 JP81429...

Page 96: ...2 CONTROL port of the projector RS 232C port of the computer RS 232C Communication Communication settings 1 Protocol 19200bps 8N1 2 Command format h shows hexadecimal Byte Number 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 97: ...rns the error code 4 Data reply 1Dh xxxxh When the projector receives the GET command correctly the projector returns the response code and 2 bytes of data NOTE Q manual for each devices and connect t...

Page 98: ...d format Same as RS 232C communication refer to RS 232C Communication command format 2 Response code Error code h shows hexadecimal Four of the response error code used for TCP 23 are the same as RS 2...

Page 99: ...the projector on after the computer has started up 4 Set the COMMUNICATION TYPE to NETWORK BRIDGE in the COMMUNICATION menu of the OPTION SERVICE menu 2 Response code Error code h shows hexadecimal Th...

Page 100: ...0D 00 DVI D BE EF 03 06 00 AE D4 01 00 00 20 09 00 HDBaseT BE EF 03 06 00 AE DE 01 00 00 20 11 00 VIDEO BE EF 03 06 00 6E D3 01 00 00 20 01 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 CD D2 02 00 00 20 00 00 Error Status G...

Page 101: ...02 00 BA 30 00 00 BRIGHTNESS Get BE EF 03 06 00 89 D2 02 00 03 20 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 EF D2 04 00 03 20 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 3E D3 05 00 03 20 00 00 BRIGHTNESS Reset Execute BE EF...

Page 102: ...set Execute BE EF 03 06 00 94 C2 06 00 55 70 00 00 User GAMMA Point 7 Get BE EF 03 06 00 80 FE 02 00 96 30 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 E6 FE 04 00 96 30 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 37 FF 05 00 9...

Page 103: ...0 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 0B F5 05 00 B7 30 00 00 COLOR TEMP OFFSET B Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00 C8 C5 06 00 4C 70 00 00 COLOR Get BE EF 03 06 00 B5 72 02 00 02 22 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 D3...

Page 104: ...2 75 01 00 1D 22 00 00 VIDEO BE EF 03 06 00 C2 74 01 00 1D 22 01 00 COMPUTER BE EF 03 06 00 32 74 01 00 1D 22 02 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 61 75 02 00 1D 22 00 00 Names Operation Type Header CRC Command D...

Page 105: ...crement BE EF 03 06 00 67 88 04 00 25 21 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 B6 89 05 00 25 21 00 00 3D KEYSTONE Left Bottom V Get BE EF 03 06 00 45 88 02 00 26 21 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 23 88 04 0...

Page 106: ...NORMAL BE EF 03 06 00 C7 96 01 00 41 31 00 00 BRIGHT BE EF 03 06 00 57 97 01 00 41 31 01 00 DARK BE EF 03 06 00 A7 97 01 00 41 31 02 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 F4 96 02 00 41 31 00 00 EDGE BLENDING LEFT Ge...

Page 107: ...ONITOR OUT HDMI 2 Set COMPUTER IN1 BE EF 03 06 00 92 F6 01 00 BD 20 00 00 COMPUTER IN2 BE EF 03 06 00 52 F4 01 00 BD 20 04 00 OFF BE EF 03 06 00 62 B7 01 00 BD 20 FF 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 A1 F6 02 00...

Page 108: ...03 06 00 08 EF 02 00 C0 30 00 00 OSD MESSAGE Set OFF BE EF 03 06 00 8F D6 01 00 17 30 00 00 ON BE EF 03 06 00 1F D7 01 00 17 30 01 00 HIDE BE EF 03 06 00 EF D7 01 00 17 30 02 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 BC...

Page 109: ...t BE EF 03 06 00 58 20 02 00 0C 33 00 00 CYCLE TIME Set 6h BE EF 03 06 00 37 22 01 00 0D 33 06 00 12h BE EF 03 06 00 97 24 01 00 0D 33 0C 00 18h BE EF 03 06 00 37 2D 01 00 0D 33 12 00 24h BE EF 03 06...

Page 110: ...B 00 BLANK BE EF 03 06 00 BE 02 01 00 03 36 40 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 4D 33 02 00 03 36 00 00 Names Operation Type Header CRC Command Data Action Type REMOTE RECEIV FRONT Set OFF BE EF 03 06 00 FF 32 0...

Page 111: ...WB LED LVDS RX THC63LVD1024 DDP4421 XGA WXGA DDP4422 WUXGA L T T V L S D V L LVDS DMD PWB G SENS ADXL337 P SENS MPL115A2 DC POWER REGULATOR Color Wheel CHANGER Motor Driver BA6287 Humidity Sensor I2C...

Page 112: ...P UNIT assembly PWB assembly AC WATCH PWB assempbly LED PWB assempbly REMOCON FAN1 FAN4 FAN8 FAN5 FAN6 SHIFT_V MOTOR SHIFT_H MOTOR SHIFT SW_H PWB assempbly LENS SFT ADPT PWB assembly Lens Adapter ZOOM...

Page 113: ...are not mounted BATTERY PCB ADAPTER PCB EL16 NTC BH2032 J101S AG 1 2 1608 LL36 600 1608 LL37 600 APL2 APL3 APL4 APL1 EL06 GH 02H 1 2 G1 G2 Battery Terminal JUMPER R GND Battery 3V E002 CAM G74 014 1 2...

Page 114: ...CR01 47 6 3 MVK SKV ER01 501568 04H 1 2 3 4 G1 G2 GND1 IR02 KSM 2005LM5C HT VOUT GND VCC IR01 KSM 2003LM5C HT VOUT GND VCC 1005 RR02 100 1005 RR03 100 2125 RR01 47 REMOTE1 GND 56 9KHz UP DOWN REMOTE2...

Page 115: ...AL 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 E D C B A LAMP DOOR1 PCB LAMP DOOR2 PCB EB01 CAM G73 014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 EB03 ZH 04V 1 2 3 4 G1 G2 PLUG DETOUCH_LAMP1 FANVcc_LAMP1EX FANPWM_LAMP1EX FANGND F...

Page 116: ...ITCH PCB SENSOR A PCB SENSOR B PCB 1 3 2 E941 ZH 02H 1 2 G1 G2 S941 SSCTL10600 NO C NC TO SW COVER 1 3 2 S942 SSCTL10600 NO C NC E942 ZH 02H 1 2 G1 G2 COVER TO SW E090 501331 02V 1 2 G1 G2 1005 R092 1...

Page 117: ...Y06 GZ1608U601TF 1608 LY05 GZ1608U601TF 1608 LY03 GZ1608U601TF 1608 LY02 GZ1608U601TF DY07 SML D12U R DY05 SML D12Y Y DY06 SML D12Y Y DY04 SML D12U R DY03 SML D12U R DY02 FRYPY1211C R YG DY01 FRYPY121...

Page 118: ...53 2 2 16 CR61 1005 470p CR50 1 0 16 CR60 1005 470p CR56 2 2 16 ER03 502382 10V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 G1 G2 ER50 FXR 27H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 G1 G2 GN...

Page 119: ...CB LAMP2 SWITCH PCB SENSOR A PCB SENSOR B PCB LED PCB SUB LCD PCB AC WATCH PCB KEYPAD PCB LAMP DOOR RELAY PCB DC RELAY PCB INPUT PCB POWER UNIT BALLAST POWER UNIT COOLING POWER UNIT CIRCUIT MAIN PCB 1...

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Page 121: ...DWU951 DD1 WU80P 81P DWX951 DD1 WX80P 81P DXG1051 DD1 X100P 101P 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F G CONFIDENTIAL AC WATCH PCB DWU951 DWX951 DXG1051 Service Manual 020 000674 01 Rev 1 01 2014...

Page 122: ...1 GND1 GND1 GND1 KIKU1C KIKU5C KIKU3C KIKU2C KIKU4C KIKU6C 1608 LK05 GZ1608U601TF 1608 LK01 GZ1608U601TF 1608 LK08 GZ1608U601TF 1608 LK06 GZ1608U601TF 1608 LK07 GZ1608U601TF 1608 LK04 GZ1608U601TF 160...

Page 123: ...U601TF 1608 LP12 GZ1608U601TF 1608 LP06 GZ1608U601TF 1608 LP15 GZ1608U601TF DP01 FRYPY1211C R YG DP02 FRYPY1211C R YG APP10 APP11 APP08 APP13 APP14 APP15 APP06 APP09 APP01 APP07 APP18 APP17 APP16 APP1...

Page 124: ...PD55 APD56 APD57 APD58 APD59 APD60 APD61 APD62 APD63 APD64 APD65 APD66 APD67 APD68 APD18 APD17 APD16 APD01 APD02 APD03 APD04 APD05 APD06 APD07 APD08 APD09 APD10 APD11 APD12 APD13 APD14 APD15 APD40 APD...

Page 125: ...80010 1 0x0 5 DC15 UDZV6 2B DC13 UDZV6 2B DC16 UDZV6 2B DC14 UDZV6 2B DC21 UDZV6 2B DC19 UDZV6 2B DC20 UDZV6 2B EC11 ZH 04H 1 2 3 4 G1 G2 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 21...

Page 126: ...DWU951 DD1 WU80P 81P DWX951 DD1 WX80P 81P DXG1051 DD1 X100P 101P 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F G CONFIDENTIAL POWER UNIT BALLAST DWU951 DWX951 DXG1051 Service Manual 020 000674 01 Rev 1 01 2014...

Page 127: ...DD1 WU80P 81P DWX951 DD1 WX80P 81P DXG1051 DD1 X100P 101P 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F G CONFIDENTIAL POWER UNIT COOLING CONFIDENTIAL DWU951 DWX951 DXG1051 Service Manual 020 000674 01 Rev 1 0...

Page 128: ...DD1 WU80P 81P DWX951 DD1 WX80P 81P DXG1051 DD1 X100P 101P 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F G CONFIDENTIAL POWER UNIT CIRCUIT CONFIDENTIAL DWU951 DWX951 DXG1051 Service Manual 020 000674 01 Rev 1 0...

Page 129: ...R239 0 0 1005 R257 3 3k 1005 R299 33 1005 R236 0 1005 R232 0 1005 R2F8 10k 1005 R2A9 33 R2E7 10k 1005 R2A8 33 1005 R2B1 1 0M 1 1005 R2B0 33 1005 R258 3 3k 1005 R2B2 470 1005 R237 0 R214 1 0k 1005 R2A5...

Page 130: ...0 1 10 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 1608 L203 GZ1608U601TF TP2MDQSP1 TP2MDQSN2 TP2MDQSN1 TP2MDQSN3 TP2MDQSP0 TP2MDQSN2_M TP2MDQSP2_M TP2MDQSP3_M TP2MDQSN3_M TP2MDQSP3 TP2MDQS...

Page 131: ...2 1SS355VMTE 17 D2V1 1SS355VMTE 17 I2V2 XC6221B182NR G CE VSS VOUT VIN I2W1 MM1663DHBE Vout NC 2 GND Cn Cont NC 6 NC 7 Vin I2T1 TPS54232D BOOT VIN EN SS VSENSE COMP GND PH I2U1 TPS54232D BOOT VIN EN S...

Page 132: ...P A 5 P P A APP7 APM36 APP1 APF7G APM33 APF1P APF4P APF4V APM34 APM37 APF4S APF4G APF8V APM57 APM55 APM56 APM27 APM31 AP327 APF3S APM59 Q814 2SCR523EBTL Q810 2SCR523EBTL Q813 2SCR523EBTL Q820 2SCR523...

Page 133: ...100 1005 R8C1 22k 1 R8L2 10k 1005 R8B2 100k 1 R8L8 10k R8L1 100 R8L4 10k 1005 R8C2 100k 1 R8L0 100 R8M3 4 7k RA10 47k RA60 10k 1005 R883 100k 1 1005 R884 10k 1 1005 R8B5 100k 1005 R8C5 100k 1005 R882...

Page 134: ...RS17 220 1005 RSC8 33 1005 RSL9 10k 1005 RS58 100k 8 2 S R 1 0 6 5 1005 RS15 33k RSP0 0 1005 RS20 0 RSA8 150 1 1005 RS59 33k 1005 RSP9 0 5 0 0 1 5 C S R 1 0 6 5 1005 RS12 100k 1005 RSG8 10k 1005 RSG2...

Page 135: ...HSOY2C CHSOY2 CHR2 CHSCV CHB2C CHCV2 CHSOG2C CHR2C CHATEST1 CHSC2 CHG2C CHSOG2 CHG2 APVCVBS PWC980 I201 RIN0 GIN0 BIN0 RIN1 GIN1 BIN1 RIN2 GIN2 BIN2 RIN3 GIN3 SOGIN0 SOGIN1 SOGIN2 SOGIN3 HS0 HS1 HS2 H...

Page 136: ...DQ3 DQ4 VDDQ 9 DQ5 DQ6 VSSQ 12 DQ7 NC1 14 VDDQ 15 LDQS NC1 17 VDD 18 NC1 19 LDM WE CAS RAS CS NC1 25 BS0 BS1 A10 AP A0 A1 A2 A3 VDD 33 VSS 34 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A11 NC1 42 NC1 43 CKE CLK CLK UDM VSS 4...

Page 137: ...ST3 RGN1 6 8 RGN2 6 8 RGN3 6 8 RGN4 6 8 RGN5 6 8 RGN6 6 8 RGN7 6 8 RGN8 6 8 RGP1 6 8 RGP2 6 8 RGP3 6 8 RGP4 6 8 RGP5 6 8 RGP6 6 8 RGP7 6 8 RGP8 6 8 IG02 S 24CS02AFT TB G A0 A1 A2 GND SDA SCL WP VCC CG...

Page 138: ...05 RE01 100 1005 R301 1 0k 1005 RE15 0 1005 R341 0 1005 R304 1 0k 1005 RE28 82k 1 1005 RE08 6 2k 1 1005 RE13 100 1005 RE18 0 1005 RE21 82k 1 1005 RE29 56k 1 1005 RE26 56k 1 1005 RE23 56k 1 1005 R343 1...

Page 139: ...VDD 30 C3 C2 B3 B2 C1 C0 B1 B0 VDD 39 LED C2 LED B2 LED A2 RLB1 0 RLB0 0 RLA7 33 RLA8 33 RLA1 0 RLA2 0 RLA3 0 RLA0 33 RLA4 33 VS100RX IL10 HDSNK 0 P HDSNK 0 M HDSNK 1 P HDSNK 1 M HDSNK 2 P HDSNK 2 M...

Page 140: ...k 1 1005 RM12 10k 1 RM32 12 1 RM54 0 1005 RM37 10k RM44 10k 1005 RM20 18k 1 RM03 10k 1005 RM33 10k 1 RM16 4 7k 1005 RM35 10k 1 1005 RM39 10k RM05 5 6k 1 RM04 10k RM43 10k 1005 RM25 100 1005 RM08 10k 1...

Page 141: ...IS1A APM28 APM58 QM54 2SAR523EBTL QM52 2SAR523EBTL QM59 2SCR523EBTL QM57 DTC014EEBTL 10k 10k QM53 DTC014EEBTL 10k 10k QM55 DTC014EEBTL 10k 10k QM58 DTC014EEBTL 10k 10k 1005 RM95 2 7k 1 RM92 10k RMA3 1...

Page 142: ...P18 2SCR523EBTL QP21 DTC014EEBTL 10k 10k QP22 DTC014EEBTL 10k 10k 1005 RP82 10k 1005 RP75 0 1005 RPA2 33 1005 RP62 10k 1005 RP06 100 1005 RP13 100 1005 RP53 0 1005 RP88 10k 1005 RP90 10k 1005 RP89 10k...

Page 143: ...P0_5 AN0_5 D5 P0_4 AN0_4 D4 P0_3 AN0_3 D3 P0_2 AN0_2 D2 P0_1 AN0_1 D1 P0_0 AN0_0 D0 P10_7 AN7 KI3 P10_6 AN6 KI2 P10_5 AN5 KI1 P10_4 AN4 KI0 P10_3 AN3 P10_2 AN2 P10_1 AN1 AVSS P10_0 AN0 VREF AVCC P9_7...

Page 144: ...ODG4 ODG3 ODG2 ODG1 ODG0 ODB9 ODB8 ODB7 ODB6 ODB5 ODB4 ODB3 ODB2 ODB1 ODB0 OHS OVS ODEN OCLK OCLK_1 IO8 F8 EP4CE15F17C7N PJ_Retinex IR01 VCCIO1 E3 VCCIO1 G3 VCCIO2 K3 VCCIO2 M3 VCCIO5 K14 VCCIO5 M14 V...

Page 145: ...9 TJ2_MADS3 TJ2_MADS1 TJ2_MADS7 TJ2_MBAS1 TJ2_MBAS0 TJ2_MADS10 TJ2_MADS12 TJ3_MCLKES RJ65 10k RJ05 47 RJ66 10k RJ46 270 RJ43 270 RJ68 10k 1005 RJ32 22 RJ03 220 RJ63 0 RJ62 0 RJ61 0 RJ60 0 RJ59 0 RJ64...

Page 146: ...GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 2125 LK02 GZ2012U601TF 2125 LK06 GZ2012U601TF 3216 LK10 PZ3216U601 1R5TF 3216 LK07 PZ3216U601 1R5TF 1608 LK01 GZ16...

Page 147: ...C2 TC2 LGND 48 LVCC 49 TB2 TB2 TA2 TA2 LGND 54 LVCC 55 TE1 TE1 TD1 TD1 LGND 60 LVCC 61 TCLK1 TCLK1 TC1 TC1 LGND 66 LVCC 67 TB1 TB1 TA1 TA1 LGND 72 PGND 73 PVCC 74 PGND 75 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 VCC 8...

Page 148: ...16 CX67 1005 0 1 16 CX70 1005 0 1 16 CX68 1005 0 1 16 CX66 1005 0 1 16 CX65 1005 0 1 16 CX71 1005 0 1 16 CX75 1005 0 1 16 CX76 1005 0 1 16 CX78 1005 0 1 16 CX77 1005 0 1 16 CX73 1005 0 1 16 CX74 1005...

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