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E Series 675/775

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020-000546-04

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Page 1: ...E Series 675 775 S e r v i c e M a n u a l 020 000546 04...

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Page 3: ...E Series 675 775 S e r v i c e M a n u a l 020 000546 04...

Page 4: ...and reused This symbol meansthatelectricalandelectronicequipment attheirend of life shouldbedisposedofseparatelyfromregularwaste Pleasedisposeof the product appropriately and according to local regul...

Page 5: ...Service Setup 3 1 Factory Mode and Service Mode 3 1 3 1 1 Factory Mode 3 1 3 1 2 Prism Offset 3 3 3 1 3 Service Mode 3 3 3 2 OSD Reset 3 3 3 3 Reset Lamp Hours 3 3 3 4 Test Equipment Needed 3 4 3 5 R...

Page 6: ...dure 3 11 Criteria 3 11 3 10 4 Uniformity 3 11 Procedure 3 11 Criteria 3 12 3 11 PIP Function Test 3 12 3 12 Network Function Test 3 13 3 12 1 Write Down Projector IP 3 13 3 12 2 Network Setting 3 13...

Page 7: ...Procedure 5 5 5 2 5 Top Cover 5 5 Procedure 5 5 5 2 6 LED Status Board 5 6 Procedure 5 6 5 2 7 Top Shield 5 7 Procedure 5 7 5 2 8 Color Wheel 5 7 Procedure 5 7 5 2 9 Cooling Fan Lamp 1 5 7 Procedure 5...

Page 8: ...Procedure 5 27 5 2 30 Light Dump 5 29 Procedure 5 29 5 2 31 Contact Board FLC 5 29 Procedure 5 29 5 2 32 Dynamic Aperture 5 29 Procedure 5 29 5 2 33 Light Engine 5 30 Procedure 5 30 5 2 34 Main Board...

Page 9: ...Panel Resolution and Type 7 1 DWU675 E DWU775 E 7 1 DHD675 E DHD775 E 7 1 7 1 2 Achievable Brightness 7 1 DWU675 E 7 1 DHD675 E 7 1 DWU775 E 7 1 DHD775 E 7 1 7 1 3 Achievable Contrast Ratio 7 1 ANSI...

Page 10: ...rd and Optional Components 7 6 A Exploded Views A 1 General Exploded View A 1 A 2 ASSY Cover Front A 3 A 3 ASSY Cover Rear A 4 A 4 ASSY Cover Top A 5 A 5 ASSY Lamp Driver Right A 6 A 6 ASSY Lamp Drive...

Page 11: ...ojectors 1 2 Projector Description The Christie E Series 675 775 projectors deliver up to 6 700 7 200 ANSI lumens and 5 000 1 contrast ratio ideal for small auditoriums and medium to large meeting tra...

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Page 13: ...and that the module is replaced properly Components must be replaced with exact equivalents Failure to do so may result in unsafe operation 2 2 Safety Warnings and Guidelines Always power down and di...

Page 14: ...nician Projector must be operated in an environment that meets operating specifications 2 2 3 AC Power Precautions Use only the AC power cord supplied Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cor...

Page 15: ...pilled into the projector The projector is exposed to excessive moisture The projector is not operating normally or performance has significantly deteriorated in a short period of time The projector h...

Page 16: ...ity optical cloth Light Engine components DO NOT touch or blow on components Use gloves Blow off particles with clean dry de ionized air If necessary use a split Q tip with pure isopropyl alcohol on t...

Page 17: ...1 Factory Mode FACTORY MODE DESCRIPTION Model Name Show Model Name Optional Displays which optional hardware is installed Color Wheel and PW610 GEO board PW392 FW Ver Displays main scaler Firmware ve...

Page 18: ...ism to right position Prism Offset Press LEFT and RIGHT keys to set motor step from sensor BCLook BrilliantColor mode selection Test Pattern Generate pattern from DDP3021 press SELECT key to switch pa...

Page 19: ...the following actions to get into Service Mode 1 Turn on the projector 2 Navigate to Main Menu Configuration Service 3 Press 4 7 5 3 sequentially Service Code 4 Select OK and then press ENTER to get i...

Page 20: ...the component to be changed Where a v is encountered perform the update in the heading at the left end of that row eg for Color Wheel replacement update the Color Wheel Index NOTE If color appears abn...

Page 21: ...st signal analog 1920 x 1200 60Hz DWU675 E DWU775 E analog 1920 x 1080 60Hz DHD675 E DHD775 E Test Pattern General 1 or Master Check the image for optimal sharpness If not optimal re adjust by pressin...

Page 22: ...olor levels should be sufficient and normal The number of steps in the left and right extremes of the 64 gray RGBW pattern should not be over 8 Gray level should not have abnormal color or heavy lines...

Page 23: ...are smooth 8 Select Color Speed and use the ENTER key to select 3X 9 Select Sequence Code and use the ENTER key to select 0 3x 0 10 Select Wave Form and use the ENTER key to select 6 6 149 6 149 11 S...

Page 24: ...Place the projector on a horizontal surface 2 Enter Factory Mode see 3 1 1 Factory Mode 3 Provide a signal at one of the inputs 4 Set DA to Open 5 Select DA Home select Dual 10 press the RIGHT key thr...

Page 25: ...aking noises please change the Engine module 3 9 ADC Calibration If the color is abnormal after upgrading the firmware execute ADC calibration PC Calibration Procedure 1 Test signal 1920 x 1080 60Hz 2...

Page 26: ...10 0 Lux Lens 0 8 1 Product must be warmed up for 5 minutes Distance from the screen 2 meters Screen Size 60 inches diagonal 16 9 format 3 10 1 Test Equipment Procedure 1 Press MENU AUTO LEFT LEFT LE...

Page 27: ...ure 1 Display the Full White pattern 2 Use a light meter to measure the brightness values of P1 to P13 see Full white pattern image Table 3 4 Brightness Criteria DHD675 E DWU675 E PROJECTOR LAMP POWER...

Page 28: ...operation Maximum 65 50 3 11 PIP Function Test 1 Navigate to Main Menu Input Switching PIP 2 Set PIP PBP Enable to On 3 Check that each item in the Input Switching PIP menu is functioning NOTE There...

Page 29: ...k Properties 3 Select Internet protocol TCP IP 4 Click Properties 5 Modify the IP address to 192 168 0 240 Set the Subnet mask to match that of the projector NOTE The last part of the HOST ID 192 168...

Page 30: ...n a USB dongle is needed to connect the projector and PC host directly When the connection is made the PC will show a USB device disk 1 Select Christie Presenter 2 Select Search 3 Click OK 4 Key in th...

Page 31: ...l the image is in focus with minimal flare 6 Adjust cross hair pattern III by adjusting the appropriate cap screw Adjust until the image is in focus with minimal flare 7 Repeat steps 4 to 6 until all...

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Page 33: ...off selected by OSD menu Current Lamp 1 2 Both Green short blink Lamp is off Off Table 4 2 Lamp 2 LED PROJECTOR STATE LED STATUS Failed to strike lamp after 5 attempts strike attempts will stop Lamp...

Page 34: ...default value a After Factory Reset measure the brightness in the bright mode b Navigate to Main menu Image Settings Picture Settings Bright and set to bright mode 4 Enter Factory Mode and set Prism C...

Page 35: ...If the prism is not in the center position this means the prism calibration function failed and the prism is in need of repair 7 Put in new lamps to check if the low lumens is a problem due to the lam...

Page 36: ...r digital signal then turn on the projector Is the power button backlight lit A No Power Troubleshooting Press the power button to turn on the projector Does the lamp ignite Is PIN protect on Is Image...

Page 37: ...ng AC voltage Is the lamp cover securely in place and properly fastened Use the voltage test meter to test the voltage of J1 of Main Board Pin1 20 5V Change Main Board Keypad Board Continue function t...

Page 38: ...wer button two times to turn on the power Does STATUS LED flash yellow and projector no light on Next Page Use the voltage test meter to test the voltage of J1 of Main Board Pin 1 20 5V Change LVPS Ch...

Page 39: ...Pin43 47 51 59 and J34 Pin10 14 17 21 25 29 5V 5V 12V Change main board Check connect board A and connect board B are all OK Change connect board Change corresponding fam whose voltage does not meet t...

Page 40: ...ct Troubleshooting Pin Protect Troubleshooting PIN Protect on Show Enter PIN dialog PIN correct Show Wrong PIN message Turn off the unit then hold power button and press Enter button immediately PIN w...

Page 41: ...leshooting Does the Christie logo show on screen Does the PC image show on screen Have bright dots on the screen Display white screen Change DMD Module Change Main Board Change DMD Board PW610 Board M...

Page 42: ...Does video image appear on screen Change Main Board Make sure the projection distance is in spec and adjust the focus and zoom Use a soft cloth to clean the lens Change Connect Board A DC Motor 1 Boa...

Page 43: ...mble the DMD Board and Main Board Have line bar Reassemble the DMD Module and Engine Module make sure that the socket and LVDS bus to DMD gold finger is dust free Change Main Board Have line bar Chang...

Page 44: ...ion lens is clean No Is uniformity OK Is the brightness of the lamp in spec No Change the Lamp Module No Is uniformity OK Change the Engine Module No Yes Yes Does lens shift H work well Does lens shif...

Page 45: ...nal cable and power cord then press the power button on the remote Is the unit power on Can another function be used on the remote control No Fault Found End Yes Yes Change remote control batteries No...

Page 46: ...Orange and green LED will be lit Is the PC connected to the internet Are the projector network settings correct Is the network functioning OK No Fault Found End Yes Yes Yes No Change LAN cable Yes No...

Page 47: ...03483 XX 8 ASSY Blower 60x60x25mm 410mm R type Main Board Fan 003 003484 XX 9 ASSY Fan 60x60x25mm 440mm f type Lamp Fans 003 003551 XX 10 ASSY Blower Fan 50x50x20mm 370mm Color Wheel Fan 003 003486 XX...

Page 48: ...mic Aperture 003 004514 XX 28 ASSY Switch Interlock 003 003499 XX 29 ASSY PCB IR Sensor 003 004501 XX 30 ASSY PCB Motor DC 003 003502 XX 31 ASSY PCB DA Motor 003 004519 XX 32 ASSY PCB DMD 003 003506 X...

Page 49: ...chnician Projector must be operated in an environment that meets operating specifications 5 1 3 AC Power Precautions Use only the AC power cord supplied Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and c...

Page 50: ...ice safety warnings and guidelines See 5 1 Safety Warnings and Guidelines Always read and understand all instructions before starting the procedure When re installing a module follow removal instructi...

Page 51: ...se a burn hazard 1 Loosen captive screws 2 and lift lamp access cover 2 Loosen captive screws 2 securing lamp Lift lamp out of housing See Figure 5 2 3 Replace lamp 5 2 5 Top Cover Replacement Time 10...

Page 52: ...rness See Figure 5 5 6 Lift top cover from back of projector and pass Color Wheel harness through opening See Figure 5 4 7 Remove top cover 5 2 6 LED Status Board Replacement Time 15 minutes Procedure...

Page 53: ...ft lamp access cover See center of Figure 5 3 2 Loosen captive screws 2 and remove Color Wheel See Figure 5 4 3 Replace Color Wheel NOTE System will detect via software type of color wheel when instal...

Page 54: ...ting placement of gasket around exhaust opening 8 Place gasket removed above on new fan assembly on same sides of exhaust opening 9 Install new fan NOTICE Make sure harness cable is routed as per Figu...

Page 55: ...ng 9 Install new fan NOTICE Make sure harness cable is routed as per Figure 5 11 10 Connect harness Fan 6 to Connector A Board and secure cable bundle with plastic tie 5 2 11Lamp Cooling Fan Ducts Rep...

Page 56: ...move rubber gasket from side of fan 9 Remove from fan exhaust opening and place on same sides of new fan exhaust opening 10 Place rubber gasket removed above on new fan 11 Reassembly new Prism Fan ass...

Page 57: ...harness Fan 11 to Connector B Board and secure cable bundle with retaining clips 5 2 14Rear Exhaust Fans Replacement Time 30 minutes Procedure 1 Remove Top Cover See 5 2 5 Top Cover 2 Remove Top Shie...

Page 58: ...e harness cables through proper retaining clips 13 Connect harnesses 5 2 15Lamp Exhaust Fan Replacement Time 45 minutes Procedure 1 Remove Top Cover See 5 2 5 Top Cover 2 Remove Top Shield See 5 2 7 T...

Page 59: ...ly 12 Remove defective fan from rubber boot Note routing of harness cable through rubber boot opening See Figure 5 21 13 Replace fan in rubber boot 14 Place fan assembly onto fan base 15 Install screw...

Page 60: ...le Fan Replacement Time 25 minutes Procedure 1 Remove Top Cover See 5 2 5 Top Cover 2 Remove Top Shield See 5 2 7 Top Shield 3 Disconnect harness Fan 1 from Connector A Board See Figure 5 22 4 Remove...

Page 61: ...nutes NOTE A 90 angle screwdriver Figure 5 25 is require for this procedure Procedure 1 Remove Top Cover See 5 2 5 Top Cover 2 Remove Top Shield See 5 2 7 Top Shield 3 Remove Cooling Fan Lamp 1 See 5...

Page 62: ...to the side See Figure 5 28 7 Remove Optical Fan Assembly harness from the retaining clip 8 Remove the screws 4 securing the Optical Fan using the 90 angle screwdriver 9 Remove the Fan from the plasti...

Page 63: ...utes Procedure 1 Remove Top Cover See 5 2 5 Top Cover 2 Remove Top Shield See 5 2 7 Top Shield 3 Disconnect all harnesses from Connector A Board NOTE Do not rock main board harness when removing 4 Rem...

Page 64: ...nnector and Black wire tube 4 pin C Lens Shift Motor H Composed of Orange Brown Black Yellow Wire White Connector and Blue wire tube 4 pin D Lens Shift Sensor H Composed of White Yellow Black Red Wire...

Page 65: ...d Yellow Black Wire White Connector and Black wire tube 3 pin K Fan1 105X32 R Composed of Red Blue Black Wire White Connector and Green wire tube 3 pin L Fan2 60X25 R Composed of Red White Black Wire...

Page 66: ...2 20Lamp 1 Driver Board Replacement Time 25 minutes Procedure 1 Remove Top Cover See 5 2 5 Top Cover 2 Remove Top Shield See 5 2 7 Top Shield 3 Remove all cables from plastic cable clip 4 Remove scre...

Page 67: ...oard Replacement Time 25 minutes Procedure 1 Remove Top Cover See 5 2 5 Top Cover 2 Remove Top Shield See 5 2 7 Top Shield 3 Disconnect all harness from Connector A Board See 5 2 18 Connector A Board...

Page 68: ...lacement Time 30 minutes Procedure 1 Remove Top Cover See 5 2 5 Top Cover 2 Remove Top Shield See 5 2 7 Top Shield 3 Disconnect all harnesses from Connector A Board See 5 2 18 Connector A Board 4 Remo...

Page 69: ...mp Cooling Fan Ducts 5 Disconnect harness Fan 11 from Connector B Board 6 Remove Color Wheel Fan Top Shield 2 screws See Figure 5 27 7 Remove Color Wheel Fan with base plate screw 1 See Figure 5 28 8...

Page 70: ...ched components See Figure 5 39 Remove Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 Thermal Switch Screw 1 for each sensor Remove Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 Prism Sensors Screw 1 for each Remove Prism Motor bracket Screws 2 16 Replace L...

Page 71: ...anel screws 4 2 screws on top and 2 on bottom corners NOTE When reassembling begin with 2 back panel screws on bottom corners See Figure 5 41 5 Replace Back Panel 5 2 25Keypad Replacement Time 25 minu...

Page 72: ...6 See Figure 5 43 6 Remove EMI Foam Blocks 2 7 Replace Keypad Board 5 2 26Power Inlet Replacement Time 45 minutes Procedure 1 Remove Top Cover See 5 2 5 Top Cover 2 Remove Top Shield See 5 2 7 Top Sh...

Page 73: ...7 Top Shield 3 Disconnect from Main Board See 5 2 38 Main Board 4 Remove from pressure clip See Figure 5 45 5 Replace IR Sensor 5 2 28Photo Sensor Board Replacement Time 25 minutes Procedure 1 Remove...

Page 74: ...oard 2 screws See Figure 5 47 4 Remove Shutter Cover 4 screws See Figure 5 48 5 Cut plastic clip to remove cable harnesses 6 Disconnect Shutter harness from Connector A Board 7 Disconnect Sensor harne...

Page 75: ...t Dump 5 2 31Contact Board FLC Replacement Time 10 minutes Procedure 1 Remove Lens Assembly See 5 2 3 Lens Assembly 2 Disconnect harness See Figure 5 51 3 Remove screws 2 4 Replace Contact Board FLC 5...

Page 76: ...3 Remove Top Shield See 5 2 7 Top Shield 4 Remove Lamp Assembly See 5 2 4 Lamp Assembly 5 Remove Color Wheel Fan See 5 2 13 Color Wheel Fan 6 Remove Prism Fan Assembly See 5 2 12 Prism Fan Assembly 7...

Page 77: ...65 minutes Procedure 1 Remove Light Engine See 5 2 33 Light Engine 2 Disconnect harness Fan 2 from Connector A Board 3 Remove screws 2 See Figure 5 54 4 Replace Main Board Fan 5 2 35Lens Motor Replace...

Page 78: ...ws 4 See Figure 5 56 5 Carefully lift off Heat Pipe Assembly 6 Replace Heat Pipe Assembly 5 2 37DMD Replacement Time 85 minutes 1 Remove Light Engine See 5 2 33 Light Engine NOTE Follow entire procedu...

Page 79: ...ent Time 15 minutes 1 Remove captive screws 7 See Figure 5 58 2 Remove Bottom Cover 3 Remove screws 14 See Figure 5 58 4 Remove Main Board Shield 5 Remove stand offs 10 and screws 4 See Figure 5 40 6...

Page 80: ...connect harnesses 5 See Figure 5 60 10 Remove Main Board assembly 11 Remove I O Board See 5 2 39 I O Board 12 Remove hex stand offs 4 13 Replace Main Board 14 Make sure the four switches on the main b...

Page 81: ...there will be no light on and the fan will be noisy b If switch SW2 is not set properly and switch SW1 OR SW7 are set properly there will be no light on Then LAMP 1 and LAMP 2 LED will light yellow s...

Page 82: ...000546 04 Rev 1 04 2017 Section 5 Parts and Module Replacement 5 2 39I O Board Replacement Time 20 minutes Procedure 1 Remove Main Board See 5 2 38 Main Board 2 Remove screws 3 See Figure 5 62 3 Repla...

Page 83: ...onality and is approximately 10 minutes in duration 6 1 1 Equipment Needed Software Use the relevant file for your operating system Christie ESeries PWC808_Bxxxx_x32_128M 32 bit operating systems Chri...

Page 84: ...ck Next f Select the driver g Click Next h When the installation is complete click Finish 3 Disconnect the USB cable from both the PC and the projector 6 1 3 Firmware Upgrade Procedure 1 Execute Flash...

Page 85: ...es in duration 6 2 1 Equipment Needed Software Christie ESeries Cxxxx System FW LAN Update Wizard exe NOTE This file is extracted from Christie ESeries Cxxxx FW LAN Update Wizard msi xxxx represents t...

Page 86: ...ense Agreement select I agree 5 Click Next 6 Select the folder where you would like to install the firmware update utility application files Default path is C Program Files Christie Christie LAN Updat...

Page 87: ...any programs on the computer Do not turn off the projector or computer Do not connect or disconnect any cables or power cords Do not try to use the projector keypad or remote 6 When updating is succe...

Page 88: ...date wizard 4 Connect the PC to the projector a Connect the RJ 45 cable to the projector and the computer b Set the Default Gateway and Subnet Mask of the computer to match the projector c Set the IP...

Page 89: ...e will contain the PIC FW A29 02 exe file IMPORTANT The System FW upgrade example C01 01 must be executed prior to this step as it loads the PIC FW into the projector ready for this step HARDWARE Proj...

Page 90: ...bnet Mask of the computer to match the projector c Set the IP address of the computer to match the first three numbers of the projector for example with projector 192 168 000 100 set the computer to 1...

Page 91: ...30W with 6S High Brightness Color Wheel RGBCYW Typical 6100 lm Dual 330W with 6S Best Color Color Wheel RGBCYM Typical 4050 lm DHD675 E Dual 330W with 6S High Brightness Color Wheel RGBCYW Typical 585...

Page 92: ...mity 7 1 6 Color Primaries 7 1 7 Keystone Correction 20 degrees Full white ANSI 13 pt All models in all modes of operation Nominal 7 14 Maximum 20 20 Full black ANSI 13 pt All models in all modes of o...

Page 93: ...7 2 2 Video Standards Compatibility NTSC NTSC M 4 43 PAL PAL B G H I PAL M PAL N SECAM SECAM M SDTV compatible 480i 576i EDTV compatible 480p 576p HDTV compatible 720p 1080i 1080p 7 2 3 Video Signal C...

Page 94: ...mp mode Inrush Current 65A maximum Maximum Power Consumption DHD675 E DWU675 E 330W Max Brightness Mode 885W 10 dual lamp 455W 10 single lamp 280W ECO Mode 735W 10 dual lamp 395W 10 single lamp DHD775...

Page 95: ...2 No 60950 1 07 2nd Edition UL 60950 1 2nd Edition IEC 60950 1 2005 EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EuP Directive 2005 32 EC Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC 7 7 Environment 7 7 1 Temperature Operating ran...

Page 96: ...Ratio 1 2X 133 101103 XX X Zoom lens 2 0 4 0 WUXGA HD Zoom Ratio 1 9X 133 103105 XX X Long Zoom lens 4 0 7 0 WUXGA HD Zoom Ratio 1 9X 133 104106 XX X IR remote with backlight 003 004469 XX X X User M...

Page 97: ...Manual A 1 020 000546 04 Rev 1 04 2017 Appendix A Exploded Views A 1 General Exploded View NOTE This chapter is only designed to show the exploded image of the projector For updated part numbers plea...

Page 98: ...E 003 004541 XX ASSY Cover Front DHD775 E 003 004543 XX ASSY Cover Front DWU775 E 9 003 003478 XX ASSY Fan 105X32 Axial 10 003 003486 XX ASSY Blower Fan 50X50X20mm 11 003 004525 XX ASSY PCB Connector...

Page 99: ...ESCRIPTION 1 003 004513 XX ASSY Cover Front DHD675 E 003 004537 XX ASSY Cover Front DWU675 E 003 004541 XX ASSY Cover Front DHD775 E 003 004543 XX ASSY Cover Front DWU775 E 2 003 003490 XX ASSY Logo C...

Page 100: ...al 020 000546 04 Rev 1 04 2017 Appendix A Exploded Views A 3 ASSY Cover Rear Table A 3 ASSY Cover Rear Parts List ITEM P N DESCRIPTION 1 003 004511 XX ASSY Cover Rear 2 003 003807 XX ASSY Keypad Rubbe...

Page 101: ...ploded Views E Series 675 775 Service Manual A 5 020 000546 04 Rev 1 04 2017 A 4 ASSY Cover Top Table A 4 ASSY Cover Top Parts List ITEM P N DESCRIPTION 1 003 004518 XX ASSY Cover Top 2 003 004526 XX...

Page 102: ...iews A 5 ASSY Lamp Driver Right Table A 5 ASSY Lamp Driver Right Parts List ITEM P N DESCRIPTION 1 003 004524 XX ASSY PCB Connector A 2 003 003552 XX ASSY Lamp Driver Module DHD675 E DWU675 E 003 0045...

Page 103: ...ice Manual A 7 020 000546 04 Rev 1 04 2017 A 6 ASSY Lamp Driver Left Table A 6 ASSY Lamp Driver Left Parts List ITEM P N DESCRIPTION 1 003 003552 XX ASSY Lamp Driver Module DHD675 E DWU675 E 003 00453...

Page 104: ...Main Parts List ITEM P N DESCRIPTION 1 003 004523 XX ASSY PCB I O 2 003 004536 XX ASSY PCB Main DWU675 E 003 004512 XX ASSY PCB Main DHD675 E 003 004542 XX ASSY PCB Main DWU775 E 003 004540 XX ASSY PC...

Page 105: ...75 E 003 004517 XX ASSY Light Engine DHD670 E DHD775 E 3 003 004449 XX ASSY Lamp 330W P VIP DHD675 E DWU675 E 003 004450 XX ASSY Lamp 330W P VIP DHD775 E DWU775 E 4 003 003497 XX ASSY Housing Lamp 5 0...

Page 106: ...A 10 E Series 675 775 Service Manual 020 000546 04 Rev 1 04 2017 Appendix A Exploded Views A 9 Projector Labelling and Packaging...

Page 107: ...WU675 E without lens 133 006118 XX DWU675 E China without lens 133 006129 XX DWU675 E Korea without lens 133 007108 XX DHD775 E without lens 133 007119 XX DHD775 E China without lens 133 007120 XX DHD...

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Page 109: ...1 03 Model name ex 03 DHD675 E 04 DWU675 E 05 DHD775 E 06 DWU775 E 2 10 Year ex 10 2010 11 2011 19 2019 3 23 Manufacturing week ex 23 The 23th week 4 008 Serial Numbers Example 031023008 This label r...

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Page 111: ...E Series 675 775 Service Manual C 1 020 000546 04 Rev 1 04 2017 Appendix C Schematic Diagrams C 1 I O Board Schematics...

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Page 113: ...Appendix C Schematic Diagrams E Series 675 775 Service Manual C 3 020 000546 04 Rev 1 03 2017...

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