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2006.2.7\vct+5151a V4.0 HDMI.ddb

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IN1+

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OUT1

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U801

TDA2822M

C827

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C830

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10uF/16V

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IN4148

Q900

3906

C847

470n

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470n

R800

10k

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10k

R651 470

R650 470

C846

NC

C845

NC

VDD_AMP

VDD_AMP

C849

1uF/16V

Summary of Contents for 32LS16

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Page 7: ...8 BACK...

Page 8: ...9 Board Control PCB top layer Control PCB bottom layer...

Page 9: ...arameter 5 System option Option PAL Yes Option NTSC Yes Option SECAM Yes Option BG Yes Option DK Yes Option I Yes Option M N Yes Option L Yes Option LL Yes Option Naming Yes Option APS Yes Powerup ATS...

Page 10: ...n SCART Output TV The items 1 4 can be set to yes or no which show the switches of SCART1 SCART2 AV S VIDEO There are three states can be set in Option DVD they are Off DVD and DTV they show off turn...

Page 11: ...em can edit the menu in turning on te set you can use two number keys under LogoFontSize menu to input twenty six letters and Space you can edit ten letters at most Use LogoFontSize to set the size of...

Page 12: ...ume1 85 Volume10 45 Volume25 25 Volume50 10 Volume75 3 Volume100 2 Set sound curve in the option the default setting is the same as the state above ADC Rgain 128 ADC Ggain 128 ADC Bgain 128 ADC Roffse...

Page 13: ...DIO IN 14 15 AV OUT VIDEO 16 AV OUT AUDIO L 17 AV OUT AUDIO R 18 AV IN 1 VIDEO 19 AV IN 1 AUDIO L 20 AV IN 1 AUDIO R 21 AUDIO 22 AUDIO IN L 23 AUDIO IN R 24 S VIDEO 75 ANT 1 1 1 1 13 14 22 12 23 21 17...

Page 14: ...g angle typical 178 horizontal and 178 vertical 0 0 Installation Locate the receiver in the room where direct light does not strike the screen Total darkness or a reflection on the picture screen can...

Page 15: ...Operation Instructions 110 240V AC 50Hz 26...

Page 16: ...rol unit to physical shocks Keep the remote control unit dry Wetting it may cause the unit to malfunction Replace the batteries with new ones when operation of the unit deteriorates Precautions when u...

Page 17: ...d press VOL or VOL to select sub menu Menu button has two functions First is opening or slosing the menu and the second is colsing the current menu and then opening the previous menu The menu will tim...

Page 18: ...NOTE This TV factory set to I UK sound If changed to another setting whilst receiving a UK TV station this will result in loss of sound Change back to I to restore the sound PROG PROG the channel will...

Page 19: ...rent values in Frequency phase H position and V position When you select Auto adjust pressing VOL to adjust different pitcture modes automatically Function menu PIP menu In PC modes the sub source opt...

Page 20: ...some of the typical video display modes HDMI Input typical display modes YPbPr Input typical display modes The following table is an illustration of some of the typical video display modes HDMI Input...

Page 21: ...e number is still displayed on the left top of the screen NOTICE However Teletext is playing all the same on the background at the time Press CANCEL button again to resume the TEXT clear To TEXT Freez...

Page 22: ...T AV TV AV TV MENU MENU PROG PROGRAM UP PROG PROGRAM DOWN VOL VOLUME UP VOL VOLUME DOWN SOUND MODE SELECTION I II S S SOUND SYSTEM BUTTON DISPLAY SCREEN DISPLAY SLEEP SLEEP BUTTON CANCEL INDEX MIX REV...

Page 23: ...ingual program is received press this button to select NICAM DUAL 1 NICAM DUAL 2 NICAM MONO 23 TEXT BUTTON This button is used for entering the teletext MENU 13 DISPLAYBUTTON Press this button to disp...

Page 24: ...00uF 35V C101 100n C102 100n 8VA 12VD STANDBY KEY KEY C142 NC C143 10uF 16V R133 470 R134 22K 5Vstb C141 NC R118 680 L102FB IR LED R132 NC IR C137 10uF 16V 5VD gnd 1 out 2 in 3 tab out 4 U108 AMS1117...

Page 25: ...7 61 VS GPIO1 78 FILED GPIO2 77 DE GPIO3 76 CLK2 GPIO4 52 HS GPIO5 51 656_2DA0 41 656_2DA1 42 656_2DA2 43 656_2DA3 44 656_2DA4 45 656_2DA5 46 656_2DA6 47 656_2DA7 48 U200D MST6151A MST5151A VPCK VPDA0...

Page 26: ...C 3 VCC 4 GND 5 GND 6 GND 7 TCLOCK 15 TE1 21 GND 24 NC 25 NC 26 TE0 22 TE0 23 TO3 27 TO3 28 TOC 29 TOC 30 TE2 19 TE1 20 TE2 18 TCLOCK 16 GND 17 TE3 13 TE3 14 NC 12 NC 11 GND 10 NC 9 NC 8 GND 31 TO2 32...

Page 27: ...A6 37 A7 38 A8 39 A9 40 A11 41 A12 NC 42 NC 43 CKE 44 CK CK 46 CK CK 45 DM UDM 47 VSS 48 VREF 49 NC 50 DQS UDQS 51 VSSQ 52 NC 53 NC DQ8 54 VDDQ 55 DQ4 DQ9 56 NC DQ10 57 VSSQ 58 DQ5 DQ11 59 NC DQ12 60...

Page 28: ...Vin9 Gin2 Vin10 Bin2 Vin11 FBin2 AV_LO SCART1 AOUT2L AOUT2R R631 1K R630 1K SCART2 R701 75 C533 330pF C532 330pF A2LO A INPUT_V5 DVD_C A2VO A2LO B A2RO B INPUT_V1 Vin11 FBin2 AV_VO AV_RO INPUT_V8 INPU...

Page 29: ...9 VIN11 70 P37 656IO7 71 P36 656IO6 72 P35 656IO5 73 P34 656IO4 74 P33 656IO3 75 GNDEIO 76 VSUP3 3EIO 77 P32 656IO2 78 P31 656IO1 79 P30 656IO0 80 P26 656VIO 81 P25 656HIO 82 P24 656CLKIO 83 ADB3 84 A...

Page 30: ...7 ALE 58 GND 59 RST out 60 A19 2 A18 4 A17 6 A16 8 X600 EMU CONTROL ADB DB ADB0 ADB1 ADB2 ADB3 ADB4 ADB5 ADB6 ADB7 ADB8 ADB9 ADB10 ADB11 ADB12 ADB13 ADB14 ADB15 ADB16 ADB17 ADB18 ADB19 DB0 DB1 DB2 DB3...

Page 31: ...17 PGNDL 18 PGNDL 19 LOUTP 20 LOUTP 21 PVCCL 22 PVCCL 23 BSLP 24 VCLAMPL 25 AGND 26 ROSC 27 COSC 28 AVDD 29 FADE 30 VAROUTL 31 VAROUTR 32 AVCC 33 MODE 34 MODE_OUT 35 VCLAMPR 36 BSRP 37 PVCCR 38 PVCCR...

Page 32: ...UT2 VIN3 VIN4 VIN5 VIN6 VIN2 Vin10 Bin2 Vin9 Gin2 Vin8 Rin2 Vin11 FBin2 VIN7 AVSW1 AVSW2 AIN1L AIN1R DM_L1 DM_R1 IFIN2 VIN1 AV S L AV S R Y S C S VIN AV 05_VCTI_AVinput 05_VCTI_AVinput Sch DB ADB CONT...

Page 33: ...5 R802 75 GND Yin Cin Cout Yout 1 2 3 4 5 CON806 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CON805 R81010K R81110K R81210K R81310K 1 3 2 D801 BAV99L 1 3 2 D802 BAV99L 1 3 2 D803 BAV99L 1 3 2 D804 BAV99L 5V Rin1 Lin1 Rin2 Lin2 C...

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