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SERVICING PRECAUTIONS

 

CAUTION:  Before  servicing  receivers  covered  by  this  service 
manual  and  its  supplements  and  addenda,  read  and  follow  the 

SAFETY  PRECAUTIONS 

on page 3 of this publication.

 

NOTE: 

If  unforeseen  circumstances  create  conflict  between  the 

following  servicing  precautions  and any of the safety precautions  on 
page  3  of  this  publication,  always  follow  the  safety  precautions. 
Remember:  Safety First.

 

 

General  Servicing  Precautions

 

1.  Always  unplug  the  receiver  AC  power  cord  from  the  AC  power 

source before;

 

a.  Removing  or  reinstalling  any  component,  circuit  board 

module or any other receiver  assembly.

 

b.  Disconnecting  or reconnecting  any receiver  electrical  plug or 

other electrical  connection.

 

c.  Connecting  a  test  substitute  in  parallel  with  an  electrolytic 

capacitor  in the receiver.

 

CAUTION:  

A  wrong  part  substitution  or  incorrect  polarity 

installation  of  electrolytic  capacitors  may  result  in  an 
explosion  hazard.

 

 

2.  Test  high  voltage  only  by  measuring  it with  an  appropriate  high 

voltage  meter  or  other  voltage  measuring  device  (DVM, 
FETVOM,  etc) equipped  with a suitable  high voltage probe.

 

Do not test high voltage by "drawing  an arc".

 

3.  Do  not  spray  chemicals  on  or  near  this  receiver  or  any  of  its 

assemblies.

 

4.  Unless  specified  otherwise  in  this  service  manual,  clean 

electrical  contacts  only  by  applying  the  following  mixture  to  the 
contacts  with  a  pipe  cleaner,  cotton-tipped  stick  or  comparable 
non-abrasive  applicator;  10% (by volume)  Acetone  and 90% (by 
volume)  isopropyl  alcohol (90%-99%  strength)

 

CAUTION: 

This is a flammable  mixture.

 

Unless  specified  otherwise  in this  service  manual,  lubrication  of 
contacts  in not required.

 

5.  Do  not  defeat  any  plug/socket  B+  voltage  interlocks  with  which 

receivers  covered  by this service manual might be equipped.

 

6.  Do  not  apply  AC  power  to  this  instrument  and/or  any  of  its 

electrical  assemblies  unless  all solid-state  device  heat sinks  are 
correctly  installed.

 

7.  Always  connect  the  test  receiver  ground  lead  to  the  receiver 

chassis  ground  before  connecting  the  test  receiver  positive 
lead.

 

Always remove the test receiver ground lead last.

 

8.  

Use  with  this  receiver  only  the  test  fixtures  specified  in  this 
service  manual.

 

CAUTION: 

Do  not  connect  the  test  fixture  ground  strap  to  any 

heat sink in this receiver.

 

 

Electrostatically  Sensitive  (ES) Devices

 

Some  semiconductor  (solid-state)  devices  can  be  damaged  easily 
by  static  electricity.  Such  components  commonly  are  called 

Electrostatically  Sensitive  (ES)  Devices.  

Examples  of  typical  ES 

devices  are integrated  circuits  and some  field-effect  transistors  and 
semiconductor   "chip"  components.   The  following  techniques 
should  be  used  to  help  reduce  the  incidence  of  component 
damage caused by static by static electricity.

 

1.  Immediately  before  handling  any  semiconductor  component  or 

semiconductor-equipped   assembly,  drain  off  any  electrostatic 
charge  on  your  body  by  touching  a  known  earth  ground. 
Alternatively,   obtain  and  wear  a  commercially   available 
discharging  wrist  strap  device,  which  should  be  removed  to 
prevent  potential  shock  reasons  prior  to  applying  power  to  the

 

 

unit under test.

 

2.  After  removing  an  electrical  assembly  equipped  with  ES 

devices,  place  the  assembly  on  a  conductive  surface  such  as 
aluminum  foil,  to  prevent  electrostatic  charge  buildup  or 
exposure  of the assembly.

 

3.  Use  only  a grounded-tip  soldering  iron  to solder  or unsolder  ES

 

devices.

 

4.  Use only an anti-static  type solder  removal  device.  Some  solder 

removal  devices  not  classified  as  "anti-static"  can  generate 
electrical charges sufficient  to damage ES devices.

 

5.  Do  not  use  freon-propelled  chemicals.  These  can  generate 

electrical charges sufficient  to damage ES devices.

 

6.  Do  not  remove  a  replacement  ES  device  from  its  protective 

package  until  immediately  before  you  are  ready  to  install  it. 
(Most  replacement  ES  devices  are  packaged  with  leads 
electrically  shorted  together  by  conductive  foam,  aluminum  foil 
or comparable  conductive  material).

 

7.  Immediately  before  removing  the  protective  material  from  the 

leads  of a replacement  ES device,  touch  the  protective  material 
to  the  chassis  or  circuit  assembly  into  which  the  device  will  be 
installed.

 

CAUTION: 

Be sure no power is applied  to the chassis  or circuit, 

and observe  all other safety precautions.

 

8.  Minimize    bodily  motions  when  handling    unpackaged 

replacement  ES  devices.  (Otherwise  harmless  motion  such  as 
the brushing  together  of your  clothes  fabric  or the lifting   of your 
foot  from  a  carpeted  floor  can  generate  static  electricity 
sufficient to damage  an ES device.)

 

 

General  Soldering  Guidelines

 

1.  Use  a grounded-tip,  low-wattage  soldering  iron  and  appropriate 

tip  size  and  shape  that  will  maintain  tip  temperature  within  the 
range or 500

°F to 600°F.

 

2.  Use  an  appropriate  gauge  of  RMA  resin-core  solder  composed 

of 60 parts tin/40 parts lead.

 

3.  Keep the soldering  iron tip clean and well tinned.

 

4.  Thoroughly  clean  the  surfaces  to  be soldered.  Use  a mall  wire- 

bristle (0.5 inch, or 1.25cm)  brush with a metal handle.

 

Do not use freon-propelled  spray-on  cleaners.

 

5.  Use the following  unsoldering  technique

 

a.  Allow the soldering  iron tip to reach normal temperature. 

(500

°F to 600°F)

 

b.  Heat the component  lead until the solder melts.

 

c.  Quickly  draw  the  melted  solder  with  an  anti-static,  suction- 

type solder removal  device or with solder braid.

 

CAUTION:  Work  quickly  to  avoid  overheating  the  circuit 
board printed foil.

 

6.  Use the following  soldering  technique.

 

a.  Allow  the  soldering  iron  tip  to  reach  a  normal  temperature

 

(500

°F to 600°F)

 

b.  First,  hold the soldering  iron tip and solder  the strand  against 

the component  lead until the solder melts.

 

c.    Quickly  move  the  soldering  iron  tip  to  the  junction  of  the 

component  lead  and  the  printed  circuit  foil,  and  hold  it  there 
only  until  the  solder  flows  onto  and  around  both  the 
component  lead and the foil.

 

CAUTION:  

Work  quickly  to  avoid  overheating  the  circuit

 

board printed foil.

 

d.      Closely  inspect  the  solder  area  and  remove  any  excess  or 

splashed solder with a small wire-bristle  brush.

Summary of Contents for ZL-50BF5152

Page 1: ...LED TV SERVICE MANUAL CHASSIS 2936P838 MODEL ZL 50BF5152 CAUTION BEFORE SERVICING THE CHASSIS READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...CONTENTS CONTENTS 2 PRODUCT SAFETY 3 SPECIFICATION 6 ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTION 20 TROUBLE SHOOTING 21 BLOCK DIAGRAM 28 EXPLODED VIEW 29 SVC SHEET ...

Page 3: ...Water Pipe Conduit etc and the exposed metallic parts Measure the AC voltage across the resistor using AC voltmeter with 1000 ohms volt or more sensitivity Reverse plug the AC cord into the AC outlet and repeat AC voltage measurements for each exposed metallic part Any voltage measured must not exceed 0 75 volt RMS which is corresponds to 0 5mA In case any measurement is out of the limits specifie...

Page 4: ...rth ground Alternatively obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device which should be removed to prevent potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test 2 After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly...

Page 5: ...t shiny reheat them and if necessary apply additional solder Fuse and Conventional Resistor Removal Replacement 1 Clip each fuse or resistor lead at top of the circuit board hollow stake 2 Securely crimp the leads of replacement component around notch at stake top 3 Solder the connections CAUTION Maintain original spacing between the replaced component and adjacent components and the circuit board...

Page 6: ...1920x1080 HK T RT2936P838X s power part is an energy efficient ultrathin DC line switching power supply unit with max 108 138 watts multi output Main Promotion Power and backlight Spec Power Power Output Backlight Value Backlight Connectors 108W 12V 70V 110V 75W 2Pin 2 0mm 3Pin 2 0mm 138W 12V 100V 160V 90W Note 1 The accuracy of backlight current is 5 2 STANDARD CONFIGURATION Pictures are for refe...

Page 7: ...CAM Sound System BG DK I NICAM A2 Teletext 1000Pages Max Storage Channels 100CH Digital TV DVB T T2 C Receiving Range VHF 52 5MHz 219MHz UHF 474MHz 862MHz Input impedance 75Ω Channel bandwidth 6MHz 7MHz 8MHz Modulation DVB T T2 COFDM 2K 8K QPSK 16QA 64QAM 128QMA 256QAM DVB C 16 256QAM Video system MPEG 2 MPEG 4 H 264 AVS H 265 Sound system MPEG 1 layer 1 2 MPEG 2 layer 2 DRA Basic function EPG Sub...

Page 8: ...ference signal Max Output power 2x8W 8Ω THD N 10 Power Input AC 100 240V Operate Normal and Low power mode Manage Standby 0 5W Panel Voltage 5V 12V Picture Video decoder H W auto multi standard detection and color decoding High performance adaptive 3D comb filter for Y C separation Handling of weak and noisy off air signals Support 3 ch for CVBS and S Video output De interlace 3D De interlacing wi...

Page 9: ...ax 1 RCA terminal orange Note Licenses involved in specifications above are supposed to be obtained by customers themselves 4 MEDIA PLAYER FORMAT Movie format by Video codec File Extension Container P N Video Decoder External Resolution avi AVI Audio Video Interleave DivX DivX 3 11 O 1920x1080 DivX 4 x O 1920x1080 DivX 5 1 O 1920x1080 MPEG MPEG1 O 768x576 MPEG2 MP HL O 1920x1080 H 264 H 264 BP LV4...

Page 10: ...1080 DivX DivX 3 11 O 1920x1080 DivX 4 x O 1920x1080 DivX 5 1 O 1920x1080 mpg mpeg vob PS Program Stream MPEG MPEG1 O 768x576 MPEG 1 2 4 MPEG2 MP HL O 1920x1080 Others ts TS Transport Stream MPEG MPEG2 MP HL O 1920x1080 H 264 H 264 BP LV 4 0 O 1920x1080 H 264 MP LV 4 0 O 1920x1080 H 264 HP LV 4 0 O 1920x1080 H 264 MVC O 1920x1080 H 265 HEVC O 1920x1080 AVS AVS Jizhun Profile LV6 0 O 1920x1080 rm r...

Page 11: ...Window Media Audio V8 O Window Media Audio V9 O mp4 MP4 MPEG 4 Part 14 Generic MTK MPEG1 Layer1 2 O MP3 MPEG1 Layer3 O H 265 HEVC O 1920x1080 H 264 MPEG2 AAC AAC LC O MPEG4 AAC LC O MPEG4 HE AAC O mkv MKV Matroska Video Generic MTK wav PCM ADPCM A law PCM u law PCM O MPEG1 Layer1 2 O MP3 MPEG1 Layer3 O Window Media Audio V8 O H 265 HEVC O 1920x1080 H 264 MPEG2 AAC AAC LC O MPEG4 AAC LC O MPEG4 HE ...

Page 12: ...cp MPEG4 HE AAC RealAudio10 O flv FLV FLash Video Generic MTK MP3 MPEG1 Layer3 O H 265 HEVC O 1920x1080 H 264 MPEG2 AAC AAC LC O MPEG4 AAC LC O MPEG4 HE AAC O Photo format File Extension Container Decoder method jpg JPEG baseline H w bmp BMP Bitmap S W png PNG Portable Network Graphics S W Music format File Extension Decoder method mp3 MPEG 1 2 Audio Layer 3 wav LPCM ADPCM m4a Advanced Audio Codin...

Page 13: ...any the alternative materials used If necessary you can apply for using related materials mention as above in samples stage Note The alternative materials which have been accepted by our materials Confirmation department and PP will enter our system 5 2 KEY MATERIALS The table is for reference only the actual is the standard NAME TYPE BRAND BACKUP TYPE BACKUP BRAND SPI FLASH GD25Q64 GigaDevice W25...

Page 14: ... 188 00mm PCB Width 182 00mm PCB Screw Bore Size Diameter is 3 5mm 7 2 CONFIGURABLE The structure chart is for a reference only the actual item is the standard Jack configuration can be adjusted according to your jack terminal it just depends on your board basic and the final bracket Configuration is determined by the practical sample ...

Page 15: ...O DEFINITION NO DEFINITION 1 VCC 2 VCC 3 VCC 4 GND 5 GND 6 NC 7 ATXN0 8 ATXP0 9 ATXN1 10 ATXP1 11 ATXN2 12 ATXP2 13 GND 14 GND 15 CKN 16 CKP 17 ATXN3 18 ATXP3 19 BTXN0 20 BTXP0 21 BTXN1 22 BTXP1 23 BTXN2 24 BTXP2 25 GND 26 GND 27 CKN 28 CKP 29 BTXN3 30 BTXP3 CNW1 2 pin 2 0 MAIN BOARD POWER NO DEFINITION DESCRIPTION 1 12V 12V Power Supply 2 GND Ground ...

Page 16: ...ote Receive 5 GND GND 6 K0 SOURCE 7 K1 MENU 8 K2 CH 9 K3 CH 10 K4 Vol 11 K5 Vol 12 K6 POWER 13 K7 Reserved 14 GND Ground CN12 4 Pin 2 54 2X8W SPEAKER OUT NO DEFINITION DESCRIPTION 1 LOUTP Left Speak Out 2 LOUTN Left Speak Out 3 ROUTN Right Speak Out 4 ROUTP Right Speak Out NO DEFINITION DESCRIPTION ...

Page 17: ...y range 50 60 3 Hz Efficiency Full Load 80 minimum at 220Vac Standby Power Consumption 0 5W 240Vac input and no load condition Leakage Current Less Than 0 7mA 240Vac input Input Fuse T5AL 250Vac 9 2 LED INPUT CHARACTERISTICS Parameter Symbol Min Typical Max Unit Remark INPUT VOLTAGE Von off 0 0 8 V Off State 2 5 3 3 V On State Adj Voltage 0 3 3 V Vadj 0V EFFICIENC Y η 85 Vin 388V Von off 5V Vadj 0...

Page 18: ...LED Open Protection Specification Specification LED output Auto restart Shut down or auto restart 10 FUSE PROTECTION The Fuse inside the power supply shall open when the AC input current is over the rated current of fuse This Fuse protection will cause switching power supply to fail 10 1 SAFETY The power supply shall compliance with the following Criterion 1 UL60950 UL60065 2 EN60950 EN60065 3 GB4...

Page 19: ...nput To FG 3000Vac 50Hz 1minute 10mA Output To FG Non Isolated INSULATION RESISTANCE 11 CONFIGURATION GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Relative Humidity 80 Storage Temperature 10 60 Operation Temperature 0 40 Keep the board away from conductor static electricity and water when it is working Don t push or pull the connectors when the board is working Clean the board with soft dry cloth when it s dirty ...

Page 20: ...y the compressed USB into the root We disconnect the city after the power inside the Ac 2 device is disconnected from the power supply Turn on the device The device turns on and the upgrade begins The device s headlight flashes when it is updated When you upgrade When the device is restarted important points The device should not be unplugged when updating ...

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