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SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT.

 

Multimedia LCD Projector

 

July  2007

YK

No.0591E

CP-X205W(C14-20N)
CP-X305W(C14-25N)

SERVICE MANUAL

Be sure to read this manual before servicing.  To assure safety from 

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 re, electric shock, injury, harmful 

radiation and materials, various measures are provided in this Hitachi Multimedia LCD Projector.
Be sure to read cautionary items described in the manual to maintain safety before servicing.

Caution

 

1. When replace the lamp, to avoid burns to your 

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 ngers.  The lamp becomes too hot.

2. Never touch the lamp bulb with a 

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 nger or anything else.  Never drop it or give it a shock.  They may 

cause bursting of the bulb.

3. This projector is provided with a high voltage circuit for the lamp.  Do not touch the electric parts of 

power unit (circuit) and power unit (ballast), after turn on the projector.

4. Do not touch the exhaust fan, during operation.
5. The LCD module assembly is likely to be damaged.  If replacing to the LCD LENS/PRISM assembly, 

do not hold the FPC of the LCD module assembly.

6. Use the cables which are included with the projector or speci

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Service Warning

  

 

Warning

The technical information and parts shown in this 
manual are not to be used for: the development, 
design, production, storage or use of nuclear, chemical,   
biological or missile weapons or other weapons of 
mass destruction; or military purposes; or purposes that 
endanger global safety and peace. Moreover, do not 
sell, give, or export these items, or grant permission for 
use to parties with such objectives. Forward all inquiries 
to Hitachi Ltd.

1. Features ------------------------------------------------------ 2
2. Speci

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 cations ----------------------------------------------- 2

3.  Names of each part ---------------------------------------- 3
4. Adjustment --------------------------------------------------- 6
5. Troubleshooting ------------------------------------------ 13
6. Service points --------------------------------------------- 20
7. Wiring diagram 

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8. Disassembly diagram ----------------------------------- 49
9. Replacement parts list ---------------------------------- 57
10. RS-232C  communication  ------------------------------ 59
11. Block  diagram --------------------------------------------- 70
12. Connector  connection  diagram ----------------------- 71
13. Basic  circuit  diagram  ------------------------------------ 72

Contents 

Summary of Contents for CP-X205W(C14-20N)

Page 1: ...he projector 4 Do not touch the exhaust fan during operation 5 The LCD module assembly is likely to be damaged If replacing to the LCD LENS PRISM assembly do not hold the FPC of the LCD module assembly 6 Use the cables which are included with the projector or specified Service Warning Warning The technical information and parts shown in this manual are not to be used for the development design pro...

Page 2: ...gnal 1 0 0 1Vp p 75Ω termination C signal 0 286 0 1Vp p NTSC burst signal 75Ω termination 0 3 0 1Vp p PAL SECAM burst signal 75Ω termination COMPONENT VIDEO Y 1 0 0 1Vp p 75Ω termination positive CB PB 0 7 0 1Vp p 75Ω termination positive CR PR 0 7 0 1Vp p 75Ω termination positive AUDIO signal AUDIO IN 1 200mVrms 47kΩ or more max 2Vrms AUDIO IN 2 AUDIO IN 3 L R 200mVrms 47kΩ or more max 2Vrms AUDI...

Page 3: ...e vents Do not place anything that can stick or be sucked to the vents around the intake vents Clean the air filter periodically Do not use the security bar and slot to prevent the projector from falling down since it is not designed for it 1 Lamp cover The lamp unit is inside 2 Focus ring 3 Zoom ring 4 Control panel 5 Elevator buttons x 2 6 Elevator feet x 2 7 Remote sensor 8 Lens 9 Lens cover 10...

Page 4: ... the projector is not turned off by normal procedure since pushing this switch stops operation of the projector without cooling it down 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 AUDIO IN1 port 2 AUDIO IN2 port 3 AUDIO OUT port 4 COMPUTER IN1 port 5 COMPUTER IN2 port 6 MONITOR OUT port 7 Shutdown switch 8 CONTROL port 9 USB port 10 COMPONENT Y Cb Pb Cr Pr port 11 VIDEO port 12 S VIDEO port 13 AUDIO IN3 L R ports 14 LAN port B...

Page 5: ...button 22 cursor buttons 23 ENTER button 24 ESC button 25 RESET button 26 Battery cover Back of the remote control 2 1 5 10 8 9 11 16 17 20 22 24 3 4 6 7 12 14 15 13 19 18 21 23 25 HOME PAGE UP PAGE DOWN END VIDEO SEARCH FREEZE OFF ON MAGNIFY ASPECT AUTO BLANK MUTE VOLUME KEYSTONE MY BUTTON POSITION 1 2 ESC ENTER MENU RESET COMPUTER 26 WARNING Do not look into the beam outlet and point the beam at...

Page 6: ...hift dials 4 Normalizing the video adjustments Press the MENU button to display the EASY menu If Advanced menu comes up move to the Easy menu Select the RESET in the EASY menu and press the or ENTER button to open the RESET dialog Choose the EXECUTE with the button Note that the projector will not allow you to reset its adjustment values with no signal input 5 Perform all adjustments from the FACT...

Page 7: ... than the flicker at the periphery When the flicker is about the same across the whole screen adjust so that the flicker at the center of the screen is somewhat less than elsewhere 2 In the same way use DAC P V COM G in the FACTORY MENU to adjust the G color flicker 3 In the same way use DAC P V COM B in the FACTORY MENU to adjust the B color flicker NOTE The test pattern shown on the left some ti...

Page 8: ...en adjust colors R and B 6 Select GAMMA SUB CNT and G in the FACTORY MENU If the background is white solid press the ENTER key on the remote control to change to W monochrome in the 33 tone grayscale 7 Adjust GAMMA SUB BRT R and B in the FACTORY MENU so that low brightness white balance is best 8 Adjust GAMMA SUB CNT R and B in the FACTORY MENU so that middle brightness white balance is best 9 Rep...

Page 9: ...he right The color uniformity of the entire screen can be adjusted by adjusting the white balance for each of the points starting in order from the low numbers 5 Adjustment point No 1 should not be adjusted because it controls the brightness of the entire screen 6 To temporarily turn correction off place the cursor on C UNIF in the Adjust Tone menu and press the key The ON OFF menu appears Place t...

Page 10: ... This completes adjustments required for MID 1 Note Since excessive correction may lead to a correction data overview during internal calculations use the following values for reference No 2 to No 5 40 or less No 6 to No 9 50 or less No 10 to No 13 70 or less No 14 to No 17 120 or less 10 Then adjust the MIN tone G so that the adjustment values are two times as much as MID 1 tone G values This com...

Page 11: ...to see color shading 7 Next view measurement points No 4 No 5 No 12 No 13 and make similar adjustments 8 Then adjust measurement points No 6 No 7 No 8 No 9 No 14 No 15 No 16 and No 17 This completes the MIN tone adjustments 9 Make similar adjustments for other tones except the MID 4 and MID 6 tones as described in steps 1 to 8 above 8 3 16 17 9 11 6 14 2 12 15 13 10 7 4 1 5 8 3 16 17 9 11 14 12 15...

Page 12: ...12 CP X205W C14 20N CP X305W C14 25N 4 8 Adjusting the zoom and focus 1 Use the zoom ring to adjust the screen size 2 Use the focus ring to focus the picture Focus ring Zoom ring ...

Page 13: ... CP X305W C14 25N 5 Troubleshooting Check points PWB assembly REMOTE P701 P601 P501 E800 E805 S801 EA02 E803 E802 E301 E1 E801 E302 E2 E303 E804 E806 IS21 IS22 PWB assembly KEYPAD D303 LAMP D302 TEMP D301 POWER E310 EE01 ...

Page 14: ...efore measuring resistance Measure resistance between pins 8 and 13 of E800 Disconnect TSW from power unit circuit and measure resistance of TSW Open 0Ω PWB assembly MAIN Power unit circuit Thermal switch TSW Open Power unit circuit Fuse on the power unit circuit NO Measure resistance between pins 2 and 3 and between pins 5 and 6 of E800 0Ω PWB assembly MAIN Power unit circuit Power unit circuit S...

Page 15: ...ES L 0V Power unit ballast No Are the voltage supplied to the pin 2 of connectors for DC fans soon after the button is pressed Is the voltage supplied to the pin 4 of E805 and E804 soon after the button is pressed Observe the voltage waveforms at pin 1 of connectors for DC fans soon after the button is pressed Blinks DC fan failed in above check Correct waveform is drawn below f 40Hz PWB assembly ...

Page 16: ...ion to the MAIN board No CPC36 connector PWB assembly MAIN LCD Lens prism assembly OK PWB assembly MAIN No THS7327PHPR IS21 SN74LV14APW IS22 PWB assembly MAIN THS7327PHP IS21 NG Picture is not displayed when the Video S Video or component signal is input Are the splash screen and the user menu displayed correctly YES Confirm the LCD Panels connection to the MAIN board No CPC36 connector PWB assemb...

Page 17: ...B assembly Main and measure its resistance The check after parts change 1 PC power supply OFF 2 Connection of cable 3 Projector starting 4 PC starting When not operating PC set up change of cable Can not control to RS 232C NO YES Use cross cable Check the RS 232C cable Are pin No 2 and 3 crossed Make sure PC setup NO YES PWB assembly MAIN PWB assembly INPUT Are the signals input at each pins on th...

Page 18: ... Set IP address and Subnet Mask in the Advanced Menu Network IP ADORESS and SUBNETMASK menu with manual operation Is the DHCP in the Advanced Menu Network DHCP is on NO Is the computer connected with the projector directly If Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 are xxx yyy zzz portion of IP address setting of computer and projector same PWB assembly MAIN YES Is there DHCP server on the network which the ...

Page 19: ...before DATE AND TIME is displayed as 2000 1 1 0 00 in INFORMATION on NETWORK menu YES YES NO NO Configure the Daylight Saving Time in web setting Is the time adjusted by Daylight Savings Time Is TIME DIFFERENCE on INFORMATION correct Set the time Is internal clock battery old Time in not correctly displayed PWB assembly NETWORK PWB assembly NETWORK PWB assembly BATTERY Cables CNWL1 CNBAT PWB assem...

Page 20: ...oughly after the lead free solder has been completely melted do not apply the soldering iron without solder Servicing soldering iron A soldering iron with a temperature setting capability temperature control function is recommended The melting point of lead free solder is higher than leaded solder Use a soldering iron that maintains a high stable temperature large heat capacity and that allows tem...

Page 21: ...n 6 13 HIDDEN SERVICE MENU in this manual 1 Preparation Please prepare cleaning tools and materials as follows And prepare relatively clean room not to work in additional dust while removing operation 1 Swab for cleaning P NX32451 Cotton stick BB 014 2 Air duster Dust blower spray can 3 Vacuum cleaner 2 Disassemble and setting up 1 Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord 2 Remove the lamp...

Page 22: ...intenance 6 Keep the unscrewed wires away from all of electric parts Remove 2 screws WARNING Never put the heavy stress to the main board Otherwise connectors will be damaged 3 Remove the screw and detach the shield bracket You don t have to detach the PWB assembly Keypad and Network unit Net work unit PWB assembly Keypad Remove this screw Remove this screw Flexible cables of LCD panel ...

Page 23: ... screen While removing the dust separated dust will be blown off by air cooling system Please pay attention not to damage panels and optical filters Bend the top of SWAB a little if it is hard to insert the SWAB Panel Holder Optical filter 5 Re assembly 1 Turn off the set and unplug the power cord 2 Remove an insulator from S801 3 Screw down the PWB assembly MAIN and connect the LCD panel flexible...

Page 24: ...age which could result in fire injury and or pollution of the surrounding environment Be sure to use only the batteries specified Do not use batteries of different types at the same time Do not mix a new battery with used one Make sure the plus and minus terminals are correctly aligned when loading a battery If the battery is placed in the battery holder upside down it may be hard to remove Keep a...

Page 25: ...he SERVICE REMOTE FREQ item found in OPTION MENU Use the button to change the Projector s remote sensor setting 1 NORMAL 2 HIGH Items with a checkmark are on The factory default setting is for both 1 NORMAL and 2 HIGH to be on If the remote control does not function correctly set this to either only 1 or only 2 Neither can be turned off at the same time NOTE The remote control will not function pr...

Page 26: ...r periodically even if there is no message Please replace the air filter when it is damaged or too soiled And also when you replace the lamp please replace the air filter An air filter of specified type will come together with a replacement lamp for this projector 1 Turn the projector off and unplug the power cord Allow the lamp to cool for at least 45 minutes 2 When the projector is suspended fro...

Page 27: ... or mouth Before replacing the lamp turn the projector off and unplug the power cord then wait at least 45 minutes for the lamp to cool sufficiently Handling the lamp while hot can cause burns as well as damaging the lamp Never unscrew except the appointed marked by an arrow screws Do not open the lamp cover while the projector is suspended from above This is dangerous since if the lamp s bulb has...

Page 28: ...d by arrow of the lamp and slowly pick up the lamp by the handles 5 Insert the new lamp and retighten firmly the 2 screws of the lamp that are loosened in the previous process to lock it in place 6 Slide the lamp cover back in place and firmly fasten the screw of the lamp cover 7 Turn the projector on and reset the lamp time using the LAMP TIME item in the OPTION menu 1 Press the MENU button to di...

Page 29: ...ts Inside of the projector In order to ensure the safe use of the projector it needs to clean and inspect the projector about once a year Caring for the lens If the lens is flawed soiled or fogged it could cause deterioration of display quality Please take care of the lens being cautions of the handling 1 Turn the projector off and unplug the power cord Allow the projector to cool sufficiently 2 A...

Page 30: ...oid such phenomena AUTO function should be used with the full size picture that has bright tone on its peripheral Note 1 The phenomenon at the failure of AUTO adjustment depends on resolution of input source scene of picture etc 2 There is no failure above in AUTO with video source through VIDEO S VIDEO or COMPONENT input The reason is why recognition of input signal s standard does not need to se...

Page 31: ...utton of remote for 3 second or more to dis play SERVICE PASSWORD box 3 Enter the Life Key MENU KEYSTONE Then all security functions will be inactivated temporarily Note The Life key can be used up to 30 times The key cannot be used thereafter If the Life key cannot be used see the paragraph of SECURITY in the User s Manual The frequency in which Life key is input will be set to 0 after the regist...

Page 32: ...try code Press the button Note The Master PIN codes can be used up to 30 times The codes cannot be used thereafter If the Master PIN codes cannot be used see the paragraph of the PIN LOCK system inactivation The PIN LOCK System inactivation 1 When the PIN BOX menu is displayed press RESET for 3 seconds or more in order to get the ID Inquir ing Code PIN BOX ID Inquiring Code 2 Send HITACHI sales co...

Page 33: ...ecs CHECK THE AIR FLOW The internal portion temperature is rising Please turn the power OFF and allow the unit to cool down at least 20 minutes After having confirmed the following items please turn the power ON again Is there blockage of the air passage aperture Is the air filter dirty Does the peripheral temperature exceed 35 C If the same indication is displayed after the remedy please set FAN ...

Page 34: ...s displayed after the remedy please replace a fan Blinking In Red or Lighting In Red Turned off Lighting In Red There is a possibility that the interior portion has become heated Please turn the power off and allow the unit to cool down at least 20 minutes After the projector has sufficiently cooled down please make confirmation of the following items and then turn the power on again Is there bloc...

Page 35: ... TIME count None shows no lamp messages It is the factory default setting STARTUP TYPE Select the startup screen type 1 shows Hitachi Logo 2 No Hitachi Logo PANEL TIME Use time of LCD panel Reset the PANEL TIME whenever you changed the LCD LENS prism assembly NETWORK RESET If this is executed all of the network setting are initialized SOFT RESET If this is executed all of the user data is initiali...

Page 36: ... to execute reset The operation described above resets not only Web password but also NETWORK settings NOTE When you execute this reset operation with any other settings than above described in the step 2 to 5 the WEB password SNTP server address DATE AND TIME and other sched ule settings are not initialized but the network settings DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK and DEFAULT GATEWAY are initialized 8...

Page 37: ...nfirm the print of the TSW YS11A75A 75 C Wiring of the circuit power unit 1 Attach the CNGD1 with screw 2 Connect the TSW after you confirmed the print of the TSW 3 Connect the CNPW 4 Bundle the CNPW and the TSW with purse lock PAS1 Power Unit circuit 30 10mm CNGD1 TSW CNPW PAS1 Touch the CNGD1 to the rotation stop rib then attach the CNGD1 with screw Make sure not to touch with adjustment VR in t...

Page 38: ...omplelely Make sure not pinch the CNPFC lead when you lock the hook Area of Importance Ballast sheet Ballast holder Power Unit Ballast Pass the CNBAR through ballast holder hole Never make the excessive length between the ballast power unit and ballast holder Area of Importance Preparation of the ballast power unit 1 Connect the CNBAR the CNPFC and the CNLAP 2 Pass the CNPFC lead through the FEB2 ...

Page 39: ...e circuit power unit and ballast power unit Ballast holder by the following procedures Refer the wiring of the power unit block Next page to style the cables after you assembled the power unit block 1 Attach the ballast holder to the circuit power unit drawing out the CNPW Assemble the ballast holder and the circuit power unit touching the CNPW to the arrow A side wall of the ballast holder You ca...

Page 40: ...ead holder OK NG Make sure not to overflow the lead from ballast holder slit Otherwise upper case will pinch the lead CNGD1 lead CNGD1 lead CNGD1 TSW CNPW CNBAR ZTP2 P o i n t A Make sure not to make the excessive length at the point A Otherwise upper case will pinch the lead Attach the CNDG1 to the two ballast holder bosses Otherwise upper case will pinch the lead Pass the CNBAR through the balla...

Page 41: ...I O metal side Style the CNAU to the I O metal side Preparation of the main board assembling Wiring of the input board assembling 1 Connect the main board and the input board with the CNVID and the CNAU Insert connector to the input board first attach the I O metal next 2 Style the CNVID and the CNAU to the I O metal side ...

Page 42: ...ot make the excessive between the slit and the tape Panel duct E2 E1 ZTP Preparation of the panel duct Wiring of the panel duct assembling 1 Draw out the E1 from the panel duct incision Style the E1 along the side of panel duct then fix the E1 with tape 2 Attach the E2 to the panel duct with screw then draw out the E2 from panel duct slit Make sure not make the excessive length in the panel duct ...

Page 43: ... attach the power unit lead holder to the ballast holder Pass the CNBAR and the CNGD1 through the power unit lead holder Then attach to the ballast holder Confirm that tape is not peeling off Pass the power fan and the CNBAR through the ballast holder slit Make sure not make the excessive length at the power unit side Make sure not to damage the CNLAP igniter lead by lamp house when you attach the...

Page 44: ...oss E2 power fan CNBAR E1 CNRM B panel fan RG panel fan PBS lamp fan Style the E1 RG panel fan and lamp fan at the internal than main board attaching boss Style the lamp fan between the optics unit and panel duct TSW exhaust fan CNGD1 CNPW CNGD2 Pass the CNGD2 between the optics unit attaching boss and the main board attaching boss Then attach the optics unit Make sure not to pinch the CNGD2 You h...

Page 45: ...Panel fan PBS Lamp fan You do not have to style the lamp fan CNBAR CNRM E2 E1 G Panel B Panel R Panel Main board B Panel fan exhaust fan CNPW TSW CNGD1 Power fan Connect the exhaust fan before you attach the main board It is hard to connect after you attached the main board 㧞 㧝 How to attach the flexible cable 1 Insert the flexible cable to the connector base completely This connector is upper con...

Page 46: ...6 CP X205W C14 20N CP X305W C14 25N Wiring diagram 10 Preparation of the Network unit Wiring of the Network unit 1 Connect the CNNET and CNBAT Network board EL01 EP03 Battery board CNBAT rivet x 2 CNNET ...

Page 47: ... the Keypad board Never make the excessive length at the Network unit side Bundle the CNNET and the CNBAT by the ZTP3 and the ZTP4 CNNET CNBAT lead CNNET CNBAT lead CNNET CNBAT lead ZTP3 ZTP4 Attaching point of the ferrite core Attaching point of the Network unit Wrap the ZTP3 at the attaching point of the ferrite core Reason Prevention to injure the finger Wrap the ZTP4 at the attaching point of ...

Page 48: ... and the Main board by one screw Make sure not to pinch the cables Put the CNNET lead and the CNBAT lead on the table clamp Otherwise the lead will be damaged by screw Make sure not to touch the speaker corn during you work Make sure that the table clamp is matching the I O metal at the 2 arrow points Put the CNGD1 and the TSW between the table clamp and the lamp cover switch Otherwise upper case ...

Page 49: ...49 CP X205W C14 20N CP X305W C14 25N 8 Disassembly diagram ...

Page 50: ...50 CP X205W C14 20N CP X305W C14 25N ...

Page 51: ...fore the upper case when disassembling the machine If the upper case is detached with the lamp door installed the MAIN board might be damaged a Remove the Lamp door Loosen this screw b Remove 7 screws on the bottom and 3 screws on the rear to detach the upper case 2 screws CAUTION These are not screw holes Do NOT insert a screw or screwdriver into them to avoid damaging the inside 7 screws Lamp do...

Page 52: ...the upper and the bottom cases tighten these screws while pressing down the upper case in the direction of the arrow Be careful not to bend the outside casing Torque 0 39 0 59N m When assembling b Attach the Lamp door CAUTION Tighten this screw using a manual screwdriver CAUTION These are not screw holes Do NOT insert a screw or screwdriver into them to avoid damag ing the inside Lamp door ...

Page 53: ...mbly as shown in the diagram When disassembling 1 Put the thermistor and Air sensor in the correct position on the Panel duct as shown in the diagram When assembling 3 Attaching the dichroic optics unit Put the dichroic optics unit on the bottom case and tighten screws in order of 1 2 3 and 4 as shown in the diagram above Release the 5 hooks ...

Page 54: ... unit FAN Never attach the FAN to the wrong direction Refer the stamp on the FAN when you attach the power unit FAN 5 Attaching the exhaust FAN Never attach the FAN to the wrong direction Refer the diagram when you attach the exhaust FAN Stamp is reverse side ...

Page 55: ...e power unit Refer the diagram when you attach the power unit Pull the AC inlet frame to the outside Then attach the power unit Make sure that the bottom case does not come in contact with AC SW CAUTION Never use the wrong screws M3 x 6 with lock washer ...

Page 56: ...ns prism ASSY Refer the diagram when you attach the Lens prism ASSY 2 Attach the LCD prism ASSY inserting the top of the Lens to the lens enclosure Never touch the LCD to any parts when you attach the LCD prism ASSY Insert vertically to the positioning boss ...

Page 57: ...63 EV01673 EV01683 EW06661 EW06031 NX32451 NX05742 C14 POWER UNIT BALLAST C14 POWER UNIT CIRCUIT FUSE 6 3A SP 50M PH2P 500 THERMAL SW ASSY C14 C14 20 LC LNS PRM AS SERVICE or REPAIR C14 LAMP UNIT ASS Y C14 N PWB ASS Y KEYPAD C14 N PWB ASS Y BATTERY C14N PWB ASS Y NETWORKY C14 SD SLOT COV ASSY LAN BATTERY CASE M1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL SASSY C14 N RML_C14_004 POWER SUPPLY CORD US TYPE W CORE POWER SUPP...

Page 58: ...G0703 B44 L141Z3 SN74LV14APWR C14 25 PWB ASS Y MAIN H S C14 30 PWB ASS Y REMOTE CPC36 CONNECTOR C14 30 PWB ASS Y INPUT 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 HA02361 HA02301 2722448 GK01691 FH00441 UX28014 DT00841 JP61121 JP61131 JP59051 QD56662 NJ23801 QT51351 HL02227 EV01663 EV01673 EV01683 EW06661 EW06031 NX32451 NX05742 C14 POWER UNIT BALLAST C14 POWER UNIT CIRCUIT FUSE 6 3A SP 50M PH2P 500 THERM...

Page 59: ...er BE EF 03 06 00 CRC_low CRC_high CRC_low Lower byte of CRC flag for command data CRC_high Upper byte of CRC flag for command data 3 Command data Command data chart byte_0 byte_1 byte_2 byte_3 byte_4 byte_5 Action Type Setting code low high low high low high Action byte_0 1 Action Classification Content 1 Set Change setting to desired value 2 Get Read projector internal setup value 4 Increment In...

Page 60: ...or setting value Decrement command 1 The PC sends the following decrement code to the projector Header Command data 05H 00H type 2 bytes 00H 00H 2 The projector decreases the setting value on the above setting code 3 The projector returns the response code 06H to the PC When the projector cannot understand the received command When the projector cannot understand the received command the error cod...

Page 61: ...FD D3 02 00 04 20 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 9B D3 04 00 04 20 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 4A D2 05 00 04 20 00 00 CONTRAST Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00 A4 D2 06 00 01 70 00 00 PICTURE MODE Set NORMAL BE EF 03 06 00 23 F6 01 00 BA 30 00 00 CINEMA BE EF 03 06 00 B3 F7 01 00 BA 30 01 00 DYNAMIC BE EF 03 06 00 E3 F4 01 00 BA 30 04 00 BOARD BLACK BE EF 03 06 00 E3 EF 01 00 BA 30 20 00 BOARD GRE...

Page 62: ... 95 30 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 A2 FE 04 00 95 30 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 73 FF 05 00 95 30 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 96 30 00 00 User Gamma Point 8 Get BE EF 03 06 00 7C FF 02 00 97 30 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 1A FF 04 00 97 30 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03...

Page 63: ...0 00 TINT Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00 7C D1 06 00 0B 70 00 00 SHARPNESS Get BE EF 03 06 00 F1 72 02 00 01 22 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 97 72 04 00 01 22 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 46 73 05 00 01 22 00 00 SHARPNESS Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00 C4 D0 06 00 09 70 00 00 MY MEMORY Load Set 1 BE EF 03 06 00 0E D7 01 00 14 20 00 00 2 BE EF 03 06 00 9E D6 01 00 14 20 01 00 3 BE EF 03 06 00 6E D6...

Page 64: ... 0A 20 00 00 COLOR SPACE Set AUTO BE EF 03 06 00 0E 72 01 00 04 22 00 00 RGB BE EF 03 06 00 9E 73 01 00 04 22 01 00 SMPTE240 BE EF 03 06 00 6E 73 01 00 04 22 02 00 REC709 BE EF 03 06 00 FE 72 01 00 04 22 03 00 REC601 BE EF 03 06 00 CE 70 01 00 04 22 04 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 3D 72 02 00 04 22 00 00 COMPONENT Set COMPONENT BE EF 03 06 00 4A D7 01 00 17 20 00 00 SCART RGB BE EF 03 06 00 DA D6 01 00 1...

Page 65: ...0 A7 D3 01 00 01 30 02 00 H V INVERT BE EF 03 06 00 37 D2 01 00 01 30 03 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 F4 D2 02 00 01 30 00 00 VOLUME COMPUTER1 Get BE EF 03 06 00 CD CC 02 00 60 20 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 AB CC 04 00 60 20 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 7A CD 05 00 60 20 00 00 VOLUME COMPUTER2 Get BE EF 03 06 00 FD CD 02 00 64 20 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 9B CD 04 00 64 20 00 00 Decrement BE E...

Page 66: ...E EF 03 06 00 C2 DD 01 00 35 20 03 00 Turn off BE EF 03 06 00 32 DD 01 00 35 20 00 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 01 DD 02 00 35 20 00 00 AUDIO S VIDEO Set AUDIO1 BE EF 03 06 00 D6 DD 01 00 32 20 01 00 AUDIO2 BE EF 03 06 00 26 DD 01 00 32 20 02 00 AUDIO3 BE EF 03 06 00 B6 DC 01 00 32 20 03 00 Turn off BE EF 03 06 00 46 DC 01 00 32 20 00 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 75 DC 02 00 32 20 00 00 AUDIO VIDEO Set AUDIO1 B...

Page 67: ...06 00 43 70 00 00 MENU POSITION V Get BE EF 03 06 00 40 D7 02 00 16 30 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 26 D7 04 00 16 30 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 F7 D6 05 00 16 30 00 00 MENU POSITION V Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00 A8 C7 06 00 44 70 00 00 BLANK Set MyScreen BE EF 03 06 00 FB CA 01 00 00 30 20 00 ORIGINAL BE EF 03 06 00 FB E2 01 00 00 30 40 00 BLUE BE EF 03 06 00 CB D3 01 00 00 30 03 00 WHITE ...

Page 68: ... 01 00 00 36 11 00 MY MEMORY BE EF 03 06 00 9A 3F 01 00 00 36 12 00 PICTURE MODE BE EF 03 06 00 0A 3E 01 00 00 36 13 00 FILTER RESET BE EF 03 06 00 3A 3C 01 00 00 36 14 00 e SHOT BE EF 03 06 00 5A 3D 01 00 00 36 16 00 VOLUME BE EF 03 06 00 CA 3C 01 00 00 36 17 00 VOLUME BE EF 03 06 00 3A 39 01 00 00 36 18 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 09 33 02 00 00 36 00 00 MY BUTTON 2 COMPUTER1 BE EF 03 06 00 C6 32 01 0...

Page 69: ...5A C2 01 00 00 35 02 00 IMAGE3 BE EF 03 06 00 CA C3 01 00 00 35 03 00 IMAGE4 BE EF 03 06 00 FA C1 01 00 00 35 04 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 09 C3 02 00 00 35 00 00 e SHOT IMAGE1 Delete Execute BE EF 03 06 00 71 C3 06 00 01 35 00 00 e SHOT IMAGE2 Delete Execute BE EF 03 06 00 35 C3 06 00 02 35 00 00 e SHOT IMAGE3 Delete Execute BE EF 03 06 00 C9 C2 06 00 03 35 00 00 e SHOT IMAGE4 Delete Execute BE EF 03...

Page 70: ... G Pane DDC Cs Video Component Video 6dB AMP RGB in2 RGB in1 S Video RS 232C ResetSW Audio_RGB SP 5W L R Audio_Video Audio Out IR RECEIVER FAN FAN Lamp Door SW Exhaust COLOR UNIFORMITY TIMING GENERATOR GAMMA CORRECTION L3E07110 USB Air Duct TEMP SENSOR Lamp 6dB AMP S H L3E06150 RGB out SW DC POWER SUPPLY PWB IR RECEIVER SW INPUT PWB Audio_RGB CTL FAN Remote Muse Power unit B Panel Vol Cont with SW...

Page 71: ...㪶 㪚 㪉 㪊 㪉 㪇 㪈 㫉 㫆 㫊 㫅 㪼 㪪 㪈 㪰 㪛 㪊 㪊 㪈 㪈 㪛 㪥 㪞 㪈 㪈 㫉 㫆 㫊 㫅 㪼 㪪 㪉 㪰 㪩 㪠 㪛 㪋 㪊 㪟 㪱 㪄 㪧 㪈 㪈 㪟 㪱 㪄 㪧 㪉 㪰 㪛 㪛 㪭 㪌 㪊 㪜㪩㪇㪈 㪚㪥㪩㪚 㪜㪊㪇㪊 㪊㪍 㪣㪚㪚㪦㪤 㪉 㪇 㪘 㪜 㪚 㪝 㪧 㪄 㪧 㪍 㪊 㪈 㪛 㪥 㪞 㪈 㪈 㪇 㪩 㪠 㩷 㩷 䇭 㪚 㪅 㪩 㪉 㪝㫉㫆㫅㫋㪶㪊㪏 㪉 㪈 㪣㪶㪦㫌㫋㪄 㪪㪧 㪊 㪌㪭 㪊 㪉 㪣㪶㪦㫌㫋㪂 㪩㪅㪚 䇭㩷㩷㪠㪩㪇㪉 㪋 㪝㫉㫆㫅㫋㪶㪌㪍 㪋 㪉㪧㪄㪧㪟 㪌 㪞㪥㪛 㪌 㪌㪧㪄㪱㪟 㪜㪏㪝㪈 㪚㪥㪪㪮 㪜㪐㪇㪈 㪈 㪝㪠㪣㪄㪪㪮 㪈 㪚㪥㪥㪜㪫 㪉 㪭㪺㪺 㪉 㪜㪣㪇㪈 㪈 㪞㪥㪛 㪈 㪜㪜㪇㪈 㪉㪧㪄㪪㪟 㪉 㪥㪆㪮㪣㪶㪤㫆㪻㪼 㪉 㪊 㪪㪶㪙㫌㫊㫐 㪊 㪣㪘㪥 㪜㪣㪇㪊 㪋 㪤㪶㪪㫃㪼㪼㫇 㪋 㪌 㪫㪯㪛㪉 㪌 㪍 㪩㪯㪛㪉 㪍 ...

Page 72: ...5 RR03 100 1 2 CR06 47 6 3 MVK SKV 1 2 IR02 KSM 2003LM2EL 1 Vout 2 GND 3 VCC CR01 1005 100p C 1 2 1005 RR01 100 1 2 CR03 47 6 3 MVK SKV 1 2 2125 RR02 47 1 2 IR01 KSM 2003LM2EL 1 Vout 2 GND 3 VCC APRC01 1 APRC02 1 APRC03 1 CR05 1 0 10 1 2 CR02 1 0 10 1 2 APRC04 1 ER01 ZH 05H 2 3 4 5 1 G1 G2 Vcc 5V GND FRONT 56 FRONT 38 REMOTE1 38KHz REMOTE2 56KHz GND 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 E D C B A ...

Page 73: ...H01 1 APH05 1 RH05 0 1 2 APH02 1 DH03 SML 210VT 1 2 RH06 0 1 2 SH03 SKRAAAE010 1 2 3 4 SH01 SKRAAAE010 1 2 3 4 DH01 SML 020MVT86 1 2 3 4 APH03 1 RH04 0 1 2 APH06 1 GND1 APH04 1 CH32 1005 100p C 1 2 CH31 1005 100p C 1 2 CH44 1005 100p C 1 2 CH43 1005 100p C 1 2 CH41 1005 100p C 1 2 CH42 1005 100p C 1 2 CH29 1005 100p C 1 2 CH30 1005 100p C 1 2 CH28 1005 100p C 1 2 CH27 1005 100p C 1 2 CH40 1005 100...

Page 74: ...74 CP X205W C14 20N CP X305W C14 25N MEMO ...

Page 75: ...CP X205W C14 20N CP X305W C14 25N 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F G POWER UNIT BALLAST 1 CONFIDENTIAL ...

Page 76: ...CP X205W C14 20N CP X305W C14 25N 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F G POWER UNIT BALLAST 2 CONFIDENTIAL ...

Page 77: ...CP X205W C14 20N CP X305W C14 25N 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F G POWER UNIT CIRCUIT CONFIDENTIAL ...

Page 78: ...1C3 1 2 3 2125 LC07 NFL21SP407X1C3 1 2 3 2125 LC06 NFL21SP407X1C3 1 2 3 2125 LC09 NFL21SP407X1C3 1 2 3 2125 LC10 NFL21SP407X1C3 1 2 3 APC14 1 EC04 UBR23 4K2J00 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 G1 G1 G2 G2 APC23 1 APC24 1 APC25 1 APC27 1 APC28 1 APC29 1 APC33 1 APC36 1 APC37 1 APC32 1 APC34 1 APC35 1 APC13 1 APC12 1 APC10 1 APC09 1 APC08 1 APC04 1 APC01 1 APC02 1 APC05 1 APC06 1 APC07 1 APC26 1 APC38 1 APC39 1 APC1...

Page 79: ...SBUSY NW_RST_PW WL_DET SBUSY 1005 R2L7 33 33 1 2 1005 R2L8 33 33 1 2 RXD1 TXD1 C2A2 1005 0 1 10 1 2 ES_TXD 1 100 1005 R2L1 100 1 2 TXD 1 GND1 1005 R2L4 10K 1 2 100 1005 R2L5 100 1 2 RXD0 1 C2A3 1005 0 1 10 1 2 TXD01 ES_RXD1 RXD1 UART_SEL 1 1005 R2L9 10K 1 2 USB_VCC 1005 R2H9 1 5K 1 2 POWER_F MOUSE 1005 R2L6 33 1 2 1005 R2L2 33 1 2 I2A1 TC7SZ125FU G IN_A GND OUT_Y VCC I2A2 TC7SZ126FU G IN_A GND OUT...

Page 80: ... 1 0 10 1 2 C250 1005 0 1 10 1 2 C251 1005 0 1 10 1 2 C255 1005 0 1 10 1 2 C256 1005 0 1 10 1 2 C257 1005 0 1 10 1 2 C258 1005 0 1 10 1 2 1005 R273 0 1 2 RESETN 1 1005 R272 0 1 2 3 3VPW 1 1005 R213 100 1 2 1005 R214 100 1 2 PCS0 1 PCS1 1 CHEX2 1 CHA22 1 CHA23 1 1005 R228 10K 1 2 CHPBHN 1 C295 1005 0 001 1 2 C296 1 0 10 1 2 R291 0 1 2 C298 1 0 10 1 2 1005 R233 22 1 2 1005 R234 22 1 2 AFE_ADC_REF 10...

Page 81: ...5 R302 100 1 2 C303 1005 0 1 10 1 2 1005 R362 330 1 2 1005 R363 330 1 2 1005 R360 220 1 2 1005 R361 100 1 2 C334 1005 0 1 16 1 2 E304 SH 02H 1 2 G1 G2 AP311 1 AP312 1 AP321 1 AP322 1 AP332 1 AP331 1 1005 R322 8 2K 1 1 2 1005 R321 10K 1 2 1608 L321 600 H 1 2 C321 1005 0 001 1 2 1608 L322 600 H 1 2 OUTTEMPP E301 ZH 02H 1 2 G1 G2 C335 1005 0 1 16 1 2 Q331 SRC1202EF 1 2 3 POWER5 1005 R333 0 1 2 E302 Z...

Page 82: ... 3010KM Vc Vin GND Vout ADJ 1005 R856 100 1 2 C862 0 1 25 F 1 2 1005 R871 10K 1 1 2 I824 SI 3010KM Vc Vin GND Vout ADJ C870 0 1 25 1 2 FAN CNT3 POWER3 1608 L827 600 H 1 2 APF7 1 APF8 1 APF9 1 2125 L829 600 H 1 2 2125 L828 600 H 1 2 FG_SEL2 AP FS2 1 D851 SDS511 1 2 D855 SDS511 1 2 D854 SDS511 1 2 D853 SDS511 1 2 D852 SDS511 1 2 1005 R893 10K 1 2 1005 R892 10K 1 2 1005 R863 10K 1 2 C8F4 0 1 25 1 2 I...

Page 83: ...2 I401 L3E07110K0A D7 VDD1 D7 D8 VDD1 D8 D9 VDD1 D9 D10 VDD1 D10 D11 VDD1 D11 D12 VDD1 D12 D13 VDD1 D13 E7 VDD1 E7 E8 VDD1 E8 E9 VDD1 E9 E10 VDD1 E10 E11 VDD1 E11 E12 VDD1 E12 E13 VDD1 E13 T8 VDD1 T8 T9 VDD1 T9 T10 VDD1 T10 T11 VDD1 T11 T12 VDD1 T12 T13 VDD1 T13 T14 VDD1 T14 U8 VDD1 U8 U9 VDD1 U9 U10 VDD1 U10 U11 VDD1 U11 U12 VDD1 U12 U13 VDD1 U13 U14 VDD1 U14 C5 VDD2 C5 C14 VDD2 C14 D19 VDD2 D19 ...

Page 84: ...MDR 1 RD2 5 2518 L501 22 H 1 2 RD2 3 C525 22 16 MVK SKV 1 2 2518 L502 22 H 1 2 C502 1005 5 0p C 1 2 15 5V 1005 R510 0 1 2 1005 R537 0 1 2 RD1 2 XFRR CS_DR RD2 7 C501 22 6 3 MVK SKV 1 2 DATA2 C515 1005 5 0p C 1 2 1005 R525 0 1 2 RD2 6 RD2 2 GND1 RD1 4 DYOUTR I502 L3E06150S2A VDD 1 DGND 2 DGND 3 TEST POWSV RESET SCS SCLK SDATA ADDR0 DXIN DYIN ENBY AGND 14 AGND 15 AGND 16 AGND 17 REF_IN VCC 19 REF_OU...

Page 85: ...D11 PGND 29 VID10 PVCC 31 VID9 PGND 33 VID8 PVCC 35 VID7 PGND 37 PGND 38 PGND 39 VID6 PVCC 41 VID5 PGND 43 VID4 PVCC 45 VID3 PGND 47 VID2 PVCC 49 VID1 PGND 51 PGND 52 PGND 53 CAL_OUT PVCC 55 CAL_IN PGND 57 VCC 58 VCC 59 AGND 60 AGND 61 AGND 62 AGND 63 AGND 64 SHT_I SHT_O R L INVIN SHCLK XFRIN DGND 71 DGND 72 DGND 73 VDD 74 VDD 75 VDD 76 D1N0 D1N1 D1N2 D1N3 D1N4 D1N5 D1N6 D1N7 D1N8 D1N9 DGND 87 DGN...

Page 86: ... MVK SKV 1 2 BD2 0 C701 22 6 3 MVK SKV 1 2 2518 L702 22 H 1 2 1005 R736 0 1 2 2518 L703 22 H 1 2 CLK2 BD2 1 BD1 2 1005 R737 0 1 2 XFRB R733 2010 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1005 R720 0 1 2 BD2 8 1005 R722 0 1 2 1005 R724 0 1 2 2518 L704 10 H 1 2 SHCLKB BD2 3 1005 R726 220 1 2 BD1 0 R708 2010 100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C715 1005 5 0p C 1 2 DYOUTB R732 2010 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BD2 7 BD2 2 CLXOUTB DATA2 1005 R751 47K...

Page 87: ...0 1 2 GND1 R_WL_in DV20 SDS511 1 2 3 3V 2125 HV13 SC200JT 1 2 3 ES04 ZH 11V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 G1 G2 1005 RV98 0 1 2 2125 HV09 SC200JT 1 2 3 DV19 SDS511 1 2 2125 HV11 SC200JT 1 2 3 1005 RV82 0 1 2 GND1 1005 RV95 8 2K 1 2 1005 0 0047 CV60 1 2 2125 HV15 SC200JT 1 2 3 2125 HV12 SC200JT 1 2 3 DV15 SDS511 1 2 L_WL_in GND1 DV17 SDS511 1 2 GND1 2125 HV10 SC200JT 1 2 3 1005 RV81 0 1 2 DV18 SDS511 1 2...

Page 88: ...R_OUTPUT AGND 26 CH_3 BUFFER_OUTPUT 27 CH_3 BUFFER_OUTPUT 28 VA 29 AGND 30 CH_2 BUFFER_OUTPUT 31 CH_2 BUFFER_OUTPUT 32 VA 33 AGND 34 CH_1 BUFFER_OUTPUT 35 CH_1 BUFFER_OUTPUT 36 AGND 37 VA 38 V SYNC_MON_OUTPUT H SYNC_MON_OUTPUT CH_3 SAG CH_3 MONITOR_OUTPUT CH_2 SAG CH_2 MONITOR_OUTPUT CH_1 SAG CH_1 MONITOR_OUTPUT AGND 47 VA 48 GND1 GND1 GND1 CS27 1005 47p C 1 2 CS15 1005 47p C 1 2 GND1 GND1 DSUB1_R...

Page 89: ...K 1 2 1005 RA47 4 7K 1 2 CA46 1 0 16 1 2 CA47 1 0 16 1 2 CA48 0 0033 1 2 CA49 0 0033 1 2 CA22 0 47 16 X5R 1 2 1005 RA48 100 1 2 1005 RA50 12K 1 2 1005 RA49 3 3K 1 2 QA07 2SC5343UFG 1 2 3 RD TD USB_D USB_D 2125 LA12 SC200JT 1 2 3 2125 LA13 SC200JT 1 2 3 2125 LA14 SC200JT 1 2 3 2125 LA15 SC200JT 1 2 3 2125 LA16 SC200JT 1 2 3 2125 LA17 SC200JT 1 2 3 2125 LA18 SC200JT 1 2 3 1005 RA59 10K 1 2 CA54 1005...

Page 90: ...2 CE11 1005 0 01 16 1 2 3216 LE25 1 2 3 1608 LE21 600 H 1 2 1005 RE79 100 1 2 1608 LE22 600 H 1 2 RXD1 RE82 2010 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1005 RE88 100 1 2 APE04 1 3 3V WL_DET 1005 RE75 100 1 2 GND1 QE01 SRC1202EF 1 2 3 APE03 1 RESETN 1608 LE19 600 H 1 2 1608 LE17 600 H 1 2 MSLEEP APE08 1 1608 LE24 600 H 1 2 APE02 1 3216 LE26 1 2 3 APE09 1 EE01 ZH 13V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 G1 G2 GND1 APE13 1 APE0...

Page 91: ...CP X205W C14 20N CP X305W C14 25N 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F G PWB assembly NETWORK 1 CONFIDENTIAL ...

Page 92: ...CP X205W C14 20N CP X305W C14 25N 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F G PWB assembly NETWORK 2 CONFIDENTIAL ...

Page 93: ...CP X205W C14 20N CP X305W C14 25N 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F G PWB assembly NETWORK 3 CONFIDENTIAL ...

Page 94: ...CP X205W C14 20N CP X305W C14 25N 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F G PWB assembly NETWORK 4 CONFIDENTIAL ...

Page 95: ...ly INPUT PWB assembly MAIN 1 PWB assembly MAIN 2 PWB assembly MAIN 3 PWB assembly MAIN 4 PWB assembly MAIN 5 PWB assembly MAIN 6 PWB assembly MAIN 7 PWB assembly MAIN 8 PWB assembly MAIN 9 PWB assembly MAIN 10 PWB assembly MAIN 11 PWB assembly MAIN 12 PWB assembly NETWORK 1 PWB assembly NETWORK 2 PWB assembly NETWORK 3 PWB assembly NETWORK 4 Basic circuit diagram list ...

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