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SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT.

 

Multimedia LCD Projector

August  2003

   Digital Media Division

YK

No.0536E

PJ-TX10

(C10H)

SERVICE MANUAL

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

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 re, electric shock, injury, harmful radi-

ation 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 (main), when 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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 ed.

Service Warning

  

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

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

3.  Names of each part ------------------------------------- 3
4.  Adjustment ------------------------------------------------ 5
5.  Troubleshooting-----------------------------------------11
6.  Service points ------------------------------------------ 16
7.  Wiring diagram ----------------------------------------- 29

8.  Disassembly diagram--------------------------------- 34
9.  Replacement parts list-------------------------------- 37
10.RS-232C communication ---------------------------- 38
11.Block diagram------------------------------------------- 46
12.Connector connection diagram -------------------- 47
13.Basic circuit diagram---------------------------------- 48

Contents 

 

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.

Summary of Contents for Illumina PJ-TX10

Page 1: ...r 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 1 Features 2 2 Specifications 2 3 Names of each part 3 4 Adjustment 5 5 Troubleshooting 11 6 Service points 16 7 Wiring diagr...

Page 2: ...mponent Y 1 0 0 1Vp p 75Ωtermination CB PB 0 7 0 1Vp p 75Ωtermination CR PR 0 7 0 1Vp p 75Ωtermination RGB input output Analog RGB 0 7V p p 75Ωtermination Sync TTL level Audio Input 200mVrms 50kΩ max 3 0Vp p Speaker output 1 0W mono Power supply AC100 120V 2 4A AC220 240V 1 1A Power consumption 220W Dimensions 350 W 121 H 285 D mm No including protruding parts Weight 3 6kg 7 9lbs Temperature Opera...

Page 3: ...rap Strap Rivet Strap hole Rivet Push in Bottom side AC inlet VIDEO port Ports cover AUDIO port from a computer S VIDEO port COMPONENT VIDEO Y AUDIO R port L port from a video equipment Power switch COMPUTER port CONTROL port STANDBY ON INPUT POWER LAMP TEMP MENU MENU buttons operate the menu function TEMP indicator lights or blinks when any problem about internal temperature has happened LAMP ind...

Page 4: ...t ON button prepares for turning the power on COMPUTER button selects the input signal of COMPUTER port WIDE button toggles between the modes for aspect ratio AUTO button executes automatic adjustment CINEMA DYNAMIC NORMAL CUSTOM buttons select each of gamma mode KEYSTONE button turns on off the KEYSTONE mode In the KEYSTONE mode To adjust the keystone use the cursor buttons ESC button returns to ...

Page 5: ...tment means recommended 4 1 2 Setting of condition before adjustment 1 Before starting adjustment warm up the projector for about 10 minutes Blank white 2 Set Zoom Wide to Max And project an image with more than 1m 40 type in diagonal size 3 Set the lens position to the default with horizontal and vertical lens shift dial As shown in Fig 4 1 adjust the dials to match the dial s center mark to prin...

Page 6: ...e adjustment Signals for internal adjustment 192 255 168 255 144 255 120 255 96 255 72 255 48 255 24 255 Adjustment procedure 1 Make this adjustment after completing the adjust ment in 4 3 Flicker adjustment 2 Use DAC P NRSH R in the FACTORY MENU to adjust so that the vertical lines spaced every 6 dots are as inconspicuous as possible Reduce the adjustment value when black stripes appear in the 2n...

Page 7: ...f 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 the cursor on ON with the key and press the key To turn it on again place the cursor on OFF and press the key...

Page 8: ... 2 R and B so that the coordinates are as follows x x1 0 005 y y1 0 010 9 Similarly measure adjustment points No 3 to No 17 and adjust their color coordinates starting in order from the small number points This completes adjustments required for MIN Note Since excessive correction may lead to a correction data overview during internal calculations use the following values for reference No 2 to No ...

Page 9: ...st makes it easy 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 another three 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 13 10 4 1 5 6 2 7 8 3 1...

Page 10: ...e ON button for 3 seconds 2 Press the button Next press the button to select EXECUTE The adjustment program runs automati cally 3 After the massage of END is displayed check the Offset value displayed according to the following spec Spec 150 Offset 227 4 If out of spec confirm the below conditions Then retry the same adjustment Description a Installing the air filter correctly b No obstruction and...

Page 11: ...hooting Check points TSW PWB assembly MAIN E801 E301 E800 D841 C P701 E804 E802 E805 E302 E7A1 ESPL P501 P601 D303 LAMP D301 POWER D302 TEMP S301 P ON S302 INP EA01 EV01 E102 ES01 PWB assembly SENSOR PWB assembly REMC 6430 6800 ...

Page 12: ... Power unit circuit Lamp door SW Fuse on the Filter unit Filter unit Reset the Lamp door NO YES Disconnect TSW form Power unit circuit And check TSW short or open PWB assembly Main Short YES TSW Open Is the Lamp door installed correctly NO What is the state of TEMP indicator D302 Not light Blinks Jump to on the page 13 1 1 3 5 7 3 5 7 ...

Page 13: ...lation correct YES NO What is the state of TEMP indicator D302 Not light Blinks DC FAN Lamp H 3 3V L 0V L OV 1 Is the voltage at the of E804 on the PWB assembly Main fixed to L during warming up L 0V Measure sure voltage at the cathode pin of D841 on the PWB assembly Main DC FAN Panel YES Normal Does the signal at the pin of E801 have a amplitude of 3 3V and a frequency of 40Hz or more PWB assembl...

Page 14: ... Are voltage input at pins of E800 on the PWB assembly Main 1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7 12V 17V 6 6V 4 1V Power unit circuit NO YES Are voltage input at pins of E800 on the PWB assembly Main 12V 17V 6 6V 4 1V PWB assembly Main LCD module assembly Check at operating mode 7 1 3 5 Picture is not displayed only when the VIDEO S VIDEO Component Signal is input 7 1 3 5 ...

Page 15: ...istance of the Speaker 12V 17V 6 6V 4 1V 7 1 3 5 about 8 0 or infinity 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 PWB assembly Main NO YES NO YES Use cross cable Check the RS 232C cable Are pin No 2 and 3 crossed Power unit circuit Check the power supply voltage ...

Page 16: ...emove all lead free solder from soldered joints when replacing components If leaded solder should be added to existing lead free joints mix in the leaded solder thoroughly 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...

Page 17: ...screw 3 Lift up the rearward of the PWB assembly MAIN to the front 6 3 Cautions When Removing The Power Unit BALLAST When removing the cable CNBAR connected to Power Unit BALLAST there is danger of damaging the small PWB connecting cables CN200 CN100 T102 Disconnect the CNBAR from connector CN200 while pressing the sub board to prevent the stress on the sub board CNBAR Power Unit BALLAST REAR Disc...

Page 18: ...possible Return Replacement of G Panel Reconditioning 6 5 Cleaning up dust from panels and optical filters 1 Preparation Please prepare cleaning tools and materials as follows And prepare relatively clean room not to work in addi tional dust while removing operation 1 Swab for cleaning P NX08061 Cotton stick L147 2 Air duster Dust blower spray can 3 Vacuum cleaner 2 Disassemble and open the mainte...

Page 19: ...ning you can check the dust on screen While removing the dust separated dust will be blown off by air cooling system Please pay attention not to damage panel and fil ters 5 Re assembly 1 Turn off the set and remove the PWB assembly MAIN 2 Set the intake LID 3 Re assemble the PWB assembly MAIN 4 Re assemble the set 5 While re assembling please clean the intake LID and intake filter and filter cover...

Page 20: ... new batteries with used ones When inserting batteries verify that the plus and minus terminals are aligned correctly as indicated in the remote control When you dispose the battery you should obey the law in the relative area or country Putting Batteries 1 Remove the battery cover Slide back and remove the cover in the direction of the arrow 2 Insert the batteries Align and insert the two AA batt...

Page 21: ...eaner 4 Install the air filter and the filter cover 5 Reset the filter timer according to following Reset The Filter Timer 1 Turn on the projector While the projector running press the MENU button to open the menu 2 Choose the OPTION on the menu using the button then press the button or ENTER button 3 Choose the FILTER TIME using the button then press and hold the button of projector or the RESET ...

Page 22: ... bang when it does unplug the power cord from the outlet and make sure the type of the replacement lamp Note that shards of glass could damage the projector s inter nals or cause injury during handling If the lamp should break it will make a loud bang when it does ventilate the room well and make sure not to breathe the gas that comes out of the projector vents or get it in your eyes or mouth Open...

Page 23: ...nal processing To avoid 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...

Page 24: ...ry code Press the KEYSTONE button 4th entry 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 Inquiring Code PIN BOX ID...

Page 25: ...HE AIR FILTER AFTER CLEANING THE AIR FILTER RESET THE FILTER TIMER A note of precaution when cleaning the air filter Please immediately turn the power OFF and clean or change the air filter by referring to the Air Filter section of this manual After you have cleaned or changed the air filter please be sure to reset the filter timer If the same message is displayed after the treatment please clean ...

Page 26: ... the following items and then turn the power ON again If the same indication is displayed please change the lamp Is there blockage of the air passage aperture Is the air filter is dirty Does the peripheral temperature exceed 35 C Lighting or blanking in red Turned off Blinking in red The cooling fan is not operating Turn the power OFF and wait at least 20 minutes After the unit has sufficiently co...

Page 27: ...n first then press the button together with INPUT and hold for 3 seconds 1 Display the menu by the MENU button 2 Select the OPTION on the menu 3 Press the ON button Next hold the ON button for 3 seconds 2 Select the HIGH on the OSD using the button To reset this setup select the NORMAL using the button 3 The OSD will be ended by no operation for 10 seconds or change of input signal To end immediat...

Page 28: ...xcept buttons Set operating time display method accumulated lamp time display method 1 Select Option from the Menu display then select Lamp Time 2 Press the Reset button once then press Keystone for 3 seconds or more to display the screen shown below The menu will close after 10 seconds if there are no further operations 3 Use or to select the usage status number The usage status is as shown below...

Page 29: ...close to board Confirm that CN102 and CN103 are connected properly confirmation is not possible later CNBAR CN200 Confirm that CN200 is connected properly confirmation is not possible later Attach FEB3 ferrite core to CNPOW CN100 T102 FEB4 Lock completely when connecting CN1 connector CN3 CN101 CNPWR FEB2 T201 CN103 CN102 FEB3 CNPOW TSW Attach FEB1 and FEB5 ferrite core to CN1 and CD2 Attach FEB3 ...

Page 30: ...ZTP8 To prevent being pinched by the lens shift unit during installation of the optical engine Lock CNPWR completely when connecting the connector to ballast power CN100 Arrange the lead as shown and attach FEB2 close to the circuit power Do not wedge in cooling wheel or igniter transformer Assembly procedure 1 Pass CNBAR through ballast power block fastener and lock 2 Pass CN1 and CD2 through cir...

Page 31: ...6 The CNRM lead shall be fastened to the side of the inside of the bottom case with tape at ZTP1 To prevent getting caught by the boss fastening the upper case and bottom case and to prevent contact with adjust foot Pass wire between PBS duct and optical unit Arrange speaker and internal air sensor leads as shown below Ensure external air sensor lead is hooked on optical unit hook To prevent lead ...

Page 32: ...way from duct positions to prevent leads from becoming wedged when mounting ducts Power block integration wiring Power block integration 1 Connect CN1 Caution Operation differs for C10S H 2 Secure FG and CD2 to power block with screw 3 Connect and wire lamp lead 6800 A83 6430 6460 CNBAR CNRM R C board TSW CNPOW CNLC CD2 FG FG CD2 40 10mm _ Attach FEB4 as shown C10H chassis wiring diagram 4 F E B 1...

Page 33: ...ttach FEB5 to CNBAR 6800 and 6460 3 Connect CNBAR CNLC A83 6800 6430 CNRM CNME 3055 and CNSH connectors 4 Connect LCD panel cable Arrange 6460 lead eliminating slack and secure with fastener located on top of power block to prevent interference with projection lense Connector base 1 Insert flexible cable into connector base properly Confirm cable facing correct direction as connector is top contac...

Page 34: ...ping screw 4 5 8 6 19 6 20 25 26 30 21 11 3 33 2 LCD Lens prism Power supply unit 1 T2x5 M3x6 lock 18 T3x12 T3x12 T3x12 M3x6 T3x12 T3x12 T3x12 T3x12 M3x8 M3x8 Lamp fan duct 22 27 9 T3x10 Dichroic optics unit Notice 5 Notice 4 Notice 6 Notice 3 Notice 1 T3x12 ...

Page 35: ...10 C10H M Meter screw T Tapping screw Dichroic optics unit LCD Lens prism 10 17 13 7 13 16 23 24 Lamp fan duct 12 M3x6 M3x8 29 M3x8 M3x50 M3x50 M3x30 32 31 Power supply unit 14 28 T3x16 15 T3x35 T3x35 Notice 2 ...

Page 36: ...g the upper case shift the projection lens upwards with vertical shift dial Notice a b c d e 4 Align shield case joints 5 Attach lamp case bracket as shown below after removing dichroic optics unit and duct assembly 6 Never remove the connection of the fasten terminals Ԙ ԙ Ԛ Insert in direction then swivel in direction Ԙ ԙ Precautions Swivel case to avoid applying pressure to projection lens when ...

Page 37: ...00611 LAMP UNIT ASS Y or 15 GS00902 DC FAN LAMP EV01682 POWER SUPPLY CORD UK TYPE W CORE 16 GS00892 DC FAN PANEL or 17 UE22511 DICHROIC OPTICS UNIT EV01672 POWER SUPPLY CORD EUROPE TYPE W CORE 18 JP06971 PWB ASS Y MAIN 19 JP06862 PWB ASS Y REMOTE CONTROL QR57401 INSTRUCTION MANUAL S ASS Y 20 QD36701 TERMINAL HOLDER ASS Y 21 JP06864 PWB ASS Y SENSOR 22 EA01771R CPC30 CONNECTOR NX08061 COTTON STICK ...

Page 38: ...he following figure 3 Turn on the computer power supply and after the computer has started up turn on the projector power supply 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 Increment setup value by 1 5 DECREMENT ...

Page 39: ...crement command 1 The computer sends the decrement code Header Command data 05H 00H type 2 bytes 00H 00H to the projector 2 The projector decreases the setting value on the above setting code 3 The projector returns the response code 06H to the computer When the projector cannot understand the received command When the projector cannot understand the received command the error code 15H is sent bac...

Page 40: ...6 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 Aspect Set 4 3 BE EF 03 06 00 9E D0 01 00 08 20 00 00 16 9 BE EF 03 06 00 0E D1 01 00 08 20 01 00 15 9 BE EF 03 06 00 6E D0 01 00 08 20 03 00 32 15 BE EF 03 06 00 5E D2 01 00 08 20 04 00 WIDE BE EF 03 06 00 CE D3 01 00 08 20 05 00 MOVIE 1 BE EF 03 06 00 3E D3 01 00 08 20 06 00 MOVIE 2 BE EF 03 06 00 AE D2 01...

Page 41: ...YNAMIC BE EF 03 06 00 A7 F1 01 00 A1 30 02 00 CUSTOM BE EF 03 06 00 07 FD 01 00 A1 30 10 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 F4 F0 02 00 A1 30 00 00 Custom Gamma Get BE EF 03 06 00 08 F1 02 00 A3 30 00 00 Increment BE EF 03 06 00 6E F1 04 00 A3 30 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 BF F0 05 00 A3 30 00 00 Custom Color Temp Set USER BE EF 03 06 00 3B F8 01 00 B0 30 10 00 HIGH BE EF 03 06 00 0B F5 01 00 B0 30 03 00 M...

Page 42: ...nt BE EF 03 06 00 23 D2 04 00 06 20 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 F2 D3 05 00 06 20 00 00 Color Balance B Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00 D0 D3 06 00 06 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 Color Get BE EF 03 06 00 B...

Page 43: ... 09 22 00 00 Over Scan Reset Execute BE EF 03 06 00 EC D9 06 00 27 70 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...

Page 44: ...0 16 20 01 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 85 D6 02 00 16 20 00 00 Blank Color Set Blue BE EF 03 06 00 CB D3 01 00 00 30 03 00 White BE EF 03 06 00 6B D0 01 00 00 30 05 00 Black BE EF 03 06 00 9B D0 01 00 00 30 06 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 08 D3 02 00 00 30 00 00 Blank on off Set TURN OFF BE EF 03 06 00 FB D8 01 00 20 30 00 00 TURN ON BE EF 03 06 00 6B D9 01 00 20 30 01 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 C8 D8 02 00 20 30 0...

Page 45: ...0 1A D2 04 00 07 30 00 00 Decrement BE EF 03 06 00 CB D3 05 00 07 30 00 00 Freeze Set Normal BE EF 03 06 00 83 D2 01 00 02 30 00 00 Freeze BE EF 03 06 00 13 D3 01 00 02 30 01 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 B0 D2 02 00 02 30 00 00 Power Set TURN OFF BE EF 03 06 00 2A D3 01 00 00 60 00 00 TURN ON BE EF 03 06 00 BA D2 01 00 00 60 01 00 Get BE EF 03 06 00 19 D3 02 00 00 60 00 00 Example Return 00 00 01 00 02 0...

Page 46: ...INPUT CLAMP RGB CTRL Flash ROM SP SUB CPU VOL UME RGB Audio Video OPTICAL UNIT PROJECTION LENS FAN FAN Lamp EEPROM X tal A D PLL THC7216 DDC RS 232C S Video S P COLOR UNIFORMITY TIMING GENERATOR AUDIO_ AMP VIDEO DECODER TC90A92F SEL COMP IR RECEIVER PWB Video Audio S H LEVEL SHIFTER S H LEVEL SHIFTER SELECTOR SENSOR PWB TEMP SENSOR TEMP SENSOR FILTER UNIT POWER UNIT CIRCUIT TSW DC REGULATORS DOOR ...

Page 47: ...POW CN100 CN200 E800 1 FAN1S 2 VCC 3 GND 4 CONT E 5 NC R G B CNRM 30P PFC Flat With Panel OPT Unit R P501 G P601 B P701 E805 E801 E802 1 SP 2 SP E901 RGB AUDIO IN 1 OUT 2 GND E301 6430 Out Sensor 1 OUT 2 GND E302 6800 PWB assembly SENSOR CNME 1 GND 2 HPLL 3 NC E7A1 E981 VIDEO AUDIO R IN VIDEO AUDIO L IN 1 NC 2 DY 3 CLY 4 CLY 5 VDDY 6 LCCOM 7 NC 8 NRG 9 ENB1 10 ENB2 11 ENB3 12 ENB4 13 DIRX 14 CLX 1...

Page 48: ...48 PJ TX10 C10H 13 Basic circuit diagram Parts with hatching are not mounted 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 E D C B A PWB assembly REMC C10H PWB assembly SENSOR C10H ...

Page 49: ...0 3 CN100 4 L100 L104 R100 R101 R102 R103 C100 R104 C140 C152 R160 R113 R112 Q150 Q151 C151 C133 R151 D151 D105 C108 ZD100 L102 D106 C153 C154 R161 R145 C130 TH101 TH102 R114 R140 R141 R133 C109 R142 R143 R134 R115 R116 C122 R117 R135 C131 C110 R123 D107 D121 R156 R118 D115 R125 C155 D116 R127 C112 R126 R121 R122 C111 Z100 T102 C120 Q101 C114 Q104 C116 Q103 C117 L103 C113 Q102 R131 R130 R128 D118 ...

Page 50: ...22 R234 IC203 3 2 1 C224 R240 R238 R241 C223 R226 R223 C219 C251 C213 C215 C216 C252 R220 R218 IC203 C211 IC202 1 2 7 8 4 6 5 7 8 4 6 5 3 Q217 R207 C206 C208 R209 Q213 R206 R260 R261 C202 C225 C204 Q212 Q211 C203 R273 R275 ZD210 C260 Q221 Q222 D200 R281 D201 R213 R217 R219 C218 R230 Q214 R262 Q202 R247 R246 Q203 R249 VR201 R250 Q204 Q205 R253 R254 R243 ZD215 PC202 R237 R236 R233 C221 R227 C220 C26...

Page 51: ... D105 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 IC101 FB COM M C Vcc ZERO R117 C113 C112 C114 C115 C116 R118 R116 TH101 1 3 4 CN101 R201 R204 R205 R206 C201 R234 D201 D202 R207 R208 FB201 Q201 R209 C202 R203 D214 C208 C209 C225 D204 FB202 R210 R241 C227 C226 C118 Q202 R218 PC203 R217 R211 ZD201 D205 R212 PC202 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 CS REF Vcc O RT FB IS G C203 C204 IC201 R215 R216 PC201 T201 C210 D207 C211 D208 C214 CN103 ZD202 ...

Page 52: ...PWB assembly MAIN 1 C10H ...

Page 53: ...PWB assembly MAIN 2 C10H ...

Page 54: ...PWB assembly MAIN 3 C10H ...

Page 55: ...PWB assembly MAIN 4 C10H ...

Page 56: ...PWB assembly MAIN 5 C10H ...

Page 57: ...PWB assembly MAIN 6 C10H ...

Page 58: ...PWB assembly MAIN 7 C10H ...

Page 59: ...PWB assembly MAIN 8 C10H ...

Page 60: ...PWB assembly MAIN 9 C10H ...

Page 61: ...PWB assembly MAIN 10 C10H ...

Page 62: ...MEMO MEMO ...

Page 63: ...ER UNIT BALLAST 2 POWER UNIT CIRCUIT FILTER UNIT 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 Basic circuit diagram list ...

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