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The following parts list is FOR REFERENCE ONLY, as not all parts/assemblies are available for ordering on HP’s parts 
ordering web sites (CSN/Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer). Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master 
Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch. 

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Summary of Contents for ID5220N

Page 1: ...Service Manual HP High Definition Lamp DLP TV ID5220N ...

Page 2: ...tion on how to detect and correct errors The manual also includes a flowchart for checking locating and replacing board assemblies to aid users in returning the television to safe normal operating condition NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO THIS DOCUMENTATION ITS QUALITY PERFORMANCE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In no event will...

Page 3: ...the breakage occurred discard any nearby food and drink and thoroughly clean the table surface around the television Wash your hands after cleaning the area or handling a broken lamp Disposal of this lamp may be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal and recycling information contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance at www eiae org You can find safet...

Page 4: ...Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This digital television is capable of receiving analog basic digital basic and digital premium cable television programming by ...

Page 5: ...ools 7 General Repair Procedure 8 Part Replacement Chart 9 Procedures for All TVs 10 Removing the Rear Cover 10 Removing the Lamp Chassis Assembly 11 Opening the Chassis Assembly to Access the Power Supply and Ballast Module 13 Removing the Power Supply Fan and Lamp Ballast Modules 15 Removing the Power Supply Module 19 Removing the Lamp TV DCR and Main Board Modules 20 Removing the Fan Assembly 2...

Page 6: ...er Problems 49 Photo Viewer PictBridge Printing Problems 50 LED Error Codes 51 Chapter 5 Using the Service Menu Resetting the TV 53 Using the Service Menu 53 Resetting the Television 53 Unplugging to Reset 53 Using the Power Button to Reset 53 Chapter 6 Upgrading the Firmware 55 Chapter 7 Service Testing and Qualification 57 I O Check Procedure 58 Aligning the Light Engine 60 Appendix A Exploded O...

Page 7: ...IF CableCARD CableCARD ready Service connectors Media reader used for updates via compact flash Five pin service connector Video compatibility Antenna NTSC ATSC 480i p 720p Cable NTSC ATSC QAM ClearQAM 480i p 720p Composite S Video NTSC 480i Component 480i p 720p HDMI 480i p 720p Audio features 2 channel stereo sound system 15 watts per channel Left and right full range stereo speakers Audio funct...

Page 8: ...2 Model Specifications ...

Page 9: ...ATSC ClearQAM Light engine Lamp driven Lamp Manufacturer Phoenix Electrode gap 1 1 mm Open type with ellipse reflector E23 Wattage 150 Wdc UHP Lamp Rated Life 6000 hrs typical 150 W based on lamp specification Lamp replacement barrier With warning label DANGER RISK OF EXPLOSION REPLACE LAMP IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS Microdisplay Manufacturer Texas Instruments Type HD5 DMD ...

Page 10: ...PM NTSC Screen Image Screen size 52 in 1320 0 mm Aspect ratio 16 9 Input Signal Characteristics Compatibility HDMI NTSC ATSC S Video Y C composite video Audio System Power amplifier satellite Power 15 W RMS THD 10 R 4 Ohm at 400 Hz Frequency response 125 Hz to 15 kHz Physical Dimensions H x W x D 50 x 37 x 15 Weight television only 85 lbs ...

Page 11: ...Technical Specifications 5 Block Diagram ...

Page 12: ...6 Technical Specifications ...

Page 13: ... Before performing any type of service or repair on any television turn the unit off and disconnect its AC power cord from the power source Required Tools T10 Torx screwdriver Philips screwdriver in nut driver Adjustable wrench Needlenose pliers Cutter for plastic ties or equivalent Lens cover Memory device compact flash USB memory stick etc ...

Page 14: ...r Cover page 10 Removing the Lamp Chassis Assembly page 11 Opening the Chassis Assembly to Access the Power Supply and Ballast Module page 13 Removing the Power Supply Fan and Lamp Ballast Modules page 15 Removing the Power Supply Module page 19 Removing the Lamp TV DCR and Main Board Modules page 20 Removing the Fan Assembly page 23 Removing the Light Engine page 25 Removing the Light Engine Cool...

Page 15: ...ollowing chart shows the components you will need to replace when replacing a particular assembly Note Reassembly is generally done using the same procedure as disassembly but in reverse order except where noted at the end of the disassembly instructions ...

Page 16: ...Procedures for All TVs Removing the Rear Cover 1 Remove the thirteen 10 Torx screws from the back of the TV as indicated below Remove the strap mount using the adjustable wrench not indicated 2 Remove the rear cover Lamp Chassis ...

Page 17: ...embly 1 Remove the two screws holding the corner brackets and remove the brackets 2 Unplug the side connectors CAUTION Be careful not to pull on the connectors or cables 3 Pull the chassis partway out of the unit to access the speaker cables and connections ...

Page 18: ... Procedures 4 Unplug the speaker connectors CAUTION Be careful not to pull on the connectors or cables 5 Place the interlock switch inside the chassis 6 Slowly pull the chassis straight back and remove it from the TV ...

Page 19: ...d Ballast Module 1 Remove the two 10 Torx screws 2 Remove the two inch F56 nuts securing the F connectors to the plate the two strain relief screws and the five Philips screws along the top of the chassis cover plate 10 Torx screws 5 Philips fasteners Strain relief screws inch F56 nuts ...

Page 20: ...14 Disassembly Procedures 3 Remove the 18 10 Torx screws from the top of the enclosure and disconnect the ballast power cable from the cable holder ...

Page 21: ...y Procedures 15 Removing the Power Supply Fan and Lamp Ballast Modules 1 Open the chassis by lifting the cover Remove the Power Supply control cable shown below 2 Disconnect the Ballast Control Cable shown below ...

Page 22: ...16 Disassembly Procedures 3 Remove the four Torx screws shown 4 Remove the AC cable connectors and Ballast Power connector from the power supply as shown ...

Page 23: ...Procedures 17 5 Remove the Ballast cable from the chassis mount connector 6 Slip the two ferrite clamps from beneath the large tie wrap Cut the small tie wrap holding the Lamp Ballast cable to the Ballast Assembly ...

Page 24: ...18 Disassembly Procedures The figures below show the Power Supply and Lamp Ballast as they appear when removed from the television chassis Power Supply Module Lamp Ballast Module ...

Page 25: ...embly Procedures 19 Removing the Power Supply Module 1 Remove the AC power connector and four Torx screws shown below Release the plastic clip attachment to remove the Power Supply Module from the metal plate ...

Page 26: ...ssembly Procedures Removing the Lamp TV DCR and Main Board Modules 1 Remove the ten Phillips screws from the back plate 2 Remove the two Torx screws from the mounting tabs at the bottom of the module assembly ...

Page 27: ...sconnect the cables and remove the foil tape shown below 4 Carefully pull the module assembly back and unplug any remaining connections Remove the two Torx screws holding the DCR module to the Main Board and lift the DCR module off ...

Page 28: ...22 Disassembly Procedures 5 Remove the Torx screw that attaches the Main Board to the metal carrier then slide the board out of the carrier Tuner Module Main Board Module with metal carrier removed ...

Page 29: ...dures 23 Removing the Fan Assembly The fan and mounting bracket are held in place with a series of 10 hooks five to a side that secure them to the side of the chassis No fasteners are used Mounting hooks Mounting slots ...

Page 30: ...24 Disassembly Procedures 1 To remove the fan assembly lift it straight up ...

Page 31: ...y Procedures 25 Removing the Light Engine 1 Remove the three Torx screws from the bottom of the side plate 2 Remove the side plate 3 Remove the six mounting screws from the bottom of the chassis frame Torx screws ...

Page 32: ...26 Disassembly Procedures 4 Unplug the five connectors from the DMD module Note Do not remove the DMD module itself 5 Remove the light engine from the chassis ...

Page 33: ...ving the Light Engine Cooling Fan 1 Remove the Torx mounting screw from the top of the fan assembly 2 Use a pan head screwdriver to lift the locking tab shown below This may be easier if you also push the locking tab from underneath ...

Page 34: ...28 Disassembly Procedures 3 Disconnect the fan assembly from the DMD module 4 Bend the rubber mounts outward and pull the fan away from the baffle ...

Page 35: ...Disassembly Procedures 29 5 Push the fan assembly downward and remove it from the baffle ...

Page 36: ...30 Disassembly Procedures Removing the Side I O Module 1 Unplug the cable from the I O module s connector 2 Remove the three Torx screws that connect the module to the chassis and remove the module ...

Page 37: ... that attach the screen assembly to the cabinet These are marked with circles in the diagram at right Remove only these eight screws from this area 2 Remove the two additional screws beside the speakers These are marked with squares in the figure 3 Remove the nine screws from inside the chassis enclosure ...

Page 38: ...bly forward to release it from the cabinet assembly As you remove the mask and screen assembly thread the two speaker wires and the keypad cable through the cabinet and free of the television You may need to remove the ferrite from the keypad cable to do this ...

Page 39: ...otective pad and remove the 20 Torx screws holding the 12 retaining brackets shown 2 Once all the brackets have been removed lift out the Fresnel and Lenticular Assembly CAUTION On reinstallation be careful not to scratch or leave fingerprints on the Fresnel Note On reinstallation make sure the Fresnel circular pattern faces inward ...

Page 40: ...34 Disassembly Procedures Removing and Replacing the Speakers 1 Disconnect the wires from each speaker 2 Remove the eight Torx screws from the speakers 4 on each speaker then remove the speakers ...

Page 41: ...tch Assembly 1 Remove the light blocking tape from the front switch assembly Set the tape aside for use on reassembly 2 Unplug the button assembly connector 3 Remove the five Torx screws attaching the board to the frame 4 Lift the board off of the button assembly ...

Page 42: ...36 Disassembly Procedures Removing and Replacing the Front Button Assembly 1 Remove the four Torx screws holding the button assembly 2 Lift out the button assembly ...

Page 43: ...Disassembly Procedures 37 Removing and Replacing the Front Button Mounting Assembly 1 Remove the two Torx screws that attach the button assembly mount to the chassis 2 Lift out the assembly mount ...

Page 44: ...the Media Card Reader 1 Remove the ten Torx screws holding the lower mask 2 Pull the lower mask forward to access the media reader and unplug the connector 3 Remove the two Torx mounting screws from the reader card and remove the reader ...

Page 45: ...nuing wait at least 30 minutes for the lamp to cool 2 Remove the single slotted screw from the lamp door 1 3 Pull the door 2 back and up to remove 4 Locate and loosen the Phillips lamp retaining screw The screw cannot be completely removed 5 Grasp the handle and pull straight back to remove the lamp module from the TV 1 2 ...

Page 46: ...steps above To properly track the life of the new lamp reset the lamp time counter to zero a On the remote control press Menu b Use the arrow buttons to select the Setup menu then press OK c Use the arrow buttons to select About then press OK d Press the right arrow button three times This displays the User Service screen e Press the red button to reset the lamp time counter then press OK ...

Page 47: ...Troubleshooting 41 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Use the information in this chapter to diagnose and correct problems with the TV Troubleshooting Flowcharts Power Power On Problems ...

Page 48: ...42 Troubleshooting Power TV Shutting Down ...

Page 49: ...Troubleshooting 43 Audio No Audio ...

Page 50: ...44 Troubleshooting Audio Bad Audio ...

Page 51: ...Troubleshooting 45 Video Input Problems All ...

Page 52: ...46 Troubleshooting Video Input Problems Select ...

Page 53: ...Troubleshooting 47 Video Display Problems ...

Page 54: ...48 Troubleshooting Remote Control Problems Keypad Problems ...

Page 55: ...Troubleshooting 49 Photo Viewer Media Card Reader Photo Viewer Problems ...

Page 56: ...50 Troubleshooting Photo Viewer PictBridge Printing Problems ...

Page 57: ... number of flashes see the following table No of long flashes No of short flashes Error number Description 0 1 1 Main Power Supply Failure 0 2 2 ATSC Module Power Supply Failure 0 3 3 DLP Board Power Supply Failure 0 4 4 ATSC Module Boot Failure 1 0 5 DLP Module Boot Failure 1 1 6 ATSC Module Runtime Failure 1 2 7 DLP Module Runtime Failure 1 3 8 Red LED Thermal Failure 1 4 9 Green LED Thermal Fai...

Page 58: ...e 6 1 31 Color Wheel Failure 6 2 32 DMD Failure 6 3 33 Lamp Door Open 6 4 34 Lamp Failure 7 0 35 Audio Settings Failure 7 1 36 Keypad Scan Failure 7 2 37 Watchdog Failure 7 3 38 System Initialization Failure 7 4 39 System Memory Failure 8 0 40 EEPROM Error 8 1 41 EEPROM Out Of Memory 8 2 42 API Failure 8 3 43 DLP Failure 8 4 44 Light Engine Failure 9 0 45 Thermal Failure 9 1 46 Reserved 9 2 47 Res...

Page 59: ...g of this product The total lamp hours the total time the television has been projecting images and the lamp hours the hours that specific lamp has been projecting images are available on the User Service screen For information on how to access this screen refer to Reassembly Notes on page 40 Resetting the Television In situations where the television is not behaving as expected you can reset the ...

Page 60: ...54 Using the Service Menu ...

Page 61: ...neously press and hold down the OK and Volume down buttons on the keypad on the front of the television Keep both buttons pressed until the power LED on the front of the television starts flashing alternating slow and fast 7 Release the buttons to begin the firmware upgrade process During the upgrade the power LED will flash alternately Once the upgrade is complete the power LED will quit flashing...

Page 62: ...56 Using the Service Menu ...

Page 63: ...tion Use the procedures in this chapter to verify that the TV has been repaired properly and returned to operating condition Refer to the Part Replacement Chart on page 9 to determine which qualification tests the repaired TV must pass as determined by the specific repairs made ...

Page 64: ...sing a PictBridge equipped USB printer 4 HDMI input connectors Connects up to two HDMI or DVI D sources and provides video and audio 5 CableCARD PCMIA slot CableCARD access slot for premium cable services 6 Composite A V inputs Connects composite video sources with audio 7 Component A V inputs Connects component video sources with audio 8 DVI audio input Audio connection for DVI to HDMI connection...

Page 65: ...te Video Audio 1 connector Use the Source menu to change the input source to Composite 1 and verify that video and audio are present 11 Connect an input to the composite Video Audio 2 connector Use the Source menu to change the input source to Composite 2 and verify that video and audio are present 12 Connect an input to the composite Video Audio 3 connector on the side of the television Use the S...

Page 66: ... should be no red border showing from the over scan pattern on any side If no red border is showing and the image meets the geometry aspects in steps 15 and 16 no further adjustment is required 7 Remove the back plate from the television and notice the white serial input port under the antenna input connector 8 Connect the XRAY service cable to this port and then to the serial port on your laptop ...

Page 67: ...nes in the corners have a 5 spacing used to judge rotation centering and distortion 5 is approximately equal to 3 mm The border lines labeled 5 4 3 2 1 are the indicated of the overscan from the image edge The red border is not symmetric in order to provide more overfill at the top of the screen 16 Perform the following calculation to determine if the final configuration passes or fails the keysto...

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Page 69: ...or ordering on HP s parts ordering web sites CSN Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch Exploded Overviews 63 Appendix A Exploded Overviews Packaging Assembly ...

Page 70: ...r setup for service use at product launch 64 Exploded Overviews Packaging Assembly Parts List Item QTY Part Number Description 1 1 TGASB000890x RPTV 52 2 1 TGASB002790x ACCESSORIES KIT 3 1 TGASB002810x TRAY BASE ASSY 4 1 TGMIS000206x REMOTE MELMAN 5 2 TGMIS000239x STRAPPING POLYPROPYLENE 6 1 TGPKG000110x END CAP LEFT RAIL 7 1 TGPKG000111x END CAP RIGHT RAIL 8 1 TGPKG000112x END CAP TOP 9 1 TGPKG00...

Page 71: ...re available for ordering on HP s parts ordering web sites CSN Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch Exploded Overviews 65 Top Level Assembly 1 ...

Page 72: ...semblies are available for ordering on HP s parts ordering web sites CSN Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch 66 Exploded Overviews ...

Page 73: ...semblies are available for ordering on HP s parts ordering web sites CSN Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch Exploded Overviews 67 ...

Page 74: ...semblies are available for ordering on HP s parts ordering web sites CSN Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch 68 Exploded Overviews ...

Page 75: ...semblies are available for ordering on HP s parts ordering web sites CSN Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch Exploded Overviews 69 ...

Page 76: ...semblies are available for ordering on HP s parts ordering web sites CSN Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch 70 Exploded Overviews ...

Page 77: ... RIGHT 11 1 TGCBL000234x CBL XSHLD LAMP RPTV POWER CONTROL 5V 5A 6COND 331 12 1 TGCBL000264x CBL TEMP SENSOR 13 1 TGDCM000183x LABEL LAMP DOOR 14 1 TGDCM000194x LABEL REGULATORY DVT2 15 1 TGDCM000213x LABEL 1 0 SIDE 52 INCH 16 1 TGFIL000120x MIS FERRITE SNAP ON 28A0593 0A2 17 1 TGFIL000124x MIS FERRITE SNAP ON 28A2029 18 1 TGFIL000125x MIS FERRITE SNAP ON 28A2025 19 117 TGHDW000076x HDW SCREW PT M...

Page 78: ...TAPE VINYL BLACK 40 1 TGMIS000256x MIS TIN PLATED COPPER TAPE 41 1 TGMIS002400x SCREEN 52 INCH FEL ASM 42 1 TGMTS000162x MTS MIRROR RETAINER 43 1 TGMTS000163x MTS MIRROR RETAINER UPPER 44 1 TGMTS000164x MTS BRACKER TOP RETAINER 45 1 TGMTS000209x RETAINER MIRROR LOWER 46 1 TGMTS000210x BRACKET MIRROR LOWER 47 1 TGMTS000211x RETAINER MIRROR UPPER RIGHT 48 1 TGMTS000213x RETAINER MIRROR UPPER LEFT 49...

Page 79: ...L PCB MEDIA CARD READER 69 1 TGPLS000177x BEZEL SCREEN 52 INCH 70 1 TGPLS000180x COVER BACK UPPER 71 1 TGPLS000181x COVER BACK LOWER 72 1 TGPLS000182x BEZEL LOWER 52 INCH 73 1 TGPLS000185x TREE BUTTON 74 1 TGPLS000186x POWER BUTTON 75 1 TGPLS000187x PANEL 1R 76 1 TGPLS000188x PLS HOUSING 77 1 TGPLS000189x DOOR LAMP 52 INCH 78 2 TGPLS000206x MOUNT SPEAKER 79 1 TGPLS000288x BAFFLE LIGHT 52 TV 80 1 T...

Page 80: ...E 26 2 TGMTS000218x BRACKET BASE 52 INCH 27 1 TGMTS000220x BRACKET MEMORY CONNECTOR 28 1 TGMTS000236x BRACE LIGHT BOX RIGHT 29 1 TGMTS000237x BRACE LIGHT BOX LEFT 30 1 TGMTS000291x AIR BAFFLE RH 31 1 TGMTS000327x SUPPORT CROSS 32 1 TGMTS000327x COMP 1 SUPPORT CROSS 33 2 TGMTS000327x COMP 2 SUPPORT CROSS 34 1 TGMTS000340x BRACE SCREEN TOP 35 1 TGMTS000341x BRACE SCREEN LEFT 36 1 TGMTS000342x BRACE ...

Page 81: ...re available for ordering on HP s parts ordering web sites CSN Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch Exploded Overviews 75 Top Level Assembly 2 ...

Page 82: ...semblies are available for ordering on HP s parts ordering web sites CSN Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch 76 Exploded Overviews ...

Page 83: ...semblies are available for ordering on HP s parts ordering web sites CSN Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch Exploded Overviews 77 ...

Page 84: ...semblies are available for ordering on HP s parts ordering web sites CSN Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch 78 Exploded Overviews ...

Page 85: ...semblies are available for ordering on HP s parts ordering web sites CSN Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch Exploded Overviews 79 ...

Page 86: ...semblies are available for ordering on HP s parts ordering web sites CSN Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch 80 Exploded Overviews ...

Page 87: ...semblies are available for ordering on HP s parts ordering web sites CSN Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch Exploded Overviews 81 ...

Page 88: ...semblies are available for ordering on HP s parts ordering web sites CSN Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch 82 Exploded Overviews ...

Page 89: ...0 1A 7COND 0 46M 120 1 TGCBL000222x CBL XSHLD RPTV EXT SPEAKER LEFT 8V 4A 2COND 2 2M 140 1 TGCBL000224x CBL XSHLD RPTV EXT SPEAKER RIGHT 8V 4A 2COND 0 75M 160 41 TGHDW000076x HDW SCREW PT M4X8 BLACK 170 10 TGHDW000079x HDW SCREW PT M4X15 PAN HEAD 180 4 TGHDW000080x HDW SCREW PT M3X6 190 14 TGHDW000092x HDW M3 X 6 PAN HD MACHINE SCREW SQ CONE SEMS 200 2 TGHDW000172x HDW M4X9 PAN HD MACHINE SCREW SQ...

Page 90: ...GPLS000381x BEZEL LOWER LION 52 INCH 400 1 TGPLS000185x TREE BUTTON 410 1 TGPLS000186x BUTTON POWER 420 1 TGPLS000187x PANEL IR 430 1 TGPLS000188x PLS HOUSING LAMP 440 1 TGPLS000189x DOOR LAMP 52 INCH 450 2 TGPLS000206x MOUNT SPEAKER 460 1 TGPLS000329x JEWEL HP SIZE 4 470 1 TGDCM000194x LABEL REGULATORY DVT2 480 1 TGPLS000282x BEZEL SCREEN LION 52 INCH 490 1 TGMIS000052x MIS CABLE TIE 4 INCH 500 1...

Page 91: ...e available for ordering on HP s parts ordering web sites CSN Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch Exploded Overviews 85 Lamp Chassis Assembly ...

Page 92: ...04x CBL LAMP POWER 10 1 TGCBL000234x CBL XSHLD LAMP RPTV POWER CONTROL 5V 5A 6COND 0 33M 11 1 TGCBL000235x CBL LVDS 12 1 TGCBL000241x CABLE SPK INT LEFT 13 1 TGCBL000242x CABLE SPK INT RIGHT 14 1 TGCBL000264x CBL TEMP SENSOR 15 1 TGDCM000185x LABEL REAR 1 0 52 INCH 16 1 TGDCM000210x BAFFLE LIGHT HD5 17 1 TGDCM000212x INSULATOR BALLAST 18 1 TGEMC000059x EMC FAN AXIAL 120 19 2 TGFIL000118x MIS FERRI...

Page 93: ...LLAST CABLE 35 2 TGMIS000250x MIS WIRE TIE LARGE 36 1 TGMIS000252x MIS ALUMINUM TAPE 37 2 TGMIS000258x CLAMP POWER CORD 38 1 TGMTS000119x BRACKET ELECTRONICS 39 1 TGMTS000214x ENCLOSURE ELECTRICAL TOP COVER 40 1 TGMTS000215x ENCLOSURE ELECTRICAL FAN MOUNT 41 1 TGMTS000239x ENCLOSURE ELECTRICAL 10 42 1 TGMTS000248x MTL SOCKET FASTENER 43 1 TGPBA000107x PBA MUJINZO TEMP SENSOR 44 1 TGPBA000129x PCB ...

Page 94: ...semblies are available for ordering on HP s parts ordering web sites CSN Consumer Support Ordering and HP PartSurfer Please reference Appendix B for the HP Master Parts List which identifies HP part number setup for service use at product launch 88 Exploded Overviews ...

Page 95: ... 4COND 0 45M TGCBL0002350 J CABLE LVDS 30COND 0 5M TGCBL0001370 J CABLE MEDIA CARD READER 7COND 0 46M TGCBL0000440 J CABLE SIDE I O 6COND 0 61M TGCBL0002220 J CABLE SPEAKER LEFT 2COND 2 2M TGCBL0002240 J CABLE SPEAKER RIGHT 2COND 0 75M TGPLS0001810 J COVER BACK LOWER TGPLS0001800 J COVER BACK UPPER TGPLS0004470 J COVER LENS LAMP TGMIS0002130 J DOCUMENTATION QUICK START TGMIS0002040 J DOCUMENTATION...

Page 96: ... J PCA DCR TGPBA0001320 J PCA KEYPAD TGPBA0001290 J PCA MAIN TGPBA0001120 J PCA MEDIA CARD TGPWR0000082 J PCA PWR AC DC 315W TGPBA0000320 J PCA SIDE I O TGPBA000107A J PCA TEMP SENSOR 5188 5094 REMOTE CONTROL TGMTS0002160 J RETAINER SERVICE MODULE TGMIS0024000 J SCREEN ASSY JDMIS0002680 J SCREW KIT SERVICE TGMIS0000120 J SPEAKER TGMIS0002400 J TAPE BLACK VINYL TGMIS0002520 60 TAPE EMI FOIL ...

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