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Only for training and service purposes

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 mod-

ule 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 explo-

sion 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 eas-

ily 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 dam-

age 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. Alter-

natively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging 

wrist strap device, which should be removed to prevent poten-

tial 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 expo-

sure 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 electri-

cally 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 replace-

ment 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 suf

-

ficient 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 1.25 cm) 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 compo

-

nent 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 55LB5500

Page 1: ...500 55LB5550 55LB5500 UZ 55LB5550 UY CAUTION BEFORE SERVICING THE CHASSIS READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL LED TV SERVICE MANUAL North Latin America http aic lgservice com Europe Africa http eic lgservice com Asia Oceania http biz lgservice com Internal Use Only ...

Page 2: ... LG Electronics Inc All rights reserved Only for training and service purposes CONTENTS CONTENTS 2 PRODUCT SAFETY 3 SPECIFICATION 4 ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTION 9 TROUBLE SHOOTING 16 BLOCK DIAGRAM 22 EXPLODED VIEW 23 SCHEMATIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...

Page 3: ...inals etc to be sure the set is safe to operate without damage of electrical shock Leakage Current Cold Check Antenna Cold Check With the instrument AC plug removed from AC source connect an electrical jumper across the two AC plug prongs Place the AC switch in the on position connect one lead of ohm meter to the AC plug prongs tied together and touch other ohm meter lead in turn to each exposed m...

Page 4: ...lectrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground Alter natively obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device which should be removed to prevent poten tial 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...

Page 5: ...he solder joints of the two original leads If they are not 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 replace...

Page 6: ...arts are followed each drawing and specification by part number in accordance with BOM 5 The receiver must be operated for about 20 minutes prior to the adjustment 3 Test method 1 Performance LGE TV test method followed 2 Demanded other specification Safety UL CSA IEC specification EMC FCC ICES IEC specification 4 General Specification No Item Specification Result Remark 1 Receiving System 1 ATSC ...

Page 7: ...5LB5500 UZ 9 Operating Environment 1 Temp 0 40 deg 2 Humidity 80 10 Storage Environment 1 Temp 20 60 deg 2 Humidity 85 5 Supported video resolutions 5 1 Component input Y CB PB CR PR No Resolution H freq kHz V freq kHz Pixel clock Proposed 1 720 480 15 73 59 94 13 50 SDTV DVD 480I 2 720 480 15 73 60 00 13 5135 SDTV DVD 480I 3 720 480 31 47 59 94 27 00 SDTV 480P 4 720 480 31 50 60 00 27 027 SDTV 48...

Page 8: ...60 00 74 25 HDTV 1080I 9 1920 1080 26 97 23 976 74 176 HDTV 1080P 10 1920 1080 27 00 24 00 74 25 HDTV 1080P 11 1920 1080 33 71 29 97 74 176 HDTV 1080P 12 1920 1080 33 75 30 00 74 25 HDTV 1080P 13 1920 1080 67 432 59 94 148 352 HDTV 1080P 14 1920 1080 67 50 60 00 148 50 HDTV 1080P PC DDC 1 640 350 31 468 70 09 25 17 EGA X 2 720 400 31 469 70 08 28 32 DOS O 3 640 480 31 469 59 94 25 17 VESA VGA O 4 ...

Page 9: ...d for a period of 20 minutes or longer especially where W B scale is strong Digital pattern 13ch and or Cross hatch pattern 09ch there can some afterimage in the black level area 3 Adjustment items 3 1 Main PCBA Adjustments 1 ADC adjustment ADC adjustment is OTP Auto ADC 2 EDID download HDMI Above adjustment items can be also performed in Final Assembly if needed Both Board level and Final assembl...

Page 10: ...E 91 A3 54 4C 99 26 20 0F 50 54 A1 08 00 31 40 45 40 61 40 71 40 81 80 30 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 3A 80 18 71 38 2D 40 58 2C 40 45 00 40 84 63 00 00 1E 66 21 50 B0 51 00 1B 30 50 40 70 36 00 40 84 63 00 00 1E 00 00 00 FD 00 3A 60 3E 1E 53 10 00 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 FC 70 00 4C 47 20 54 56 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 01 E7 EDID Block 1 Bytes 128 255 80H FFH 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 02 03...

Page 11: ...20 E0 2D 10 10 3E 96 00 40 84 63 00 00 60 18 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 70 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 F8 4 2 5 2 AC3 EDID Data 4 2 5 2 1 FHD Model HDMI 1 FHD 8BIT C S E796 EDID Block 0 Bytes 0 127 00H 7FH 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 1E 6D 01 00 01 01 01 01 10 01 18 01 03 80 A0 5A 78 0A EE 91 A3 54 4C 99 26 20 0F 50 54 A1 08 00 31 40...

Page 12: ...7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 02 03 1C F1 48 10 22 20 05 84 03 02 01 26 15 07 10 50 09 57 07 67 03 0C 00 20 00 80 1E 02 3A 80 18 20 71 38 2D 40 58 2C 04 05 40 84 63 00 00 1E 01 1D 30 80 18 71 1C 16 20 58 2C 25 00 40 84 63 00 00 9E 40 01 1D 00 72 51 D0 1E 20 6E 28 55 00 40 84 63 00 50 00 1E 8C 0A D0 8A 20 E0 2D 10 10 3E 96 00 40 84 60 63 00 00 18 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 70 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00...

Page 13: ...5 2 Manual adj method 1 Set TV in Adj mode using POWER ON 2 Zero Calibrate the probe of Color Analyzer then place it on the center of LCD module within 10cm of the surface 3 Press ADJ key EZ adjust using adj R C 6 White Balance then press the cursor to the right KEY When KEY is pressed 204 Gray 80IRE internal pattern will be displayed 4 One of R Gain G Gain B Gain should be fixed at 192 and the re...

Page 14: ...13 329 329 target 276 277 291 296 318 336 340 5 2 Option selection per country 5 2 1 Overview 1 Tool option selection is only done for models in Non USA North America due to rating 2 Applied model LA32B Chassis applied to CANADA and MEXICO 5 2 2 Country Group selection 1 Press ADJ key on the Adj R C and then select Country Group Menu 2 Depending on destination select US then on the lower Country o...

Page 15: ...ecification No Item Min Typ Max Unit Remark 1 Audio practical max Output L R Distortion 10 max Output 4 5 6 0 5 0 6 3 6 0 6 9 W Vrms 1 Measurement condition EQ AVL Clear Voice Off 2 Speaker 8Ω Impedance LB55 Series 9 0 8 5 10 9 9 3 12 0 9 8 W Vrms 1 Measurement condition EQ AVL Clear Voice Off 2 Speaker 8Ω Impedance LB56 Series USB S W Download option Service only 1 Put the USB Stick to the USB so...

Page 16: ...ar IC101 or Main board Check Multi Voltage P401 9 10pin 24V 13 14 15pin 12V Replace Power Board Check DRV ON Control P401 2 pin High Check Power Board Check IC402 3 4 Output Voltage IC402 2 5V IC403 1 5V IC404 1 15V Q403 3 3V Replace IC402 IC403 IC404 Q403 Re download software Check stand by Voltage L401 L404 3 5V Replace L401 L404 Check LVDS Power Voltage Q409 12V Replace Q409 Check Mstar LVDS Ou...

Page 17: ... pin 1 8V Check IF_P N Signal TU3700 10 11 Pin Replace IC3703 Check Mstar LVDS Output Replace Mstar IC101 or Main Board ok ok ok ok No No No No Bad Tuner Replace Tuner 3 AV Video Check inputsignal format Is it supported Check AV Cable for damage for damage or open conductor Check JK1701 CVBS Signal Line R1707 ok ok ok No Replace Jack ok Check CVBS_DETSignal Replace R1713 No Check Mstar LVDS Output...

Page 18: ...o Check Mstar LVDS Output Replace Mstar IC101 or Main Board ok No 5 HDMI Video Check inputsignal format Is it supported Check HDMICable conductors for damage or open conductor Check EDID R810 R811 R815 R816 I2C Signal Check JK800 JK801 ok ok ok No No Replace the defective IC or re download EDID data ok Replace Jack Check HDMISignal Check other set If no problem check signal line ok No Check Mstar ...

Page 19: ... MHL Cable conductors for damage or open conductor Check MHL Signal R214 R215 Check JK801 ok ok ok No No Replace the defective IC or re download EDID data ok Replace Jack Check MHL Signal Check other set If no problem check signal line ok No Check Mstar LVDS Output Replace Mstar IC101 or Main Board ok No Replace Main Board No Check CD_Sense Cbus Vbus No Replace R817 C800 ...

Page 20: ... ok No Check Connector P5600 Replace connector if found to be damaged ok No Check speaker resistance and connector damage Replace speaker ok No Off Toggle the Menu Check AMP IC IC5600 Power 24V 3 3V No Replace Amp IC IC5600 Check Mstar I2S Output IC5600 20 21 22 Pin No Check signal line Or replace Mstar IC101 Check Mstar AUDIO_MASTER_CLK R148 No Replace Mstar IC101 or Main Board ok Check AMP I2C L...

Page 21: ...wer IC3703 2 pin 1 8V Check IF_P N Signal TU3700 10 11 Pin Replace IC3703 ok ok ok No No No Bad Tuner Replace Tuner 9 AV Audio Check AV Cable for damage for damage or open conductor Check JK1702 Signal Line R1714 R1715 ok ok No Replace Jack Follow procedure 7 All source audio trouble shooting guide 10 Component Audio Check Component Cable for damage or open conductor Check JK1702 Signal Line R1714...

Page 22: ...ck DEMOD X tal 24MHz Serial Flash 8M x 8bit DDR2 64Mbit IF AV COMP Hybrid Y CVBS Cb Cr AV COMP DVI L R L R HDMI TMDS DDC Video Front End Audio Front End HDMI RX LVDS out HD FHD HD SD Video Encoder TAS5733 Digital AMP I2S MCLK Audio DSP H P out L R UART RX TX Air Cable On board USB USB2 0 LVDS Con HD FHD IF ATSC Analog Demod IF NTSC EEPROM 64K x 8bit H P SPDIF ...

Page 23: ...stics These parts are identified by in the Schematic Diagram and EXPLODED VIEW It is essential that these special safety parts should be replaced with the same components as recommended in this manual to prevent X RADIATION Shock Fire or other Hazards Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE 200 820 410 530 540 521 350 900 121 120 400 LV1 A2 A10 ...

Page 24: ...B_ODD 1 LVA4 LLV6 69 B_ODD 2 LVA3 LLV5 70 B_ODD 3 LVA3 LLV5 71 B_ODD 4 LVACLK LLV4 72 B_ODD 5 LVACLK LLV4 73 B_ODD 6 LVA2 LLV3 CLK 74 B_ODD 7 LVA2 LLV3 CLK 75 G_ODD 0 LVA1 LLV2 EPI0 76 G_ODD 1 LVA1 LLV2 EPI0 77 G_ODD 2 LVA0 LLV1 EPI1 78 G_ODD 3 LVA0 LLV1 EPI1 79 G_ODD 4 LVB4 LLV0 EPI2 80 G_ODD 5 LVB4 LLV0 EPI2 81 G_ODD 6 LVB3 RLV6 EPI3 82 G_ODD 7 LVB3 RLV6 EPI3 83 R_ODD 0 LVBCLK RLV5 EPI4 84 R_ODD...

Page 25: ...0uF 16V C202 10uF 10V C227 22uF 16V R224 15K C212 100pF 50V OPT MHL_OCP_DET R222 100K C218 0 047uF 25V R218 4 7K OPT C223 82pF 50V USB1_OCD 5V_USB C213 4700pF 50V R226 10 5V_NORMAL AVDD_5V_MHL D200 30V MBR230LSFT1G MHL_5V_EN R220 4 7K C216 10uF 16V 5V_HDMI R221 0 OPT 3 3V_NORMAL USB1_CTL R227 3 3K 1 R225 100K OPT TPS65282REGR IC201 1 EN 3 SS 7 FAULT2 9 SW_OUT2 10 RLIM 11 AGND 12 SW_OUT1 13 SW_IN_1...

Page 26: ...12 18K 1 R315 470 SPK_R 24V_AMP IC300 TAS5733 1 OUT_A 2 PVDD_AB_1 3 PVDD_AB_2 4 BST_A 5 NC_1 6 SSTIMER 7 NC_2 8 PBTL 9 AVSS 10 PLL_FLTM 11 PLL_FLTP 12 VR_ANA 13 AVDD 14 A_SEL_FAULT 15 MCLK 16 OSC_RES 17 DVSSO 18 VR_DIG 19 PDN 20 LRCLK 21 SCLK 22 SDIN 23 SDA 24 SCL 25 RESET 26 STEST 27 DVDD 28 DVSS 29 GND 30 AGND 31 VREG 32 GVDD_OUT 33 BST_D 34 PVDD_CD_1 35 PVDD_CD_2 36 OUT_D 37 PGND_CD_1 38 PGND_C...

Page 27: ... D2 17 GND 9 D0 8 D0_GND 3 D2 16 DDC_DATA 7 D0 6 D1 15 DDC_CLK DDC_SDA_2 VR408 OPT 5V_DET_HDMI_2 VR404 OPT D1 _HDMI2 DDC_SCL_2 D0 _HDMI2 D2 _HDMI2 HPD2 D0 _HDMI2 D2 _HDMI2 CK _HDMI2 VR412 OPT VR411 OPT D400 RCLAMP0502BA OPT C413 5pF 50V OPT C414 5pF 50V OPT R413 2 7K R411 2 7K R414 4 7K R415 4 7K VR402 OPT VR400 OPT MHL_CD_SENSE VR410 OPT R418 300K C416 0 047uF 25V D401 MMBD6100 A2 C A1 5V_NORMAL ...

Page 28: ...AGC_MAIN IF_P_MSTAR IF_N_MSTAR C504 15pF 50V C501 15pF 50V C500 100pF 50V 3 3V_TU C503 0 1uF 16V TU500 TDSS H701F 5 B1 3 3V 11 DIF N 2 NC_2 10 DIF P 4 SDA 1 NC_1 9 IF_AGC 8 NC_5 3 SCL 7 NC_4 6 NC_3 12 SHIELD A1 A1 B1 B1 AR500 33 1 16W R501 33 1 16W 5 R500 33 1 16W 5 L500 PZ1608U121 2R0TF L14 NON OS 2013 08 13 TUNER 3 3V_NORMAL 3 3V_TU TUNER for ATSC W O Isolator close to the tuner pin Close to the...

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