background image

5

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

6

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

LD

1

REMIN1

Infrared remote control data

LED

PWR

2

LEDCTL1

Standby red LED control

PWR

LED

3

LEDCTL2

POWER ON green LED control

PWR

LED

4
5

M+5V

5V power supply for microcomputer

PWR

LED

PW

1

SW7

Power start control

– 
– 

2
3

POIN

Power start detection

4

M+5V

5V power supply for microcomputer

MAIN

LED

5

M+7V

7V power supply for microcomputer

6

REMIN1

Infrared remote control data

LED

MAIN

7

LEDCTL1

Standby red LED control

MAIN

LED

8

LEDCTL2

POWER ON green LED control

MAIN

LED

SW

1

CTL1

Key input detection

SW

MAIN

2

CTL2

Key input detection

SW

MAIN

3

-

-
-

PA

1

S+12

+12V power supply for audio circuits
+12V power supply for audio circuits
+12V power supply for audio circuits

POWER

AUDIO

2

S+12

POWER

AUDIO

3

S+12

POWER

AUDIO

4

-
-

-

-
-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

AC power
OFF(Power
cord pulled
out ofthe wall 
outlet)

AC power ON
(Power 
cord connected 
to the wall outlet)

Basic operation (Numerical unit: Vdc; except for the case when units are individually indicated)

No signal

With signal

Signal direction

Main power ON (POWER button ON)

Power
management

Standby

Main power
OFF

name

Pin NO

Pin name

Function

Clock signal
(5Vac) when
data are
received; 5Vdc
when no data
are received.

0.7~2.8Vdc
when keyinputs 
are entered;
3.3Vdc when no 
key inputs are 
entered.

0.7~2.8Vdc
when key inputs 
are entered;
3.3Vdc when no 
key inputsare 
entered.

0.7~2.8Vdc
when key inputs 
are entered;
3.3Vdc when no 
key inputsare 
entered.

0.7~2.8Vdc
when key inputs 
are entered;
3.3Vdc when no 
key inputsare 
entered.

0.7~2.8Vdc
when key inputs 
are entered;
3.3Vdc when no 
key inputsare 
entered.

0.7~2.8Vdc
when keyinputs 
are entered;
3.3Vdc when no 
key inputs are 
entered.

0.7~2.8Vdc
when keyinputs 
are entered;
3.3Vdc when no 
key inputs are 
entered.

0.7~2.8Vdc
when keyinputs 
are entered;
3.3Vdc when no 
key inputs are 
entered.

Clock signal
(5Vac) when
data are
received; 5Vdc
when no data
are received.

Clock signal
(5Vac) when
data are
received; 5Vdc
when no data
are received.

Clock signal
(5Vac) when
data are
received; 5Vdc
when no data
are received.

Clock signal
(5Vac) when
data are
received; 5Vdc
when no data
are received.

Clock signal
(5Vac) when
data are
received; 5Vdc
when no data
are received.

Clock signal
(5Vac) when
data are
received; 5Vdc
when no data
are received.

Clock signal
(5Vac) when
data are
received; 5Vdc
when no data
are received.

0

12
12
12

0

0

12
12
12

0

0

3.3

0

3.3

0

3.3

0

0

6.8

3.3

0

5

6.8

-

-

-

0

3.3

0

0

6.8

3.3

0

5

6.8

0

0

0
0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0
0

0

0
0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0
0

0

0

0

0
0

0

0

0
0

0

0

-

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

-

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

-

0

0

0

0
0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

PD

1

ALARM

PDP alarm signal

PDP

POWER

2

D.GND

GND

3

D.GND

GND

4

D.GND

GND

5

D.GND

GND

6

D+60

Vd power supply
for PDP

PDWER

PDP

7

D+60

PDWER

PDP

5Vdc when the
PDP is normal;
0V when it is
abnormal.

5Vdc when the
PDP is normal;
0V when it is
abnormal.

60Vdc(changeable
according to the PDP)

60Vdc(changeable
according to the PDP)

60Vdc(changeable
according to the PDP)

60Vdc(changeable
according to the PDP)

8

NC

digital circuits

9

D+170

Vs power supply
for PDP high-voltage 
circuits

PDWER

PDP

10

D+170

Vs power supply
for PDP high-voltage 
circuits

PDWER

PDP

170Vdc(changeable
according to the PDP)

170Vdc(changeable
according to the PDP)

170Vdc(changeable
according to the PDP)

170Vdc(changeable
according to the PDP)

PH

1

D+5

5V power supply for 
digital circuits

5V power supply for 
digital circuits

PDWER

PDP

2

D+5

PDWER

PDP

3

D.GND

GND

4

D.GND

GND

5.15

5.15

5.15

5.15

PD-5065

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Summary of Contents for PD-4265

Page 1: ...Reserved CAUTION Before servicing this chassis it is important that the service person read the SAFETY INFORMATION section in this manual MITSUBISHIELECTRIC Ser Ser Ser Ser Service vice vice vice vice Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL PD 4265 PD 5065 For details refer to Important symbols for good services ...

Page 2: ...ation resistor capacitor etc 3 When service is required observe the original lead dress Extra precaution should be taken to assure correct lead dress in the high voltage circuitry area 4 Always use the manufacture s replacement components Especially critical components as indicated on the circuit diagram should not be replaced by other manufacture s Furthermore where a short circuit has occurred r...

Page 3: ... CUSTOMER PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE Many electrical and mechanical parts in PIONEER set have special safety related characteristics These are often not evident from visual inspection nor the protection afforded by them necessarily can be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage wattage etc Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in this...

Page 4: ...h temperature are prevalent When equipment is energized therefore use working gloves in order to prevent an electric shock and a burn At the time of transportation disassembly reassembly and the replacement of parts such a servicing job must be done after pulling out all the connector cables that have been connected with external equipment This icon indicates the contents of caution that must be b...

Page 5: ... not be touched during handling 8 The panel surface of the PDP module is easy to be hurt and generate cracks Therefore it should be handled very carefully Never press or rub it with a hard thing Never put it on a hard thing with the panel surface faced downwards 9 When the panel surface of the PDP module is contaminated gently wipe off the contaminant with a piece of soft dry cloth Liquid state co...

Page 6: ...that neither solder debris nor screws remain inside the product 8 There should be no semi broken wires scratches melting etc on the coating of the power cord Damaged power cords may lead to fire accidents so please be sure that there are no damages If you find a damaged power cord please exchange it with a suitable one 9 There should be no spark traces or similar marks on the power plug When spark...

Page 7: ... ITEMS 33 4 EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST 63 4 1 PACKING 63 4 2 DISASSEMBLY 69 4 3 PARTS LIST 110 5 BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 112 5 1 CONECTION DIAGRAM 112 5 1 1 OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM 112 5 1 2 CONNECTOR PIN EXPLANATION 114 5 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM 119 5 2 1 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 119 5 2 2 CPU BLOCK 120 6 PCB DIAGAM 122 6 1 MAIN PWB 122 6 2 232C CLT and LED PWB 124 6 3 SENB SENC SEND and A...

Page 8: ...NCE GAMMA LOW TONE SET UP LEVEL COLOR ADJUST FILMMODE PICTURE MODE AUDIO BASS TREBLE BALANCE AUDIO INPUT1 AUDIO INPUT2 AUDIO INPUT3 MONITORLINK IMAGE ADJUST ASPECT MODE V POSITION H POSITION V HEIGHT H WIDTH AUTO PICTURE FINE PICTURE PICTURE ADJ SETUP LANGUAGE BNC INPUT HD SELECT RGB SELECT HDMI SET UP COLOR SYSTEM BACK GROUND GRAY LEVEL S1 S2 DISPLAY MENU MENU ADJUST ALL RESET FUNCTION POWER MGT ...

Page 9: ...EMP WHITE BALANCE GAMMA LOW TONE SET UP LEVEL COLORADJUST FILM MODE PICTURE MODE AUDIO BASS TREBLE BALANCE AUDIO INPUT1 AUDIO INPUT2 AUDIO INPUT3 MONITORLINK IMAGE ADJUST ASPECT MODE V POSITION H POSITION V HEIGHT H WIDTH AUTO PICTURE FINE PICTURE PICTURE ADJ SETUP LANGUAGE BNC INPUT HD SELECT RGB SELECT HDMI SET UP COLOR SYSTEM BACK GROUND GRAY LEVEL S1 S2 DISPLAY MENU MENU ADJUST ALL RESET FUNCT...

Page 10: ...YES 6 STANDARD 16 9 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 2 YES 2 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 6 RGB select 4 YES STILL STILL WIDE2 WIDE1 STILL STILL NO STILL STILL STILL WIDE1 WIDE3 WIDE1 WIDE1 WIDE2 WIDE1 WIDE1 WIDE2 STILL WIDE4 WIDE2 WIDE3 WIDE...

Page 11: ...fresh rate or 576I 50Hz 567 interlaced lines 50Hz refresh rate when sync polarity is Sync on Green set RGB SELECT to MOTION 8 CVT standard compliant NOTE While the input signals comply with the resolution listed in the table above you may have to adjust the position and size of the picture or the fine picture because of errors in synchronization of your computer When a 1280 dots x 1024 lines signa...

Page 12: ...S 6 YES 6 STANDARD 16 9 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 2 YES 2 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 6 RGB select 4 YES STILL STILL WIDE2 WIDE1 STILL STILL NO STILL STILL STILL WIDE1 WIDE3 WIDE1 WIDE1 WIDE2 WIDE1 WIDE1 WIDE2 STILL WIDE4 WIDE2 WIDE3 ...

Page 13: ...e set the refresh rate of the external equipment to 60Hz To view 480I 60Hz 480 interlaced lines 60Hz refresh rate or 576I 50Hz 567 interlaced lines 50Hz refresh rate when sync polarity is Sync on Green set RGB SELECT to MOTION 8 CVT standard compliant NOTE While the input signals comply with the resolution listed in the table above you may have to adjust the position and size of the picture or the...

Page 14: ...e inputs depend on the setting of BNC INPUT RGB SELECT and HDMI SET UP Functions as the EXIT buttons in the On Screen Menu mode 4 LEFT and RIGHT Functions as the ADJUST buttons in the On Screen Menu mode 5 VOLUME and Adjusts the volume Functions as the ADJUST buttons in the On Screen Menu mode 6 MENU ENTER BUTTON Display the main menu or select a menu item The MENU ENTER button can also be used to...

Page 15: ...o menu screen E COMPONENT1 Connect DVD s Cable Boxes or High Definition sources etc here F RGB2 COMPONENT2 COMP2 You can connect DVDs High Definition sources Cable Boxes etc here This input can be set for use with an RGB or component source RGB2 You can connect an analog RGB signal and the syncronization signal G RGB1 D Sub Connect an analog RGB signal from a computer etc here H MONITORLINK HDMI C...

Page 16: ...he image CONTRAST Press this button to adjust contrast directly BRIGHTNESS Press this button to adjust brightness directly PICTURE MODE Press this button to adjust picture mode directly COLOR TEMP Press this button to adjust color tone directly INPUT1 2 3 Press one of these buttons to select INPUT1 or INPUT2 or INPUT3 as the source INPUT 1 3 can also be selected using the INPUT EXIT button on the ...

Page 17: ...o Power failure P18 Problems in the images such as No pictures available 2 Go to Image errors P24 No video loop out signal is generated The MAIN PWB is faulty Remote control not effective 3 Go to Audio errors P31 Remote control not effective 4 Go to Remote control is not effective P32 2 DIAGNOSIS 2 1 TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 18: ... in the state that the LD connector is disconnected and the main power is turned ON The LD connector or the LED PWB is fault Is a 5Vdc output available in the state thatthe RS connector is disconnected and the main power is turned ON The RS connector or the 232C PWB is fault The PW connector or the MAIN PWB isfault Is a 5Vdc output available at Pin 4 of the PW connector Is a 4 9Vdc output availabl...

Page 19: ...or the SENB PWB is fault NO The MAIN PWB is fault Is there a display of for all the numerals at the right side of T1 T2 T3 NO YES Press the remove control keys in the sequential order of MENU ENTER EXIT SLEEP EXIT and enter the factory adjustment menu Press the MENU ENTER key to display the FAN SET menu P9 11 Blinking in green intervals of 2 seconds FAN SET Pressing the MENU key of the product tur...

Page 20: ...r the 61XM3 Series The MAIN PWB is fault Is the fan running Is there a 3 3Vdc output at Pin 3 of the FA and FB FC connectors Is there a voltage output of 11 3Vdc for PD 4265 11 2Vdc for PD 5065 respectively when the FA connector is disconnected and the mains power is turned ON Is there a voltage output of 11 3Vdc for PD 4265 11 2Vdc for PD 5065 respectively when the FB connector is disconnected an...

Page 21: ...ediately 1 Turn off the main power supply and pull out the power cord from the wall outlet 2 Wait for about 60 minutes until the temperature in the main unit lowers 3 Check whether the heat discharge port is covered with dust or the like If yes remove the clogging substance 4 If the unit is used where the ambient temperature is high it should be moved to an adequate place air temperature ranging f...

Page 22: ...en the main power supply is turned on with the Menu key of the product kept pressed it takes 30 seconds more to assume the state of blinking in red and green In this time period the following voltage checks should be carried out If the state of blinking in red and green is assumed during this checking take actions of Alarm Canceling and Voltage Check Mode Setup again YES Is there a 3 3Vdc output a...

Page 23: ...according to the PDP The method of checking these voltage values is obtainable from 2 Adjustment of the power unit in the method of adjustment YES The MAIN PWB is fault Turn On the power by remotecontrol Is the LED lit in red after it has been lit in green for about 30 seconds When the main power supply is turned on in the state that the PA and PV connectors are disconnected from one after another...

Page 24: ...n and deterioration in brightness 2 Failure in writing All white signal No signal This is not a fault Failure in writing Deterioration in brightness This is not a fault A Dot errors change with no continuity The PDP is fault All white signal All white signal To the separate PDP service manual Residual images are seen without signal entry ...

Page 25: ...g 1 All Black Signal Fig 2 All White Signal Pixel defect The PDP is fault YES NO This is not a fault Bright defect Dark defect To the separate PDP service manual Are there many defective pixels exceeding the pixel defect standard ...

Page 26: ... white signal Wrong lighting The PDP is fault The images are dark even with an all white input The PDP is fault Line defect The PDP is fault All black signal All black signal Dot errors change with no continuity All white signal To the separate PDP service manual To the separate PDP service manual To the separate PDP service manual ...

Page 27: ...PD 5065 27 Defect in the block unit The PDP is fault All white signal All white signal All white signal All white signal To the separate PDP service manual ...

Page 28: ...vertical lines All white signal Block defect The PDP is fault Defect in vertical lines The PDP is fault All white signal All white signal All white signal To the separate PDP service manual To the separate PDP service manual ...

Page 29: ...PD 5065 29 All white signal All white signal ...

Page 30: ...e AD connector or the PDP is fault The MAIN PWB is fault No picture is displayed Does the priming glimpse NO The PDP is fault To the separate PDP service manual To the separate PDP service manual When the AD connector is disconnected is the LVDS signal normally output to each pin of the AD connector For more details of the signal refer to the descriptions about the connector pins Connect the power...

Page 31: ...erminal 5Vpp 5Vpp 3 5Vdc The MAIN PWB or the AU connector is fault Caution In regard to the method of audio input setting refer to the specifications and the instruction manual to confirm that all the setting is free from errors Since then troubleshooting can be carried out It must be noted that the protector functions and no audio output is available if the opposing electrodes of the speaker outp...

Page 32: ... the LD connector 5Vp p NO YES NO The 232C PWB or the RS connector is fault YES Is there a 0Vdc output at Pin 12 of the RS connector YES NO The wireless remote control is not effective The LED connector or the LED PWB is fault The PW connector is fault The MAIN PWB is fault When the RS connector is disconnected is there a 0Vdc output at Pin 12 of the RS connector in the MAIN PWB ...

Page 33: ...11 USAGE TIME 00000H RESET 232C ALARM RX 0 TX 0 MENU ENTER NEXT EXIT PREV 8 11 1 Clearing of the usage time Using the remote control Press the keys in the order of MENU ENTER MUTE EXIT SLEEP EXIT in order to enter the factory adjustment menu Press the MENU ENTER key to select the USAGE TIME menu 8 11 Then the integrated time 34567 hours example accumulated till the present time is displayed when t...

Page 34: ...ion indicator label on below the figure 1V Otherwise turn the volume control Vd ADJ VR161 until the voltage attains the voltage values specified for the PDP Vd value of the voltage regulation indicator label on below the figure 1V 2 3 Adjustment of the 5V voltage Display a color bar by means of either video signal of VIDEO input or DVD HD input or RGB input Confirm that the voltages of Vcc and D G...

Page 35: ...5 35 Top view of the power unit Adjustment VR location PH PD P V P A J 1 0 1 P N P M AC Vcc Vd Vs Vd ADJ Vs ADJ D GND Vcc ADJ Adjustment of 5V Adjustment of the Vd voltage Adjustment of the Vs voltage PD 5065 ...

Page 36: ...power unit and make adjustments until the voltages of Vs and D GND of the power unit attain the voltage values specified for the PDP Vd value of the voltage regulation indicator label on below the figure 1V 2 3 Adjustment of the 5V voltage Display a color bar by means of either video signal of VIDEO input or DVD HD input or RGB input Confirm that the voltages of Vcc and D GND of the power unit are...

Page 37: ... 5065 37 Top view of the power unit Adjustment VR location PD PH P M P A P V P N AC Vcc Vd Vs Vd ADJ Vs ADJ D GND Vcc ADJ Adjustment of 5V Adjustment of the Vd voltage Adjustment of the Vs voltage PD 4265 ...

Page 38: ...u Example PD 5065 Press the FORMAT key 4 times to display a cursor in the lower column of SERIAL NUMBER Moving the POSITION CONTROL keys of and select the numerals and characters of the serial number that is listed in the serial label located on the rear surface of the product Register the serial number Blank 0 9 A Z Moving the POSITION CONTROL keys of and select the next digit by means of a curso...

Page 39: ...NU ENTER NEXT EXIT PREV MONITOR INFORMATION MODEL NAME PD 5065 SERIAL NUMBER SOFT WARE VERSION F 123 D USAGE TIME 00000H T1 025 T2 025 T3 025 T4 MENU ENTER NEXT EXIT PREV Example When entering a serial number of DISS00001XX Move the POSITION CONTROL keys of and to select D Move the POSITION CONTROL keys of and to select the next digit ...

Page 40: ...OSITION CONTROL POSITION CONTROL SLEEP to make Factory shipment setting When Factory shipment setting is executed the red characters of SET is shown for about 5 seconds on the right side of the AW The setting is finished when these red characters of SET go out In regard to the factory shipment setting values refer to the descriptions given below FUNCTION SCART OFF SAFEL MODE SHIP AW PLE TEST OFF L...

Page 41: ...C B DOWN OFF A OFF ON 10 2 3 2 OFF OFF ON SAFEL MODE PLE TEST OFF VD2 VLIM VD2 YCORB VD2YCOREN VD2 CORB VD2 COREN VD OUT ROTATE PTN BLUE GAIN 5HZ 1 ON 1 ON 8 1 OFF MENU ENTER NEXT EXIT PREV SET Press the keys of the remote control in the order of MENU ENTER MUTE EXIT SLEEP EXIT in order to withdraw from the Factory shipment setting 4 Factory shipment setting values 1 Initial setting values for the...

Page 42: ...setting menu The table shown below specifies only the items that can be changed in the factory adjusting mode Therefore any setting values of the items not specified below cannot be modified MENU A AW SHIP AW FUNCTION LIMIT PC ON MONITOR INFORMATION SERIAL NUMBER ...

Page 43: ...enerator Equivalent to the COLOR BAR PATTERN GENERATOR PM5518 made by PHILIPS 2 VIDEO input Input Composite video input or S terminal input 3 DVD HD DTV inputs 3 1 HD Y Pb Pr component inputs ternary sync signals 3 2 DVD Y Cb Cr component inputs Y Pr Pb 300 300 700 350 350 2 5 5 7 21 9 25 1 18 6 21 9 H sync of the Y signal 25 1 The time indication is based on the rise time of the ternary sync sign...

Page 44: ...p p Sync signal TTL level Positive negative polarity 2 Vertical sync period Video gnasil 0 7Vp p Sync signal TTL level Positive negative polarity For the respective inspection signals the above a to j shall be listed on the next page and thereafter c d e a b i j h g f ...

Page 45: ...8 2 237 3 138 1 946 e 15 33 79 49 V total mS line 16 652 20 055 14 268 16 683 f 262 312 449 525 V display period mS line 15 3 18 513 12 711 15 253 i 240 288 400 480 V front porch mS line 0 191 0 321 0 413 0 191 h 3 5 13 6 V sync pulse width mS line 1 144 1 093 0 064 g 18 17 2 0 064 2 V back porch mS line 0 064 1 08 1 176 j 1 0 064 1 34 37 H sync polarity V sync polarity Scan type NOT USED Remarks ...

Page 46: ...500 509 13 714 12 678 12 8 11 093 480 480 480 480 0 086 0 237 0 027 0 023 3 9 1 1 0 086 0 079 0 08 0 069 3 3 3 3 1 114 0 739 0 427 0 578 39 28 16 25 Sync on G Sync on G Non Interlaced Non Interlaced Non Interlaced Non Interlaced NOT USED PC mode mode Signal name Definition Dot clock frequency MHz H frequency kHz V frequency Hz H total uS dots H display period uS dots H front porch uS dots H sync p...

Page 47: ... Non Interlaced Non Interlaced Non Interlaced 17 778 16 579 13 853 13 333 11 756 625 628 666 625 631 17 067 15 84 12 48 12 8 11 179 600 600 600 600 600 0 028 0 026 0 77 0 021 0 019 1 1 37 1 1 0 057 0 106 0 125 0 064 0 056 2 4 6 3 3 0 626 0 607 0 478 0 448 0 503 22 23 23 21 27 Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos Pos PC mode mode Signal name Definition Dot clock frequency MHz H frequency kHz V frequ...

Page 48: ...2 15 474 624 480 480 0 02 0 378 0 193 1 12 6 0 06 0 095 0 258 3 3 8 0 784 1 072 0 741 39 34 23 Pos Pos NOT USED NOT USED Sync on G Sync on G Non Interlaced Non Interlaced Non Interlaced PC mode mode Signal name Definition Dot clock frequency MHz H frequency kHz V frequency Hz H total uS dots H display period uS dots H front porch uS dots H sync pulse width uS dots H back porch uS dots V total mS l...

Page 49: ... 16 097 15 88 13 599 768 768 768 0 063 0 062 0 053 3 3 3 0 126 0 124 0 106 6 6 6 0 377 0 6 0 513 18 29 29 NOT USED NOT USED Pos Pos Non Interlaced Non Interlaced Non Interlaced PC mode mode Signal name Definition Dot clock frequency MHz H frequency kHz V frequency Hz H total uS dots H display period uS dots H front porch uS dots H sync pulse width uS dots H back porch uS dots V total mS line V dis...

Page 50: ...4 1280 1024 78 75 94 5 80 108 135 60 023 68 677 60 24 63 981 79 976 75 029 84 997 74 93 60 02 75 025 16 66 14 561 16 600 15 63 12 501 1312 1376 1328 1688 1688 13 10 836 12 8 11 852 9 481 1024 1024 1024 1280 1280 0 203 0 508 0 4 0 444 0 119 16 48 32 48 2 1 219 1 016 1 2 1 037 1 067 96 96 96 112 144 2 235 2 201 2 2 2 296 1 837 176 208 176 248 248 13 328 11 765 13 347 16 661 13 329 800 808 804 1066 1...

Page 51: ...66 16 683 16 667 625 525 562 5 525 750 18 35 15 106 15 348 15 348 16 576 480 517 518 483 720 0 223 0 252 0 163 0 148 0 191 0 111 7 8 5 5 5 5 6 0 223 0 22 0 148 0 191 0 111 7 7 5 5 6 1 115 0 944 1 037 1 022 0 953 0 444 35 30 35 34 5 30 20 Non Interlaced Non Interlaced Non Interlaced Non Interlaced Non Interlaced PC mode mode Signal name Definition Dot clock frequency MHz H frequency kHz V frequency...

Page 52: ...front porch uS dots 44 32 64 1 185 1 280 1 016 H sync pulse width uS dots 88 128 160 1 993 1 440 1 422 H back porch uS dots 148 144 224 16 666 13 322 11 761 V total mS line 562 5 915 1072 16 000 12 667 11 235 V display period mS line 540 870 1024 0 074 0 059 0 044 0 011 V front porch mS line 2 5 2 3 1 0 148 0 044 0 033 V sync pulse width mS line 5 3 3 0 444 0 459 0 568 0 483 V back porch mS line 1...

Page 53: ... 1 506 1 255 0 606 0 300 0 214 H front porch uS dots 64 64 40 24 24 1 317 1 098 0 969 1 001 0 786 H sync pulse width uS dots 56 56 64 80 88 1 694 1 412 2 181 1 901 2 286 H back porch uS dots 72 72 144 152 256 9 963 8 302 10 016 8 335 9 944 V total mS line 509 509 631 631 800 9 395 7 829 9 524 7 926 9 546 V display period mS line 480 480 600 600 768 0 020 0 016 0 016 0 013 0 012 V front porch mS li...

Page 54: ...256 0 59 0 745 H front porch uS dots 24 104 32 48 22 0 662 0 75 1 024 3 56 2 35 H sync pulse width uS dots 88 143 128 288 69 1 925 1 22 1 792 1 78 2 9 H back porch uS dots 256 233 224 144 86 8 376 9 994 14 044 16 652 20 V total mS line 800 1084 1055 562 625 8 041 9 44 13 631 15 319 18 432 V display period mS line 768 1024 1024 517 576 0 010 0 01 0 04 0 059 0 16 V front porch mS line 1 1 3 2 5 0 03...

Page 55: ...95 0 365 H front porch uS dots 64 48 32 64 64 1 185 1 472 1 466 1 185 1 094 H sync pulse width uS dots 128 112 128 192 192 2 37 3 26 3 114 1 877 1 732 H back porch uS dots 256 248 272 304 304 13 333 17 78 16 685 16 667 15 385 V total mS line 900 802 806 1250 1250 12 8 17 043 15 898 16 14 769 V display period mS line 864 768 768 1200 1200 0 015 0 044 0 062 0 013 0 012 V front porch mS line 1 2 3 1 ...

Page 56: ...ront porch uS dots 64 64 64 64 29 1 016 0 948 0 837 1 442 1 377 H sync pulse width uS dots 192 192 192 192 128 1 608 1 501 1 325 1 442 2 098 H back porch uS dots 304 304 304 192 195 14 286 13 333 11 765 13 887 15 163 V total mS line 1250 1250 1250 1085 937 13 714 12 8 11 294 13 107 14 564 V display period mS line 1200 1200 1200 1024 900 0 011 0 011 0 009 0 038 0 032 V front porch mS line 1 1 1 3 2...

Page 57: ...0 444 H front porch uS dots 16 144 96 64 48 0 909 1 371 1 037 1 077 1 037 H sync pulse width uS dots 96 96 112 160 112 1 97 2 507 2 889 1 508 1 185 H back porch uS dots 208 144 312 224 128 13 15 16 655 16 667 11 764 16 661 V total mS line 943 828 1000 1011 1066 12 55 15 448 16 11 171 16 411 V display period mS line 900 768 960 960 1050 0 028 0 443 0 017 0 012 0 016 V front porch mS line 2 22 1 1 1...

Page 58: ...requency Hz H total uS dots H display period uS dots H front porch uS dots H sync pulse width uS dots H back porch uS dots V total mS line V display period mS line V front porch mS line V sync pulse width mS line V back porch mS line H sync polarity V sync polarity Scan type NOT USED Remarks ...

Page 59: ...uS dots 484 48 18 18 1 185 1 38 3 81 3 81 H sync pulse width uS dots 88 112 108 108 1 993 3 06 1 91 1 91 H back porch uS dots 148 248 54 54 10 16 713 14 269 14 269 V total mS line 562 5 802 449 449 9 6 16 005 12 712 11 123 V display period mS line 540 768 400 350 0 074 0 059 0 063 0 424 1 307 V front porch mS line 2 5 2 3 12 37 0 148 0 125 0 064 0 064 V sync pulse width mS line 5 6 2 2 0 444 0 459...

Page 60: ... 5 387 8 008 H front porch uS dots 2545 594 400 594 1 078 1 078 1 078 1 078 H sync pulse width uS dots 80 88 80 88 2 256 1 995 2 963 1 995 H back porch uS dots 220 148 220 148 41 706 41 708 20 20 855 V total mS line 750 1125 750 1125 40 040 40 040 19 2 20 020 V display period mS line 720 1080 720 1080 0 278 0 148 0 133 0 093 V front porch mS line 5 4 5 5 0 278 0 185 0 133 0 185 V sync pulse width ...

Page 61: ... 16 16 110 4 593 3 813 2 296 0 538 H sync pulse width uS dots 124 96 62 40 4 222 1 906 2 222 2 963 H back porch uS dots 114 48 60 220 16 635 16 683 19 444 10 101 V total mS line 262 525 525 750 15 253 15 253 15 253 16 000 V display period mS line 240 480 480 720 0 254 0 317 0 333 0 067 V front porch mS line 4 10 9 5 0 191 0 064 0 191 0 111 V sync pulse width mS line 3 2 6 5 0 953 1 049 0 953 0 444...

Page 62: ...H display period uS dots 1920 1 185 H front porch uS dots 88 0 592 H sync pulse width uS dots 44 1 993 H back porch uS dots 148 7 582 V total mS line 563 16 000 V display period mS line 540 0 040 V front porch mS line 3 0 148 V sync pulse width mS line 5 0 444 V back porch mS line 15 H sync polarity Pos V sync polarity Pos Scan type Interlaced NOT USED Remarks HDCP HDCP High bandwidth Digital Cont...

Page 63: ... PK40 CONNECTOR BNC RCA PIN J 6S75001 x 3pcs BRACKETS ASSY PK21 BATTERY DRY CELL R03 2S 4S490004 x2pcs Accommodated in the wrapped style PK19 CLAMP RST 1N 29C01511 x 5pcs PK32 SPACER KGPS 6S 29C02261 PK31 CLAMP FCN 6010 29C02101 PK22 CORE FERRITE SFT 72SNB 6S170003 x 2pcs Fold it into an adequate size and fasten it with an adhesive tape PD 5065 Only PD 5065 Only PD 4265 Only PD 4265 Only PK47 BAND...

Page 64: ...REM T HAND UNIT RM PDP5 3S120201 Contained in a bag OWNER S GUIDE R CARD NOTICE SHEET SUPPLEMENT SHEET ACCESSORY BOX W Cables and others Accommodation layout diagram Seen from Arrow A PK16 ACCESSORY BOX W 29MS1641 Name Titled Circuit Symbol Material Name Material Code Quantity Needed POWER CORD PSC POWER CORD E3 L3 0M L 1 OWNER S GUIDE SHT001 OWNER S GUIDE 4265 5065 1 RESISTORATION SHT002 R CARD 5...

Page 65: ...65 29F01292 PK41 CBIPS 4 10 15BFE 29N01761 x 3pcs PK34 HOOK COVER CABLE 29F01382 x 3pcs No use these screw holes for PD 5065 s cable cover PK35 CUSHION COVER CABLE 50 29J01891 CUSHION COVER CABLE 50 DATUM PD 5065 Only PD 5065 Only PD 5065 Only PD 5065 Only PD 5065 Only PD 4265 Only PD 4265 Only PD 4265 Only PD 4265 Only PD 4265 Only PK36 HOOK COVER CABLE 29F01382 x 3pcs PK42 CBIPS 4 10 15BFE 29N01...

Page 66: ...ROTECTION SHEET COVER PD 4265 PK39 PROTECTION SHEET COVER PD 5065 29M02331 Turn the protection sheet to the back side Fasten with an adhesive tape PK40 CARTON COVER CABLE PD 4265 PK37 CARTON COVER CABLE PD 5065 29M02061 When packing to carton box turn the hook to top ...

Page 67: ... SPEKER CUSHION 29M02441 2pcs F SPACER PILLAR CARTON BOX PK11 CARTON BOX T PD 5065 29M01791 PK13 PILLAR T PD 5065 29M01811 PK06 CUSHON TL PD 5065 29M01871 PK07 CUSHON TR PD 5065 29M01881 PK09 CUSHON BR PD 5065 29M01901 PK08 CUSHON BL PD 5065 29M01891 ACCESSORY BOX W 29MS1641 PK04 PROTECTION SHEET COVER 29M02331 2pcs PK04 PROTECTION SHEET 29M00231 COVER CABLE ASSY PK12 PILLAR S PD 5065 29M01821 PK1...

Page 68: ...M01831 PD 4265 For vertical adjustment the upper plane of the label shall be adjusted to the upper marks of the carton box For horizontal adjustment the guide line of the label shall be adjusted to the edge of the carton box The edge of the carton box The guide line of the label The upper marks of the carton box 108 SERIAL LABEL PD 5010 29L02952 PK29 CARTON LABEL PD 5065 29L07991 PK29 CARTON LABEL...

Page 69: ... power off the main unit and pull outthe power plug from the wall outlet 2 Use a screwdriver with a fitting size Otherwise the screw threads may be damaged 3 Reassembly can be carried out in the reverse order for disassembly Refer to the disassembly procedures and forward reassembly in the reverse order 4 The order for taking out the parts or components is indicated by the foregoing numeral that i...

Page 70: ...PD 5065 70 1 2 3 4 2 COVER CABLE 1 COVER CABLE ASSY To detach the COVER CABLE ASSY ...

Page 71: ...170005 3 SPEAKER CABLE Push the red and black button and pull out the four cables PD 5065 PD 4265 FL1 FERRITE CORE ZCAT2032 930 6S170005 Push the red and black button and pull out the four cables Please remove the bundle band and remove the ferrite core ...

Page 72: ...cated by arrow 2 MONITOR ASSY 2 MONITOR ASSY 3 STAND SPEAKER SASSY 3 STAND SPEAKER ASSY 4 STAND SPEAKER ASSY PD 5065 PD 4265 Remove the four screws indicated and slide the monitor upper direction indicated by arrow 2 MONITOR ASSY 2 MONITOR ASSY 3 STAND SPEAKER SASSY 3 STAND SPEAKER SASSY 1 SRW39 JB A 6 18 15KFE 29N02401 4p ...

Page 73: ... LUG 60 29C01471 1p 4 M84 LUG L60 29C01471 1p M47 NAME PLATE M47 NAME PLATE Caution This is not a service part 5 BACK COVER M48 SPEAKER LABEL PD 5010 29L02871 M48 SPEAKER LABEL PD 5010 29L02871 PD 5065 PD 4265 M06 SERIAL LABEL 29L07101 M06 SERIAL LABEL 29L07101 4 BACK COVER ASSY 4 BACK COVER ASSY M61 NAME PLATE M61 NAME PLATE 2 SRW28 P CPIMS 3 6 3KF 29N01201 36p 2 SRW28 P CPIMS 3 6 3KF 29N01201 36...

Page 74: ... SRW14 TP 3 6 3KF 24N04581 7 CONNECTOR 2p 7 CONNECTOR 2p 10 SRW23 PL CPIMS 4 10 15BFE 29N01461 11p 10 SRW23 PL CPIMS 4 10 15BFE 29N01461 11p 11 CHASSIS ASSY 11 CHASSIS ASSY 9 SRW13 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 4p 9 SRW13 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 4p 8 SRW32 SCREW PL CPIMS 3 10 15KFE 29N01431 2p 8 SRW32 SCREW PL CPIMS 3 10 15KFE 29N01431 2p 3 SRW08 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 4p 3 SRW08 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 4p 4 M...

Page 75: ...42H5MF01 3S342014 4 P01 PDP NP42H5MF01 3S342014 3 CONNECTOR 2p 3 CONNECTOR 2p A ferrite core is fixed in an attached wire harness bandage SCREW Caution A modular screw Basis FL05 CORE FERRITE TFT 081813N 6S170004 CN AD CABLE 31P L390 7S530036 L60 ...

Page 76: ...2 15KFE 10p 2 SW cable 4 SRW07 CBIPS 4 12 15KFE 6p 5 SRW13 CBIPS 4 12 15KFE 1p 1 LD cable PW cable 3 SRW32 PL CPIMS 3 10 15KFE 2p 5 SRW27 P CPIMS 3 6 3KF 1p 1 LD cable PW cable 4 SRW13 TP M3 6 3KF 4p 2 SW cable 8 CHASSIS ASSY PDP PD 5065 ...

Page 77: ... TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 M14 LUG L60 29C01471 SRW17 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 M14 LUG L60 29C01471 SRW17 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 Caution For use remove these eight blocks that are attached to the maintenance PDP Caution For use remove these eight blocks that are attached to the maintenance PDP The right bottom corner is regarded as the mounting basis The right bottom corner is regarded as the mounting basis ...

Page 78: ...CKET FILTER C 29H02311 10 M36 BRACKET FILTER C 29H02311 6 M36 BRACKET FILTER C 29H02311 6 M36 BRACKET FILTER C 29H02311 8 M36 BRACKET FILTER C 29H02311 8 M36 BRACKET FILTER C 29H02311 24N04581 2p 12 M60 FILTER 42B 29KS0251 1p 12 M60 FILTER 42B 29KS0251 1p M49 CUSHION 528 8 T5 29J00912 2p M49 CUSHION 528 8 T5 29J01681 2p M48 CUSHION 960 8 T5 29J00902 2p M48 CUSHION 960 8 T5 SRW19 TP M3 6 3KF 24N045...

Page 79: ...DE L 29H02161 M52 CUSHION 420 20 T0 4 29J01051 M30 BRACKET FILTER T PD 4265 29H04171 M56 CUSHION 720 8 T0 4 29J01111 Attention Paste it according to the attention edge side BRACKET FILTER Edge side Black print SHIELDING TAPE Front side Cross section 960mm 560mm M11 SHIELDING TAPE AL 20MM 50 29C01441 FILTER 42B 29KS0251 film Front side ...

Page 80: ...1 4 M22 CORNER PIECE TR 29F00581 6 M20 CORNER PIECE 29F00541 6 M20 CORNER PIECE BR 29F00541 5 M19 CORNER PIECE 29F00531 5 M19 CORNER PIECE BL 29F00531 1 M18 COVER CONTROL PD 4265 29F01371 1 M18 COVER CONTROL PD 4265 29F01371 PD 4265 BRACKET FILTER PD 5065 SUB FRONT 5 M71 INSULATOR T0 4 D10 D5 8 29J0152 5 M71 INSULATOR T0 4 D10 D5 8 29J01521 4P 4 M10 SUB FRONT PD 5030 4 M10 SUB FRONT PD 5030 29D006...

Page 81: ...ONT PANEL PD 5065 29D00791 M09 FRONT PANEL PD 5065 29D00791 M62 ORNAMENT BOTTOM PD 5065 29P0170 M62 ORNAMENT BOTTOM PD 5065 29P01701 M67 FRONT PANEL PD 4265 29D00781 M85 ORNAMENT BOTTOM PD 4265 29P01721 The positioning hole at the FRONT center is matched to the ORNAMENT positioning boss and ORNAMENT is installed from FRONT front side Positioning hole Positioning boss M84 ORNAMENT TOP PD 4265 29P01...

Page 82: ... CONNECTOR 11p 5 SRW14 TP 3 6 3KF 24N04581 5p 5 SRW14 TP 3 6 3KF 24N04581 5p 3 SRW08 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 4p 3 SRW08 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 4p 4 M37 SHIELD COVER MAIN 29H03571 4 M37 SHIELD COVER MAIN 29H03571 7 SRW04 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 2p 7 SRW04 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 2p 8 SRW24 PTN3 12 15KFE 29N01491 3p 8 SRW24 PTN3 12 15KFE 29N01491 3p 9 SRW27 P CPIMS 3 6 3KF 29N01201 9 SRW27 P CPIMS 3 6 ...

Page 83: ...9PS0961 2 SRW03 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 7p 2 SRW03 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 7p 1 SRW01 SCREW UNC4 40 4 40 32990229 4p 1 SRW01 SCREW UNC4 40 4 40 32990229 2p 5 A01 MAIN PWB ASSY 5 A01 MAIN PWB ASSY 4 M41 SHIELD PLATE MAIN 42XM3 29H03541 4 M41 SHIELD PLATE MAIN 42XM3 29H03541 M35 BRACKET 232C 42XM3 29H03531 M35 BRACKET 232C 42XM3 29H03531 M33 BRACKET MAIN 42XM3 29H03511 M33 BRACKET MAIN 42XM3 29H03511 ...

Page 84: ... 12 15KFE 29N01401 2p 1 SRW10 CBIPS 4 12 15KFE 29N01401 2p 5 CONNECTOR 11 5 CONNECTOR 1p 3 SRW08 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 4p 3 SRW08 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 4p 4 M37 SHIELD COVER MAIN 29H03571 4 M37 SHIELD COVER MAIN 29H03571 8 A02 232C PWB ASSY 937F0SA1 8 A02 232C PWB ASSY 937Q1SA1 6 SRW21 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 2p 6 SRW21 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 2p M47 PLATE 232C ASSY 29HS1031 7 SRW01 SCREW UNC4 40 4 40...

Page 85: ...4581 2p 2 M13 COVER PWB BUTTON PD 5065 29F01341 1p 2 M13 COVER PWR BUTTON PD 5065 29F01341 1p PD 5065 PD 4265 PD 5065 and PD 4265 don t have POWER PWB M90 COVER PWR BUTTON PD 4265 29F1352 M90 COVER PWR BUTTON PD 4265 29F01352 1 SRW30 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 2p 1 SRW30 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 2p ...

Page 86: ...ONNECTOR 3p 3 SRW15 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 4p 3 SRW15 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 4p M78 SILICONE SHEET AUDIO T 29J01291 M57 SILICONE SHEET AUDIO T 29J01291 Peel off the separator that is stuck to the rear side of the M77 AUDIO HEAT SINK 29H03561 Peel off the separator that is stuck to the rear side of the M77 AUDIO HEAT SINK 29H03561 4 SRW29 P CPIMS 3 6 3KF 29N01201 2p 4 SRW29 P CPIMS 3 6 3KF 29N01201 2p ...

Page 87: ...p 5 M51 BARRIER INLET 29J01321 5 M51 BARRIER INLET 29J01321 CN PI CN 2 W P PI 420W 1672 18 7SWXV006 CN PI CN 2 WP PI 420W 1672 18 7SWXV006 5 AC INLET ASSY 5 AC INLET ASSY 2 SRW15 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 4p 2 SRW15 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 2p 1 SRW33 CPIMS NO 6 32UNC 8 3GF 29N01131 2p 1 SRW33 CPIMS NO 6 32UNC 8 3GF 29N01131 2p 4 A09 AUDIO PWB ASSY 937F0SH1 4 A09 AUDIO PWB ASSY 937Q1SH1 3 M64 TERMINAL PANE...

Page 88: ...PD 5065 88 19 AC INLET PD 5065 AC INLET PD 4265 FL32 FL31 FL33 ...

Page 89: ...IT 2 PSU POWER UNIT 2 PSU POWER UNIT 1 SRW14 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 10p 1 SRW14 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 10p PD 5065 PD 4265 1 SRW16 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 10p 1 SRW16 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 10p 1 3S110234 2 P_UNIT POWER UNIT 3S110234 ...

Page 90: ...B ASSY 937Q1SG1 2 A06 SENB PWB ASSY 937F0SE1 2 A06 SENB PWB ASSY 937Q1SE1 5 SRW06 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 5 SRW06 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 1 SRW06 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 1 SRW06 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 4 A07 SENC PWB ASSY 937F0SF1 4 A07 SENC PWB ASSY 937Q1SF1 3 SRW06 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 3 SRW06 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 8 E01 FAN MOTOR 9A0912M4D07 3S170013 2p 8 E01 FAN MOTOR 9A0912M4D07 3S170013 2p 7 ...

Page 91: ...PD 5065 91 PD 5065 Only 22 BRACKET SHIELD L ...

Page 92: ...PD 5065 92 23 FRAME 11 M11 FRAME 50XM3 29D00575 11 M11 FRAME 50XM3 29D00575 PD 5065 Only ...

Page 93: ... 15KFE 29N01401 2p SRW13 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 4p SRW13 TP M3 6 3KF 24N04581 4p SRW02 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 4p SRW02 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 4p M23 FRAME 42XM2 M23 FRAME 42XM2 M34 BRACKET AUDIO 42XM3 29H03521 M34 BRACKET AUDIO 42XM3 29H03521 M38 SHIELD COVER L 29H03581 M38 SHIELD COVER L 29H03581 M39 SHIELD COVER R 29H03591 M39 SHIELD COVER R 29H03591 SRW05 CBIPS 3 8 3KF 24N03691 6p SRW05 CBIPS 3 8...

Page 94: ...PD 5065 94 25 WIRE CLAMP M06 CLAMP MWC 2S 29C01401 15p M07 CLAMP WS 2W V0 29C01421 16p PD 5065 PD 4265 CABLE SPACER CBT 4S 29C02011 1 ...

Page 95: ...T based on the corner Caution Stick the GASKET to the middle section marked by the arrow Caution Stick it in alignment with this end GKT04 GASKET L20 5 T1 29C00511 GKT04 GASKET L20 5 T1 29C00511 M65 BACK COVER 42XM2 956R0651 M65 BACK COVER 42XM2 956R0651 GKT07 GASCKET L100 10 T3 29C01841 GKT07 GASCKET L100 10 T3 29C01841 M64 TERMINAL PANEL B PD 4265 29P01831 M64 TERMINAL PANEL B PD 4265 29P01831 M...

Page 96: ...cut 1 S shall be not indicate 2 Bar code shall be encode Code 39 3 of 9 system 3 The height of serial number i s 20mm 4 The printing color isblack PD 5065 PD 4265 The bar code shall be printed out at the upper stage The serial number shall be printed out at the lower stage The numbering system for the serial number shall conform to the following Serial Serial numbers of 000000 999999 Model name Fi...

Page 97: ...f the year of production Model No PD 5065 Serial No 570000001 Model No PD 5065 Serial No 570000002 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 PD 5065 PD 4265 SERIAL LABEL 29L07101 The model name shall be printed out at the upper stage The serial number shall be printed out at the lower stage The numbering system for the serial number shall conform to the following ex Model No PD 4265 Serial No 570000001 ...

Page 98: ...s on the back cover illustrated below Dimensions indicated are approximate figures However the presence of bends and air bubbles shall be reduced to a minimum NAME PLATE PD 4265 Caution This is not service parts PD 4265 29L07101 Direction of adhesion Direction of adhesion ...

Page 99: ...PD 5065 99 30 cable PD 5065 CABLE Connect direct LD and PW Connect direct LD and PW PD 4265 ...

Page 100: ...PD 5065 100 31 STAND SPEAKER ASSY PD 5065 PD 4265 ...

Page 101: ...PD 5065 101 3 STAND ASSY 2 SPEAKER ASSY 1 SRW39 JCB B 6 30 15KFE 29N02391 4p 32 STAND SPEAKER ASSY PD 5065 PD 4265 3 STAND ASSY 2 SPEAKER ASSY 1 SRW38 JCB B 6 30 15KFE 29N02391 4p ...

Page 102: ...PD 5065 102 33 SPEAKER ASSY PD 5065 PD 4265 ...

Page 103: ...01491 1p 1 M74 CBIPS 4 10 15BFE 29N01761 4p 6 FRAME SUB ASSY 2 M75 CBIMS 5 10 15KFE 29N02361 8p 34 SPEAKER ASSY PD 5065 PD 4265 4 M105 SPEAKER UNIT L 29BS0671 6 FRAME SUB ASSY 5 M106 SPEAKER UNIT R 29BS0681 1 M97 CBIPS 4 8 3KF 29N00521 4p 2 M98 CBIMS 5 10 15KFE 29N02361 8p 3 M91 CENTER COVER 42 29F01501 ...

Page 104: ...CORE SPEAKER PD 5065 29H03863 2p 3 M81 FRAME SPEAKER PD 5065 29P01652 1 M77 HEX BOLT 6 12 15BFE 29N02371 8p PD 5065 PD 4265 2 M94 CORE SPEAKER PD 4265 29H03893 2p 3 M104 FRAME SPEAKER PD 4265 29P01682 1 M99 HEX BOLT 6 12 15BFE 29N02371 8p ...

Page 105: ...PD 5065 105 36 STAND ASSY PD 5065 PD 4265 ...

Page 106: ...UB ASSY 2 BASE STAND L SUB ASSY 3 BASE STAND R SUB ASSY 1 78 CFIMS 5 10 15BFE 29N02381 4p 37 STAND ASSY PD 5065 PD 4265 3 BASE STAND R SUB ASSY C 2 BASE STAND SUB ASSY C 1 M101 CFIMS 5 10 15BFE 29N02381 4p 4 STAND CENTER SUB ASSY ...

Page 107: ...Y 3 M65 COVER STAND C PD 5065 29F01281 2 M68 BRACKET STAND C PD 5065 29H03841 1 M73 CBIPS 4 10 15BFE 29N01761 6p PD 5065 PD 4265 3 M89 COVER STAND C PD 4265 29F01311 2 M92 BRACKET STAND C PD 4265 29H03871 1 M96 CBIPS 4 8 3KF 29N00521 6p ...

Page 108: ... 12 15BFE 29N02371 8p 2 M64 COVER STAND BASE PD 5065 29F01271 2p 1 M73 CBIPS 4 10 15BFE 29N01761 12p 39 BASE STAND L R SUB ASSY B 4 M69 CORE STAND PD 4265 29H03882 2p BASE STAND R SASSY 5 BASE STAND L SASSY 3 M76 HEX BOLT 6 12 15BFE 29N02371 8p 2 M64 COVER STAND BASE PD 4265 29F01301 2p 1 M73 CBIPS 4 10 15BFE 29N01761 12p ...

Page 109: ...ASSY M79 BASE STAND L PD 5065 29P01631 1 M80 BASE STAND R PD 5065 29P01641 2 M72 FOOT STAND 20 2 29J01621 16p PD 5065 PD 4265 M102 BASE STAND L PD 4265 29P01661 1 M103 BASE STAND R PD 4265 29P01671 2 M95 FOOT STAND 20 2 29J01621 14p ...

Page 110: ...RELAY CU 9S899813 3 SCREWS P06 PWB DATA RELAY RU 9S899814 3 SCREWS P01 PWB HIGH VOLTAGE 9S899808 15 SCREWS P07 PWB DATA RELAY LD 9S899815 3 SCREWS P08 PWB DATA RELAY CD 9S899816 3 SCREWS P09 PWB DATA RELAY RD 9S899817 3 SCREWS P10 PWB COMMON CONNECTION 9S899809 9 SCREWS P11 PWB COMMON RELAY 9S899818 4 SCREWS P12 PWB DIGITAL 9S899820 4 SCREWS 4 3 PD 5065 PDP ASSEMBLY ...

Page 111: ...91 15 SCREWS P11 PWB COMMON RELAY 9S899828 4 SCREWS P03 PWB DATA RELAY LD 9S899824 3 SCREWS P04 PWB DATA RELAY RD 9S899825 3 SCREWS P05 PWB DATA RELAY LU 9S899826 3 SCREWS P06 PWB DATA RELAY RU 9S899827 3 SCREWS P10 PWB COMMON CONNECTION 9S899823 9 SCREWS P08 PWB SCAN RELAY RD 9S899898 2 SCREWS P09 PWB INTERCONNECT 9S899829 2 SCREWS P07 PWB SCAN RELAY RU 9S899897 2 SCREWS ...

Page 112: ...29P01701 ORNAMENT BOTTOM PD 5065 M64 29F01271 COVER STAND BASE PD 5065 M65 29F01281 COVER STAND BASE C PD 5065 M66 29F01361 COVER CONTROL PD 5065 M67 29F01491 COVER CENTER PD 5065 M69 29H03852 STAND CORE PD5065 M71 29J01521 INSULATOR PD 5065 M79 29P01631 STAND BASE LEFT PD 5065 M80 29P01641 STAND BASE RIGHT PD 5065 M105 29BS0671 SPEAKER LEFT M106 29BS0681 SPEAKER RIGHT PDP 9S900134 PDP NP50X6MF01E...

Page 113: ...NAMENT BOTTOM PD 4265 M89 29F01311 COVER STAND M91 29F01501 CENTER COVER 42 M102 29P01661 STAND BASE LEFT M103 29P01671 STAND BASE RIGHT M105 29BS0671 SPEAKER LEFT M106 29BS0681 SPEAKER RIGHT PDP 9S900100 PDP NP42H5MF01EA T A REQ 7S530036 CABLE 31P L390 7S552005 CORD POWER AC PD5065 I B PD4265 I B PD4265 5065 3S120281 REMOTE PD5065 Ref Part Number Description P01 9S899891 PWB HIGH VOLTAGE PD 4265 ...

Page 114: ...ND SCL5 SDA5 VDD 3 3V GND SCL5 SDA5 VDD 3 3V GND 1 2 3 4 TR SCL5 SDA5 VDD 3 3V GND AU L GND AU R GND MUTE SCL7 SDA7 AU SHIELD WIRE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PW SW7 POIN GND M 5V M 7V REMIN1 LEDCTL1 LEDCTL2 1 2 3 FAN CTL GND F ALM1 1 2 3 FAN CTL GND F ALM2 FA FB MAIN PWB PCB 5040 PCB 5042D PCB 5042A PCB 5042E PCB 5042G 1 2 3 FAN CTL GND F ALM1 1 2 3 FAN CTL GND F ALM1 1 3 5 6 7pin shield TEMP S...

Page 115: ... D GND D GND D GND D 60 D 60 NC D 170 D 170 D 5 D 5 D GND D GND M 7V D GND POWER D GND POMUTE SW7 NC D 3 3 D 3 3 D 3 3 D GND D GND D GND D 2 5 D 2 5 D 2 5 D GND D GND D GND D 5 D 5 D GND D GND 1 2 3 CTL PWB CTL1 CTL2 GND SW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 AUDIO PWB AU L GND AU R GND MUTE SCL7 SDA7 1 2 3 4 ROUT ROUT LOUT LOUT S 12 S 12 S 12 GND GND GND SPEAKER_OUT 1 2 3 29 30 31 AD PA AU PCB 5042H PCB 50...

Page 116: ... GND GND 7 REMIN2 RXD1 Data signal of wired remote control RS232C MAIN 8 RESET SW NC 9 PLE_CTL PLE control 0 0 0 0 0 0 MAIN RS232C 10 TXD1 RS232 driver output 0 0 0 0 0 0 MAIN RS232C AC power OFF Power cord pulled out ofthe wall outlet AC power ON Power cord connected to the wall outlet Basic operation Numerical unit Vdc except for the case when units are individually indicated No signal With sign...

Page 117: ...ed revolution Fan mode H 8 5Vdc during medium speed revolution Fan mode M 6 5Vdc during low speed revolution Fan mode L 11 5Vdc during high speed revolution Fan mode H 8 5Vdc during medium speed revolution Fan mode M 6 5Vdc during low speed revolution Fan mode L 11 6Vdc during high speed revolution Fan mode H 7 8Vdc during medium speed revolution Fan mode M 5 3Vdc during low speed revolution Fan m...

Page 118: ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 PS MSEL GND PSS input PS PDP MAIN 6 PS PSS input PS PDP MAIN PSS LVDS serial differential PS input 0Vac Bias 1 4Vdc PSS LVDS serial differential PS input 0Vac Bias 1 1Vdc PSS LVDS serial differential PS input 0 3Vac Bias 1 25Vdc PSS LVDS serial differential PS input 0 3Vac Bias 1 25Vdc 7 8 42V5 compatible interface OFF 9 RH OSD system output H MAIN PDP 10 R...

Page 119: ...rial differential E output 0 3Vac Bias 1 25Vdc Video mode LVDS serial differential E output 0 3Vac Bias 1 1Vdc Video mode LVDS serial differential D output 0 3Vac Bias 1 25Vdc Video mode LVDS serial differential D output 0Vac Bias 1 25Vdc 0 0 0 0 0 0 GND GND 0 0 0 GND GND 0 0 0 GND GND 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GND GND 20 RCLK Video system output clock MAIN PDP 21 RCLK Video system out...

Page 120: ...entered 0 7 2 8Vdc when keyinputs are entered 3 3Vdc when no key inputs are entered 0 7 2 8Vdc when keyinputs are entered 3 3Vdc when no key inputs are entered Clock signal 5Vac when data are received 5Vdc when no data are received Clock signal 5Vac when data are received 5Vdc when no data are received Clock signal 5Vac when data are received 5Vdc when no data are received Clock signal 5Vac when d...

Page 121: ...ssing block I P converter Scaling γ correction TMDS Receiver CPU LV DS Transmitter To Module Analog signal line Digital signal line Control signal line INPUT 1 BNC INPUT 2 RCA INPUT 3 S COMP 1 3 RCA RGB2 COMP 2 5 BNC RG B1 D Sub MONITOR LINK HDMI 5 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM 5 2 1 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM PD 5065 119 ...

Page 122: ...bnormality If an abnormality is detected inside the PDP module the voltage at the CN AD connector 3 pin falls from 5 V to L The red and green STB LEDs flash alternately and the unit enters STBY mode How to cancel the alarm While holding the Input Select key pressed set the Main Power key to ON Keep holding the Input Select key pressed for another 2 seconds or more and the alarm will be canceled If...

Page 123: ...PD 5065 121 ...

Page 124: ...6 PCB DIAGAM 6 1 MAIN PWB PD 5065 122 ...

Page 125: ...PD 5065 123 ...

Page 126: ...232C PWB CLT PWB LED PWB 6 2 232C CLT and LED PWB PD 5065 124 ...

Page 127: ...SENB PWB SENC PWB SEND PWB AUDIO PWB 6 3 SENB SENC SEND and AUDIO PWB PD 5065 125 ...

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