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MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.

9351 Jeronimo Road, Irvine, CA  92618-1904

Copyright  ©  2002  Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.

All Rights Reserved

CAUTION:

Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service person read the "SAFETY PRECAUTIONS" and
"PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE" contained in this manual.

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC

Service
Manual

2002

2002

2002

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• Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.
• Design specifications are subject to change without notice.

PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL

SPECIFICATIONS

• Power

: AC 120V, 50/60Hz

480W (Typical)
5.4A (Maximum)

• Signals

Sync Range

: Horiz : 15.5 to 93.8 kHZ

(Automatic : step scan)

: Vert : 50.0 to 120 Hz

(Automatic : step scan)

Input Signals

: RGB, HD*

1

,

DVD*

1

, DTV*

1

Input Terminals

RGB

: Visual 1 (Analog) : Mini D-sub 15-pin

Visual 2 (Analog) : BNC (R,G,B,H/CS,V)*

2

Visual 3 (M-LINK) : MONITORLINK

TM

Video

: Visual 1 : RCA-pin

Visual 2 : BNC
Visual 3 : S-Video: DIN 4-pin

DVD/HD/DTV

: Visual 1 RCA-pin (Y,PB[CB},PR{CR])*

1

Visual 2 BNC (Y,PB[CB},PR{CR])*

1

*

Audio

: Stereo RCA x 3 (Selectable)

External Control

: D-sub 9-pin (RS232C)

• Sound Output

:  7W+7W at 6 ohms

•  Dimensions

:  (W)49.5" (H)30.2" (D)4.68"
   (W)1257 (H)766 (D)119 mm

•  Weight

:  98 lbs / 44.5 kg

PD-5010

*1

HD/DVD/DTV Input S igna ls supporte d:

480P (60Hz)

480I (60Hz)

525P (60Hz)

525I (60Hz)

576P (50Hz)

576I (50Hz)

625P (50Hz)

625I (50Hz)

720P (60Hz)

1035I (60Hz)

1080I (50Hz)

1080I (60Hz)

*2

The 5-BNC conne ctors a re use d a s

RGB/P C2 a nd HD/DV D2 input.
S e le ct one of the m unde r "BNC S ELECT".

Summary of Contents for PD-5010

Page 1: ... 93 8 kHZ Automatic step scan Vert 50 0 to 120 Hz Automatic step scan Input Signals RGB HD 1 DVD 1 DTV 1 Input Terminals RGB Visual 1 Analog Mini D sub 15 pin Visual 2 Analog BNC R G B H CS V 2 Visual 3 M LINK MONITORLINKTM Video Visual 1 RCA pin Visual 2 BNC Visual 3 S Video DIN 4 pin DVD HD DTV Visual 1 RCA pin Y PB CB PR CR 1 Visual 2 BNC Y PB CB PR CR 1 Audio Stereo RCA x 3 Selectable External...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 1 TROUBLESHOOTING 3 1 METHOD OF ADJUSTMENTS 4 1 METHOD OF DISASSEMBLY 5 1 PACKAGING 6 1 PART LIST 7 1 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 8 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM 9 1 1 1 ...

Page 4: ... order to avoid any problems ATTENTION RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS ENLEVER LE CONVERCLE ARRÈRE AUCUN DES ELEMENTS INTERNES NE DOIT ETRE REPARE PAR L UTILISATEUR NE CONFIER L ENTRETIEN QU A UN PERSONNEL QUALIFIE L éclair fléché dans un triangle équilatéral est destiné à avertir l utilisateur de la présence dans l appareil d une zone ...

Page 5: ...SUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS SPECIFIED HEREIN INDICATE A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD THAT MUST BE ELIMINATED BEFORE RETURNING THE INSTRUMENT TO THE CUSTOMER AC Leakage Test 2 Read and comply with all caution and safety related notes on or inside the Monitor cabinet on the Pro jection Monitor chassis or on the picture tube 3 Design Alteration Warning Do not alter or add to the mechanical or electrica...

Page 6: ...ditionally determine the cause of overheating and or damage and if necessary take corrective action to remove any potential safety hazard 7 PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE Many MultiSync Monitor electrical and mechanical parts have spe cial safety related characteristics some of which are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection they give necessarily be ob tained by replacing them wit...

Page 7: ...ffren métallique tête des vis surfaces métalliques traits de contrôle etc surtout à toutes les pièces métalliques exposées qui peuvent reconduire le courant au châssis En aucun cas la mesure du courant ne doit dépasser 3 5 milliamp Inverser la fiche de courant de l appareil dans la prise et répéter le test Tout mesurage ne s arrêtant pas aux limites spécifiées icicomporte un ris que de décharge él...

Page 8: ...à tous les endroits à la recher che des cordes pincées déplacées ou effilochées Ne pas changer l écartement entre composants et entre composants et le tableau de circuit imprimé Vérifier que le fil de conduite électrique est en bon état 6 Les composants parts pièces et ou fils qui ont été trouvés surchauffés devraient être remplacés avec les composants pièces et fils s y reliant avec d autre qui o...

Page 9: ...se screws can be kept Never disassemble the inner parts of the module pipes etc When lifting the module from the set two persons should stand on both sides of the module to hold the stable parts of the junction while they lift the module upright If dust or such foreign substance enters in between the module and the filter moir or similar problems can arise In addition once it enters it is necessar...

Page 10: ...oduct is defined as a section that is pro vided with a digital circuit board including high voltage parts used to emit light in the glass panel part excluding the surface acrylic fiIter or the tem pered glass fiIter It must be noted that it does never mean the glass panel part only ...

Page 11: ...TROUBLESHOOTING 3 1 ...

Page 12: ...n the case of abnormality in the VIDEO system such as No picture or Picture errors Go to 2 No picture displayed picture errors P6 In the case of no audio output Go to 3 No audio output generated P15 If set shuts down reset the microprocessor by pressing the Power On and Input keys on the front panel at the same time Hold for 5 to 6 seconds ...

Page 13: ...ection NO Is the M 7V output available If the PW and RS connectors at Pin 1 of the PM connector are disconnected from one after another and an output of M 7V is generated this is a problem in a circuit beyond the connectora If no output is generated at that time then the POWER unit is out of order YES NO Is the M 5V output available S2601 PWR and associ at Pin 2 MAIN of IC7005 ated circuits are ou...

Page 14: ...ripheral power supply is turned ON at Pin 1 of the POF1 and circuits are out of order POF2 7 to 12V YES YES YES Is Potential 5V available at The fan is out of order Pin 3 of the POF1 and where Potential 5V is POF2 available This voltage becomes 0V when the power supply is turned off NO Therefore a circuit tester should be connected in advance before inspection NO NO Is Potential 5V available at Is...

Page 15: ...nd until it is turned OFF YES YES TH1 in the POWER unit and Disconnect the PD PH and peripheral circuits are out of AD connectors and turn ON order the main power circuit Does the power supply work normally NO in this state Are normal out The POWER unit is out of puts of D 170V D 64V and order D 5V available Is Pin 3 of the PM connector maintained at the H level However no pic tures are displayed ...

Page 16: ...te Are normal outputs The POWER unit is out of of D 170V D 64V and D 5V order available Is Pin 3 of the PM connector maintained at the H level However no pictures are displayed YES The MODULE and peripheral circuits are out of order Caution How to cancel the alarm condition While flashing in green and red occurs the power supply cannot be reset by ON OFF operation at the main power switch remote c...

Page 17: ... PWB is out of order The same check is needed also for the DSP PWB 1 No picture display of the PC signal only or both the VIDEO and PC signals Enter an input of XGA69H gray scale in the input circuit of PC1 and select PC INPUT 1 NO To No presentation of pictures and ON screen display P11 YES YES Is a signal of 3Vp p available at at the signal input The MAIN PWB of the AD connector is out pins of I...

Page 18: ...PV connector Pin 1 14Vdc Pin 3 5Vdc Pin 5 6Vdc Pin 7 7Vdc YES NO The VIDEO PWB is out of order NO YES Are the specified voltages available at the The MAIN PWB is out of order connectors below Power source check Connector name Pin No Voltage PN 1 3 3Vdc 1 7Vdc PM 7 5Vdc 9 14Vdc NO The POWER unit is out of order 2 5 8 3 6 9 5Vp p 5Vp p ...

Page 19: ...IDEO1 YES Is a signal of about 3Vp p available at any of The MAIN PWB is out of order Pins 21 to 79 of the AM connector in the DSP PWB GND terminal excluded NO NO Is a signal of about 3Vp p available at any of The MAIN PWB is out of order Pins 101 to 159 of the AM connector in the DSP PWB GND terminal excluded YES 2 1 P9 ...

Page 20: ...r in the DSP PWB NO YES Is a signal of 1Vp p available at Pin 1 of the YU The MAIN PWB is out of order connector and a sync signal of 5Vp p available at Pins 7 9 10 and 12 NO 2 2 P10 14 15 16 17 19 98 96 95 3 5Vp p 5Vp p 3Vp p 5Vdc 10MHz 3Vp p 27MHz 3Vp p 15KHz 3Vp p 60Hz 3Vp p 3Vdc H V H V 1 7 10 15kHz 9 12 60Hz In case of an NTSC input ...

Page 21: ...PV connector Pin 1 14Vdc Pin 3 5Vdc Pin 5 6Vdc Pin 7 7Vdc YES NO The VIDEO PWB is out of order NO YES Are the specified voltages available at the The MAIN PWB is out of order connectors below Power source check Connector name Pin No Voltage PN 1 3 3Vdc 1 7Vdc PM 7 5Vdc 9 14Vdc NO The POWER unit is out of order 2 5 8 3 6 9 5Vp p 5Vp p ...

Page 22: ...701 YES YES Is normal display available when the AD PD or Each cable is defective PH cable is replaced NO YES Is normal display available when the MAIN PWB The MAIN PWB is out of order is replaced NO NO Are 170V 64V and D 5V of the POWER unit See Power cannot be ON normally output YES The plasma display module is out of order YES Are the specified voltages available at the The MAIN PWB is out of o...

Page 23: ... by PC input Are the specified voltages available at the connectors below NO Power source check Connector name Pin No Voltage PN 1 3 3Vdc 1 7Vdc PM 7 5Vdc 9 14Vdc YES NO The MAIN PWB The POWER unit is out of order is out of order YES 3 1 P13 14 15 16 17 19 98 96 95 3 5Vp p 5Vp p 3Vp p 5Vdc 10MHz 3Vp p 27 37NHz 3Vp p 15 45KHz 3Vp p 50 60Hz 3Vp p 5Vdc H V Changed according to the input signal 0 7Vp ...

Page 24: ... all Pins 21 The MAIN PWB is out of order to 79 of the AM connector GND terminals excluded in the DSP PWB NO YES Is a signal of about 3Vp p available at all Pins 101 The DSP PWB is out of order to 159 of the AM connector GND terminal excluded in the DSP PWB NO Are the specified voltages available at the connectors below Power source check Connector name Pin No Voltage PN 1 3 3Vdc 1 7Vdc PM 7 5Vdc ...

Page 25: ...h cable is defective PH cable is replaced NO YES Is normal display available when the MAIN PWB The MAIN PWB is out of order is replaced NO NO Are 170V 64V and D 5V of the POWER unit See Power cannot be ON normally output YES The plasma display module is out of order ...

Page 26: ...T Speaker or cable is defective NO YES Are the voltages specified below available at the The POWER unit or the cable is out PA connector of the AUDIO unit of order Power source check Pin Signal name Voltage 1 S 24 23 5 33Vdc 2 S 24 23 5 33Vdc 3 S GND GND 4 S GND GND 5 A 13 13Vdc 6 A GND GND YES NO Are the following waveforms observed at the AU The MAIN PWB or the cable is out connector of the AUDI...

Page 27: ...METHOD OF ADJUSTMENTS 4 1 ...

Page 28: ...egrated time up to the present time is displayed The integrated time is cleared to 0 when the remote control keys are pressed in the order of MUTE cursor keys cursor keys V SLEEP How to enter or withdraw from the factory setting mode Press the keys in the sequential order of SLEEP EXIT MUTE SLEEP When a conventional remote control is used Press the keys in the sequential order of OFF TIMER OK MUTE...

Page 29: ... 64V ADJ block and adjust the voltage until it attains the voltage specified for the PDP module Value Vd on the label of the above mentioned Item 1 1V 3 Adjustment of 5V 1 Use any video signal of VIDEO input DVD HD input or RGB input and display a color bar signal 2 Confirm that the voltage value between TP1 5V output and TP2 D GND of the power unit is maintained at 5 10 0 1V If the voltage specif...

Page 30: ...0 G EUROPE GW OEM Specifications for Europe 4 Press the MUTE key the cursor key the cursor key V the SLEEP key in this order to make factory setting When factory setting is executed red characters of SET are displayed for about 7 seconds at the right of the destination alphabets When the red characters of SET go out this is a sign that the setting has been finished 5 Withdraw from the factory sett...

Page 31: ...FF All of RGB1 to 3 OFF All of RGB1 to 3 HD select 1080B 1080B Language Japanese English Color system AUTO1 AUTO1 Factory setting values Mode J JW A AW G GW MXT 601 709 709 SUS ORG ORG ORG SCART OFF OFF ON SI AUTO AUTO AUTO LIMIT VD OFF OFF OFF LIMIT PC ON ON ON REMAKE OFF OFF OFF USAGE TIME 00000H 00000H 00000H FPIC ON ON ON STF TEMP 1 2 25 25 25 STF TEMP2 3 50 50 50 STF TEMP3 4 55 55 55 STF IME ...

Page 32: ...ethod of screen position adjustment 1 Enter the factory setting mode by means of the remote control 2 In the POSITION screen POSITION mode for initial setting make the following setting MHPOS Adjustment of horizontal display range for the display in the PDP module MVPOS Adjustment of vertical raster display range for the display in the PDP module H POS Adjustment of horizontal signal position in t...

Page 33: ...screen position adjustment shown below The screen size is FULL only 3 Select the NTSC COMPONENT signal 480i for the input video signal and change over the screen size in the sequential order of STRETCHED ZOOM NARROW STANDARD Confirm in each screen that the screen position is uniformly arranged to the top bottom right and left If the screen position is found to be unevenly arranged make adjustments...

Page 34: ...f the remote control to select MHPOS and MVPOS and make adjustments by pressing the cursor keys and 5 Press the cursor keys and V to select H POS 6 Press the cursor keys and to adjust the screen position so that the screen can be arranged evenly to the right and left 7 Press the cursor keys and V to select V POS 8 Press the cursor keys and to adjust the screen position so that the screen can be ar...

Page 35: ...tage Label Check 1 Prior to adjustment note the voltage levels recorded on the Voltage Label as shown Vsw Adjustment PWB COMMON Note Measure voltage between the TP and closest Chassis Ground 1 Vsw Adjust VR101 so the voltage at TP4 is set to the level specified for Vsw1 on the Voltage Label 0 5V Vbw Vsw Vp Example Vbw 99 9 Vsw 179 2 Vp 200 8 Vsw TP4 VR101 PWB COMMON 8 ...

Page 36: ...nd closest Chassis Ground 1 Vp Adjust VR1 so the voltage at TP33 is set to the level specified for Vp on the Voltage Label 0 5V 2 Vbw Adjust VR2 so the voltage at TP34 is set to the level specified for Vbw on the Voltage Label 0 5V Vp VR1 TP33 VR2 TP34 Vbw PWB SCAN 9 ...

Page 37: ...nerator Equivalent to the NTSC Pattern Generator LCG 403YC made by LEADER 3 PAL signal generator Equivalent to the Color Bar Pattern Generator PM5518 made by PHILIPS 2 VIDEO input Input Composite video input or S terminal input for one system 3 DVD HD DTV input 3 1 HD Y Pb Pr component input tri sync signal 3 2 DVD Y B Y R Y component input 700 300 300 Y P b Pr 350 350 100 color bar signal mVp p 3...

Page 38: ...ive polarity f g h i j Video signal 0 7Vp p Sync signal TTL level Positive negative polarity 11 4 RGB PC input 1 Horizontal sync period 2 Vertical sync period The data a to j above are specified in the next page and thereafter classified for various inspection signals ...

Page 39: ...ont porch uS 1 146 1 288 2 803 0 675 0 596 dots 14 19 59 17 15 H sync pulse width uS 8 76 8 677 3 04 2 542 3 813 dots 107 128 64 64 96 H back porch uS 1 228 2 237 4 037 3 138 1 946 dots 15 33 85 79 49 V total mS 16 652 20 055 17 723 14 268 16 683 line 262 312 440 449 525 V display period mS 15 3 18 513 16 112 12 711 15 253 line 240 288 400 400 480 V front porch mS 0 191 0 321 0 282 0 413 0 191 lin...

Page 40: ...56 0 508 dots 64 24 16 56 16 H sync pulse width uS 2 116 1 27 2 032 1 556 3 048 dots 64 40 64 56 96 H back porch uS 3 175 4 064 3 81 2 222 1 524 dots 96 128 120 80 48 V total mS 15 13 735 13 333 11 764 13 333 line 525 520 500 509 525 V display period mS 13 714 12 678 12 8 11 093 12 19 line 480 480 480 480 480 V front porch mS 0 086 0 237 0 027 0 023 0 279 line 3 9 1 1 11 V sync pulse width mS 0 08...

Page 41: ... 1 12 0 323 0 569 dots 24 40 56 16 32 H sync pulse width uS 2 3 2 2 4 1 616 1 138 dots 72 128 120 80 64 H back porch uS 3 556 2 2 1 28 3 232 2 702 dots 128 88 64 160 152 V total mS 17 778 16 579 13 853 13 333 11 756 line 625 628 666 625 631 V display period mS 17 067 15 84 12 48 12 8 11 179 line 600 600 600 600 600 V front porch mS 0 028 0 026 0 77 0 021 0 019 line 1 1 37 1 1 V sync pulse width mS...

Page 42: ... 0 508 0 474 0 339 dots 32 22 22 16 16 H sync pulse width uS 1 117 3 764 2 032 3 319 3 048 dots 64 128 86 112 144 H back porch uS 3 91 2 047 3 81 3 319 2 878 dots 224 70 162 112 136 V total mS 13 414 16 676 13 333 16 667 16 65 line 667 529 500 517 596 V display period mS 12 549 15 132 12 8 15 474 16 091 line 624 480 480 480 576 V front porch mS 0 02 0 378 0 027 0 193 0 056 line 1 12 1 6 2 V sync p...

Page 43: ...0 627 0 749 1 0 369 0 32 dots 48 64 51 24 24 H sync pulse width uS 2 301 1 310 3 2 2 092 1 813 dots 176 112 164 136 136 H back porch uS 2 51 2 994 2 2 2 462 1 92 dots 192 256 113 160 144 V total mS 16 627 16 662 15 579 16 666 14 272 line 750 795 628 806 806 V display period mS 15 962 16 097 15 84 15 88 13 599 line 720 768 600 768 768 V front porch mS 0 089 0 063 0 026 0 062 0 053 line 4 3 1 3 3 V ...

Page 44: ...0 508 0 4 0 444 0 119 dots 16 48 32 48 2 H sync pulse width uS 1 219 1 016 1 2 1 037 1 067 dots 96 96 96 112 144 H back porch uS 2 235 2 201 2 2 2 296 1 837 dots 176 208 176 248 248 V total mS 13 328 11 765 13 347 16 661 13 329 line 800 808 804 1066 1066 V display period mS 12 795 11 183 12 749 16 005 12 804 line 768 768 768 1024 1024 V front porch mS 0 017 0 015 0 050 0 016 0 013 line 1 1 3 1 1 V...

Page 45: ...0 41 0 59 0 75 0 943 dots 8 10 44 18 70 H sync pulse width uS 2 526 2 46 0 59 2 35 1 077 dots 75 60 44 57 80 H back porch uS 3 267 2 665 2 59 2 25 2 963 dots 97 65 192 55 220 V total mS 19 911 16 522 16 652 16 683 16 667 line 625 525 562 562 525 750 V display period mS 18 35 15 106 15 319 15 348 line 576 480 517 517 483 720 V front porch mS 0 223 0 252 0 148 0 191 0 111 line 7 8 5 6 5 V sync pulse...

Page 46: ...th uS 1 185 1 200 4 750 1 280 dots 88 48 76 128 H back porch uS 1 993 2 250 4 500 1 440 dots 148 90 72 144 V total mS 16 652 16 682 16 663 16 683 13 322 line 562 563 562 262 5 262 5 915 V display period mS 16 000 16 000 15 15 15 236 15 236 12 667 line 540 540 511 239 239 870 V front porch mS 0 059 0 074 0 178 0 064 0 096 0 044 line 2 2 5 6 1 1 5 3 V sync pulse width mS 0 148 0 148 0 148 0 191 0 19...

Page 47: ... 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 is attached to the name of each part or component 5 The wire connector symbol is indicated by two digits of Marking Read CN when examining the table...

Page 48: ...15KF SRW29 2X2 TP M4 8 3KF SRW11 12 4X2 FAN MOTOR E01 2 BRACKET FAN L M36 4 SHIELD COVER MAIN VIDEO M43 GASKET L200 10 T7 M12 GSK04 2 3 TP M3 6 3KF SRW33 8 GASKET L160 9 T4 M19 GSK11 2 2 BRACKET OPTION L M42 1 TP M4 8 3KF SRW34 GASKET L300 10 T7 M20 GSK12 LABEL EARTH M65 LABEL OUT M64 LABEL A 2001 M66 TP M4 8 3KF SRW30 2 COVER BOTTOM M29 2 SPEAKER LABEL M54 GASKET L150 10 T4 M20 GSK13 2 STAND REAR...

Page 49: ...DEO M46 TP M3 6 3KF SRW20 4 TP M3 6 3KF SRW19 2 6 TERMINAL PANEL VI ASSY M59 8 MAIN PWB ASSY PCB 5022 A01 7 TP M3 6 3KF SRW16 162 9 13 VIDEO PWB ASSY PCB 5023A A02 10 CBIPS 3 8 3KF SRW18 9 11 6SCREW UNC4 40 4 40 SRW106 2 12 TP M3 6 3KF SRW17 5 TERMINAL PANEL VI ASSY C CUSHION RUBBER M70 2 9 DSP PWB ASSY PCB 5022 A06 PL CPIMS 3 6 3KF SRW15 2 terminal of the connector CN AD Caution When mounting a b...

Page 50: ...f the set GASKET L60 10 T2 M17 GSK08 2 COVER INLET M63 TP M4 8 3KF SRW27 2 PL CPIMS 3 10 15KF SRW25 2 BARRIER INLET M09 ET CBIMS 4 8 3KF SRW26 AC INLET ASSY CABLE 2P E02 Brown Caution No bending process Insulation tube Hook Lock release terminal Lock hole button side Caution Insert the cable in the AC inlet until its terminal hook is locked After insertion try to pull the cable to confirm whether ...

Page 51: ... 2 FRAME L M27 3 FRAME R M28 4 TP M4 8 3KF SRW04 8 7 BRACKET R M33 5 BRACKET L M32 8 TP M4 8 3KF SRW08 2 12 TP M4 8 3KF SRW06 4 9 FRAME CENTER M45 13 FRAME B M35 CN 9P PH CN PH FRAME L FRAME R STOP UP SHEET M71 8 STOP UP SHEET M71 8 TP M4 8 3KF SRW39 40 2 x 2 SENS PWB ASSY PCB 5023C A04 SENT PWB ASSY PCB 5023D A05 PLATE M48 2 PLATE SENS PWB ASSY SENT PWB ASSY INSULATORD4 5 T1 M67 6 4 POWER UNIT A1...

Page 52: ...40 2 4 BRACKET FILTER B M39 TAPE 680mm x 2 30m 7 FRONT PANEL ASSY FILTER 5 FILTER M52 SPACER FILTER M51 4 6 FRONT PANEL ASSY M01 A A A Reference position TAPE 1150mm 2 30m 2 CUSHION 10 5 600 M49 CLAMPER WIRE M04 Caution 8 TP M3 6 3KF SRW38 Make a connection where no AD label is present A 10 5mm ...

Page 53: ...U 325W 2468 26 CN 7P AU 500W 2791 28 1 CN AU 1 CN BU 1 CN DS 1 CN LD 1 CN LE 1 CN LM 1 CN PA 1 CN PC 1 CN PD 1 CN PH 1 CN PL 1 CN PM 1 CN PN 1 CN PV 1 CN PW 1 CN RM 1 CN RS 1 CN SW 1 CN SY 1 CN TM 1 CN TR 1 CN YU 1 PM PN PD PH PV PA AC RMLM AU PA F2 AD SY PL YU PC BU DS SY YU PC AU PV AQ TM TR PM PN LD PW AQ SW RSBU PW SW LE RS PL LM RM TR TM F3 LD LE F1 PD WIRING DIAGEAM Delete the TR PD 5 Wind t...

Page 54: ...PACKAGING 6 1 ...

Page 55: ... BAG B 3 BAG C 1 FERRITE CORE CORE FERRITE BATTERY DRY CELL UM 4 2 BAG B BAG POLYETHYLENE 150 370 NOTICE SHEET USER S MANUAL BAG BRACKET SAFE PL CPIMS 4 10 3KF BAG BAG SUPPLEMENT SHEET PLUG SERVICE STATION GUIDE ...

Page 56: ...PLUG CABLE POWER CORD REM T HAND UNIT CABLE D SUB 15P L1800 ACCESSORY BOX BAG B 4 ACCESSORY BOX 2 BAG BAG C ...

Page 57: ...TAPE 5 CARTON BOX 3 PROTECTION SHEET PROTECTION SHEET BAR CODE SERIAL LABEL FRONT PILLER T ACCESSORY BOX W SPACER BR SPACER TR SPACER TL PILLER T PILLER S SPACER BC SPACER BL CARTON BOX B PILLER S ...

Page 58: ...4 BACK STOPPER TAPE PP BAND JOINT BAR CODE SERIAL LABEL ...

Page 59: ...03 029H00024 FRAME L 029H00034 FRAME R 029K00351 FILTER SCREEN SHIELD M52 I B PD5010 INSTRUCTION BOOK 029DS0411 PANEL FRONT ASSY M01 029PS0821 PANEL TERMINAL 232 ASSY 029PS0621 PANEL TERMINAL VI ASSY 09S900017 PDP NP50C2MF01 0936P7D01 PWB DSP ASSY PCB 5015 0936P7M01 PWB MAIN PCB 5022 03S110061 PWB POWER UNIT A13 0936P7S91 PWB SUB ADJ PWC 4419A 0936P7V01 PWB VIDEO PCB 5023A 03S120141 REM0TE PD 5010...

Page 60: ...0C2E1 PWB SCAN RELAY RT Right Side Top 3 50C2E2 PWB SCAN RELAY RB Right Side Bottom 4 50C2J1 PWB DATA RELAY TL Top Left 5 50C2J2 PWB DATA RELAY TC Top Center 6 50C2J3 PWB DATA RELAY TR Top Right 7 50C2J5 PWB DATA RELAY BR Bottom Right 8 50C2J4 PWB DATA RELAY BC Bottom Center 9 50C2J6 PWB DATA RELAY BL Bottom Left 10 50C2C1 PWB DIGITAL Center PDP 5010 PDP Panel 5010 Panel ...

Page 61: ...CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 8 1 ...

Page 62: ... 2 AX2 3 RX2 SHIELD 4 RX2 5 NC 6 RX1 7 RX1 SHIELD 8 RX1 9 NC 10 DDC SCL 11 DDC SDA 12 SENS 13 NC 14 RX0 15 RX0 SHIELD 16 RX0 17 DDC 5VDC 18 RXC 19 RXC SHIELD 20 RXC 21 GND GND RA RA GND RB RB GND RC RC GND RCLK RCLK GND RD RD GND RE RE GND RF RF ALARM GND GND D 5 GND GND D 70 NC D 170 D 170 D 170 D 170 NC D 70 GND GND D 5 GND GND ALARM GND GND D 5 GND GND D 70 NC D 170 D 170 D 170 D 170 NC D 70 GN...

Page 63: ...3 MODE Mode control signal of S1 S2 terminal Usually LO S1 5V S2 2 5V VIDEO MAIN 14 GND GND MAIN VIDEO SY 1 PC3HD Horizontal sync signal for PC signal Horizontal sync signal for PC signal of NAIN VIDEO digital input digital input 2 GND GND 3 PC3VD Vertical sync signal for PC signal Vertical sync signal for PC signal of digital MAIN VIDEO digital input input 4 GND GND 5 NC No connection terminal MA...

Page 64: ...computer Horizontal sync signal input to be entered in VIDEO MAIN microcomputer of the PC signal 8 GND GND 9 PCMVD Vertical sync signal for microcomputer Vertical sync signal input to be entered in VIDEO MAIN microcomputer of the PC signal 10 PCHD Horizontal sync signal for A D Horizontal sync signal input to be entered in the VIDEO MAIN A D of the PC signal 11 GND GND 12 PCVD Vertical sync signal...

Page 65: ...te control RS232C MAIN 8 WIRED_CTL Insertion control of the wired remote control Usually 5V 0V when inserted RS232C MAIN 9 CHILD_LOCK Child lock control 0V for SW OFF 5V for SW ON RS232C MAIN MAIN SENT TM MAIN SENS TR 1 SCL5 CLK of the I2C bus For temperature sensor MAIN SENS 2 SDA5 DATA of the I2C bus For temperature sensor MAIN SENS 3 A 5V 5V power supply for ANALOG MAIN SENS 4 GND GND MAIN PDP ...

Page 66: ...nel break alarm signal PDPMODULE MAIN 38 SDATA Serial data for various data setting MAIN PDPMODULE 39 SCK Serial CLK MAIN PDPMODULE 40 LE Serial data latch enable MAIN PDPMODULE 41 GND GND MAIN SENT FAN F1 F2 1 A 12V 12V power supply for ANALOG signal MAIN FAN F3 2 GND GND 3 FSIG FAN alarm signal FAN MAIN MAIN POWER SUPPLY PM 1 M 7V 7V power supply for microcomputer POWER MAIN 2 D GND GND 3 T ALM ...

Page 67: ...microcomputer MAIN PW 6 NC No connection terminal MAIN SW SW 1 CTL1 Key input detection SW MAIN 2 CTL2 Key input detection SW MAIN 3 GND GND AUDIO POWER PA SUPPLY 1 S 25V 25V power supply for audio circuit POWER AUDIO 2 S 25V 26V power supply for audio circuit POWER AUDIO 3 GND GND 4 GND GND 5 A 14V 14V power ANALOG circuit POWER AUDIO 6 GND GND POWER SUPPLY PD PDP MODULE 1 ALARM Module alarm sign...

Page 68: ...SDA DATA of the I2C bus for DDC writing PL MAIN 12 SENS Power supply detection MAIN PL 13 NC No connection terminal 14 RX0 Serial signal B side PL MAIN 15 GND GND 16 RX0 Serial signal B side PL MAIN 17 DDC5V 5V power supply for DDC MAIN PL 18 RXC CLK serial signal side PL MAIN 19 GND GND 20 RXC CLK serial signal side PL MAIN 21 GND GND AUDIO SPEAKER LM 1 GND GND 2 LOUT Left side speaker output AUD...

Page 69: ... B LSB DSP MAIN 30 GND2 GND 31 VPUT_BEV7 Digital video signal B MSB DSP MAIN 32 VPUT_BEV6 Digital video signal B DSP MAIN 33 VPUT_BEV5 Digital video signal B DSP MAIN 34 VPUT_BEV4 Digital video signal B DSP MAIN 35 GND2 GND 36 VPUT_BEV3 Digital video signal B DSP MAIN 37 VPUT_BEV2 Digital video signal B DSP MAIN 38 VPUT_BEV1 Digital video signal B DSP MAIN 39 VPUT_BEV0 Digital video signal B LSB D...

Page 70: ...deo signal R DSP MAIN 77 VOUT_REV2 Digital video signal R DSP MAIN 78 VOUT_REV1 Digital video signal R DSP MAIN 79 VOUT_REV0 Digital video signal R LSB DSP MAIN 80 GND GND 81 AMDP_H2 Not used 82 AMDP_V2 Not used 83 VDD3 3 3V power supply for DIGITAL 3 3V for normal operation MAIN DSP 84 VDD3 3 3V power supply for DIGITAL 3 3V for normal operation MAIN DSP 85 VDD3 3 3V power supply for DIGITAL 3 3V...

Page 71: ...IN_GODD4 Digital video signal G Y MAIN DSP 125 GND2 GND 126 VIO_GODD3 Digital video signal G Y MAIN DSP 127 VIN_GODD2 Digital video signal G Y MAIN DSP 128 VIN_GODD1 Digital video signal G Y MAIN DSP 129 VIN_GODD0 Digital video signal G Y LSB MAIN DSP 130 GND2 GND 131 VIN_GEV7 Digital video signal G Y MSB MAIN DSP 132 VIN_GEV6 Digital video signal G Y MAIN DSP 133 VIN_GEV5 Digital video signal G Y...

Page 72: ...IN_REV6 Digital video signal R Pr MAIN DSP 153 VIN_REV5 Digital video signal R Pr MAIN DSP 154 VIN_REV4 Digital video signal R Pr MAIN DSP 155 GND GND 156 VIN_REV3 Digital video signal R Pr MAIN DSP 157 VIN_REV2 Digital video signal R Pr MAIN DSP 158 VIN_REV1 Digital video signal R Pr MAIN DSP 159 VIN_REV0 Digital video signal R Pr LSB MAIN DSP 160 GND2 GND ...

Page 73: ...BLOCK DIAGRAMS 9 1 ...

Page 74: ...MP IC5701 AD8023 DS_A Sync Sep IC5902 BA7078 IC5605 M62320 HD1AON PC1SYNONA PC2SYNONA PC3SYNONA PC3SYNONB PC2SYNONB PC1SYNONB HD1BON SCL SDA IC5961 M62320 9178IN_A 9178IN_B PNPWE SCL SDA PNPWE HD1 DVD1 IN HD2 DVD2 IN Buff LFP Amp 6MHz UPD64083 IC5301 Image Processor 3D Y C SEPARATION Y2 IN C2 IN TC9090AF IC5302 3L Y C CVBS IN VIDEO IN 2 BNC VIDEO2 IN IMPROVED YUV OUT FSC OUT AMP IC5702 AD8023 DS_B...

Page 75: ...3pin F3 3pin AQ 4pin X8201 10MHz SY 4pin IC8703 OSD MB80098 X8601 79 5MHz TM 4pin TR 4pin WR 9pin 232C PWB CTL PWB PWR PWB VIDEO PWB IC8501 SCPD1 Scaling ENH IC8401 SCPD1 Scaling ENH For A D Buffer AMP IC8403 4 5 SDRAM 64M 2 IC7701 A D1 SONY CXA3506 IC7601 A D2 SONY CXA3506 IC7004 E2P Rom CAT24W X7001 25MHz IC7001 CPU MITSUBISHI LPF 10 30MHz IC8901 PLD ENA Cont Jitter IC7802 PnP 24LC21 LPF 10MHz T...

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