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COLOR MONITOR

  

 

LCD1511M (UK)/(CE)

 

Model Series  758 

 

200212 
08E01ABM 
08E02ABM 

SERVICE MANUAL 

PART NO. 599910617

NEC-MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC VISUAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION 

NOVEMBER  2002 

Summary of Contents for LCD1511M

Page 1: ...COLOR MONITOR LCD1511M UK CE Model Series 758 200212 08E01ABM 08E02ABM SERVICE MANUAL PART NO 599910617 NEC MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC VISUAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION NOVEMBER 2002 ...

Page 2: ...the personnel that un insulated voltage within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock This symbol alerts the personnel that important literature concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been included Therefore it should be read carefully in order to avoid any problems PRODUCT SAFETY CAUTION 1 When parts replacement is required for servicing always use the m...

Page 3: ...ANUAL 1 1 MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION 2 1 DISASSEMBLY 3 1 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 1 ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE 5 1 DDC KEY IN PROCEDURE 6 1 LCD SPECIFICATION 7 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM 8 1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 9 1 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 10 1 APPENDIX 11 1 ...

Page 4: ...User s Manual LCD1511M User s Manual Bedienerhandbuch Manual del usuario Manuel Utilisateur Manuale utente ...

Page 5: ...laration of the Manufacturer 5 Installation 6 Product Overview 6 VESA Mount on your monitor 7 User Controls 9 Front Panel Controls 9 How to Use the OSD Menus 10 On Screen Display Menus 10 Appendix 12 Troubleshooting 12 Warning Signal 13 Product Dimensions 14 Compatibility Modes 15 TCO 99 80 FCC Statement 82 1 User s Manual English ...

Page 6: ...he wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the monitor If the monitor has been exposed to rain or water If the monitor has been dropped or the cabinet damaged If the monitor does not operate normally by following operating instructions Do not be...

Page 7: ...for long periods of time to avoid image persistence after image effects Get regular eye checkups Ergonomics To realize the maximum ergonomics benefits we recommend the following Use the preset Size and Position controls with standard signals Use the preset Color Setting Use non interlaced signals with a vertical refresh rate between 60 75 Hz Do not use primary color blue on a dark background as it...

Page 8: ...768 resolution 15 viewable display area 31 5 60 kHz horizontal scan 56 75 Hz refresh rate VESA wall mountable foldable stand for flexible mounting solutions Auto adjustment function Foldable stand design brings users the conveniences for easy storage and VESA Mounting applications Multilingual OSD user controls VESA DPMS power saving Built in speakers for multimedia application Kensington security...

Page 9: ...ive 73 23 EEC EN 60950 Council Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 and marked with NEC Mitsubishi Electric Visual Systems Corporation 4 13 23 Shibaura Minato Ku Tokyo 108 0023 Japan User s Manual LCD1511M User s Manual Bedienerhandbuch Manual del usuario Manuel Utilisateur Manuale utente CD ROM Package Overview 5 User s Manual English ...

Page 10: ...Installation Product Overview LCD Display Speakers Panel Controls Front View Rear View Audio Connector Headphone Audio In Kensington Lock Power Connector VGA Cable Stand LCD1511M 6 English ...

Page 11: ...e to be used Two VESA Mounting Interfaces are included in this model one is located behind the monitor see figure 1 and the other is located under the foldable stand See figure 2 Caution Please select the proper screws The depth from plastic back cover to the bottom of the screw hole is 8 mm The spec is M4 screw To fulfil the safety requirements the monitor must be mounted to an arm which guarante...

Page 12: ... input port of your display to the Audio out port of your computer 3 5 Connect your headphone to the Headphone port 4 6 Turn on your computer and display Notice To ensure the LCD display can work well with your computer please configure the display mode of your graphic card to make it less than or equal to 1024 x 768 resolution and make sure timing of the display mode is compatible with the LCD di...

Page 13: ... r e w o p e h t f f o n o h c t i w S y a l p s i d 4 D E L r e w o P 1 s i y a l p s i d e h t s e t a c i d n i n e e r G n o d e n r u t 2 n i s i y a l p s i d e h t s e t a c i d n i r e b m A e d o m g n i v a s r e w o p 5 s s e n t h g i r B 2 s u n i M 1 1 s t n e m t s u j d a e h t f o e u l a v e s a e r c e D s m e t i 2 e g a m i f o s s e n t h g i r b e h t t s u j d A 6 f f O n O...

Page 14: ...nction allows you to adjust the image crispness Contrast adjusts the difference between white and black shades Horizontal Position Changes the horizontal position of the image Vertical Position Changes the vertical position of the image Frequency Changes the display data frequency to match the frequency of your graphic card When you are experiencing vertical flickering bar use this function to mak...

Page 15: ...3H and graphic mode mode M13H Reset Returns the display parameters of the current mode to its factory default settings Third OSD Menu Volume It allows you to control the volume sound Mute It allows you to disable the sound immediately Fourth OSD Menu Color Setting Adjusts the color temperature Color Adjustment Red It allows you to adjust the red color of the display Color Adjustment Green It allow...

Page 16: ...esolution of your computer to make it less than or equal to 1024 x 768 Problem Image has vertical flickering line bars Use Frequency to make an adjustment Check and reconfigure the display mode of the vertical refresh rate of your graphic card to make it compatible with the LCD display Problem Image is unstable and flickering Use Tracking to make an adjustment Problem Image is scrolling Check and ...

Page 17: ...n but it cannot receive any signal from the computer graphic card Check all the power switches power cables and VGA signal cable Going to Sleep This message means that the LCD display is under the power saving mode In addition the LCD display will go to this sleeping mode when experiencing a sudden signal disconnecting problem Out of Range This message means that the signal of the computer graphic...

Page 18: ...Product Dimensions 346 mm 13 6 341 2 mm 13 43 41 9 mm 1 65 171 mm 6 73 Front View Side View Top View LCD1511M 14 English ...

Page 19: ... S E V 0 8 4 x 0 4 6 5 7 5 7 3 A G V S A S E V 0 0 6 x 0 0 8 6 5 2 5 3 A G V S A S E V 0 0 6 x 0 0 8 0 6 9 7 3 A G V S A S E V 0 0 6 x 0 0 8 2 7 1 8 4 A G V S A S E V 0 0 6 x 0 0 8 5 7 9 6 4 A G X A S E V 8 6 7 x 4 2 0 1 0 6 4 8 4 A G X A S E V 8 6 7 x 4 2 0 1 0 7 5 6 5 A G X A S E V 8 6 7 x 4 2 0 1 5 7 0 0 6 A G e l p p A 0 8 4 x 0 4 6 7 6 9 4 3 A G e l p p A 0 8 4 x 0 4 6 7 6 0 5 3 A G e l p p A...

Page 20: ...fices consume an enormous amount of energy since they are often left running continuously What does labelling involve This product meets the requirements for the TCO 99 scheme which provides for international and environmental labelling of personal computers The labelling scheme was developed as a joint effort by the TCO The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees Svenska Naturskyddsforeni...

Page 21: ...in computer displays Cadmium damages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses TCO 99 requirement states that batteries the colourgenerating layers of display screens and the electrical or electronics components must not contain any cadmium Mercury Mercury is sometimes found in batteries relays and switches Mercury damages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses TCO 99 requirement states...

Page 22: ...adio TV technician for help If necessary the user should contact the dealer or an experienced radio tele vision technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock ...

Page 23: ...Printed on recycling paper Printed in China 36 59106 001 Rev A ...

Page 24: ...uction 1 Package overview USER S MAMUAL 9 CARTON 1 CUSHION R 2 CUSHION L 3 ADAPTER 4 LCD MONITOR 5 AUDIO CABLE 6 POWER CABLE 7 SET UP SHEET 10 HDPE BAG 8 FRONT CARTON LABEL PE BAG Adhesion on HDPE bag outside TAPE TAPE ...

Page 25: ... C LCD1511M HANNSTAR CP02 AUDIO 6 42 59903 002 CABLE AUDIO 1 8M FOR PC99 MARK 7 42 53506 001 CABLE POWER CORD AC SP60 AS14 1 8M BLACK PV UK ver Only 7 42 50112 001 CABLE POWER CORD 1830mm SP 023 IS14 EUR CE ver Only 8 51 59103 001 PE BAG HDPE 390 600 0 04t PV758 NMV 9 36 59106 002 USER S MAMUAL LCD1511M CD ROM UK w WWARRANT UK ver Only 9 36 59106 003 USER S MANUAL LCD1511M CD ROM EUROPE W SAL CE v...

Page 26: ...2 Exploded Overview ...

Page 27: ...M 15 80 59102 011 PCBA AUDIO BD LCD1511M NMV 16 80 59103 001 PCBA CTRL BD PV758A 17 85 1F125 060 SCREW PAN MECH W SF M2 5 6 Ni 18 85 1F122 060 SCREW PAN MECH W SF M2 6 Ni 19 85 1F123 100 SCREW PAN MECH W SF M3 10 Ni 20 85 1F323 080 SCREW PAN MECH W SF M3 8 BLACK 21 85 UA123 080 DOUBLE THREADS SCREW PAN TAP M3 8 Ni 22 85 AA323 060 SCREW PAN TAPPING M3 6 BLACK 23 85 YA323 080 SCREW FLAT TAP M3 8 BLA...

Page 28: ...procedures for 15 Flat Panel Monitor with XGA resolution 1024 768 TFT LCD Before you begin any of these procedures be sure to turn off the power computer system and other attached devices then disconnect the power cable from the electronically outlet Moreover when you disassemble the monitor be sure to put the screws in a safe place and separate them according to grouping Figure 1 Figure 2 ...

Page 29: ... to pull the Stand unit toward yourself Figure 3 carefully NOTICE Don t pull the Draw Plate 3 Make LCD1511M monitor face down and unscrew the four screws to remove the Stand unit Figure 4 Draw Plate Figure 3 Figure 4 ...

Page 30: ...crews of Hinge Tilt Figure 5 2 Open the join to separate Base and Hinge Tilt Figure 6 3 Draw Plate Hinge Tilt and Base are as figure 7 8 9 2 Disassembly of Hinge Tilt and Base Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 ...

Page 31: ...2 Pull the latches out between Monitor unit two sides to lift up the Front Cover Figure 11 3 Unplug Control wire Figure 12 push Front cover out Figure 13 In compliance with the direction to lift up Front Cover Figure 14 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 ...

Page 32: ...to remove theAudio Board 6 Tear off two tapes and unscrew the four screws on Speakers to remove the Speakers set Figure 16 17 7 Unscrew the three screws to remove the Control Board Figure 17 8 Remove the SR locker as Figure 18 and pull the VGA and DC Jack cables out to separate Rear Cover Figure 19 Figure 18 Figure 19 DC Jack cable Front Cover Audio Board Figure 17 Tapes Audio wire SR lockers Figu...

Page 33: ...cushion unscrew the four screws and unplug all wires on Main Board Figure 20 to remove it and then remove the four M B Spacers Figure 21 Notice Before you unplug the FFC wires tear off the tape on FFC wire first Then open the connector caps on panel carefully Pull out the connectors caps on Main Board carefully Figure 20 4 Disassembly of LCD Panel Main and Inverter Boards Main Board Figure 21 Figu...

Page 34: ... XGA resolution 2 Main Procedure Start Power on Power LED ok A Power Circuit Troubleshooting Yes No Is display performance ok Yes No Isfunction adjustment ok Yes No Are Speakers all right Yes No End B Performance Troubleshooting C Function Troubleshooting D Speakers Troubleshooting Is Earphone all right Yes No E Earphone Troubleshooting ...

Page 35: ...2 B Performance Troubleshooting Start Yes No Change LCDPanel Change MainBoard Is screen white Yes Yes No Yes No Change LCDPanel Change MainBoard AbnormalColor Yes Yes No Yes Replace Change FPC Cable No 1 Yes No Change LCDPanel Change MainBoard Is screen black Yes Yes No Yes Change Inverter Board No ...

Page 36: ... InverterBoard IsLCDlinedefective BadUniformity Yes No Yes Change MainBoard Have line bar or noise Yes Yes No 1 Yes No Yes Ghostimage Yes Yes Change LCDPanel Yes Connect VGA cable to the PC directly Yes No Check the Compatibilityon the computer Yes No No Feedbackinfo toCoretronic Change MainBoard Yes Adjust Freq Tracking or Auto Adjustment Adjust Freq Tracking or Auto Adjustment ...

Page 37: ...2 3 C Function Troubleshooting Yes Start No Change MainBoard Change Control Board Yes End 2 4 D Speakers Troubleshooting Yes Start No Change MainBoard Change Speakers Yes End No Change AudioBoard Yes ...

Page 38: ...2 5 E Earphone Troubleshooting Yes Start Change Main Board End No Change AudioBoard Yes ...

Page 39: ...wer on with signal hold on for 3 seconds Then the screen will show All Mode Reset q Burn In Mode Press buttons simultaneously and Power on without signal hold on for 3 seconds Then the screen will show Burn In Mode Press any button besides power button you can find the information about this monitor q White Balance Set the screen on 640 480 resolution pure black and white pattern no other color ...

Page 40: ...00 H 46 9kHz V 75Hz 1024 768 H 60 0kHz V 75Hz Standrad Resolution Vertical Horizontal Refresh Hz Scan kHz IBMVGA 640 350 70 31 5 IBMVGA 640 400 70 31 5 IBMVGA 720 400 70 31 5 IBMVGA 640 480 60 31 5 VESAVGA 640 480 72 37 9 VESAVGA 640 480 75 37 5 VESASVGA 800 600 56 35 2 VESASVGA 800 600 60 37 9 VESASVGA 800 600 72 48 1 VESASVGA 800 600 75 46 9 VESAXGA 1024 768 60 48 4 VESAXGA 1024 768 70 56 5 VESA...

Page 41: ... 4 r o l o C B G R e c n a m r o f r e P r o l o C B G R s e i t i s n e t n I d l u o h s r o l o c B G R h c a e f o t s a r t n o C l a m r o n e b 6 5 4 e r u g i F 5 y t i m r o f i n U n e e r c S r e k c i l F e t i h W l l u F c e p s e h t h t i w t n a i l p m o c e b d l u o h S 7 e r u g F 6 e n i L l e x i P d a e D n e e r c S e t i h W n e e r c S k r a D e b d l u o h s s l e x i p...

Page 42: ...Full White Pattern Figure 7 Dark Screen Pattern Figure 8 Black White Pattern Figure 9 G Color Pattern Figure 5 B Color Pattern Figure 6 ...

Page 43: ...racking and Frequency Test Signal 1024 768 75Hz Test Pattern Line Moire Pattern v Check and see if the image has noise and focus performs well eliminate visual line bar v If not readjust by the following steps a Select and enter Tracking function on Image Screen to adjust the image to eliminate visual wavy noise b Then select and enter Frequency function to adjust the image to eliminate visual lin...

Page 44: ...normal condition 6 9 Dead Pixel and Line TestSignal 1024 768 75Hz Test Pattern Dark and White Screen Pattern v Check and see if there are dead pixels on LCDpanel v The total numbers and distance of dead pixels should be compliant with the spec 6 11 Check for Secondary Display Modes TestSignal 640 350 70Hz 640 480 60 72 75Hz 720 400 70Hz 800 600 56 60 72 75Hz 1024 768 60 70 75Hz v Normally when the...

Page 45: ... Reset After final QC step we have to erase all saved changes again and restore the factory defaults You should do All Mode Reset Refer to Chapter 3 again 7 Cleaning Please use non alcohol cleanser to clean LCD panel and cosmetics material with soft cotton 8 Inspection Standard Y Appearance Inspection Scratches Abrasions a Mechanical Face A Not Acceptance Figure 1 Face A View ...

Page 46: ...Face B Length 12 7mm Width 0 25mm 2 lines scrapes Figure 2 Face B View Face C Length 76mm Width 0 76mm 2 lines scrapes Figure 3 Face C View ...

Page 47: ...Face D Length 89mm Width 0 76mm 2 lines scrapes Figure 4 Face D View ...

Page 48: ...em should be connected as shown below DDC Communication I F BOARD 2 Input signal Horizontal synchronization frequency Not specified Vertical synchronization frequency Not specified 3 Program Service tool Ver 3 14 Parameter ver 2 0 S5 Part No 599910612 ...

Page 49: ...ol Ver 3 14 Parameter ver 2 0 S5 in a proper directory 3 Start Service2 EXE of the service tool Ver 3 14 4 When the screen as shown below appears give a check to LCD of Monitor Type and press the START button 5 When the screen as shown below appears adjust the cursor to LCD1511M and make a double click ...

Page 50: ...data are displayed in the columns of EDID DATA CONTENTS and Serial information If all the displayed data are FF or the like or if the serial number is different from that of the corresponding unit then EDID data writing should be carried out 8 When a screen of Item 6 is displayed by pressing the BACK button give a check to EDID_WRITE and press the OK button ...

Page 51: ...ar in manufactured year A D four digits and Month in manufactured month through the keyboard and press the Input OK button 10 When the WRITE EDID button is pressed writing of the EDID data only is carried out Upon the completion of correct writing a display of EDID Monitor Write OK is presented in the column of STATUS 11 Upon the normal completion of EDID data writing press the Exit button to clos...

Page 52: ...4 10 00 00 1E 00 00 00 FD 00 38 4B 1F 50 3C 08 00 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 FC 00 4E 60 45 43 20 4C 43 44 31 35 31 31 4D 0A 00 00 00 FF 70 00 32 59 31 30 30 30 30 31 4D 42 0A 20 20 00 BD Note 1 address 10h Week of manufacture Month of manufacture 4 Note 2 address 11h Year of manufacture 1990 Note 3 address 71h 7Dh Serial Number ASCII coded If less than 13 char terminate with 0Ah and fill the r...

Page 53: ...T Dot pitch 0 099 H x 0 297 V mm Pixel pitch 0 297 H x 0 297 V mm Dot number 1024 x 768 x 3 dots Backlight The backlight system is an edge lighting type with 2 CCFLs Luminance 250 cd m 2 typical center all white Contrast ratio 400 1 typical Display color 16 194 277 colors 6bit color Depend on graphics interface and or Application Viewing angle Up 45 deg Down 55 deg Right 65 deg Left 65 deg Typical...

Page 54: ...0 05mm W 0 2mm 0 3mm L 3mm N 5 Polarizer Linear Scratch 0 01mm W 0 5mm 1 0mm L 10mm N 5 Polarizer Bubble Peeling Average D 0 5mm N 6 VISUAL DEFECT Maximum Allowable Defect Count All Types N 7 Bright Dot Random N 4 Bright Dot Green N 3 Bright Dot 2 Adjacent N 2 Dark Dots Random N 6 Dark Dots 2 Adjacent N 3 Dark Dots 3 or More adjacent N 0 Total Bright and Dark Dots N 6 Minimum Distance Between Brig...

Page 55: ...2 Bright dot defect description Two adjacent 3 Dark dot defect description Two adjacent 4 Dark dot defect description Three adjacent ...

Page 56: ...5 Minimum distance between dot defects Bright dot to bright dot Dark dot to dark dot ...

Page 57: ...62B OUTPUT 12MHz EEPROM DATA BUS 50 60Hz INPUT MASCOT VZ VOLUME BLON VH SDA VL SCL VOLUME SCL IRQ SDA DDC_IIC AC 110 240V 12V 12A 5V 3 3V 2 5V HS VS R G B R 8 ohm L 8 ohm INVERTER ASIC DPMS ADAPTER AUDIO CPU PANEL XTAL DDC EEPROM D_SUB BLOCK DIAGRAM ...

Page 58: ... C1 100uF 16V C5 0 1u C34 0 1u C35 1000uF 16V C18 100uF 16V C24 100uF 16V C6 100uF 16V R80 330 1 C33 100uF 16V C23 0 1u L6 0 C134 0 01u C135 100p C3 100uF 16V L4 22uH D1 IN5822 C15 0 1u C25 0 1u C26 100uF 16V U1 SI 8050S 1 2 4 5 3 VIN VOUT VOS S S GND C17 100uF 16V C16 0 1u C9 0 1u C13 0 1u CN2 TU2001WNR 10P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 C7 0 1u CN1 TU2001WNR 5P 1 2 3 4 5 C29 0 1u C5 0 1u R1 1K C14 0 1u L1...

Page 59: ... 30 31 19 18 32 33 13 11 44 22 23 34 1 12 EA VP X1 X2 RESET INT0 P3 2 INT1 P3 3 T0 P3 4 T1 P3 5 P1 0 T2 P1 1 T2EX P1 2 P1 3 P1 4 P1 5 P1 6 P1 7 AD0 P0 0 AD1 P0 1 AD2 P0 2 AD3 P0 3 AD4 P0 4 AD5 P0 5 AD6 P0 6 AD7 P0 7 A8 P2 0 A9 P2 1 A10 P2 2 A11 P2 3 A12 P2 4 A13 P2 5 A14 P2 6 A15 P2 7 P3 7 RD P3 6 WR PSEN ALE P3 1 TXD P3 0 RXD VCC VSS P4 0 P4 1 INT3 P4 2 INT2 P4 3 R45 10K R44 100 CN5 JWT A2001WV2 ...

Page 60: ...F CAP_HSYNC CAP_VSYNC DIBVSS BLU_INB_0 BLU_INB_1 BLU_INB_2 BLU_INB_3 BLU_INB_4 BLU_INB_5 BLU_INB_6 BLU_INB_7 DCVDD GRN_INB_0 GRN_INB_2 GRN_INB_3 GRN_INB_4 GRN_INB_5 GRN_INB_6 GRN_INB_7 DCVSS RED_INB_0 RED_INB_1 UV1 RED_INB_2 RED_INB_3 RED_INB_4 RED_INB_5 RED_INB_6 RED_INB_7 DIBVDD DVDD DVSS DTEST DVCC DGND VGA_VSYNC VGA_HSYNC S O G I A V C C A G N D V R E F C P CZ V C C A B B I G N D A B BCLP V T ...

Page 61: ... L13 BEAD 30 C47 33p L12 BEAD 30 R10 NC R11 33 R8 75 1 R7 75 1 R16 2 2K R15 2 2K R21 10K R29 100 R28 100 R17 NC R25 10K C42 NC R26 10K C41 NC C43 NC R27 10K R9 NC R12 0 1 2 3 SOT23 D9 BAV70 D3 DAN217K 1 2 3 D2 DAN217K 1 2 3 D4 DAN217K 1 2 3 D5 DAN217K 1 2 3 D6 DAN217K 1 2 3 U4E 74LVC14 11 10 D7 DAN217K 1 2 3 D8 DAN217K 1 2 3 C49 0 1u U4C 74LVC14 5 6 U4D 74LVC14 9 8 U4A 74LVC14 1 2 R19 0 R95 10K R2...

Page 62: ...BA5 BA6 BA7 RB3 RB2 RB4 RB5 RB6 GB2 GB3 GB4 GB5 GB6 GB7 BB4 BB6 BB7 REV A 4 LOAD A 4 STH A 4 POL A 4 STV1 A 4 OE A 4 CPH1 A 4 CPV A 4 STV2 A 4 CPH1 A 4 LCDVDD CN8 FH12 40S 0 5SH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 RP13 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 RP12 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 RP9 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 RP10 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 L15 0 CA4 1 8 2 3 6 4 5 7 CA...

Page 63: ... HOLDER SECC 1t PV758A 61 59701 002 M B SPACER 3mm Cu Ni PV755ASIP PV758A 75 59101 021 ASSY FRONTCOVER PC ABS VS07 LCD1511M 51 56504 001 SELECT KNOB PC ABS VS07 PV920 51 56505 001 LED LENS PMMA PV920 51 59101 021 FRONT COVER PC ABS CP10 VS07 LCD1511M 80 59101 011 PCBA MAIN BD FOR LCD1511M 00 59101 001 BARE L 4 MAIN BD FOR PV758A R12 01 00036 502 RES RP 0 5 1 16W CHIP 0603 TA I TECHNOLO R19 01 0003...

Page 64: ... 200 1 1 16W CHIP 0603 R79 01 20116 501 RES RP 200 1 1 16W CHIP 0603 R91 01 20116 501 RES RP 200 1 1 16W CHIP 0603 R15 01 22236 501 RES RP 2 2K 5 1 16W CHIP 0603 R16 01 22236 501 RES RP 2 2K 5 1 16W CHIP 0603 R2 01 22236 501 RES RP 2 2K 5 1 16W CHIP 0603 R70 01 22236 501 RES RP 2 2K 5 1 16W CHIP 0603 R80 01 30116 501 RES RP 330 1 1 16W CHIP 0603 R90 01 30116 501 RES RP 330 1 1 16W CHIP 0603 RP4 01...

Page 65: ...02 10174 404 CAP CE 100u 20 16V 6 3 11 RADIAL 105 degre C35 02 10272 404 CAP CE 1000U 6 3V 20 8 11 5mm 105 3Khrs C8 02 10273 404 CAP CE 1000u 10V 20 10 16mm 105C HF LOW C135 02 10547 102 CAP CC 100pF 5 50V NPO 0603 C101 02 10747 101 CAP CC 0 01uF 10 50V X7R 0603 YCTC TEAM C106 02 10747 101 CAP CC 0 01uF 10 50V X7R 0603 YCTC TEAM C134 02 10747 101 CAP CC 0 01uF 10 50V X7R 0603 YCTC TEAM C102 02 108...

Page 66: ... 0603 YCTC C87 02 10887 101 CAP CC 0 1uF 80 20 50V Y5V 0603 YCTC C88 02 10887 101 CAP CC 0 1uF 80 20 50V Y5V 0603 YCTC C89 02 10887 101 CAP CC 0 1uF 80 20 50V Y5V 0603 YCTC C9 02 10887 101 CAP CC 0 1uF 80 20 50V Y5V 0603 YCTC C90 02 10887 101 CAP CC 0 1uF 80 20 50V Y5V 0603 YCTC C91 02 10887 101 CAP CC 0 1uF 80 20 50V Y5V 0603 YCTC C128 02 10977 201 CAP CK 1uF 80 20 16V Y5V CHIP 0805 C71 02 10987 ...

Page 67: ... DAN20 2K1 DIODE ARRAY DAN202K SMD ROHM CN1 11 052M2 301 CNNT PIN M 5P 2 0mm RT LEAD TU2001WNR 5P CN6 11 082M1 305 CNNT M 8P 2mm ST LEAD TU2005WNV 2 4 TYU CN2 11 102M2 303 CNNT 10P 2 0mm TU2001WNR 10 RT DIP TYU CN4 11 122M2 303 CNNT 12P 2 0mm TU2001WNR 12 RT DIP TYU CN3 11 132M2 301 CNNT PIN M 13P 2 0mm RT LEAD TU2001WNR 13P CN7 11 400F4 701 CNNT F 40P FPC 0 5mm RT SMD FPC5S40B11R 03 CN8 11 400F4 ...

Page 68: ...DE LED LTST C155GYKT LITEON CON1 11 102M2 201 CNNT M 10P 2mm RT LEAD TU2005WNR 2 5 TYU 35 00016 001 LABEL BARCODE 6 38mm BLANK SW1 43 52102 001 SWITCH PUSH 1Pol 1Cnt 50mA 12mVDC SW2 43 52102 001 SWITCH PUSH 1Pol 1Cnt 50mA 12mVDC SW3 43 52102 001 SWITCH PUSH 1Pol 1Cnt 50mA 12mVDC SW4 43 52102 001 SWITCH PUSH 1Pol 1Cnt 50mA 12mVDC SW5 43 52102 001 SWITCH PUSH 1Pol 1Cnt 50mA 12mVDC E M LCD 4 85 1F122...

Page 69: ...NMV 55 55103 001 CORNER BOARD 40 40 5 1050mm 55 57502 001 CORNER BOARD 40 40 5 1200mm 55 57503 001 CORNER BOARD 40 40 5 1700MM 55 59101 021 CARTON AB A5 16 428 98 455 LCD1511M 56 59101 001 CUSHION R EPS PV758A 56 59102 001 CUSHION L EPS PV758A 58 59101 002 PLYWOOD PALLET 896 1150 130mm LCD1511M ...

Page 70: ...Serial Number 5 digits Sequential number at production month UK version 0 to 4 CE version 5 to 9 This serial number 5 digits doesn t reset at each month Example for UK Jan 00001 00002 00003 01234 Feb 01235 01236 01237 49999 00001 Mar 00002 00003 00004 For CE Jan 50001 50002 50003 51234 Feb 51235 51236 51237 99999 00001 Mar 50002 50003 50004 Factory Code Coretronic China factory M Control Code A A ...

Page 71: ... 1 2 V 2 1 V 2 1 3 D N G d n u o r G 4 D N G d n u o r G 5 D N G d n u o r G CN7 CN8 CN2 CN9 CN1 CN6 CN4 2 3 CN2 Connector n i P n o i t p i r c s e D n o i t c n u F 1 V 2 1 V 2 1 2 V 2 1 d n u o r G 3 f f O n O l o r t n o C f f O n O t h g i l k c a B 4 S S E N T H G I R B t n e m t s u j d A s s e n t h g i r B 5 V 2 1 d n u o r G CN3 ...

Page 72: ...n u o r G 5 D E R t u p n I o e d i V d e R 6 D N G d n u o r G 7 V 5 _ B U S D V 5 8 D N G d n u o r G 9 C N n o i t c e n n o C o N 0 1 A D S C D D a t a D l a i r e S 1 1 C N Y S H A G V c n y S l a t n o z i r o H 2 1 C N Y S H A G V c n y S l a c i t r e V 3 1 L C S C D D k c o l C l a i r e S 2 5 CN4 Connector n i P n o i t p i r c s e D n o i t c n u F 1 D N G d n u o r G 2 r e w o P _ D S ...

Page 73: ... N n o i t c e n n o C o N 7 o i d u A C C V C C V 8 D N G d n u o r G 2 7 CN7 Connector n i P n o i t p i r c s e D n o i t c n u F 1 C N n o i t c e n n o C o N 2 C N n o i t c e n n o C o N 3 D N G d n u o r G 4 D N G d n u o r G 5 7 B B a t a D e u l B t o d n e v E 6 6 B B a t a D e u l B t o d n e v E 7 5 B B a t a D e u l B t o d n e v E 8 4 B B a t a D e u l B t o d n e v E 9 3 B B a t a D...

Page 74: ...5 2 D N G d n u o r G 6 2 A 1 H P C t u p n I k c o l C l e x i P 7 2 D N G d n u o r G 8 2 D N G d n u o r G 9 2 A H T S e s l u P t r a t S l a t n o z i r o H 0 3 A D A O L e s l u P h c t a L r e v i r D e c r u o S 1 3 A L O P l o r t n o C y t i r a l o P t u p t u O r e v i r D e c r u o S 2 3 A V E R l a n g i S l o r t n o C e s s r e v e R a t a D 3 3 D N G d n u o r G 4 3 D N G d n u o ...

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