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Maintenance

Cleaning

Cleaning the projection lens

Unplug the AC power cord before cleaning.

Gently  wipe  the  projector  body  with  a  soft  dry  cleaning  cloth.  When 

the cabinet is heavily soiled, use a small amount of mild detergent and 

finish with a soft dry cleaning cloth. Avoid using an excessive amount 

of cleaner. Abrasive cleaners, solvents or other harsh chemicals might 

scratch the surface of the cabinet.

When the projector is not in use, put the projector in an appropriate car-

rying case to protect it from dust and scratches.

Cleaning the projector cabinet

Cleaning with air spray

Remove the cabinet top following to “Mechanical Disassembly”. Clean up the LCD panel and polarizing plate by 

using the air spray from the cabinet top opening.

Caution:

Use a commercial (inert gas) air spray designed for cleaning camera and computer equipment. Use a resin-based 

nozzle only. Be very careful not to damage optical parts with the nozzle tip. Never use any kind of cleanser on the 

unit. Also, never use abrasive materials on the unit as this may cause irreparable damage.

Disassembly Cleaning

Disassembly  cleaning  method  should  only  be  performed  when  the  unit  is  considerable  dirty  and  cannot  be 

sufficiently cleaned by air spraying alone.

Be sure to readjust the optical system after performing disassembly cleaning.

1. Remove the cabinet top and main units following to “Mechanical Disassembly”.

2. Remove the optical base top following to “Optical Unit Disassembly”. If the LCD panel needs cleaning, remove      

    the LCD panel unit following to “LCD panel replacement”.

3. Clean the optical parts with a soft cloth. Clean extremely dirty areas using a cloth moistened with alcohol.

Caution:

The surface of the optical components consists of multiple dielectric layers with varying degrees of refraction. Never 

use organic solvents (thinner, etc.) or any kind of cleanser on these components.

Since the LCD panel is equipped with an electronic circuit, never use any liquids (water, etc.) to clean the unit. Use 

of liquid may cause the unit to malfunction.

Unplug the AC power cord before cleaning.

Gently  wipe  the  projection  lens  with  a  cleaning  cloth  that  contains 

a small amount of non-abrasive camera lens cleaner, or use a lens 

cleaning paper or commercially available air blower to clean the lens. 

Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner. Abrasive cleaners, sol-

vents, or other harsh chemicals might scratch the surface of the lens.

After  long  periods  of  use,  dust  and  other  particles  will  accumulate  on  the  LCD  panel,  prism,  mirror,  polarized 

glass, lens, etc., causing the picture to darken or color to blur. If this occurs, clean the inside of optical unit.

Remove dust and other particles using air spray. If dirt cannot be removed by air spray, disassemble and clean 

the optical unit.

Summary of Contents for PT-VX500U

Page 1: ...Model No PT VX500U PT VX500E PT VX500EA PT VW430U PT VW430E PT VW430EA Panasonic Corporation 2012 Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law LCD Projector ORDER NO VED1205431CE D10...

Page 2: ...sfer 35 2 Adjustment data setting 36 3 EDID IC replacement 36 Adjustments 37 Optical Adjustments 38 Contrast adjustment 38 Optical center adjustment 39 Electrical Adjustments 40 Service adjustment men...

Page 3: ...e P C Board specified on it as PbF which uses lead free solder When you unavoidably use lead solder use lead Solder after removing lead free solder Or be sure to heat the lead free solder until it mel...

Page 4: ...ble to use an isolation transformer in the AC power line before the service Be careful not to touch the rotation part cooling fan etc of this projector when you service with the upper case removed and...

Page 5: ...50 Hz HD SYNC and V terminals are not compliant with 3 value composite SYNC for Video signal in cluding S Video Horizontal 15 75 kHz 15 63 kHz Vertical 50 Hz 60 Hz for HDMI signal 525p 480p 625p 576p...

Page 6: ...nce 2 2 k and less SERIAL IN 1 D sub 9 pin RS 232C compliant for computer control use LAN 1 for RJ 45 network connection PJLink compatible Power cable length 2 0 m 78 3 4 Cabinet Molded plastic Dimens...

Page 7: ...ctor provides the following circuit protections to operate in safety If the abnormality occurs inside the pro jector it will automatically turn off by operating one of the following protection circuit...

Page 8: ...lines referring to the chapter Power supply protection circuit and Fan control circuit in the Chassis Block Diagram section When the temperature inside the projector reaches a certain level the proje...

Page 9: ...air filter cover in the direction of the arrow in the figure and remove it 2 Remove the air filter unit i Hold the knob of the air filter unit and pull out in the direction of the arrow the top of the...

Page 10: ...t using it over an extended period of time attach the lens cap To prevent loss for the lens cap please according to the following procedures attach the lens cap with the string of accessories Thread t...

Page 11: ...diately The lamp contains mercury Consult your local municipality or your dealer about correct disposal of used lamp units n When to replace the lamp unit The lamp unit is a consumable component Brigh...

Page 12: ...e the lamp cover by pulling it slowly toward the direction of the arrow 3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the three lamp unit fixing screws until the screws turn freely Hold the used lamp unit by...

Page 13: ...ector or the remote control for more than 20 seconds 2 The projector used time and lamp used time will be displayed on the screen briefly as follows If the non standard lamp is used the warning and co...

Page 14: ...fter performing disassembly cleaning 1 Remove the cabinet top and main units following to Mechanical Disassembly 2 Remove the optical base top following to Optical Unit Disassembly If the LCD panel ne...

Page 15: ...utlet again 3 Keep pressing the ENTER button and then press the button 4 Release the button first and then release the ENTER button The PIN code lock and Logo PIN code lock will be reset as the initia...

Page 16: ...the projector s menu Setting Network Supply the power to the network function even after turning off the projector You can turn on off the projector via network modify network environment and receive...

Page 17: ...gi nal otherwise it may cause loss of performance and product safety Screws expression Type Diameter x Length mm T type M Type 5 1 Thermal fuse replacing 3 1 MAIN and AV board removal 8 Fan FN902 and...

Page 18: ...isassembly 1 Air filter units removal Fig 1 1 Pull out the filter covers back and side 2 Take out the whole air filter units back and side Filter cover back Air filter unit side Filter cover side Air...

Page 19: ...al B Fig 2 Cabinet top 1 Loosen 1 screw A to remove the lamp cover 2 Remove 8 screws B M3x8 and 3 screws C T3x10 to remove the cabinet top 3 Take out the DEC DIAL Control buttons Lamp cover A B B Dec...

Page 20: ...MAIN board shield 2 Remove 1 screw C T3x8 to remove holder DIAL then remove R C board 3 Remove 3 screws D T3x8 and 2 screws E M3x8 to remove the MAIN AV board assy Fig 3 B R C board A A C B MAIN AV b...

Page 21: ...el 2 Remove 2 screws B M3x6 to remove AC 1ST FILTER board 3 Remove 2 screws C M3x6 and 1 screw D M4x6 to remove the AC inlet 4 Remove 4 hex screws E and 1 screw F M3x6 to remove the MAIN board MAIN bo...

Page 22: ...ove optical shield and Iris assy Fig 4 Lamp assy LP900 Optical unit D B Optical shield B C C C A A FN910 DEC ring D A D Iris assy 4 Fan FN910 lamp assy LP900 optical unit removal D E E E When removing...

Page 23: ...T3x8 to remove the thermal fuse SW902 Remove 1 screw F T3x8 to remove the lamp socket 4 Remove 2 screws G M3x8 to remove the speaker handle and 2 screws H T3x8 to remove the speaker B A G H C D Lamp s...

Page 24: ...embly 1 Remove the thermal fuse spacer from the thermal fuse mounting 2 Remove the thermal fuse SW902 3 Mount the thermal fuses as shown in the figure below Fig 5 1 5 1 Thermal fuse replacing Top view...

Page 25: ...3x8 and 1 screw C M4x6 to remove the power box assy 2 Remove 2 screws D T3x6 and 2 screws E T3x8 to remove POWER board Power box assy A A A C E D D A A A A A A A E POWER board T3x8 T3x8 T3x8 T3x8 T3x6...

Page 26: ...l 1 Remove 2 screws A T3x8 and 1 screw B T3x14 to remove the MTG DCT PBS 2 Remove 1 screw C T3x14 to remove FN907 3 Remove 3 screw D T3x10 and 4 screws E T3x8 and 1 hook F to remove MTG DCT LCD A A B...

Page 27: ...and MTG DCT LCD 2 Remove 6 screws A T3x12 to remove the FN906 FN905 FN903 and FN901 3 Pull out the spacer sheet DCT LCD then remove 2 screws B T3x12 to remove the FN904 FN906 FN905 FN903 FN901 FN904 S...

Page 28: ...ical Disassembly 8 Fan FN902 and filter house removal 1 Remove 2 screws A M4x6 and 1 screw B T3x8 to remove the filter house 2 Remove 2 screws C T3x12 to remove the fan FN902 C C A B Filter house FN90...

Page 29: ...e reforming Reform the cables as shown in the figure below Place the cables at the original position after replacing the parts Guide Guide Hook Guide Wire band Wire band SW901 SW902 Fig 9 Hook Guide G...

Page 30: ...anels and prism assy at once When replacing LCD panel prism assy take the optical and electrical adjustments following to the chapter Adjust ment 1 Remove 4 hex screw A M2 5x7 8 to take the LCD panel...

Page 31: ...ld be removed from the cabinet bottom before removing the projection lens Polarized glass is not removed from the mounting base Note on handling the polarized glass Polarized glass in are very sensiti...

Page 32: ...val Integrator lens in Integrator lens assy M2 5x8 Fig 4 Rugged surface fac ing to the PBS Integrator lens OUT Rugged surface facing to the PBS M2 5x8 x2 Light mask PBS Integrator lens in shield Marke...

Page 33: ...33 Optical Parts Disassembly 6 Optical unit top removal Fig 6 Optical top Unhook 4 hooks to remove the Optical Unit Top...

Page 34: ...wn in figure below 1 5 5 7 Locations and directions No Parts Name 1 Dichroic mirror B 2 Dichroic mirror G 3 Condenser lens G 4 Mirror R 5 Relay lens IN 6 Mirror B 7 Optical filter IR 8 Relay lens OUT...

Page 35: ...value etc is stored in memory IC IC1371 on the MAIN board After replacing the MAIN board perform the data transferring by using the software NVReadWrite v1 0 0 0 For further details refer to the oper...

Page 36: ...eproduce the picture which has properly adjusted color shading correction gamma correction For further details refer to the operation manual of the software PROJECTOR SERVICE TOOL v4 20 Note Color sha...

Page 37: ...calibration adjustment PC Auto calibration adjustment Component Auto calibration adjustment Video Common center adjustment Gamma shipment data adjustment Color shading correction adjustment Keystone o...

Page 38: ...panel and B panel This adjustment should be performed in the darkest room to improve the precision of adjustment Contrast adjustment Before taking optical adjustments below remove the cabinet top foll...

Page 39: ...in white by using a slot screwdriver 2 If the shading appears on the top or bottom of the screen as shown in Fig 2 2 loosen 2 screws C and adjust the slots D to make color uniformity in white by using...

Page 40: ...pressing the MENU button increase or ENTER button decrease and se lect the adjustment item no by pressing the pointer e or d button and change the data value by pressing the 7 or 8 button Refer to th...

Page 41: ...PROTECTION DURING SERVICING CAUTION To prevent suffer of UV radiation those adjustments must be completed within 25 minutes Adjustment Condition Input signal Computer signal 0 7Vp p 75 terminated XGA...

Page 42: ...ore setting you need to check which type of LCD panel is placed on the projector according to the item LCD pan el prism assy removal in the chapter Optical Parts Disas sembly 1 Enter the service mode...

Page 43: ...r this model should be performed with the whole gray patterns speci fied as above Corresponding to the pull down menu of the gray level selector on the software Level 0 12 Level 384 25 Level 640 50 Le...

Page 44: ...stments MAIN BOARD Test points and locations K5B K5G K5R K8801 K10B K10A K9E K9F K9J K9880 K7801 K8000 K8I K8S K8H K9I K9C K9H K8D K9A K521 K9B K9G K9D K8803 K8802 TPFAND TPFANG TPFANC TPFANF TPFANE T...

Page 45: ...00 PreCoast PC Signal 3 0 63 101 PostCoast PC Signal 8 0 63 120 PreCoast PC Video 480i 7 0 63 121 PostCoast PC Video 480i 13 0 63 122 PreCoast PC Video 575i 7 0 63 123 PostCoast PC Video 575i 13 0 63...

Page 46: ...15 0 255 Composite S Video 3 XCXL Level Cross Chroma Cross Luma Level 3 0 5 4 C2DNBANDWIDTH Comb 2D Narrow Bandwidth 3 3 0 3 NTSC PAL 5 C2DWBANDWIDTH Comb 2D Wide Bandwidth 4 4 0 7 NTSC PAL 6 C2DCNMIN...

Page 47: ...2 0 1023 2 Noise Region 1 NSREGIONY1 NSREGIONUV1 24 0 1023 3 Noise Region 2 NSREGIONY2 NSREGIONUV2 40 0 1023 4 Noise Gain Level NSFILTERY NSFILTERUV 50 0 255 Group 49 Noise Reduction Time Effective on...

Page 48: ...000 6 Alpha Brightness 140 140 140 140 140 140 0 1000 7 Alpha Color 70 70 70 70 70 70 0 1000 8 Alpha Tint 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 1000 9 Alpha Sharpness 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 1000 10 Center WB Red 512 512 5...

Page 49: ...47 57 VP 4 8 0 255 58 SHP 33 35 0 127 59 CLR_U 0 97 0 1023 60 CLR_D 51 71 0 1023 61 ENB_U 112 138 0 1023 62 ENB_D 46 84 0 1023 63 PRGH_U 60 97 0 1023 64 PRGH_D 96 133 0 1023 65 PRGV_U 0 0 0 4095 66 PR...

Page 50: ...131 VXT_RDATU2 7 7 0 255 132 VXT_RDU2 0 0 0 1 133 VXT_RDATU3 1 1 0 255 134 VXT_RDU3 0 0 0 1 135 VXT_GDATU1 8 8 0 255 136 VXT_GDU1 0 0 0 1 137 VXT_GDATU2 7 7 0 255 138 VXT_GDU2 0 0 0 1 139 VXT_GDATU3...

Page 51: ...13 13 0 255 204 SHAD_RD2 0 0 0 1 205 SHAD_RDAT3 0 0 0 255 206 SHAD_RD3 0 0 0 1 207 SHAD_GDAT1 20 20 0 255 208 SHAD_GD1 0 0 0 1 209 SHAD_GDAT2 13 13 0 255 210 SHAD_GD2 0 0 0 1 211 SHAD_GDAT3 0 0 0 255...

Page 52: ...SEQ_GPORT1_ONT 0 16383 0 16383 279 SEQ_GPORT2_ONT 0 1 0 16383 280 SEQ_GPORT3_ONT 0 1 0 16383 281 SEQ_GPORT4_ONT 0 1 0 16383 282 SEQ_VDDMNT_ONT 0 1 0 16383 283 SEQ_TGFR_TRG_ONT 0 16383 0 16383 284 SEQ...

Page 53: ...le_R 1878 1878 0 4095 AV PC 8 ColorCorrectionTable_R 1878 1878 0 4095 AV PC 9 ColorCorrectionTable_R 1878 1878 0 4095 AV PC 10 ColorCorrectionTable_R 1977 1977 0 4095 AV PC 11 ColorCorrectionTable_R 2...

Page 54: ...mes Filter Counter Reset Times 0 0 255 54 Factory Default Execute Times Reset times of Fanctory Default 0 0 255 Read only 56 Menu Position Move menu X asis 0 0 1024 57 Menu Position Move menu Y asis 0...

Page 55: ...less than the Value 53 0 255 49 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL09 Luminance Level 09 Data for Dimmer Dim Level 09 at the less than the Value 58 0 255 50 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL10 Luminance Level 10 Data for Dimmer Dim Le...

Page 56: ...immer 9 Close Limit Dimmer 9 500 700 0 1023 20 Close Limit Dimmer 10 Close Limit Dimmer 10 500 700 0 1023 21 Close Limit Dimmer 11 Close Limit Dimmer 11 500 700 0 1023 22 Close Limit Dimmer 12 Close L...

Page 57: ...16 18 16 0 100 10 Temp A Warning Eco Temp A to judge the Temp Error at Eco Room 49 48 39 36 39 37 30 100 11 Temp B Warning Eco Temp B to judge the Temp Error at Eco Panel 68 67 53 50 53 50 12 Temp C...

Page 58: ...Fan6 Min 60 60 80 100 80 100 0 255 29 Eco Fan6 Max 120 120 120 120 120 120 0 255 30 Eco Fan7 Min 60 60 80 100 80 100 0 255 31 Eco Fan7 Max 120 120 120 120 120 120 0 255 Group 255 Fan Start Cooling Se...

Page 59: ...g Area V Start Position 500 0 1000 4 Image AREA H WIDTH Black White Level Acquiring Area 13 0 4095 5 Image AREA V HIGHT Black White Level Acquiring Area Height 9 0 4095 6 OFFSET target Target Value of...

Page 60: ...or Reference value switching Level2 3 o clock illuminance value 202 0 255 9 L1 Value Ceiling Reference value switching Level1 0 when illuminance value 18 0 255 10 L2 Value Ceiling Reference value swit...

Page 61: ...et when the value is set to 10 0 0 10 Group 432 Model No Setting PT VW430U PT VX500U 0 Model No Confirm Refer to G430 0 0 1 Model No Setting Model No is set when the value is set to 10 0 0 10 Group 43...

Page 62: ...osite SECAM Composite S Video 1 Disp Dots 652 0 4095 2 H Back Porch 28 0 4095 3 V Back Porch 22 0 4095 4 Disp Line 536 0 4095 Group 510 SCART 480i 1 Disp Dots 674 0 4095 2 H Back Porch 132 0 4095 3 V...

Page 63: ...ead only 1 Disp Dots 1870 0 4095 2 H Back Porch 257 0 4095 3 V Back Porch 54 0 4095 4 Disp Line 1052 0 4095 Group 528 YCbCr 1035i 0 Total Dots 2200 0 4095 Read only 1 Disp Dots 1872 0 4095 2 H Back Po...

Page 64: ...h 260 0 4095 3 V Back Porch 56 0 4095 4 Disp Line 1050 0 4095 Group 548 RGB Video 1035i 0 Total Dots 2200 0 4095 1 Disp Dots 1872 0 4095 2 H Back Porch 260 0 4095 3 V Back Porch 92 0 4095 4 Disp Line...

Page 65: ...nge Note Group 981 Color Shading Adj Offset 0 R Max 128 0 255 1 R Mid1 128 0 255 2 R Mid2 128 0 255 3 R Min 128 0 255 4 G Max 128 0 255 5 G Mid1 128 0 255 6 G Mid2 128 0 255 7 G Min 128 0 255 8 B Max...

Page 66: ...O Audio IN HDMI_Audio Lamp ID IC4001 IC4701 SW Buffer PW_MASTER_SDO IC8301 IC5002 Audio Select IC8001 HDMI RECEIVER IC3801 RS 232C DRIVER IC3803 CHO TXD IC3804 IC3802 CHO RXD 214 IC5003 IC5003 LIRAO_N...

Page 67: ...TXD_PW 124 211 294 SCL2 SDA2 290 208 SCL0 SDA0 293 212 FAN_COT_A 373 FAN_COT_B 30 IC301 SCALER D6835 Q5035 ON H D6831 D6833 Q6846 LAMP REPLACE TEMP WARNING POWER IC9886 K8R K6R K8S K8H 4 5 1 K8D K29D...

Page 68: ...ILTER A901 LAMP BALLAST SW901 LAMP COVER SW 89 2 1 2 4 5 1 K8R K6R K8H K8S POWER ON H MAIN POWER Power Control 7 9 10 IC9886 1 4 2 FAN_ERR PW_MASTER_SDO PW_MASTER_SDI PW_MASTER_SCK LAMP_DC_ON 96 189 9...

Page 69: ...3 1 7 9 8 12 1 14 5 7 8 2 15 L R 12 1 L R 10 11 AUDIO OUT L R Q5031 Q5060 Q5030 K8001 Q5035 IC001 AUDIO AMP TPA3111D1 3 1 K8F SCL_MIC OUT_DET SDA_MIC AUDIO_SEL AUDIO_IN_MUTE 290 110 183 208 1 3 2 16...

Page 70: ...02 Thermal fuse Lamp Cover SW D8094 D8093 D8092 PW_MASTER SDO PW_MASTER SDI PW_MASTER SCK LAMP_DC_ON CHO_RXD CHO_TXD IC9886 FAN_ERR 1 2 4 LAMP_SCI Q5700 POWER_SW 5 IC8081 S3 3VSI S1 2VSI POWER_SW1 POW...

Page 71: ...FAN_SW1 P_FAIL P_FAIL FAN_ERR TPFANB K8S K8H 2 1 4 IC301 SCALER PW190 SCL0 SDA0 293 IC8821 PANEL TEMP SENSOR 2 ADT75BRMZ D3625 K9E FN905 TPFANC IC7811 Regulator 1 1 2 FAN_C FAN_CON_D 212 LAM_SCI IC988...

Page 72: ...rojector is turned off again unplug the AC power cord and contact the dealer or the service center for service and checkup Provide good installing condition to your projector Move the installation of...

Page 73: ...215 and 29 of IC301 SYSTEM CONTROL respectively when the abnormality occurred inside the projector and then the IC301 sends the shutdown signal LAMP_DC_ON to the power supply circuit to stop its opera...

Page 74: ...IC301 Scaler and peripheral circuit No picture with all of computer input sources Yes Yes No No No No Check AV source selecting and decoding stage S Video source Check S video signal Y C S_CHROMA sig...

Page 75: ...1 The mute signal is output from pin 344 of IC 301 Scaler The OUT_DET signal is sent from Audio Out terminal Mute On H at pin 344 of IC301 L at pin 1 of IC001 Check if the audio sig nal is observed at...

Page 76: ...al name Contents NC TXD Transmitted data RXD Received data NC GND Earth NC CTS Connected internally RTS NC Communication conditions J J Signal level RS 232C compliant Character length 8 bits Sync meth...

Page 77: ...ic format with sub command J J STX C1 C2 C3 ETX S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 E P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 When transmitting a command which does not need a parameter the operation E and parameter are not necessary End 1 byt...

Page 78: ...F IIS INPUT selection Parameter VID Video SVD S video RG1 Computer 1 RGB RG2 Computer 2 RGB HD1 HDMI SCT Computer 1 Scart OSH AV mute function Turning off the projection and sound temporarily Sending...

Page 79: ...GAMMA O 293 D20 SCL0 Sensor Sil9127 M62393 O 294 D21 SDA1 EEPROM O 295 D22 TXD_MCI UART LAN Serial port O 296 D23 PW_CEC_A SIL9127 I 215 D24 P FAIL Power Fail Detect I 126 D25 KEY2 Menu P up P down P...

Page 80: ...mp power ON O 182 N2 AUDIO_SEL High PC audio Low Video audio O 267 N3 RST_GAM Low 3551 3828 reset O 344 N4 MUTE Mute_ON H O 186 J2 ON_ 7V High 7V S5V ON O 110 B11 S3 3V_IRIS RIS CONTROL O 96 F1 PW_MAS...

Page 81: ...trol Standby Control Timer 0 Bus Interface B Register C Register Reset Circuit LVD POR Timer 1 Timer 6 Timer 7 Base Timer Clock Generator Reset Control Flash ROM Port 0 Port 1 Port 2 Port 7 Stack Poin...

Page 82: ...82 IC Block Diagrams IC Block Diagrams ICL3232ECV RS 232C driver IC3801 CXD3551GG E GAMMA IC501...

Page 83: ...83 IC Block Diagrams CXA3828GL E S H IC561 TLV320AIC3105 Audio control IC5001...

Page 84: ...84 IC Block Diagrams PW190 Scaler IC301 TB6608FNG IRIS Driver IC601...

Page 85: ...85 IC Block Diagrams SSC9512S Power Switching IC604 PIC32MX695F512H Netwrok IC8801...

Page 86: ...86 IC Block Diagrams TPS54286 DC DC converter IC7811 STR A6079 Power switching IC603...

Page 87: ...tional symbol have special characteristics important for safety When replacing any of these components use only the manufacturer s specified parts Before ordering the service parts comfirm the parts n...

Page 88: ...0E PT VW430EA Exploded Views Cabinet top assembly Main and A V assembly C01 C10 C11 C12 C13 C06 C08 C09 C04 C05 C01 1 C01 2 C01 3 C14 S01 S01 S02 S03 S03 S03 S03 S03 S03 S02 S02 S01 A300 AV BOARD A600...

Page 89: ...embly Cabinet bottom 2 assembly C02 C16 C17 C15 C07 C03 M02 SW901 FN910 FN908 FN902 FN904 FN907 FN901 FN906 FN905 FN903 FN909 SW902 SW902A SW902B M03 A901A M11 M14 M13 SP901 M20 M12 M04 M05 M07 M08 M1...

Page 90: ...SPL 4 PT VX500U PT VX500E PT VX500EA PT VW430U PT VW430E PT VW430EA Exploded Views Projection lens and iris assembly Polarized glass OUT M01 M06 L08 M21 M22 L02 G L02 G L02 R S05 S05 S05 S07...

Page 91: ...SPL 5 Exploded Views PT VX500U PT VX500E PT VX500EA PT VW430U PT VW430E PT VW430EA Integrator lens assembly Condenser lens OUT assembly M23 M15 S05 S05 S05 L07 L11 L06 L05...

Page 92: ...SPL 6 PT VX500U PT VX500E PT VX500EA PT VW430U PT VW430E PT VW430EA Exploded Views LCD Panel Prism assembly L01 S06 S06 S06...

Page 93: ...500E PT VX500EA PT VW430U PT VW430E PT VW430EA In the optical unit CAUTION Part must be placed in specified direction when replacing the optical parts Please see Optical Parts Disassembly for further...

Page 94: ...SPL 8 PT VX500U PT VX500E PT VX500EA PT VW430U PT VW430E PT VW430EA Exploded Views Labels Packing P01 P02 W01 W02 W03 W04 W05...

Page 95: ...d Views PT VX500U PT VX500E PT VX500EA PT VW430U PT VW430E PT VW430EA REMOTE CONTROL MANUALs CD ROMs Power cord x1 RGB signal CABLE AC power cord holder String Soft carrying Accessories see accessorie...

Page 96: ...G KA8AL C08 6103594361 DEC LNS KJ4AC C09 6103594378 DEC DIAL KJ4AC C10 6103577692 DEC SHEET RC KE4AC C11 6103601717 DEC SHEET RESOLUTION_KJ4AC VX500U E EJ EA EAJ C11 6103601885 DEC SHEET RESOLUTION_KK...

Page 97: ...30EA Mechanical Parts List Ref Part No Description Note Ref Part No Description Note L08 6451053206 LENS PROJECTION L09 6451053176 MIRROR R L10 6451053534 OPTICAL FILTER IR L11 6451053237 PRISM PBS L1...

Page 98: ...PS FILM Metalized Polyphenylene Sulfide Film MT PEN FILM Metalized Polyethylenenaphthalate Film CAPACITOR Other CARBON 4 7K J A 1 4W Rated Wattage Performance Symbols A General B Non flammable Z Low n...

Page 99: ...969613 CERAMIC 1U K 25V C5002 3033969613 CERAMIC 1U K 25V C5021 3033969613 CERAMIC 1U K 25V C5022 3034093426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C5023 3031396916 CERAMIC 1P C 50V C5024 3033969613 CERAMIC 1U K 25V C502...

Page 100: ...0 JA 1 16W R5010 3012994810 MT GLAZE 2 7K FA 1 16W R5011 3012942811 MT GLAZE 2 2K FA 1 16W R5012 3012252019 MT GLAZE 680 JA 1 16W R5013 3012249910 MT GLAZE 22K JA 1 16W R5014 3012249910 MT GLAZE 22K J...

Page 101: ...9 4080657901 DIODE ZRM11C D622 3071791214 ZENER DIODE PTZ13B TE25 D651 3072478827 DIODE RF101L2S D652 3071468116 DIODE EG01C D653 3072065611 ZENER DIODE UDZS TE 1710B D654 3072187511 ZENER DIODE UDZS1...

Page 102: ...699 3012384215 MT GLAZE 1 5K JA 1 3W RL602 6451010544 RELAY T601 6450892561 INDUCTOR 700U T651 9450857035 TRANS POWER PULSE T652 6520030572 TRANS POWER PULSE VR601 6451056092 VR SEMI 1K M A6001 ASSY P...

Page 103: ...093426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C3642 4034572512 CERAMIC 0 47U K 10V C3643 4034551616 CERAMIC 10U K 16V C3644 4034551616 CERAMIC 10U K 16V C3646 3034093426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C3647 3034093426 CERAMIC 0 1U K...

Page 104: ...0 1U K 16V C501 3034093426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C502 3034093426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C503 3034093426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C504 3034093426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C505 3032761317 CERAMIC 1000P K 50V C506 3032761...

Page 105: ...CERAMIC 10U K 6 3V C6001 4041284405 ELECT 47U M 6 3V C6002 3034093426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C6003 3032761911 CERAMIC 22P J 50V C6004 4041284405 ELECT 47U M 6 3V C6005 3034093426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C6008...

Page 106: ...5 3033058812 CERAMIC 47P J 50V C9878 3033246417 CERAMIC 0 022U K 16V C9882 3034093426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C9883 4041284405 ELECT 47U M 6 3V C9884 3034093426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V C9886 3034093426 CERAMIC...

Page 107: ...9450189327 INDUCTOR 1000 OHM L2894 9450866037 IMPEDANCE 330 OHM P L2895 9450866037 IMPEDANCE 330 OHM P L2896 9450866037 IMPEDANCE 330 OHM P L2897 9450866037 IMPEDANCE 330 OHM P L2898 9450866037 IMPEDA...

Page 108: ...C4617 Q3608 4060217804 TR 2SC4617 Q3609 4060217804 TR 2SC4617 Q3610 4060217804 TR 2SC4617 Q401 4060217804 TR 2SC4617 Q4012 3051472218 TR 2SA1037AK S T146 Q4014 3052177815 TR HN1B04FE Y TE85L Q5700 305...

Page 109: ...16W R359 3012250015 MT GLAZE 270 JA 1 16W R360 3012250015 MT GLAZE 270 JA 1 16W R3601 3012249019 MT GLAZE 10K JA 1 16W R3602 3012252118 MT GLAZE 12K JA 1 16W R3603 3012261516 MT GLAZE 0 000 ZA 1 16W...

Page 110: ...727814 MT GLAZE 100 FA 1 16W R456 3012727814 MT GLAZE 100 FA 1 16W R457 3012727814 MT GLAZE 100 FA 1 16W R458 3012727814 MT GLAZE 100 FA 1 16W R459 3012727814 MT GLAZE 100 FA 1 16W R460 3012727814 MT...

Page 111: ...16W R5864 3012985818 MT GLAZE 9 1K FA 1 16W R5865 3012872227 MT GLAZE 22K FA 1 16W R587 3012249316 MT GLAZE 1K JA 1 16W R588 3012258110 MT GLAZE 10 JA 1 16W R589 3012261516 MT GLAZE 0 000 ZA 1 16W R59...

Page 112: ...LAZE 0 000 ZA 1 16W R8004 3012249415 MT GLAZE 1M JA 1 16W R8008 3012251210 MT GLAZE 4 7K JA 1 16W R8009 3012251210 MT GLAZE 4 7K JA 1 16W R801 3012249019 MT GLAZE 10K JA 1 16W R8014 3012251210 MT GLAZ...

Page 113: ...GLAZE 10 JA 1 16W R9884 3012261516 MT GLAZE 0 000 ZA 1 16W R9885 3012258110 MT GLAZE 10 JA 1 16W R9888 3012249316 MT GLAZE 1K JA 1 16W R9889 3012258110 MT GLAZE 10 JA 1 16W R9890 3012258110 MT GLAZE...

Page 114: ...C8836 3034093426 CERAMIC 0 1U K 16V IC8811 4106544802 IC ADT75BRMZ REEL R2901 3012251814 MT GLAZE 47 JA 1 16W R2902 3012258110 MT GLAZE 10 JA 1 16W R2903 3012248814 MT GLAZE 100 JA 1 16W R2904 3012258...

Page 115: ...Ref Part No Description Note Ref Part No Description Note SPL 29 Electrical Parts List PT VX500U PT VX500E PT VX500EA PT VW430U PT VW430E PT VW430EA...

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Page 117: ...on The circuits is defined by HOP and COLD indications in the schematic diagram Take the precautions below This schematic diagram is the latest at the time of model production start and subject to cha...

Page 118: ...E B C B2 B1 C1 C2 E B2 B1 C1 C2 E1 E2 K A A A K K K A K A C B E C B E C B E 1 2 3 4 5 6 Index 1 2 N Index Index 1 2 N 2 1 3 IN OUT GND 2 1 4 2 3 1 Index 1 N Index 1 N Index 1 N Index 1 N Index 1 N Ind...

Page 119: ...25 26 11 K5B113BG0002 SW902 K6A 1 2 K1KA02A00676 K6B 1 2 FUSE THRM 250V 10A113DO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 13 14 15 16 A B C D E F G H I J K L A B C D E F G H I J K L KJ4AC 01 POWER MAIN B LCD PANEL R LCD...

Page 120: ...628 IC601_10 B0BC01000014 D653 G0A101J00024 L606 B0ACCK000005 D607 B1ADCF000195 Q613 B1ADCF000004 B1ADCF000194 B1ADCF000201 D0GB182ZA044 R679 D0GB182ZA068 K6A1AYY00004 0 106 5 47 2 RL602 1 3 2 5 D0GB9...

Page 121: ...Q5061 1 2 3 4 5 6 GND_AMP X C041 R2073 D0GA105JA028 F1H1H1R0A509 C5037 K20A_2 GND X R2009 F1G1A105A047 C5029 D0GA272JA028 R5047 F1G1H101A541 C3011 F1G1H101A754 F1G1H101A581 D4EDY6100001 SC3061 GND D0...

Page 122: ...R2 B1 G1 R1 SOG1 MONIT_OUT LOW IN HIGH MONITOR OUT SCART_CV VS1 HS2 HS1 VS2 GND D1BA49R9A061 R8843 D1BA49R9A061 R8844 3 3V_LAN GND1 GND1 D1BA49R9A061 R8841 D1BA49R9A061 R8842 S3 3V 3 3V_LAN J0JYC00003...

Page 123: ...C331 F1G1C104A077 C343 F1G1C683A077 C1011 D0GA102JA028 R366 GND D0GA103JA028 R808 J0JYC0000068 L311 J0JYC0000068 L308 D1BA2322A061 R306 F1G1C104A077 C335 D0GA102JA028 R851 F1G1C104A077 C321 F1G1C104A...

Page 124: ...J0JYC0000068 L3629 D0YAR0000012 R3631 D0GA103JA028 R3633 B1ABCG000002 Q3603 GND B0ACCK000003 D3636 B0ACCJ000055 D0GA123JA028 R3632 FAN_ERR_B FAN_G J0JYC0000069 FB3624 J0JYC0000068 L3628 GND K1KA03BA00...

Page 125: ...1 8 F1G1H1020008 C537 F1G1H1020008 C420 F1G1H1020008 C572 F1G1H1020008 C514 F1G1H1020008 C519 F1G1H1020008 C507 F1G1H1020008 C421 F1G1H1020008 C515 F1G1H1020008 C576 F1G1H1020008 C561 F1G1H1020008 C4...

Page 126: ...1 C2072 C2073 Q2071 C3021 R3001 C3031 L5602 D2074 R3011 R2071 R2072 R2073 R2074 R2076 R2077 R2078 R2079 R001 R002 R003 R004 L5611 L5612 R006 R2080 R2081 R009 R3021 R3022 R2082 R3023 R2083 R2086 R010 R...

Page 127: ...R6012 R6013 R310 R6014 R6015 R1002 R6016 R507 R6017 FB3620 R1004 R6018 IC5841 FB3621 R315 R6019 FB3622 L8802 FB3623 FB3624 FB3626 FB3627 R6020 FB3628 R6021 FB3629 ZD5702 R6022 ZD5703 R513 R6023 R514...

Page 128: ...C1055 C1056 C302 R534 C305 L581 L582 R538 L584 R1035 L3629 L585 R1036 R346 L586 R1037 L587 1 2 29 30 K200 C1061 R1039 C2001 C2002 C2003 Q2001 R1040 C2008 R1042 R1043 R1044 R1049 Q2011 R6832 R1050 R683...

Page 129: ...C616 D604 8 5 1 4 IC603 L606 FB605 L611 L612 FB601 FB602 5 1 2 3 RL602 DS601 Q601 Q603 Q604 Q605 VR601 1 13 K6R T601 1 5 6 11 T651 D682 D681 SCB62 SCB61 C611 PTH601 K6D 1 3 R617 D618 D619 FB603 L616 L...

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