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6.2.1. Removal of Rear Cover ( A )

Remove the hooks and then remove 2 Covers.

(Note)

Be careful not to break the hooks.

 1. Remove screws (×21

, ×2

) and then remove the Rear

Cover ( A ).

6.2.2. Removal of Rear Cover ( B )

 1. Remove screws (×21

, ×9

) and then remove the Rear

Cover ( B

).

Tighten screw first in order of

,

and

when

mounting the Rear cover B

.

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TH-103PF9UK / TH-103PF9EK

Summary of Contents for TH-103PF9EK

Page 1: ...3 2 604 mm diagonal No of pixels 2 073 600 1 920 W 1 080 H 5 760 1 080 dots Operating condition Temperature 32 F 104 F 0 C 40 C Humidity 20 80 Applicable signals Color System NTSC PAL PAL60 SECAM Modified NTSC Scanning format 525 480 60i 60p 625 575 50i 50p 750 720 60p 50p 1125 1080 60i 60p 50i 50p 24p 25p 30p 24sF SMPTE274M 1250 1080 50i PC signals VGA SVGA XGA SXGA UXGA compressed Horizontal sca...

Page 2: ... HIGH DENSITY Mini D SUB 15PIN Y or G with sync 1 0 Vp p 75 ohm Y or G without sync 0 7 Vp p 75 ohm B PB CB 0 7 Vp p 75 ohm R PR CR 0 7 Vp p 75 ohm HD VD 1 0 5 0 Vp p high impedance VBS use HD port with picture 1 0 Vp p high impedance without picture 0 3 Vp p high impedance AUDIO IN M3 JACK 0 5 Vrms SERIAL EXTERNAL CONTROL TERMINAL D SUB 9PIN RS 232C COMPATIBLE AUDIO OUT RCA PIN JACK 2 L R OUTPUT ...

Page 3: ...ustment 69 12 Troubleshooting guide 70 12 1 Self Check 70 12 2 No Power 72 12 3 No Picture 72 12 4 Local screen failure 73 13 Option Setting 74 14 Interconnection and Block Diagram 77 14 1 Diagram Note 77 14 2 Interconnection 1 of 8 Diagram 78 14 3 Interconnection 2 of 8 Diagram 79 14 4 Interconnection 3 of 8 Diagram 80 14 5 Interconnection 4 of 8 Diagram 81 14 6 Interconnection 5 of 8 Diagram 82 ...

Page 4: ...1 Applicable signals 4 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 5: ...nsitivity to measure the potential across the resistor 4 Check each exposed metallic part and measure the voltage at each point 5 Reverse the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each of the above measurements 6 The potential at any point should not exceed 0 75 volts RMS A leakage current tester Shimpson Model 229 or equivalent may be used to make the hot checks leakage current must not exceed 1 2 ...

Page 6: ...3 Use only a grounded tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices 4 Use only an anti static solder Remove device Some solder Remove devices not classified as anti static ESD protected can generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices 5 Do not use freon propelled chemicals These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices 6 Do not remove a replacement ES dev...

Page 7: ...igher melting point than standard solder Typically the melting point is 50 70 F 30 40 C higher Please use a high temperature soldering iron and set it to 700 20 F 370 10 C Pb free solder will tend to splash when heated too high about 1100 F or 600 C If you must use Pb solder please completely remove all of the Pb free solder on the pins or solder area before applying Pb solder If this is not pract...

Page 8: ...5 Service Hint 8 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 9: ...tain Drive V2 Key Scan SC Scan Drive V3 Remocon Receiver SC2 DC DC Converter For Scan Drive PB Fan Control SU Scan Out Upper P SUS_1 2 Power Supply SM Scan Out Middle P MULTI_1 2 Power Supply SD Scan Out Lower F Line Filter C1 Data Drive 1 PC Power Control C2 Data Drive 2 HX PC RS 232C C3 Data Drive 3 HA BNC Component Video C4 Data Drive 4 DN Digital Signal Processor Micon C5 Data Drive 5 HDD DVI ...

Page 10: ...C2 Board A C SU Board A SM Board A SD Board A C1 Board A C2 Board A B C3 Board B D C4 Board B D C5 Board D F C6 Board F C7 Board F C8 Board E F C9 Board C E CX Board C E CY Board A C CZ Board A H5 Board B S1 Board A SS2 Board F SS3 Board F V1 Board A B C D E F V2 Board A V3 Board A B C D E F PB Board B P Board MULTI_1 E P Board SUS_1 E 10 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 11: ... Board MULTI_2 C P Board SUS_2 C F Board E PC Board D HX Board B HA Board B DN Board B HDD Board B CD Board A B CD Board B D CD Board C D CD Board D D CD Board E D CD Board F B DR1 Board A A DR1 Board B F DR2 Board A A DR2 Board B F 11 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 12: ...s Note Be careful not to break the hooks 1 Remove screws 21 2 and then remove the Rear Cover A 6 2 2 Removal of Rear Cover B 1 Remove screws 21 9 and then remove the Rear Cover B Tighten screw first in order of and when mounting the Rear cover B 12 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 13: ... the Rear Cover D Tighten screw first in order of and when mounting the Rear cover D 6 2 5 Removal of Rear Cover E 1 Remove screws 25 and then remove the Rear Cover E Tighten screw first in order of and when mounting the Rear cover E 6 2 6 Removal of Rear Cover F Remove hooks and then remove 2 Covers Note Be careful not to break the hooks 1 Remove screws 21 and then remove the Rear Cover F 13 TH 1...

Page 14: ...R CZ Board Side Angle R SS2 Board Side Angle L SS3 Board Side Angle L SS Board Side Angle L C6 Board Side Angle L C7 Board Side Angle L 6 3 1 Removal of Side Angle L 1 Remove 4 screws G of the Plate 2 Remove 19 screws and then remove the Side Angle L 6 3 2 Removal of Side Angle R 1 Remove 4 screws and then remove the Customer Control Unit 2 Disconnect a connector S34 3 Remove 4 screws F of the Pla...

Page 15: ...ard 2 Remove 4 screws J and remove Shield Plate 3 Remove 2 screws K and then remove HA Board 6 5 Removal of HDD Board 1 Remove 4 screws L and then pull HDD Terminal Block out to forward 2 Remove 4 screws M and remove Shield Plate 3 Remove 2 Hexagonal Head screws N and then remove HDD Board 6 6 Removal of DS Board 15 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 16: ...ws and then remove DS Board 6 7 Removal of HX Board 1 Remove the HA Terminal Block and the HDD Terminal Block Refer to Removal of HA Board and HDD Board 2 Remove 4 screws and then remove the Slot Block Case Refer to Removal of DS Board 3 Remove 4 Hexagonal Head screws P and 2 screws on HX Board and then remove HX Board 16 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 17: ...remove DN Board 6 9 Removal of PB Board 1 Disconnect the connectors PB30 PB31 PB51 PB53 PB54 PB56 PB59 PB61 PB62 PB64 PB66 PB69 PB71 2 Remove 4 screws and then remove PB Board 6 10 Removal of H5 Board 1 Disconnect a connector H51 2 Remove 2 screws and then remove H5 Board Block 3 Remove 3 screws Q and then remove H5 Board 17 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 18: ...ws and then remove D Board 6 12 Removal of P Board MULTI_1 MULTI_2 The fuses are not included in P Board for the repair 1 Disconnect the connectors P5 P12 P25 P51 P53 P55 2 Remove 9 screws and then remove P Board MULTI_1 3 Disconnect the connectors P5 P10 P12 P23 P25 P51 P53 P55 4 Remove 9 screw and then remove P Board MULTI_1 18 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 19: ...ectors P2 P9 P11 P52 P54 P56 4 Remove 10 screws and then remove P Board SUS_2 6 14 Removal of F Board The fuses F900 F901 F903 F904 are not included in F Board for the repair 1 Disconnect the connectors F1 F8 F9 2 Remove 2 screws and then remove F Board 6 15 Removal of PC Board 1 Disconnect the connectors PC201 PC202 PC203 PC204 PC205 2 Remove 2 screws and then remove PC Board 19 TH 103PF9UK TH 10...

Page 20: ...ect the Fan relay couplers 4 Remove 4 screws and then remove the Fan Block A B 5 Remove the flexible cables from the connectors SU1 SU2 SU3 SU4 6 Disconnect the connectors SU45 SU55 7 Remove 9 screws 8 Slide the SU Board to the upper direction to remove the SU Board from the connectors SU41 SU42 Take out so as not to damage SU Board 20 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 21: ...s from the connectors SM1 SM2 SM3 SM4 3 Disconnect the connectors SM50 SM51 SM55 SM56 4 Remove 8 screws 5 Slide SM Board to the left direction to remove SM Board from the connectors SC43 SC46 6 Remove SM Board 6 18 Removal of SD Board 1 Remove 6 screws and then remove the Reinforcement Angle B 21 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 22: ...so as not damage SD Board 6 Remove SD Board 6 19 Removal of SC Board 1 Remove SU Board Refer to Removal of SU Board 2 Remove SM Board Refer to Removal of SM Board 3 Remove SD Board Refer to Removal of SD Board 4 Disconnect the connectors SC2 SC20 SC23 SC80 SC81 5 Remove 16 screws and then remove SC Board 6 20 Removal of SC2 Board 1 Disconnect the connectors SC12 SC13 SC14 SC34 SC80 SC81 SC82 22 TH...

Page 23: ...Disconnect a connector S34 and then remove S1 Board 6 22 Removal of SS2 Board 1 Remove the Side Angle L Refer to Removal of the Side Angle L 2 Remove 6 screws and then remove the Reinforcement Plaste E 3 Remove the flexible cables from the connectors SS51 SS52 SS53 SS54 4 Disconnect the connectors SS29 SS30 SS31 SS32 5 Remove 6 screws and then remove SS2 Board 23 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 24: ...nd then remove the Reinforcement Plate F 4 Remove the flexible cables from the connectors SS59 SS60 SS61 SS62 5 Disconnect the connectors SS36 SS37 SS38 SS39 6 Remove 6 screws and then remove SS3 Board 6 24 Removal of SS Board 1 Remove the Side Angle L Refer to Removal of Side Angle L 2 Remove 4 screws and then remove the Fan Block F G 24 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 25: ...35 SS42 SS44 5 Remove 13 screws and then remove SS Board 6 25 Removal of Fan 1 Disconnect the Fan relay connector 2 Remove each 4 screws of Fan Block A B C D E F G H J K and then remove the Fan Blocks 3 Remove each screws and then remove Fans Note The Sponge of Fans is not re useable Please use a new one when Fan exchange 25 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 26: ...emove the flexible cables from the connectors CA1 CA2 C11 6 Remove 4 screws and then remove C1 Board 6 27 Removal of C2 Board 1 Remove 5 screws and then remove the Rear Cover Angle A 2 Remove the Reinforcement Angle A Refer to Removal of C1 Board 3 Remove 6 screws of the flexible cable 4 Remove the flexible cables from the connectors CA3 CA4 CA5 C20 C21 C23 5 Disconnect the connectors C22 C24 26 T...

Page 27: ...remove the Rear Cover Angle C 2 Remove 6 screws and then remove the Reinforcement Angle C 3 Remove 6 screws of the flexible cable 4 Remove the flexible cables from the connectors CA6 CA7 CA8 C31 C32 5 Disconnect a connector C34 6 Remove 5 screws and then remove C3 Board 27 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 28: ... the 6 screws of the flexible cable 4 Remove the flexible cables from the connectors CA9 CA10 CA11 C40 C41 C42 5 Disconnect the connectors C43 C44 6 Remove 5 screws and then remove C4 Board 6 30 Removal of C5 Board 1 Remove 8 screws and then remove the Fan Block C D 2 Remove 5 screws and then remove the Rear Cover Angle E 3 Remove 6 screws and then remove the Reinforcement Angle E 28 TH 103PF9UK T...

Page 29: ...31 Removal of C6 Board 1 Remove the Side Angle L Refer to Removal of Side Angle L 2 Remove the Fan Block D Refer to Removal of Fan 3 Remove the Reinforcement Angle E Refer to Removal of C5 Board 4 Remove 4 screws of the flexible cable 5 Remove the flexible cables from the connectors CA15 CA16 C61 6 Disconnect the connector C64 7 Remove 4 screws and then remove C6 Board 29 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 30: ...e connectors CB15 CB16 C71 5 Disconnect the connector C74 6 Remove 4 screws and then remove C7 Board 6 33 Removal of C8 Board 1 Remove 6 screws of the flexible cable 2 Remove the flexible cables from the connectors CB12 CB13 CB14 C80 C81 C83 3 Disconnect the connectors C82 C84 C88 4 Remove 6 screws and then remove C8 Board 6 34 Removal of C9 Board 1 Remove 5 screws and then remove the Rear Cover A...

Page 31: ...nnect the connectors C92 C94 6 Remove 5 screws and then remove C9 Board 6 35 Removal of CX Board 1 Remove the Rear Cover Angle D Refer to Removal of C9 Board 2 Remove the Reinforcement Angle D Refer to Removal of C9 Board 3 Remove 6 screws of the flexible cable 4 Remove the flexible cables from the connectors CB6 CB7 CB8 CX1 CX2 5 Disconnect a connector CX4 31 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 32: ...ectors CB3 CB4 CB5 CY0 CY1 CY3 4 Disconnect the connectors CY2 CY4 5 Remove 6 screws and then remove CY Board 6 37 Removal of CZ Board 1 Remove the Side Angle R Refer to Removal of Side Angle R 2 Remove the Reinforcement Angle B Refer to Removal of SD Board 3 Remove 4 screws of the flexible cable 4 Disconnect the connector C4 5 Remove the flexible cables from the connectors CB1 CB2 CZ1 32 TH 103PF...

Page 33: ...screws and then remove the DR1 Board A 6 39 Removal of DR1 Board B Attaching short jumper to connector DR6 Attach Short Jumper to the connector DR6 when replacing DR1 Board 1 Disconnect the connectors DR1 DR2 DR3 DR4 DR5 2 Remove 5 screws and then remove DR1 Board B 3 Remove Short Jumper attaching to the connector DR6 on DR1 Board you removed and attach it to the connector DR6 33 ...

Page 34: ...rd 1 Disconnect the connectors DR11 DR12 DR13 DR14 DR15 2 Remove 5 screws and then remove DR2 Board B 3 Remove Short Jumper attaching to the connector DR16 on DR2 Board you removed and attach it to the connector DR16 6 42 Removal of CD Board 6 42 1 Removal of CD Board A 1 Remove the flexible cables from the connectors CD1 CD2 2 Remove 2 screws and then remove CD Board A 6 42 2 Removal of CD Board ...

Page 35: ... flexible cables from the connectors CD1 CD2 3 Remove 2 screws and then remove CD Board D 6 42 5 Removal of CD Board E 1 Remove 2 screws and then remove the Angle 2 Remove the flexible cables from the connectors CD1 CD2 3 Remove 2 screws and then remove CD Board E 6 42 6 Removal of CD Board F 1 Remove the Fan Block F Refer to Removal of Fan 2 Remove the flexible cables from the connectors CD1 CD2 ...

Page 36: ...al of Front Glass 1 Remove 4 screws and then remove the Customer Control Unit 2 Disconnect a connector S34 3 Disconnect a connector DS15 4 Remove 36 screws and then remove the Escuchon with front glass Note When removing the Escutcheon with Front Glass take care not to damage the flexible cable of the Plasma Panel circumference 36 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 37: ...amage Be sure to lift the instruction six positions of the figure when remove the Front Glass Note When replacing the Front Glass The sponges for the Front Glass cannot be recycled When replacing the Front Glass use the new sponges 6 44 2 Removal of Escutcheon A 1 Remove 9 screws and then remove the Fixed Angles A 2 Remove each 5 screws 3 Remove each 2 screws and then remove the Connection Angles ...

Page 38: ...e each 5 screws 3 Remove each 2 screws and then remove the Connection Angles A AS B BS 6 44 4 Removal of Escutcheon C 1 Remove 13 screws and then remove the fixed Angles C 2 Remove each 5 screws 3 Remove each 2 screws and then remove the Connection Angles A AS B BS 38 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 39: ... the fixed Angles D 2 Remove each 5 screws 3 Remove each 2 screws and then remove the Connection Angles A AS B BS 6 45 Removal of V1 Board and V3 Board 1 Remove 1 screw T and then remove V1 Board 2 Remove 1 screw U and then remove V3 Board 39 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 40: ...emove 4 screws F of the Plate 7 Remove 4 screws and then remove the Angles 8 Remove each 3 screws and then remove the Rear Cover Angle B C 9 Disconnect the each Fan relay connectors Remove each 2 screws and then remove the Fan Blocks A B Remove each 4 screws and then remove the Fan Blocks C D E F G H J K 10 Disconnect the connectors D3 D5 D20 D25 11 Remove the flexible cables from the connectors D...

Page 41: ...then remove DN Board Block 17 Disconnect the connectors DS2 DS4 DS7 DS8 DS10 DS15 DS30 18 Remove 5 screws and then remove the Slot Block 19 Remove 2 screws and then remove H5 Board Block 20 Disconnect a connector H51 21 Disconnect the connectors DR1 DR2 DR3 DR4 DR5 22 Remove 5 screws and then remove DR1 Board A 23 Disconnect the connectors DR11 DR12 DR13 DR14 41 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 42: ...t the connectors P2 P5 P9 P10 P11 P12 P23 P25 P51 P53 P55 28 Remove 19 screws and then remove P Board MULT_2 SUS_2 29 Disconnect the connectors SC12 SC13 SC14 SC34 SC80 SC81 SC82 30 Remove 4 screws and then remove SC2 Board 31 Remove each 1 screw and then remove the Flexible Holders 3 places 32 Remove 4 screws and then remove the Fixed Angle shape of L 42 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 43: ...ces 36 Remove 6 screws and then remove the Fixed Angle 37 Disconnect a connector CY0 connected with CY Board 38 Remove 2 screws and then remove CD Board F 39 Disconnect the connectors F1 F8 F9 40 Remove 2 screws and then remove F Board 41 Remove each 1 screw and then remove the Flexible Holders 4 places 42 Remove the flexible cables from the connectors C40 C50 43 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 44: ...s 6 places 45 Remove each 6 screws and then remove the Fixed Angles 2 places 46 Remove the flexible cables from the connectors C80 C90 47 Remove 4 screws and then remove CD Board D E 48 Remove the connectors PC201 PC202 PC203 PC204 PC205 49 Remove 2 screws and then remove PC Board 44 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 45: ...e connectors DR11 DR12 DR13 DR14 DR15 53 Remove 5 screws and then remove DR2 Board B 54 Remove 3 screws and then remove the AC Inlet 55 Remove the Plasma Panel Note When replacing the Plasma Panel use a hanging device machine such as cranes because the Plasma Panel is too heavy 45 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 46: ...Structure of replacement Plasma Panel Spare Parts 46 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 47: ...8 Location Lead Wiring 8 1 Lead Wiring 1 47 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 48: ...8 2 Lead Wiring 2 48 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 49: ...8 3 Lead Wiring 3 49 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 50: ...8 4 Lead Wiring 4 50 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 51: ...8 5 Lead Wiring 5 51 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 52: ...8 6 Lead Wiring 6 52 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 53: ...8 7 Lead Wiring 7 53 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 54: ...8 8 Lead Wiring 8 54 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 55: ...8 9 Lead Wiring 9 55 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 56: ... voltages with the multimeter Name Test Point Voltage Volume Remarks Vsus TPVSUS SS Vsus 0 5V VR251 P_SS side Vsus TPVSUS SC Vsus 0 5V VR251 P_SC side Ve TPVE SS Ve 1V VR6000 SS Ve2 TPVE2 SS 5 1V Fixed Vad TPVAD SC2 85V 1V VR6600 SC2 Vscn TPVSCN SC2 Vad 140 4V VR6605 SC2 Vset TPVSET SC2 240 1V VR6604 SC2 Vset2 TPVSET2 SC Vad 8 1V 0V VR6603 SC Vbk TPVBK SC2 150 1V VR6351 SC2 Vda TPVDA DR1 75 1V Fix...

Page 57: ...ustment items as follows Picture menu Standard Color temperature Normal Picture 25 Aspect Full 3 Connect Oscilloscope to TPSC1 and adjust VR6601 for 190V 7V 4 Connect Oscilloscope to TPSC1 T2 and adjust VR6602 for 165 10µ Sec Test point Volume Level TPSC1 SC VR6601 SC 190V 7V T2 TPSC1 SC VR6602 SC 165 10µ Sec 57 ...

Page 58: ... VR6600 SC2 Vscn TPVSCN SC2 Vad 140V 4V VR6605 SC2 Vset TPVSET SC2 240V 1V VR6604 SC2 Vbk TPVBK SC2 150V 1V VR6351 SC2 SS Board Ve TPVE SS Ve 1V VR6000 SS DR1 Board Vc TPVC DR1 45 0 5V VR600 SC side 34 5 0 5V VR600 SS side D6 connector should be attached DR2 Board Vc TPVC DR2 45 0 5V VR650 SC side 34 5 0 5V VR650 SS side D16 connector should be attached D DS Board White balance and Sub brightness ...

Page 59: ...9 4 Adjustment Volume Location 9 5 Test Point Location 59 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 60: ...ain power 10 1 1 IIC mode Select the IIC mode by Up Down button on the remote control at the front page of CAT mode and then press the Action button on the remote control Subject and item are mentioned on IIC mode structure To exit the IIC mode press the R button on the remote control 60 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 61: ... upgrade by 1 replace of new version IC 2 Loading the new version software from loader tool TZSC07036 Memory data change To exit the CD mode press the R button on the remote control 10 1 3 SD mode Select the SD mode by Up Down button on the remote control at the front page of CAT mode and then press the Action button on the remote control To exit the SD mode press the R button on the remote contro...

Page 62: ...ion Market Select should be set after exchange of DN Board Destination number Number Destination Number Destination 0 Japan 14 Thailand Hotel 1 North America 15 2 Europe 16 Mexico 3 Others 17 Mexico Hotel 4 Britain 18 China 5 Taiwan 19 China Hotel 6 Thailand 20 7 21 8 Japan Hotel 22 9 North America Hotel 23 10 Europe Hotel 24 11 Others Hotel 25 12 Britain Hotel 26 Default setting Number Destinatio...

Page 63: ...de by Up Down button on the remote control at the front page of CAT mode and then press the Mute button on the remote control more than 5 seconds To exit the ID mode press the R button on the remote control 63 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 64: ...10 2 IIC mode structure following items value is sample data 64 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 65: ...gether so the maximum drive value in R G B becomes FCh 8 Set color temperature to NORMAL Medium 9 Fix G drive at E0h and adjust B drive and R drive so the highlight window s x y becomes the Color temperature Medium in the below table 10 Increase R G B together so the maximum drive value in R G B becomes FCh 11 Set color temperature to WARM Low 12 Set G drive to E0h and adjust B drive and R drive s...

Page 66: ...66 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 67: ...ther so the maximum drive value in R G B becomes FCh 8 Set color temperature to NORMAL Medium 9 Fix G drive at E0h and adjust B drive and R drive so the highlight window s x y becomes the Color temperature Medium in the below table 10 Increase R G B together so the maximum drive value in R G B becomes FCh 11 Set color temperature to WARM Low 12 Set G drive to E0h and adjust B drive and R drive so ...

Page 68: ...68 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 69: ... normalized Dynamic 1 Connect the set s AC power to the wattmeter 2 Receive the VGA No 9 signal from Leader 3 Select the PWRCTL item in Panel APL ABL in the IIC mode 4 Adjust PWRCTL so the set s power consumption is description below Adjust to shift large to small for DAC Factory adjustment with OSD 103 1350 10W 30W BUSCON without OSD 103 1350 10W 30W No 9 Signal Top half Full color bar Bottom hal...

Page 70: ... the remote control and the screen will show If the CCU ports have been checked and found to be incorrect Or not located then will appear in place of OK 01 in the line of the PTCT means the number of blinks of the Power LED is 1 Reference to 11 1 2 H09 in the line of the PTCT is the error code Note The line of the PTCT displays when you get into the Self check mode for the first time only after th...

Page 71: ...timing chart 2 Contents When an abnormality has occurred the unit the protection circuit operates and reset to the stand by mode At this time the defective block can be identified by the number of blinks of the Power LED on the front panel of the unit 71 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 72: ...r First check point There are following 3 states of No Power indication by power LED 1 No lit 2 Green is lit then turns red blinking a few seconds later 3 Only red is lit 12 3 No Picture 72 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 73: ...12 4 Local screen failure Plasma display may have local area failure on the screen Fig 1 is the possible defect P C B for each local area Fig 1 73 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 74: ...13 Option Setting 74 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 75: ...lay Button lock Off Enable Disable bottom operation buttons Input Menu Enter and or volume up down Remocon User Level Off Remote key invalidation Off Valid key is all key of remote User1 Valid key are only Stand by ON OFF Input Direct input Status Surround Sound mute On Off and volume adjustment User2 Valid key is only Stand by ON OFF User3 All keys are null and void ID select 0 Set ID number from...

Page 76: ...NOTE 76 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 77: ...13 1 Diagram Note 13 Interconnection and Block Diagram TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK 77 ...

Page 78: ...LOT2 DS13 SLOT3 DVI D IN JK3001 JK3002 Y Pr Pb HA H1 TXNHA10RBS DVI_DATA DVI_CLOCK 6 SLOT 9V 7 GND 9 GND 11 GND PC R 8 1 5 6 7 11 12 15 4 10 3 9 14 2 13 8 A_OB A_OB A_OC A_OC A_OD A_OD A_OE A_OE A_CLK A_CLK 79 80 60 50 54 43 45 46 56 52 44 41 47 55 51 42 48 57 49 59 58 53 A_EA A_EE A_EC A_EB A_EB A_EE A_EC A_ED A_ED A_EA 37 34 38 32 36 35 33 39 40 B_EC GND B_OA B_EE B_EE B_CLK B_OE B_EA B_EA GND B...

Page 79: ..._OD 68 A_OD B_EB 30 77 B_OD B_OD 32 69 45 B_EE A_ED 64 A_OA 79 54 78 41 B_CLK 73 50 B_EE 37 34 39 40 35 36 31 33 38 32 E LVDS1 E LVDS0 E LVDS0 E LVDS2 E LVDS2 E LVDS4 E LVDS3 E LVDS3 E LVDS4 E LVDSCLK E LVDSCLK O LVDSCLK O LVDSCLK LVDS_DET 30 29 26 25 24 28 27 23 22 31 O LVDS2 O LVDS1 O LVDS1 O LVDS0 O LVDS3 O LVDS3 O LVDS4 O LVDS4 O LVDS0 O LVDS2 1 20 19 16 15 6 14 25 30 4 31 22 9 23 29 18 28 17 ...

Page 80: ...6 32 15 37 Vf 71 Vf 31 Vf 21 Vf Vf 67 2 Vf 38 33 Vf 74 5 Vf 39 30 2 Vf 64 7 10 38 Vf 79 19 Vf 25 Vf 65 27 6 Vfo 32 Vf 15 77 Vfo 36 69 Vf 72 40 Vf 5 7 63 Vf Vf 61 Vfo Vf 18 62 Vf 73 Vf Vf 1 80 Vfo 70 Vf 22 68 Vfo 78 Vf Vf Vf 40 76 Vfo 75 13 16 20 66 28 Vf Vfo Vf Vf 21 11 33 71 Vf 9 Vf 35 Vf 67 Vf SD47 SC47 SD47 Vf Vf 4 5 8 74 36 Vf 18 SD48 SC48 SD48 39 Vf 64 Vf Vf Vf 19 79 30 36 Vf Vf Vf 65 32 Vf 3...

Page 81: ... 1 2 TO C14 7 13 5 Vda_RD 78V DR12 2 9 1 3 6 3 9 TO CZ4 15 4 3 Vda_RD 78V 8 6 12 1 12 6 9 2 2 TO CX4 7 11 14 1 4 DSLR DRV_SOS7 15 10 11 3 12 14 Vda_RD 78V 9 11 7 P 75V Vda Vda_RD 78V P 75V Vda 7 15 7 3 13 Vda_RD 78V DR14 15 12 Vda_RD 78V P 75V Vda P 75V Vda 7 4 10 Vda_RD 78V 10 Vda_RD 78V 12 4 9 6 3 P 75V Vda Vda_RD 78V 5 8 7 DMHR 13 Vda_RD 78V Vda_RD 78V Vda_RD 78V P 75V Vda 10 5 10 14 P 75V Vda ...

Page 82: ...12 Vda_RD 78V 3 DOUTDA 30 51 13 14 46 P 75V_R Vda 22 31 5V_DET 38 44 DOUTDC 31 30 11 15 53 26 Vda_RD 78V DOUTDB 28 20 48 CLKD 7 33 P 5V DOUTDC 30 9 54 41 DOUTDB 30 55 29 8 23 DOUTDC 28 21 CLRDZ 17 P 75V_R Vda LEDZ DOUTDB 29 5 43 P 75V_R Vda 40 6 45 24 Vda_RD 78V 16 42 35 49 36 DOUTDA 28 1 Vda_RD 78V 37 DOUTDB 31 47 P 5V DOUTDC 29 34 7 32 DOUTDA 31 10 2 P 75V_R Vda 19 50 Vda_RD 78V 4 27 18 DOUTDA 2...

Page 83: ...S7U_R DRV_SOS7U DRV_SOS7D CD1 D35 C90 CD2 C91 CX1 P 75V_R Vda 8 P 75V_R Vda 39 20 P 5V 49 43 7 28 DRV_SOS7D_R LEDX PCDX DSHL DSLL DMLL DMHL 55 40 32 23 48 ODEDX 34 P 5V P 75V_R Vda 18 11 50 P 75V_R Vda 35 21 CLRDX P 5V 51 P 75V_R Vda 41 24 3 33 CX2 12 6 19 54 22 2 25 10 1 4 15 16 29 13 P 5V 9 47 46 17 26 31 36 5 45 P 75V_R Vda 27 37 52 53 44 14 42 30 38 Vda_RD 78V Vda_RD 78V Vda_RD 78V Vda_RD 78V ...

Page 84: ...Vda 13 9 Vda_LU 78V 7 12 P 75V Vda 3 3 Vda_LU 78V 13 P 75V Vda 7 6 4 14 5 10 7 6 Vda_LD 78V 11 2 TO DR4 SS SIDE 12 13 9 14 3 P 75V Vda Vda_LD 78V 8 Vda_LD 78V Vda_LD 78V 9 1 P 75V Vda 12 3 2 14 4 8 11 Vda_LD 78V P 75V Vda 6 13 5 15 7 C94 1 15 Vda_LD 78V 5 10 4 P 75V Vda Vda_LD 78V Vda_LD 78V Vda_LD 78V 23 ODED8 Vda_LD 78V P 75V_L Vda Vda_LD 78V 50 35 CLRD8 P 5V 41 3 C83 54 22 25 1 53 Vda_LD 78V 42...

Page 85: ...10 13 4 Vda_LU 78V Vda_LU 78V 7 TO C82 15 7 2 6 7 P 75V Vda DOUTUA 0 27 5 TO C94 13 2 DSLL 14 7 3 UML 9 8 P5 9 TO C84 1 DSHL 9 2 14 17 12 TO F8 P 5V 11 11 4 P 75V_L Vda 14 1 3 20 TO SS12 7 P51 9 AC100V P 75V Vda 1 Vda_LD 78V 2 P 15V C61 DOUTUA 2 13 10 DSLL 8 P 5V 2 Vda_LU 78V 6 14 7 6 9 5 9 Vda_LD 78V DR1 8 12 34 1 14 6 1 68 SS44 1 1 15 P 75V Vda 5 19 2 8 8 4 8 1 Vda 75V C64 SS SIDE 7 3 1 TO C52 P...

Page 86: ...P11 VSUS ON OFF 5V P25 SC81 SC84 Vbk adj Vscn SC80 SC83 Vad SC12 15V SC82 SC14 F16V F16V 15V AUDIO H51 H5 AUDIO OUT SC13 SC34 SOS PS Vda CD1 CD2 CD 15V Vda 15V DR1 15V STB_PS STB_PS_ON Vda 15V VSUS VSUS SOS7 SOS7 Vda_CONT P 75V Vda Vda_LD 78V Vda_LU 78V P 75V Vda COMPONENT CONVERTER DC DC SC2 SELECT COMPONENT SOUND SELECT CONTROL SOUND SYNC SELECT R L OUT SIGNAL PROCESSOR DIGITAL DATA DRIVER 1 DAT...

Page 87: ...V SOS7 SOS8 Vda_CONT SOS7 SOS7 SOS7 Vda_RU 78V P 75V Vda Vda_RD 78V P 75V Vda PC DATA DRIVER 4 DATA DRIVER 5 DATA DRIVER 6 DATA DRIVER 7 DATA DRIVER 8 DATA DRIVER 9 GENE GENE Vda_CONT Vda_CONT PANEL POWER CONNECTION MICOM CONTROL SUB FIELD PROCESSOR PLASMA AI DATA DRIVER FORMAT CONVERTER RGB PROCESSOR LVDS RECEIVER DISCHARGE CONTROL FPGA CONTROL SYNC PROCESSING FLASH CONTROL FORMAT CONVERTER PLASM...

Page 88: ...9 R261 Vsus R264 S2 R267 1 D252 R277 S2 P2 R257 R262 T2 R266 S1 VR251 T1 D255 R281 D253 D254 VSUS R280 C256 R268 R254 1 R265 PC201 PC202 PFC ON OFF Vsus ON OFF RELAY PFC CONTROL MODULE MC202 18V VCC 10 VIN VDET H ON L ON 3 SUS ON OFF PFC 11 ON OFF 2 ON OFF BIAS L ON 4 P52 1 1 P54 1 VCC IN 5 TIMING 4 GND CAP BIAS GND P56 PFC_ON Vs_STOP 7 1 5Vc_OUT 2 6 TO P55 Vs_OUT 8 HV SUS _ON STB_IN 5 Q251 AC_N A...

Page 89: ...T 22 24 SW_MAIN 5 6 5VC_OUT 21 17 8 11 26 SUS_ON 18 F15V_OUT 9 GND STB_OUT PANEL_ON SUS_OUT ALL_OFF F_STB_ON PS_SOS STB_IN 4 POWER MCU MODULE 7 POWER CONTROL MC601 MODULE MC301 Vda STB POWER CONTROL MODULE HOT COLD BAIS ON OFF PC505 PFC ON OFF PC506 Q1706 Q06 VOUT Q02 Q01 11 10 Vda L401 ZD401 6 D401 MC401 Vda CONTROL MODULE 7 8 IC01 Q04 Q406 Q405 FB 1 PG SG 9 VIN 5 3 2 OCL Q404 VR401 Q03 Q05 L402 ...

Page 90: ...V 2 3 18 TO DS30 2 20 2 SOS4_PS CONTROL 2 TO DS2 ALL_OFF FAN SOS 1 10 REGULATOR 1 KEY_SW B25 FAN CONTROL SW1554 L AMP 10 PB 30 4 2 4 STR Q3531 9 VOL UP VCC 5 SW1551 P 5V IC201 B24 5 TO C43 SW1552 OR GATE 2 P 5V AND GATE VOL DOWN Q202 A22 1 1 VCC 1 STBY5V TRIGGER F RELAY 13 2 Q204 TV VTR 1 7 1 STBY5V ON 1 SW1550 RELAY VDA_LOW P 5V 3 5V ON RELAY P 5V 9 SW1553 3 PB 66 PB 61 V15 15V 11 TO D25 TO DS15 ...

Page 91: ...ODD_G6 LATCH SLOT_SCL A2 TMDS Q3501 4 3 TX2 A17 A12 TX9 TXOD4 IC3201 B25 6 HSYNC SLOT_SDA EEPROM VCC SCL TXEC4 TXC EVEN_G4 TXOB EVEN_B7 TX0 OE2 TXEB5 5 A19 IC3001 B23 SYNCHRONIZATION TX5 SRQ 6 TXOD3 TXEA5 FHD H C_SCL SDA TXC TMDS_RX0 A26 TMDS_RXC A4 VCC EVEN_B0 VSYNC 5 LEVEL SHIFT 6 TX3 B12 A8 Q3100 Q3101 TXOD EVEN_G7 P2 5 DECODER VSYNC DE VCC B9 TX4 B17 ODD_G2 TX4 TXEA4 TX2 DE DVI RECEIVER HDCP R...

Page 92: ...D CONTROL 37 IIC ON OFF R OUT 73 71 2 VOUT 7 SDA L 4 SCL VCC OUT SDA3 1 SCL3 1 IC802 3 38 PHASE 2 1 5 IC804 3 7 1 IC2305 8 LPF 2 1 SW VOL VIN IC3008 SHIFT 1 2 67 3 8 S_DATA3 AUDIO L 27 D2303 SOUND 15V RSTB 15V S_CLOCK3 15V SOUND 15V VIN SW 6 R 8 1 IC801 AVR 12V Q2372 MUTE SW SOUND 15V Q2503 Q2501 Q2502 D2302 AUDIO OUT L LINE OUT 3 1 R LINE OUT R H51 L DS SOUND PROCESSOR TNPA4217 SYNC PROCESSOR Exc...

Page 93: ... TX6 SYNC_INH B_CLK A15 TXG B5 38 TX8 IIC_CONT SDA SLOT1_DET 17 VD TXC TX9 A3 B14 TXD_11 B_ED A_CLK SDA3 B7 SDA3 15V PB B 60 TX9 SCL3 LAN 15V POWER _STAT A22 A_OE IC3004 TXCG 6 A_EA STB5V SLOT5V SLOT3 DPMS_VD H L VCC SYNC_INH TX9 B25 8 B_OC 15 B24 VD A28 37 A30 OUTPUT PORT 42 A21 9V 46 A32 38 IIC_DATA 56 16 B23 PR R B36 TX1 59 A26 HD_1 A9 REMOTE TIME CLOCK PBout2 A26 FAN_SOS 51 H Sync TX7 VD_1 B_C...

Page 94: ...VDS CLK P 15V SOS DISPEN D0 HD M VD M WE CE OE 42 6 12 A 6 RECEIVER LVDS ODD Low B_OE Y 5V 3 3V Differential 120 B_ED 49 2 5V SOS MCDATA RECEIVER 41 IIC_BUS Q4714 A0 A18 CE OE WE CE2 1 A_ED 16 MCCLK LVDS RX 4 HDO VDO CLKO CONFIGURATION HDO_E TXD_TU 12 1 DRV_MUTE IIC_BUS FPGA_NCONFIG ROUTE0 9 B_EC LED_G IIC_DATA2 LVDS CLK 16 READY Q4702 161 B_CLK LVDS EVEN WC 8 SDA SDA IC4707 SDA0A CBCLK_A 27 65 SC...

Page 95: ...OSD_72MHz ADDRESS 9 BUFFER POD_0 POD_59 BUFFER FPGA_FLD 72MHz CLK2X_E 13 FPGA_DCLK SCLK P2_PR RE0 9 FPGA_DCLK 1 6 VCC RGB IN PORT1 P1_PB B0 9 5 IC4908 P1_HS _VS _CLK 3 CLOCK BUFFER PI2HSB PI2VSB CLK5 IC5103 PI2CLK OCK_90MHz 10 24 11 CLK INPUT 23 IC4904 9 CPU I F 22 FPGA TDI FPGA_DCLK GCLK2 FPGA_DCLK IC4302 FACTORY USE GYIB0 9 2 DHB DVB DCKB FPGA ROM WRITER I CHIPS PORT2 OUTPUT 30bit PORT2_GOUTO0 9...

Page 96: ...DCLK IC4307 IIC_BUS 20 8 GC_RGB IN FPGA_DCLK DATA 44 55 21 19 HSYNC 25 SCL 20 O LVDS2 24 PDWN D1 VDD GOUT AVR 5V CLK_O CONFIGURATION D1 5 BOUT 1 5V VSYNC 1 GC_GIN0 9 VO LVDS TRANSMITTER 10bit GC_RIN0 9 VIN ROUT 18 OUT1 VSOE GC_BIN0 9 PORT FHQ 54 BOUT IC4305 DC DC CONVERTER CLKOE PO_GO0 9 GC3E HQ1 GOUT 24 PO_BO0 9 20 4 PO_RO0 9 50 24 17 21 18 IC5802 9 1 16 5 10Bit LVDS G1 52 IC4306 D2 Q4301 PO_VS E...

Page 97: ...011 LX D2 LX P15V 24 R10 R19 R P2 5V DATA DRIVER STB3 3V G10 G19 R 21 OUT2 IIC1_SCL VIN 13 CONTROL IC9807 VDD G2 3 SOS9_CONF ALARM 34 DC DC CONVERTER 9 SS PULSE VD D1 LVDS Differential 7 LVDS 18 S2 SYNC PROCESSING DRVRST WB ADJ 66 16 SCL DISCHARGE CONTROL D2 SCAN OUT 21 P1 2V 24 OUT1 P15V 1 VOUT 2 VOUT FLASH CONTROL 67 RESET SOS4 PS Q9801 FB SC PULSE P15V Q9201 VDATA_DET IC9806 5 LDO_5V Signaling ...

Page 98: ... CSL CSH CML CMH Sustain Control DATA 6bit Scan Control DATA 13bit ODEU1 ODEU2 PCU1 PCU2 LEU1 LEU2 CLRU1 CLRU2 PCK OCK XCE L BYTE XWE XOE R10 R19 G10 G19 B10 B19 UA05 UC12 UC13 UA15 L DA14 DA15 DC15 L UA12 UC12 UC13 UA15 UA05 UC11 DA14 DA15 DC15 L UA12 UC15 L UA05 UC10 UB11 UC11 L XCE L 20MHz 84MHz 39 5MHz 60MHz VD HD DCK DISCHARGE CONTROL BUS SW JTAG FLASH CONTROL VD HD DCK 3 11 16 9 10 6 5 15 8 ...

Page 99: ... LEU4 DOUTDA29 CLKD7 P 5V DA27 CLRD6 DR2 BOARD SC SIDE DOUTDC29 DB28 BUFFER ODEDY P 5V CB5 CLKD7 VCC DC28 DA22 11 DOUTDA24 DA29 DC29 VCC DOUTDC31 DOUTDC31 6bit DB28 35 DOUTDA28 DATA 4bit VCC DC28 4bit DOUTDA22 DOUTDA26 6bit DOUTDC28 IC7608 DATA DA24 DC25 DOUTDB28 DA30 DC31 DA26 DC26 DATA DA28 CLRDX 33 2bit IC7651 IC7607 ODEDX DOUTDA28 8bit LEDZ BUFFER PANEL DATA DRIVER PCDZ BUFFER CZ1 6bit TO DR13...

Page 100: ... 2bit DATA DB16 DC16 P 5V CLRD5 DA19 CLKD4 40 LEDX 42 VCC DOUTDC21 IC7553 16 1 38 DATA VCC DOUTDA16 DA17 DC18 DB19 6bit 4 6bit IC7552 CLRDX PANEL DATA DRIVER 17 55 11 Vda_RU 78V 15 DSHR 36 66 55 DMLR 52 65 CY3 49 4bit LEDX CB6 CLRDX 41 CLRDX PCDX 42 15 40 6bit 39 16 ODEDX ODEDX ODEDX 4 2bit DA20 DC21 CY4 7 DC19 6 CX2 DA18 DC18 Vda_RD 78V CB7 PCDX 11 2 Vda_RD 78V 8bit P 5V DR2 BOARD SC SIDE BUFFER ...

Page 101: ... 49 45 CB 14 PCD7 DOUTDC21 UB16 DATA 37 DOUTDA17 DOUTDA16 6bit DA19 VCC 8bit 4 67 61 54 53 BUFFER DA2 DC2 BUFFER CLKD2 UC19 14 CLKU3 DOUTDC21 DOUTDA10 16 CLKU2 8bit DA17 UC18 C91 CLKD1 2 DATA IC7506 CLRD5 39 DOUTDB16 TO CX1 CLKD2 DB16 DC16 IC7502 DOUTDC16 35 DATA CLKD4 8bit CLKD4 CLKD5 DA16 DOUTDC14 VCC 6bit 6bit C80 IC7507 7 19 DATA 6bit 19 13 BUFFER 67 DOUTDC11 61 PANEL DATA DRIVER DA10 DC11 DOU...

Page 102: ... P 5V CB 15 DATA 12bit UA0 UC3 6bit DATA DR1 BOARD SS SIDE IC7401 Vda_75V 8bit 6 11 PANEL DATA DRIVER Vda_LD 78V C71 TO DR3 DA0 DC1 2bit 1 4 LED15 CLKD1 BUFFER 5 13 CLKD0 C81 IC7451 5V DET 10 LED16 Vda_LD 78V VCC CLKD1 UEH LED7 BUFFER CLKD0 11 IC7457 PCD7 39 UML Vda_75V VCC CLKD6 37 USH DB3 BUFFER CLKD0 USL IC7455 CLKD7 CLKD1 9 LED8 CLRD7 IC7458 6bit PCD7 CLRD5 BUFFER VCC CB 16 DATA 12bit UA0 UC3 ...

Page 103: ... 240V D6804 R6803 R6804 85V 1 Vset TO SC80 Vset SC 83 2 SC BOARD 5 6 15V 15V 11 12 16V F2 16V F2 VSCN 17 21 VAD VSCN 22 13 VAD 14 18 16V F 16V F D6859 VIN GND COM TPF16V 2 VOUT 85V Vad DC DC CONV IC6792 STB PS 1 34 3 1 3 SC STB_12V S34 1 TO SC81 VBK SC 84 2 3 4 15 V_CENT 13 16 14 VBK VBK VBK V_CENT V_CENT V_CENT Vbk Adj 152V 181V K A IC6351 REF Q6353 Vbk 15V 3 6 DR1 BOARD SC SIDE 1 2 13 4 SC Vda75...

Page 104: ...3 PC6703 ENERGY RECOVERY Vf Q6671 Q6674 Q6676 Q6678 Vf D 5 RATOR 1 Q6401 Q6412 CSH 15V Vfo OUT DRIVER TPVAD R6661 CML Vfo B1 PHOTO R6858 TO SC83 VCC BUFFER DRIVER VSET2 FCLD B36 G 15V Vf PHOTO IN S TPSOS6 B33 LIN PROD FET Vscn S B34 2 COUPLER VCC D Q6601 IC6774 AVR 1 3 CPH2 IN LED G PC6610 Vf VSUS FCLKU COUPLER PC6701 CML BUFF VSET SEPARATE 14 1 SC A Q6743 DRIVER PHOTO TPVSET Q6531 Q6534 GND LO Q6...

Page 105: ...E CLK 90 CLK SO 30 S P 30 VDDH SO VDD 30 IC6918 SO S P GND D40 PRO SM3 SO GND LINE VDD 30 S P 90 CLK VDDH SCAN IC6915 PRO 9 SIMD CL SI VDD Vscn Voltage SI VDDH D7 SI CLK 30bit S P SM46 30bit SM4 IC6914 Vf Vf 5V IC6920 IC6917 30bit VDD C29 VDD SM 55 90 IC6913 7 SO MIDDLE GND CLM CL C1 C70 VCC VDDH C80 ELECTRODES 30 30bit GND PRO D8 SI VDDH C69 S P SO SO 30bit PROM D45 SI SM 50 VCC PROM 9 TO SD56 5 ...

Page 106: ...STB PS 4 OUTPUT VE IC6151 LIN HO LIN PANEL ENERGY RECOVERY SOS DET 2 SS57 BUFFER LO Vsus Gen ELECTRODE COMPARATOR VCC HO FET DRIVER USL USH Q6051 Q6053 9 Q6111 Q6113 Q6115 Q6117 Q6119 Q6121 SS 3 IC6251 UML 35 Q6045 Q6047 4 2 ENERGY RECOVERY IC6241 SS SS SS FET VCC IN SS62 OUTPUT BUFFER TPSS1 4 Ve2 Gen 10 SS56 BUFFER SS21 TO DR11 Vda75V Vda75V TO DR1 Vda75V Vda75V VE SOS DET Q6261 D6061 D6069 Q6041...

Page 107: ...CH14_C CH3_A GND GND CH3_B CH2_C GND NC PC ODE CH4_A CLR LE CH1_A DIN_CLK2 CH4_C DIN_CLK3 DIN_CLK4 GND CH1_C GND GND CH2_A 5V_DET GND GND CH4_C CH12_B CH5_C CH12_A CH9_A CH2_C CH8_A GND CH13_A GND CH10_C GND CH4_B GND GND GND GND CH10_A CH11_A CH1_B CH11_C GND CH14_B CH12_C CH2_B GND CH5_A GND CH4_A CH13_C CH3_A CH8_B CH13_B CH3_C GND CH3_B CH10_B GND P5V GND P5V GND P5V NC CH5_B CH2_A CH9_C CH14_...

Page 108: ...NOTE TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK 108 ...

Page 109: ...15 Parts Location 15 1 Exploded View 15 1 1 The main mechanical parts relation 109 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 110: ...15 1 2 Customer Control part location enlarged view 15 1 3 Escutcheon part location enlarged view 110 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 111: ...15 1 4 Fan part location enlarged view 15 1 5 Rear cover location enlarged view 111 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 112: ...15 2 Cable and Fan 15 3 Board and Fuse 112 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 113: ...15 4 Packing summary 113 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

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Page 115: ...115 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 116: ...116 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 117: ...117 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 118: ...118 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 119: ...119 TH 103PF9UK TH 103PF9EK ...

Page 120: ...R 1 TMME228 CLAMPER 6 30 TMMJ068 RUBBER FAN 32 Ref No Part No Part Name Description Pcs Remarks 31 TMWC016 P BUTTON BRAKET 1 TMXX036 AC CORD CLAMPER B 1 UK 33 TPCC04501 CARTON BOTTOM 1 34 TPCC04601 CARTON TOP 1 35 TPCC04702 CARTON SIDE A 1 UK TPCC04703 CARTON SIDE A 1 EK 36 TPCC04802 CARTON SIDE B 1 UK TPCC04803 CARTON SIDE B 1 EK 73 TPDA1038 PROTECTION PAD 4 37 TPDA1416 TOP CUSHION 2 38 TPDA1417 ...

Page 121: ...NPA4020 CIRCUIT BOARD C3 1 86 TNPA4021 CIRCUIT BOARD C4 1 87 TNPA4022 CIRCUIT BOARD C5 1 88 TNPA4023 CIRCUIT BOARD C6 1 89 TNPA4024 CIRCUIT BOARD C7 1 90 TNPA4025 CIRCUIT BOARD C8 1 91 TNPA4026 CIRCUIT BOARD C9 1 92 TNPA4027 CIRCUIT BOARD CX 1 93 TNPA4028 CIRCUIT BOARD CY 1 94 TNPA4029 CIRCUIT BOARD CZ 1 95 TNPA4030 CIRCUIT BOARD SU 1 96 TNPA4031 CIRCUIT BOARD SM 1 97 TNPA4032 CIRCUIT BOARD SD 1 9...

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