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107E6 CRT

Go to cover page

4) Press the

or

button to move the image up or down.

5) When the position is adjusted, press the

button to return to

MAIN CONTROLS window, or press the

button to highlight

ADJUST SIZE.

6) To adjust the vertical size, press the

or

button.

7) When the size is adjusted, press the

button to return to MAIN

CONTROLS window. CLOSE MAIN CONTROLS will be highlighted.

Smart Help After returning to MAIN CONTROLS...
... To continue to ADJUST SHAPE, press the

button until ADJUST

SHAPE is highlighted. Next, start with step under ADJUST SHAPE and
follow the directions.
... To exit completely, press the

button.

ADJUST SIDE CURVE
ADJUST SIDE CURVE under ADJUST SHAPE allows you to adjust two
of the five preset options. These two options are PINCUSHION and
BALANCED pincushion. Note: use these features only when the picture
is not square.

1) Press the

button on the monitor. The MAIN CONTROLS window

appears.

2) Press the

button until ADJUST SHAPE is highlighted.

3) Press the

button. The ADJUST SHAPE window appears.

ADJUST SIDE CURVE should be highlighted.

ADJUST SHAPE

4) Press the

button. The SIDE CURVE window appears.

PINCUSHION should be highlighted.

5) To adjust the pincushion, press the

or

button, then

press the

button to save your selection.

6) When the pincushion is adjusted, press the

button to

highlight BALANCE or press the

button to return to the

ADJUST SHAPE window.

7) To adjust the balanced, press the

or

button.

8) When the balanced is adjusted, press the

button. BACK TO

ADJUST SHAPE will be highlighted.

9) Press the

button to return to the ADJUST SHAPE window, then

press the

button until ADJUST SIDE ANGLES is highlighted.

Smart Help After returning to MAIN CONTROLS...
... To continue to ADJUST SIDE ANGLES, start with step 5 under
ADJUST SIDE ANGLES and follow the directions.

...To exit completely. Press the

button twice.

ADJUST SIDE ANGLES under ADJUST SHAPE allows you to adjust
two of the five preset options. These two options are TRAPEZOID
and PARALLELOGRAM. Note: use these features only when the
picture is not square.

1) Press the

button on the monitor. The MAIN CONTROLS

window appears.

2) Press the

button until ADJUST SHAPE is highlighted.

ADJUST SIDE ANGLES

OSD Adjustments (Continued)

Summary of Contents for 107E61/00

Page 1: ...am 35 Block Diagram 36 Main Diagram C B A 37 39 Video Diagram C B A 40 42 Control Diagram C B A 43 Waveform Diagram 44 46 Exploded View 47 Spare Parts List 48 50 Recommended Parts List 51 Different Parts List 52 53 General Product Specification 54 84 REFER TO BACK COVER FOR IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES CAUTION USE A SEPARATE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER FOR THIS UNIT WHEN SERVICING ANY PERSON ATTEMPTING T...

Page 2: ...nt will be jeopardized by the service method selected Hereafter throughout this manual Philips Consumer Electronics Company will be referred to as Philips Critical components having special safety characteristics are identified with a by the Ref No in the parts list and enclosed within a broken line where several critical components are grouped in one area along with the safety symbol on the schem...

Page 3: ...ontal scan AUTO 30K 71 KHz 1 3 4 Vertical scan 50 Hz 160 Hz 1 3 5 Input signals 1 Input signals RGB analog 2 Signal input level Video 0 0 7 Vpp Linear 75 ohms Sync Separate sync with TTL level 3 Impedance Video Terminated with 75 ohms Sync Terminated with 4K7 ohms pull down resistor 1 3 6 Input signals Signals shall be applied to the display device through a shielded cable 1 45 m long which is int...

Page 4: ...the button is pressed the adjustment controls for BRIGHTNESS will show up and buttons are used for adjusting the OSD of your monitor LightFrame hotkey When the button is pressed the high brightness function of LightFrame will show up High Bright hot key delivers 4 suitable brightness instantly for text internet game and multimedia TM 1 Power in attach power cable here 2 Video In this is a cable wh...

Page 5: ...Go to cover page 107E6 CRT 5 OSD Tree The OSD tree ...

Page 6: ...ontrast 3 When the contrast is adjusted to the level desired stop pressing the or button and after three seconds the CONTRAST window will disappear with the new adjustment saved Smart Help After the CONTRAST window has disappeared to continue to the MAIN CONTROLS follow the steps under LANGUAGE LANGUAGE The ON SCREEN DISPLAY shows its setting in one of eight languages The default is English but yo...

Page 7: ...DJUST HORIZONTAL window appears ADJUST POSITION should be highlighted 4 Press the or button to move the image to the left or right 5 When the position is adjusted press the button to return to MAIN CONTROLS window or press the to highlight ADJUST SIZE 6 To adjust the horizontal size press the or button 7 When the size is adjusted press the button to return to MAIN CONTROLS window CLOSE MAIN CONTRO...

Page 8: ...PE window appears ADJUST SIDE CURVE should be highlighted ADJUST SHAPE 4 Press the button The SIDE CURVE window appears PINCUSHION should be highlighted 5 To adjust the pincushion press the or button then press the button to save your selection 6 When the pincushion is adjusted press the button to highlight BALANCE or press the button to return to the ADJUST SHAPE window 7 To adjust the balanced p...

Page 9: ...e button to return to the MAIN CONTROLS window or press the button until ROTATE IMAGE is highlighted Smart Help After returning to MAIN CONTROLS To continue to ROTATE IMAGE start with step 5 under ROTATE IMAGE and follow the directions To exit a completely press the button twice To adjust only the PARALLELOGRAM follow steps 1 4 above then press the button and follow steps 7 9 ROTATE IMAGE under AD...

Page 10: ... button until ADJUST COLOR is highlighted 3 Press the button The ADJUST COLOR window appears 4 Press the or button to highlight 9300K for GENERAL USE 6500K for GAMES or USER PRESET 5 Once you have highlighted the GENERAL USE OR GAMES press the button to confirm your selection and return to the MAIN CONTROLS window CLOSE MAIN CONTROLS will be highlighted 6 If USER PRESET is highlighted press the bu...

Page 11: ...s highlighted EXTRA CONTROLS 3 Press the button The EXTRA CONTROLS window appears ADJUST MOIRE will be highlighted 4 Press the button The ADJUST MOIRE window appears HORIZONTAL will be highlighted 5 To adjust the horizontal moire press the or button 6 When the horizontal moire is adjusted press the button to highlight VERTICAL 7 To adjust the vertical moire press the or button 8 When the vertical ...

Page 12: ... five seconds Then on for one minute and will repeat cycle 1 Turn off your monitor and reconnect the video cable then turn on both your computer and the monitor 2 While in self test mode the LED remains green and the pattern remains on and stationary If your monitor screen still remains dark after you use the previous procedure check your video controller and computer system your monitor is functi...

Page 13: ...0 24 20040303 below OSD menu come on the screen of monitor 3 If OSD menu disappears on the screen of monitor press again anytime then the OSD menu comes on the screen again 4 Using to select OSD menu 5 Using to increase or decrease the setting 6 Using to access confirm the selection 7 After alignment of factory mode turn off monitor if you do not run off monitor the OSD menu is always at the facto...

Page 14: ...nitor cable has bent pins Make sure the computer is turned on No color or intermittent color If you are using a non VESA DDC standard video card turn the DDC1 2B feature Off Color appears blotchy The picture may need degaussing Remove any nearby magnetic objects Face the monitor toward the East for the best picture quality Missing one or more colors Check the Color Temperature Make sure the monito...

Page 15: ...the rear cover in Fig 1 and Fig 2 Remove 2 screws as shown Remove back cover as shown Remove pedestal as shown 2 Video panel Disconnect the wire between metal shield of video panel and CRT neck as shown in Fig 3 Disconnect the CRT grounding from Video panel Remove screw grounding and grounding wire in Fig 4 3 Main board connector in Fig 5 Disconnect york wire Disconnect rotation connector Disconne...

Page 16: ...TION Pull up Fig 8 4 Main panel with Bottom Tray Remove 2 screws for disconnect the Bottom tray as Fig 6 Remove the bottom tray on press right and left side clip from fig 7 to fig 8 5 SERVICE POSITION reconnect connectors some wires and panels chassis service position can be available for DC AC measurement as shown in Fig 9 ...

Page 17: ...E6 2 Copy ISP Software ISP zip 12NC 3138 106 10375 EDID program edid 46 exe 12NC 3138 106 10103 and Demic Code Demic hex from the CD ROM to C 107E6 3 Unzip the ISP zip and execute the I2cHa32 Driver exe to install driver 1 Bring up the window as shown in Fig 2 click I agree with the above terms and conditions then click next 4 Execute the Setup exe of the 107E6 folder to install execution file 1 B...

Page 18: ...nd box as shown in Fig 16 Fig 16 1 1 Power connector 2 D SUB connector PC To printer port LTP1 DC Power 8 12V Printer Port To Monitor To PC 1 2 To PC Video Port D sub Fig 14 2 At the submenu type the path of EDID46 For example C 107E6 EDID46 exe as shown in Fig 14 C 107T6 edid46 exe 3 Click button The main menu appears as shown in Fig 15 OK This is for initialize alignment box Fig 15 Note Before y...

Page 19: ...ght then press button bring up MAIN CONTROLS You will find after upgrade the version have already changed Factory Mode Indicator Turn off the monitor to exit the factory mode Fig 19 As Shown in Fig 19 Click Quit Program quit the program 3 Click Bootcode string choose the third row and input the following codes 0x6e 0x42 0x41 0x43 0x4b 4x74 0x6f 0x42 0x4f 0x4f 0x54 then click close window 4 Click l...

Page 20: ...program which cannot be run in MS DOS System and equipment requirements ou have t 3 EDID301 EXE program Pin assignment 15 pin D Sub Connector Configuration and procedure There is no Hardware DDC DDC IC anymore Main EEPROM stores all factory settings and DDC data EDID code which is also called Software DDC The following section describes the connection and procedure for Software DDC application The...

Page 21: ...or example C EDID301 as shown in Fig 5 Note 2 During the loading EDID301 will verify the EDID data which just loaded from monitor before proceed any further function once the data structure of EDID can not be recognized the following error message will appear on the screen as below Please confirm following steps to avoid this message 1 The data structure of EDID was incorrect 2 DDC IC that you are...

Page 22: ...and text change select fill out from Step 1 to Step 9 Step 4 Modify DDC data Monitor Serial No Next 1 Click bring up Fig 14 2 Click bring up Fig 15 Next 3 Click OK button to confirm your selection 4 Click icon Read EDID function to read DDC EDID data from monitor The EDID codes will display on screen as shown in Fig 12 Fig 14 Fig 15 2 Select the DDC2B as the communication channel And software DDC ...

Page 23: ...k bring up Fig 17 Next 5 Click bring up Fig 18 Next Fig 21 Fig 19 8 Click bring up Fig 21 Next Click Finish to exit the Step window 107T4 Step 5 Write DDC data 1 Configuration should be as Fig 22 And press OK Fig 22 8 Click bring up Fig 19 Next Serial number can be filled up at this moment for example TY 000812 9 ...

Page 24: ...enu and select Exit as shown in Fig 26 3 Click Write EDID icon from the tool bar to write DDC data 4 Confirm Serial Number in User Mode 1 Press the button to turn off the monitor Press the button again to turn on the monitor 2 Press the button to bring up the OSD main menu 3 Press the button to select Extra Controls press the button to confirm your selection 4 Confirm the Serial Number TY 000812 i...

Page 25: ...te 100 Standard Timing Identification 6 Horizontal active pixels 800 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 100 Standard Timing Identification 7 Horizontal active pixels 1280 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 60 Standard Timing Identification 8 Horizontal active pixels 1152 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 75 Detailed Timing 1 Pixel Clock MHz 25 18 H Active pixels 640 H Blanking pixels 160 V Active lines 350 V Bl...

Page 26: ...00 Standard Timing Identification 6 Horizontal active pixels 800 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 100 Standard Timing Identification 7 Horizontal active pixels 1280 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 60 Standard Timing Identification 8 Horizontal acti ve pixels 1152 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 75 Detailed Timing 1 Pixel Clock MHz 25 18 H Active pixels 640 H Blanking pixels 160 V Active lines 350 V Blank...

Page 27: ... 100 Standard Timing Identification 6 Horizontal active pixels 800 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 100 Standard Timing Identification 7 Horizontal active pixels 1280 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 60 Standard Timing Identification 8 Horizontal active pixels 11 52 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 75 Detailed Timing 1 Pixel Clock MHz 25 18 H Active pixels 640 H Blanking pixels 160 V Active lines 350 V Bla...

Page 28: ... Timing Identification 7 Horizontal active pixels 1280 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 60 Standard Timing Identification 8 Horizontal active pixels 1152 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 75 Detailed Timing 1 Pixel Clock MHz 25 18 H Active pixels 640 H Blanking pixels 160 V Active lines 350 V Blanking lines 99 H Sync Offset F Porch pixels 16 H Sync Pulse Width pixels 96 V Sync Offset F Porch lines 37 V S...

Page 29: ... on test Pre adjust the Focus till cross hatch pattern can be clearly visible then enter the aging mode Press both Up and Down keys and then switch on the monitor with signal cable disconnected 4 2 During all alignments supply a distortion free AC mains voltage to the monitor set via an isolating transformer with low internal impedance 4 3 All measurements are carried out at nominal mains voltage ...

Page 30: ...Hz 122 134 120 47KHz Fh 51KHz 130 138 125 51KHZ Fh 55KHz 134 142 132 55KHz Fh 58KHz 136 145 136 58KHz Fh 62KHz 140 155 142 62KHz Fh 66KHz 145 160 146 Linearity H Fh 66KHz 150 165 152 Linearity V Vertical S correction 110 110 110 Range UserH User H size adjustment range 100 180 100 Range Sub User Zoom adjustment range 127 160 145 B High voltage adjustment 168 130 140 ABL Auto brightness adjustment ...

Page 31: ...d raster in horizontal direction Adjust V offset I2 C for centered raster in vertical direction Apply Timing 8 68 7kHz 85Hz with crosshatch signal and start geometry alignment 6 1 2 Adjust the Horizontal Size to 306mm 6 1 3 Adjust the Horizontal Position for centered video 6 1 4 Adjust the Vertical Size to 230 mm 6 1 5 Adjust Vertical Position for centered video 6 1 6 Adjust picture tilt for corre...

Page 32: ...ect 107T6 A2 PAGE Byte 43 00H LF3 ON Languages 8 or 9 A2 PAGE Byte 35 24H for 8 languages 04H for 9 languages Life hours reset to 0 A2 PAGE Byte 48 00H Byte 49 00H Contrast 100 Brightness 50 Color 9300 Language English Chinese Remark Every mode is independent for reset to factory setting TIMING FOR V32 GS4 107T6 71K MODEL REFERENCE PATTERN GENERATOR CHROMA 2135 According to VESA version 1 0 releas...

Page 33: ...LE 15 37 879 KHz 60 317 Hz 800 X 600 pixel 40MHz Horizontal Vertical Frame border 0 Frame border 0 Total size 26 400 us Total size 16 579 ms Display size 20 000 us Display size 15 840 ms Rear porch 2 200 us Rear porch 0 607 ms Sync width 3 200 us Sync width 0 106 ms Sync polarity Sync polarity TABLE 16 48 077 KHz 72 188 Hz 800 X 600 pixel 50MHz Horizontal Vertical Frame border 0 Frame border 0 Tot...

Page 34: ... picture tube panel It is recommended that saferty goggles be worn when replacing the picture tube When making adjustments use plastic rather than metal tools This will prevent any short circuit or the danger of a circuit becoming unstable Never replace modules or other components while the unit is switched on Together with the defleciton unit the picture tube is used as an integrated unit Adjustm...

Page 35: ...35 107E6 CRT Go to cover page Wiring Diagram ...

Page 36: ...EO HORIZONTZL VERTICAL SYNC PROCESSOR B CONTROLLER MICRO PROCESSOR SAA4848 KEY CONTROL LED SWITCH MODE POWER SUPPLY TEA1507 OFF DEGAUSSING EEPROM M24C04 BN6 S CAP SWITCH X 3 DC O P MAIN BOARD AC INPUT MIC I P 30 71KHz I2 C control EHT Compensation H Driver BSN254A EHT G1 G2 FOCUS FOCUS LOT CF2091 9311 9312 9313 I2 C BUCK CONVERTER MTP5P25 DC RESTORATION LM2480 I2 C VIDEO OUTPUT STAGE STV9556 R G B...

Page 37: ...164V 133V 185V 133V 165V 4V4 4V1 3V9 0 6V 13V 12V7 1V7 1V1 2V8 0 5V 4V5 5V6 5V 8V9 12V1 0 6V 0 6V 12V6 7V8 6V8 5V3 2V5 8V4 7V9 76V 7V9 7V2 0 7V 82V6 82V5 4V5 64V6 65V B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B15 B14 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B23 B24 B22 B25 B26 B27 B28 B29 B30 B31 B32 B33 B34 B35 B36 B37 B38 B39 B40 B41 B42 B43 B44 B45 B46 B47 B48 B49 B50 B51 B52 B53 B54 B55 B56 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 ...

Page 38: ...Go to cover page 38 107E6 CRT Main Board C B A 1 ...

Page 39: ...39 107E6 CRT Go to cover page Main Board C B A 2 ...

Page 40: ...3V 52V 193V 1V4 1V4 1V4 64V4 64V4 64V4 82V3 3V5 5V1 1V1 1V1 1V1 3V7 5V 5V 5V 0 7V 0 4V 2V5 2V9 2V7 2V7 5V1 2V 2V 2V 3V3 A1 A1 A1 A2 A2 A2 A3 A3 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 Video Schematic Diagram Go to cover page 40 107E6 CRT ...

Page 41: ...41 107E6 CRT Go to cover page Video Board C B A 1 ...

Page 42: ...Video Board C B A 2 Go to cover page 42 107E6 CRT ...

Page 43: ...43 107E6 CRT Go to cover page Control Schematic Diagram C B A ...

Page 44: ...o cover page A1 7701 1 A1 7701 2 A1 7701 4 A2 7701 9 A2 7701 10 A2 7701 11 A3 1711 6 A3 1711 8 A3 1711 11 A4 7331 3 A5 7331 8 A6 7331 9 A7 7331 10 A8 7331 11 A9 7331 13 A10 7331 14 A11 7331 17 A12 7331 19 A13 7331 21 A14 7331 22 ...

Page 45: ...1 B11 7617 B B12 7617 C B13 7601 G B14 7601 D B15 5601 4 B16 5601 2 B17 6605 K B18 6605 AK B19 1601 1 B20 1601 2 B21 1601 3 B22 5609 1 B23 5609 2 B24 5609 4 B25 7262 D B26 7262 G B27 7262 S B28 7263 G B29 7263 D B30 7253 C B31 7602 B B32 7602 E B33 7604 C B34 7618 B B35 7618 C B36 7613 E B37 7615 D B38 5610 2 B39 5610 3 B40 5610 4 B41 5610 5 B42 5610 6 ...

Page 46: ...71 10 B51 7802 5 B52 7401 2 B53 7401 3 B54 7401 4 B55 7401 5 B56 7402 C C1 1101 3 C2 5101 3 C3 5101 4 C4 6101 1 C5 6101 2 C6 6101 3 C7 6101 4 C8 5156 1 C9 5156 2 C10 5156 4 C11 5156 6 C12 5156 8 C13 5156 10 C14 5156 11 C15 5156 13 C16 5156 16 C17 7152 A C18 7101 D C19 7101 G 46 107E6 CRT Go to cover page ...

Page 47: ... cover page 47 42 4 313812753231 CHIN ASSY 1 313812755031 FRONT CABINET ASSY 313817868461 MB 2 ASSY ORI 1051 1052 313817868501 VB 1 ASSY LG ORI CPT 313810459462 BACK COVER 3 313812753212 PEDESTAL ASSY 57 313810440571 HOUSING COVER ...

Page 48: ...8453 CER2 DC Y5V 50V S 100N P8020 A 2836 202055290834 CER2 DC F 50V S 22N P8020 A 3101 212211600399 RST MFLM MF0207 A 1M PM1 A 3102 212211600399 RST MFLM MF0207 A 1M PM1 A 3103 313810050511 MET FLM RST RSS2T 47K 6E 3104 212210101441 RST CRB CF1 4 A 150R PM5 A 3105 213810113471 RST CRB CFR 12 A 470R PM5 A 3106 213810113563 RST CRB CFR 12 A 56K PM5 A 3107 213811273277 RST CRB CFR 25 A 0R27 PM5 A 310...

Page 49: ...100N P8020 A 2326 225279508453 CER2 DC Y5V 50V S 100N P8020 A 2327 225279508453 CER2 DC Y5V 50V S 100N P8020 A 2331 202203100266 ELCAP PF 16V S 47U PM20 A 2333 222236585103 CAP MPOL 100V S 10N PM10 A 2334 203803513201 ELCAP RGA 16V S 100U PM20 A 2336 203803527301 ELCAP KM 25V S 22U PM20 A 2340 203803513201 ELCAP RGA 16V S 100U PM20 A 2345 202203100147 ELCAP KM 50V S 2U2 PM20 A 2701 225250508205 CE...

Page 50: ...N V 3P M 2 50 63172 B 1603 243802500085CON V 1P M 63931 B 1803 243803100063CON V 4P M 2 50 625 635 B 1804 242254301455RES XTL 48MHZ 20P AT 49 B 2633 225260214316CER2 DC X7R 2KV S 330P PM10 A 3407 212211600294RST MFLM MF0207 A 2R2 PM1 A 3408 212211600294RST MFLM MF0207 A 2R2 PM1 A 3502 213811273623RST CRB CFR 25 A 62K PM5 A 3607 212010592399RST MOX 3W RSS S 1R5 PM5 B 3617 213810500402RST MOX 2W RSS...

Page 51: ...O REC EGP20G A VISH A 6615 933189210133 DIO SIG BAV21 A PHSE A 6801 933957760673 DIO REC SB140 A VISH A 6802 933166820133 DIO REG BZX79 B5V6 A PHSE A 6803 933166820133 DIO REG BZX79 B5V6 A PHSE A 6804 933166820133 DIO REG BZX79 B5V6 A PHSE A 6805 933166820133 DIO REG BZX79 B5V6 A PHSE A 6806 933166820133 DIO REG BZX79 B5V6 A PHSE A 6605 932216961687 DIO REC DMV1500M ST00 L 7102 935267356112 IC TEA...

Page 52: ... MB 4 ASSY CPT E6 1051 313817868861 MB 1 ASSY LG E6 1051 313817868871 MB 2 ASSY ORI E6 452 313810661811 CUSHION BTM 451 313810661801 CUSHION TOP 450 313810663422 CARTON Diversity of 107E61 94 comparing with 107E61 00 Item 12NC Description 1056 313811876421 MAINSCORD UL 10A 1M5 DET TDS 178 313810541092 QUICK SETUP GUIDE 4L 1052 313817868901 V B 1 ASSY LG ORI CPT E6 1052 313817868911 V B 2 ASSY PHL ...

Page 53: ...13810663422 CARTON 4 313812753541 CHIN ASSY 3 313812753552 PEDESTAL ASSY 1 313812754901 FRONT CABINET ASSY Item 12NC Description 201 313811580511 RATING LABEL 42 313810460121 BACK COVER 5007 313818877781 COIL DEGAUS 62 0209 03 A 5007 313818877861 COIL DEGAUS TDC304 B 1051 313817868941 MB 3 ASSY PHL TCO E6 1051 313817868931 MB 1 ASSY LG TCO E6 1050 930190326323 CRT M41EHN323X160 P372LF LGPD 1050 93...

Page 54: ... Sheet 590 FEATURES BENEFITS EXTREMELY HIGH MTBF OVER 75K HRS EXCLUDING CRT PROFESSIONAL LOOK WITH NON FLAMMABLE CABINET 94V 0 USER S CONTROLS FRONT MOUNTED CONTROLS FOR EASY ACCESS BETTER DISPLAY PERFORMANCE FINER CRT DOT PITCH 0 27 MM FULL SCREEN SIZE APPLICATION REAL MULTI FREQ POWER SAVING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MAXIMIZED CONTAINER LOADING VESA DDC2B LOW EMISSION MPRII TCO 03 TCO99 Optional FEATURE...

Page 55: ...of image size 3 8 Degaussing 3 9 Phosphor protection 3 10 Low emission requirements MPRII TCO 03 TCO99 3 11 Display data channel DDC2B VESA STANDARD 4 0 Display 4 1 Display resolution 4 2 Image size 4 3 Image centering deviation 4 4 Picture shift control range 4 5 Picture tilt 4 6 Geometrical distortion 4 7 Image non linearity 4 8 Mis covergence 4 9 Focus check 4 10 Luminance uniformity 4 11 White...

Page 56: ...ty of display to external environment 6 1 1 Operation limits 6 1 2 Transportation packages 6 2 Display disturbance from external environment 6 2 1 ESD disturbances 6 3 Display disturbance to external environment 6 3 1 Ionizetic radiation 6 3 2 EMI EMS 7 0 Safety tests 7 1 Dielectric strength 7 2 Resistance for protective earthing 7 3 Leakage current 7 4 Grounding 8 0 Certifications 8 1 Safety 8 2 ...

Page 57: ...ic enclosure which provides the aesthetic mechanical ergonomic and safety requirements 2 1 General condition The unit will produce a usable image after switching on measurements are to be carried out with a full stabilized set after 30 minutes warm up at room temperature of 25 C Repetitive power on off cycles are allowed though should be avoided within 4 sec 3 0 Electrical characteristics 3 1 Sign...

Page 58: ...ignment of 15P D SUB connector Pin nbr Assignment P1 Red video input P2 Green video input P3 Blue video input P4 GND P5 For selftest PC Ground P6 Red video ground P7 Green video ground P8 Blue video ground P9 DDC5V from PC P10 Sync ground P11 GND P12 Bi directional Data SDA P13 H SYNC P14 V SYNC VCLK P15 Data clock SCL 3 1 3 Factory preset modes Factory preset modes 8 Resolution H freq V freq H V ...

Page 59: ... x 480 37 9 KHz 72 8Hz 13 640 x 480 50 6 KHz 100 Hz 14 720 x 400 37 9 KHz 85 Hz 15 800 x 600 37 9 KHz 60 Hz 16 800 x 600 48 1 KHz 72 Hz 17 800 x 600 63 9 KHz 100 Hz 18 832 x 624 49 7 KHz 75 Hz 19 1024 x 768 48 4 KHz 60 Hz 20 1024 x 768 56 5 KHz 70 Hz 21 1152 x 864 67 5 KHz 75 Hz 22 1280 x 960 60 0 KHz 60 Hz 3 2 Timing requirements The AUTOSCAN color monitor must be capable of displaying standard r...

Page 60: ...l 25 175 MHz Horizontal Vertical Frame border 0 Frame border 0 Total size 31 778 us Total size 16 683 ms Display size 25 422 us Display size 15 253 ms Rear porch 1 907 us Rear porch 1 049 ms Sync width 3 813 us Sync width 0 064 ms Sync polarity Sync polarity TABLE 3 43 269KHz 85 008 Hz 640 X 480 pixel 36 000 MHz Horizontal Vertical Frame border 0 Frame border 0 Total size 23 111 us Total size 11 7...

Page 61: ...e 16 660 us Total size 13 328 ms Display size 13 003 us Display size 12 795 ms Rear porch 2 235 us Rear porch 0 466 ms Sync width 1 219 us Sync width 0 050 ms Sync polarity Sync polarity TABLE 7 63 981 KHz 60 Hz 1280 X 1024 pixel 108 MHz Horizontal Vertical Frame border 0 Frame border 0 Total size 15 630 us Total size 16 661 ms Display size 11 852 us Display size 16 005 ms Rear porch 2 296 us Rear...

Page 62: ...er 0 Total size 26 413 us Total size 11 754 ms Display size 20 317 us Display size 9 244 ms Rear porch 3 048 us Rear porch 1 585 ms Sync width 2 032 us Sync width 0 079 ms Sync polarity Sync polarity TABLE 11 37 5KHz 75 Hz 640 X 480 pixel 31 5MHz Horizontal Vertical Frame border 0 Frame border 0 Total size 26 667 us Total size 13 333 ms Display size 20 317 us Display size 12 8 ms Rear porch 3 810 ...

Page 63: ...ze 26 366 us Total size 11 759 ms Display size 20 282 us Display size 10 546 ms Rear porch 3 042 us Rear porch 1 107 ms Sync width 2 028 us Sync width 0 079 ms Sync polarity Sync polarity TABLE 15 37 879 KHz 60 317 Hz 800 X 600 pixel 40MHz Horizontal Vertical Frame border 0 Frame border 0 Total size 26 400 us Total size 16 579 ms Display size 20 000 us Display size 15 840 ms Rear porch 2 200 us Re...

Page 64: ...0 115 us Total size 13 417 ms Display size 14 528 us Display size 12 552 ms Rear porch 3 911 us Rear porch 0 784 ms Sync width 1 118 us Sync width 0 060 ms Sync polarity Sync polarity TABLE 19 48 363 KHz 60 004 Hz 1024 X 768 pixel 65MHz Horizontal Vertical Frame border 0 Frame border 0 Total size 20 677 us Total size 16 666 ms Display size 15 754 us Display size 15 880 ms Rear porch 2 462 us Rear ...

Page 65: ... 14 815 us Total size 13 333 ms Display size 10 667 us Display size 12 8 ms Rear porch 2 370 us Rear porch 0 474 ms Sync width 1 185 us Sync width 0 044 ms Sync polarity Sync polarity TABLE 22 60 0 KHz 60 Hz 1280 X 960 pixel 108MHz Horizontal Vertical Frame border 0 Frame border 0 Total size 16 667 us Total size 16 667 ms Display size 11 852 us Display size 16 000 ms Rear porch 2 889 us Rear porch...

Page 66: ...rd type 3 lead plug power cord with protective earth plug or IBM hooded 3 4 Power saving management system Signal H Sync V Sync Video Compliance Requirement Power On Active Active Active Mandatory 75w Off Inactive Active Blanked Mandatory 1 w Off Active Inactive Blanked Mandatory 1 w Off Inactive Inactive Blanked Mandatory 1 w Remark Transition time from ON to any power saving mode will have 5 sec...

Page 67: ...egardless of main contrast and brightness controls Adjusting contrast or brightness will auto exit sRGB mode and go to 6500K mode 3 6 3Raster light output Apply 68 7KHz 85Hz mode with no video pattern set brightness at center 50 and contrast control at minimum 0 The light output on the screen center should be 0 2FL 3 7 Variation of image size For preset modes only Due to brightness change 1 0 Long...

Page 68: ...HZ Test procedure according to low emission and E S P test method 3 11 Display data channel DDC2B VESA STANDARD The DDC HEX Data refer sheet 190 should be written into the DDC IC 24LC21 or equivalent 4 0 Display image CRT facing east The monitor is aligned in a magnetic cage having the following magnetic field components Northern Hemisphere H 0 V 450 mG Z 0 Southern Hemisphere H 0 V 500 mG Z 0 Equ...

Page 69: ...be measured on extremes of center line from bezel A B 2 mm 4 6 Geometrical distortions For preset modes only It is acceptable that pincushion trapezoid rhomboid rotation and various waves distortions must remain within the limits of tolerance as in Fig 4 where A B 2 0 mm C D 2 0 mm The waviness of any vertical or horizontal shall be less than 1 0 mm over a 50 mm distance 4 7 Image non linearity Fo...

Page 70: ...ay area See Fig 8 4 10 Luminance uniformity condition With full white pattern set contrast control at maximum 100 and brightness control at center 50 Brightness of the center of the display is 30 FL 5 The Max deviation over the screen should not exceed 25 4 11 White color adjustment Based on the 1931 CIE chromatic diagram x y coordinates of white display on screen center should be For 9300 K X 0 2...

Page 71: ...ding effect must not rise to disturbing levels in anywhere of the screen with luminance setting from 15 to 30 FL 4 15 Blemish Blemish shall be in accordance with CRT specification 5 0 Mechanical characteristics 5 1 User controls Power ON OFF key LightFrame key 3 Key digital user control OSD 5 2 Connectors and cables 5 2 1 Power cord type 3 leads plugable power cord with protective earthed plug or ...

Page 72: ...lity condition limits that might occur between external environment and the display device 6 1 Susceptibility of display to external environment 6 1 1 A Operating limits Temperature 0 C to 40 C Humidity 10 to 90 W O condensation Air pressure 700 1100 mbar B Non operating limits storage Temperature 25 C to 65 C Humidity 5 to 95 W O condensation Altitude 300 to 1100 mbar 6 1 2 Transportation package...

Page 73: ...r PA 24 24 10 10 24 Total Sets 480 480 200 200 576 B 2 Container loading separated pedestal small small packing for other regions Container size 40 20 40 High Cube PWHC 45 W Pallet W Pallet W Pallet W Pallet Q ty Yes No W SLIP SHEET Yes No W SLIP SHEET Yes No W SLIP SHEET Yes No W SLIP SHEET Layers 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 Sets Layer PA 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Sets Layer PB 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Sets B...

Page 74: ...t Parameter No Acceleration 100m s2 Pulse duration 16ms Bump Number of pulses 1000 test Bump frequency 60 80 times min Refer to GB9384 97 Result Electrical function OK Mechanical function OK No serious damage in set Height 43 25 cm weight 15kg 60 50 cm weight 10 19kg Sequence Bottom 3 times 43cm 5 face bottom front left rear right Left Front Right Rear Top 25cm 3 edge front bot right bot front rig...

Page 75: ... 0 1 mR Hr 6 3 2 EMI EMS Can comply with FCC part 15 DOC C108 8 and EN55022 B Emission EN55024 Immunity EN61000 3 2 Current Harmonics EN61000 3 3 Flicker EMS EN61000 4 3 80 1KHz AM modulation Picture jitter 2mm 7 0 Safety tests 7 1 Dielectric strength Hi pot test According to IEC 60950 UL 1950 and CSA 22 2 No 950 7 2 Resistance for protective earthing According to IEC 60950 7 3 Leakage current Acc...

Page 76: ...CC Canada CSA DOC Taiwan BSM1 9 0 Reliability 9 1 Mean time between failures MTBF to be calculated according to Military standard MIL HDBK 217C MTBF 75 000 Hours Excluding CRT TOTAL HRS POWER ON X TOTAL SETS PRACTICE of MTBF NBR OF FAILURE SETS 10 0 Quality assurance requirements 10 1 Acceptance test According to MIL STD 105D level II AQL 0 4 Major 1 0 Minor Customer acceptance UAW 0377 40 criteri...

Page 77: ... 590 Go to cover page GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATION BRAND PHILIPS TYPE 107E61 00 8639 000 15582 2004 06 11 2004 06 11 31 P S SU 17 V32 GS4 107E6 71K CMTR 303 mm 309 mm 306 mm 230 mm FIG 1 IMAGE DIMENSION 227 mm 233 mm ...

Page 78: ...NERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Go to cover page 8639 000 15582 BRAND PHILIPS 17 V32 GS4 107E6 71K CMTR TYPE 107E61 00 2004 06 11 2004 06 11 31 P S SU 590 25 FIG 2 IMAGE CENTERING 306 mm 230 mm A B AND C D 5 mm D A B C D ...

Page 79: ...07E6 CRT 79 590 Go to cover page GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATION BRAND PHILIPS TYPE 107E61 00 8639 000 15582 2004 06 11 2004 06 11 31 P S SU 17 V32 GS4 107E6 71K CMTR FIG 3 IMAGE ROTATION 306 mm A B 2 mm B A ...

Page 80: ... GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Go to cover page 8639 000 15582 BRAND PHILIPS 17 V32 GS4 107E6 71K CMTR TYPE 107E61 00 2004 06 11 2004 06 11 31 P S SU 590 27 FIG 4 IMAGE GEOMETRY 306 mm 230 mm A B C D A B C D 2 0 mm ...

Page 81: ...ver page GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATION BRAND PHILIPS TYPE 107E61 00 8639 000 15582 2004 06 11 2004 06 11 31 P S SU 17 V32 GS4 107E6 71K CMTR MEASUREMENT AREA 306 mm 230 mm 100 mm 100 mm FIG 5 CONTRAST AND BRIGHTNESS ZONE A ZONE B ...

Page 82: ...T GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Go to cover page 8639 000 15582 BRAND PHILIPS 17 V32 GS4 107E6 71K CMTR TYPE 107E61 00 2004 06 11 2004 06 11 31 P S SU 590 29 306 mm 230 mm FIG 6 MISCONVERGENCE ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C ...

Page 83: ...00 8639 000 15582 2004 06 11 2004 06 11 31 P S SU 17 V32 GS4 107E6 71K CMTR 306 mm A B C D S L O W F L A S H I N G W H I T E P A T T E R N S T A T I C B O R D E R 230 mm DA 1 50 mm DB 1 50 mm DC 1 20 mm DD 1 20 mm D measured between flash on off Figure 7 Static EHT regulation distortion pattern ...

Page 84: ...84 107E6 CRT GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Go to cover page 8639 000 15582 BRAND PHILIPS 17 V32 GS4 107E6 71K CMTR TYPE 107E61 00 2004 06 11 2004 06 11 31 P S SU 590 31 Figure 8 Focus check character ...

Page 85: ...r technicians review test procedures so that HV and HV regulation are always checked as a standard servicing procedure and the reason for this prudent routine is clearly understood by everyone It is important to use an accurate and reliable HV meter It is recommended that the HV recorded on each customer s invoice which will demonstrate a proper concern for the customer s safety 5 When troubleshoo...

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