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Summary of Contents for 150X3M

Page 1: ...t 3 4 Connection To PC 5 Installation 6 Description Of Controls 7 Advanced Control Of OSD 8 Clock Phase Adjustments 9 OSD Menu Control Level Structure 10 11 OSD Attention Signal 12 Trouble shooting 13 Failure Mode Of LCD Panel 14 Flat Panel Adjust FP Adjust 15 Definition Of Pixel Defects 16 Wiring Diagram 17 Mechanical Instructions 18 19 Electrical Instructions 20 Factory Adjustment 21 Safety Test...

Page 2: ...ded by Philips must first satisfy himself thoroughly that neither his safety nor the safe operation of the equipment will be jeopardized by the service method selected Hereafter throughout this manual Philips Consumer Electronics Company will be referred to as Philips WARNING Critical components having special safety characteristics are identified with a by the Ref No in the parts list and enclose...

Page 3: ...edestal 5 to 35 Height adjustment range 50mm o Portrait display 90 rotation counter colockwise o o Forward Backward 5 25 AC input voltage frequency 90 to 264 VAC 50 or 60 Hz Power consumption 23 W typ Temperature Operating 5 degree C to 40C 41F to 104F Humidity Operating 20 to 80 Technical Specifications Pin Assignment DVI D connector Digital Visual Interface Digital Pin Assignment The digital onl...

Page 4: ...reen Amber Blanked Blanked Blanked 3 W 90 83 3 83 3 0 3 W 3 W 23 W Suspend ON OFF No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Stand by V SYNC POWER SAVING POWER USED LED COLOR H SYNC VIDEO VESA s mode This monitor is Environmental Protection Agency EPA Energy Star compliant and TCO 99 power management compatible Zero power consumption in OFF mode can only be achieved by disconnecting the mains cable from the moni...

Page 5: ...ck up the monitor body 5 Connect to PC 1 Turn off your computer and unplug its power cable 2 Connect the monitor signal cable to the video connector on the back of your computer 3 Plug the power cord of your computer and your monitor into a nearby outlet 4 Turn on your computer and monitor If the monitor displays an image installation is complete 1 Thread power cable through the hole at the bottom...

Page 6: ...or transportation 5 Do not store or use the LCD monitor in locations exposed to high humidity or a dusty environment Also do not allow water or other liquids to spill on or into the LCD monitor Correct handling of the monitor 1 When handling the monitor grip the bottom firmly with both hands and ensure that the front panel faces outward before lifting Please refer to the diagram on the right 2 Han...

Page 7: ... BRIGHTNESS hotkey When the UP and DOWN arrow buttons are pressed the adjustment controls for the BRIGHTNESS will show up OK button which when pressed will take you to the OSD controls POWER button switches your monitor on Automatically adjust the horizontal position vertical position phase and clock setting Physical Function 1 Tilt 2 Height adjustment 1 Audio power on off 2 Audio power LED and Vo...

Page 8: ...ightness and mute expectively while OSD locked Locked OSD function can be released by pressing button for more than 10 seconds While press button for OSD unlocked purpose the screen will keep showing OSD MAIN MENU LOCKED until OSD function unlocked and screen automatically shows following window for 3 seconds Switch ON OFF attention signals All attention signals can be switched off by keep pressin...

Page 9: ...he optimal video display of LCD monitor Following steps will guide you to make correct adjustment of CLOCK and PHASE However CLOCK and PHASE functions are only available while analog video signal is supplied Operating unit under digital signal state the video clock information can be obtained from graphics cards directly Therefor it is unnecessary to adjust these functions Manual adjustment If the...

Page 10: ...ver page The OSD Tree for analog video signal Below is an overall view of the structure of the On Screen Display You can use this as reference when you want to later on work your way around the different adjustments First Level Second Level OSD Menu Analog ...

Page 11: ...SD Tree for digital video signal DVI D or DVI I This OSD structure is different from analog menu there are three functions will be disable on digital OSD menu Contrast Video Noise and Adjust Color Go to cover page First Level Second Level OSD Menu Digital ...

Page 12: ... mode to 1024x768 at 60Hz for best display quality The monitor will detect various display situation automatically When the monitor detects the problems the screen will show the different warning signals to remind you what is happen to your monitor WAIT FOR AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT This screen appears when you touch the button It will disappear when the monitor is properly adjusted SECOND VIDEO IS NOT...

Page 13: ... and brightness using the First Window The backlight of the LCD monitor has a fixed life span When the screen becomes dark or begins to flicker please contact your dealer If an image remains in the screen for an extended period of time it may be imprinted in the screen and leave an after image This usually disappears after a few hours This is characteristic of liquid crystal and is not caused by a...

Page 14: ...enomenon Vertical dim lines Vertical block defect Vertical lines defect Always bright or dark Horizontal block defect Horizontal dim lines Horizontal lines defect Always bright or dark Has bright or dark pixel Bright pixel Dark pixel Polarizer has bubbles Polarizer has bubbles Foreign material inside polarizer It shows linear or dot shape Concentric circle formed Bottom back light of LCD is bright...

Page 15: ...Padjust In MS Windows 95 98 environment For example 1 Insert CD DFU to your CD ROM driver 2 Run F PC FPADJUST FP_SETUP01 EXE as Fig 1 3 Then follow the instructions to install the FPadjust program When finish double click FPadjust icon then the description can be moved by mouse and background pattern come on the screen for image adjustment FPadjust program is working as a pattern generator to prov...

Page 16: ... Yellow Green Blue Cyan Light Blue Three adjacent lit subpixels One white pixel Black dot defects Black dot defects appear as pixels or subpixels that are always dark or Off These are the types of black dot defects One dark subpixel Two or three adjacent dark subpixels 3 Pixel Defect Tolerances In order to qualify for repair or replacement due to pixel defects during the warranty period a TFTLCD p...

Page 17: ...HUDSON2 DRAWING 8639 000 12116 SH132 8639 000 12116 1 10 132 1 TY 19 Apr 02 C PHILIPS ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES TAIWAN LTD CED FPC CABLE TO SCALER PC BOARD TO PANEL TO FPC CABLE TO FPC CABLE DC12V DVI CABLE VGA CABLE 1502 1503 1601 1203 1201 LCD 15 TFT LCD 15 MONITOR TYPE XH2 150X3M 00C BRAND PHILIPS 19 APR 02 W Y LIN 1712 SCALE 0 500 ...

Page 18: ...oval 8 screws as Fig 6 Fig 4 Fig 2 Release one screw as Fig 2 Fig 1 To be able to perform measurements and repairs on the circuit board spread a soft mat underneath to avoid damaging the LCD surface Fig 5 Removal two covers as Fig 5 Fig 3 Back cover removal as Fig 3 ...

Page 19: ...ical instructions Remove 10 screw two sides Cover removal As fig 7 Removal 4 screws Removal connectors As Fig 8 Pull out LCD module Bezel and control board As Fig 10 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 Removal connector then pull out shield As Fig 9 Fig 10 ...

Page 20: ...ing 1 7 The white balance color temperature has to be tested in subdued lighted room 1 8 Repetitive power on off cycle are allowed except it should be avoided within 6 sec 2 Input signal 2 1 Signal type Video 0 7 Vp p linear positive polarity Sync TTL level separate positive or negative polarity Signal source pattern generator format as attachment table 1 to 14 Reference generator CHROMA 2200 or 2...

Page 21: ...rease increase the value of each item adjust Sub brightness Sub contrast automatically AUTO Factory Mode Adjustment Entering Factory Adjustment Menu Push buttons then power on the monitor release them after picture display normally Press button to bring up OSD menu of factory mode as shown below Use button to select factory adjustment indication for example HUDSON2 150P V2 15 Mar 27 2002 which is ...

Page 22: ...SA range or 220V type AC Test 2820VDC 1700VDC Test current voltage 2000VAC 1200VAC 25A AC Test time Test time 3 seconds 1 second 3 seconds min min Resistance required Trip set at 100 uA 5 mA 0 09 R ohm current for Max R is the Tester limitation set resistance of at 0 1 uA for the mains cord Min limitation Ramp set at 2 time seconds Tester 2 2 1 The test with AC voltage is only for production purpo...

Page 23: ...ystem and equipment requirements 1 An i486 or above personal computer or compatible 2 Microsoft operation system Windows 95 98 3 EDID301 EXE program 3138 106 10103 as shown in Fig 1 4 A D Alignment kits 3138 106 10079 inclusion a Alignment box x1 as Fig 2 b Printer cable x1 c D Sub to D Sub cable x1 d DVI D to D Sub cable x1 as Fig 3 Note The EDID301 EXE Release Version 1 58 20000818 is a windows ...

Page 24: ...error message before entering the main menu Meanwhile the read EDID function will be disable At this time please make sure all cables are connected correctly and fixedly and the 3 At the submenu type the letter of your computer s floppy disk drive followed by EDID301 for example A EDID301 exe as shown in Fig 6 Fig 7 Command bar Tools bar Status bar Fig 6 Loading DDC data from monitor 1 Click icon ...

Page 25: ... 1 Click icon on the toosl bar 2 Click till the Step 7 of 9 window appears 3 Type the new Serial No for example TY 003582 4 Click till the last step window appears then click to exit the Step window Note 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 me...

Page 26: ...uration Setup windows as shown in Fig 11 2 Select the DDC2B as the communication channel Disable Factory memory data write for Digital DDC application as shown in Fig 12 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 13 Fig 12 Fig 9 Fig 13 Step 4 Modify DDC data verify EDID version...

Page 27: ...le menu and select Exit as shown in Fig 26 Fig 26 Step 6 Write DDC data 1 Click Write EDID icon from the tool bar to write DDC data 2 Click Read EDID to confirm check contents it Step 7 Save DDC data Sometimes you may need to save DDC data as a text file for using in other IC chip To save DDC data follow the steps below 1 Click Save icon or click file save as from the tool bar and give a file name...

Page 28: ...sed Detailed Timing 1 Pixel Clock MHz 65 H Active pixels 1024 H Blanking pixels 320 V Active lines 768 V Blanking lines 38 H Sync Offset F Porch pixels 24 H Sync Pulse Width pixels 136 V Sync Offset F Porch lines 3 V Sync Pulse Width lines 6 H Image Size mm 307 V Image Size mm 230 H Border pixels 0 V Border lines 0 Flags Non interlaced Normal Display No stereo Digital Separate sync Negative Vertic...

Page 29: ... H Active pixels 1024 H Blanking pixels 320 V Active lines 768 V Blanking lines 38 H Sync Offset F Porch pixels 24 H Sync Pulse Width pixels 136 V Sync Offset F Porch lines 3 V Sync Pulse Width lines 6 H Image Size mm 307 V Image Size mm 230 H Border pixels 0 V Border lines 0 Flags Non interlaced Normal Display No stereo Digital Separate sync Negative Vertical Sync Negative Horizontal Sync Monitor...

Page 30: ...LOG ddc Fig 4 Fig 5 RS232 LED light off button 1 button 2 button 3 When the serial number inside DDC IC has been changed the Serial number modification in EEPROM near CPU for On Screen Display Factory mode User mode serial number inside EEPROM in User mode the serial number of monitor can be found by OSD as shown in Fig 1 also should be changed at the same time RS232 I2C I2C I2C Due to different c...

Page 31: ...DC HEX DDCRUN EXE as shown in Fig 8 C IICRS232 RS232EXE DDCRUN press Enter Bring up definition of Barcode format setting as shown in Fig 11 C IICRS232 RS232EXE DDCRUN PHLW_RD T YxxYWWSSSSSS press Enter Bring up contents of DDCRUN as shown in Fig 12 Press Enter Bring up Fig 14 to ask Entry Factory mode Press Enter Bring up Fig 15 new series number write down success Press Enter Bring up Fig 17 a fe...

Page 32: ... board Main panel 620Vrms Inverter panel Fluorescent Lamp LCD panel Audio control Unit 3 3VDC Optional 12V DC 12V DC Speaker Audio in Control panel No Raster Check Powe board 12V 3 3VDC No Yes Bad AC adapter Power Board Check video signals input interface Replace inverter panel No Video source Yes Check Inverter panel 620VAC with load No OK Replace fluorescent lamp Replace main panel No ...

Page 33: ...udio signal source No Front control key does not work Check Front control panel Key SW Yes Check Signal connectors Replace main panel Yes Bad brightness Check Inverter panel output 620VAC No Yes Bad Inverter panel Replace fluorescent lamp No Replace LCD panel Bad image Check Video fh fv DVI D signals Yes Replace LCD panel No Check all connectors flexible PCB No Replace main panel ...

Page 34: ...els in the colour LCD industry The CA 110 consists of a main unit and a measuring probe The measuring probe utilizes an optical system suitable for measurement of colour LCDs and is equipped with a viewfinder to verify the area to be measured 2 APPLICATIONS White balance adjustment and inspection on LCD production lines Quality control and shipping inspection by LCD manufacturers Inspection of LCD...

Page 35: ...35 150X3M LCD Go to cover page Colour Adjustment ...

Page 36: ...heck that the POWER switch is set to ON 2 Set the measuring viewing selector to the viewing position An image can be seen in the viewfinder but no light will reach the sensor 3 Press 0 CAL If zero calibration is being performed immediately after the POWER switch has been set to ON press 0 CAL after PUSH 0 CAL KEY appears in the liquid crystal display 4 Set the measuring viewing selector to the pos...

Page 37: ...desired direction until it stops Extending the lens barrel fully sets the 25mm measurement area retracting the lens barrel fully sets the 50mm measurement area Use the screwdriver to tighten the lens barrel locking screw and lock the lens barrel in position Changing the measurement area also changes the measurement angle this may result in differences between values measured with the 25mm measurem...

Page 38: ...g probe s lens barrel to the LCD s display surface move the measuring probe or the LCD until the distance is the correct distance for the measurement area in use o I o I measurement area 25mm 50mm measurement distance 135mm 5mm 210mm 10mm Distance from the tip of the measuring probe s lens barrel to the LCD s display surface LCD panel Lens barrel Display surface Protective glass Measurement distan...

Page 39: ...tart the monitor 5 Adjust OSD menu to lower position of screen i g adjust V position to value 0 at submenu of OSD Setting 6 Setting Brightness and Contrast Adjust Brightness to value100 Adjust Contrast to value 50 7 Switch light probe to Viewing position 8 Move the Lens barrel forward or backward to get clear image as shown in Fig 4 9 Switch light probe to Measuring position It should be able to i...

Page 40: ...Hz 48KHz Setting both Brightness and Contrast to 50 Value Check black and white scale are visible clearly across the screen See Fig 7 Fig 7 Note The bright scale will be saturated if Y is too large The dark scale will be invisible if Y is too small Re alignment or review procedure again to correct this Fig 6 Fig 5 9300 K Colour adjustment ...

Page 41: ...solder lands by means of litz wire or a solder sucker see Fig 1C 1 3 Caution on removal When handling the soldering iron use suitable pressure and be careful When removing the chip do not use undue force with the pair of tweezers The soldering iron to be used approx 30 W should preferably be equipped with a thermal control soldering o temperature 225 to 250 C The chip once removed must never be re...

Page 42: ... C 6713_IRQ 0 6713_RST 0 HS VS DDC_A_IIC CONNECT TO PANEL DDC_D_IIC BL_CTL 0 PANEL_ID BRIGHTNESS DVI_CABLE 0 5_DVI 1 DSUB_CABLE 0 EEPROM_WP PANEL POWER 1 IIC DC DC POWER For PANEL VDDG VEEG VDDA VCOM VDDD PANEL_ID AC DC ADAPTER 12V 3 3V R ODD EVEN G ODD EVEN B ODD EVEN INVERTER BD 12V 74LVC14 UART_SEL RX TX Audio Base 3 3V HUDSON2 Function Block DC DC POWER 12V 12V ...

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Page 47: ...11 319802131010 100R 3515 319802131030 3518 KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N V 2000 TYT12 FRANK WU JOSS HUNG 02 04 19 3 C D E F C C B E D A J 2521 E9 2520 D10 2519 D9 2518 D10 Ref Des NI_1 2540 223886715339 33p 5505 G5 A3 CONNECTOR 150X3M 00C 3138 158 53881 CHECK MGr DATE NAME SUPERS CLASS_NO CHN SETNAME XH2 WILD 2 end 5 02 02 20 10K 3516 130 10 10p 100R 3511 5502 2533 100n 2503 100n 2502 5504 35...

Page 48: ...100n 2208 319801731040 100n 2218 319801633390 33p 2219 319801731040 100n 2206 319801731040 33p 3211 232270281102 1K 3232 319802131030 F097 C2 F098 C3 F099 C2 8 13 10 11 12 Ref Des NI_1 2201 319801731040 100n 2202 319801731040 100n F109 I017 3206 100R I028 BAV99 6210 3234 0R F110 5203 F115 F116 CGND 10n 2231 33p 2232 I008 I009 I014 BAV99 6207 F111 F114 100n 2215 F112 12V 3211 1K 3 3VD 100n 2201 I00...

Page 49: ...I H G E 10 11 12 A F A B All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in parts J 1 2M 3401 2411 E4 3401 B5 3402 D8 SCALER BOARD 1 2 1 2 3 VCC_CPU 3404 3405 10K 6401 BAS32L 47K 3425 3437 3438 0R 3412 3442 47R 0R I051 I048 I049 I050 I047 I471 0R 3402 5402 2403 15p 12MHZ 15p 2402 I160 HC49S 1403 I159 I033 I157 I158 I032 I030 I031 I062 I063 I036 2 02 02 20 KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N V 2000 TYT1...

Page 50: ... 2339 5306 33p 2335 33p 2323 6 7 8 33p 2332 332847R 1 2 3 4 5 AGND 100n2383 334639R 2V5PLLA 2346 33p 2343 33p 10K 3303 330947R 4K7 2372 100n 2357 33p 3358 AGND 2394 100n 3343 39R 3342 27R 3319 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VSSD_EP9 45 VSSD_IC1 70 VSSD_IC2 90 VSSD_IC3 102 VSSD_IC4 122 VSSD_IC5 144 VSSD_IC6 151 VSSD_PLL_S 29 VSS_DVI1 35 VSS_DVI2 39 VSS_PLL_DVI 146 VSS_PLL_P 140VSYNC 47R VSSA_BIAS_SOG 12 VSSA_BISA...

Page 51: ...U1B LM393 1 2 F1 2A 1 2 R0 R 0 BRT_CTL 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 CN3 CONN 86807 0700 ON OFF 1 2 C24 100uF 25V PANEL_ID PANEL_ID 0 0V CPT 3 3V LG 1 2 R50 NC 1 2 CP4 CP 1 2 R51 R 169K 1 2 R54 R 470 1206 N1 N2 N4 N5 N7 N9 N10 N12 N13 N14 N15 N16 N17 N18 N19 N20 N21 N22 N23 N24 N25 N26 N27 N28 N32 N33 N34 N35 N36 N37 N39 N40 N42 N43 N44 N45 N46 N47 N48 N49 N50 VIN N52 1 2 3 47k 47k Q15 DTA144E 1 2 R15 R 1M 1 2 R1...

Page 52: ...405431 Rear Cover Right 313815132201 Cable Shield 313815405441 Rear Cover Left 823827711991 Cable Assy 313815405421 Power Knob 313815405461 Crank Cover Shell 313815405451 Ventilation Cover 313815406091 Hinge Cover 313815405471 Crank Cover Top 313815853881 Scaler Assy 313815132151 Rear Cover Middle 932218576682 TFT LCD LS150X03 A3 313815132141 Bezel 313818873471 DC AC Inverter ...

Page 53: ... T1 9965 000 12395 XFMR SIT08133 1935 V 1 TMP 22 0518 11 T2 9965 000 12395 XFMR SIT08133 1935 V 1 TMP 22 0518 11 31 313815132141 BEZEL 32 313815405421 POWER KNOB 33 313815405411 BUTTON CONTROL 450 313815632541 CARTON 451 313815632551 CUSHION R EPS 452 313815632561 CUSHION L EPS 453 313815620612 P E BAG ANTI STAT 601 313811704201 E D F U ASSY 150X3 1073 313812874931 MAINSCORD 1053 823827711541 MM B...

Page 54: ...R 16V 1N PM10 R 2381 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 1N PM10 R 2382 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 1N PM10 R 2383 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 1N PM10 R 2384 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 1N PM10 R 2385 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 1N PM10 R 2386 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 1N PM10 R 2387 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 1N PM10 R 2388 223878615649 CER2 0603 X7R 16V 1N PM10 R 2389 22387861564...

Page 55: ...05 10K PM5 COL R 3646 232273463302 RST SM 0805 RC12H 3K3 PM1 R 3647 232273461503 RST SM 0805 RC12H 15K PM1 R 3648 232273469102 RST SM 0805 RC12H 9K1 PM1 R 3649 319802151040 RST SM 0805 1K PM5 COL R 3650 232271161278 RST SM 1206 RC01 2R7 PM5 R 3651 319802131030 RST SM 0603 10K PM5 COL 5201 313817874891 BEAD 1206 1MHZ CB32161 5202 313816874261 TI321611G8 SMD 5203 313816874261 TI321611G8 SMD 5301 313...

Page 56: ... 15 USER MODES WHICH CAN BE RECOVERED TO PRESET MODES USER FRIENDLY OSD DISPLAY FOR MODE IDENTIFICATION ADJUSTMENT DDC2B COMMUNICATION CAPABILITY MAX RESOLUTION 1024 x 768 NON INTERLACED AT 75 HZ 15 inch COLOR TFT LCD FLAT PANEL EASY TILT SWIVEL BASE FULL RANGE POWER SUPPLY 90 264 VAC CE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ANTI GLARE TO REDUCE LIGHTREFLECTION POWER MANAGEMENTCAPABILITY SOG SYNC SUPPORT TCO 99 PR...

Page 57: ...s 2 7 Weight 2 8 Functions 2 9 Ambient temperature 2 10 Safety and EMI requirements 3 0 Electrical characteristics 3 1 Interface signals 3 2 Interface cable 3 2 1 DVI D connectorCable 3 2 2 D SUB cable 3 2 3 OSD function control 3 3 Timing requirement 3 3 1 Mode storing capacity 3 3 2 Factory preset timings 3 3 3 Horizontal scanning 3 3 4 Vertical scanning 3 4 Power input connection 3 5 Power mana...

Page 58: ...Controls 5 2 Unit dimension weight 5 3 Tilt and swivel base 5 4 Transportation packages 5 4 1 Shipping dimension weight 5 4 2 Block unit palletization 6 0 Environmental characteristics 6 1 Susceptibility of display to external environment 6 2 Transportation tests 6 3 Display disturbances from external environment 6 4 Display disturbances to external environment 6 4 1 EMI 7 0 Reliability 7 1 Mean t...

Page 59: ... RGB stripe arrangement Display surface Antiglare with hard coating 3H Number of color 6 bits 16 777 216 colors Backlight CCFL edge light system Active area W x H 304 1 x 228 1mm 15 0 inch Diagonal Viewing angle CR Ù10 Vertical 90 degree Horizontal 120 degree typical Contrast ratio 350 typical Luminance of white 250 Nits typical 2 2 Scanning frequencies Hor 30 61KHz Ver 5 6 76 Hz 2 3 Video dot rat...

Page 60: ... Europe FCC USA IC Canada VCCI Japan Ergonomic Requirement ISO13406 2 TUV GS TCO99 MPRII Sweden Nutek Sweden Power management EPA Nutek E2000 Environmental Low Emission MPRII TCO99 3 0 Electrical characteristics Compatibility PC2001 Windows 2000 Windows98 Me Windows XP NSTL 3 1 Interface signals The input signals can be applied in two different modes 1 D shell Analog Input signal Video H sync V sy...

Page 61: ...C data 8 NC 9 TMDS data1 10 TMDS data1 11 TMDS data1 shield 12 NC 13 NC 14 5V 15 Ground return for 5V and H V sync 16 Hot plug detect 17 TMDS data0 18 TMDS data0 19 TMDS data0 shield 20 NC 21 NC 22 TMDS clock shield 23 TMDS clock 24 TMDS clock D Sub Cable Pin assignment PIN No SIGNAL 1 Red 2 Green SOG 3 Blue 4 Sense GND 5 Test GND 6 Red GND 7 Green GND 8 Blue GND 9 5V 10 Sync GND 11 Sense GND 12 S...

Page 62: ...02 590 7 21 Y C Liu Go to cover page 3 2 3 Software control functions via OSD control 1 Analog interface OSD Adjustable functions MAIN CONTROLS LANGUAGE ADJUST POSITION BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST VIDEO NOISE ADJUST COLOR OSD SETTINGS PRODUCT INFORMATION RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS INPUT SELECTION EXIT MAIN CONTROLS MOVE SELECTION THEN ok ...

Page 63: ...ORIZONTAL VERTICAL BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST Brightness and Contrast adjustment VIDEO NOISE Phase adjustment Clock adjustment ADJUST COLOR Original panel color 9300K for general use 6500k for image management User red green blue adjustable OSD POSITION OSD H position OSD V position PRODUCT INFORMATION show the product information RESET TO FACTORY SETTING recallreturn to Factory preset timings and settin...

Page 64: ...SETTINGS INPUT SELECTION EXIT MAIN CONTROLS MOVE SELECTION THEN ok LANGUAGE ENGLISH ESPANOL FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ITALIANO JAPANESE CHINESE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST Brightness and Contrast adjustment ADJUST COLOR Original panel color 9300K for general use 6500k for image management User red green blue adjustable OSD POSITION OSD H position OSD V position PRODUCT INFORMATION show product information RESET TO...

Page 65: ... dots C us 1 907 48 dots 1 907 54dots 1 907 48 dots 3 175 96 dots D us 25 42 640 dots 25 42 720dots 25 422 640 dots 21 164 640 dots E us 0 636 16 dots 0 636 18dots 0 636 16 dots 2 116 64 dots f v 70Hz 70 09 70Hz 70 087 60Hz 59 940 66 7 Hz 66 667 O ms 14 27 449 lines 14 27 449 lines 16 683 525 lines 15 000 525 lines P ms 0 064 2 lines 0 064 2 lines 0 064 2 lines 0 086 3 lines Q ms 1 907 60 lines 1 ...

Page 66: ...0 607 23 lines R ms 12 678 480 lines 12 80 480 lines 17 07 600 lines 15 84 600 lines S ms 0 237 9 lines 0 027 1 line 0 028 1 line 0 026 1 line SYNC H V POLARITY SEP SYNC Y Y Y Y MODE NO 9 10 11 12 RESOLUTION 800 x 600 800 x 600 832 x 624 1024 x 768 Dot clock MHz 50 000 49 500 57 280 65 000 f h 48 077kHz 46 875kHz 49 722kHz 48 363kHz A us 20 80 1040dots 21 333 1056dots 20 11 1152dots 20 677 1344 do...

Page 67: ...750 f h 56 476kHz 60 023kHz A us 17 707 1328 dots 16 66 1312dots B us 1 813 136 dots 1 219 96 dots C us 1 920 144 dots 2 235 176 dots D us 13 653 1024 dots 13 003 1024dots E us 0 320 24 dots 0 203 16 dots f v 70 069Hz 75Hz 75 029 O ms 14 272 806 lines 13 328 800 lines P ms 0 106 6 lines 0 050 3 lines Q ms 0 513 29 lines 0 466 28 lines R ms 13 599 768 lines 12 795 768 lines S ms 0 053 3 lines 0 017...

Page 68: ... 4 Power input connection Power cord length 1 8 M Power cord type 3 leads power cord with protective earth plug 3 5 Power management The power consumption and the status indication of the set with power management function are as follows STATUS Horizontal Vertical Power Spec LED On Pulse Pulse as normal on Green Stand by No Pulse Pulse 2 W Amber Suspend Pulse No Pulse 2 W Amber Off No Pulse No Pul...

Page 69: ...than 30 minutes after power on with signal supplied 4 Ambient light 400 600 lux 5 Ambient temperature 25 5 C 4 2 Resolution Factory preset modes 14 modes Mode Resolution H freq V freq Standard 1 640 x 350 31 469Khz 70 087Hz VGA 2 720 x 400 31 469Khz 70 087Hz VGA 3 640 x 480 31 469Khz 59 940Hz VGA 4 640 x 480 35 000Khz 66 667Hz Macintosh 5 640 x 480 37 861Khz 72 809Hz VESA 6 640 x 480 37 500Khz 75 ...

Page 70: ...s at center of the screen Apply the Fig 1 it should comply with the following formula Minimum B1 B2 B5 80 Maximum B1 B2 B5 4 6 White color adjustment There are two factory preset white color 9300K and 6500K Apply full white pattern with brightness in 100 position and the contrast control at 50 The 1931 CIE Chromaticity color triangle diagram x y coordinate for the screen center should be 9300K CIE...

Page 71: ...ension incl pedestal 350W x 380H x 190D Net weight 4 7 Kg 5 3 Tilt and swivel base Tilt angle 5 to 35 Swivel rotation No 5 4 Transportation packages 5 4 1 Shipping dimension Weight Carton dimension 420W x 390H x 260D Gross weight 5 7 Kg 5 4 2 Block unit Palletization layers block sets layer sets block unit 8 6 48 6 0 Environmental characteristics The following sections define the interference and ...

Page 72: ...2 Transportation tests Standard Philips UAN D1400 NSTA Height 76 0 cm 76 0 cm 1 corner 1 corner Drop Sequence 3 faces 3 edge Test 10deg C x 16 hrs Room temp 6 face Electrical function ok Test Mechanical function ok Result No serious damage on set appearance Room temp 10 degree C humidity 70 1 PACKAGING Sequence 5 200 Hz 0 73 G 30 min for Each axis 2 OPERATING Vibration 10 50 10 Hz 0 35 mm 30 min f...

Page 73: ... 1 EMI EMI FCC IC VCCI CE C Tick MPRII BSMI 7 0 Reliability 7 1 Mean time between failures MTBF System MTBF Excluding the LCD panel and CCFL 50 000 hrs CCFL MTBF 30 000 hrs 8 0 Quality assurance requirements 8 1 Acceptance test According to MIL STD 105D Control II level AQL 0 65 major 1 5 minor Please also refer to annual quality agreement 9 0 Serviceability The serviceability of this monitor shou...

Page 74: ... LCD GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Go to cover page 15 TFT XGA LCD CMTR WILD2 TYPE 150X3M 00C BRAND PHILIPS 8639 000 12116 1 4 02 1 4 02 590 19 21 Y C Liu Fig 1 Brightness and Uniformity Average 5 points average ...

Page 75: ...o to cover page 15 TFT XGA LCD CMTR WILD2 TYPE 150X3M 00C BRAND PHILIPS 8639 000 12116 1 4 02 1 4 02 590 20 21 Y C Liu D VIDEO C E SEPARATE SYNC HORIZONTAL B A R VIDEO Q S P O D VIDEO C E B A VERTICAL HORIZONTAL COMPOSITE SYNC FIG 2 TIMING CHART 1 ...

Page 76: ...50X3M LCD GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Go to cover page 15 TFT XGA LCD CMTR WILD2 TYPE 150X3M 00C BRAND PHILIPS 8639 000 12116 1 4 02 1 4 02 590 21 Y C Liu VIDEO VERTICAL FIG 3 TIMING CHART 2 O P Q R S 21 ...

Page 77: ...or drivers inf file Picture too large or small 1 2 Screen size not correct 3 4 USB 6 7 9 8 10 Unstable picture Picture flickers Out of H V Sync Picture too bright Picture too dim OSD main menu locked 12 13 No power LED is off 5 11 14 Buzzing sound when power on Missing color Power management function is not active ...

Page 78: ...r type some word with your keyboard to wake up computer from saving status 2 Check that your video cable is plugged in and does not have bent pins Continued If your PC in MS Win 98 and with lots of application software Do not set screen saver Wait at 14 minutes It will cause no dispaly problem as above mentioned Action Restart PC and change timer setting of screen saver ...

Page 79: ... PC END Is picture displayed normally YES It is need to check and repair the monitor NO YES Make sure the correct signal is input Check contrast level is not minimized Press Contrast button increase value to 100 END Is picture displayed normally YES OK NO 1 Make sure the correct signal is input 2 Press the keyboard or operate the mouse 3 Make sure of the range of the input frequency and then set t...

Page 80: ... Choose the Settings tab then click Advanced 5 Choose Monitor button then click Change button 6 Choose Specify the location of the driver Advanced and click the Next button 7 Choose Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location so you can select the driver you want then click Next and then click Have Disk 8 Click Browse button then choose the appropriate drive F CD ROM Drive then click ...

Page 81: ... Adjust Horizontal Vertical Shape Via the monitor On Screen Display or Front Control Knob Auto function key Reset the monitor via OSD manipulation Select Reset to Factory settings END Is picture displayed normally YES NO 3 Consult a service center the monitor may be defective Try the monitor with another computer Video card could be defective ...

Page 82: ...eral Troubleshooting Guide Continued Please contact your dealer reseller for more information OK END NO Picture too Large or Small YES 4 Reset monitor via OSD menu manipulation Change monitor timing to work at the recommended resolution ...

Page 83: ...SB automatically determines resources like driver software and bus bandwidth required by peripherals USB makes necessary resources available without user intervention It is designed to meet Microsoft Plug and Play PnP specification meaning users can install and hot swap devices without long installation procedures and reboots It allows 127 devices to run at the same time on the bus USB bus provide...

Page 84: ...e Continued Please contact your dealer reseller for more information OK END NO Unstable Picture Picture Flickers YES Vertical Horizontal flicker appears Push the AUTO button Eliminate the vertical horizontal bars using the Phase Adjustment in the FIRST Window 6 ...

Page 85: ...etting timing range or Sync problem 1 Try system with another monitor 2 Try monitor with another system Monitor related YES It is need to check and repair the monitor NO Make sure that the Video system doesn t select a driver that is outside the Monitor H V scan range out of presetting timing range while going into windows Run Windows by us ing ba s ic VG A m ode Exa m ple 640 x 480 H V out of pre...

Page 86: ...t Control Knob END Is picture displayed normally YES It is need to check and repair the monitor NO Reset the monitor via OSD manipulation Select Reset to Factory settings or Change the color temperature settings to be 9300 color coordination from OSD menu Try the monitor with another computer Video card could be defective END Is picture displayed normally YES NO 8 ...

Page 87: ...layed normally YES Reset the monitor via OSD manipulation Select Reset to Factory settings or Change the color temperature settings to be 9300 color coordination from OSD menu Try the monitor with another computer Video card could be defective END Is picture displayed normally YES NO NO 9 Note 1 Sun light passing through a window is much brighter than monitor luminance Luminance is the measurable ...

Page 88: ...t unit is plugged into a known good power source Move a good radio to plug into the power source to test it Power off the monitor and then on POWER LED ON It is need to check and repair the monitor It is need to check and repair the monitor NO YES POWER LED ON END YES NO 1 Is the correct AC power cord connected 2 Is AC power outlet active 3 Is the power button in the ON position YES YES NO 10 YES ...

Page 89: ...e produced 2 View an image that supposed to contain Red Green and Blue Color problems will be apparent when one or more of these colors can not be displayed 1 Turn off monitor 2 Disconnect video cable 3 Turn on monitor Is picture displayed normally It is need to check and repair the monitor Colors on warning signal OK YES Check video cable for bent pins reseat it END YES Signal cable pins OK YES 1...

Page 90: ...General Troubleshooting Guide Continued Please contact your dealer reseller for more information OK END NO OSD MAIN MENU LOCKED YES Press and hold the OSD menu key for about 10 seconds until picture displays OSD MAIN MENU UNLOCKED 12 ...

Page 91: ...th another monitor 2 Try monitor with another system Monitor related Jitter or Noise disappear END YES NO Video system problem It is need to check and repair the monitor Power off any monitor that is within 2 or 3 feet away Remove any unshielded speakers away from the monitor Make sure there are no flourescent light fixtures close to the monitor Try to keep monitor away from large metal structures...

Page 92: ...not active Verify the PC is compliant with VESA In case all of the video signals of PC are not off power management function is not active normally Repeat to power on and off power management There are accelerator boards not complied with VESA YES 14 Consult a service center the monitor may be defective END ...

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