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200VW8 LCD

10

NO POWER / LED is off

Is cabinet of

monitor damaged

by being dropped?

1. Is the correct AC power

cord connected?

2. Is AC power outlet active?
3. Is the power button in the

ON position?

Power off the monitor

and then on

Power LED on?

The monitor may have

become faulty due to

excessive shock

It is need to check and

repair the monitor

Power LED on?

Insure that unit is plugged into a

known good power source

(move a good radio to plug into

the power source to test it)

It is need to check

and repair the monitor

END

YES

YES

YES

END

NO

YES

YES

YES

NO

NO

General Trouble Shooting Guide

Summary of Contents for 200VW8

Page 1: ...oard Schematic Diagram Button Board Schematic Diagram Scaler Board Layout Side View Power Board Layout Side View Button Board Layout Side View Exploded View Recommended Parts List Spare Parts List Different Parts List General Trouble Shooting Guide General Product Specification Safety Check Process Page 22 23 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 40 41 43 44 45 59 60 73 74 SAFETY NOTICE ANY PERSON ATTE...

Page 2: ...on the schematics or exploded views Use of substitute replacement parts which do not have the same specified safety characteristics may create shock fire or other hazards Under no circumstances should the original design be modified or altered without written permission from Philips Philips assumes no liability express or implied arising out of any unauthorized modification of design Servicer assu...

Page 3: ... colors 4 lamps 433 44 H x 270 90 V 160 for H V typical 1000 1 300 nits 7 0mA 72 5 ms 1680 x 1050 WXGA 459 4 W x 296 4 H x 16 6 D 0 258 x 0 258 R G B Vertical Stripe Hard coating 3H Non glare type 16 7M colors 4 lamps 433 44 H x 270 90 V 160 for H V typical 1000 1 300 nits 7 0mA 72 5 ms 30 93 K Hz automatic 56 76 Hz automatic 165 M Hz Over 165MHz Warning message will show up 75 ohm 2 2K ohm 700 mV...

Page 4: ...wr cons Indication Rec time Power On On On active 50W 54W for audio model Green LED Off Off Off blanked 1 W Amber LED 5 s DC Power Off N A 1 W LED Off PIN No Signal Assignment PIN No Signal Assignment PIN No Signal Assignment 1 Red 6 Red GND 11 Sense GND 2 Green SOG 7 Green GND 12 Bi directional data 3 Blue 8 Blue GND 13 H H V sync 4 Sense GND 9 DDC 3 3V or 5V 14 V sync 5 N A 10 Logic GND 15 Data ...

Page 5: ...s OSD menu 3 Hot key of contrast adjustment and to adjust OSD value up when OSD menu is active 4 Hot key of brightness adjustment and to adjust OSD Value down when OSD menu is active 5 Automatically adjust the horizontal position vertical position phase and clock settings On Screen Display OSD is a feature in all Philips LCD monitors It allows and end user to adjust screen performance or select fu...

Page 6: ...2nd Level Contrast Back 9300K Original Color 6500K User Define Back Red Green Blue Exit Horizontal Vertical Back Analog Digital Back Language English Français Portugues Back Phase Clock Phase Clock Back OSD Settings Horizontal Vertical Back Back o N t e s e R Yes Español 中文 Brightness Contrast Brightness Color Position Input selection More Settings Main Menu 1st Level Sub Menu 2nd Level Contrast B...

Page 7: ...ss the to change the burn in mode from Off to ON Leave factory mode by simply power off the monitor If you only want to enter burn in mode please don t change any other setting items as above listed Unfortunately if some settings has been changed by unknown reasons or wrong operation Please refer to the chapter of W B Adjustment to guide the operator how to restore the default settings or do adjus...

Page 8: ...rs if there is no video signal input Please check that the signal cable is properly connected to the video card of PC and make sure PC is on OSD Attention Signals 2 CANNOT DISPLAY THIS VIDEO MODE 3 ENTERING SLEEP MODE 4 WAIT FOR AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT AUTO 5 USE 1680 1050 FOR BEST RESULT 6 SELECTED INPUT NOT AVAILABLE This screen warns then the input frequency from the computer is not a standard vid...

Page 9: ...ns Trouble Shooting Avoid exposure to heat and extreme cold Do not store or use the LCD monitor in locations exposed to heat direct sunlight or extreme cold Avoid moving the LCD monitor between locations with large temperature differences Choose a site that falls within the following temperature and humidity ranges Temperature 0 35 C 32 95 F Humidity 20 80 RH Do not subject the LCD monitor to seve...

Page 10: ...three sub pixels in the primary colors of red green and blue Many pixels together form an image When all sub pixels of a pixel are lit the three colored sub pixels together appear as a single white pixel When all are dark the three colored sub pixels together appear as a single black pixel Other combinations of lit and dark sub pixels appear as single pixels of other colors 2 Types of Pixel Defect...

Page 11: ...LEVEL MODEL 200VW8 1 lit subpixel 3 2 adjacent lit subpixels 1 3 adjacent lit subpixels one white pixel 0 Distance between two bright dot defects 15 mm Total bright dot defects of all types 3 BLACK DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL MODEL 200VW8 1 dark subpixel 5 2 adjacent dark subpixels 2 3 adjacent dark subpixels 0 Distance between two black dot defects 15 mm Total black dot defects of all types 5 TO...

Page 12: ...Wiring Diagram CN2 1 2 29 30 CN7 8 1 CN3 CN1 7 8 1 2 CN101 CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 CON1 1 8 200VW8 LCD ...

Page 13: ...2pcs screws from rear cover and release 2pcs screws from hinge cover too then take off hinge cover Fig 2 3 Release 2pcs screws from stand and take off it stand Fig 3 4 Release 2pcs screws from bottom of rear cover then take off the rear cover Fig 4 5 Release 3pcs screws from left side of bezel Fig 5 6 Release 3pcs screws from right side of bezel Fig 6 ...

Page 14: ...n B and Bottom B Fig 7 8 Release 1pcs screw from POWER B shielding and take off it Fig 8 9 Separate the bezel from panel Fig 9 10 Release 3pcs screws from Button B and take off it Fig 10 11 Release 2pcs screws from left side of PCB shielding Fig 11 12 Release 2pcs screws from right side of PCB shielding Fig 12 ...

Page 15: ...ig 13 14 Disconnect the LVDS cable from panel Fig 14 15 Separate the PCB shielding from panel Fig 15 16 Release 7pcs screws from Main B and Power B and take off the Power mylar Fig 16 17 Release 2pcs IO NUT from VGA joint of Main B Fig 17 18 Disconnect the Main B and Button B Fig 18 ...

Page 16: ...S System and equipment requirements 1 An i486 or above personal computer or compatible 2 Microsoft operation system Windows 98 2000 XP 3 ISP software ISP Tool No need to install it can be performed directly 4 Firmware uploading tool as shown in Fig1 Connect the firmware uploading tool as Fig 1 shown Before the servicer perform the ISP Toll program the Communicating connection must be well done Whe...

Page 17: ...a will be divided into two parts to deposit in different place DDC data of VGA interface are saved in scaler IC Additional information about DDC Display Data Channel may be obtained from Video Electronics Standards Association VESA Extended Display Identification Data EDID information may be also obtained from VESA 1 An i486 or above personal computer or compatible 2 Microsoft operation system Win...

Page 18: ...l number write in method Step 6 Entering the monitor s serial number into the block as shown in following photos program will running Automatically Step 7 When the DDC data download into the DDC IC a dialog box will be appeared automatically as shown in below photos Step 8 Press the OK button waiting for several seconds and then power off the monitor 18 200VW8 LCD Fig 1 Installation interface Fig ...

Page 19: ... the HDCP KEY that you save button of ISP HDCP Step 5 If the Flash Rom of monitor is 2MB please choose 3F000 but if it is 1MB please choose 1F000 if you choose amiss the monitor maybe shut down then press the Step 6 The software will write HDCP KEY into monitor Step 7 If the software write HDCP KEY into monitor successfully the message will be display as follow if the software write HDCP KEY into ...

Page 20: ...Green y 0 597 Blue y 0 082 White y 0 329 35 ESTABLISHED TIMING I 720 x 400 70Hz VGA IBM 640 x 480 60Hz VESA 640 x 480 67Hz MAC II Apple 640 x 480 72Hz VESA 640 x 480 75Hz VESA 800 x 600 56Hz VESA 800 x 600 60Hz VESA 36 ESTABLISHED TIMING II 800 x 600 72Hz VESA 800 x 600 75Hz VESA 832 x 624 75Hz MAC II Apple 1024 x 768 60Hz VESA 1024 x 768 70Hz VESA 1024 x 768 75Hz VESA 1280 x 1024 75Hz VESA 37 Man...

Page 21: ...and waveforms shown in the diagrams are indicative The semiconductors indicated in the circuit diagram and in the parts lists are interchangeable per position with the semiconductors in the unit irrespective of the type indication on 3 2 Schematic Notes All resistor values are in ohms and the value multiplier is often used to indicate the decimal point location e g 2K2 indicates 2 2 Kohm Resistor ...

Page 22: ...LVA1P LVA1M LVA0M LVA0P LVBCKP LVB1P LVB0P LVBCKM LBA2M LVB3P LVB0M LVB2P LVB1M LVB3M HPD_CTRL DET_DVI VCTRL MUTE VOLUME STBY A5 5 PANEL LVB1M LVB0M LVB2P LVA1M LVB2M LVB3M LVA3P LVBCKP LVB3P LVA1P LVB1P LVA0M LVBCKM LVA3M LVA0P LVB0P LVACKP LVA2P LVACKM LVA2M on_PANEL 5V VCC12 A3 3 INPUT RIN GIN BIN VSYNC GNDR GNDG GNDB DET_VGA HSYNC SOG DDCA_SDA DDCA_SCL B G G R CLK R CLK B DDCD_SDA DDCD_SCL PC5...

Page 23: ... TO252 NC ADJ GND 1 VOUT 2 VIN 3 OUT 4 C3 0 1uF 6 NC C3 0 1uF 6 NC CN1 CONN 4x2 R CN1 CONN 4x2 R 4 5 6 1 2 3 8 7 C7 330u 16V C7 330u 16V C1 0 1uF 6 C1 0 1uF 6 R5 10K 6 R5 10K 6 R4 1K 6 R4 1K 6 R12 2K 6 R12 2K 6 R13 100 6 R13 100 6 Q2 2N3904 Q2 2N3904 3 1 2 R10 0 6 R10 0 6 D4 SSM12LL D4 SSM12LL R11 2 2K 6 R11 2 2K 6 R6 10K 6 R6 10K 6 R9 0 6 R9 0 6 C4 1uF 8 C4 1uF 8 R17 200 6 1 R17 200 6 1 Q1 MMST39...

Page 24: ...NC C35 0 1uF 6 NC R44 2 2K 6 R44 2 2K 6 C20 0 1uF 6 NC C20 0 1uF 6 NC CN4 DVI D NC CN4 DVI D NC RX2 1 RX2 2 GND 3 RX4 4 RX4 5 SCL 6 SDA 7 VS 8 RX1 9 RX1 10 GND 11 RX3 12 RX3 13 5V 14 GND 15 HP 16 RX0 17 RX0 18 GND 19 RX5 20 RX5 21 GND 22 RXC 23 RXC 24 26 25 D12 BAT54C GS08 NC D12 BAT54C GS08 NC 3 1 2 R57 10 6 NC R57 10 6 NC D7 BAV99 NC D7 BAV99 NC 3 2 1 C33 0 1uF 6 NC C33 0 1uF 6 NC R28 30 6 bead ...

Page 25: ... 66 VDDP 71 GPIO_P13 PWM2 125 VDDP 54 VDDP 58 JP1 HEADER4X1 NC JP1 HEADER4X1 NC 1 2 3 D31 DAN217K NC D31 DAN217K NC 1 2 3 R108 10K 6 NC R108 10K 6 NC C50 4 7uF 16V C50 4 7uF 16V R78 20K 6 R78 20K 6 FB6 CX201209813 8 NC FB6 CX201209813 8 NC R104 0 6 NC R104 0 6 NC R72 390 6 1 R72 390 6 1 C42 0 1uF 6 C42 0 1uF 6 C38 0 1uF 6 C38 0 1uF 6 U7 24C04 NC U7 24C04 NC A0 1 A1 2 A2 3 GND 4 SDA 5 SCL 6 WP 7 VC...

Page 26: ...2 B S 2 1 H2 MTH276D126 1 H2 MTH276D126 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Q4 SI9435 Q4 SI9435 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 1 R21 1 2K F NC R21 1 2K F NC R22 10K 6 R22 10K 6 CN2 1841 30P CN2 1841 30P 1 1 3 3 5 5 7 7 9 9 11 11 13 13 15 15 17 17 19 19 21 21 23 23 25 25 27 27 29 29 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 12 12 14 14 16 16 18 18 20 20 22 22 24 24 26 26 28 28 30 30 C11 0 1uF 6 C11 0 1uF 6 C12 330U 16V C12 330U 16V C9 2200PF 6 C9 2200PF ...

Page 27: ... 20K 6 NC R26 20K 6 NC AR1 1K 6 NC AR1 1K 6 NC AR9 CX201209813 8 NC AR9 CX201209813 8 NC AR16 1K 6 NC AR16 1K 6 NC AR4 3 9K 6 NC AR4 3 9K 6 NC AU1 TDA7496L NC AU1 TDA7496L NC INL 4 INR 9 VAROUT_L 5 VOLUME 6 VAROUR_R 7 OUTL 17 OUTR 14 MUTE 12 STBY 11 SVR 10 GND 13 VS 15 VS 16 GND 1 GND 2 GND 3 GND 19 GND 20 GND 18 AL3 CX201209813 8 NC AL3 CX201209813 8 NC 1 2 AC4 1uF 8 NC AC4 1uF 8 NC AC9 330U 16V ...

Page 28: ... G D S Q1 C5 R6 D15 R34 C9 R35 C10 R36 C11 R37 C12 D10 D12 D11 D13 IC_VCC DBRT R12 R19 R41 C8 R40 Q3 C35 C36 C37 D16 LI R42 R43 R39 R38 2 1 4 3 JP10 C38 C1 C1 FB4 C8 C2 C2 JP10 B4 C4 C2 L1 C1 C5 D3 L1 B3 C6 D3 L1 B4 C7 D4 LV1 C1 C8 C1 LV1 D8 C9 B5 LV2 B1 C10 A5 LV2 C8 C11 B7 LV3 B1 C12 A7 LV3 C8 C14 B2 LV4 A1 C15 B2 LV4 C8 C16 A2 Q1 D2 C17 A2 Q3 D2 C18 C3 Q3 A3 C19 C6 R1 C1 C20 C6 R2 D2 C21 C3 R3 ...

Page 29: ...101 L N FG CN100 R101 CY102 R102 1 4 2 3 LF101 R241 ZD260 R264 C243 C264 C235 R235 C244 R113 CY104 ZD110 F260 F240 ZD111 BD101 D2 C114 D2 C115 D2 C120 B2 C123 B1 C231 B3 C235 C3 C240 C3 C241 B3 C242 C3 C243 C4 C244 B3 C260 D3 C261 D3 C263 D3 C264 D4 CN100 D1 CX101 D1 CY101 D1 CY102 C1 CY102 D1 CY103 A3 CY104 C2 D110 C2 D120 C2 D240 C3 D260 D3 F101 D1 F240 C4 F260 D4 IC230 B3 K2 B3 L120 C2 L240 C3 ...

Page 30: ...10 11 11 12 12 A A B B C C D D E E F F G G MENU SEL PWR LEFT AMBER RIGHT GREEN CON1 PH 1 0mm 8Pin NC 1 2 3 4 6 8 7 5 9 10 GREEN AMBER 3 1 2 4 LED1 KPTB 1612 SW1 SW METALDOME SW2 SW METALDOME SW3 SW METALDOME SW4 SW METALDOME SW5 SW METALDOME CON1 B1 LED1 G8 SW5 E8 SW4 D8 SW3 C8 SW2 C8 SW1 B8 B 1 B 1 ...

Page 31: ...N4 B5 L4 E2 R39 C4 R90 E2 AQ3 E4 C33 C4 CN5 D3 L5 E2 R41 D3 R91 E2 AR1 D3 C34 B4 CN6 E2 L6 E2 R42 C2 R92 E2 AR2 D3 C35 B4 CN7 E2 L7 E2 R43 C2 R93 E2 AR3 D3 C36 B2 D1 B2 L8 E3 R44 C4 R94 E3 AR4 D3 C37 B3 D2 B2 L9 E1 R45 C4 R95 C2 AR5 D3 C38 B2 D3 B4 L10 E1 R46 C2 R96 E1 AR6 E4 C39 B2 D4 A3 Q1 B1 R47 C2 R97 E1 AR7 E4 C40 B2 D5 C4 Q2 B1 R48 D3 R98 B4 AR8 E3 C41 C2 D6 C4 Q3 A1 R49 D3 R99 B4 AR9 E4 C42...

Page 32: ...200VW8 LCD Layout Side View Scaler Board 32 S B 200VW8 LCD 32 ...

Page 33: ...D2 CN1 D5 R240 A4 CY102 C3 JP7 D2 CN2 D5 CN101 B4 LF102 C3 JP6 D5 ZD260 B4 TH101 C3 JP8 D5 F260 B4 C114 C3 C24 D5 F240 B4 R120 D3 JP5 D5 R262 B4 R121 D3 JP4 D5 R260 B4 ZD111 D3 T101 D5 C261 C4 ZD110 D3 R2 D5 JP204 C4 JP103 D3 JP11 D5 JP203 C4 D120 D3 HS200 D5 C242 C4 L120 D3 JP3 D5 R241 C4 D110 D3 JP10 C4 R113 D3 C32 C4 C123 C4 CY103 C4 R235 D4 C235 D4 T101 D4 JP201 D4 R240 D4 C240 D4 C244 D4 D240...

Page 34: ...R101 A2 R9 C2 C23 D2 R22 A3 D15 A2 D16 C2 C14 D2 D8 A3 Q1 A2 R38 C2 R13 D2 R33 A3 C35 A2 R20 C2 C29 D2 R24 A3 R5 A2 C4 C2 C30 D2 R23 A3 R6 A2 R1 C2 C38 D2 D13 A3 R7 A2 C1 C2 D5 D2 R32 A3 C5 B2 R42 C2 D10 D2 R37 A3 C6 B2 R39 C2 R26 D2 R31 B3 R11 B2 R43 C2 R27 D2 R30 B3 JP12 B2 R4 E2 D7 B3 C7 B2 C2 E2 C12 B3 C26 B2 C21 E2 D4 B3 JP13 B2 D9 E2 D12 B3 JP9 B2 R8 E2 C17 B3 R16 B2 C18 E2 R36 B3 R15 B2 R48...

Page 35: ...200VW8 LCD Layout Side View Buttom Board 35 200VW8 LCD 35 CON1 A5 LED2 B5 SW6 B5 SW5 C5 SW4 C5 SW3 D5 SW2 E5 SW1 F5 LED1 F5 B A B B ...

Page 36: ... GP 1 25 MM30050FJ26 SCREW M3 0 5 F BNI GP 2 8 FCW0F001013 PCB MYLAR W0F FCW0F001 REV3A GP 1 26 MM40100B244 SCREW M4 0 10 B BLACK NYLOK GP 2 9 37WBZRSU000 WBZR STAND SUB ASSY GP 1 27 MM40100FCI8 SCREW M4 0 10 F NI NYLOK GP 2 10 FAWBF005012 HINGE ASSY WBF C1 FAWBF005 REV3A GP 1 28 38WBZRBS009 WBZR BASE SUB ASSY GP 1 11 MS40100T138 SCREW M4 0 10 T MC GP 4 29 GAWBZR02011 RUBBER WBZR GAWBZR02 REV3A GP...

Page 37: ...02084 BA039060Z28 TRANSISTOR SMD SST3906 40V 200MA GP 3 Q1 Q7 Q8 TRANSISTOR 996500044116 BA144EUAZ04 TRANSISTOR SMD DTC144EUA 50V 30MA GP 1 Q5 TRANSISTOR 996500044117 BAM09435006 TR MOSFET ME9435A 30V 5 3A SOIC8 GP 1 Q4 Stand 996500044100 37WBZRSU000 WBZR STAND SUB ASSY GP 1 Item 9 in exploded view Base 996500044102 38WBZRBS009 WBZR BASE SUB ASSY GP 4 Item 28 in exploded view Hinge cover 996500044...

Page 38: ...002084 BA039060Z28 TRANSISTOR SMD SST3906 40V 200MA GP 3 Q1 Q7 Q8 TRANSISTOR 996500044116 BA144EUAZ04 TRANSISTOR SMD DTC144EUA 50V 30MA GP 1 Q5 TRANSISTOR 996500044117 BAM09435006 TR MOSFET ME9435A 30V 5 3A SOIC8 GP 1 Q4 Stand 996500044100 37WBZRSU000 WBZR STAND SUB ASSY GP 1 Item 9 in exploded view Base 996500044102 38WBZRBS009 WBZR BASE SUB ASSY GP 4 Item 28 in exploded view Hinge cover 99650004...

Page 39: ...0002084 BA039060Z28 TRANSISTOR SMD SST3906 40V 200MA GP 3 Q1 Q7 Q8 TRANSISTOR 996500044116 BA144EUAZ04 TRANSISTOR SMD DTC144EUA 50V 30MA GP 1 Q5 TRANSISTOR 996500044117 BAM09435006 TR MOSFET ME9435A 30V 5 3A SOIC8 GP 1 Q4 Stand 996500044100 37WBZRSU000 WBZR STAND SUB ASSY GP 1 Item 9 in exploded view Base 996500044102 38WBZRBS009 WBZR BASE SUB ASSY GP 4 Item 28 in exploded view Hinge cover 9965000...

Page 40: ...BA039060Z28 TRANSISTOR SMD SST3906 40V 200MA GP 3 Q1 Q7 Q8 TRANSISTOR 996500044116 BA144EUAZ04 TRANSISTOR SMD DTC144EUA 50V 30MA GP 1 Q5 TRANSISTOR 996500044117 BAM09435006 TR MOSFET ME9435A 30V 5 3A SOIC8 GP 1 Q4 Stand 996500044100 37WBZRSU000 WBZR STAND SUB ASSY GP 1 Item 9 in exploded view Base 996500044102 38WBZRBS009 WBZR BASE SUB ASSY GP 4 Item 28 in exploded view Hinge cover 996500044101 EB...

Page 41: ...0603 GP C48 CAP CHIP 0 1U 25V 80 20 Y5V 0603 GP C51 CAP CHIP 0 1U 25V 80 20 Y5V 0603 GP C52 CAP CHIP 0 1U 25V 80 20 Y5V 0603 GP C53 CAP CHIP 0 1U 25V 80 20 Y5V 0603 GP C54 CAP CHIP 0 1U 25V 80 20 Y5V 0603 GP MAIN BOARD ASSY C55 CAP CHIP 0 1U 25V 80 20 Y5V 0603 GP C56 CAP CHIP 0 1U 25V 80 20 Y5V 0603 GP C57 CAP CHIP 0 1U 25V 80 20 Y5V 0603 GP C58 CAP CHIP 0 1U 25V 80 20 Y5V 0603 GP C60 CAP CHIP 0 1...

Page 42: ...V 20 105C 8 12 2K OSTGP C12 CAP EC 330U 16V 20 105C 8 12 2K OSTGP CN1 CONN DIP HEADER 8P 2R FR P2 54 H5 HJQ GP CN1 CONN DIP HEADER 8P 2R FR P2 54 H5 0 GP CN2 CONN DIP HEADER 30P 2R MR P2 0 H4 0 GP CN2 CONN DIP HEADER 30P 2R MR P2 0 H4 HJQ GP CN7 CONN DIP HEADER 8P 2R FR P1 0 H3 0 GP CN3 CONN D SUB 15P 3R FR P1 15 H12 55 GP CN3 CONN D SUB 15P 3R FR P1 15 H12 55 GP ADP INV 43W FSP043 2PI01P 90 264V ...

Page 43: ...ZR SCREW F4 0 6 I NI GP RUBBER FOOT WBZR GAWBZR01 REV3A GP RUBBER FOOT WBZR END CAP L W0ZR HBW0ZR01 REV3A GP END CAP L W0ZR END CAP R W0ZR HBW0ZR02 REV3A GP END CAP R W0ZR EPE BAG W0ZR HAW0ZR01 R3A GP EPE BAG TRAVEL CARD L7ZI HCL7ZI04 REV3A GP TRAVEL CARD HANDLE UPPER W9C B1 JXW9C001 REV3A GP HANDLE UPPER HANDLE DOWN W9C B1 JXW9C002 REV3A GP HANDLE DOWN CARTON W0ZR V1C HFW0ZR30 R3A WW_GP SPACE PLA...

Page 44: ...LE ASSY B V AUO CN GP V 24W0ZRLA0H1 W0ZR LCD MODULE ASSY B V CPT CN NEW GP V 2AW0ZRPTC44 W0ZR V1C PANEL KIT ASSY CPT 5MS A ONLYGP V V 2AW0ZRPTA40 W0ZR V1 PANEL KIT ASSY AU 5MS A ONLY GP V V 2AW0ZRPTL39 W0ZR V1 PANEL KIT ASSY LPL 5MS A ONLYGP 2nd source V V 200VW8FB 93 CN W0ZR V1 200VW8FB 93 CN W0ZR V1C 1 2 200VW8FB 00 AP EU W0ZR V1C 20 inch monitor different parts list 200VW8FB 00 AP EU W0ZR V1 ...

Page 45: ...nf file 2 Screen size not correct 3 Picture too large or small 4 Unstable picture Picture flickers 5 Out of H V Sync 6 Picture too bright 7 Picture too dim 8 No power LED is off 9 Missing color 10 OSD main menu locked 11 Jitter Video Noise 12 Power management function is not active 13 200VW8 LCD 45 ...

Page 46: ...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 Note Do not set screen saver at 14 minutes It will cause no display problem as above mentioned Action Change timer setting of screen saver or disable screen saver General Trouble Shooting Guide ...

Page 47: ...t 2 Change resolution It may cause by PC 3 LCD monitor can not display Vertical Frequency setting at 76 Hz 85 Hz Is picture displayed normally 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 the computer It is need to check and repair the monitor Is picture displayed normally END END 1 Try system with an...

Page 48: ...then click advanced 5 Choose monitor button point to change then click next 6 Choose display a list of all the drivers in a specify location so you can select the driver you want then click next and then click have disk 7 Click browse button then choose the appropriate drive F RD ROM Drive then click ok button 8 Click the ok button then choose your monitor model and click the next button 9 Click f...

Page 49: ...r via OSD manipulation Select Reset to Factory settings Try the monitor with another computer Video card could be defective Is picture displayed normally END Consult a service center the monitor may be defective END YES No YES No Reset monitor via OSD menu manipulation Change monitor timing to work at the recommended resolution OK Please contact your dealer reseller for more information 4 END YES ...

Page 50: ...ers Vertical Horizontal flicker appears Push the AUTO button Eliminate the Vertical Horizontal bars using the Phase Adjustment in the first window OK Please contact your dealer reseller for more information YES NO END General Trouble Shooting Guide ...

Page 51: ... another system Monitor related 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 using basic VGA mode example 640 480 1 Try system with another monitor 2 Try monitor with another system Monitor related It is need to check and repair the monitor It is need to check and repair the...

Page 52: ...ally 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 Is picture displayed normally It is need to check and repair the monitor YES END NO END YES NO General Trouble Shooting Guide ...

Page 53: ...ture settings to be 9300 color coordination from OSD menu Try the monitor with another computer video card could be defective Is picture displayed normally It is need to check and repair the monitor Note 1 Sun light passing through a window is much brighter than monitor luminance luminance is the measurable quantity which most closely corresponds to brightness therefore the two worst places for a ...

Page 54: ... Power off the monitor and then on Power LED on The monitor may have become faulty due to excessive shock It is need to check and repair the monitor Power LED on Insure that unit is plugged into a known good power source move a good radio to plug into the power source to test it It is need to check and repair the monitor END YES YES YES END NO YES YES YES NO NO General Trouble Shooting Guide ...

Page 55: ... YES YES END NO There are 2 easy ways to determine the Missing color problem 1 View an image that is supposed to be White If one of the colors RGB is not functioning White can not be 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 Normal White Magenta or Purple Color means that the green sub ...

Page 56: ...SD MAIN MENU LOCKED Press and hold the OSD menu key for about 10 seconds until picture displays OSD MAIN MENU UNLOCKED OK Please contact your dealer reseller for more information END YES NO General Trouble Shooting Guide ...

Page 57: ...OCKED Press and hold the OSD menu key for about 10 seconds until picture displays OSD MAIN MENU UNLOCKED OK Please contact your dealer reseller for more information END YES NO General Trouble Shooting Guide 200VW8 LCD 57 ...

Page 58: ...Noise disappear Video system problem Monitor related 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 power poles fans and metal carts Check for other devices that may be causing magnetic interference Is picture displa...

Page 59: ...f 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 OK Consult a service center the monitor may be defective NO YES END General Trouble Shooting Guide 200VW8 LCD 59 ...

Page 60: ...tity 3 LCD SPECIFICATION 3 1 LCD specification 4 COSMETICS APPEARANCE 4 1 GAP definition 4 2 Panel Offset 4 3 Horizontal tilt 5 CONNECTORS 5 1 Video Connection 5 2 PIN Assignment 5 2 1 15 pin mini D Sub connector 5 2 2 DVI D connector 6 OSD 6 1 Control of OSD 6 2 Adjustment Parameters 7 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION 7 1 Power Specification 7 1 1 AC DC converter 7 1 2 Power Management 7 2 Standard Test ...

Page 61: ...11 Contrast ratio 8 12 White color adjustment 8 13 Distance between TFT LCD monitor and CRT TFT monitor 9 ENVIRONMENT 9 1 Environmental conditions 10 REGULATORY STANDARDS 10 1 Safety approvals 10 2 Power management 10 3 Certificates Reports for the production start 11 RELIABILITY 11 1 Reliability of the monitor 12 CUSTOMIZATION 12 1 Identity Customization 12 2 EAN SAP Identification 12 3 Plastic 1...

Page 62: ...rtical picture size 270 9 mm 2 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION 2 1 1 Monitor Housing The front bezel and the back cabinet are based on TVI OEM tooling and Philips design chin 2 1 2 VESA mounting holes According to VESA FPMPMI standard Holes 100 mm x 100 mm M 4 0 0 7 pitch threaded in the rear center for ARM 2 1 3 Kensington Slot The monitor is equipped with a 7 mm x 3 mm slot 2 2 Tilt of the monitor Forw...

Page 63: ...yp 800 1 Min 1000 1 Typ 600 1 Min 1000 1 Typ 600 1 Min White luminance 300nit Typ 240nits Min 300nit Typ 250nits Min 300nit Typ 200nits Min Color gamut 72 72 72 Gate IC Raydium for 800 Toshiba for 80A Philips TBD Source IC Raydium for 800 Novatec for 80A Lusem TBD Response time 5ms 5ms 5ms 4 COSMETICS APPEARANCE 4 1 GAP definition The gap between LCD and front bezel must be 1 0mm 4 2 Panel Offset ...

Page 64: ... of OSD The positions and functions of the buttons are defined as below 6 2 Adjustment Parameters Hot key definition Key Key Press Time OSD Timeout EDFU Service menu OSD Message Monitor Controls Lock MENU OK 6 sec lock unlock 3 sec V V MONITOR CONTROLS LOCKED UNLOCKED Factory Mode AUTO MENU Power On Keep pressing when power on V DDC CI On OFF for VISTA UP DOWN 6 sec lock unlock 3 sec V V DDC CI ON...

Page 65: ...o Serial No Timing Mode Up Down to Move ok to Confirm 7 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION 7 1 Power Specification 7 1 1 AC DC converter Input voltage 90 264V Frequency range 50 60 2 Hz Inrush current Shall be less than the ratings of critical components including fuse rectifiers and surge limiting device for all conditions of line in voltage Maximum power consumption 50W Max 43W Typ 7 1 2 Power Management ...

Page 66: ...nce meter Minolta CA110 Videogenerator Chroma 2000 2135 2250 or equivalent Colour analyzer Minolta or Chroma 10 times magnifier Ruler Template Thickness gauge Watt Power Meter 7 4 Video Generator test sequence Will be defined by TVI or its subcontracted quality providers 7 5 Analog input Analog input R G B level 0 850 mV max Polarity positive negative Impedance 75 Ω 1 Sync HV separate sync composi...

Page 67: ... modes Item H Freq KHz Mode Resolution V Freq Hz BW MHz 1 31 469 IBM VGA 10H 640x350 70 086 2 31 469 IBM VGA 3H 720x400 70 087 3 31 469 IBM VGA 12H 640x480 59 94 4 35 MACINTOSH 640x480 67 5 37 861 VESA 640x480 72 809 6 37 5 VESA 640x480 75 7 43 269 VESA 640x480 85 008 8 35 156 VESA 800x600 56 25 9 37 879 VESA 800x600 60 317 10 48 077 VESA 800x600 72 188 11 46 875 VESA 800x600 75 12 53 674 VESA 800...

Page 68: ...A 1600x1200 60 161 43 66 587 CVT 2 3MA R 1920x1080 60 0 for DVI D 138 5 44 65 29 CVT1 76MW 1680x1050 60 146 45 65 29 CVT1 76MW R 1680x1050 60 119 Remark Timing which marked light blue are factory preset mode 7 10 Audio Specification N A 8 DISPLAY PERFORMANCE 8 1 Picture performance Optical performance test must be done in a dark room Note Test under standard test conditions unless otherwise specif...

Page 69: ...rcle 0 Total bright dot defects of all type 3 BLACK DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL MODEL 200VW8 1 dark sub pixel 5 2 adjacent dark sub pixels 2 3 adjacent dark sub pixels one white pixel 1 Distance between two black dots 15mm Black dot defects within 20 mm circle 1 Total black dot defects of all type 5 TOTAL DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL MODEL 200VW8 Total bright or black dot defects of all type 5 8 ...

Page 70: ...Minimum L 1 L 2 L 9 Spec 1 33 In all ranges 8 11 Contrast ratio The contrast ration can be calculated by following expression Contrast Ratio CR L255 L0 L255 Luminance of gray level 255 L0 Luminance of gray level 0 Typical value 1000 1 8 12 White color adjustment There are three factory preset white color 9300K 6500K sRGB Apply full gray 64 pattern with brightness in 100 position and the contrast c...

Page 71: ... 0 015 sRGB CIE coordinates X 0 313 0 015 Y 0 329 0 015 8 13 Distance between TFT LCD monitor and CRT TFT monitor Conducted with different modes or frequencies No interference in a distance down to 25 cm 9 ENVIRONMENT 9 1 Environmental characteristics The following sections define the interference and susceptibility condition limits that might occur between external environment and the display dev...

Page 72: ... the monitor The MTBF of the monitor has to be greater than 50 000 hours The MTBF shall be calculated according to the MIL Standard HBDK 217 E F The report about the calculation detail shall be provided on component level before mass production by TVI The calculation shall be performed for a primary test preset mode under ambient temperature of 25 C 12 CUSTOMIZATION 12 1 Identity Customization Ref...

Page 73: ...inor changes must be released by PHILIPS For the ECR procedure the vendor has to send an ECR formular necessary spec updates datasheets and a photo documentation On based on documents PHILIPS has to decide if samples are necessary till release to changes The vendor also has to proof be certificates and test reports that the change has no effect on safety EMI and TCO03 After testing PHILIPS has to ...

Page 74: ...icians review test procedures so that HV requation are always checked as a standard servicing procedure and the reason for this prudent routine is cleanly understood by everyone It is important ot 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 troubleshooting and making...

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