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TELEVISION/MONITOR SAFFTY GUIDELINES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN

Safety Checks

Fire and Shock Hazard

Implosion

X-radiation

After the original service problem has been corrected,a complete safety check
should be made. Be sure to check over the entire set, not just the areas
where you have worked. Some previous servicer may have left an unsafe
condition,which could be unknowingly passed on to your customer. Be sure
to check all of the following:

1. Be sure all components are positioned in such a way as to avoid the

possibility of adjacent component shorts. This is especially important
on those chassis which are transported to and from the service shop.

2. Never release a repaired unit unless all protective devices such as

insulators, barries, covers, strain reliefs, and other hardware have been
installed in accordance with the original design.

3. Soldering and wiring must be inspected to locate possible cold solder

joints,solder splashes,sharp solder points, frayed leads, pinched leads,

or damaged insulation ( including the ac cord).Be certain to remove

loose solder balls and all other loose foreign particles.

4. Check across-the-line components and other components for physical

evidence of damage or deterioration and replace if necessary. Follow
original layout,lead length, and dress.

5. No lead or component should touch a receiving tube or a resistor rated

at 1 watt or more. Lead tension around protruding metal surfaces or
edges must be avoided.

6. Critical components having special safety characteristics are identified

with ans 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 symbols on the schematic diagrams and/or exploded views.

7. When servicing any unit, always use a separate isolation transformer

for the chassis Failure to use a separate isolation transformer may
expose you to possible shock hazard, and may cause damage to
servicing instruments.

8. Many electronic products use a polarized ac line cord (one wide pin on

the plug.) Defeating this safety feature may create a potential hazard to
the service and the user. Extension cords which do not incorporate the
polarizing feature should never be used.

9. After reassembly of the unit, always perform an leakage test or resistance

test from the line cord to all exposed metal parts of the cabinet. Also check
all metal control shafts(with knobs removed), antenna terminals, handles,
screws, etc. to be sure the unit may be safety operated without danger of
electrical shock.

* Broken line

1. All picture tubes used in current model receivers are equipped with an

integral implosion system. Care should always be used, and safety
glasses worn,whenever handling any picture tube. Avoid scratching or

otherwise damaging the picture tube during installation.

2. Use only replacement tubes specified by the manufacturer.

1. Be sure procedures and instructions to all your service personnel cover

the subject of X-radiation. Potential sources of X-rays in TV receivers are
the picture tube and the high voltage circuits. The basic precaution which
must be exercised is to keep the high voltage at the factory recommended
level.

2. To avoid possible exposure to X-radiation and electrical shock, only the

manufacturer's specified anode connectors must be used.

3. It is essential that the service technician has an accurate HV meter

available at all times. The calibration of this meter should be checked
periodically against a reference standard.

4. When the HV circuitry is operating properly there is no possibility of an x-

radiation problem. High voltage should always be kept at the manufacturer's

rated value-no higher - for optimum performance. Every time a color set is

serviced, the brightness should be run up and down while monitoring the
HV with a meter to be certain that the HV is regulated correctly and does
not exceed the specified value. We suggest that you and your 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 troubleshooting and making test measurements in a receiver with

a problem of excessive high voltage, reduce the line voltage by means of
a Variac to bring the HV into acceptable limits while troubleshooting. Do
not operate the chassis longer than necessary to locate the cause of the
excessive HV.

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WARNING

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SERVICE NOTE

Before removing the CRT anode cap, turn the unit

and short the HIGH VOLTAGE to the CRT DAG ground.

The CRT DAG is not at chassis ground.

6. New picture tubes are specifically designed to withstand higher operathng

voltages without creating undesirable X-radiation. It is strongly
recommended that any shop test fixture which is to be used with the new
higher voltage chassis be equipped with one of the new type tubes
designed for this service. Addition of a permanently connected HV meter
to the shop test fixture is advisable. The CRT types used in these new

sets should never be replaced with any other types, as this may result in

excessive X-radiation.

7. It is essential to use the specified picture tube to avoid a possible X-diation

problem.

8. Most TV receivers contain some type of emergency "Hold Down" circuit to

prevent HV from rising to excessive levels in the presence of a failure
mode. These various circuits should be understood by all technicians
servicing them, especially since many hold down circuits are inoperative
as long as the receiver performs normally.

1. Unplug the ac line cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs of

the plug.

2. Turn on the power switch.
3. Measure the resistance value between the jumpered ac plug and 
all

exposed cabinet parts of the receiver, such as screw heads, antennas,
and control shafts. When the exposed metallic part has a return path 
to
the chassis, the reading should be between 1 megohm and 5.2 megohms.
When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis, 
the
reading must be infinity. Remove the jumper from the ac line cord.

1. Do not use an isolation transformer for this test. Plug the completely

reassembled receiver directly into the ac outlet.

2. Connect a 1.5k, 10w resistor paralleled by a 0.15uf. capacitor between

each exposed metallic cabinet part and a good earth ground such as a
water pipe, as shown above.

3. Use an ac voltmeter with at least 5000 ohms volt sensitivity to measure

the potential across the resistor.

4. The potential at any point should not exceed 0.75 volts. A leakage current

tester may be used to make this test; leakage current must not exceed
0.5 milliamps. If a measurement is outside of the specified limits, 
there is

a possibility of shock hazard. The receiver should be repaired and
rechecked before returning it to the customer.

5. Repeat the above procedure with the ac plug reversed.( Note: An ac

adapter is necessary when a polarized plug is used. Do not defeat the
polarizing feature of the plug.)

The primary source of X-radiation in this television receiver is the picture
tube. The picture tube utilized in this chassis is specially constructed 
to limit
X-radiation emissions. For continued X-radiation protection, the replacement
tube must be the same type as the original, including suffix letter, or a 
Philips
approved type.

Many electrical and mechanical parts in Philips television sets have special
safety related characteristics. These characteristics are often not evident 
from
visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be
obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage,
etc. The use of a substitute part which does not have the same safety
characteristics as the Philips recommended replacement part shown 
in this
service manual may create shock, fire, or other hazards

Leakage Current Cold Check

Leakage Current Hot Check

Picture Tube Replacement

Parts Replacement

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Summary of Contents for 220VW9FB/00

Page 1: ...Preset Display Modes 12 4 3 Pixel Defect Policy 13 4 4 Failure Mode Of Panel 16 5 Block Diagram 17 5 1 Software Flow Chart 17 5 2 Electrical Block Diagram 19 6 Schematic Diagram 21 3122 785 17840 GB REFER TO BACK COVER FOR IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES Copyright 2008 Philips Consumer Lifestyle Subject to modification K Apr 10 2008 220VW9FB 97 220VW9FB 62 220VW9FB 27 220VW9FB 05 220VW9FB 00 220VW9FB ...

Page 2: ...Item18 Add CTV Model 220VW9FB 97 in Item17 A01 Apr 16 2008 Add Philips 12NC for 220VW9FB 97 A02 Apr 25 2008 Add CTV Model 220VW9FB 93 and 220VW9FB 75 in Item18 A03 Apr 30 2008 Add CTV Model 220VW9FB 94 in Item18 A04 May 07 2008 Perfect Philips 12NC for 220VW9FB 75 and 220VW9FB 93 A05 May 15 2008 Add a new power cord 089G404A15N YH for 220VW9FB 97 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 3: ...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 assumes all liability FOR PRODUCTS CONTAINING LASER DANGER Invisible laser radiation when open AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM CAUTION Use...

Page 4: ...HUDSON 9 4 1 Monitor Specifications h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 5: ...HUDSON 9 5 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 6: ...C The power board will provide AC to DC Inverter voltage to drive the backlight of panel and the main board chips each voltage Monitor Block Diagram AC IN 100V 240V Power board Include adapter inverter Flat Panel and CCFL backlight Main Board RS232 Connector For white balance adjustment in factory mode CCFL Drive Video signal DDC Key Board HOST Computer h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 7: ... the front of the panel of the monitor By changing these settings the picture can be adjusted to your personal preferences The power cord should be connected Connect the video cable from the monitor to the video card Press the power button to turn on the monitor the power indicator will light up 3 2 Control Buttons Front View h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 8: ...HUDSON 9 8 Rear View h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 9: ...ols window will pop up and you can then start making adjustments to your monitor s various features Use the keys to make your adjustments To Lock Unlock OSD function User Mode The OSD function can be locked by pressing MENU button for more than 10 seconds Locked OSD function can be released by pressing MENU button for more than 10 seconds again h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 10: ... The OSD Tree Below is an overall view of the structure of the On Screen Display You can use this as a reference when you want to work your way around the different adjustments later on h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 11: ...our computer and unplug its power cable b Connect the monitor signal cable to the video connector on the back of your computer c Plug the power cord of your computer and your monitor into a nearby outlet d Turn on your computer and monitor If the monitor displays an image installation is complete h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 12: ...input 10 Logic Ground 3 Blue video input 11 Ground 4 Sense GND 12 Serial data line SDA 5 Cable detect GND 13 H Sync 6 Red video ground 14 V Sync 7 G r e e n v i d e o g r o u n d1 5 D a t a c l o c k l i n e S C L 8 B l u e v i d e o g r o u n d V G A c o n n e c t o r l a y o u t 4 2 F a c t o r y P r e s e t D i s p l a y M o d e s h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 13: ...HUDSON 9 13 4 3 Pixel Defect Policy h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 14: ...HUDSON 9 14 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 15: ...HUDSON 9 15 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 16: ...s Foreign material inside polarizer It shows liner or dot shape Concentric circle formed Bottom back light of LCD is brighter than normal Back light un uniformity Backlight has foreign material Black or white color liner or circular type Quick reference for failure mode of LCD panel this page presents problems that could be made by LCD panel It is not necessary to repair circuit board Simply follo...

Page 17: ...HUDSON 9 17 5 Block Diagram 5 1 Software Flow Chat 1 2 N Y 5 Y N 10 Y N 12 Y N 7 Y N 6 4 3 8 9 14 11 13 Y N 15 Y N 16 17 19 Y N 18 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 18: ...n color Scalar initializes 10 In standby mode 11 Update the lifetime of back light 12 Check the analog port are there any signals coming 13 Does the scalar send out an interrupt request 14 Wake up the scalar 15 Are there any signals coming from analog port 16 Display No connection Check Signal Cable message And go into standby mode after the message disappear 17 Program the scalar to be able to sh...

Page 19: ...SAE U402 Panel Interface CN403 Crystal 14 31818MHZ X401 Keypad Interface CN401 Scalar TSUMU18ER LF Include MCU ADC OSD U401 D Sub Connector CN101 EEPROM AZC099 04S U103 H sync V sync RGB VGA_SDA VGA_SCL EEPROM M24C16 U403 EEPROM AZC099 04S U102 VGA_R VGA_G VGA_B h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 20: ...t Circuit R904 R905 R906 PWM Control IC Transformer AC input 16V ON OFF Control PWM Control IC Feedback Circuit Output Circuit Transformer MOSFET Over Voltage Lamp ON OFF 5V Bridge Rectifier and Filter Feedback Circuit Rectifier diodes h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 21: ..._SCL DSUB_5V CMVCC1 VCC3 3 03 Scalar DSUB_R DSUB_G DSUB_SOG DSUB_B DSUB_R DSUB_G DSUB_B DSUB_H DSUB_V Adj_BACKLIGHT VCC1 8 VCC3 3 PA 0 1 PB 0 9 DDC1_SDA DDC1_SCL DET_CABLE on_BACKLIGHT PPWR_ON PANEL_ID Volume Mute CMVCC PA 4 9 CMVCC1 VCTRL 05 Power on_BACKLIGHT Adj_BACKLIGHT VCC1 8 CMVCC VCC3 3 Mute Volume PANEL_ID DSUB_5V CMVCC1 VCTRL PA 4 9 PA 0 1 PB 0 9 VCC3 3 CMVCC1 CMVCC1 VCC1 8 CMVCC CMVCC D...

Page 22: ...100R 1 16W 5 C102 22pF U103 AZC099 04S 1 2 3 4 5 6 I O1 GND I O2 I O3 VDD I O4 R109 390 OHM 1 16W R118 1K 1 16W 5 R106 2K2 1 16W 5 C106 0 047uF R120 10K 1 16W 5 FB102 BEAD 1 2 R112 75R 1 16W 5 R116 75R 1 16W 5 FB103 BEAD 1 2 C115 NC R110 100R 1 16W 5 R107 75R 1 16W 5 R113 100R 1 16W 5 C105 0 047uF C109 0 047uF ZD103 UDZSNP5 6B 1 2 R114 100R 1 16W 5 FB101 BEAD 1 2 R105 2K2 1 16W 5 C103 22pF R101 0R...

Page 23: ... 61 63 64 25 26 54 51 53 29 57 3 RIN0P GIN0P SOGIN0 BIN0P RIN0M GIN0M BIN0M HSYNC0 VSYNC0 REXT REFP REFM SDO SCK SCZ SDI PWM2 GPIO_P24 PWM1 GPIO_P25 XIN XOUT LVA2P LVA2M LVA1P LVA1M LVA0P LVA0M LVB3P LVB3M LVBCKP LVBCKM LVB2P LVB2M LVB1P LVB1M LVB0P LVB0M LVA3M LVA3P GND AVDD_ADC MODE 1 MODE 0 VCTRL VDDC DDCA_SDA RS232_TX DDCA_SCL rs232_RX PWM0 GPIO_P26 GPIO_P15 PWM0 GPIO_P27 PWM1 GPIO_P12 GPIO_P0...

Page 24: ...PA 0 1 PB1 PA1 PA7 PB5 PA 4 9 PA6 PA4 PB4 PA0 PB0 PA5 PB0 PA8 PB7 PA4 PB1 PB4 PA7 PB7 PB9 PB3 PPWR_ON PANEL_VCC PANEL_VCC CMVCC FB402 120OHM R436 100K 1 16W 5 Q404 PMBS3906 CN403 CONN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Q405 AO3401 R434 330 OHM 1 4W C420 0 1uF 16V R435 4K7 1 16W 5 C419 0 1uF 16V C421 100uF25V R433 10K 1 16W 5 PA 4 9 5 PA 0 1 5 PB 0 9 5 ...

Page 25: ... 3 VCC1 8 CMVCC1 CMVCC1 DSUB_5V VCC3 3 Q406 2N3904S RTK PS R442 100R 1 16W 5 R461 NC Q408 NC CN404 CONN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R460 3 3 OHM 2W D401 BAV99 3 1 2 R447 NC C425 NC C432 0 1uF 16V R448 NC C426 100uF25V C422 0 1uF 16V C423 100uF25V D402 SM340A U404 AP1117D33LA 1 2 3 ADJ GND VOUT VIN R449 NC R440 4K7 1 16W 5 Q410 KN2907AS C428 0 1uF 16V C427 100uF25V R437 10K 1 16W 5 FB403 NC R450 NC NC R0402 ...

Page 26: ...OWER X FMR 80GL22T 3 N 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ZD921 RLZ22B 1 2 C904 NC R915 0 047uF 25V ZD922 RLZ5 6B 1 2 C938 NC D906 SP10150 93G 60245 1 2 3 C915 470uF 16V C912 0 001uF R961 100R 1 4W D901 FR103 FB902 80OHM 1 2 R910 10R 1 4W R909 5 1R 1 4W R940 NC FB903 BEAD 1 2 Q903 PMBS3904 57G 417 4 R903 100K 2W HS3 HEAT SINK for Q901 1 2 CN901 SOCKET 1 2 3 R924 150R 1 8W R930 2 43K1 10W 1 IC903 PC123X2YFZO...

Page 27: ...0K 1 10W Q805 AM4502C T1 PF 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 S G S G D D D D Q806 AM4502C T1 PF 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 S G S G D D D D R840 1M 1 10W C823 NC R847 NC R818 100K 1 10W C820 68pF3KV R836 62K 1 10W R804 5K1 1 8W C811 0 1uF D803 1N4148W R841 1M 1 10W Q802 RK7002 R837 8K2 1 10W C821 68pF3KV CN803 1 2 R806 100R 1 8W R819 100K 1 10W L802 Line Filter 1 2 3 4 CN804 1 2 D807 BAV70 3 1 2 C807 1uF 16V R801 2 4K 1 10W R...

Page 28: ...URCE VOL POWER MENU VOL GND SGND SGND SGND SGND SGND SGND SGND SGND SGND SGND SGND SGND SGND ZD004 NC UDZSNP5 6B C006 NC 0 1uF R005 2K4 1 8W CN001 CONN 1 2 3 4 5 6 C007 NC 0 1uF C005 NC 0 001uF R003 910R 1 8W C010 NC 0 1uF C011 NC 0 1uF C001 NC 0 001uF D001 LED 1 3 2 C009 NC 0 1uF ZD006 NC UDZSNP5 6B SW001 SW 2 1 3 4 5 ZD003 NC UDZSNP5 6B R001 4 3K OHM 1 8W C004 NC 0 001uF ZD002 NC UDZSNP5 6B R002...

Page 29: ...6 D1 R418 C2 C419 B4 R425 C3 C418 C4 R420 C2 C421 B4 R427 C2 C420 B3 R424 C3 C423 B2 R429 C1 C422 C2 R426 B3 C426 D2 R431 D1 C425 C1 R428 D2 C428 D2 R433 B4 C427 C2 R430 C1 C430 B2 R435 B4 C429 C4 R432 D1 C433 B2 R437 C1 C432 B2 R434 B3 CN401 C1 R440 B2 CN101 D3 R436 B4 CN403 A2 R442 B1 CN402 D1 R439 C2 D401 D3 R447 C2 CN404 B1 R441 B1 D403 D2 R449 C1 D402 A1 R446 C1 FB102 D3 R451 C2 FB101 D3 R448...

Page 30: ...HUDSON 9 30 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 31: ...D3 C822 C1 J834 D1 C824 C1 J835 D4 C900 B3 J836 C4 C901 D2 J837 D4 C902 D2 J838 D4 C903 D2 J901 C4 C905 C3 J902 C3 C905A C3 J903 C3 C906 B3 J904 B2 C908 C2 J905 B3 C915 A4 J906 B2 C916 A4 J907 A2 C917 A2 J908 A2 C918 A2 J909 A4 C920 B2 J910 A4 C921 B4 J911 B4 C934 B4 J912 B4 C938 C3 L801 A1 C939 B3 L802 D1 CN601 D3 L901 D2 CN602 D4 L903 A3 CN801 A1 L904 A3 CN802 B1 L905 B4 h t t p w w w w j e l n ...

Page 32: ...15 C3 C940 C4 R918 B2 D801 C2 R919 B2 D802 B2 R920 B2 D803 C2 R924 B2 D804 C2 R925 B2 D805 B2 R926 B2 D806 A2 R927 B2 D807 A1 R930 B2 D808 A2 R935 B3 D809 D1 R938 B4 D903 C3 R939 A3 FB902 C3 R940 B2 IC801 B2 R942 B2 IC901 C3 R943 A3 J802 A2 R949 B4 Q601 D3 R950 B4 Q801 A2 R951 B4 Q802 B2 R961 B3 Q803 B2 R962 A3 Q804 D1 RJ610 D3 Q805 B2 RJ801 A2 Q806 C2 RJ802 A2 Q903 A3 RJ804 D1 R601 C4 RJ805 A2 R6...

Page 33: ...01 A1 SW002 A2 SW003 A1 SW004 A3 SW005 A3 SW006 A4 C001 A4 C005 A3 C006 A1 C007 A3 C005 A3 C006 A1 C007 A3 C008 A2 C009 A2 C010 A1 C011 A4 R003 A2 R004 A3 R005 A3 R003 A2 R004 A3 R005 A3 R006 A4 ZD001 A1 ZD002 A3 ZD003 A1 ZD004 A2 ZD005 A3 ZD006 A4 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 34: ...SUM1PFR LF U401 CN403 89G179E30N520 FFC Cable 1 9 CN404 6 Pin 1 6 CN401 Power Board Key Board 6 Pin AC IN CN902 1 14 CN802 CN801 CN804 CN803 CN901 6 1 CN001 95G 82014X508 HARNESS 14P SAN 9P 1 30 14Pin CN101 HARNESS6P SANW 6P 95G820H 6W509 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 35: ...HUDSON 9 35 9 Scalar Board Overview Morning Star chip Flash ROM EEPROM D SUB D SUB DC DC Converters DC DC Converters h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 36: ...g1 Place the monitor face down on a smooth surface as Fig 1 Be careful to avoid scratch and injury during the uninstallation Fig1 2 Remove the hinge as Fig2 Remove the three screws remarked in red to remove the hinge as Fig2 Fig2 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 37: ...3 Remove rear cover as Fig3 Fig7 Fig3 Fig4 Fig5 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 38: ...HUDSON 9 38 Fig6 Fig7 4 Remove the bezel as Fig8 Fig8 Pull out the key board from the bezel h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 39: ...s Fig9 b Disconnect the four connector marked in blue as Fig9 c Remove the two screws marked in red as Fig10 Fig9 Fig10 6 Remove power board as Fig11 a Remove the two screws marked in red as Fig11 b Disconnect the connector marked in blue as Fig11 Fig11 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 40: ...ve scalar board as Fig12 Fig13 a Remove the screw remarked in red as Fig12 b Disconnect the two connectors marked in blue as Fig12 c Remove the two screws remarked in red as Fig13 Fig12 Fig13 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 41: ...Shooting This page deals with problems that can be corrected by a user If the problem still persists after you have tried these solutions contact Philips customer service representative h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 42: ...HUDSON 9 42 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 43: ...e is normal Please reinsert and make sure the AC of 100 240 is normal Reinsert or check the Adapter Inverter section X401 oscillate waveforms are normal Check U404 Q409 and Q410 Replace U401 Replace X401 OK OK OK NG NG NG NG Measure U404 PIN2 3 3V Q409 Vcollector 1 8V h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 44: ...1 8V Check Correspondent component Replace U401 X401 oscillate waveform is normal Check U404 Q409 and Q410 OK OK OK OK OK NG NG NG NG Check reset circuit of U401 is normal Check HS VS from CN101 is normal Replace X401 Check Correspondent component NG NG OK Replace U401 X401 oscillate waveform is normal h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 45: ...3 solder Check Correspondent component Replace Panel Check Correspondent component Replace U401 OK OK Replace X401 OK NG NG NG NG Check reset circuit of U401 is normal OK X401 oscillate waveform is normal Measure Q404 base is low level h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 46: ...ified circuit and F901 circuit Check start voltage for the pin3 of IC901 Check R904 R905 R906 and Change IC901 NG Check the auxiliary voltage is bigger than 10V and smaller than 20V 1 Check IC901 2 Check R909 D901 circuit OK OK NG Check Q901 D903 IC903 IC904 ZD921 ZD922 OK Check IC901 pin8 PWM wave OK Check IC901 NG NG NG OK NG h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 47: ...K Check IC801 PIN2 5V NG OK Check Q801 and ZD801 Check IC801 PIN1 15 have the output of square wave at short NG OK Change IC801 Check Q805 and Q806 PIN5 6 7 8 have the output of square wave at short time NG OK Check Q805 Q806 Check the output of T801 Check connecter lamp OK NG Change T801 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 48: ...unstable or not working Is Key Pad Board connecting normally Connect Key Pad Board Is Button Switch normally Replace Button Switch Y N N Is Key Pad Board normally Replace Key Pad Board Y N Y Check Main Board h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 49: ...e b Microsoft operation system Windows 95 98 2000 XP c PORT95NT exe program d Software ISP SN Alignment kits The kit contents a ISP BOARD x1 b Printer cablex1 c VGA cable x1 2 Install the PORT95NT EXE and restart the computer You must install the at the first The processing as follows h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 50: ...HUDSON 9 50 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 51: ...h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 52: ...HUDSON 9 52 Click to complete the installation h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 53: ...Note After installation you must restart the PC to take the setup to effect 3 Connect the ISP board as follow Connect to the PC LPT Connect to the Philips 220VW9 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 54: ...HUDSON 9 54 4 The process of ISP write is as follows a Double click running the program as follows h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 55: ...b Click icon search the program 220VW9_TSUMU18ER_CLAA220WA01_20080331_V101 and click open h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 56: ...HUDSON 9 56 c Click icon it will auto run If burn in success it will show as the follow picture h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 57: ...annel 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 Windows 95 98 2000 XP 3 PORT95NT exe WinDDC_ setup program 4 Software OSD SN Alignment kits The kit contents a OSD SN BOARD x1 b Printer cablex1 c VGA cable x1 d D...

Page 58: ...HUDSON 9 58 2 Install the WinDDC_ setup Second you must install the The processing as follows h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 59: ...h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 60: ... 60 Click to complete the installation 3 Connect the DDC board as follow Connect to the PC LPT When you write analog EDID Connect this port to the Philips 220VW9 s VGA port 12V Input h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 61: ...4 Take analog DDC write for example as follow a Double click appear as follow Figs h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 62: ...HUDSON 9 62 b Click then click OK It will appear as follow c Double click appear as follow Figs h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 63: ...d Key 1 press Enter key and key 14 numbers after Input Serial Number as follow e Now analog DDC Write completes as bellow h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 64: ...er f8c30400 Week of Manufacture 21 Year of Manufacture 2003 x Vendor Product Identification x EDID Structure Version Revision EDID Version 01 EDID Revision 03 x EDID Structure Version Revision x Basic Display Parameters Features Video i p definition Analog Signal Level Standard 0 700V 0 300V 1 000Vpp Setup Blank to Black not expected Separate Sync Support Yes Composite Sync Support Yes Sync on gre...

Page 65: ...5Hz VESA 1280x1024 75Hz VESA Established Timings 3 80 1152x870 75Hz Apple Mac II x Established Timings x Standard Timing Identification 1152x864 70 Hz 1152x864 75 Hz 1280x960 60 Hz 1280x1024 60 Hz 1680x1050 60 Hz x Standard Timing Identification x Detailed Timing Descriptions Detailed Timing 1680x1050 60Hz x Detailed Timing Descriptions x Detailed Timing Descriptions Detailed Timing FF Monitor SN ...

Page 66: ...Port2 3 Adjustment Preparation before adjustment 1 Monitor should be warmed up for more than half an hour 2 Make sure that the tools are connected right and drive programs have been installed OK Adjustment process 1 Press the power of CA 210 shut off the lens press 0 Cal and open the lens after analyzer reset 2 Start white balance adjustment program select the right parameter according with the pr...

Page 67: ...onnect the signal to the monitor the monitor display white picture use CA 210 to measure the Color Temp of the screen center and select the OSD to make sure whether the Color Temps accord with the SPEC h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 68: ...HUDSON 9 68 16 Monitor Exploded View h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 69: ...7G0077011 HINGE 6 FQ109 996510015564 A34G0753ADT 1B0133 BASE 7 FQ405 996510015665 A33G0313ADT 1L KEY PAD 9 FQ004 996510015677 KEPC7QPHP KEY BOARD ASSY 10 FQ003 996510015671 PWPC7C41SQAL POWER BOARD ASSY 11 FQ002B 996510015682 CBPC7CMGP1QP SCALAR BOARD ASSY CPT2 750GLCB6WA132M000F E08902 996510014810 089G 725HAA DB D SUB E08907 996510015662 089G179E30N520 FFC CABLE E08901 996510015663 089G404A15N I...

Page 70: ...3 996510013724 084G 56 4 B FUSE 4A 250V X401 996510014824 093G 22 53 J 14 31818MHZ 32PF 49US IC903 996500036055 056G 139 3A IC PC123Y22FZ0F IC901 996510014843 056G 379 98 IC LD7552DPS SOP 8 IC801 996500036059 056G 608 10 IC OZ9938GN B SOIC 16 IC904 996500036054 056G 158 12 KIA431A AT P TO 92 Service Kit Description Philips 12NC PCM Codes Remark DDC KIT 9965 000 43197 715L2005C2 FOR ALL MODEL OSD S...

Page 71: ... 089G410A15N IS POWER CORD 996510015663 089G404A15N IS POWER CORD Diversity of 220VW9FB 62 compared with 220VW9FB 97 220VW9FB 62 220VW9FB 97 Location Philips 12NC PCM Codes Description Philips 12NC PCM Codes Description FQ205 705GQ834005 CUSHION ASSY 996510015669 705GQ8CS005 CUSHION ASSY The BOM of 220VW9FB 00 is the same as 220VW9FB 97 Diversity of 220VW9FB 75 compared with 220VW9FB 97 220VW9FB 7...

Page 72: ...30 BEZEL 22 FQ202 996510016681 Q44GC047813 1A 22 LCD PHILIPS CARTON 996510015670 Q44GC0478132A 22 LCD PHILIPS CARTON FQ206 996510016680 Q41G780081376A 220VW9 QSG FQ103 996510016678 705GQ834198 STAND_BASE ASS Y 22 Diversity of 220VW9FB 94 compared with 220VW9FB 97 220VW9FB 94 220VW9FB 97 Location Philips 12NC PCM Codes Description Philips 12NC PCM Codes Description FQ103 996510016678 705GQ834198 ST...

Page 73: ...LK S 4 6 WHITE COLOR ADJUSTMENT 4 7 OUT OF BOX SETTINGS 5 MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS 5 1 COSMETIC PHILIPS ID 5 2 MECHANICAL DATA FILES PROE FILES REQUIRED 5 3 LOCATION OF PHILIPS LOGO PER PHILIPS MAKE UP SHEET 5 4 GAP BETWEEN PANEL AND FRONT BEZEL 1 2MM 5 5 LOCATION OF CONTROL ICONS PER PHILIPS GRAPHIC SHEET 5 6 COLOR FOR RESIN PAINT PER PHILIPS MAKE UP SHEET 5 7 RESINS 5 8 IF RAINT IS USED 5 9 PL...

Page 74: ... 6 4 DISPLAY DISTURBANCES TO EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 7 RELIABILITY 7 1 MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES 8 QUALITY ASSURANCE REQUIREMENTS 8 1 ACCEPTANCE TEST 9 PHILIPS FLAT PANEL MONITORS PIXEL DEFECT POLICY 10 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 10 1 WORLDWIDE REGULATORY 10 2 EMC REQUIREMENTS 10 3 ROHS 10 4 WEEE 10 5 ONGOING REGULATORY h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 75: ... specification LPL LM201W01 SLA1 Resolution 1680x1050 WSXGA Outside dimensions 493 7 H x 320 1 V x 16 5D Pitch mm 0 27675mm x 0 27675mm Color pixel arrangement RGB strip arrangement Display surface Hard coating 3H Anti Glare treatment of the front polarizer Color depth 16 7M colors Backlight 4 CCFL edge light system Active area WxH 464 94 x 290 5875mm View angle CR 10 170 160 typ for Horizontal Ve...

Page 76: ...ctor thumb operated jack screws Pin assignments PIN No SIGNAL 1 Red 2 Green SOG 3 Blue 4 Sense GND 5 Cable Detect GND 6 Red GND 7 Green GND 8 Blue GND 9 DDC 3 3V or 5V 10 Logic GND 11 Sense GND 12 Bi directional data 13 H H V sync 14 V sync 15 Data clock 3 2 Timing requirement Factory Preset mode definition 1 Perfect FOS while presenting those timings 2 Will specify those timing in User s Manual P...

Page 77: ...75 00 56 48 70 07 806 n n DMT 4 3 1024x768 75 78 75 60 02 75 03 800 p p IBM 1024x768 76 83 10 61 10 76 00 803 p p DMT 1024x768 85 94 50 68 68 85 00 808 p p 1152x864 60 79 90 54 00 60 00 900 p p 1152x864 70 94 50 63 90 70 00 912 p p DMT 1152x864 75 108 00 67 50 75 00 900 p p MAC 1152x870 75 100 00 68 68 75 06 915 n n SUN 1152x900 66 92 94 61 80 65 95 937 p p SUN 1152x900 76 105 56 71 71 76 05 943 p...

Page 78: ...1680x1050 60 146 25 65 29 59 95 1089 n p CVT 16 9 1920x1080 60_RB 138 50 66 59 59 93 1111 p n CVT 16 10 1920x1200 60_RB 154 00 74 04 59 95 1235 p n 3 2 2 Software control functions via OSD control adjustable functions Please refer to following Hudson8 OSD definitions Reset No Exit Yes Auto adjustment for displaying timing mode and recall factory preset OSD Tree Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Default Pict...

Page 79: ...Mode HSYNC VSYNC Video Pwr cons Indication Rec time Power On On On active 60 W Green LED Off Off Off blanked 2 W Amber LED 3 s DC Power Off N A 1 W LED Off 3 6 VGA Display identification In accordance with VESA Display Channel Standard Ver 1 0 and DDC 2B capability 3 7 DDC CI Support In accordance with VESA DDC CI and MCCS ver 2 0 the monitor should be workable with Philps SmartManage SmartControl...

Page 80: ...2 Luminance setting controls to be set to 300 nits typical with full screen 100 duty cycle white signal 3 Warm up more than 30 minutes after power on with signal supplied 4 Ambient light 400 600 lux 5 Ambient temperature 20 5 C 4 2 Brightness To follow Panel specification sRGB 80 10 nits suppliers to input 4 3 Image size Actual display size 464 94 mm x 290 5875 mm 4 4 Brightness uniformity Set con...

Page 81: ...ignment spec CIE coordinates x y 11500K x 0 270 0 005 y 0 281 0 005 9300K x 0 283 0 005 y 0 297 0 005 8200K x 0 291 0 005 y 0 306 0 005 7500K x 0 298 0 005 y 0 314 0 005 6500K sRGB x 0 313 0 005 y 0 329 0 005 sRGB x 0 313 0 005 y 0 329 0 005 5000K x 0 345 0 005 y 0 357 0 005 4 7 Out of box settings Resolution Notification default set to OFF in 200PW8 model Quality Inspection specification CIE coor...

Page 82: ...sin z Plastic resin type selection should be referred to TY R83 2 9002 1 5 11 Texture Glossing of housing z The texture area and texture no should follow Philips make up sheet z The exterior surfaces shall have a uniform texture z Philips must approve the mold texturing z Detail document for texture refer to UN D249 UN D 600 z 20 gloss units 5 12 Tilt and swivel base z Tilt angle 5 2 0 forward 20 ...

Page 83: ... package test 1 Sine vibration operating 5 17 Pallet Container loading Transportation standards refer to TYE M0002 and UAW 0309 Air shipment Sea container 20 pallet slip sheet Sea container 40 pallet slip sheet Sea container 40 High Cube pallet slip sheet Land 53 MEGA Trailer pallet slip sheet Land 53 MEGA Trailer per HQ pallet slip sheet Truck shipment Transportation request for all region except...

Page 84: ...ESD disturbances 6 4 Display disturbances to external environment 7 Reliability 7 1 Mean Time Between Failures System MTBF Including the LCD panel and CCFL 50 000 hrs 8 Quality assurance requirements 8 1 Acceptance test According to MIL STD 105D Control II level AQL 0 4 major 1 5 minor Please also refer to annual quality agreement Customer acceptance criteria UAW0377 00 9 Philips Flat Panel Monito...

Page 85: ...pixels 2 3 adjacent dark sub pixels one white pixel 1 Distance between two black dots 15mm or more Black dot defects within 20 mm circle 1 Total black dot defects of all type 5 TOTAL DOT DEFECTS ACCEPTABLE LEVEL MODEL 220VW9 Total bright or black dot defects of all type 5 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 86: ...ement locations of Brightness Uniformity Fig 2 Cross talk pattern Gray level 46 64 Gray level YA 1 2 1 2 1 6 Fig 3 Cross talk Pattern Center at Gray level 0 Black YB 1 2 1 2 1 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 87: ...HUDSON 9 87 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 4 TIMING CHART 1 h t t p w w w w j e l n e t ...

Page 88: ...ve 93 68 EEC EN 55022 1998 Class B EN 55024 1998 EN 61000 3 2 2000 IEC 61000 3 3 1994 EN61000 3 3 1995 EUROPE E CISPR 22 1997 Class B International EMC standard Declaration of Conformity and Full EMC CE test report Sa EN60950 1 2001 TUV certificate O ISO 13406 2 2001 PREN 50279 1998 TUV ERG certificate GERMANY O GS Mark EK1 ITB 2000 TUV GS certificate Sa EN60950 1 2001 SEMKO certificate SWEDEN O T...

Page 89: ...ontrol law IEC 60950 EK certificate KOREA E Regulations laws EMI 1996 78 80 EMS 1996 79 81 MIC certificate SINGAPORE Sa IEC60950 PSB certificate Sa GB4943 2001 CHINA E GB9254 1998 17625 1 2003 CCC certificate Sa CNS 14336 IEC 60950 1 TAIWAN E CNS 13438 CISPR22 Class B BSMI certificate Sa Safety E Electromagnetic Compatibility O Other which including recycling energy saving ergonomics Green Mark h ...

Page 90: ...ous substances Lead Cadmium Mercury Hexavalent Chromium Polybrominated Bipheny1 PBB and Polybrominated Bipheny1 Ether PBDE flame retardant 10 4 WEEE Producer Philips responsible for retailer take back schemes and recycling System implemented Collection and recycle targets 10 5 Ongoing Regulatory There s a possibility that other regulatory certificates will be required during the life of the produc...

Page 91: ...ation 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 troubleshooting and making test measurements in a receiver with a probl...

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