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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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L06.1E AA

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Front Interface Panel (SL6)

LATAM 100V - 250V

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1606 D3
1693 C1
2691 C4
2692 D2
2698 C4
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3691 C3
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3696 D2
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6691 C3
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AC MAINS

ITV

INPUT

LTR-301

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EUROPE 220V - 240V

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POWER SUPPLY

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SDKVE30100

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TSOP1836

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Summary of Contents for L06.1E

Page 1: ...ock Diagrams Testpoint Overviews and Waveforms Wiring Diagram 19 Block Diagram LSP Supply and Deflection 20 Testpoint Overview LSP 21 Block Diagram Video 22 Block Diagram Audio 23 I2C Overview 24 Supply Lines Overview 25 SSB HDMI Sound Switching B12 50 51 52 Side I O Panel SL6 D 53 54 CRT Panel F 55 56 Front Interface Panel SL6 J 57 58 8 Alignments 59 9 Circuit Descriptions Abbreviation List and I...

Page 2: ...our systems PAL B G D K I SECAM B G D K L L Video playback NTSC M N 3 58 4 43 PAL B G SECAM L L Presets channels 100 presets Supported video formats 640x480i 1fH 720x576i 1fH 640x480p 2fH 720x576p 2fH 1920x1080i 2fH 1280x720p 3fH Tuner bands VHF UHF S band Hyper band 1 1 2 Sound Sound systems FM mono AM mono FM stereo B G NICAM B G D K I L 1 2 Connection Overview Note The following connector colou...

Page 3: ...eo CVBS 1 VPP 75 ohm j 21 Shield Gnd H EXT2 Video YC In CVBS In Out Audio In Out HDMI Digital Video Digital Audio In Figure 1 5 HDMI type A connector 1 D2 Data channel j 2 Shield Gnd H 3 D2 Data channel j 4 D1 Data channel j 5 Shield Gnd H 6 D1 Data channel j 7 D0 Data channel j 8 Shield Gnd H 9 D0 Data channel j 10 CLK Data channel j 11 Shield Gnd H 12 CLK Data channel j 13 n c 14 n c 15 DDC_SCL ...

Page 4: ... Connections and Chassis Overview EN 4 L06 1E 1 1 3 Chassis Overview Figure 1 6 PWB location G_16350_043 eps 060406 LARGE SIGNAL PANEL CRT PANEL A FRONT INTERFACE PANEL J F SIDE I O PANEL D CONTROL PANEL E SMALL SIGNAL BOARD B ...

Page 5: ... advised to prevent bad connections due to metal fatigue in solder connections and is therefore only necessary for television sets more than two years old Route the wire trees and EHT cable correctly and secure them with the mounted cable clamps Check the insulation of the Mains AC Power lead for external damage Check the strain relief of the Mains AC Power cord for 1 Perform the general repair in...

Page 6: ... removed from a PWB the solder balls of the component are deformed drastically so the removed LF BGA has to be discarded Device Removal As is the case with any component that is being removed it is essential when removing an LF BGA that the board tracks solder lands or surrounding components are not damaged To remove an LF BGA the board must be uniformly heated to a temperature close to the reflow...

Page 7: ...cation In September 2003 Philips CE introduced a change in the way the serial number or production number see Figure 2 2 is composed From this date on the third digit in the serial number example AG2B0335000001 indicates the number of the alternative BOM Bill of Materials used for producing the specific model of TV set It is possible that the same TV model on the market is produced with e g two di...

Page 8: ...Directions for Use EN 8 L06 1E 3 3 Directions for Use You can download this information from the following websites http www philips com support http www p4c philips com ...

Page 9: ...e connector on the rear of the set and start the software uploading see also chapter 5 Service Modes Error Codes and Fault Finding 4 2 Set Disassembly Follow the disassemble instructions in described order 4 2 1 Rear Cover Removal Warning disconnect the mains power cord before you remove the rear cover 1 Remove all the fixation screws of the rear cover 2 Now the rear cover can be removed 4 3 Servi...

Page 10: ...ide I O Assy Panel Figure 4 3 Top control Side I O assy panel 1 Remove the two fixation screws that hold the panel see Figure Top control Side I O assy panel 2 Pull the board backwards and remove it from the TV set 3 Remove if necessary all the connectors from the board 4 4 3 Small Signal Board SSB Figure 4 5 SSB removal from chassis G_16350_046 eps 060406 G_16350_048 eps 060406 G_16350_049 eps 06...

Page 11: ...cket from the bottom tray by lifting it upwards 3 Remove all cables from the LSP 4 Remove the board from the bracket by unhooking it from its fixation clamps 4 5 Set Re assembly To re assemble the whole set do all processes in reverse order Be sure that before the rear cover is mounted The mains cord is postioned correctly in its guiding brackets make sure that the strain relief will function corr...

Page 12: ...ght channel 5 2 Service Modes Service Default mode SDM and Service Alignment Mode SAM offer several features for the service technician while the Customer Service Mode CSM and the Digital Customer Service Mode DCSM only for TVs with digital reception module are used for communication between the call centre and the customer Timer Sleep timer Child parental lock Blue mute Hotel hospital mode Auto s...

Page 13: ...s versions Y the sub software version number updated with a minor change that is compatible with previous versions 3 Error Buffer ERR Shows all errors detected since the last time the buffer was erased Five errors possible 4 Option Bytes OP Shows all option settings See Options in the Alignments section for a detailed description Seven codes are available 5 See Note below about other menu items 6 ...

Page 14: ... the normal user menu PICTURE is highlighted 2 Use the CURSOR DOWN key to select SHARPNESS 3 Press the CURSOR RIGHT key to enter the SHARPNESS adjustment mode 4 Press the CURSOR UP DOWN keys to increase or decrease the SHARPNESS value 5 Press the MENU button on the remote control transmitter twice to exit the user menu 6 The new PERSONAL preference value is automatically stored Snowy Picture Check...

Page 15: ...r is a protection error To prevent that an occasional error stays in the list forever the error is removed from the list after 50 operation hours When multiple errors occur errors occurred within a short time span there is a high probability that there is some relation between them 5 5 2 How to Read the Error Buffer Use one of the following methods On screen via the SAM only if you have a picture ...

Page 16: ...e error buffer that has to be displayed With x 1 the last detected error is shown x 2 the second last error etc When x 0 all errors are shown Note It can take some seconds before the blinking LED starts 5 7 Software Downloading In this chassis you can upgrade the software via the IAP Tool In Application Programming You can find more information on this in the paragraph Service Tools in this chapte...

Page 17: ...tical Shift 30 20 20 32 32 VX Vertical Zoom 31 19 19 25 25 VSL Vertical Scroll 32 20 20 32 32 HOP EW EHT Compensation 33 20 20 32 32 BLOR Black Level Offset Red 34 08 08 08 08 BLOG Black Level Offset Green 35 08 08 08 08 AGC AGC Takeover 36 0E 0E 14 14 OIF IF PLL Offset 37 20 20 32 32 AGC10 38 01 01 01 01 H60 60 Hz Horizontal Shift 39 00 00 00 00 60 Hz Vertical Amplitude 42 04 04 04 04 YD CL 43 04...

Page 18: ...ect the CLEAR menu item and press the CURSOR RIGHT key The content of the error buffer is cleared Options OP1 Options Used to set the option bits See Options in the Alignments section for a detailed description OP2 OP3 OP4 OP5 OP6 OP7 Tuner IFPLL Tuner Used to align the tuner See Tuner in the Alignments section for a detailed description AGC RGB Align AKB Off On RGB Align White Tone Used to align ...

Page 19: ...EL J SPEAKER L CRT PANEL F SCAVEM COIL AQUADAG DEGAUSSING COIL ROTATING COIL CRT SPEAKER R CRT SOCKET SSB SMALL SIGNAL BOARD B LOT 1631 12P 1911 5P 1904 5P 1244 3P 1401 7P 1452 2P3 1404 2P3 1504 2P3 1505 2P3 1586 3P 1581 7P 1580 6P 1587 3P 1004 2P 1582 12P 1400 5P 1583 5P 1584 7P 1538 7P 1542 RED BLACK 1317 5p 1340 5p 1361 2P3 1351 7P 1382 2P3 MAINS SWITCH 1505 2P 1211 2P 1693 6P 1010 3P 1252 7P 1...

Page 20: ...E 7 DEMAG 3536 7525 3516 3536 5532 7532 3527 3598 3597 3519 5505 STANDBY CIRCUIT STANDBY CIRCUIT STANDBY REFERENCE CIRCUIT 3544 3545 STANDBY CIRCUIT STANDBY REFERENCE CIRCUIT 3576 3575 5450 Vbatt 3 1 LINE OUTPUT CIRCUIT E W CORRECTION 1404 1 2 HORIZONTOL DEFLECTION COIL 5402 7405 7404 HDRIVE EW_DRIVE 5V 6465 6 7 8 6461 3450 12V_LOT 6469 3485 FILAMENT 14V 12 HFB_X_RAY PROT 3517 2045 EHTinfo EHT FOC...

Page 21: ... D7 I492 E9 I493 G10 I494 E8 I495 D9 I496 E7 I497 F6 I499 D7 I500 F3 I501 G3 I502 G2 I503 G1 I504 G1 I506 F3 I507 E2 I509 F4 I510 E3 I511 G5 I512 E4 I513 F5 I514 F5 I515 F5 I516 G5 I517 G5 I518 F5 I519 G5 I520 F6 I521 G5 I522 D6 I523 F6 I525 E3 I526 F3 I527 G6 I528 E4 I529 D4 I530 F3 I531 E3 I532 E3 I533 E4 I534 F2 I536 E3 I537 E3 I538 D4 I539 D3 I540 D3 I542 D2 I543 C3 I544 E4 I545 C3 I546 F5 I54...

Page 22: ...IN B9 B9 B9 7307 SII9011CLU 43 48 54 RDE 0 23 24bit R G B HDMI_HSYNC HDMI_VSYNC 21 22 SIDE_CVBS Y_IN SIDE_C_IN ADC HDMI 7401 TDA9330H N3 HOP HOP_R HOP_G HOP_B ROUT GOUT BOUT 1 1400 1317 1 2 2 3 3 30 31 32 40 41 42 HSYNC VSYNC 24 23 34 37 30 29 28 7330 TDA6111Q VIDEO OUTPUT AMPLIFIER R 7340 TDA6111Q VIDEO OUTPUT AMPLIFIER G 7350 TDA6111Q VIDEO OUTPUT AMPLIFIER B CRT G_16350_058 eps 070506 SVPEX42 T...

Page 23: ...CM L 1150 1 6 2 1 3 EXT2 SC2_L_OUT SC2_R_IN SC2_R_OUT SC2_L_IN 28 SC1 OUT R 45 SC1 IN R 29 SC1 OUT L 44 SC1 IN L AUDIO L R IN SIDE_R_IN SIDE_L_IN MA 0 11 1101 1 DVI_R DVI_L AUDIO L R IN 1101 2 HD R HD L DVI AUDIO L R IN 1101 3 CONST_R CONST_L AUDIO L R OUT 7106 14 12 2 15 13 1 HD_R HD_L 7961 UDA1334BT N2 HDMI_R HDMI_L 7962 14 12 2 15 13 1 HD_DVI_R HD_DVI_L 36 SC4 IN R 17 DACA R 18 DACA L 3 1583 19...

Page 24: ...L_EE 16 14 7721 SVPEX42 TRIDENT VIDEO PROCESSOR ERR 12 3746 3745 28 27 19 1 18 2 39 40 7307 SII9011CLU HDMI PANELLINK RECEIVER ERR 14 5 6 7306 M24C02 EEPROM 256x8 1300 16 15 41 42 TXD RXD 7201 M30620SPGP 3241 3243 3228 3227 10 11 7061 TDA9886T IF DEMODULATOR ERR 11 3068 3067 2 1 7907 MSP3411G SOUND PROCESSOR ERR 15 3903 3902 57 56 7601 AD9985AKSTZ ANALOG INTERFACE ERR 16 3612 3614 1600 2 3 FOR IAP...

Page 25: ... 7511 TEA1507 6 DRIVER 11 CTRL 14 DRAIN 2 VCC 9 SENCE 7512 3516 3514 3513 3522 7517 7 DEMAG 3517 VDC 2505 7513 TCET1103 2 1 4 3 6511 10 6551 5551 Vbatt 5552 5562 6563 5566 Vaudio 5561 5567 Vaudio 6562 3571 9VA 5511 5504 6 5 8 11 14 9 12 4 3 1 10 Vaux 6537 7535 5564 5 2V 6535 5V 7535 13 9VA 6536 7513 TCET1103 2 1 4 3 7510 TEA1507 6 DRIVER 11 CTRL 14 DRAIN 2 VCC 9 SENCE 7 DEMAG 3536 7525 3516 3536 5...

Page 26: ...6549 BYV29X 500 2n2 2578 Audio_Gnd Vaux_GND 9VA 5500 DMF28 1 9506 7511 2n2 2501 5 2V SB360L 6562 5551 2543 100n 3598 3535 4R7 6582 5565 330u 2507 BZX384 C18 Vaux_GND 3K3 3567 F563 3K3 2579 47n 7571 TL431CZ AP 1 2 AUDIO_GND2 9VA 5512 2 1 3 3511 4R7 SI2307DS 7535 3 1 2 1K2 Vaux_GND 3521 4 2 3 3590 15K 3573 PDTC114ET 7547 7584 PDTC114ET 2 6 1 6539 1 2 2537 2m2 5562 5u6 5505 1504 470n Vaux_GND1 F508 1...

Page 27: ...7 2418 GND_DEF GND_HOR 5401 2407 VideoSupply 6405 BAS316 100n 2468 33n 2409 CRT_GND 10u 2461 GND_DEF 1K0 220p 2487 2V3 S 0V A6 5450 TO PICTURE TUBE COIL RES A2 A6 0V A2 A6 A6 48V K A2 G G 4V8 0V E W A6 RES TO 1351 OF HORIZONTAL FROM LOT 10K COIL 140V DEFLECTION A2 0V FRAME 15V2 DEFLECTION S 220K A2 A2 12n LINE A DEFLECTION D 220K 27V 8n2 6V6 A6 A6 D 1R 50V 0V 0V 13V5 11V 0V 6V6 A6 150R CRT PANEL F...

Page 28: ...d 10p Audio_Gnd 3938 1K0 100n 2914 3K9 2960 22u Audio_Gnd 22u 2948 9917 2931 3n3 3934 2963 2933 6n8 3937 470n 2984 GND AUD 470R Audio_Gnd 3949 22K 22u 2978 100n 2965 Audio_Gnd BC857B 7904 2961 10u 3960 100K 5914 220K 3931 2K2 5 6 7 8 4 3942 680p 7901 2 Audio_Gnd 2955 680p 2971 3971 4R7 3956 Audio_Gnd 220n 2946 2950 47n P0102DA 6905 1 2 3 47n 2979 5913 4R7 3955 Audio_Gnd Audio_Gnd 2964 100n 2K2 395...

Page 29: ... 15V6 15V9 15V9 A3 A6 RES RES RESERVE 2985 Audio_Gnd Audio_Gnd R L 2981 Audio_Gnd 47u 2998 47u 2991 1 2 3 4 Audio_Gnd B4B EH A 1911 9916 4984 7962 BC857B 4985 Audio_Gnd Audio_Gnd 2976 220p Audio_Gnd 2975 220p 2 OUT1 4 OUT2 6 7 VP VP 5 V GND 3 7990 1 INV1 INV12 8 9 INV2 MUTE 2 3 4 5 Audio_Gnd TDA2616Q 1910 1 10R 3993 Audio_Gnd 3989 10R Audio_Gnd 220n Audio_Gnd Audio_Gnd 2993 2992 1n0 1n0 3991 10K 2...

Page 30: ...NECTOR A5 33V Autoscavem CRT COMPAIR A6 A5 A6 0V 33V A6 PIP PANEL 1V7 0V 8 NC3 10 4 SCL SDA 5 TU2 9 2251 4n7 3 IF1 11 MB1 6 MB2 7 12 13 14 15 NC1 2 NC2 1243 TEDE9 031A AGC 1 AS 2236 10n 1270 B3B EH A 1 2 3 5V 8 NC2 10 NC3 4 SCL 5 SDA 9 TU2 AS 11 IF1 6 MB1 7 MB2 12 13 14 15 2 NC1 TEDE9 031A 1232 1 AGC 3 9646 5249 220n 2232 6238 5 2V 47u 2248 33V 33V 1269 8 S3B EH 1241 1 1245 B8B EH A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 31: ... 3625 3V3 8K2 3623 2674 B3B EH A 1684 1 SUP_GND 100p 2682 SUP_GND 100R 3688 2663 220p BZX384 C5V1 6685 1 2 3 4 5 6 B6B EH A 1623 2666 4625 1n0 2677 1683 B3B EH A 1 2 3 3628 100R 2678 100n 2671 8V 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 7 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 8 80 9 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 5 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 6 SIMM 1670 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ...

Page 32: ...UT A6 A6 A6 OUT A6 A6 RES 8V1 0R 0R A6 A6 A7 0R 2V7 A6 AUDIO L 1V6 INPUTs A6 A6 A6 A6 A6 AUDIO SURROUND AUDIO R A6 A6 A6 47p 2722 6705 PDZ6 8 B 10K 3716 75R 3732 3741 150R 3721 75R 3709 150R 3704 150R 5707 PDZ6 8 B 100R 3711 6710 2703 150R 3737 PDZ6 8 B 6701 100R 3712 9706 6711 PDZ6 8 B 1n0 2704 1705 2 5 9702 PDZ6 8 B 6707 5A 6A 7A 8A 9A 2712 1u0 16A 17A 18A 19A 2A 20A 21A 3A 4A 1A 10A 11A 12A 13A...

Page 33: ...E9 3717 E9 3720 F9 3722 F9 3724 F9 3725 F9 3726 F9 3728 F9 3729 F9 3730 F9 3731 F9 3930 G3 3933 G4 3936 G2 3955 G3 3957 F4 3959 E4 3971 G3 5247 G7 5401 A6 5402 A6 5406 C6 5408 C7 5409 C7 5410 C7 5411 C7 5450 B8 5452 D8 5453 D9 5455 A7 5456 E8 5500 C1 5501 B1 5502 A3 5504 D3 5505 E4 5506 C2 5511 A4 5512 B5 5532 C3 5551 C5 5552 C6 5561 C4 5562 C5 5564 E3 5565 E5 5566 E5 5567 E5 5680 F7 5681 E7 5682 ...

Page 34: ... 3532 C7 3533 C7 3534 C7 3537 E6 3538 C7 3540 E4 3541 D7 3542 D6 3543 D6 3544 D6 3545 E6 3546 E4 3547 D4 3548 D6 3549 A5 3551 D6 3552 D5 3553 D6 3554 D4 3565 D5 3567 C6 3568 B7 3573 C4 3574 C4 3576 C4 3580 B6 3581 D5 3583 D5 3584 D5 3585 D5 3586 D5 3588 C6 3589 D6 3590 D5 3591 D5 3593 B6 3594 B6 3595 B6 3596 B6 3597 C6 3623 F4 3624 E4 3625 E4 3626 E4 3629 E3 3630 E3 3677 F3 3685 E3 3686 F3 3688 F3...

Page 35: ...Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts 35 L06 1E AA 7 Layout LSP Part 1 Bottom Side Part 1 G_16350_009a eps 230306 ...

Page 36: ...36 L06 1E AA 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Layout LSP Part 2 Bottom Side Part 2 G_16350_009b eps 230306 ...

Page 37: ...Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts 37 L06 1E AA 7 Layout LSP Part 3 Bottom Side Part 3 G_16350_009c eps 230306 ...

Page 38: ...38 L06 1E AA 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Layout LSP Part 4 Bottom Side Part 4 G_16350_009d eps 230306 ...

Page 39: ...559 RES B1 B2 B7 RES N N N POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIVITIES Y JUMPER B4 B1 B2 B7 RES RES B7 RES RES B4 RES B2 RES B4 RES RES B4 B7 B8 RES RES B4 RES 580 599 B8 B4 RES FRONT OF B2 B10 Screw Shield Holes B7 RES 560 569 RES B4 B7 RES B10 B7 RES TO 1904 OF INTERFACE PANEL B8 B2 RES B2 B8 RES B7 RES RES POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIVITIES SIDE AV RES B2 B7 RES RES B2 3583 4K7 5V2 4589 2584 2583 5561 3V3 3V3STBY1 25...

Page 40: ...B8 B1 B6 A0 A7 B1 B4 AD0 AD7 B12 B4 B1 B7 B2 B3 B4 Pend new 12nc Lib B4 B1 B3 B4 B6 B7 B8 B10 B2 B6 SDM RES B1 B4 RES B6 A8 A18 B2 B4 B4 B6 MICROPROCESSOR B9 AD0 AD7 RES 2213 10u 3V3STBY 3V3STBY 3252 4K7 33R 3294 3259 3 3239 1R0 4K7 3286 4K7 100R 3208 100R 3243 10K 3230 100R 3233 4K7 3202 3V3STBY 3249 4K7 3V3STBY 2211 10u 3V3STBY 3282 4K7 3258 3 33R 3250 100R 3221 4K7 3226 1K0 3246 3V3STBY 16V 100...

Page 41: ... 2 VIF2 19 VPLL 20 Vp 47R Screw Shield Holes Request By Harris For Lighting SINGLE BD 12NC 3139 123 60862 MULTI BD 12NC 3139 123 60852 060 099 B2 B4 B6 B7 B8 B2 B4 B6 B7 B8 B4 B9 B9 B3 B3 RES RES RES 34V5 RES 0V 0V 5V 100n DEMODULATOR 000 059 B2 B3 B3 B3 TUNER RES 4 3V 4 3V 4 9V From 1244 of RES RES RES TUNER IF DEMODULATOR B8 B2 B4 B6 B7 B8 B2 B4 B6 B7 B8 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 2072 2065 3005 VT 5VS 2 TU...

Page 42: ...7 RES B5 B2 B1 B7 B2 B3 B6 B7 B8 32 27 24 235 239 228 222 254 2 5 255 SVPEX42 7721 6 33 25 234 238 227 221 3747 2 33R 75R 3723 5721 220R 1K5 3726 3760 54 3 140 137 142 10u 2783 178 180 78 181 183 84 86 88 90 91 93 152 154 76 160 162 163 165 166 168 170 172 73 75 94 96 102 104 106 108 148 150 109 123 122 120 118 117 115 114 112 130 131 79 97 159 177 82 100 156 174 126 125 111 145 147 138 144 133 13...

Page 43: ...upling Capacitors B4 B4 B4 B4 100n 2714 LD1117DT33C 7702 100n 1V8 5701 220R 33R 3710 3 33R 3710 2 33R 3708 1 33R 3712 4 5V2 33R 3712 3 10n 2703 3709 4 3701 1K0 33R 10u 2718 33R 3712 2 10n 2712 2711 10n 10n 2710 1 3 2 VDD LD1086D2T18 7704 2715 10n 33R 3710 4 3714 3 33R 33R 3708 4 3707 2 33R 51R 3704 3711 2 33R 2790 10u 3711 4 33R 3702 1K0 3V3STBY VDDMQ 33R 3712 1 33R 3708 3 33R 3708 2 VDDMQ 3792 37...

Page 44: ...Comp 3313 33R 1n0 2334 3V3 3V3 1u0 2344 1n0 2349 5VHDMI 33R 3316 1 PDTC114ET 7308 5VHDMI 3331 4K7 4K7 3311 22u 2300 5306 30R 3304 100R 3305 10K 3V3_HDMI 3V3_HDMI 33R 3312 1n0 2313 3V3_HDMI 3332 47K 2307 100n 3330 3V3_HDMI 4K7 3310 4K7 30R 5307 2321 100n 3 1 2 3V3_HDMI 2330 5VHDMI 100n 1n0 2342 100n 2320 7302 3 1 2 BSN20 10u 5300 4K7 3309 1n0 2336 1V8_HDMI 3V3_HDMI 1n0 2305 100n 2315 1V8 10K 3306 1...

Page 45: ...ES RES B4 B4 CRT Panel To 1317 of RES RES B2 B1 B4 B4 RES RES RES FOR SVPEX RGB B4 B4 B2 B3 B4 B6 B8 B1 B1 6409 BZX384 C4V7 6403 100n 2403 10u 2400 BAV99 BSN20 7405 100n 39K 2401 3440 3441 20K VD VDOB 2 VDOA 1 VIN 26 VP1 17 VP2 39 VSC 15 XTALI 20 XTALO 34 RI1 30 RI2 35 RO 40 SCL 10 SCO 9 SDA 11 UIN 27 23 GND2 GO 41 HD 24 HFB 13 HOUT 8 HSEL 12 IREF 16 LPSU 22 PWL 14 EHTIN 4 EWO 3 FBCSO 29 FLASH 5 G...

Page 46: ... F10 4935 F3 4936 F3 4937 B8 4938 A3 4939 B8 5901 B2 5941 A9 5942 A9 5943 A8 5V3 B9 NC B10 RES B6 2V6 3V8 3V8 RES RES 5944 B9 6941 A7 7907 A3 7908 1 C9 7908 2 D9 7909 1 D9 7909 2 E9 7910 1 F9 7910 2 F9 3V8 RES NC RES 7V 3V8 B2 3V8 RES NC 2V6 B1 RES 1V5 2V5 3V8 3V8 B12 B9 B9 2V5 B1 NC 0V 0V4 RES RES RES 0V 3V8 3V8 NC 3V8 RES B9 2V6 B9 B1 0V4 B10 3V8 B9 2V5 NC NC 3V8 2V8 B1 8V5 B1 2V5 B3 BC847BS 790...

Page 47: ... RGB R_in RES EMC RES B3 RES RES RES RGB R YC C_in S164 C7 S165 C7 S166 D7 S167 E7 S168 F7 S169 C7 S170 C7 S171 C7 S172 C7 S173 D7 S174 C2 S175 C1 B10 RES B11 RGB B_in B2 RES Audio R_out B4 RES RGB BL_in Terr_CVBS_out RGB G_in B11 B8 B8 RES Audio L_in B11 EMC Video_in B8 RES RES Audio R_in 3160 S164 S152 3158 75R 75R 3178 S155 S168 S154 EMC HOLE 1198 100n 2168 3164 68R 6153 2174 2175 100R 3168 S16...

Page 48: ... Const_R B8 B1 HD_L B2 RES B2 B9 Y B4 RES B12 B2 B4 EMC EMC EMC EMC B8 B8 10u 2128 2115 3136 100K 1n0 150R 3124 2123 2u2 2 PDTC114ET 7112 BAV99 6102 1 3 2u2 1 VCC 5 2113 10u COM 4 2 GND IN 6 NC 3 NO 3127 47K BZX384 C6V8 6104 150R 3129 5V PDTC114ET 7110 100K 3137 100R 3143 3119 S106 3122 470R 6101 75R 3104 BZX384 C6V8 4K7 3139 2124 1n0 3120 2K2 BC847B 7109 220K 3130 5V 1n0 2104 47K 100K 3138 5u6 51...

Page 49: ...R 33R 3619 2 33R 3619 1 3622 3 33R 3622 2 33R 6 3V 47u 2636 33R 3621 3 3621 2 33R 5608 2633 5607 2630 2605 10u 16V 2615 10u 3V3ADC 3617 4 33R 3618 4 33R 3V3ADC 100n 2601 3622 1 33R 3608 2K7 3617 1 69 78 79 64 31 33R 39 42 45 46 51 52 59 62 11 22 23 74 73 72 71 70 58 56 57 49 65 66 30 37 26 27 34 35 54 77 76 75 28 32 36 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 61 63 68 10 80 20 21 24 25 48 1 40 41 44 47 50 53 60 18 17 16 1...

Page 50: ... 7975 A2 B6 B8 8V 3971 4K7 4973 DAC_ 3V3 5V B12 B6 B12 2972 2u2 13 1 3 12 2 5 14 15 4 6 11 10 9 16 7 8 VREF DAC 15 VSSA 5 VSSD 2 WS MDX 7962 HEF4053B PCS 11 SFOR0 7 SFOR1 6 SYSCLK 13 VDDA 4 VDDD 14 VOL 16 VOR 12 1 BCK 3 DATAI 9 DEEM 8 MUTE 10 7961 UDA1334BT N2 3966 220K 3965 100R 2973 2u2 2967 1u0 DAC_ 3V3 3972 100R 5u6 5961 100K 3970 3969 100K 2964 100n 2963 100n 2961 6 3V 6 3V 47u 2962 47u PDTC1...

Page 51: ...C4 3238 C4 3239 C4 3240 C4 3241 C4 3242 C4 3243 C3 3244 C4 3245 C4 3246 C4 3247 C4 3248 C4 3249 C4 3250 B4 3251 B4 3252 B4 3253 C4 3254 B3 3257 C4 3258 B3 3259 B3 3260 B3 3261 B3 3262 B4 3263 C3 3264 C3 3265 C3 3266 B3 3267 B3 3268 C3 3272 B3 3273 B3 3280 C3 3281 C3 3282 C3 3284 C4 3285 C4 3287 C3 3288 C3 3292 C4 3307 D6 3308 D6 3311 C5 3312 C5 3313 C5 3314 D5 3315 D5 3316 D6 3325 D5 3326 D5 3327 ...

Page 52: ... D1 3139 C4 3141 D3 3142 D3 3143 D3 3144 D1 3156 D3 3157 D4 3158 D4 3159 D4 3160 D4 3161 D4 3162 D4 3163 D4 3164 D4 3165 D4 3168 D5 3169 D5 3170 D3 3171 D3 3172 D3 3173 D3 3174 D3 3175 D3 3176 D3 3177 D4 3178 D4 3183 D4 3184 D4 3185 D4 3186 D4 3187 D5 3188 D4 3189 D4 3190 D4 3191 D4 3192 D4 3193 D3 3194 C3 3195 D3 3196 D3 3197 D3 3198 C3 3199 D4 3207 C4 3208 C4 3210 C4 3234 C4 3255 C4 3256 B4 3269...

Page 53: ... 3150 47K Video_Gnd Video_Gnd Video_Gnd 1u0 2181 39K 1277 2 5 6 330p 2174 YKF51 5304 6 4 5 Video_Gnd Video_Gnd 6161 BZX384 C6V8 75R SKQNAB 1011 SKQNAB 1012 SIDE AV PANEL HP PANEL TOP CONTROL SL6 volume volume TO 1586 OF HEADPHONE RIGHT SPEAKER LEFT channel RES channel TO RES RES TO 1581 OF B1 SSB VIDEO IN TO 1911 OF RES 3151 22K 3010 3013 1K8 6 2176 470p 1251 1 2 3 4 5 7 1 2 3 4 5 Video_Gnd 1254 4...

Page 54: ...32 A1 1250 A2 1251 A3 1252 B4 1254 B3 1277 A2 1278 A4 2175 B4 2180 B4 9212 A3 9213 A3 9214 A3 9215 B3 9216 A2 9217 A1 G_16350_029 eps 230306 3139 123 6109 1 2171 A3 2172 A2 2173 A3 2174 A3 2176 A4 2178 A4 2181 A4 3010 B2 3011 B3 3012 B2 3013 B4 3015 B3 3150 B1 3151 A3 3152 A2 3153 A2 3154 B1 3156 A4 3157 A4 3158 A2 3159 B1 3160 B1 3161 A4 4180 A2 4181 B1 4182 B1 4183 A3 4184 B2 4185 B1 4186 B1 616...

Page 55: ...15V 4V3 ROTATION FOR WIDE SCREEN ONLY G 3V4 R 112V 112V 3V4 4V 3V4 3V4 0V7 DYN FOCUS DEFLECTION CRT PANEL G_16350_033 eps 270306 3139 123 5817 6 F F SCAVEM B1 LOT 3V1 5V3 114V 6V B1 B1 B1 112V 2K7 200A GND_RGB 2333 680p 1334 1331 GND 4 IOM 5 VCN 7 VDDH 6 2 VDDL 9 VFB 3 VIN MIRROR MIRROR DIFFERENTIAL STAGE MIRROR MIRROR V BIAS CURRENT SOURCE 7330 TDA6111Q GND_RGB GND_RGB 4p7 18p 2387 1354 G 5347 5u...

Page 56: ... 3139 123 5817 6 2332 D2 2333 D2 2336 D2 2343 D1 2344 E1 2346 D1 2348 D3 2352 E1 2353 D1 2354 E3 2355 E3 2356 D1 2357 B2 2358 E3 2359 E3 2360 E3 2361 B3 2362 E3 2364 B2 2365 B2 2367 A4 2369 D2 2370 A4 2371 E2 2372 E1 2373 E1 2374 B2 2375 B3 2376 A1 2377 B2 2382 A2 2383 A1 2384 A1 2385 B1 2386 B2 2387 B2 2388 A3 2389 A4 3319 A4 3320 B4 3321 A4 3322 B4 3325 E2 3338 E2 3339 D2 3340 E2 3342 D1 3343 E1...

Page 57: ...9002 B3 9695 C3 FROM 1624 AC MAINS ITV INPUT LTR 301 ONLY POWER NAFTA 110V EUROPE 220V 240V FRONT INTERFACE PANEL POWER SUPPLY RES T4 0AE RES RES RES L01 USA ONLY 6V 6V 9002 6693 1693 2691 10u 2692 47n 100n 2698 6691 LTL 10224WHCR 2 1 1 2 1211 3694 50V 4601 3693 220R 9001 1606 1231 SDKVE30100 3 4 5 6 1 2 2 3691 330R 1505 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 680K 3696 TSOP1836 6692 2 GND 1 OUT 3 VS 4001 9695 3501 3M3 10K...

Page 58: ...306 3139 123 5722 1 1211 D1 1231 C3 1505 A1 1606 D4 1693 A3 2691 A4 2698 A3 3500 B2 3501 B3 3691 B3 3693 B3 3694 B3 6691 B4 6692 B4 6693 A4 9001 C1 9002 D2 9685 B3 9695 B3 9696 A3 Layout Front Interface Panel SL6 Bottom Side G_16350_040 eps 270306 3139 123 5722 1 2692 A2 3696 A2 3697 A2 4001 A1 4601 A2 7691 A2 ...

Page 59: ...and Active Control to off if either one of them is present Set Brightness to aligned value unless otherwise specified Set Contrast value to 99 8 1 2 Adjustment Sequence Use the following adjustment sequence 1 Set the correct TV set OPTIONS as described in Figure 8 1 Focus 1 2 and Screen Vg2 adjustment 8 2 1 Vg2 Adjustment In the frame blanking period of the R G and B signals applied to the CRT the...

Page 60: ... menu will now appear on the screen The different alignment parameters are described further on Notes All changes to menu items and alignments must be stored manually If an empty EAROM permanent memory is detected all settings are set to pre programmed default values so the set must be re aligned 8 3 1 Tuner AGC 1 Set an external pattern generator to a colour bar video signal and connect the RF ou...

Page 61: ...res can be changed The colour temperature mode NORMAL DELTA COOL DELTA WARM can be selected per colour R G and B with the RIGHT LEFT cursor keys The mode or value can be changed with the UP DOWN cursor keys First the values for the NORMAL colour temperature must be selected Then the offset values for the DELTA COOL and DELTA WARM mode can be selected Note that the alignment values are non linear A...

Page 62: ..._PHILIPS_TUNER 1 1 bit 6 0 0 bit 5 0 0 bit 4 0 0 bit 3 OP_ACI 1 1 bit 2 OP_UK_PNP 0 0 bit 1 OP_VIRGIN_MODE 1 1 bit 0 lsb 0 0 Total DEC Value 138 138 Total HEX Value 8A 8A OP2 bit 7 msb 0 0 bit 6 0 0 bit 5 0 0 bit 4 0 0 bit 3 OP_TILT 0 1 bit 2 0 0 bit 1 0 0 bit 0 lsb 0 0 Total DEC Value 0 8 Total HEX Value 00 08 OP3 bit 7 msb 0 0 bit 6 0 0 bit 5 0 0 bit 4 0 0 bit 3 0 0 bit 2 OP_WIDE_SCREEN 0 1 bit ...

Page 63: ...vailable Note When UKPNP and VMOD are ON at the initial set up LANGUAGE ENGLISH COUNTRY GREAT BRITAIN and after auto store is complete VMOD will be set automatically to OFF while UKPNP remain ON OP_VIRGIN_MODE Virgin Mode Values OFF Disabled cannot access virgin mode ON Enabled can access virgin mode Function Disable Enable virgin mode Note Plug and Play menu item will be displayed to perform inst...

Page 64: ... deflection circuits the correction circuits and the X ray protection circuits of the LSP see the ES1 manual For a description of the remaining LSP circuits see the A02 manual on which the ES1 was based For a description of the new SSB see the circuit diagrams in chapter 6 and the general description below 9 1 1 General description of the SSB The L06 1E chassis has a new SSB with respect to the SS...

Page 65: ... that installs TV channels directly from a cable network by means of a predefined TXT page ADC Analogue to Digital Converter ADOC Analogue Digital One Chip AFC Automatic Frequency Control control signal used to tune to the correct frequency AGC Automatic Gain Control algorithm that controls the video input of the feature box AM Amplitude Modulation ANC Automatic Noise Reduction One of the algorith...

Page 66: ... d i Digital Visual Interface d digital only i integrated A digital video interface to a display designed to replace the analogue YPbPr or RGB interface FBL TXT Fast Blanking Teletext FBX Feature BoX Part of the small signal board separate module which contains 100 Hz processing extra features and AutoTV algorithms FBX6 based on PICNIC FBX7 based on PICNIC and Eagle FBX8 based on PICNIC Eagle and ...

Page 67: ...ive signal for the Line transistor LNA Low Noise Adapter Low Noise Amplifier LOT Line Output Transformer also called FBT The transformer in which the EHT is generated LS Loud Speaker MPIP Multi Picture in Picture Commercial feature showing several frozen or moving pips MPX MultiPleX MSP Multi standard Sound Processor ITT sound decoder MUTE MUTE Line NAFTA North American Free Trade Association Trad...

Page 68: ...onnector SCAVEM Scan Velocity Modulation Advanced beam control technology which results in sharper edges on all images SMPS Switched Mode Power Supply SND SouND SNDL SC1 IN Sound left SCART1 in SNDL SC1 OUT Sound left SCART1 out SNDL SC2 IN Sound left SCART2 in SNDL SC2 OUT Sound left SCART2 out SNDR SC1 IN Sound right SCART1 in SNDR SC1 OUT Sound right SCART1 out SNDR SC2 IN Sound right SCART2 ou...

Page 69: ...xt WXGA 1280x768 15 9 or 1366x768 16 9 WYSIWYR What You See Is What You Record record selection that follows main picture and sound XGA Extended Graphics Array 1024x768 4 3 XTAL Quartz crystal Y Luminance signal YPbPr Component video Y Luminance Pb Pr Colour difference signals B Y and R Y other amplitudes w r t to YUV Y C Y consists of luminance signal blanking level and sync C consists of chroma ...

Page 70: ...nF 10 250V 2418 2022 333 00163 360nF 5 250V 2419 2022 333 00087 510nF 5 250V 2419 2038 301 00312 1 2µF 5 250V 2425 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 2427 5322 122 31866 6 8nF 10 63V 2431 4822 126 13185 680pF 10 500V 2432 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2448 2238 930 55618 470pF 200V 2449 4822 124 80791 470µF 20 16V 2450 4822 121 40434 330nF 10 100V 2451 4822 121 40434 330nF 10 100V 2452 4822 126 14...

Page 71: ...02 2 2kΩ 1 0603 3545 2322 704 62202 2 2kΩ 1 0603 3546 4822 051 30683 68kΩ 5 0 062W 3549 4822 117 12925 47kΩ 1 0 063W 0603 3550 4822 116 52269 3 3kΩ 5 0 5W 3551 4822 051 30223 22kΩ 5 0 062W 3553 2322 704 61803 18kΩ 1 0603 3554 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5 0 062W 3563 4822 116 83872 220Ω 5 0 5W 3565 4822 051 30273 27kΩ 5 0 062W 3567 4822 051 30154 150kΩ 5 0 062W 3568 4822 117 12925 47kΩ 1 0 063W 0603 3571 ...

Page 72: ...2 100nF 20 50V 0603 2169 2020 552 00183 2 2µF 10 6 3V 0603 2176 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2177 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2201 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2202 3198 016 31590 15pF 10 50V 0603 2203 3198 016 31590 15pF 10 50V 0603 2204 2020 552 94427 100pF 5 50V 2205 2020 552 96823 10µF 16V 2206 3198 016 31020 1nF 25V 0603 2207 2020 552 94427 100pF 5 50V 2208 2020 552 94427 100pF 5...

Page 73: ...2 126 13881 470pF 5 50V 2920 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2921 3198 016 33380 3 3pF 50V 0603 2922 3198 016 33380 3 3pF 50V 0603 2923 3198 016 31020 1nF 25V 0603 2924 3198 016 31020 1nF 25V 0603 2925 3198 016 31020 1nF 25V 0603 2926 3198 016 31020 1nF 25V 0603 2927 3198 016 31020 1nF 25V 0603 2928 3198 016 31020 1nF 25V 0603 2929 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 50V 0603 2930 2020 552 96823 10µF 16V 293...

Page 74: ...22 051 30222 2 2kΩ 5 0 062W 3458 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5 0 062W 3459 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5 0 062W 3500 4822 117 12925 47kΩ 1 0 063W 0603 3501 4822 051 30223 22kΩ 5 0 062W 3503 5322 117 13031 5 6kΩ 1 0 063W 0603 3504 4822 051 30472 4 7Ω 5 0 062W 3505 2322 704 63302 3 3kΩ 1 0603 3506 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5 0 062W 3561 3198 021 38220 8 2kΩ 5 0 062W 0603 3581 4822 051 30101 100Ω 5 0 062W 3582 4822 051 30...

Page 75: ...0 7635 4822 209 17398 LD1117DT33 7701 9322 235 50671 K4D263238I UC50 7702 4822 209 17398 LD1117DT33 7703 9322 217 23668 LD1117DT25C 7704 9322 189 19668 LD1086D2T18 7721 9322 221 70671 SVPEX42 7907 9322 196 03702 MSP3411G QI B8V3 7908 9340 425 20115 BC847BS 7909 9340 425 20115 BC847BS 7910 9340 425 20115 BC847BS 7961 9352 703 94118 UDA1334BT N2 7962 5322 209 14481 HEF4053BT 7963 4822 130 11155 PDTC...

Page 76: ...er 0603 4308 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 4309 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 4310 4822 051 20008 Jumper 0805 4321 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 4322 4822 051 20008 Jumper 0805 4330 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 b 5303 4822 157 11867 5 6µH 5 5304 4822 526 10704 Bead 50 Ω at 100MHz 5308 4822 157 11867 5 6µH 5 5339 4822 526 10704 Bead 50 Ω at 100MHz 5361 4822 157 11411 Bead 80Ω at 100MHz d 6307 4822 130 11416 P...

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