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Schematic Diagram of Main board

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Rs

Rp

+t

COM

/PWM7

/HOUT

/VOUT

/PWM13

/PWM12

/PWM11

/PWM10

/PWM9

/PWM8

/SCL1

/SAD1

/AD0

/AD1

/AD2

/CLAMP

/3V3

/HFI

/HFO

/SDA2

/SCL2

/PAT

/SOGIN

/AD3

/PWM4

/PWM5

/PWM6

F2

G2

EHT

White

Red

Grey

F1

C

POWER

AMPLIFIER

_

+

FLYBACK

GENERATOR

THERMAL

PROTECTION

2252

2255

2633

2637

3408

3409

910N 250V MPS

820N 250V MPS

820N 250V MPS

330N 400V MPSA

300N 400V MPSA

300N 400V MPSA

270P 2KV X7R

270P 2KV X7R

330P 2KV X7R

330P 2KV X7R

330P 2KV X7R

330P 2KV X7R

2R2 1/2W

2R2 1/2W

2R2 1/2W

7102 K13
7103 L10
7105 M16
7151 L19

7503 C1

7262 A20
7263 B20
7264 D20
7266 E20

7602 D9
7603 D10
7604 E11
7605 B12
7606 A17
7613 D12

6603 B11
6604 B8
6605 B12
6606 A15
6607 B15
6608 A11
6609 G20
6611 D13

7615 E13
7616 F15
7801 F4

6251 A20

V30-107T5 CRT Deviation list *

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E

8813 F2
8814 G1
8815 G1
9625 E15
9626 E15
S001 E18

6803 L6
6804 L6

7154 N19
7155 N16
7252 A21
7253 B21
7254 D21
7256 E21

N

F1 D1
F2 D1
F3 D1
F4 E1
F5 E1
F6 E1
F7 E1

7405 M2
7406 L3
7407 M3

7401 N7

2R2 1/2W

2R4 1/2W

2R4 1/2W

6805 L7
7101 L15

6159 M19
6160 N18
6161 N16
6162 L17

7504 E5
7601 C9

6502 B2
6503 F13
6504 B2
6507 G13
6601 C9
6602 A9

6612 F15
6613 G14
6614 E14

7802 H1

6252 B20
6253 D20

8812 F1

C

D

[R]

N

A

B

1/2W

+350V

[R] STANDS FOR COMPONENT RESERVED.

7152 M19
7153 M20

H

I

J

K

L

M

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

F8 E1
F9 E1
F10 E1

7408 N2

7402 J7
7403 I8
7404 I8

7614 E12

6158 L19

8

9

10

6255 E20
6401 L6

19

20

21

A

B

C

D

E

1

2

3

6615 D13

7803 J2
8501 F1
8601 H14
8811 F1

1/2W

1/2W

[R]

1/2W

DDC5V

1%

F

G

[R]

1%

1%

9

F23 K7
F24 K7
F25 K7
F26 K7
F27 I10
F29 J10
F30 I14
F31 I14

18

19

20

F11 F1

7409 N3
7410 N3
7501 A5
7502 B2

RMU

5

6

7

BEAD

BEAD

1/2W

13

14

15

16

17

18

F44 K16
F45 K16
F46 L16
1101 J10
1102 I10
1103 K11
1104 K10
1105-A J10

F

G

H

4

6616 G12
6617 H20
6801 K6
6802 L6

1/2W

DDCSCL

1/4W

[R]

1/2W

1/2W

1%

PB: 57271

F17 M4
F18 M4
F19 M4
F20 J7
F21 K7
F22 K7

1605 G10
1801 H3
1802 J7
1803 K1
2101 I11
2103 I13
2104 I13
2105 I14

F32 I14
F33 J14
F34 J15

21

F12 F1
F13 K1
F14 K1
F15 K1

1%

BEAD

1%

[R]

1%

2154 K19
2155 K19
2156 L19

11

12

[R]

POWER SUPPLY

F40 I16
F41 J16
F42 J16
F43 J16

2252 A19
2255 C17
2256 B20
2257 B19
2261 D20
2262 D19
2271 E20
2272 E19

1105-B K10
1109 B13
1401 I9

I

5

6

7

8

-200V

[R]

1/2W

2W

1%

F16 K1

1/2W

1

%

1/4W

1/2W

1/2W

1604 G10

2505 C4
2506 C4
2507 C4
2508 B4
2509 D4
2511 F13
2512 D4
2513 B6

2106 K10
2107 I15
2108 L15

F35 J15

1

2

3

4

+800V

RMU

2151 L17
2152 I17
2153 J17

2605 D8
2606 D11
2607 C12

BEAD

[R]

2160 M19
2161 N17
2162 N19
2163 K20
2164 K20
2251 A20

2616 D10
2617 B8
2618 E15
2625 F15
2626 F13
2627 C10
2628 E12
2629 E14

2401 L5
2402 L6
2403 M5

1402 L4

J

K

L

M

AC +1000V

1/2W

-200V

MPSA

[R]

2802 H2
2803 H2

1%

1/2W

2410 M3
2411 N3
2501 A4
2502 B4
2503 B4
2504 B4

2814 K1
2815 I6
3101 I11
3102 I11
3103 I15
3104 L14
3105 L13
3106 L14

2514 B6
2515 C6
2516 D6

2109 L14

F36 I15
F37 K15
F38 K15
F39 I16

1/2W

1/2W

[R]

Hin

2604 B2

1/2W

1%

1/4W

2157 M18
2158 M18

2610 B13
2611 A14
2612 A15
2613 B15
2614 C14
2615 A17

3154 K20
3155 N16
3156 N16
3157 M18
3158 M18
3159 M18
3160 N19
3161 N18

2630 G14
2631 H19
2632 A11

2404 N6

1601-A A14
1601-C M8
1601-D N8
1603 G9

1/4W

1W

1/2W

1/4W

[R]

SB: 57251x1

1%

[R]

2W

1/2W

2806 G5
2807 I5
2808 I5
2809 J5
2810 L5
2813 K2

[R]

3257 B21
3258 B20
3259 B19
3261 B20
3264 B21
3266 D20
3267 D19

3107 L14
3108 L14
3109 L15

2517 D6

2110 L12
2111 L11
2112 L16
2113 L10

[R]

[R]

[R]

[R]

[R]

3504 B2
3505 B2
3506 B4

2804 I2
2805 G5

1/2W

1/4W

1/4W

MAIN PCB

DDCSDA

1/2W

3515 E6
3516 E5
3517 E6
3518 B1
3519 B1
3520 A6
3521 A6
3522 B6

3268 D20
3269 C21
3272 D21

3110 L13

2405 N5
2406 N6
2408 M7
2409 I7

1/2W

[R]

1/2W

1%

+1200V

3603 C9
3604 B9
3606 B9

3115 I14
3116 J12

3403 M5
3404 N6
3406 N7
3407 M8
3408 N7
3409 N7

3615 D11
3616 C14
3617 A15
3618 A18
3619 A18
3620 A17
3621 C11
3622 H20

3419 N2
3420 N3
3421 N3

3251 A21

2634 A11
2636 A12
2637 B16
2801 H2

1/2W

+70V

+160V

1%

3503 C2

3638 E13
3640 F13
3641 F14

[R]

1/2W

3509 C4
3510 C4
3511 E2
3512 D5
3513 D5
3514 D4

3657 B15
3658 D18
3801 G2
3802 H2
3803 H2
3804 H2
3805 I1
3806 J1

3523 C6
3524 C6
3526 C1

3281 E20

3111 M13
3112 M13
3113 L12
3114 L10

[R]

[R]

Vin

1/2W

1/2W

3817 K5
3818 K5
3819 K2

3401 L5
3402 M5

3609 C10
3610 C10
3611 C11
3612 C10
3613 D8
3614 D9

3828 I5
4101 K14
4401 N4
4601 G9
4602 G8
5101 I12
5102 K15
5103 I17

3623 E11
3624 G15
3625 H15

3422 I7

3252 A20
3253 A20
3254 A19
3256 A21

[R]

+1200V

3632 B7
3633 D12
3636 D13

selftest

[R]

H-yoke

3507 A4
3508 A5

3644 F15
3648 G19
3652 H19
3653 H19
3655 B16
3656 B16

5612 E14
5613 D9
5671 B17
6101 I14
6102 K15
6103 L15
6104 M13
6105 M13

3807 G5
3808 G5
3809 I5

3527 C1

3282 E19
3283 E20
3284 E21
3286 E21

1/2W

1/4W

[R]

3815 K2
3816 J6

3607 B11
3608 B12

3822 G3
3823 J1
3824 J1
3825 G3
3826 G5
3827 G5

E

D

C

B

A

5151 I20
5152 J20
5153 J20

3626 G15

3423 M2
3424 N2
3501 A2
3502 B2

3W

1/2W

V-yoke

1/4W

1/2W

3642 F14
3643 F15

5606 B14
5607 B14
5608 A15
5609 A15
5610 D16
5611 E14

12

13

14

28

27

26

25

24

6106 L10
6151 I17

6152 J17

3810 J5

3528 E5
3529 C7
3601 B8
3602 B8

[R]

P

O

N

3820 K2
3821 G3

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

28

5154 K19

3627 A9
3628 G11
3629 A10
3631 G20

1/2W

1

2

3

5604 B13
5605 C13

S

R

Q

P

O

N

M

L

6153 J17

3811 J5
3812 J5
3813 J5
3814 K5

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5156 I16
5601 B10
5602 B11
5603 A13

18

17

16

15

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27

26

24

23

22

21

20

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4

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6

7

8

9

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6154 J19
6155 K19
6156 K19
6157 L20

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21

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2608 A13
2609 D14

3117 L19
3118 M18
3119 L18
3124 K11
3152 I18

3153 J17

3410 N8
3412 I7
3413 I7
3414 I8
3415 M5
3416 L2
3417 M3
3418 M3

3162 N18
3163 N19
3164 N20

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2518 G13
2601 H15
2602 B10
2603 A10

1/2W

GND

1/2W

1/2W

1/2W

2633 C16

[R]

1/4W

8601

1

3424

3821

8K2

7604

TIP122

5153

100u

3812

4K7

6105

BAV21

+5

3617

100R

BZX79-B5V6

6804

3632

1K

3251

3K3

+6

F37

F4

+12

D9R0MC

3124

3

2

1

S001

Sparkgap

1.8

m

m

+12

F24

3801

3K3

BC548C

7254

2151

4u7

100

BAV21

6607

3K3

BC516

7410

15R

3104

3257

8811

1

+83

3631

10K

7153

L78L05ACZ

GND

2

IN

1

OUT

3

2106

2n2

2103

250

6803

BZX79-B5V6

2271

SB140

6154

3820

22K

4M7

3642

3284

2155

1000u

16

3641

39K

10n

2618

100

100MHZ

5103

100MHZ

3281

5612

3604

47R

MPSA44

7616

6155

BYV27-200

22K

F10

15R

3616

3611

100K

3657

250

22u

2609

7101

SSS7N60B

3809

10K

25

10u

251

1

25

2u2

2251

7256

EGP20G

6614

3511

1K5

4K7

3802

3619

1K

3mH

5611

3286

100n

2617

50

470K

3102

JFE63931

1603

1

U

4601

TBC338-40

7103

150n

2607

100

F39

22K

3653

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

3404

2K2

100n

2261

50

1802
26041

10K

3413

5152

100u

100

1u

2602

+6

100MHZ

5602

6401

SBYV27-200

4K7

3506

100R

3422

7407

BZX55-B5V6

6802

3154

2K2

F13

10n

250

2112

2n2

7405

250

2613

33K

3261

3608

10R

9625

3256

22K

100u

5609

3415

3K9

2257

250

330n

3157

100K

3272

22K

7603

BC558C

1N4148

6617

1104

JFE63201

1

7614

BC328-40

5608

HL2455H-057N

2

3

4

5

+6

220p

2108

2000

50

2804

22p

100n

100

2515

F26

10K

3505

7601

+5

6601

1N4148

3266

22R

BSN254A

31

13

1K

6255

3401

2R2

7504

PH2369

5601

1

3

4

2

3805

100R

F5

SCK104

3115

1604

JFE63931

1

2815

2u2

50

3158

2K2

220n

2109

100

25

4u7

2626

1K

3624

100

2503

10n

3515

180K

3613

1K

6106

1N4148

BA

V21

6608

22n

2810

50

10K

3528

3602

1K

3504

3825

8K2

2632

3n3

4K7

+12

3827

4K7

50

R43

3108

F8

GBU4K

6101

3621

27K

IRF540

3517

470K

6507

BAV21

7262

3254

150K

BAV21

6616

6603

SB140

7266

3626

1R

3628

56K

F29

+12

14mH

5101

2

3

4

1

10n

2631

100

47K

3823

31

16

PDB9R0MP6B7

100R

3807

3103

47K

3111

360K

F7

2156

6502

BZX79-C2V4

16

470u

3114

10K

100R

3818

7406

1101

AC-INLET

4

5

GND

2

1

L

3

N

100R

3806

3640

1K8

3418

+12

3414

1K

7803

BC548C

+12

3152

150K

10K

3828

2616

10u

16

12K

3824

4u7

2518

100

2000

2637

270p

F27

+12

3603

10K

1600

3119

150R

4n7

2608

100MHZ

5102

100

100u

2153

6158

RGP10D

3252

33K

8K2

3822

10n

2157

250

+6

3808

100R

100K

3503

680n

2101

275

F32

1N4148

6160

16

47u

2802

+83

F33

3419

3509

4K7

470R

3623

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4602

1

2

3804

4K7

2517

47u 16

+12

F30

2601

500

F45

F20

100p

241

1

2410

RGP10D

6604

F42

3514

12K

3403

2K2

7151

TBC338-40

3520

10K

F41

3408

2R2

3m7

5606

68K

3622

12M

1801

61S1208

6159

1N4148

3106

56K

RGP10D

6156

3155

47R

7502

BF423

3526

22n

2813

50

3527

25

10u

2507

F11

1

SS019P1230AJ

1

109

5

G1

6

G2

1

2

3

4

1105-A

A

1

G 2

K

3

50

2604

4n7

100

2408

330n

470n

100

2516

BT169B

7152

16

1000u

2154

3814

4K7

100u

5151

15K

3163

F19

6102

BYD33J

3606

8K2

+12

22R

3258

2505 10n 100

50

2403

1n

100p 50

6609

1N4148

3522

100R

2501

13

14

16

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

6151

BYV36C

5156

SRW35EC-T85V118

1

10

11

12

3512

10K

3519

BAV21

6615

100n

2514

50

3105

470R

10n

2612

250

2

3

4

220p

2634

2000

8

6

DRIVER

2

GND

7

NC

5

SENSE

1

VCC

JFE63173

1803

1

3416

TEA1507

7102

3

CTRL

4

DEMAG

DRAIN

9626

3417

3513

5K6

F46

6611

BZX79-C15

3410

TTC05501JIA

4

6252

BYD33J

100n 100

2502

JFE63935

1601-D

F14

1n

50

2405

6104

BAV21

F18

3501

3K3

+12

F1

3110

680K

7253

BC548C

F9

3518

100K

3529

7503

+5

10K

3648

2K2

3815

1n

100

2504

160

10u

2630

2627

3811

16

470u

2404

F15

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

+6

42061

8501

1

10

11

12

2

BC517

7403

BC516

7404

5n6

2625

2105

100u

450

+12

1000

22n

2406

50

2163

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16

2513

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16

3407

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3627

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1

103

1

2

3

4

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3162

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3826

3420

6152

BYD33J

10n

2107

250

6613

RGP10G

3817 100R

630

22K

3264

3n3

2610

6605

DMV32F5

L

4101

1

2

IRF540

7263

G1

180K

3656

F17

3803

4K7

250

2262

150n

3107

R43

400

2255

330n

7264

IRF630B

1

2

3

3253

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6504

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3636

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21

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3269

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1

4

JFE63935

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6805

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37

38

PD5

PWM0

4

PWM1

3

PWM2

2

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39

RESET

5

VDD

6

VIN

41

2R2

3117

PB3

PB4

11

PB5

10

PC0

24

PC1

23

PC2

22

PC3

21

PC4

20

PC5

19

PC6

18

PC7

17

PD0

33

PD1

34

PD2

35

PD3

36

PD4

7

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40

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16

OSCI

9

OSCO

8

25

PA0

PA1

26

PA2

27

PA3

28

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29

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30

PA6

31

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32

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15

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14

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13

12

+5

7801

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1

D-

42

GND

F25

3402

12K

1102

T4AH

+6

3164

10K

250V

3625

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22K

TBC338-40

7606

F12

3652

3658

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BC548C

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16

470u

2401

3601

1K

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5605

100MHZ

50

2161

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6602

RGP10G

5603

100MHZ

3160

1K

25

BYD33J

6253

E1

2

E2

3

SCL

6

SDA

5

VCC

8

VSS

4

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7

2409

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4

5

6

7

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M24C16-BN6

7802

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5610

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11

14

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2606

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6162

10

4700u

2160

1

+83

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3643

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6606

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150K

3655

TDA8172

7401

3

FBgen

4

GND

5

Output

6

Vb

1

Vin1

7

Vin7

2

Vs

SB140

6801

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3

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1605

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2003-01-07

1

1

V30

SETNAME

CHN

CLASS_NO

SUPERS.

1

NAME

DATE

CHECK

3138 178 6492

107T51/00

MAIN BOARD (LG)

A1

RGP10D

6103

3

2003-01-07

KC Huang/Dabby Tai

TYT12-

2003-01-10

KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V. 2000

3259

150K

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50
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2402

32

Vfocus

Vgnd

21

19

Voscf

23

Vout

13

Vref

2

Vsync

25

Xray

7613

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Hflyb

7

Hgnd

Hoscf

4

26

Hout

10

HposSS

1

Hsync

9

PLL1f

5

PLL2C

8

Ro

30

SCL

31

SDA

20

Vagc

3

Vblnk

22

Vcap

29

Vcc

18

Veht

TDA9112A

7501

14

Bcomp

28

Bout

15

Breg

16

Bsens

6

Co

24

EWout

27

GND

11

HVDyCor

17

Heht

12

15K

3523

BC548C

7154

22n

2611

100

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BYV36C

6153

47u 16

2509

BYD33J

6251

BC517

7409

3153

150K

3607

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3109

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16

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2801

8812

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100MHZ

5613

7615

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2506

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120K

31

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3510

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3614

4K7

3521

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3

4

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7252

3819

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3101

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6612

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2806

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8815

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3282

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2000

2636

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7

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2807

2000

2633

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50

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3409

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2605

5154

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2152

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160

21

13

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2252

250

BZX79-C7V5

6161

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2603

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3508

2512

100

100

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+190

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1

180R

3629

500

2158

100p

8814

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3524 24K

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6503

BAV21

3267

150K

250

2104

2n2

2808

4u7 25

6157

47R

+12

BZX79-C8V2

BU2527AF

7605

3507

5607

120uH

50

2814

22n

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100MHZ

5604

2

3159

3K9

F31

2

3618

5R6

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4401

1

3112

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+190

2272

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2628

250

3633

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250

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2629

50

2256

100n

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+5

5R6

3620

63

3u3

2614

3423

Vref

SDA

Hflb

Hflb

Hflb

Hsize

Hsize

5VS

Vref

VidABL

Vref

ABL

VidABL

HS

Q4

Q3

Q1

SCL

ROT

5VS

Q2

CON-H

CON-V

ROT

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

HS

VS

off

degauss

VE

Vfly

Lin

SCL

SDA

Vout

Lin

ABL

SCL

SDA

Vfly

Vref

Degauss

off

VS

Vout

CON-V

CON-H

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0

1

2

3

10

9

8

6

7

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27

28

13

12

11

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

25

24

26

32

31

30

34

Summary of Contents for V30 107T00

Page 1: ...30 Description Page Important Safety Notice 2 Technical data 3 Installation 4 On screen Display OSD 5 8 OSD Lock Unlock Burn In Service mode 9 12 Wiring Diagram 14 Mechanical Instructions 15 16 Warning and Notes 17 Electrical Instructions 18 20 DDC Instructions 21 28 Block Diagram 29 Circuitry schematic diagrams Main 30 33 Description Page Circuitry schematic diagrams Audio 34 36 Circuitry schemat...

Page 2: ...amage the equipment It is also important to understand that these CAUTIONS and NOTICES ARE NOT EXHAUSTIVE PHILIPS could not possibly know evaluate and advise the service trade of all conceivable ways in which service might be done or of the possible hazardous consequences of each way Consequently PHILIPS has not undertaken any such broad evaluation Accordingly a servicer who uses a service procedu...

Page 3: ...th TTL level Polarity Positive or negative Signal input level Video 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms Sync TTL level Impedance Video Terminated with 75 ohms Sync Terminated with 4 7K ohms pull down resistors Video amplifiers Dot Rate 108 Mhz Operating limits Temperature 0C to 40C Humidity 10 to 90 W O condensation Air pressure 700 1100 mbar Non operating limits storage Temperature 25C to 65C Humidity 5 to 95 W O c...

Page 4: ...nitors which allows an end user to adjust screen performance of monitors directly though an on screen instruction window The user interface provides user friendliness and ease of use when operating the monitor On the front controls of your monitor once you press the button the On Screen Display OSD Main Controls window will pop up and you can now start making adjustments to your monitor s various ...

Page 5: ...tree The OSD Tree Below is an overall view of the structure of the On Screen Display You can use this as reference when you want to later on work your way around the different adjustments 9 Go to cover page 107T5 ...

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

Page 7: ...center 1 Press the button on the monitor The MAIN CONTROLS window appears 2 Press the button until ADJUST HORIZONTAL is highlighted Smart Help 3 Press the button The ADJUST HORIZONTAL window appears ADJUST POSITION should be highlighted 4 Press the or button to move the image to the left or right 5 When the position is adjusted press the button to return to MAIN CONTROLS window or press the to hig...

Page 8: ... SIDE CURVE under ADJUST SHAPE allows you to adjust two of the five preset options These two options are PINCUSHION and BALANCED pincushion Note use these features only when the picture is not square 1 Press the button on the monitor The MAIN CONTROLS window appears Smart Help 2 Press the button until ADJUST SHAPE is highlighted 3 Press the button The ADJUST SHAPE window appears ADJUST SIDE CURVE ...

Page 9: ...t PARALLELOGRAM or press the button to return to the ADJUST SHAPE window 8 To adjust the parallelogram press the or button 9 When the parallelogram is adjusted press the button to return to the ADJUST SHAPE window BACK TO MAIN WINDOWS will be highlighted 10 Press the button to return to the MAIN CONTROLS window or press the button until ROTATE IMAGE is highlighted After returning to MAIN CONTROLS ...

Page 10: ...w appears Smart Help 4 Press the or button to highlight 9300K for GENERAL USE 6500K for GAMES or USER PRESET 5 Once you have highlighted GENERAL USE or GAMES press the button to confirm you selection and return to the MAIN CONTROLS window CLOSE MAIN CONTROLS will be highlighted 6a If USER PRESET is highlighted press the button to highlight RED Next press the LEFT CURSOR or RIGHT CURSOR button to a...

Page 11: ...tton to select YES or NO NO is the default YES returns all settings to their original factory adjustments 5 Press the button to confirm your selection and return to the MAIN CONTROLS window CLOSE MAIN CONTROLS will be highlighted After returning to MAIN CONTROLS to continue to EXTRA CONTROLS press the button until EXTRA CONTROLS is highlighted Next start with step 3 under EXTRA CONTROLS to exit co...

Page 12: ... the video cable then turn on both your computer and the monitor 2 While in self test mode the LED remains green and the pattern remains on and stationary If your monitor screen still remains dark after you use the previous procedure check your video controller and computer system your monitor is functioning properly If there is something wrong with the input signal a message appears on the screen...

Page 13: ... be used when the monitor is set up for demonstration purposes or when adjustment of the OSD is not desirable Press and hold the button continuously for 15 seconds Release the button when the message CONTROL MENU IS LOCKED appears Press and hold the button continuously for 15 seconds or until the message window CONTROL MENU IS LOCKED disappears and MAIN CONTROLS appears To access BURN IN mode Reco...

Page 14: ...Wiring Diagram 14 Go to cover page 107T5 ...

Page 15: ...ion connector Disconnect control board connector Remove Screw for fixed I F cable Remove signal connector Remove degaussing wire connector 1 Remove the rear cover in Fig 1 Disconnect the wire between metal shield of Video panel and CRT neck as shown in Fig 2 Disconnect the CRT ground from Video panel Remove screw grounding and grounding wire in Fig 3 Fig 1 Screw Screw Pedestal ass y Video Panel CR...

Page 16: ...as Fig 5 Pull the bottom tray from fig 6 to fig 7 on press right and left side clip Reconnect connectors some wires and panels chassis service position can be available for DC AC measurement as shown in Fig 8 5 SERVICE POSITION Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 5 Press CLIP Screw Pull up Main panel Video panel Fig 8 SERVICE POSITION 107T5 ...

Page 17: ...tage section and on the picture tube panel It is recommended that saferty goggles be worn when replacing the picture tube When making adjustments use plastic rather than metal tools This will prevent any short circuit or the danger of a circuit becoming unstable Never replace modules or other components while the unit is switched on Together with the defleciton unit the picture tube is used as an ...

Page 18: ...6 source across C2154 6 2V 0 2 VDC 12 source across C2155 12 6V 0 4 VDC 12 source across C2156 12 5V 0 4 VDC 82 source across C2153 82 0V 1 5 VDC 190 source across C2152 to Gnd 190 5V 3 0 VDC 96 source across C2630 96V 6 0 VDC 4 1 Aging burn in Use low mains AC supply 90Vac for monitor first power on test Pre adjust the Focus till cross hatch pattern can be clearly visible then enter the agingmode...

Page 19: ...5 Linearity H 45 00KHz Fh 52 00KHz 90 95 90 Linearity H 52 00KHz Fh 55 00KHz 80 90 85 Linearity H 55 00KHz Fh 60 50KHz 70 80 80 Linearity H 60 50KHz Fh 66 00KHz 65 75 70 Linearity H Fh 66 00 KHz 60 60 60 Linearity V Vertical S correction 50 50 50 Range UserH H size control range for user 75 75 75 Range Sub Zoom control range for user 55 55 55 B Adjusted for Anode voltage 89 89 89 ABL 9300 full whi...

Page 20: ... long as the final results are the same The above method has least amount of adjustment and iteration steps 6 1 Alignment of primary geometry 2 2 2 2 6 Adjustment of the picture geometry 6 1 1 Apply Timing 7 64KHz 60Hz 1280x1024 with black video signal set V position at 50 set H and V size for visible raster edges at all sides RGB cut off can be increased temporarily to make raster visible After a...

Page 21: ...tructure For the monitor Standard Version 3 0 Structure Version 1 2 1 An i486 or above personal computer or compatible 2 Microsoft operation system Windows 95 98 4 Software DDC Alignment kits 4822 310 11184 shown as Fig 2 The kit contents a Alignment box x1 b Printer cable x1 c D Sub cable x1 Note The EDID301 EXE Release Version 1 58 20000818 is a windows based program which cannot be run in MS DO...

Page 22: ...is is for initialize alignment box Fig 6 Fig 5 Fig 7 Note 1 If the connection is improper you will see the following error message as shown in Fig 7 before entering the main menu Meanwhile the read EDID function will be disable At this time please make sure all cables are connected correctly and fixedly and the procedure has been performed properly 3 At the submenu type the letter of your computer...

Page 23: ...verify EDID version week year 1 Click new function icon from the tool bar bring up Step 1 of 9 as shown in Fig 14 EDID301 DDC application provides the function selection and text change select fill out from Step 1 to Step 9 Step 4 Modify DDC data Monitor Serial No Next Next Finish 1 Click till the Step 7 of 9 window appears as shown in Fig 15 2 Fill out the new Serial No for example TY 503960 TY 1...

Page 24: ...00 ready a progressing bar on the left down corner 2 Click Read EDID to confirm it Step 7 Confirm Serial Number in User Mode 1 Press the button to turn off the monitor Press the button again to turn on the monitor 2 Press the button to bring up the OSD Main Menu 3 Press the button to select Extra Controls press the button to confirm your selection 4 Confirm the Serial Number 123456 is updated as s...

Page 25: ...k 4 Access Factory Mode and enable Software DDC only as shown in Fig 17 Fig 16 5 Write EDID click Note1 In User Mode Read DDC data only Software DDC only was disabled Before read EDID code please confirm that the as shown in Fig 22 Note 2 In Factory Mode Read Write DDC data Software DDC only was enabled Before Read Write EDID code please confirm that the as shown in Fig 23 If you do not disable So...

Page 26: ...esh Rate 100 Standard Timing Identification 6 Horizontal active pixels 800 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 100 Standard Timing Identification 7 Horizontal active pixels 1280 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 60 Standard Timing Identification 8 Horizontal active pixels 1152 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 75 Detailed Timing 1 Pixel Clock MHz 25 18 H Active pixels 640 H Blanking pixels 160 V Active lines 35...

Page 27: ...te 100 Standard Timing Identification 6 Horizontal active pixels 800 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 100 Standard Timing Identification 7 Horizontal active pixels 1280 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 60 Standard Timing Identification 8 Horizontal active pixels 1152 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 75 Detailed Timing 1 Pixel Clock MHz 25 18 H Active pixels 640 H Blanking pixels 160 V Active lines 350 V Bl...

Page 28: ...te 100 Standard Timing Identification 6 Horizontal active pixels 800 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 100 Standard Timing Identification 7 Horizontal active pixels 1280 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 60 Standard Timing Identification 8 Horizontal active pixels 1152 Aspect Ratio 4 3 Refresh Rate 75 Detailed Timing 1 Pixel Clock MHz 25 18 H Active pixels 640 H Blanking pixels 160 V Active lines 350 V Bl...

Page 29: ...ERTICAL SYNC PROCESSOR B CONTROLLER TDA 9112A KEY CONTROL LED MICRO PROCESSOR MCU WT62P2 SWITCH MODE POWER SUPPLY TEA1507 OFF DEGAUSSING EEPROM M24C04 BN6 S CAP SWITCH DC O P MAIN BOARD AC INPUT MIC I P 30 71KHz H V I2 C control EHT Compensation H Driver BSN254A EHT G1 G2 FOCUS FOCUS LOT CF2091 LIGHT FRAME IC TDA4823 I2 C BUCK CONVERTER MTP5P25 DC RESTORATION LM2480 I2 C VIDEO OUTPUT STAGE STV9556...

Page 30: ...01 Sparkgap 1 8 mm 12 F24 3801 3K3 BC548C 7254 2151 4u7 100 BAV21 6607 3K3 BC516 7410 15R 3104 3257 8811 1 83 3631 10K 7153 L78L05ACZ GND 2 IN 1 OUT 3 2106 2n2 2103 250 6803 BZX79 B5V6 2271 SB140 6154 3820 22K 4M7 3642 3284 2155 1000u 16 3641 39K 10n 2618 100 100MHZ 5103 100MHZ 3281 5612 3604 47R MPSA44 7616 6155 BYV27 200 22K F10 15R 3616 3611 100K 3657 250 22u 2609 7101 SSS7N60B 3809 10K 25 10u ...

Page 31: ...31 9 Go to cover page 107T5 0 0 0 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 31 32 33 34 ...

Page 32: ...32 107T5 9 Go to cover page C B A of Main board ...

Page 33: ...33 9 Go to cover page 107T5 C B A of Main board ...

Page 34: ...0MHZ 5726 2000 2727 2n2 3322 4R7 6722 BAV21 50 2314 22n Sparkgap 0 7 mm 9313 3341 2K2 U1 3334 4K7 100R 3324 S1 Sparkgap 1 8 mm 5301 1u8 15K 3330 100R 3345 RGP10D 6361 5701 1u8 F4 1u8 5702 100MHZ 9311 5705 5707 100MHZ 6713 BAV21 75R 3303 F15 F16 F22 F14 150R 3712 2721 100n CC 2326 100n 5K6 3332 1711 A 5 50 F24 6723 BAV21 3351 10K 2704 47u 16 HBLK 5 R_IN 21 R_OUT 12 SCL 11 SDA 1 VBLK 9 VCO 3 VDD_1 1...

Page 35: ...35 9 Go to cover page 107T5 C B A of Video board ...

Page 36: ...36 107T5 9 Go to cover page C B A of Video board ...

Page 37: ... written consent of the copyright 1 POWER LF 1892 D1 1893 D2 All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in parts toestemming van de auteursrechthebbende J H A B C D E F1 C3 F2 C3 F3 C3 R STANDS FOR COMPONENT RESERVED 2 1 6 5 F4 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 A B C F G D C owner F3 3 F1 F2 CONTROL BOARD 107T51 00 3138 178 6374 CHECK DATE NAME 1 SUPERS CLASS_NO CHN SETNAME V30 1 1 2003 01 03 KONINKLIJKE PHILIP...

Page 38: ...X Go to cover page 38 107T5 C B A of Control board ...

Page 39: ...3812753491 CHIN ASSY 42 313810460121 BACK COVER 57 313810440571 HOUSING COVER 1050 930191390323 CRT M41QEE903X04 HU LGPD B 1051 313817865011 MB 1 ASSY LG 1052 313817863691 VB ASSY 107T5 1053 313817863741 C B ASSY 107T5 5007 313818876411 COIL CORNER TDC304 8055 313818876691 CBLE EARTH 460 270 CRT 107T5 4 4 4 ...

Page 40: ...0 CRT 107T5 7102 935267356112 IC TEA1507P N1 PHSE L 7103 933953420676 TRA SIG TBC338 40 TOSJ A 7105 932214014667 OPT CP TCET1103 G VISH L 7152 933826850126 THYRIS BT169B PHSE A 7153 932208234676 IC L78L05ACZ ST00 A 7154 932209011673 TRA SIG BC548C KEC0 A 7155 932208697676 IC TL431ACZ AP S ST00 A 7262 932212802687 FET POW IRF540 ST00 L 7264 932217995687 FET POW IRF630B FSC0 L 7311 935270542112 IC T...

Page 41: ...13222 RST CRB CFR 12 A 2K2 PM5 A 3155 213810113479 RST CRB CFR 12 A 47R PM5 A 3156 213810113102 RST CRB CFR 12 A 1K PM5 A 3157 231291511004 RST MFLM MBB0207 A 100K PM1 A 3158 212211000365 RST MFLM MF1 2WS A 2K2 PM1 A 3159 213810113392 RST CRB CFR 12 A 3K9 PM5 A 3160 213810113102 RST CRB CFR 12 A 1K PM5 A 3161 212211000367 RST MFLM MF1 2WS A 2K7 PM1 A 3162 212211000339 RST MFLM MF1 2WS A 240R PM1 A...

Page 42: ...5279508453 CER2 DC Y5V 50V 100N P8020 A 2314 202055290834 CER2 DC F 50V S 22N P8020 A 2321 225279508453 CER2 DC Y5V 50V 100N P8020 A 2322 225279508453 CER2 DC Y5V 50V 100N P8020 A 2323 203803521206 ELCAP GS 16V S 47U PM20 A 2325 225279508453 CER2 DC Y5V 50V 100N P8020 A 2326 225279508453 CER2 DC Y5V 50V 100N P8020 A 2327 225279508453 CER2 DC Y5V 50V 100N P8020 A 2331 203803527201 ELCAP KM 16V S 47...

Page 43: ...r Windows 95 98 NT 2000 and MacOS 8 9 Supported languages English French German Italian Spanish Portuguese Dutch Chinese S Chinese C Korean for Windows version EXTREMELY HIGH MTBF OVER 75K HRS EXCLUDING CRT PROFESSIONAL LOOK WITH NON FLAMMABLE CABINET 94V 0 USER S CONTROLS FRONT MOUNTED CONTROLS FOR EASY ACCESS BETTER DISPLAY PERFORMANCE FINER CRT DOT PITCH 0 25 MM FULL SCREEN SIZE APPLICATION REA...

Page 44: ...y 3 4 Power saving management system 3 5 CRT description 3 6 RGB amplifier 3 6 1 Video amplifier 3 6 2 Brightness and Contrast 3 7 Variation of image size 3 8 Degaussing 3 9 Phosphor protection 3 10 Low emission requirements MPRII TCO99 TCO95 3 11 Display data channel DDC2B VESA STANDARD 4 0 Display 4 1 Display resolution 4 2 Image size 4 3 Image centering deviation 4 4 Picture shift control range...

Page 45: ...splay to external environment 6 1 1 Operation limits 6 1 2 Transportation packages 6 2 Display disturbance from external environment 6 2 1 ESD disturbances 6 3 Display disturbance to external environment 6 3 1 Ionizetic radiation 6 3 2 EMI EMS 7 0 Safety tests 7 1 Dielectric strength 7 2 Resistance for protective earthing 7 3 Leakage current 7 4 Grounding 8 0 Certifications 8 1 Safety 8 2 EMI 8 3 ...

Page 46: ...cal ergonomic and safety requirements 2 1 General condition The unit will produce a usable image after switching on measurements are to be carried out with a full stabilized set after 30 minutes warm up at room temperature of 25 C Repetitive power on off cycles are allowed though should be avoided within 4 sec 3 1 Signal interface The AUTOSCAN analog color display has an analog video interface to ...

Page 47: ...5M Video input cable 15 pin D shell male connector type AMP 211350 1 3 rows or equivalent with pin assignment as follows Pin assignment of 15P D SUB connector Pin nbr Assignment 3 1 3 Factory preset modes Factory preset modes 8 Resolution H freq V freq H V 1 720 x 400 31 5 KHz 70Hz VGA 2 640 x 480 31 47 KHz 60Hz VGA 3 640 x 480 43 3 KHz 85Hz VESA 4 800 x 600 46 9 KHz 75Hz VESA 5 800 x 600 53 67 KH...

Page 48: ...37 9 KHz 72 8Hz 13 640 x 480 50 6 KHz 100 Hz 14 720 x 400 37 9 KHz 85 Hz 15 800 x 600 37 9 KHz 60 Hz 16 800 x 600 48 1 KHz 72 Hz 17 800 x 600 63 9 KHz 100 Hz 18 832 x 624 49 7 KHz 75 Hz 19 1024 x 468 48 4 KHz 60 Hz 20 1024 x 768 56 5 KHz 70 Hz 21 1152 x 864 67 5 KHz 75 Hz 22 1280 x 960 60 KHz 60 Hz 3 2 Timing requirements The AUTOSCAN color monitor must be capable of displaying standard resolution...

Page 49: ...h 1 907 us Rear porch 1 112 ms Sync width 3 813 us Sync width 0 064 ms Sync polarity Sync polarity TABLE 2 31 469KHz 59 940 Hz 640 X 480 pixel 25 175 MHz Horizontal Vertical Frame border 0 Frame border 0 Total size 31 778 us Total size 16 683 ms Display size 25 422 us Display size 15 253 ms Rear porch 1 907 us Rear porch 1 049 ms Sync width 3 813 us Sync width 0 064 ms Sync polarity Sync polarity ...

Page 50: ...1 us Total size 11 756 ms Display size 14 222 us Display size 11 179 ms Rear porch 2 702 us Rear porch 0 503 ms Sync width 1 138 us Sync width 0 056 ms Sync polarity Sync polarity TABLE 6 60 03 KHz 75 Hz 1024 X 768 pixel 78 750 MHz Horizontal Vertical Frame border 0 Frame border 0 Total size 16 660 us Total size 13 328 ms Display size 13 003 us Display size 12 795 ms Rear porch 2 235 us Rear porch...

Page 51: ...tal size 31 778 us Total size 14 268 ms Display size 25 422 us Display size 11 122 ms Rear porch 1 907 us Rear porch 1 907 ms Sync width 3 813 us Sync width 0 064 ms Sync polarity Sync polarity TABLE 10 37 861KHz 85 08 Hz 640 X 350 pixel 31 5MHz Horizontal Vertical Frame border 0 Frame border 0 Total size 26 413 us Total size 11 754 ms Display size 20 317 us Display size 9 244 ms Rear porch 3 048 ...

Page 52: ... us Total size 9 995 ms Display size 15 802 us Display size 9 481 ms Rear porch 1 975 us Rear porch 0 435 ms Sync width 1 580 us Sync width 0 059 ms Sync polarity Sync polarity TABLE 14 37 927 KHz 85 039 Hz 720 X 400 pixel 35 5 MHz Horizontal Vertical Frame border 0 Frame border 0 Total size 26 366 us Total size 11 759 ms Display size 20 282 us Display size 10 546 ms Rear porch 3 042 us Rear porch...

Page 53: ... Total size 9 997 ms Display size 11 852 us Display size 9 387 ms Rear porch 2 370 us Rear porch 0 548 ms Sync width 0 948 us Sync width 0 047 ms Sync polarity Sync polarity TABLE 18 49 714KHz 74 534 Hz 832 X 624 pixel 57 27MHz Horizontal Vertical Frame border 0 Frame border 0 Total size 20 115 us Total size 13 417 ms Display size 14 528 us Display size 12 552 ms Rear porch 3 911 us Rear porch 0 7...

Page 54: ...06 ms Sync polarity Sync polarity TABLE 21 67 5 KHz 75Hz 1152 X 864 pixel 108MHz Horizontal Vertical Frame border 0 Frame border 0 Total size 14 815 us Total size 13 333 ms Display size 10 667 us Display size 12 8 ms Rear porch 2 370 us Rear porch 0 474 ms Sync width 1 185 us Sync width 0 044 ms Sync polarity Sync polarity TABLE 22 60 0 KHz 60 Hz 1280 X 960 pixel 108MHz Horizontal Vertical Frame b...

Page 55: ...s Max Power cord length 1 5M Power cord type 3 lead plug power cord with protective earth plug or IBM hooded 3 4 Power saving management system Signal H Sync V Sync Video Compliance Requirement Power On Active Active Active Mandatory 75w Off Inactive Active Blanked Mandatory 2 w Off Active Inactive Blanked Mandatory 2 w Off Inactive Inactive Blanked Mandatory 2 w 3 5 CRT Description This display u...

Page 56: ...s of main contrast and brightness controls Adjusting contrast or brightness will auto exit sRGB mode and go to 6500K mode 3 6 3 Raster light output Apply 68 7KHz 85Hz mode with no video pattern set brightness at center 50 and contrast control at minimum 0 The light output on the screen center should be 0 2FL 3 7 Variation of image size For preset modes only Due to brightness change 1 0 Long term S...

Page 57: ...50 nT MPRII 25 nT TCO 200 nT TCO 25 nT Electrostatic Potential 500 V Band I 5 to 2K HZ Band II 2K to 400K HZ Test procedure according to low emission and E S P test method 3 11 Display data channel DDC2B VESA STANDARD The DDC HEX Data refer sheet 190 should be written into the DDC IC 24LC21 or equivalent 4 0 Display image CRT facing east The monitor is aligned in a magnetic cage having the followi...

Page 58: ...re shift control range For preset modes only H shift range 10 mm min V shift range 10 mm min 4 5 Picture tilt With respect to Fig 3 Tilt to be measured on extremes of center line from bezel A B 2 mm 4 6 Geometrical distortions For preset modes only It is acceptable that pincushion trapezoid rhomboid rotation and various waves distortions must remain within the limits of tolerance as in Fig 4 where...

Page 59: ...See Fig 8 4 10 Luminance uniformity condition With full white pattern set contrast control at maximum 100 and brightness control at center 50 Brightness of the center of the display is 30 FL 5 The Max deviation over the screen should not exceed 25 4 11 White color adjustment Based on the 1931 CIE chromatic diagram x y coordinates of white display on screen center should be For 9300 K X 0 283 0 015...

Page 60: ...ect must not rise to disturbing levels in anywhere of the screen with luminance setting from 15 to 30 FL 4 15 Blemish Blemish shall be in accordance with CRT specification 5 0 Mechanical characteristics 5 1 User controls Power ON OFF key LightFrame key 3 Key digital user control OSD 5 2 Connectors and cables 5 2 1 Power cord type 3 leads plugable power cord with protective earthed plug or IBM Hood...

Page 61: ...ility of display to external environment 6 1 1 A Operating limits Temperature 0 C to 40 C Humidity 10 to 90 W O condensation Air pressure 700 1100 mbar B Non operating limits storage Temperature 25 C to 65 C Humidity 5 to 95 W O condensation Altitude 300 to 1100 mbar 6 1 2 Transportation packages A Carton box A 1 Size with pedestal 496 W 416 H 556 D A 2 Carton paper double wall AB flute corrugate ...

Page 62: ...al function OK Mechanical function OK No serious damage in set For design evaluation only Half sine shock 100G 3m sec 6 shocks Shock Temp 23 C test Humidity 60 Air pressure 100 kpa Standard Mechanical Guideline 6 2 Display disturbances from external environment 6 2 1 ESD Disturbances According to EN55024 also refer to EN61000 4 2 for detail 6 3 Display disturbances to external environment The dist...

Page 63: ...950 7 4 Grounding According to IEC 60950 UL 1950 and CSA22 2 No 950 8 0 Certifications 8 1 Safety The monitors comply with the following safety standards IEC 60950 UL 1950 DHHS 21 CFR subchapter J CSA 22 2 NO 950 EK1 ITB 2000 8 2 EMI Electromagnetic Interference The monitor comply with the following EMI standards EN55022 B Emission FCC Part 15 DOC C108 8 8 3 Fulfil approbation requirements Destina...

Page 64: ...andard MIL HDBK 217C MTBF 75 000 Hours Excluding CRT TOTAL HRS POWER ON X TOTAL SETS PRACTICE of MTBF NBR OF FAILURE SETS 10 0 Quality assurance requirements 10 1 Acceptance test According to MIL STD 105D level II AQL 0 4 Major 1 0 Minor Customer acceptance UAW 0377 40 criteria 11 0 Service ability The service ability of this monitor should fulfil the requirements which are prescribed in UAW 0346 ...

Page 65: ...5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Go to cover page 17 V30 GS4 107T5 71K CMTR TYPE 107T51 00 BRAND PHILIPS 2003 01 07 Wayne Lin 2003 01 07 30 23 590 303 mm 309 mm 306 mm 230 mm FIG 1 IMAGE DIMENSION 227 mm 233 mm ...

Page 66: ...T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Go to cover page 17 V30 GS4 107T5 71K CMTR TYPE 107T51 00 BRAND PHILIPS 2003 01 07 Wayne Lin 2003 01 07 30 24 590 FIG 2 IMAGE CENTERING 306 mm 230 mm A B AND C D 5 mm D A B C ...

Page 67: ...67 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Go to cover page 17 V30 GS4 107T5 71K CMTR TYPE 107T51 00 BRAND PHILIPS 2003 01 07 Wayne Lin 2003 01 07 30 25 590 FIG 3 IMAGE ROTATION 306 mm A B 2 mm B A ...

Page 68: ...07T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Go to cover page 17 V30 GS4 107T5 71K CMTR TYPE 107T51 00 BRAND PHILIPS 2003 01 07 Wayne Lin 2003 01 07 30 26 590 FIG 4 IMAGE GEOMETRY 306 mm 230 mm A B C D A B C D 2 0 mm ...

Page 69: ...DUCT SPECIFICATION Go to cover page 17 V30 GS4 107T5 71K CMTR TYPE 107T51 00 BRAND PHILIPS 2003 01 07 Wayne Lin 2003 01 07 30 27 590 MEASUREMENT AREA 306 mm 230 mm 100 mm 100 mm FIG 5 CONTRAST AND BRIGHTNESS ZONE A ZONE B ...

Page 70: ...107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Go to cover page 17 V30 GS4 107T5 71K CMTR TYPE 107T51 00 BRAND PHILIPS 2003 01 07 Wayne Lin 2003 01 07 30 28 590 306 mm 230 mm FIG 6 MISCONVERGENCE ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C ...

Page 71: ...E 107T51 00 BRAND PHILIPS 2003 01 07 Wayne Lin 2003 01 07 30 29 590 306 mm A B C D S L O W F L A S H I N G W H I T E P A T T E R N S T A T I C B O R D E R 230 mm DA 1 50 mm DB 1 50 mm DC 1 20 mm DD 1 20 mm D measured between flash on off Figure 7 Static EHT regulation distortion pattern ...

Page 72: ...72 107T5 GENERAL PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Go to cover page 17 V30 GS4 107T5 71K CMTR TYPE 107T51 00 BRAND PHILIPS 2003 01 07 Wayne Lin 2003 01 07 30 30 590 Figure 8 Focus check character ...

Page 73: ...cup mode with startup sound or blinking LED OCP possibly active check 3109 3105 check 7102 pin 1 13 5V check 7105 open circuit Ok replace 7102 check 3113 3104 7101 Ok NO OK No replace 5156 No check 7102 pin 5 Ok Turn power off check the resistance for all output voltages 190 83 12 12 6 0 5 check 6151 6158 short replace 5156 check 7155 7152 7154 No OK 7102 pin4 DEMAG possibly active short 7154 pinC...

Page 74: ...ing check 7701 pin 1 2 4 input swing Ok replace 7701 Ok replace IF cable No replace 7331 check VG1 150V Ok No check blanking 7501 pin3 check heater 6 3V Ok check Xray prot 7501 pin25 No check R G B output 30 2722 80 30 2723 80 30 2724 80 Ok 2 Sympton no video or dim only raster with without retrace line green LED on check Vg1 Vg1 30V check cathod 83V Ok check blanking 7501 pin3 No turn down Vg2 ch...

Page 75: ...heck 3618 enter factory mode check linearity data in eeprom check 7402 check 3620 7606 check 7501 Pin24 parabola exist check 7602 7604 parabola exist check 2614 parabola exist 3 Sympton H linearity full freq range replace 5608 check 7403 7404 refer 7501 check list 5 Sympton H_dc shift check 1601 check 7501 pin 32 enter OSD function disable morier check 7616collector check 3616 6 Sympton Focus chec...

Page 76: ... Vertical Deflection Failure check 3401 3402 3403 good basic check 12 12V Sympton one horizontal line V_size is abnormal too large small check 7501 Pin22 pin13 ramp exist check 6401 good check 7401 No Ok check 7401 Ok No check 7501 check 3407 3409 Ok No 76 ...

Page 77: ...c_out pin33 Basic Check check Q1 Q2 Pin 35 28 low 0 hi 1 10 11 Q2 Q1 S cap switch 1 Normal Fhout Fhin Fvout Fvin 2 Self test Hout 48Khz Fvout 72Hz 3 sync out of rang Fhin 72 8kHz 28kHz Fvin 168Hz 45Hz check pin 3 Normal vblank Pulse Blank Hi 20 LED driver H size compensation for the load variance 31 H EHT pin 22 OFF check from 0V to 5V 5 Reset check 2801 3801 check active hi no active low 23 Degau...

Page 78: ... mode 5 After 1892 1893 pressed on then power on 1895 without IFcable pin5 H burn in mode check idle status sda pin25 hi scl pin26 hi 25 26 DDC bus check idle status sda pin32 hi scl pin31 hi 31 32 IIC bus check key Power Ok LF Brightness and contrast keys 23 Keypad check output from 0V to 5V 4 Rotation check 3891 3894 EEPROM check 7802 pin 7 Low write enable Hi write disable check 7802 M24C16 750...

Page 79: ...Hpll2 0V pin6 HDRV floating pin8 BDRV flaoating pin12 Vout1 floating pin13 Vout2 floating pin16 CLBL Hi if active Check 6806 Check pin 12 pulse 25 Xray from LOT 12 HFLB from H defl to H_deflection 7601 base Vcc pin29 gnd pin7 pin27 0v to H_deflection east west control 7602 base differential input to 7401 pin 1 7 the input sync from cpu pin 33 34 79 ...

Page 80: ...min frequency 19 20 22 Voscf Vagc Vcap 18 EHT_compen compensate for the V_size owing the load variation 1 compare pin 12 and control the phase of HDRV 2 softstart 14 15 16 compensate for the H_size owing the load variation 17 EHT_compen 32 Focus to 7616 for the V dynamic focus Vblk pin is floating while pll1 pin26 is unlock in searching mode 17 Vblk 30 IIC scl hi 31 IIC sda hi the initial sequence...

Page 81: ...ws 98 Windows ME Millennium Edition Windows NT Windows 2000 Professional Edition Windows XP While English is the default language of LightFrame the User Interface can be set up to operate in Dutch French German Italian Portuguese or Spanish 1 To install LightFrame place the CD in the CD ROM drive 2 Next when the menu of items on the CD appears on your screen click on Install LightFrame 3 Now follo...

Page 82: ...2 Next highlight Settings 3 Then click on Control Panel 4 Now click on Add Remove Programs 5 Finally select LightFrame from the list and then click on the Add Remove button 5 Click Yes bring up Fig 5 6 Click Next bring up Fig 6 7 Click Next bring up Fig 7 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 8 Click Next bring up Fig8 Fig 9 9 Click Finish bring up LightFrame 3 Fig 10 on the desktop Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 10 107T5 ...

Page 83: ...the monitors viewing area If part of a highlighted window moves off the monitors viewing area LightFrame automatically goes into the Suspended mode If part of a window is off the viewing area you will not be able to use LightFrame on that window Only one window or area at a time can be highlighted 1 Click on the LightFrame icon Fig A in the systemtray The icon will be changed to Fig B Fig A Fig B ...

Page 84: ...cts targets User clicks off button User clicks full screen button User clicks off or full screen On button Add remove button Off button Full screen button Help button User clicks full screen button User clicks off button User clicks full screen button LF suspend All highlighted areas are overlapped by other application Overlap or minimize situation Overlap removed or window restored LightFrame 3 S...

Page 85: ...ing iron use suitable pressure and be careful When removing the chip do not use undue force with the pair of tweezers The soldering iron to be used approx 30 W should 1 1 General cautions on handling and storage 1 2 Removal of SMDs 1 3 Caution on removal preferably be equipped with a thermal control soldering temperature 225 to 250 C The chip once removed must never be reused o 1 4 Attachment of S...

Page 86: ...the test period 2 1 3 The mains switch es must be in the ON position 2 2 Test Requirements All products should be HiPot and Ground Continuity tested as follows Test 2820VDC 1700VDC Test current voltage 2000VAC 1200VAC 25A AC Test time Test time 3 seconds 1 second 3 seconds min min Resistance required Trip set at 100 uA 5 mA 0 09 R ohm current for Max R is the Tester limitation set resistance of at...

Page 87: ... 9 8 10 Unstable Picture Picture Flickers H V Rolling H V Sync Picture too bright Picture too dim No Power LED is off Moire OSD main menu locked Missing Color Shimmering Jitter Video Noise Color Purity 11 12 13 14 15 20 CustoMax Colorific USB 16 17 18 19 Power management function is not active A buzzing sound when powering on 21 Picture too Large or Small Note Not all described feature are applica...

Page 88: ...r Green Power off the monitor and then on Restart PC END Is picture displayed normally YES It is need to check and repair the monitor NO YES Make sure the correct signal is input Check contrast level is not minimized Press Contrast button increase value to 100 END Is picture displayed normally YES OK NO 1 Make sure the correct signal is input 2 Press the keyboard or operate the mouse 3 Make sure o...

Page 89: ...p RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS window OK Make sure of the signal cable connection Make sure of the state of the computer Turn on Press the keyboard or operate the mouse Is picture displayed normally END NO Picture is too bright or dark YES YES END Is picture displayed normally YES Press the DOWN button to select YES Press the OK button Press the OK button OK OK YES 2 89 9 Go to cover page 107T5 ...

Page 90: ...8 Click the OK button then choose your monitor model and click the Next button then click Next button 9 Click Finish button then the Close button 1 Start Windows Me 2 Click the Start button point to Setting and then click Control Panel 3 Double Click the Display Icon 4 Choose the Settings tab then click Advanced 5 Choose Monitor button then click Change button 6 Choose Specify the location of the ...

Page 91: ...ement function is not active Verify the PC is compliant with VESA In case all of the video signals of PC are not off power management function is not active normally Repeat to power on and off power management There are accelerator boards not complied with VESA YES 4 91 9 Go to cover page 107T5 ...

Page 92: ...ND NO A buzzing sound when powering on This sound is caused when the auto degaussing circuit is active This buzzing sound is normal when the monitor is first turned on This sound may be louder during the winter months and during initial power on YES 5 92 9 Go to cover page 107T5 ...

Page 93: ...gged into a known good power source Move a good radio to plug into the power source to test it Power off the monitor and then on POWER LED ON END It is need to check and repair the monitor It is need to check and repair the monitor NO YES POWER LED ON END YES NO 1 Is the correct AC power cord connected 2 Is AC power outlet active YES YES NO 6 YES YES 93 9 Go to cover page 107T5 ...

Page 94: ...er near the monitor Keep any stray magnetism away from the computer END Is picture displayed normally YES YES Have you changed the tilt or swivel angle of the monitor Did you adjust the red green and blue colors YES Press OK button Select EXTRA CONTROLS Press the OK button Bring up EXTRA CONTROLS window OK Is picture displayed normally Press the DOWN button to select DEGAUSS then press OK button O...

Page 95: ...T TO FACTORY SETTINGS window OK Press the DOWN button to select YES Press the OK button Press the OK button OK OK YES Is it possible to make adjustment by using the On Screen Display Press OK button then bring up MAIN CONTROLS window Adjust Horizontal Vertical or Shape END Picture distortion is not adjusted normally YES YES 7 Is picture displayed normally YES 95 9 Go to cover page 107T5 ...

Page 96: ...ion to mask unstability in changing picture 2 In case of picture moving Picture moves due to the degaussing device working after Select DEGAUSS OSD screen and press the OK button front control of montor but it is normal In another case magnetism can cause picture moving In case there is any magnetics such as high capacity transformers large current power lines and electric equipments near the moni...

Page 97: ...General Troubleshooting Guide Adjust each resolution according to user s guide END Need to change display size and adjust distortion 10 97 9 Go to cover page 107T5 ...

Page 98: ...shutdown screen Moire is the phenomenon interference fringes are visible on the screen It occurs due to the interference between the regular pattern of video and phosphors layout pattern of CRT and it is not a fault but fringe of light and darkness or colored fringe Adjust MOIRE Horizontal or Vertical The moire level on the screen can be reduced YES 11 98 9 Go to cover page 107T5 ...

Page 99: ... moir effect MOIR A fringe pattern arising from the interference between two superimposed line patterns In a monitor it comes from the interference between the shadow mask pattern and the video information video moir and between the shadow mask and the horizontal line pattern scan moir It shows itself as wavy patterns on the screen and becomes more noticeable as monitor resolution increases Since ...

Page 100: ...Guide Please contact your dealer reseller for more information OK END NO OSD MAIN MENU LOCKED YES Press and hold the OSD menu key for about 10 seconds until picture displays OSD MAIN MENU UNLOCKED 100 9 Go to cover page 107T5 ...

Page 101: ...tor with another system Monitor related Jitter or Noise disappear END YES NO Video system problem It is need to check and repair the monitor Power off any monitor that is within 2 or 3 feet away Remove any unshielded speakers away from the monitor Make sure there are no flourescent light fixtures close to the monitor Try to keep monitor away from large metal structures power poles fans and metal c...

Page 102: ...te 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 RED GREEN BLUE RED BLUE GREEN GREEN RED BLUE 1 Turn off monitor 2 Disconnect video cable 3 Turn on monitor Is picture displayed normally It is need to check and repair the monitor Colors on warning signal OK YES Check video cable f...

Page 103: ... the location of problem area Color impurity Observe the problem area while turning the monitor 90 degrees left of center and right of center Does the problem area move on the screen as you are turning the monitor NO Environment related YES 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 l...

Page 104: ...mpliant with VESA In case all of the video signals of PC are not off power management function is not active normally Repeat to power on and off power management There are accelerator boards not complied with VESA YES END It is need to check and repair the monitor 16 104 9 Go to cover page 107T5 ...

Page 105: ...D NO A buzzing sound when powering on This sound is caused when the auto degaussing circuit is active This buzzing sound is normal when the monitor is first turned on This sound may be louder during the winter months and during initial power on YES 17 105 9 Go to cover page 107T5 ...

Page 106: ...ll and run the CustoMax you must have a USB compatible system and have a USB connection on the rear of your monitor Check Monitor Type Check PC Video card Check USB port Check USB hub Check USB cable Check USB device Check Customax version Brilliance 105 Brilliance 107 CustoMax 2 01 Features CustoMax for monitors is a software program for adjusting the screen geometry color quality image quality a...

Page 107: ...perty of Sonnetech Ltd Only certain Philips monitor Models are equiped with the software If you have special interesting please hit the web site http www colorific com The compatibily problem with Windows Colorific 4 2 or below issued before Sept 98 cannot run in Win98 Colorific 4 24 CM5800 manufactured before May 1998 and issued by Feb 98 can support Win 98 Colorific4 3 can fully support in Win 9...

Page 108: ...vides two types of data transfer speed 1 5Mbps and 12Mbps and it can provide a maximum of 500mA of current to devices attached on the bus Universal means all peripherals share the same connector Serial simply defines devices can daisy chain together Universal Serial Bus 1 1 the de facto external connectivity standard for Mac and PC has picked up the speed after its slow adoption by peripheral manu...

Page 109: ... for more information OK END NO Picture too Large or Small YES 21 Reset monitor via OSD menu maniputlation Adjust the Horz width and or Vert size height in the On Screen Display Change monitor timing to work at the recommended resolution 109 9 Go to cover page 107T5 ...

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