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ORDER NO.

PIONEER CORPORATION

   

4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan

PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.

  P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.

PIONEER EUROPE NV

  Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium

PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD.

  253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936

   PIONEER CORPORATION 2006

ON

REC TIMER

STANDBY

POWER

 

PDP-6071PU

 

ARP3394

 

PLASMA DISPLAY SYSTEM

 

PDP-6071PU

 

PDP-6070PU

 

THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).

This service manual should be used together with the following manual(s).

 

Model

Type

Power Requirement

Remarks

 

PDP-6071PU

KUC

AC 120 V

PDP-6071PU

KUCXC

AC 120 V

PDP-6070PU

KUC

AC 120 V

PDP-6070PU

KUCXC

AC 120 V

 

Model No.

Order No.

Remarks

 

PDP-6071PU, PDP-6070PU

ARP3395

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM

For details, refer to "Important Check Points for good servicing". 

 

T-IZV SEPT.  2006 printed in Japan

Summary of Contents for PDP-6070PU

Page 1: ...ANDBY POWER PDP 6071PU ARP3394 PLASMA DISPLAY SYSTEM PDP 6071PU PDP 6070PU THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL S AND TYPE S This service manual should be used together with the following manual s Model Type Power Requirement Remarks PDP 6071PU KUC AC 120 V PDP 6071PU KUCXC AC 120 V PDP 6070PU KUC AC 120 V PDP 6070PU KUCXC AC 120 V Model No Order No Remarks PDP 6071PU PDP 6070PU ARP339...

Page 2: ... devices must be put back in place such as barriers nonmetallic knobs adjustment and compartment covershields isolation resistor capacitor etc 3 When service is required observe the original lead dress Extra precaution should be taken to assure correct lead dress in the high voltage circuitry area 4 Always use the manufacture s replacement components Especially critical components as indicated on ...

Page 3: ... not exceed 1mA ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE RETURNING THE SET TO THE CUSTOMER PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE Many electrical and mechanical parts in PIONEER set have special safety related characteristics These are often not evident from visual inspection nor the protection afforded by them necessarily can be ...

Page 4: ...nlet 3 Power switch S1 4 Fuse In the POWER SUPPLY Unit 5 STB transformer and Converter transformer In the POWER SUPPLY Unit 6 Other primary side of the POWER SUPPLY Unit Part is Charged Section 607 SCAN B Assy Charged Section The places where voltage is 100 V or more except for the charged places described above If the places are touched there is a risk of electric shock The VSUS voltage remains f...

Page 5: ... the product Please check that neither solder debris nor screws remain inside the product 8 There should be no semi broken wires scratches melting etc on the coating of the power cord Damaged power cords may lead to fire accidents so please be sure that there are no damages If you find a damaged power cord please exchange it with a suitable one 9 There should be no spark traces or similar marks on...

Page 6: ...After entering Factory mode press MUTING once press ENTER press seven times press ENTER then press seven times 2 Press to select CLEAR Hold SET pressed for at least 5 seconds After clearance is completed ETC is automatically selected How to locate several items on the Factory menu 1 Confirmation of accumulated power on time and power on count Select INFORMATION then HOUR METER After entering Facto...

Page 7: ... factory presetting 6 XY RST W1 7 XY RST W2 8 VOL SUS 9 VOL OFFSET Settings required after replacement of the panel 10 VOL RST P 11 SUS FREQ For AM noise prevention Depending on the mode brightness of the screen changes 6 PANEL 2 ADJ 1 R HIGH 2 G HIGH 3 B HIGH Parameters for the WB adjustment of the panel which are 4 R LOW required during adjustment after panel replacement 5 G LOW 6 B LOW 7 ABL Se...

Page 8: ...LOCK DIAGRAM 60 4 12 FUKUGO BLOCK POWER LINE BLOCK DIAGRAM 62 4 13 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 63 4 14 VOLTAGES 64 4 15 WAVEFORMS 83 5 DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION 86 5 1 THE FLOW OF DIAGNOSIS 86 5 1 1 FLOWCHART OF FAILURE ANALYSIS FOR THE WHOLE UNIT 86 5 1 2 FLOWCHART OF FAILURE ANALYSIS FOR THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT 88 5 1 3 FLOWCHART OF FAILURE ANALYSIS FOR THE DIGITAL ASSY 89 5 1 4 FLOWCHART OF FAILURE ANALYSIS FO...

Page 9: ...CTORY MODE 139 8 2 FACTORY MENU 141 8 2 1 INFORMATION 141 8 2 2 PANEL FACTORY MODE 150 8 2 3 OPTION MODE 160 8 2 4 INITIALIZE MODE 161 9 LIST OF RS 232C COMMANDS 166 9 1 RS 232C COMMANDS OUTLINE 166 9 1 1 PREPARED TOOLS 166 9 1 2 USING RS 232C COMMANDS 166 9 1 3 COMMAND PROTOCOL 167 9 1 4 DEFINITION OF COMMAND 168 9 2 LIST OF RS 232C COMMANDS 169 9 3 OUTLINE OF COMMANDS 175 9 3 1 QS1 175 9 3 2 QS2...

Page 10: ...herefore when replacing be sure to use parts of identical designation Screws adjacent to mark on product are used for disassembly For the applying amount of lubricants or glue follow the instructions in this manual In the case of no amount instructions apply as you think it appropriate NOTES Speed clamp 3 Bead band 3 Noise filter for G Link cable Binder for noise filter 12 14 16 30 11 1 5 3 18 20 ...

Page 11: ... 607 See Contrast table 2 28 Upper Carton See Contrast table 2 29 Mirror Mat See Contrast table 2 30 Terminal Position Sheet AAX3330 Mark No Description Part No Mark No Symbol and Description PDP 6071PU KUC PDP 6071PU KUCXC PDP 6070PU KUC PDP 6070PU KUCXC 5 Simplified Remote Control Unit AXD1539 AXD1539 Not used Not used 6 Battery Cover AZN2682 AZN2682 Not used Not used NSP 8 Dry Cell Battery R03 ...

Page 12: ...HI CN8801 MAIN CN4010 Refer to 2 3 FRONT SECTION 32 34 34 32 32 32 38 35 14 32 32 32 34 34 32 34 17 16 18 32 29 35 13 3 9 4 15 10 32 32 32 32 37 28 36 23 34 34 2 8 6 26 32 32 32 33 1 22 24 32 11 5 34 32 19 31 32 34 12 38 7 25 34 21 20 34 34 34 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 36 36 32 14 10 37 32 32 37 37 27 ...

Page 13: ...le 2 18 Caution Label See Contrast table 2 19 Terminal Display Label A U B AAX3325 20 Terminal Display Label B50 U B AAX3414 21 Under Cover 60 ANC2433 22 Function Button Panel AMB2906 23 Side Input Cover AMB2911 24 Function Button AAC1562 25 Function Button Sheet U AAK2895 26 Input Cover Label U AAX3363 27 Sub Frame Cover L AMR3586 28 Sub Frame Cover R AMR3587 29 Rear Case 607 ANE1657 30 31 Screw ...

Page 14: ...er to 2 4 CHASSIS SECTION 1 2 3 4 6 5 8 1 9 7 10 11 2 18 2 ABH1120 for Front Case Power Button for Mechanical Switch Assy Coil Spring Note Take care that the size is different between the coil spring ABH1120 at Front Case and ABH1124 at Mechanical Switch Assy Refer to P16 ABH1124 17 5 1 1 ...

Page 15: ...iption Part No 1 42 60 LED Assy AWW1134 2 60 IR Assy AWW1137 3 Front Case Assy 607 AMB2930 4 Pioneer Name Plate AAM1109 5 Coil Spring ABH1120 6 Blind Cushion AEB1449 7 Nyron Rivet AEC1671 8 Power Button AAD4147 9 Screw BPZ30P080FTB 10 IR Reducer AAX3455 11 IR Block Cushion AEB1465 ...

Page 16: ... 28 35 35 49 49 21 50 16 50 50 50 52 20 25 25 5 25 25 50 50 50 52 52 50 49 53 50 40 36 30 30 30 40 40 50 8 49 53 53 17 27 29 1 49 46 53 53 33 27 2 53 53 50 52 29 52 32 29 49 49 49 35 35 50 40 42 50 50 35 41 43 43 39 46 4 3 52 22 37 52 35 49 31 9 52 50 40 53 52 34 48 24 46 23 38 18 2 ABH1120 for Front Case Power Button for Mechanical Switch Assy Coil Spring No 23 Note Take care that the size is dif...

Page 17: ...833 21 Multi Base Holder ANG2937 22 Switch Holder ANG3007 23 Coil Spring ABH1124 24 Collar ABN1076 25 Floating Rubber 80 AEB1427 26 Wire Saddle AEC1745 27 Ferrite Core Holder AEC1818 28 Re use Wire Saddle AEC1945 29 Locking Wire Saddle AEC1948 30 Harness Lifter 28 AEC1982 31 Re use Wire Saddle AEC2099 32 Re use Wire Saddle AEC2100 33 Function Button Holder AMR3561 34 Side Input Holder AMR3562 35 F...

Page 18: ...MAIN CN4002 AUDIO CN3752 Power switch AC inlet Refer to 2 6 PANEL CHASSIS SECTION 6 35 6 35 6 35 6 35 6 35 9 7 8 3 29 15 14 16 13 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 10 11 41 20 6 35 6 35 6 35 29 29 29 41 41 41 26 18 41 19 22 1 41 41 42 22 30 31 33 31 28 24 26 26 43 23 41 31 31 32 32 31 31 31 31 37 37 37 37 36 36 42 42 2 21 21 12 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 31 31 29 29 29 29 41 43 26 25 5 31 17 4 26 27 27 26 26 26 34 3...

Page 19: ...ble Cable J206 ADD1462 17 5P Housing Wire J110 ADX3359 18 9P 7 6P Housing Wire J102 ADX3406 19 8P 6P Housing Wire J107 ADX3407 20 14P Housing Wire J109 ADX3408 21 10P 5P Housing Wire J104 J127 ADX3409 22 10P 5P Housing Wire J114 J128 ADX3410 23 Housing Wire J123 ADX3411 24 Conductive Plate X ANG2962 25 Nyron Rivet AEC1671 26 Wire Saddle AEC1745 27 Wire Saddle AEC1751 28 PCB Spacer AEC1819 29 Flat ...

Page 20: ...PDP 6071PU 20 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 2 6 PANEL CHASSIS SECTION 2 1 10 9 8 3 9 9 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 3 3 4 4 8 5 8 8 8 7 7 8 8 12 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 4 3 6 ...

Page 21: ...1178 NSP 2 Plasma Panel 60DC Assy AWU1179 NSP 3 60 ADDRESS L Assy AWW1188 NSP 4 60 ADDRESS S Assy AWW1189 5 607 SCAN A Assy AWW1186 6 607 SCAN B Assy AWW1187 7 PCB Spacer AEC1372 8 PCB Spacer AEC1944 9 PCB Spacer AEC1947 10 Conductive Plate Holder AMR3446 11 Address Plate A Assy ANG3036 12 Address Plate B Assy ANG3037 13 Screw ABA1367 ...

Page 22: ...POWER P3 SIDE KEY CN9501 60 LED CN9801 60 DIGITAL CN3001 42 60 LED CN9601 Fan Fan USB side C G F 1 2 6 3 7 13 21 20 17 14 32 34 15 15 8 7 31 7 4 18 35 49 46 46 51 47 47 50 48 48 37 38 46 46 46 51 33 30 33 5 44 44 51 24 25 25 29 36 30 30 30 27 26 19 9 16 10 40 12 22 11 31 42 39 43 51 23 26 28 48 41 41 51 51 21 24 51 51 51 51 51 ...

Page 23: ...7 6 4P Housing Wire J111 ADX3405 21 Ferrite Core CTX1054 22 14P Housing Wire J118 ADX3413 23 8 4P Housing Wire J116 ADX3345 24 Binder AEC 093 25 Locking Card Spacer AEC1429 26 Wire Saddle AEC1745 27 Ferrite Core Holder AEC1818 28 Clamp AEC1884 29 Card Spacer AEC1889 30 Re use Wire Saddle AEC1945 31 Ferrite Stopper AEC1981 32 Ferrite Clamp AEC1986 33 Locking Card Spacer AEC2019 34 6P Housing Wire J...

Page 24: ...19 19 18 2 18 4 27 27 27 27 4 24 2 26 7 23 5 23 5 23 2 23 35 23 33 33 22 2 18 2 18 28 28 18 18 20 18 28 28 28 28 28 25 25 25 3 35 26 27 31 31 2 44 2 39 4 40 5 40 5 40 5 46 4 46 4 40 5 42 2 42 2 42 2 42 2 42 2 42 2 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 39 4 31 2 Exterior Section 41 42 42 42 41 45 45 45 47 45 41 41 42 42 42 4 42 2 43 6 43 3 43 3 43 3 43 3 42 2 42 2 42 2 42 42 42 42 42 4 42 7 42 42 42 42 44 44 44 42 4...

Page 25: ...PDP 6071PU 25 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E Packing Section 59 58 36 54 53 61 57 57 56 55 58 60 37 49 51 52 17 20 4 22 24 4 25 3 26 3 27 8 28 8 35 4 18 21 33 2 23 20 50 19 3 51 51 ...

Page 26: ...947 25 Locking Wire Saddle AEC1948 26 Mini Clamp AEC1967 27 Harness Lifter 28 AEC1982 28 Ferrite Clamp AEC1986 29 Function Button Holder AMR3561 30 Side Input Holder AMR3562 31 Front Case Support AMR3563 32 Front Chassis H Guide AMR3600 33 Y Drive Protection Sheet A AMR3640 34 Gasket MTB ANK1879 35 Rivet A BEC1158 36 Caution Label AAX3031 NSP 37 Drive Voltage Label ARW1097 38 39 Screw M3 x 6 ABA13...

Page 27: ...AWV2312 NSP 1 I O ASSY AWV2313 2 POD ASSY AWW1154 2 TANSHI ASSY AWW1156 2 SIDE ASSY AWW1157 NSP 1 60 AUDIO FUKUGO ASSY AWV2347 2 AUDIO ASSY AWW1131 2 SP TERMINAL ASSY AWW1132 2 SIDE KEY ASSY AWW1133 2 42 60 LED ASSY AWW1134 2 60 IR ASSY AWW1137 1 POWER SUPPLY UNIT AXY1139 Mark No Description Part No 60 ADDRESS L ASSY 60 ADR L LOGIC SEMICONDUCTORS IC 1601 PEE003B MISCELLANEOUS L 1601 CHIP SOLID IND...

Page 28: ...KP1261 CN 2802 2805 100PIN CONNECTOR AKM1360 2801 SCREW ABA1349 2801 SCAN SIRICON AEH1113 RESISTORS R 2801 2803 RS1 8SQ124J R 2805 2810 2813 2816 RAB4C221J R 2819 2822 RAB4C221J Other Resistors RS1 16S J CAPACITORS C 2801 2802 2811 2812 ACG1088 C 2803 2813 2823 2833 CKSRYB105K6R3 C 2804 2806 2807 2814 CCSRCH220J50 C 2808 2810 2818 2820 CCSRCH151J50 C 2816 2817 2824 2826 CCSRCH220J50 C 2821 2822 28...

Page 29: ...06 UPA1917TE Q 4107 4108 4112 4113 2SC4116 Q 4109 2SD2114K D 4101 4110 1SS355 D 4111 4114 4115 1SS357 Mark No Description Part No MISCELLANEOUS L 4101 BTX1042 L 4102 4106 BTX1039 L 4108 4109 ATH1194 RESISTORS R 4107 4110 4134 4136 RS1 10S0R0J R 4119 4131 4146 RS1 16SS3003D R 4120 RS1 16SS2003D R 4123 4145 RS1 16SS1502F R 4124 RS1 16SS6202D R 4129 RS1 16SS3903D R 4133 RS1 16SS1503D R 4139 RS1 10S0R...

Page 30: ...1 16S102J R 4783 4787 4795 4796 RS1 16S182J R 4793 4814 4815 RS1 16S821J R 4794 4811 4813 RS1 16S221J R 4804 4806 4807 4817 RS1 16S182J R 4818 RS1 16S182J Mark No Description Part No Other Resistors RS1 16SS J CAPACITORS C 4701 4702 4704 4716 CKSRYB105K10 C 4717 4720 CCSRCH181J50 C 4718 4721 CCSRCH681J50 C 4719 4724 4725 4728 CKSRYB105K10 C 4723 4726 4729 4731 CKSSYB104K10 C 4727 4732 4734 DCH1201...

Page 31: ...4CQ473J R 5451 RAB4CQ100J R 5452 5455 RAB4CQ103J R 5454 RAB4CQ470J Other Resistors RS1 16SS J Mark No Description Part No CAPACITORS C 5401 5402 CCSSCH120J50 C 5403 5404 5407 5412 CKSSYB104K10 C 5405 5452 5473 DCH1201 C 5406 5453 CCSSCH101J50 C 5416 5419 5446 CKSSYB104K10 CCD BLOCK U SEMICONDUCTORS IC 4601 PEG150A IC 4602 4603 NJM2561F1 Q 4601 4602 2SA1586 MISCELLANEOUS X 4601 ASS1159 RESISTORS R ...

Page 32: ...CH101J50 F E IC BLOCK U SEMICONDUCTORS IC 6201 BCM3517KQLGB0 MISCELLANEOUS L 6201 BTX1042 L 6202 LCTAW1R8J2520 Mark No Description Part No F 6201 6205 VTF1084 X 6201 BSS1134 RESISTORS R 6211 6213 RS1 16S3010F R 6237 RAB4CQ101J R 6238 6240 RAB4CQ330J Other Resistors RS1 16SS J CAPACITORS C 6201 6203 6206 6208 DCH1201 C 6202 6204 6205 BCG1059 C 6209 6219 6222 6232 CKSSYB103K16 C 6220 6221 6233 CCSSC...

Page 33: ...1557 JA 6901 AKN1073 X 6901 BSS1134 CN 6901 BKP1159 RESISTORS R 6912 6913 RS1 16S3010F R 6952 RAB4CQ472J Mark No Description Part No Other Resistors RS1 16SS J CAPACITORS C 6901 DCH1201 C 6902 6908 CCSSCH101J50 C 6909 CKSRYB105K10 C 6911 6916 CCSSCH8R0D50 C 6912 6913 CCSSCH120J50 C 6915 6919 CKSSYB103K16 C 6917 6923 6924 CKSSYB104K10 DT VDEC BLOCK U SEMICONDUCTORS IC 7001 TVP5160PNP IC 7002 EDS161...

Page 34: ...15 7319 7320 CKSSYB104K10 C 7321 7323 CKSSYB102K50 POWER_1 BLOCK U SEMICONDUCTORS IC 7401 NJM2370U09 IC 7402 NJM2871BF05 IC 7403 MM1563DF Mark No Description Part No IC 7405 7406 7408 NJM2846DL3 33 IC 7407 NJM2846DL3 18 D 7402 7408 1SS355 MISCELLANEOUS L 7401 7403 BTX1042 F 7401 VTF1084 RESISTORS R 7401 7407 RS1 10S0R0J Other Resistors RS1 16SS J CAPACITORS C 7401 7403 7406 7408 CKSSYB104K10 C 740...

Page 35: ...8108 8111 CCSSCH221J50 C 8107 8112 8120 CKSSYB104K10 C 8121 8125 8127 8129 CCSSCH221J50 C 8134 8147 CKSSYB104K10 MULTI BLOCK U Mark No Description Part No SEMICONDUCTORS IC 8201 PEG121B IC 8202 AGC1007 IC 8203 TC74VHC08FTS1 MISCELLANEOUS L 8201 8204 BTX1042 RESISTORS R 8201 8205 ACN1246 R 8206 8208 8255 ACN1251 R 8214 8215 8248 RAB4CQ103J R 8225 8245 BCN1071 R 8246 BCN1073 R 8249 RAB4CQ680J R 8250...

Page 36: ...1 8874 8876 RS1 16S75R0F R 8880 8882 8898 RS1 16S75R0F R 8901 RS1 16S4701F R 8911 RS1 16S102J Other Resistors RS1 16SS J CAPACITORS Mark No Description Part No C 8801 8806 8810 8812 CKSRYB105K10 C 8809 8902 CKSSYF104Z16 C 8815 DCH1201 C 8818 8819 CKSSYB473K16 C 8820 8826 8901 CKSSYB103K16 C 8832 8833 8843 8857 CKSRYB105K10 C 8858 ACH1454 C 8861 8864 CKSSYB471K50 POD ASSY U SEMICONDUCTORS IC 9001 B...

Page 37: ...A104J50 C 3816 3817 ACH1456 C 3818 3821 CCSRCH221J50 C 3822 3825 CKSRYB682K50 C 3826 3829 CKSRYF104Z50 C 3831 3833 3835 3837 CCSRCH101J50 C 3838 3839 CEHAT4R7M50 SP TERMINAL ASSY MISCELLANEOUS F 3901 3902 ATF1224 JA 3901 SPEAKER TERMINAL AKE1061 RESISTORS All Resistors RS1 16S J CAPACITORS C 3903 3911 3917 3919 CKSRYB682K50 Mark No Description Part No C 3904 3912 3918 3920 CKSRYF104Z50 C 3905 3907...

Page 38: ...C 3302 3305 PST3628UR IC 3303 SN74AHC08PW IC 3304 PST3610UR Q 3301 RN1901 Q 3302 HN1C01FU MISCELLANEOUS X 3302 102 5 MHz ASS1188 CN 3301 CONNECTOR CKS4835 Mark No Description Part No RESISTORS R 3307 3308 RAB4C101J Other Resistors RS1 16SS J CAPACITORS C 3301 3303 3306 3308 CKSSYB104K10 C 3304 3307 3309 CKSSYB472K16 C 3305 3310 CKSSYB102K50 C 3311 CCSRCH470J50 C 3315 3316 CKSSYB104K10 C 3317 CCSRC...

Page 39: ... PS9117 IC 1103 1131 AXF1159 IC 1151 BA10393F Q 1101 2SC2412K Q 1102 1103 1131 1132 QSZ2 Q 1151 2SC4081 D 1101 UDZS5R6 B D 1106 1135 D1FL40 D 1112 1141 1SS302 MISCELLANEOUS L 1101 1131 ATH1213 L 1102 1132 ATH1215 RESISTORS R 1109 1118 1132 1141 RS1 10S2R2J R 1112 1135 ACN1174 R 1114 1117 1137 1140 RS3LMF100J R 1115 1116 1138 1139 RS1 10S104J R 1121 RS1 16S3300F R 1151 1154 RS1 10S1003F R 1152 1155...

Page 40: ... D 1304 1SS301 D 1305 UDZS5R6 B D 1306 1307 1331 1SS355 D 1321 1322 CRF03 D 1323 U1ZB330 D 1332 UDZS6R2 B D 1333 UDZS12 B MISCELLANEOUS T 1301 ATK1162 T 1321 ATK1153 Mark No Description Part No RESISTORS R 1321 1322 RS1 10S2203F R 1328 RS1 16S5601F R 1331 RAB4C472J VR1321 CCP1392 Other Resistors RS1 16S J CAPACITORS C 1301 1306 1326 CEHAT101M25 C 1302 1325 CKSYB105K25 C 1303 CKSRYB103K50 C 1304 13...

Page 41: ...272 UDZS16 B D 2283 2289 UDZS9R1 B D 2290 UDZS8R2 B D 2351 2380 1SS355 Mark No Description Part No MISCELLANEOUS L 2351 2353 2354 BTH1134 L 2352 2355 2356 ATH1186 F 2301 2330 ATX1062 F 2351 CTF1449 K 2301 2351 AKX1061 KN 2202 2208 2301 2307 ANK1841 CN 2351 9P TOP POST B9B EH CN 2353 PH CONNECTOR 6P AKM1277 CN 2354 2356 PH CONNECTOR 10P AKM1281 RESISTORS R 2202 2206 RS3LMF102J R 2211 2214 2215 RS3L...

Page 42: ...413 C 2551 ACH1448 C 2552 ACH1451 C 2554 CEHAT101M16 Mark No Description Part No C 2556 CKSRYF104Z50 C 2557 2559 2560 CKSRYB104K25 C 2558 CEHAT221M25 C 2562 CCG1186 Y DD CON BLOCK SEMICONDUCTORS IC 2601 PS2701A 1 L IC 2605 2657 TA76431FR IC 2651 MIP2E3DMU IC 2652 2654 2658 TLP181 P GR IC 2653 BA10358F Q 2601 2681 2SD1898 Q 2602 2SA1576A Q 2603 2684 HN1C01FU Q 2604 2605 2685 DTC143EUA Q 2651 2SA200...

Page 43: ...43 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E C 2659 CKSRYB105K10 C 2661 CCG1186 C 2682 CKSYB105K25 C 2683 CKSRYB103K50 C 2687 2688 CKSRYB104K16 POWER SUPPLY UNIT POWER SUPPLY UNIT has no service part Mark No Description Part No ...

Page 44: ...PDP 6071PU 44 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 4 BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4 1 OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM 1 2 ...

Page 45: ... PARTS LIST or PCB PARTS LIST The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part Therefore when replacing be sure to use parts of identical designation The encircled numbers denote measuring point in the schematic diagram Waveforms refer to service manual ARP3395 ...

Page 46: ...PDP 6071PU 46 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 4 2 OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM 2 2 ...

Page 47: ...PDP 6071PU 47 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E Note 1 Note 1 ADD1446 KUCXC only ADD1470 KUC and Regular only Note 1 ...

Page 48: ...Y SUS D Y OFS Y PR U HOT PLATE PSUS LOGIC LOGIC BLOCK BLOCK PHOTO PHOTO COUPLER COUPLER CN2902 CN2903 CN2904 CN2905 CN2802 CN2803 CN2804 CN2805 CN2801 CN2901 VH VH DCDC CON DCDC CON VH VH Y1 Y Y MASK MASK MODULE MODULE IC2301 IC2301 Y Y MASK MASK MODULE MODULE IC2302 IC2302 Y Y DK DK MODULE MODULE IC2103 IC2103 Y Y DK DK MODULE MODULE IC2151 IC2151 Y RESET Y RESET BLOCK BLOCK BLOCK BLOCK Y OFFSET ...

Page 49: ...UT L_OUT FAN_VCC FAN_NG1 GND FAN AXM1058 R_OUT R_OUT L_OUT L_OUT RH RL RH RL LL LL LH LH V 6_5V GND V 12V GND V 16_5V GND V 5_1V V 5_1V V 5_1V V 5_1V GND GND GND M_SW_DET AC_DET N C GND V 3_3V_STB GND V 5_1V_STB GND V 35V GND US_SW GN D KEY_AD2 KEY_AD1 V 3_3V_STB V 5_1V_STB GND REM LED LED_ON LED_OFF LED_REC LED_MDM LED V 16R5V GND_D GND_D SP1 SP2 A2 M9 M10 M11 M12 M4 M1 M2 M3 M8 M5 L1 RE1 SW1 M6 ...

Page 50: ... 5V IC1801 LVDS Reciever V 3V AN P BN P CN P DN P CLKN P CLK LE HBLK LBLK R G B VDDLS1 VADR1 VDDLS1 VADR1 VDDLS1 VADR1 VDDLS1 VADR1 VDDLS1 DRIVER IC IC1652 DRIVER IC IC1653 DRIVER IC IC1654 DRIVER IC IC1655 DRIVER IC IC1651 RESONANCE BLOCK VADR1 RESONANCE BLOCK RESONANCE BLOCK RESONANCE BLOCK RESONANCE BLOCK AD2 CN1601 AD1 CN1602 V 60V V 8V V 5V IC1601 LVDS Reciever V 3V AN P BN P CN P DN P CLKN P...

Page 51: ...E Scan IC IC2902 Scan IC IC2903 Scan IC IC2904 Scan IC IC2905 Scan IC IC2906 Scan IC IC2801 Scan IC IC2802 Scan IC IC2803 Scan IC IC2804 Scan IC IC2805 Scan IC IC2806 PSUS Scan Signal Scan Signal PSUS VH IC5V VH IC5V VH IC5V VH IC5V VH IC5V VH IC5V VH IC5V VH IC5V VH IC5V VH IC5V VH IC5V VH IC5V SA3 Scan Signal VH IC5V SA3 VH IC5V ...

Page 52: ...PDP 6071PU 52 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 4 6 60 X DRIVE ASSY 60 X DRIVE ASSY ...

Page 53: ...PDP 6071PU 53 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E from Power supply X Drive power supply map ...

Page 54: ...PDP 6071PU 54 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 4 7 60 Y DRIVE ASSY 60 Y DRIVE ASSY ...

Page 55: ...PDP 6071PU 55 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E Y Drive power supply map VOFS and VPRST DC DC converter are electric Vol control ...

Page 56: ...M30620FCPGP IC3151 OR MASK D19 D16 D17 LVDS ADR _ PD1 VH_UV_PD YDRIVE_PD YRESNC_PD YDD_CNV_PD IC5V_UV_PD XSUSTN_PD XDD_CNV_PD XDRIVE_PD PS_PWDN PD_ MUTE Ext_PD Vsus_ ADJ RELAY PD_TRG_B XSUS SCAN YSUS RA GA BA LED_R LED_B MSEL YOBI D11 PEG122C K LVDS D12 DAC SCL SDA V 3V_D V 3V_D V 3V_D Theater Pulse Width SQ SD UART SW Vofs_ ADJ H DET VD HD 12V V 3V_D V 3VACT HD VD DCLK DE UART V 3V_EE P YPR U STO...

Page 57: ..._Audio L_Audio A1 L OUT SP TERMINAL ASSY AUDIO ASS Y R OUT A_STBY_B A2 A3 M9 P5 A_NG_B WOW VOLUME IC IC3753 NJW1183GK1 REGULATOR IC3752 PQ120DNA1ZPH POWER AMP IC IC3751 LA4625 DC DETECT BLOCK BUFFER 12V 16 5V 16 5V 12V SCL 16 5V SDA 12V SP1 BUFFER 12V PSW_A To POWER SUPPLY UNIT To MAIN Assy ...

Page 58: ... SCL_AV SDA_MA SCL_MA MONITOR Output L R L R REM_B LED_REC MDM DT_MON_V GY_SG IC4401 74HC4066 U4401 AXF1169 Frontend SDA_AV SCL_AV Y C DT_MON_LR L R L R Input3_ Y Pb Pr Input4_Y Pb Pr SDA_TXT SCL_TXT VD_TXT G_CCTXT B_CCTXT R_CCTXT BLK SDA_AV SCL_AV V AIR_SW DT_SP_L R COMP_Y DT_SW _L R DT_Y IC4704 NJM12904V L R PC Input OPT Out G LINK AU_SW POD Card IC6201 BCM3517 V V Antenna A Input U6001 AXF1167 ...

Page 59: ...D2 HD2 DIN2_BGB DIN2_RCR DIN2_GY DIN1_GY DIN1_RCR INT_HD1 VD1 EXT_HD1 VD1 VD_M HD_M CBCR_M Y_M RCR GY BCB_S VD_S HD_S IC8102 EDS6432AFTA 64M SDRAM IC8103 EDS6432AFTA 64M SDRAM RS1_IC2 MGA MBA MRA MVD MHD IC8202 AGC1007 FLASH RXD_IC6 TXD_IC6 TXD_AU RXD_AU CN4001 CLK HD VD DE THEATER VIDEO_R0 to9 VIDEO_G0 to9 VIDEO_B0 to9 TXD_MD RXD_MD REQ_MD TXD_DT RXD_DT CLP_PLS1 IC8407 PQ200WNA1ZPH FAN CONTROL DI...

Page 60: ...M7038KPB1G B2 K IC6301 SDRAM IC6602 256Mbit SPDIF Connector JA7101 Digital Video Gata ARRY IC7201 SPDIF out I2C1 TS3 G Link Connector JA6901 SDRAM IC6603 256Mbit SDRAM IC6604 256Mbit SDRAM IC6605 256Mbit HSX_0 Logic Circuit To POD Ass y CN7301 CN7302 DVO 12bit OOB_Data FLASH 32MBytes IC6902 I2C0 EBI BUS MEMORY BUS UARTA From To Main uCom ...

Page 61: ...F Amp IC6003 BCM3517 KQLGB0 K IC6201 SAW filter F6101 RF AGC VDEC IC7001 SDRAM IC7002 16Mbit Audio A D IC7101 256Fs I2S Audio L R for monitor Audio L R for PANEL 16bit Video out for monitor Y C QPSK IF Down Conv IC6101 A D IC6001 EEPROM 64Kbit IC6903 IF I2C_TUNER_SCL I2C_TUNER_SDA TS0 ITU R656 CVBS in From AV_SW To AV_SW To Digital Selecter I2C2 To F E_A ...

Page 62: ...E BLOCK DIAGRAM AUDIO Assy 16_5V 12V 60 IR Assy V 5 1V_STB POWER AMP IC3751 LA4625 16 5V 12V IC3752 PQ120DNA1ZPH WOW VOL IC IC3753 NJW1183GK1 IR IC9801 SBX3050 01 CN3751 CN9801 POWER SUPPLY UNIT MAIN Assy SIDE KEY Assy V 3 3V_STB KEY Block S9501 to S9507 CN9501 MAIN Assy ...

Page 63: ...ay PFC Block Series Reg DC DC Cvt DC DC Cvt Voltage Doubler Resonant Conv Block1 Vcc Conv Resonant Conv Block2 V sus Conv Resonant Conv Block3 Vadr Conv STB3 3V STB5 1V 35V 16 5V 6 5V 5 1V 12V 16 5V STB3 3V RELAY PS_PD EXT_PD PD_TRIG_B 12V Vsus 16 5V 6 5V Vsus 16 5V 6 5V Vadr 12V Vadr 12V P9 P8 P5 P4 P1 P2 P6 P7 P11 SHORT P10 ...

Page 64: ... 29 22 PC_LCH 4 6 PC_LCH 19 23 INPUT3_L 4 6 INPUT3_L 28 23 GND 0 GND 18 24 GND 0 GND 27 24 PC_RCH 4 6 PC_RCH 17 25 INPUT3_R 4 6 INPUT3_R 26 25 GND 0 GND 16 26 GND 0 GND 25 26 GND 0 GND 15 27 INPUT1_V 2 6 INPUT1_V 24 27 V 5V_A 4 9 V 5V_A 14 28 GND 0 GND 23 28 INPUT4_PLUG 4 9 INPUT4_PLUG 13 29 INPUT1_SC 2 1 INPUT1_SC 22 29 GND 0 GND 12 30 INPUT1_S2 0 2 INPUT1_S2 21 30 INPUT4_Y 2 5 INPUT4_Y 11 31 INP...

Page 65: ...19 MA11 0 MA11 19 19 OOB_EN 0 OOB_EN 19 20 IORD 3 3 IORD 20 20 WAITA 3 3 WAITA 20 21 POB_DATA 0 POB_DATA 21 21 MA3 0 MA3 21 22 IOWR 3 3 IOWR 22 22 DSUB_DET 0 DSUB_DET 22 23 GND 0 GND 23 23 MA2 0 MA2 23 24 POB_CLK 3 3 POB_CLK 24 24 REG 3 3 REG 24 25 GND 0 GND 25 25 MA1 3 3 MA1 25 26 MISTRTA 0 MISTRTA 26 26 MOVALA 0 MOVALA 26 27 MA13 3 3 MA13 27 27 MA0 0 MA0 27 28 MDIA0 0 MDIA0 28 28 MOSTRTA 0 MOSTR...

Page 66: ... 3 35 N C RELAY 3 4 GND D 0 GND 4 5 STB3 3V 3 3 V 3 3V_STB 5 6 GND D 0 GND 6 7 STBY5 1V 5 1 V 5 1V_STB 7 8 GND D 0 GND 8 9 35V 37 3 V 35V 9 10 GND D 0 GND 10 11 US SW 2 3 US SW 11 MTB MAIN Assy MTB MAIN Assy Voltage V CN4009 AKM1274 TBB M4 MTB MAIN Assy MTB MAIN Assy MTB MAIN Assy MTB MAIN Assy 60 IR Assy SIDE KEY Assy 42 60 LED Assy AUDIO Assy Voltage V CN3752 KM200NA11 P8 B13B PH K S CN4018 AKM1...

Page 67: ... signal input RED 0 to 3 3 21 VIDEO_R0 I 10 bit video signal input RED 0 to 3 3 22 GND GND 23 VIDEO_G9 I 10 bit video signal input GREEN 0 to 3 3 24 VIDEO_G8 I 10 bit video signal input GREEN 0 to 3 3 25 VIDEO_G7 I 10 bit video signal input GREEN 0 to 3 3 26 VIDEO_G6 I 10 bit video signal input GREEN 0 to 3 3 27 VIDEO_G5 I 10 bit video signal input GREEN 0 to 3 3 28 VIDEO_G4 I 10 bit video signal ...

Page 68: ...unction Voltage V TP 1 V 12V I 12 V power supply input 12 TP3505 2 V 12V I 12 V power supply input 12 TP3506 3 GND GND TP3608 4 GND GND 5 V 3 3V_STB I STB3 3 V power supply input 3 3 TP3638 6 GND GND 7 M_SW_DET I Mechanism switch detection signal input 3 3 TP3639 8 EXT_PD O Power down signal 0 TP3632 9 VSUS_ADJ O VSUS power supply adjustment signal 1 7 TP3633 10 PS_PD I Power supply PD signal 0 TP...

Page 69: ...O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 16 TB O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 17 NC Non connection 18 GND_LVDS GND 19 NC Non connection 20 TC O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 21 TC O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 22 NC Non connection 23 GND_LVDS GND 24 NC Non connection 25 TCLK O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 26 TCLK O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 27 NC Non connection 28 GND_LVDS GND 29 NC Non connection 30 TD O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 31 TD O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 32 NC Non co...

Page 70: ...O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 16 TB O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 17 NC Non connection 18 GND_LVDS GND 19 NC Non connection 20 TC O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 21 TC O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 22 NC Non connection 23 GND_LVDS GND 24 NC Non connection 25 TCLK O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 26 TCLK O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 27 NC Non connection 28 GND_LVDS GND 29 NC Non connection 30 TD O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 31 TD O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 32 NC Non co...

Page 71: ... O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 16 TB O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 17 NC Non connection 18 GND_LVDS GND 19 NC Non connection 20 TC O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 21 TC O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 22 NC Non connection 23 GND_LVDS GND 24 NC Non connection 25 TCLK O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 26 TCLK O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 27 NC Non connection 28 GND_LVDS GND 29 NC Non connection 30 TD O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 31 TD O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 32 NC Non c...

Page 72: ...O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 16 TB O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 17 NC Non connection 18 GND_LVDS GND 19 NC Non connection 20 TC O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 21 TC O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 22 NC Non connection 23 GND_LVDS GND 24 NC Non connection 25 TCLK O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 26 TCLK O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 27 NC Non connection 28 GND_LVDS GND 29 NC Non connection 30 TD O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 31 TD O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 32 NC Non co...

Page 73: ...O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 16 TB O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 17 NC Non connection 18 GND_LVDS GND 19 NC Non connection 20 TC O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 21 TC O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 22 NC Non connection 23 GND_LVDS GND 24 NC Non connection 25 TCLK O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 26 TCLK O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 27 NC Non connection 28 GND_LVDS GND 29 NC Non connection 30 TD O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 31 TD O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 32 NC Non co...

Page 74: ...O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 16 TB O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 17 NC Non connection 18 GND_LVDS GND 19 NC Non connection 20 TC O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 21 TC O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 22 NC Non connection 23 GND_LVDS GND 24 NC Non connection 25 TCLK O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 26 TCLK O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 27 NC Non connection 28 GND_LVDS GND 29 NC Non connection 30 TD O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 31 TD O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 32 NC Non co...

Page 75: ... O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 16 TB O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 17 NC Non connection 18 GND_LVDS GND 19 NC Non connection 20 TC O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 21 TC O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 22 NC Non connection 23 GND_LVDS GND 24 NC Non connection 25 TCLK O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 26 TCLK O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 27 NC Non connection 28 GND_LVDS GND 29 NC Non connection 30 TD O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 31 TD O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 32 NC Non c...

Page 76: ...O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 16 TB O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 17 NC Non connection 18 GND_LVDS GND 19 NC Non connection 20 TC O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 21 TC O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 22 NC Non connection 23 GND_LVDS GND 24 NC Non connection 25 TCLK O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 26 TCLK O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 27 NC Non connection 28 GND_LVDS GND 29 NC Non connection 30 TD O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 31 TD O LVDS data 1 to 1 4 32 NC Non co...

Page 77: ...5 X DRIVE mute signal input 17 DGND 0 DGND 24 GND 18 XDRV_PD 0 XDRV_PD 23 X DRIVE PD signal input TP3514 19 DGND 0 DGND 22 GND 20 XResv2 XResv2 21 X DRIVE control signal output Reserve 21 XResv3 XResv3 20 X DRIVE control signal output Reserve 22 XResv4 XResv4 19 X DRIVE control signal output Reserve 23 DGND 0 DGND 18 GND 24 PSW2 0 PSW2 17 Function standby control signal TP3516 25 NC NC 16 Non conn...

Page 78: ... 3 3 YSUS G 23 Y DRIVE control signal output 19 DGND 0 DGND 22 GND 20 YPR U 0 to 3 3 YPR U 21 Y DRIVE control signal output TP3508 21 SUS_MUTE 0 SUS_MUTE 20 Y DRIVE mute signal output 22 DGND 0 DGND 19 GND 23 YSUS MSK 0 to 3 3 YSUS MSK 18 Y DRIVE control signal output 24 YNRST 0 to 3 3 YNRST 17 Y DRIVE control signal output 25 YRSV2 YRSV2 16 Y DRIVE control signal output Reserve 26 DGND 0 DGND 15 ...

Page 79: ...0 GND_D 0 GND_D 5 GND Y2 CN2402 AKM1200 SB1 CN2901 AKP1261 60 Y DRIVE ASSY 607 SCAN B ASSY Pin No Name Voltage V Name Pin No Function 1 VH 130 VH 1 Power supply for VH 2 VH 130 VH 2 Power supply for VH 3 NC NC 3 Non connection termial 4 NC NC 4 Non connection termial 5 NC NC 5 Non connection termial 6 GNDH 60 300 GNDH 6 GND PSUS 7 SI_H 60 300 SI_H 7 SI_H signal 8 CLR 60 300 CLR 8 CLR signal 9 OC2 ...

Page 80: ...nction 1 NC NC 1 Non connection termial 2 16_5V 16 5 16_5V 2 16 5V power supply 3 6_5V 6 5 6_5V 3 6 5V power supply 4 GND_D 0 GND_D 4 GND 5 GND_SUS 0 GND_SUS 5 GND 6 GND_SUS 0 GND_SUS 6 GND 7 NC NC 7 Non connection termial 8 VSUS 207 VSUS 8 VSUS power supply 9 VSUS 207 VSUS 9 VSUS power supply Y5 CN2353 AKM1277 P7 B7B PH K S 60 Y DRIVE ASSY POWER SUPPLY UNIT Pin No Name Voltage V Name Pin No Funct...

Page 81: ...1 SP1 AUDIO ASSY CN3751 A1 POWER SUPPLY UNIT P5 Pin No Pin Name I O Function Remarks 1 A_NG_B O DC detection disconnection of cable detection L Abnormal H Normal 2 GND GND for small signal 3 AUDIO_L I Small signal L ch 4 GND GND for small signal 5 AUDIO_R I Small signal R ch 6 GND GND for small signal 7 A_STBY_B I MUTE ON OFF signal for LA4625 IC internal circuit L Standby H ON 8 A_MUTE I MUTE ON ...

Page 82: ...RE1 MAIN ASSY CN4010 M8 Pin No Pin Name I O Function Remarks 1 V 5 1V_STB Standby 5 1 V power supply 2 REM O Remote control signal 3 NC 4 NC 5 NC 6 GND GND 42 60 LED ASSY CN9601 L1 MAIN ASSY CN4006 M5 Pin No Pin Name I O Function Remarks 4 LED_REC I LED control for REC 5 LED_MDM I 6 LED LED control for standby 1 LED LED signal return 2 LED_ON I LED control for power ON H LED_ON L LED_OFF 3 LED_OFF...

Page 83: ...0Hz signal COLOR BAR MKSS17 ch1 ADR_B side A test plane B ch2 ADR_D side A test plane D V 1V div H 200ns div 5 input VIDEO 60Hz signal Checkered pattern of Black White MKSS13 ch1 L1730 V ADR1 side A through hole V 10V div H 500ns div 3 input VIDEO 60Hz signal COLOR BAR MKSS17 ch1 L1730 V ADR1 side A through hole V 10V div H 2ms div 60 ADDRESS ASSY ch1 ch2 ch2 ch1 ch1 ch1 ch2 Control signals of res...

Page 84: ...0Hz signal COLOR BAR MKSS17 ch1 ADR_B side A test plane B ch2 ADR_D side A test plane D V 1V div H 200ns div 5 input VIDEO 60Hz signal Checkered pattern of Black White MKSS13 ch1 L1730 V ADR1 side A through hole V 10V div H 500ns div 3 input VIDEO 60Hz signal COLOR BAR MKSS17 ch1 L1730 V ADR1 side A through hole V 10V div H 2ms div 60 ADDRESS ASSY ch1 ch2 ch2 ch1 ch1 ch1 ch2 Control signals of res...

Page 85: ...6 SI_L K2014 DGND V 1V div H 2ms div ch4 R2409 CLR K2014 DGND V 1V div H 2ms div ch5 R2411 OC2_U K2014 DGND V 1V div H 2ms div ch6 R2415 OC1 K2014 DGND V 1V div H 2ms div ch7 R2418 CLK1 K2014 DGND H 2ms div ch8 R2420 SI_H K2014 DGND H 2ms div 60 Y DRIVE Ass y ch1 ch2 ch3 ch4 ch5 ch6 ch7 ch8 ch1 ch2 ch3 ch1 R1222 XPSUS K1201 SUSGND V 100V div H 100us div 60 X DRIVE Ass y ch2 K2912 ScanOUT K2301 SUS...

Page 86: ... drive is off Check the DRF SW Before turning the drive off with the RS 232C commands or using the remote control unit turn the unit off In a case where luminescent spots appear or the panel is repeatedly turned on or off In a case where luminescent spots appear Is the voltage at the RELAY port of the connectors between the DIGITAL and POWER SUPPLY Assys H 3 3 V No No Is the drive off Turn the dri...

Page 87: ...o signal displayed properly Specific failure whose cause is difficult to identify in the initial stage No No Failure analysis for the audio system AU1 Yes Yes Yes In the subsequent diagnostic steps it is most likely that the multi base section is in failure Problems concerning video display Problems concerning the audio output A Failure analysis for the drive system DR2 Failure analysis for the DI...

Page 88: ...Y Unit is normal The POWER SUPPLY Unit is normal STB 3 3 V power is not output No Is the VADR voltage within the specified values Is the VSUS voltage within the specified range Is there a fluctuation in the VADR voltage Is there a fluctuation in the VSUS voltage The ripple must be within 6 V The ripple must be within 10 V The specified voltage values are between 57 and 63 V The specified voltage v...

Page 89: ...01 connector on the DIGITAL Assy which can easily be damaged If the OSD is not properly displayed although the panel mask is properly displayed a failure exists in the path from the output of IC8201 on the MAIN Assy to IC3401 on the DIGITAL Assy If only the OSD is abnormal the MAIN Assy is in failure In a case of D11 It is most likely that the sync signal is abnormal It is most likely that the vid...

Page 90: ...ll the connectors properly connected Reconnect the connectors No Set the VH voltage correctly X DRIVE Assy Y DRIVE Assy SCAN Assy ADDRESS Assy Abnormality across the whole screen such as luminescent spots C E D NG Yes No Set the VYNRST voltage correctly NG Is the VH set voltage 130 V correctly set Yes Is the VYNRST set voltage correctly set set value designated for each panel No No Another Assy ma...

Page 91: ...Yes Yes No Are the FFC cables properly connected Replace the DIGITAL Assy Properly connect the FFC cables The abnormality is associated with one address or one TCP Diagnose the ADDRESS Assy In most cases of damage on one line the panel chassis must be replaced If the FFC cable that connects the DIGITAL and ADDRESS Assys is in failure the abnormality is associated with one address in most cases Rep...

Page 92: ... the unit be turned on using the Power switch on the side key Can the unit be turned on using RS 232C commands Yes Is resetting of the IF microcomputer canceled Failure in the line between the IF microcomputer and M5 connector Failure in the RS 232C driver and its peripheral circuits If the voltage at Pin 129 RST3 port on the main microcomputer is high it is judged that the AC power cord is not pl...

Page 93: ...quipment check the HDMI SIGNAL INFO data again NG Replace the MAIN Assy IC5401 and its peripheral circuits are in failure No Replace the MAIN Assy The input signal is not displayed COMP S1 Is the selected input signal a s video signal Yes No COMP S1 COMP S2 Is the selected input signal a PC signal Yes COMP PC2 Is the selected input signal a analog component signal Is the selected input signal an a...

Page 94: ...le NG Yes Yes Image for the composite or s video signal is not displayed COMP S1 Is the compornent cable is connect to jack Input2 Input4 Has the signal arrived at IC4701 pin 85 91 60 Yes Which signal is not output main or sub signal Is a signal output from IC4701 pin 47 49 Yes Has the signal arrived at IC5101 pin 148 158 Yes Has the symptom been settled when the MAIN Assy is replaced Yes Yes Is t...

Page 95: ...Is a signal output normally from the FE to IC4701 pin 55 57 Yes Which signal is not output main or sub signal Is a signal output from IC4701 pin 47 49 Has the signal arrived at IC5101 pin 148 158 Yes Has the symptom been settled when the MAIN Assy is replaced Yes Yes Is the communication between each IC on the MAIN Assy and the microcomputer normal Yes Has the signal arrived at IC7001 pin 3 Yes MA...

Page 96: ...l Is a signal output from IC4901 pin 41 43 45 Has the signal arrived at IC5301 pin 43 48 54 Yes Has the symptom been settled when the MAIN Assy is replaced Yes Yes Is the communication between each IC on the MAIN Assy and the microcomputer nomal Yes Has the signal arrived at IC5101 pin 154 162 170 Yes Yes Input sigal 480i Input sigal except 480i 15 18 Is a signal output from IC4901 pin 30 32 34 14...

Page 97: ...ived at IC5301 pin 43 48 54 Yes Has the symptom been settled when the MAIN Assy is replaced Yes Yes Is the communication between each IC on the MAIN Assy and the microcomputer nomal Yes 15 18 14 13 12 11 10 17 16 13 IC4901 pin 41 component_PR V 500 mV div H 10 µsec div 13 IC4901 pin 41 PC_R V 500 mV div H 10 µsec div 15 IC4901 pin 45 component_Y V 500 mV div H 10 µsec div 15 IC4901 pin 45 PC_G V 5...

Page 98: ...laced Yes Yes No video from USB input Is a signal being input other than the component or RGB signal Only the component and RGB signals cannot be output from MONITOR OUT Check the unit using either the component or RGB signal No Check around IC4701 and check the communications between IC4701 and the microcomputer If there was no ploblem then replace the MAIN ASSY No No Check the communication from...

Page 99: ...ishing troubleshooting Check the Flexible cable between CN4005 and CN8803 No NG Replace or reconnect flexible cable Check the contact between the CN8803 and R8886 Check the contact between the CN8803 and R8887 No No No No Check the communication between IC4704 to CN4005 No Cansel muting then check again No Replace the MAIN Assy NG Replace the TANSHI Assy NG Replace the MAIN Assy NG Yes Is a signal...

Page 100: ...lem replace AUDIO Assy No Check the communications around the FE U4401 or U4402 and between the FE U4401 or U4402 and the microcomputer No Check the communications around the IC4402 and between the IC4402 and the microcomputer If there was no ploblem replace IC4402 No Check around IC4402 and check the communications between IC4402 and the FE Check digital channel broadcasting Cansel muting then ch...

Page 101: ...nect flexible cable No Replace or reconnect flexible cable No Check the communication between CN4005 and IC4701and replace broken parts No Replace or reconnect flexible cable Select the function of Home Media Gallery No Check the communication between CN4004 and IC4701and replace broken parts No Check the communication between CN4004 CN4005 and IC4701and replace broken parts No Check the communica...

Page 102: ...o Check between IC6301 and IC7201 Exchange IC6301 if there is no problem No Check between IC8401 pin 102 103 and IC6301 pin 305 406 Exchange IC6301 No NG Replace the MAIN Assy Yes Is the signal from IC6301 to IC7201 Yes Is the signal input from IC7201 to IC8001 Yes Has the symptom been settled when the MAIN Assy is replaced Yes When power ON is RESET_DT IC8401 pin 159 Low after D 3 3V standing up ...

Page 103: ...RIVE ASSY Y DRIVE ASSY Relay Control Protection Circuit Module Microcomputer PD MUTE Circuit YSUSTN_PD YDD_CNV_PD YDRIVE_PD SCN5V_PD SCAN_PD XDRIVE_PD XDD_CNV_PD XSUSTN_PD ADR_PD DRF_B PD_MUTE PS_PD EXT_PD PD PD_TRG_B D21 P4 IC3155 IC3151 D3151 to D3162 D3501 to D3504 D5 to D8 D16 to D19 D9 D10 Y1 Y1 X1 X1 AD1 AD1 Note The figures 2 to indicate the number of times the LED flashes when power down o...

Page 104: ...PCB 3 SCAN PD SCAN Assy SCAN IC is damaged short circuiting between VH and GNDH Y DRIVE Assy 4 IC5V PD SCAN Assy SCAN IC is damaged short circuiting between IC5V and GNDH Connectors disconnected between the POWER SUPPLY Unit and the Y DRIVE Assy Connectors disconnected between the DIGITAL and the Y DRIVE Assys Failure in the VH power Disconnection of the scan bridge 15 pin connector Y DRIVE Assy F...

Page 105: ...etection SCAN bridge lower connector disconnection detection VOFS VCPRST VC_15V VH 16 5V Y_DD_PD red 6 times SCAN_PD red 3 times YDRV_PD red 5 times SCN5V_PD red 4 times YSUS_PD red 7 times Increase or decrease voltage detection Increase or decrease voltage detection Increase or decrease voltage detection Increase or decrease voltage detection Overcurrent detection Overcurrent detection Overvoltag...

Page 106: ... IC8403 UCOM RST IC8001 D_SEL TXD_IC6 RXD_IC6 CLK_IC6 CE_IC6 IC8101 IP EXAx20 EXDIOx15 TXD_MD RXD_MD REQ_MD D11 A_STB_B A_NG_B SCL_AU SDA_AU RST4 IF_RST RST_MR RST2 IC4102 DC DC IC3151 MODULE_ucom IC3401 SQ IC IC3160 MONO MULTI TXD_SQ RXD_SQ CLK_SQ CE_SQ BUSY_SQ IC3303 AND IC3304 IC3302 3 3 V_RST_I 1 2 V_RST_I IC3156 EEPROM IC3651 SENSOR IC3652 EEPROM IC3157 DAC RST2 SQ_SD TEMP SCL SDA E_SCL E_SDA...

Page 107: ...heck the communication lines TXD_IC6 RXD_IC6 CLK_IC6 CE_IC6 Blue 8 Failure in IIC communication with the main microcomputer AV Switch MA IIC AV SW IIC communication line between AV_SW and MAIN IC4701 IC8401 Check the communication lines SCL_AV3 SDA_AV3 or SCL_AV SDA_AV RGB Switch RGB SW IIC communication line between RGB_SW and MAIN IC4901 IC8401 Check the communication lines SCL_AV3 SDA_AV3 or SC...

Page 108: ...ctor when the component signal is selected The video signal is not output when the video signal is input to INPUT 5 or 6 The video signal is not output from the MONITOR connector when the HDMI signal is selected MONITOR audio output The image displayed on the PDP is not synchronized with the sound from the MONITOR audio output The audio signal from the MONITOR connector is synchronized with the vi...

Page 109: ...SS L Assy SP TERMINAL Assy 60 Y DRIVE Assy 60 X DRIVE Assy 607 SCAN B Assy 607 SCAN A Assy AUDIO Assy MAIN Assy POD Assy 60 DIGITAL Assy POWER SUPPLY Unit Rear view 60 ADDRESS S Assy 60 ADDRESS S Assy 60 ADDRESS S Assy PANEL SENSOR Assy 60 ADDRESS L Assy 60 ADDRESS L Assy 60 ADDRESS L Assy 60 IR Assy 42 60 LED Assy Front view Front view ...

Page 110: ...duct the procedures described here are common Chart of removal order for the main parts and boards SIDE KEY Function button panel 2 Side input cover 2 Handle 2 Rear case 607 2 Under cover 60 4 Terminal panel A 3 Side input panel U Function button shield Sub frame cover L R 2 Side input shield PANEL SENSOR TANSHI SIDE 3 POD stay A MAIN Tuner stay U POD Front chassis VL Assy 60 SP TERMINAL 1 5 5 Fro...

Page 111: ...ont Case Assy 607 1 1 Remove the 22 screws APZ30P100FTB 2 Pull the lower part of the Front case Assy 607 toward you and out 3 Remove the Front case Assy 607 by pulling it upward 2 3 Front case Assy 607 Rear case 607 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 112: ...over 1 Remove the six screws PMB30P100FTB 2 Remove the sub frame covers L and R 3 Remove the four screws PMB40P120FTB 4 Remove the two handles 5 Remove the 40 screws AMZ30P060FTB 6 Remove the six screws APZ40P100FTB 7 Remove the one screw ABA1341 8 Remove the rear case 607 Sub frame cover L and R Handle Rear case 607 Rear case 607 Handle Handle Sub frame cover L Sub frame cover R 8 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5...

Page 113: ...rews 4 Remove the side input panel U SIDE Assy MAIN Assy 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 4 Side input panel U SIDE Assy 1 Disconnect cables connectors as required 2 Remove the POD cover 3 Remove the two hex head screws 4 Remove the two screws 5 Remove the two screws 6 Remove the POD stay A with PCB 2 3 2 POD Assy POD cover POD stay A MAIN Assy 4 4 5 5 6 ...

Page 114: ...crews 3 Remove the under cover 60 Exchange of 607 SCAN A and B Assys 5 1 Loosen the jumper wire 2 Remove the two screws 3 Remove the function button shield with PCB 3 TANSHI Assy SP TERMINAL Assy 16 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Under cover 60 Function button shield SIDE KEY Assy 2 2 1 3 ...

Page 115: ...6 Remove the front chassis VL Assy 60 7 Disconnect the eight connectors 8 Remove the 10 screws 11 10 Remove the 607 SCAN A and B Assys 9 Disconnect the two pin connectors Disconnect the 8 spacers 60 Y DRIVE Assy 60 Y DRIVE Assy 60 Y DRIVE Assy Front chassis VL Assy 60 607 SCAN B Assy 607 SCAN A Assy 607 SCAN B Assy 607 SCAN A Assy Exchange 4 4 5 5 9 ...

Page 116: ... X DRIVE Assy No adjustment required Refer to 7 7 HOW TO CLEAR HISTORY DATA and 7 8 PROCEDURE WHEN REPLACING THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT 60 Y DRIVE Assy No adjustment required MAIN Assy No adjustment required Service Panel Assy Refer to 7 5 ADJUSTMENTS WHEN THE SERVICE PANEL ASSY IS REPLACED and 7 7 HOW TO CLEAR HISTORY DATA Writing of backup data is required Refer to the 7 4 BACKUP WHEN THE PANEL UNIT ...

Page 117: ...on line are required PCB Assy No Function Name Parts that Require Whole Assy Replacement Ref No Function Name Part No AWW1190 60 DIGITAL Assy IC3151 Module microcomputer AGC1011 IC3401 Sequence IC PEG122C IC3301 Flash memory AGC1026 IC3156 EEPROM BR24L04FJ W AWW1191 SENSOR Assy IC3652 EEPROM BR24L02FJ W AWV2312 MAIN Assy IC5101 Main VDEC UPD64015GM UEU IC5301 A D converter AD9985KSTZ 110 IC4701 AV...

Page 118: ...eck if NO DATA is set for DIG EEP and ADJUSTED is set for BACKUP Then proceed in the following steps 1 Copying using the Factory menu 1 Plug in the AC cord press the Power switch on the unit to set it to ON then enter Standby mode 2 Turn on the power using the remote control unit then enter Panel Factory mode Copy the backup data as shown in the figure below 2 Copying using the RS 232C commands 1 ...

Page 119: ...AY command 3 Issue the UAJ command to delete data stored in the EEPROM on the DIGITAL Assy 4 Issue the BCP command to transfer the data stored in the EEPROM for backup 5 Turn the power off 3 Turn the power off Note If the secondhand DIGITAL Assy is mounted in the product then the unit is turned on then back off again the data in the EEPROM on the DIGITAL Assy are copied over the EEPROM in the SENS...

Page 120: ...using Factory menu or RS 232C commands 1 Method using the Factory menu 1 Set various setting adjustment values 2 Proceed in the following steps 2 Method using the RS 232C commands Issue the FAJ command 3 Turn the power off Note When a DIGITAL Assy with an EEPROM in which adjustment data are stored is mounted this step is not required after manual adjustment DIGITAL EEPROM REPAIR is not indicated P...

Page 121: ...Factory menu is displayed Flowchart for panel replacement Preparations When the raster mask for margin adjustment is displayed during Panel Factory mode the Panel White Balance is set to default and the Panel Gamma is set to Straight in the PANEL 1 ADJ layer On the third line the OSD reads stands for the type of the drive sequence set If you perform adjustment using RS 232C commands use the comman...

Page 122: ...ge Down V Down Up Up OUTLINE FAY MKS S51 Set Vsus and Vyprst and tentatively set Vofs VOL SUS Set to 136 207 V VOL RST P Set to the voltage indicated on the panel label VOL OFFSET Tentatively set to the voltage indicated on the panel label Voltage setting VSU136 VRP VOF With the black mask displayed check if there are stationary or horizontally moving lit cells CA check with black Perform aging wi...

Page 123: ...minutes Note To prevent an error caused by the temperature characteristics and to let the unit show its full properties after letting it sit perform aging for 10 minutes to raise the panel temperature to a certain extent This ensures the accuracy of inspection and adjustment 1 Preparations Initial setting Voltage setting Aging To 2 MKS S51 VOL OFFSET Tentatively set to the voltage indicated on the...

Page 124: ...ar Vofs should be 255 60 V or less Return the Vofs value to the tentative voltage setting Note This is for checking the lower limit of Vofs accurately Note This is for checking the lower limit of Vofs accurately Set Vofs_min2 to 024 15 V Set Vofs_min1 to 024 15 V Note This setting value becomes the value for Vofs_min1 Note Take note of the value for Vofs_min1 Note This setting value becomes the va...

Page 125: ...ue to the tentative voltage setting Note This is for checking the lower limit of Vofs accurately Set Vofs_min3 to 024 15 V Note This setting value becomes the value for Vofs_min3 Note Take note of the value for Vofs_min3 STEP Vofs_min3 Replace the panel again or abnormality in circuits Yes Yes Check Vofs_min3 with the yellow egg color signal No No From 2 To 4 MKS S64 VOF 024 VOF VOF Set the highes...

Page 126: ... Vofs should be 024 15 V or more Return the Vofs value to the tentative voltage setting Note This is for checking the lower limit of Vofs accurately Note This is for checking the lower limit of Vofs accurately Set Vofs_max2 to 255 60 V Set Vofs_max1 to 255 60 V Note This setting value becomes the value for Vofs_max1 Note Take note of the value for Vofs_max1 Note This setting value becomes the valu...

Page 127: ... setting value becomes the value for Vofs_max3 Note Take note of the value for Vofs_max3 STEP Vofs_max3 Replace the panel again or abnormality in circuits Replace the panel again or abnormality in circuits Yes Yes Check the upper limit of Vofs with the blue 1023 signal No No Is Vofs_max Vofs_min 116 23 V or greater Yes No Determin the value for Vofs by caluculation Round down under decimal point I...

Page 128: ...input signals from a DVD or PC for CA checking Check that no bright cells or dark cells Return to initial settings Yes No CA check MKS S55 MKS S00 FAN POF PON QAJ If a PC is connected to the unit issue the QAJ command to check each voltage Example Received data QAJ136113026 128128128128128330F7 The numbers after QAJ represent each voltage after adjustment as follows 136 Vsus 207 V 113 Vofs 32 V 02...

Page 129: ...3 110 284 112 285 115 286 117 287 120 288 122 289 125 290 128 291 130 292 133 293 135 294 138 295 140 296 143 297 145 298 148 299 150 300 153 Setting value STEP Vofs V 15 024 16 029 17 034 18 039 19 045 20 050 21 056 22 061 23 066 24 071 25 076 26 082 27 087 28 092 29 097 30 102 31 108 32 113 33 118 34 123 35 128 36 133 37 139 38 144 39 149 40 154 41 158 42 163 43 168 44 173 45 178 46 184 47 189 4...

Page 130: ...nsec 2 Adjust the SUS G input delay time so that it becomes Tsus d β 5 nsec 1 Measure the SUS D input delay time Tsus d XSUS U XSUS B XSUS D XSUS G 60 X DRIVE Assy SUS B ADJUSTMENT SUS G ADJUSTMENT from DIGITAL Assy from DIGITAL Assy from DIGITAL Assy from DIGITAL Assy Object parts Ref No Part Category Part No IC1206 Photo Coupler PS9117 TLB IC1207 FET Driver TND307TD TBB IC1210 FET Driver TND307T...

Page 131: ...m DIGITAL Assy 1 Measure the SUS U input delay time Tsus u 2 Adjust the SUS B input delay time so that it becomes Tsus u α 5 nsec 1 Measure the SUS D input delay time Tsus d 2 Adjust the SUS G input delay time so that it becomes Tsus d β 5 nsec Object parts Ref No Part Category Part No IC2242 Photo Coupler PS9117 TLB IC2241 FET Driver TND307TD TBB IC2252 FET Driver TND307TD TBB ...

Page 132: ...delay time Tsus b Assy VR Time X DRIVE VR1002 70 nsec Y DRIVE VR2010 85 nsec DELAY ADJUSTMENT OF THE CONTROL SIGNAL SUS B 1 Measure the delay time for the SUS D signal 2 Check the delay time for the SUS G signal Adjust the variable control so that the SUS G delay time becomes SUS D delay time β 5 nsec Note For details on measuring points of waveform see the figure below 1 5 V 1 5 V 5 V SUS G delay...

Page 133: ...PRT BACKUP DATA NO OPRT DIGITAL EEPROM NO OPRT PD INFO NO OPRT PD INFO CLEAR MAX TEMP NO OPRT P COUNT INFO NO OPRT PM B1 B5 NO OPRT HR MTR INFO NO OPRT SD INFO NO OPRT Key Down 7th Key Down SET Right SET 5 sec SD INFO CLEAR Right SET 5 sec HR MTR INFO CLEAR Right SET 5 sec PM B1 B5 CLEAR Right SET 5 sec P COUNT INFO CLEAR Right SET 5 sec MAX TEMP CLEAR Right SET 5 sec Key Down Key Down Item Conten...

Page 134: ... be damaged Therefore perform these connector settings without fail when replacing the Power Supply Unit before power on the unit u 1 As for service parts the Jumper connector is connected at connector P10 2 Remove the jumper connector from connector P10 and connect it to connector P11 3 Connect the cable connector from power SW to P10 Location of the jumper connector Procedure of Changing Jumper ...

Page 135: ...49 MUTING Effective 232C command Effective IR in Factory mode in Factory mode Standby mode Power supply ON mode PANEL FACTORY The function is changed The signal mode is changed How to enter Service Factory Mode and do it go out How to enter Service Factory Mode Case operated by remote control Service remote control press FACTORY1 key Case to RS 232C transmit command Standby mode Send PON FAY Power...

Page 136: ...er the factory after canceling ACI because the ACI operation setting OFF and not done User data User data will be treated as follows User data on picture and audio quality adjustments are not reflected and factory preset data are output user data will be retained in memory When the unit enters Service Factory mode the current audio quality adjustment data will be still be retained in memory As to ...

Page 137: ...y mode In Non Factory mode turning Factory mode on HOME MENU 1 Menu ON In Factory mode turning Factory mode off and Menu mode on FACTORY Factory OFF Factory mode In Factory mode turning Factory mode off VOLUME Volume UP Increasing 10 the adjustment value PANEL FACTORY VOLUME Volume DOWN Increasing 10 the adjustment value PANEL FACTORY DRIVE ON OFF 2 Drive Mode OFF Turning Drive mode off INTEGRATOR...

Page 138: ... G HIGH 000 to 511 B HIGH 000 to 511 R LOW 000 to 999 G LOW 000 to 999 B LOW 000 to 999 ABL 000 to 255 8 2 2 7 PANEL REVISE R LEVEL LV 0 to LV 7 G LEVEL LV 0 to LV 7 B LEVEL LV 0 to LV 7 8 2 2 8 ETC BACKUP DATA NO OPRT TRANSFER or ERR DIGITAL EEPROM NO OPRT DELETE REPAIR PD INFO NO OPRT CLEAR SD INFO NO OPRT CLEAR HR MTR INFO NO OPRT CLEAR PM B1 B5 NO OPRT CLEAR P COUNT INFO NO OPRT CLEAR MAX TEMP...

Page 139: ...ARB Cable A CBA Cable B CBB Home Media Gallery ELITE HMG Home Gallery Regular HG PC PC SIG mode and Screen size Note See SIG Mode Tables See next page NTSC Composite input NTV S connector input NTS Y CB CR CBR Y PB PR PBR RGB RGB Digital video signal DIG SX System in North America Regular ATB7 SX system in North America ELITE AHB7 Input function Input function OSD Color system and Signal type Colo...

Page 140: ...le for PC signals resolutions and V frequencies C1 70 720x400 70 087 31 469 C2 60 640x480 59 940 31 469 72 72 809 37 861 75 75 000 37 500 C4 56 800x600 56 250 35 1556 60 60 317 37 879 72 72 188 48 077 75 75 000 46 875 C7 60 1024x768 60 004 48 363 70 70 069 56 476 75 75 029 60 023 C9 60 1360x768 60 015 47 712 Selection of the screen size by the user is displayed 0 DOT BY DOT 1 4 3 2 FULL FULL1 3 ZO...

Page 141: ...formation on VDEC 10 DTV TUNING STATUS 1 11 DTV TUNING STATUS 2 12 DTV TUNING STATUS 3 Digital broadcast information and status is displayed upon receiving digital broadcast signal 13 DTV TV GUIDE BER TV Guide Bit Error Rate Information 14 DEBUG INFO Debug Information 8 2 1 1 Version 1 IF microcomputer I F 07A MAIN microcomputer MAIN 02K2 Multi processor MULTI PRS 02K2 MODULE microcomputer MODULE ...

Page 142: ...er Password PASSWORD 1234 Flash Device Item Name Ex Elite Regular DTVHardware Version HARDWARE XXXXXXXX DTV Hardware Serial SERIAL 1234567 DTV Runtime Version RUNTIME XXXXXXXX CFE Version CFE HHHHHHHH KERNEL Version KERNEL HHHHHHHH ROOTFS Version ROOTFS HHHHHHHH FLAGS FLAGS H W Y DVR Y FONTS Y DFTS Y PLOG Y Flash Device Item Name Ex Elite Regular ...

Page 143: ...ter FE1 Analog Tuner 1 Front End 1 FE2 Analog Tuner 2 Front End 2 MPX MPX Volume IC AUDIO AV SW AV Switch RGB SW RGB Switch M VDEC Main VDEC ADC AD PLL HDMI HDMI CCD CCD MAIN Communication failure of Main microcomputer Unknown Error MA EEP 64k EEPROM FAN Fan stopped TEMP2 Abnormally high temperature DTUNER Failure of Digital Tuner PS RST Failure to DTB Starting DEVICE DTB Device Error TV G TV Guid...

Page 144: ...4 C D F A B E 4 MAIN NG Continued CLEAR Operation CL E AR NO Even if key or key is pushed CLEAR YES CLEAR NO is repeated If the ENTER key is kept on pressing for 5 second when the status of this menu is YES clear process will begin ...

Page 145: ...bit A D value Remark When temperature C of the sensor becomes more than a specified temperature the shutdown start of processing FAN The value of the Fan rotating state is displayed STOP stopped LOW slow speed HIGH high speed 8 2 1 6 HOUR METER Operation In HOUR METER screen on Factory Menu press the ENTER key and then it moves to the screen to clear MTB HOUR METER Display Meaning HOUR METER PANEL...

Page 146: ... line numbers high order bit 55 Video information interlace non interlace sink polarity 0x68 2A Audio information PCM non PCM copyright protected or not 30 Audio information sampling frequency 31 Audio information sampling bit rate 44 Audio information color space 45 Video information aspect ratio 46 Video information scaling 47 Video information video format 48 Video information pixel count 84 Au...

Page 147: ...ode AVI Info pixel repeat value for 2880 dot vender name of let off device model name of let off device Item Meaning H RES V REES H DE V DE INTRL V POL H POL AUDIO 1 line AUDIO 2 line AUDIO 3 line COL SP COLMET ASPECT ACTIVE V FMT PIX RP SOURCE 1line SOURCE 2line H RES Display of FACTORY Input Signal V RES H DE V DE V FMT 480i 525i 858 262 or 263 720 240 720x480i 60 480p 525p 858 525 720 480 720x4...

Page 148: ...rminal MVDEC 00h Signal distinct result 1 01h Signal distinct result 2 02h Flag detection output 15h Noise level distinction 1 16h Noise level distinction 2 17h Non standard signal detection 18h Sub carrier signal detection 19h ACC data output 1Ah ACC information output 1Dh Input signal mode Device SA Context ...

Page 149: ...G STATUS 3 Displays digital broadcast signal information and status upon receiving digital signal 8 2 1 13 DTV TV GUIDE BER Exclusively used for production line TV Guide error bit ratio information is displayed 8 2 1 14 DEBUG INFO Exclusively used for technical analsyis Debug information for development use is displayed ...

Page 150: ...OWN The power down history is displayed with the hour meter values that indicate the hour values when power downs occurred 8 2 2 4 SHUT DOWN The shutdown history is displayed with the hour meter values that indicate the hour values when shutdowns occurred 8 2 2 5 PANEL 1 ADJ Settings of the driving pulse timing and driving voltage can be performed 8 2 2 6 PANEL 2 ADJ White balance and ABL power co...

Page 151: ...ts of the Display item PM B1 to B5 The accumulated pulse meter counts for the 5 blocks on the screen are indicated the lowest order digit represents millions of pulses HR MTR The hour meter value accumulated power on hours is indicated P COUNT The accumulated power on count is indicated TEMP1 The current panel temperature and the historical maximum temperature recorded in memory are indicated The ...

Page 152: ...wn OSD Indication POWER SUPPLY Unit P PWR X DRIVE Assy XDRV SCAN Assy SCAN DC DC converter for X drive X DCDC 5V power for SCAN Assy SCAN5V YDRV X drive SUS circuit X SUS Y DRIVE Assy DC DC converter for Y drive Y DCDC Y drive SUS circuit Y SUS Specification inability UNKNOWN ADDRESS Assy ADRS When power down is confirmed the factor is displayed as 1st 2nd according to the accuracy order The power...

Page 153: ...layer above is indicated at third line of the screen and the item of the layer below is indicated at fifteenth line The configuration of the menu screen is the same for any adjustment item that has lower layers DOWN Shifting to PANEL 2 ADJ UP Shifting to SHUT DOWN SET Shifting to the next nested layer 7 Key operation DOWN Shifting to the next item UP Shifting to the previous item RIGHT Adding by o...

Page 154: ...stment setting value VOL Subtracting by 10 from the adjustment setting value SET Determining the adjustment setting value and shifting to the upper layer DOWN Shifting to PANEL REVISE UP Shifting to PANEL 1 ADJ SET Shifting to the next nested layer 7 Key operation 7 Key operation White balance can be adjusted by adjusting R G and B gain Pressing the SET key shifts the screen to the next nested lay...

Page 155: ... to the previous item RIGHT Adding by one to the adjustment setting value LEFT Subtracting by one from the adjustment setting value SET Determining the adjustment setting value and shifting to the upper layer 7 Key operation A setting for panel degradation correction can be made Pressing the SET key shifts the screen to the next nested layer below for item selection 8 2 2 7 PANEL REVISE ...

Page 156: ...m RIGHT Adding by one to the adjustment setting value LEFT Subtracting by one from the adjustment setting value SET Determining the adjustment setting value and shifting to the upper layer 7 Key operation The setting about the backup of panel adjusting value and various data on panel operational information can be cleared Pressing the SET key shifts the screen to the next nested layer below for it...

Page 157: ...ion sequence can be changed among 48V 50V 60V 72V 75V 60P and 70P using the Right or Left key The selected sequence and the ABL WB table are retained until the mask is turned off 48 V and 60 P are deleted from the sequence and represented by 50 V and 60 V respectively The ABL WB table is changed to the PC table DOWN Shifting to the next MASK UP Shifting to the previous MASK RIGHT Changing MASK seq...

Page 158: ...nce and the ABL WB table are retained until the mask is turned off 48 V and 60 P are deleted from the sequence and represented by 50 V and 60 V respectively The ABL WB table is changed to the PC table DOWN Shifting to the next MASK UP Shifting to the previous MASK RIGHT Changing MASK sequence LEFT Changing MASK sequence SET Determining the adjustment setting value and shifting to the upper layer 7...

Page 159: ...ence and the ABL WB table are retained until the mask is turned off 48 V and 60 P are deleted from the sequence and represented by 50 V and 60 V respectively The ABL WB table is changed to the PC table DOWN Shifting to the next MASK UP Shifting to the previous MASK RIGHT Changing MASK sequence LEFT Changing MASK sequence SET Determining the adjustment setting value and shifting to the upper layer ...

Page 160: ...memorized memorized by DTV side When DTV tuner is unequipped It is possible for ANT A ANT B function to receive air cable signal Channel settings are not memorized But after leaving factory mode the settings are maintained If the air cable signal is changed the reserved allocation map is written For example if the signal is changed to air then the air s broadcast map is configured and cable s broa...

Page 161: ...y used for technical analsyis details omitted Note When there is an altered history due to an open TRAP SW if the DISPLAY key is held for at least 5 seconds on the above menu the altered history will be cleared and the unit will be back to normal 8 2 4 2 SG MODE SG MODE SG s route selection SG PATTERN signal pattern selection are used as pair In SG MODE select the SG route and then select the SG p...

Page 162: ...f the blanking 50IRE setup function During VDEC SG output set the YC seperation setting to NTSC It is possible to use ANALOG OUT MODE together during DIGITAL OUT MODE The Main VDEC can output digital color difference in which colors will appear But the route to VDEC input cannot be analysed therefore care should be taken when using Depending on the situation please use the proper analog digital ou...

Page 163: ...ide Mask B Initial value 80 Adjustable range 000 255 BSL 8 2 4 5 FINAL SET UP To reset each memory value sto factory default values Factory command is FST When the configuration is set to NO and the SET key is pressed no action is taken and the menu returns to previous screen When the configuration is set to YES and the SET key is pressed for 5 seconds the reset action executes Be sure to disconne...

Page 164: ... the device is connected 2 When the device is not connected The value of all memorized data are set to shipment status If the ENTER key is kept on pressing for 5 second when the status of this menu is YES HMG HG SERVICE mode will be done For ELITE model Be sure to do above procedure at input fuction except HMG 2nd FACTORY MODE ...

Page 165: ...rodID Product ID code Hexadecimal Rev Product revision number Hexadecimal 5 S String descriptor info 1 Manufacturer String 6 S String descriptor info 2 Product String String 7 S String descriptor info 3 SerialNumber 8 C Configuration descriptor info Ifs Number of Interfaces Decimal Cfg Configuration Number Decimal Atr Attributes Hexadecimal MxPwr MaxPower in mA Decimal 9 I Interface descriptor inf...

Page 166: ...e last selected is chosen or the HOME MENU key to set to SR During IF Standby mode once 10 seconds or more has passed after the LED goes dark during communication the first key press may not be accepted In such a case for a key operation first press any key other than the POWER key and CH keys then the desired key At the switch SR RS 232C the LED will be blinked on the fixed time To select SR RS 2...

Page 167: ...data to be responded is a data in the upper case after deleting the ID code from the received command When responding ERR is sent back if the command is unknown and XXX is sent back if the command itself is valid but it cannot be processed because of its status Processing in the case of an error If a communication error occurs between STX and ETX processing of that command is stopped and the recep...

Page 168: ...thin the range of S00 S99 XXX will be transmitted if the received command does not exist as a setting value When the same setting value is transmitted consecutively for two times or more the setting is overwritten without responding with XXX even though the command is invalid and an ACK after deleting the ID is sent back Status acquisition QUEST command This is a command to report the operational ...

Page 169: ...lse meter CSD Clearing shutdown history CTM Clearing working log DW To subtract to the adjustment value 000 to 999 designated by a function command DRV S00 REV FWD Main power off S01 Main power on ESV S00 Setting Power Consumption mode to normal sequence normal curve S01 Setting Power Consumption mode to silent sequence normal curve S02 Setting Power Consumption mode to silent sequence power savin...

Page 170: ...put switch INPUT 3 Input switch INPUT 4 Input switch INPUT 5 JP US EU Step up IBD Input switch INPUT 6 JP US EU Step up IBD Input switch INPUT 7 JP US M MKC MASK off H ramp slant 1 M H ramp slant 4 M Slanting ramp M 30 for aging 05 for aging S06 S00 S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 S06 S07 S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 Erasing afterimage 1 S07 Erasing afterimage 2 RGB zigzag V reverse S08 White change in luminance level...

Page 171: ...Hi 1023 Lo 102 Pattern 3 S27 Window Hi 1023 Pattern 3 S28 Window Hi 1023 4 Pattern 3 S29 Window Hi 1023 1 25 Pattern 3 S30 S31 S32 S33 S34 S35 S36 S37 S38 S39 Window 1 7 LINE Pattern 3 Noise ON Red Noise ON Blue Noise ON Green Noise ON White For engineering use For engineering use For engineering use Noise ON Black For engineering use Raster White Raster Red Raster Blue Raster Green Raster Black R...

Page 172: ...ance adjustment Red low light POF PUC S00 Pure cinema off S01 Pure cinema standard S02 Pure cinema advanced PPT S00 Panel protection off S01 Panel protection on O P S00 Display one screen PsideP Main size normal PinP Right_down PinP Left_up PinP Right_up PinP Left_down PsideP Main size center S07 S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 S06 PsideP Main size large S08 SWAP Exchanging sub screen MDU MTB MDU MTB Mod Mod ...

Page 173: ... Pattern 3 Measures against AM radio noise Pattern 4 Measures against AM radio noise Pattern 5 Measures against AM radio noise Pattern 6 Measures against AM radio noise Pattern 7 SMM Measures against AM radio noise Pattern 8 Setting of the effective area during streaking correction SN0 Setting of the serial No 0 panel Setting of the serial No 1 panel SN2 SN3 SN4 Setting of the serial No 2 panel UA...

Page 174: ...tting the frequency in Mask mode to VD 60 Hz nonstandard V Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod S26 Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD 72 Hz nonstandard S25 Setting the frequency in Mask mode to VD 75 Hz nonstandard Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Mod Adjustment of the reference value of Vofs voltage VOF VOL UP DW S00 S01 To adjust the volume to be used in combination with UP DW VRP Adjustment of the...

Page 175: ...pD B One Body Model SX T Step upA XG M Monitor FHD TXC Re gula r US B Not used For Future S R Array 1 Resolution Inch Size 2 Panel Generation ECO Display Information 1 Display Information 2 Display Information 3 Display Information 4 Display Information 5 MdUCon Boot 4 System Type MdUcon Prg 3 Grade Seq Prs Boot Seq Prs Prg SQ VIDEO Panel Product Form SQ PC Panel Type Reserved Panal Type Comma MTB...

Page 176: ...ault 6 Still picture detection 0 Normal screen 1 Still picture 4 5 PD data 0 No PD data 1 Not used 2 POWER 3 SCAN 4 SCN 5V 5 Y DRV 6 Y DCDC 7 Y SUS 8 ADRS 9 X DRV A X DCDC 10 1 SD Sub SQ IC 0 No SD Sub data 1 Communication error 2 Drive stop 6 Version mismatching 3 BUSY B X SUS C Not used D Not used E Not used F UNKNOWN 9 SD main data 0 No SD 1 SQ IC 2 MDU IIC 3 RST2 4 TEMP 11 Operation status ind...

Page 177: ...Data Arrangement Data Length Output Example ECO 3 Byte QAJ 1 V SUS adjustment value 3 Byte 128 2 V OFT adjustment value 3 Byte 128 3 V RST P adjustment value 3 Byte 128 4 Reserved 3 Byte 5 XSB adjustment value 3 Byte 128 6 YSB adjustment value 3 Byte 128 7 YTG adjustment value 3 Byte 128 11 RYW adjustment value 3 Byte 128 12 R REVICE setting value 1 Byte 0 13 G REVICE setting value 1 Byte 0 8 YTW ...

Page 178: ...otective operations 0 Upper limit state for brightness 1 Brightness being reduced 2 Lower limit state for brightness 3 Brightness being increased 1 Drive sequence 48V Video 48 Hz 50V Video 50 Hz 60V Video 60 Hz 72V Video 72 Hz 75V Video 75 Hz 60P PC 60 Hz 70P PC 70 Hz 2 Standard nonstandard S Standard N Nonstandard Command Format Effective Operation Modes Function Remarks QPW All operations To acq...

Page 179: ...ata from the hour meter for the fifth latest PD 8 Byte 00000715 16 Sixth latest 1st PD data 1 Byte A 17 Sixth latest 2nd PD data 1 Byte 2 18 Data from the hour meter for the sixth latest PD 8 Byte 00000552 19 Seventh latest 1st PD data 1 Byte A 20 Seventh latest 2nd PD data 1 Byte 0 21 Data from the hour meter for the seventh latest PD 8 Byte 00000213 22 Eighth latest 1st PD data 1 Byte D 23 Eight...

Page 180: ...byte 00000852 16 Sixth latest SD data 1byte 2 17 Sixth latest SD subcategory data 1byte 5 18 Data from the hour meter for the sixth latest SD 8byte 000000451 19 Seventh latest SD data 1byte 0 20 Seventh latest SD subcategory data 1byte 0 21 Data from the hour meter for the seventh latest SD 8byte 00000000 22 Eighth latest SD data 1byte 0 23 Eighth latest SD subcategory data 1byte 0 24 Data from th...

Page 181: ...ersion 8 byte 05 KERNEL Version 8 byte 06 ROOTFS Version 8 byte 07 FLAGS Information 1 1 byte 08 FLAGS Information 2 1 byte 09 FLAGS Information 3 1 byte 10 FLAGS Information 4 1 byte 11 FLAGS Information 5 1 byte 12 FLAGS Information 6 1 byte 13 Version of CCD UCOM 4 byte 14 HMG HG MODELE Version 10byte 15 User Password 4 byte 16 Check Sum 2 byte Order Data Size Context Format Effective Condition...

Page 182: ...al value of PBR 4 Byte 0512 9 Total value of PRL 4 Byte 0512 10 Total value of PGL 4 Byte 0512 11 Total value of PBL 4 Byte 0512 12 Total value of ABL 3 Byte 128 13 Detection of V frequency 4 Byte 6002 14 Detection of existence of H 1 Byte Y 15 Reserved 3 Byte 16 Obtained APL data 4 Byte 1023 17 Number of SUS pulses 4 Byte 0457 18 Result of detection of still picture 1 Byte 1 19 Result of detectio...

Page 183: ...for the 7 st latest NG 1 byte 31 Data of MTB hour meter for the 7 st latest NG 7 byte 32 Data of temperature for the 7 st latest NG 3 byte Details of Data and subcategory 0 Normal 1 failure of communication to Module microcomputer MODULE immediately Shutdown 2 3 wire serial communication of Main microcomputer Go to subcategory No 1 3 IIC communication failure of Main microcomputer Unknown error Go...

Page 184: ...ately Power Supply OFF TV G immediately Power Supply OFF HOME G communication error Retry 16 times Do not return after 2 times of soft reset 5 TV Guide Error 7 Home Gallery Application comunication error 1 DCDC Converter Power Supply reduced M DCDC immediately Power Supply OFF 2 Relay Power Supply reduced RELAY immediately Power Supply OFF No 2 Subcategory Information on failure in IIC communicati...

Page 185: ... DTV HomeNet communication must be prohibited 7 Operations DTNS01 Effective operation mode Factory Operation mode Note This command must be effective even if the Assy is used alone or installed in the unit Having entered DTV HomeNet Communication Prohibition mode must be stored in memory The blue LED flashes rapidly to indicate that DTV HomeNet Communication Prohibition mode is active The next res...

Page 186: ...up data have not been copied Writing F0 to the 2 k byte ROM The backup ROM is initialized BCP To copy Digital backup data to EEPROM Copying backup data 7 Backup function for adjustment values for the main unit FAJ UAJ CBU BCP When the DIGITAL Assy is to be replaced adjustment values can be copied from the backup EEPROM to the EEPROM of the Assy for service 7 Setting for Factory mode permission pro...

Page 187: ...uter 4 The MOD microcomputer controls the relay of the power MOD of the PDP to startup the power of the PDP 5 The main microcomputer controls the ASIC power within the MTB to startup the power of the MTB MOD Microcomputer Power MOD RELAY Control BUFF MTB REM BUFF Q8303 IO ASIC Power Control Power MOD STB Control REM infrared receiver Side Keys IF_UCOM IC8301 MAIN_UCOM IC8401 SR Jack JA8810 Elite o...

Page 188: ...f Power OFF ON completion notification from the DTV to the TV The red line indicates power on sequence the blue line power off sequence and the black line recording transition If a timer recording is programmed to be started within 2 minutes after another timer recording is finished the numbers change 05 04 then 05 in that order If several timer recordings are programmed consecutively the number r...

Page 189: ... CC AV SW MVDEC SVDEC AD HDMI DSEL IP MULTI PON Buf SW V 3 3V_STB V 5 1V_STB V 35V V 16 5V V 12V V 6 5V V 5 1V From A A Power supply status Standby Main LED Digital l M_SW_DET MOD_RST RST2 KDD AC_DET RELAY RST3 RST4 A_STBY RST2 PSW1 PSW1 Audio DRF X Y Drive Scan Address Power supply B R R R R O Main microcomputer Module microcomputer Vstb Vcc DTV block DCDC Reg IF micro computer Drive SW DCDC Reg ...

Page 190: ... Reg And SQ ASIC Relay AC in Drive Reg Drive Address Address Inv AMP AC detect HNM CC AV SW MVDEC SVDEC AD HDMI DSEL IP MULTI Buf SW V 3 3V_STB V 5 1V_STB V 35V V 16 5V V 12V V 6 5V V 5 1V From A A Power supply status AC off Main LED Digitall M_SW_DET MOD_RST RST2 KDD AC_DET RELAY RST3 RST4 A_STBY RST2 PSW1 PSW1 Audio DRF X Y Drive Scan Address Power supply B R O Main microcomputer Module microcom...

Page 191: ...ce of the DIGITAL ASSY and the nearby pattern 2 Execute DRV S00 by RS232C command DRV S01 for release Supplemental explanation When the large signal system power supply is in OFF state there will be no PD except PS_PD as the PD signal has been muted If the clip is removed in the OFF state of the large signal system power supply PD will take place at the instance of clip removal Therefore be sure t...

Page 192: ...itch No digital adjustment data copied for backup In the process of rewriting the program of the microcomputer Only the model with the reservation video recording function RS 232C SR switch During reservation video recordings Unit Standby During reservation video recordings Unit ON Blue Red Orange Blue Red Orange Blue Red Orange Blue Red Orange Blue Red Orange Blue Red Orange Blue Red Orange Blue ...

Page 193: ... FAN Drive T4 Outside air 131F T2 Outside air 94F T1 Outside air 82F T0 Outside air 77F T3 Outside air 100F FAN STOP FAN LO FAN HIGH FAN LO FAN STOP FAN LO FAN HIGH SD Sensor Temp Aims Outside Air Pin 76 TEMP2 T4 setting 106 268F 131F T3 setting 142 104F 100F T2 setting 150 97F 94F T1 setting 163 86F 82F T0 setting 170 80F 77F SD Low High High Low STOP Low Low STOP Set State and FAN Drive Operatio...

Page 194: ...P2 FAN_VCC Drive Circuit Pull_up SENSOR MAIN_UCOM POWER SUPPLY Unit TANSHI Assy MAIN Assy DIGITAL Assy Circuit diagram Fan and temperature sensor Circuit diagram Specifications for port monitoring MAIN Assy MAIN_UCOM FAN Port Name SD PD Indication Assigned Pin Active FAN_NG 1 FAN 155 Shutdown with H TEMP2 Abnormally high temperature in the MR 76 Shutdown when the value exceeds the predetermined va...

Page 195: ... out The TRAP switch is disabled while the unit is turned off When performing internal diagnosis of the PDP fix the switch to the OFF position using adhesive tape before turning on the unit After servicing be sure to remove the adhesive tape WHEN THE TRAP SW WORKS Just in case the TRAP SW works the red and green LEDs may be lighting After closing the bonnet or dealing with the TRAP SW on ahead car...

Page 196: ...rcuit type 8VSB 64QAM 256QAM QPSK demodulation Tuner VHF UHF VHF Ch 2 to 13 UHF Ch 14 to 69 CATV Ch 2 to 135 Audio format Dolby Digital Reception System Analog American TV standard NTSC system Circuit type Video signal detection PLL full synchronous detection PLL digital Synthesizer system Tuner VHF UHF VHF Ch 2 to 13 UHF Ch 14 to 69 CATV ANT CABLE A IN Ch 1 to 135 ANT B IN Ch 1 to 125 Audio multi...

Page 197: ...h AA size battery x 2 Alkaline battery for remote control unit Remote control unit Operating instructions G LINK cable 3 m 9 8 feet Simplified remote control unit for PDP 6071HD only AAA size battery x 2 Manganese battery for simplified remote control unit for PDP 6071HD only Speed clamp 3 Ferrite core Terminal position sheet for use when mounting the Plasma Display on the wall Binder Assy AEC1908...

Page 198: ...ons 10 TV GUIDE button 11 USB port 12 INPUT 4 terminals COMPONENT VIDEO Y CB PB CR PR 13 INPUT 4 terminal VIDEO 14 INPUT 4 terminals AUDIO 15 Stand PDK TS15 for the PDP 6072HD PDK TS15U for the PDP 6071HD PDP 6070HD 16 Speaker PDP S41 For details refer to the operation manual that came with the stand or speaker The buttons with asterisks can operate the TV Guide On Screen system ON REC TIMER STAND...

Page 199: ... VIDEO Y CB PB CR PR 16 INPUT 2 terminal VIDEO 17 INPUT 2 terminal S VIDEO 18 INPUT 2 terminals AUDIO 19 INPUT 1 terminals AUDIO 20 INPUT 1 terminal S VIDEO 21 INPUT 1 terminal VIDEO 22 MONITOR OUT terminal VIDEO 23 MONITOR OUT terminals AUDIO 24 PC INPUT terminal AUDIO 25 CONTROL OUT terminal 26 SPEAKER R L terminals 27 Stand PDK TS15 for the PDP 6072HD PDK TS15U for the PDP 6071HD PDP 6070HD 28 ...

Page 200: ...ers a dot 14 CH Selects the channel 15 SPLIT Switches the screen mode among 2 screen picture in picture and single screen 16 FREEZE Freezes a frame from a moving image Press again to cancel the function 17 MTS Selects MTS SAP or language depending on the program being watched 18 ANT Selects the antenna A B 19 AV SELECTION Selects audio and video settings AV mode STANDARD DYNAMIC MOVIE GAME USER PC...

Page 201: ...64 77 OUT63 76 26 OUT28 27 OUT29 28 OUT30 29 OUT31 30 OUT32 31 N C 32 V DDH 33 V DDH 34 N C 35 GND1 36 GND1 37 GND1 38 N C 39 GND2 40 GND1 41 GND1 42 N C 43 V DDH 44 V DDH 45 N C 46 OUT33 47 OUT34 48 OUT35 49 OUT36 50 OUT37 85 SO 91 SI 99 88 1 30 46 76 100 77 90 89 OUT1 GND1 GND1 GND2 OC2 V DD OC1 V DDH V DDH OUT2 OUT63 OUT64 Output Control Circuit 64 bit Latch Level Shift Circuit DK Data Data DA ...

Page 202: ...ed 82 83 GND1 GND 84 DIR I 85 SO I O Serial data In Out 86 CLK I 87 LAT I 88 VDD Power for Logic circuit 89 OC1 I Output control Output is controlled by truth table right side Setting the shift direction of shift register L reverse side shift SO SI H forward side shift SI SO LAT data Input L The data of shiftregister is transferred to ouput latch H The ouput data of latch is holded Serial clock In...

Page 203: ...x2 SPDIF PCM Audio In I O 64 bit DDR SDRAM ROM I O Dual S ATA PCI 2 2 HSX x2 ISO7816 I F x3 Gateway Services 3D Graphics Display Engine HD SD Decoder IF Demod HD_DVI_1 HD_DVI_0 S Video Comp Video System IC Functional Block Diagram NTSC PAL Video Decoder 2x MPEG HD SD Video Decoder Video and Graphics Processing BVN VEC Dual Channel 6x Video DACs DVI 656 BTSC Decoder Data Transport Dual Channel Audi...

Page 204: ...IT FLAG DELAY UVLO THERMAL SHUTDOWN GND 5 4 1 2 3 1 Pin No Name Function EN Enable terminal GND terminal FLAG terminal Open drain output Power input terminal Output terminal 2 GND 3 FLG 4 IN 5 OUT R5520H001B MAIN ASSY IC7105 BLOCK DIAGRAM USB HIGH SIDE SW IC PIN LAYOUT PIN FUNCTION ...

Page 205: ...PDP 6071PU 205 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E Block Diagram R2S11002AFT MAIN ASSY IC4701 AV SW ...

Page 206: ...PDP 6071PU 206 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E Block Diagram R2S11001FT MAIN ASSY IC4901 Component SW IC ...

Page 207: ...trol HUE Y system C system LTI Color Pre blanking CTI Tone Control APL detection DC transmission ratio correction Black stretch correction White peak correction ACL Y contrast Bright Y Cb Cr Memory Controller Output Format 16M 64Mbit SDRAM I2C SDA SCL SLA0 RGRED RDEO SDRABP SDRCLK SDRCKE SDRCS SDRCAS SDRWE SDRA 11 0 SDRDQ 15 0 SW 12 16 FCSI Divider 54MHz 1H FIFO 1H CNR YNR Sub contrast Sharpness 8...

Page 208: ... 18 20 19 21 23 22 24 26 25 27 29 28 30 32 31 33 35 34 36 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 82 83 84 81 85 86 87 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 ROFDIE DVDD3 VRT2 VCOM4 SDRCLK FDIO4 FDIO3 SDRDQ10 DGND DFBI DVDD3 AVDD1 AGND AVDD3 37 38 40 39 41 4...

Page 209: ... Separate it from the other power lines via a filter AVDDA 61 64 67 Analog 3 3V power supply for DAC Connect to the 3 3V power supply Separate it from the other power lines via a filter AGND 143 144 145 175 176 Analog ground AGNDA 58 63 66 69 Analog ground for DAC DVDD1 16 23 27 32 39 48 57 70 76 81 92 103 115 125 133 Digital 1 5V power supply Connect to the 1 5V power supply DVDD3 1 11 26 44 53 8...

Page 210: ...when set to high level 2 4 Terminal for test Acronyms Terminal number I O Level Buffer type PU PD kΩ Functions SCKSET 2 I LVTTL Test mode selection L normal H test mode TEST 3 I LVTTL Test setting L normal H test mode FCKM 77 I LVTTL FCLK8 test mode selection L normal H test mode BCKM 111 I LVTTL Test mode selection of BCLK8 terminal L normal H test mode ATS1 139 I Analog Analog test input Connect...

Page 211: ...te 3 mA Sampling clock output for µPD64031A and µPD64032 digital connection It will become Hi Z when FCKQS 2 0 SA21h D2 D0 000b Normally set to FCKQS 2 0 0 and leave it open FOCP 128 I O LVTTL 3 state 3 mA Clamp pulse output for µPD64031A and µPD64032 digital connection timing output VD for digital RGB input It will become Hi Z when FOCPS 2 0 SA23h D2 D0 000b Normally set to FOCPS 2 0 0 and leave ...

Page 212: ...µF capacitors VCOM1 147 I Analog ADC1 in phase reference voltage Connect to GND via a 0 1µF capacitor VRB1 151 I Analog ADC1 bottom reference voltage Connect to GND via a 0 1µF capacitor VRT1 153 I Analog ADC1 top reference voltage Connect to GND via a 0 1µF capacitor 2 9 ADC2 section terminal Acronyms Terminal number I O Level Buffer type PU PD kΩ Functions ASCI 158 I Analog ADC2 separate C signa...

Page 213: ...ing the capacity ARI 172 I Analog ADC3 RGB component R signal input Input the image signal by cutting the capacity VCOM4 169 I Analog ADC4 in phase reference voltage Connect to GND via a 0 1µF capacitor VRB4 173 I Analog ADC4 bottom reference voltage Connect to GND via a 0 1µF capacitor VRT4 174 I Analog ADC4 top reference voltage Connect to GND via a 0 1µF capacitor 2 12 DAC section terminal Acro...

Page 214: ...0 99 97 96 95 94 91 90 87 86 85 84 83 82 O LVTTL 3 state 6 mA Digital ITU R BT 656 component output Digital RGB component 8 bit output ROFDIE 79 I LVTTL Image input output terminal output enable The state of ROY 13 0 ROCK HD VD VBLK FILD and RDEO terminals is controlled L Output terminal Hi Z H Output enable Normally pull up to 3 3V 2 14 timing output terminal Acronyms Terminal number I O Level Bu...

Page 215: ...hip select output for external memory Active Low SDRCAS 28 O LVTTL 3 state 3 mA Column address strobe output for external memory Active Low SDRRAS 22 O LVTTL 3 state 3 mA Low address strobe output for external memory Active Low SDRWE 29 O LVTTL 3 state 3 mA Write enable output for external memory Active Low SDRA0 SDRA11 19 18 15 14 13 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 O LVTTL 3 state 3 mA Address output for externa...

Page 216: ...74 73 72 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 12 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 AD9985 Not to Scale GND V DD V DD GND GND PV D PV D GND COAST HSYNC VSYNC GND FILT GND V DD V DD RED 0 RED 1 RED 2 RED 3 RED 4 RED 5 RED 6 RED 7 V DD GND GND GREEN 7 GREEN 6 GREEN 5 GREEN 4 GREEN 3 GREEN 2 GREEN 1 GREEN 0 GND VDD BLUE 7 BLUE 6 GND VD REF BYPASS SDA SCL A0 RAIN GND V...

Page 217: ... 2 9 Blue 7 0 Outputs of Converter Blue Bit 7 is the BSB 3 3 V CMOS 12 19 DATACK Data Output Clock 3 3 V CMOS 67 HSOUT HSYNC Output Phase Aligned with DATACK 3 3 V CMOS 66 VSOUT VSYNC Output Phase Aligned with DATACK 3 3 V CMOS 64 SOGOUT Sync on Green Slicer Output 3 3 V CMOS 65 References REF BYPASS Internal Reference Bypass 1 25 V 58 MIDSCV Internal Midscale Voltage Bypass 37 FILT Connection for...

Page 218: ...SE register the output timing is shifted as well The DATACK and HSOUT outputs are also moved so the timing relationship among the signals is maintained For exact timing information DATA CLOCK OUTPUT DATACK Data Output Clock The main clock output signal used to strobe the output data and HSOUT into external logic It is produced by the internal clock generator and is synchronous with the internal pi...

Page 219: ...ly not required for PC generated signals The logic sense of this pin is controlled by Coast Polarity Register 0FH Bit 3 When not used this pin may be grounded and Coast Polarity programmed to 1 or tied HIGH to VD through a 10 k resistor and Coast Polarity programmed to 0 Coast Polarity defaults to 1 at power up REF BYPASS Internal Reference BYPASS Bypass for the internal 1 25 V band gap reference ...

Page 220: ... Gen HSYNC VSYNC ODCK SD0 SCK WS I2 C Slave CSDA CSCL R0XC R0X0 R0X1 R0X2 PanelLink TMDSTM Digital Core Port MUX 24 Bit Data DSDA1 DSCL1 Port MUX DSDA0 DSCL0 HDCP Keys EEPROM 24 Bit Data SCDT XTALIN XTALOUT Control Signals Video Color Space Converter Up Down Sampling 24 Bit Encrypted Pixel Data MUTEOUT Audio Data Decode HDMI Mode Control Aux Data 24 Bit Decrypted Pixel Data CLK48B HS VS DE HS VS D...

Page 221: ...Q2 141 Q4 139 CGND 137 Q6 135 IOVCC 133 Q8 131 Q10 129 CVCC18 127 Q12 125 Q14 123 IOVCC 121 IOGND RSVDL INT XTALIN SiI 9023 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 R1X0 64 AVCC 66 R1X1 68 AVCC 70 R1X2 72 PVCC0 NC NC CVCC18 MUTEOUT 83 CVCC18 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 36 Q16 118 Q18 116 CGND 114 Q20 112 Q22 110 IOVCC 1 R0XC 40 R0X0 44 R0X1 48 R0X2 52 PVCC1 56 R1XC 60 108 IOGND 104 NC 100 IOVCC 96 WS 92 90 88...

Page 222: ...30 LVTTL Output Q11 129 LVTTL Output Q12 126 LVTTL Output Q13 125 LVTTL Output Q14 124 LVTTL Output Q15 123 LVTTL Output Q16 119 LVTTL Output Q17 118 LVTTL Output Q18 117 LVTTL Output Q19 116 LVTTL Output Q20 113 LVTTL Output Q21 112 LVTTL Output Q22 111 LVTTL Output Q23 110 LVTTL Output DE 1 LVTTL Output Data enable HSYNC 2 LVTTL Output Horizontal Sync Output control signal VSYNC 3 LVTTL Output V...

Page 223: ...lerant CSDA 27 4 mA Schmitt Bi Di Configuration I2 C Data 5V Tolerant SCDT 103 12 mA LVTTL Out Indicates active video at HDMI input port CLK48B 107 12 mA LVTTL Bi Di Data Bus Latch Enable 2 R0PWR5V 34 Schmitt In Port 0 Transmitter Detect 5V Tolerant R1PWR5V 33 Schmitt In Port 1 Transmitter Detect 5V Tolerant RSVDL 101 LVTTL In Reserved must be tied LOW RSVD_A 56 Reserved Pin leave unconnected NC 6...

Page 224: ...ype Description Power and Ground Pins CVCC18 22 23 35 74 79 92 105 114 128 139 Power Digital Logic VCC 1 8V CGND 21 24 36 73 80 91 106 115 127 138 Ground Digital Logic GND IOVCC 5 16 26 76 89 109 122 134 Power Input Output Pin VCC 3 3V IOGND 4 15 25 75 90 108 120 135 Ground Input Output Pin GND AVCC 38 42 46 50 57 61 65 69 Power TMDS Analog VCC 3 3V AGND 41 45 49 53 60 64 68 72 Ground TMDS Analog ...

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